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T T V I A r ■ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1»33 1HE BARNWELL PEOPLE SENTINEL, BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA Hi View e.v THIS CHAMPION STILL GOING STRONG!—While 1932’s leaders in tennis, golf, base ball and other sports are toppling from their thrones, Fred Frame, ace of last year’s racing drivers, keeps on serenely mowing do»v« the opposition. Here he is just after winning the recent 203-mile Elgin National Road Race for stock cars, held at Elgin, Illinois, in the course of which he set a new record of 80.22 miles per hour average speed. Fred graciously shares the credit for this performance with his stock Ford V-8, which reached a top speed of 100.4 miles per hour, and with his fuel and oil. Only one quart of Essolube was consumed during the entire race, and racing-type Essolene was used. Technical inspectors of the American Automobile Association later pronounced the engine to have come through its terrific test in perfect condition. \ . \ Local Fresh Fruits Apples Blackberries Blueberries Cherries Crapes Peaches Pears PlUBS Rhubarb FRUITS FOR HEALTH A SK an? doctor, and he will tall you that fruits arc a “ Ana. healthy food. They taate food and stimulate the ap petite. and tbay are dletetlrally important aa sources of mineral elements and vitamins. The eat Inc of frulta la health insurance of the beat kind. You have doubtless been Insur- Inc your health lavishly in this way all summer, and perhapa you are a little tired of the fruits that are obtainable in your part of the country. In that case, here Is a hint which will not only clve a new zest to you{ fruit eating, but will prove a real economy as well. Combine Fresh and Canned Canned fruits are preserved in such RtKuntlc quantities that they can be sold comparatively inex pensively. If you combine canned fruits with fresh, you immediately increase the number of the fnm which you can serve from the comparatively limited vafieties which can be obtained in your neighborhood to fruits not only from ail parts to delicious fruits from tropical lands as well. . ■* The fruits put up in cans com prise apples, apricots, blackber ries. blueberries, cherries, cocoa- nut. cranberries, currants, figs, gooseberries, grapes, grapefruit, loganberries, peaches, pears, pine apples plums, prunes, nninee. ralsiaa, raapbcrr.aa. rhubarb and at raw berries—many of these In aeveral different forma auch as crushed, diced, sliced, whole aad in halves, and also in different combinations such as fruit rock- (ails, fruits for salad and wine fruit salad, and there are also the ' juices of grapes, grapefruit and pineapples In caos. How to Do It This gives some conception of the great variety of fruits in cans ready to combine with fresh fruits, or to eat by themselves, | but the interesting part is to know how these combinations are made. Here are some recipes to show how to do It. Compotr of Pears and Apples: Pare two large cooking apples, core them, and rut them into eighths. Add one and one-third nips water and one cup sugar to the syrup Irom a No. 2 can of pears, add a few cloves, and boil for three or four minutes. Add apples and simmer gently until tender but still in perfect shape. apples and add the pears, whole or cut In halves, and cook l until very soft and the syrup be comes somewhat thickened. Re move pears to dish with apples and strain syrup over. Chill. Serves eight. Baked Apples Bluffed with 'Peaches: Core eight baking apples and place in a baking dish Fill cavities with sliced peaches frwtn so M-ounce can and aa much sugar aa they will hold. (You will need one-half cup in all.) Sprinkle rest of sugar around applea. Dust with cinnamon and dot with three tablespoons butter. Pour around them the peach syrup and about half a cup of water, and bake until tender, about thirty minutes In s hot -400'—oven. Serves eight. Combination Salads Pear and Date Salad: Drain eight halves of canned pears, cover with orange Juice and let chill tor several hours. Drain and pl.we each pear half in nest of lettuce. Stone twenty-four dates, stuff with cream cheese, and place a whole pecan half on top of each Put three dates on top of each pear, and garnish with cream mayonnaise. This ewborate salad serves eight. Five Fruit Salad: Drain the contents of a No. 2 can of peach halves and a No. 2 can of grape fruit, and chill. Remove all the skin and fibre' from two oranges, and cut in thin circles or sep arate in sertions. Cut two bananas in fingers. Place half a peach in the center of a bed cf lettuce, and fill the cavity with cream may onnaise to which has been added bits of preserved ginger and chopped salted almonds. Arrange the other fruits Jn groups around i the peach. Serves eight.* Cheap Exposition Trip. The cheapest and most convenient ly arranged all Pullman trip by rail road to the Century of Progre Ss Ex position in Chicago is announced in / ATTENTION! HUNTERS and TRAPPERS Bring Your PRIME Raw Furs -To- *) Barnwell Receive Highest Cash Market Price. I Buy Raccoon, O’Possum, Fox, Mink, Otter, Etc. • J. S. BOGEN At Bogen’s Grocery on Wall Street, Barnwell, S. C. The People-Sentinel this week. Special Chartered Pullman Cars will leave Columbia on the Carolina Special of the Southern Railway Sys tern, Saturday, Sept. 30th at 12:45 p. m. and retum Fiiday, October 6th, giving those who make the.trip five days and four nights in Chicago dur- ! ing the National Convention of the American Legion. 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