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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1964 THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA PAGE THREE CROSSWORD PUZZLE LAST WEEKS ANSWER ^ ACROSS DOWN 19. Bra- X Maize X Negative 5. Breakers electrode palm 9. Melody 2. Swedish 21. Bora 10. Smell coin 22. Sweet 11. Stairs XTears . heart 12. 4. Not nice 24. Tidy ppmnoirffc 5. Sun 28-Mrs. 14. Kxclama^ 6. Japanese Cantor tion. IS. Pigpen 17. Single unit 18. Kettle 20. Chinese river 88. None war god 85. Coin: Port. abbr. 27. Kind of duck 80. River: Latvia U. Girl’s 84. Portion of an actor in aplay 80. Weaken 40. Type 48. Sun god 48. Leave off as a syllable 48. Ireland: . poet. 40. Boys* jacket 50. Dispatch SL Campers shrub 7. Mechanical man 8. Liszt IL Lethargic sleep 18. Female ruff' 16. Measure ment by •yards 29. Insult 80. OU of petals 33. Ameri can moth 34. Em ploy 35. Grows white auciw aisjaa i aaaaa aa aaa s&n caaa aaaaa^ifl ftuiiiH asaa an an es ua oasp [daaacuua qql aBa □ns he* asnaa bkeoci usana aasaa aiua aaffla 1 36. Tapering point of & steeple 37. Ant 4L Location 44. Clamor 45. Conclusion 47. Not: prefix l 2 3 4- i 5 <6 7 8 1 1 IO I u IZ \7> 1+ 15* i(p % 17 IS to 21 22 23 24. % Z5 V/, '7A Z<o 1 27 28 29 % 31 37 33 . 3* 35 34> 37 38 . 39 40 4X N 42 & 44 45 40 4-7 % 48 ¥3 t,'/ i 60 £ 51 I CROSSWORD PUZZLE LAST WEEKS ANSWER ^ AISIPIEI yMu i a iso IfflB O i ai H0I nras hcisii R|gq iDISjvv ■si Kl V. LLMSIl A BB tA 1 E A G L ,E JEjM x N S 3 O o dBr a XI E ■ m 3 tIsmsiti EJ w Yesterday’s Answer ACROSS l.To be dull 5. Light 9. Christmas song 10. Wide awake 12. To nullify 13. Article of virtu 14. Let it stand print. 15. Inelastic 16. Succinct 18. Temples: poet. 19. Cunning 20. Extinct bird 22. Abounding in ore 23. Not good 24. Victorian 27. Piece out 28. Plumpness 31. Purple sea weed 33. Flock 35. Part of the eye 36. Amazon cetacean 37. Smoky 39. Place of worship 40. Harden: var. 41. Shining 42. Observes 43. Wriggling DOWN 1. Fireplace shelf 2. Hard to manage 3. Looks sullen 4. Addition to a building 5. Resinous substance 6. Part of a bird’s wing 7. Kind of sheep 8. Elemen tary textbook 5« Throws 11. turvy 17. Live coal 18. Lost, as color 21. Tree 24. Evade 25. Plun ders: var. 26. Thor oughfare 28. Baptismal 29. Bird house 30. Weepy 32. Tidal flood 34. Valley of the moon 38. Affirma tive reply 39. To mature CROSSWORD PUZZLE LAST WEEKS ANSWER ACROSS 43.365 in a 21. Certain 1. Pastry year horses 5. Stylish DOWN from 9. Hue 1. Frog the 10. A Great 2. Too Near Lake 3. Nonsense! Fast 12. Speed 4. Clover 22. Citrus 13. Goddess of 6. Backbone fruit peace: 6. Injure 23. Sprinkl Gr. myth. 7. Anger 24. Norse 14. Fuss 8. Kind of god 15. Fountain building 26. Kind 17. Cent: block of abbr. 9. Mandarin duck 18. Painful tea 28. Letter spot 11. Mesh-fabric 30. Defeat 19. Conjunction 20. Sea northeast of Germany twopeopte 16. Grampus 18. A short distance 19. Eject 8a Kind of fly 31. Inquire 32. Thatch ing material: Haw. 33. Hallowed 34. Hades: Old Eng. 35. Affirmati reply 37. Pinch 89. Crushing 26. Moldy 87. Press down tightly the skin SL Wife of w & •4 « Uk * I 9 88.: tion ** 86.More rational 4 88. Dwelling 40. Mends, as ahone -v 41. Actors* parts 42. Rod for roasting meat 1 l 5 s> 0 iT“ ~ W 15* K> 18 20 21 22 % 27 28 2§r 30 3J M 52 3T j 37 i 40" i I!; 4Z ii m m 7 TT 19 — 24 % A 33 34" 15 38 "" UDC CHAPTER MEETS FRIDAY Drayton Rutherford Chapter, U.D.C. will meet Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ralph B. Baker. The elementary group of Eloise Welch Wright Chapter, Children of the Confed eracy, will present a program during the meeting. DELINQUENT TAX SALE State of South Carolina, County of Newberry To whom these presents may Concern: By authority of the tax laws of South Carolina and the various tax executions issued to me by the Treasurer of Newberry County the following properties listed be low have been seized and taken possession pf and are hereby ad vertised to be sold for delinquent taxes plus charges therefor on January, 4, 1965, before the New berry County Court House door, within the usual hours of public sales: Terms: Cash. All properties ad vertised will be sold as the prop erty assessed to and levied upon in the names of persons hereinaf ter listed: After sale a receipt will be giv en the purchaser but no title will be issued until after 12 months, if property is not redeemed. 1 lot, 1 building District No. 1, assessed in the name of Carolina Farrow estate. 35 acres, 1 building, District No. los, assessed in the name of Hack Hendrix. 1 lot, 1 building, District No. los assessed in the name of Walter Nobles. 1 lot, 1 building, District No. 2, assessed in the name of Future Home Owners, Inc. (Robinson property.) 1 lot, 1 building, District No. 2, assessed in the name of Future Home Owners Inc. (Neal prop erty.) 1 lot, 1 building District No. 2, assessed in the name of Future Home Owners Irtc. (Smith prop- crty#) 1 lot, 1 building, District No. 2, assessed in the name of Future Home Owners. (Billups property.) 1 lot, 1 building, Tax District No. 2, assessed in the name of Future Home Owners Inc. (Shel ton property—also Boyd.) 1 lot, 1 building, Tax District No. 2, assessed in the name of Wise Homes Inc. (Devenport property.) 4 acres, 1 building, Tax District No. 2, assessed in the name of James Patrick Livingston. 1 lot, 1 building, Tax District No. 2, assessed in the name of Mrs. Bessie D. Kelly. 28 acres, Tax District No. 7, assessed in the name of J. Pat Livingston. 115 acres, 1 building, Tax Dis trict No. 7, assessed in the name of George Monts. 1 lot, 1 building, Tax District No. 7, assessed in the name of Future Home Owners Inc. (Sims Property.) 1 lot, 1 building, Tax District No. 7, assessed in the name of Clara L. Speight. 1 lot, District No. 4, assessed in the name of David and Lillian Bernice Rutherford. W. B. HALFACRE, Newberry County Delinquent Tax Collector. 12-17-3t BY HELEN HALE Snacks A-Plenty A nice dip for evenings on the porch uses 1 cup heavy cream, whipped, 2 tablespoons horse radish, % teaspoon minced onion and 4 tablespoons deviled ham. Children love these: peel ba nanas, spear with . a wooden skewer, dip in melted chocolate. Place in freezing compartment until chocolate is firm. Roll shrimp or pineapple wedges with whole, canned water chestnuts in bacon, fastening with a wooden pick. Broil until bacon is crisp. Sprinkle potato chips lightly with garlic or onion salt, grated cheese, lemon juice or parsley. Place in heated oven for a few minutes, then serve hot. Make applesauce nut bread, slice thinly, and spread with cream cheese and chopped dates. Pineapple chunks rolled in sof tened cream cheese, then rolled in finely chopped mint leaves ave delicious by themselves or in salad. Helen’s Favorite: Quick Frozen Preserves 16 ounce package frozen strawberries or peaches 2 tablespoons powdered pectin % cup sugar Place frozen fruit in tightly covered saucepan; cook over high heat about 2 minutes. Stir occasionally to break fruit. Stir in pectin. Bring to a rapid boil and boil 1 minute. Add sugar and bring to a fall roll* ing boil. Boil 1 minute while stirring constantly. Pour mix* ture into jelly glasses and chill until it sets. Pour melted par affin on top. ^ads about V.V.W.V.ViV.V.V.*•** v"*:*Xv: , XvAvCm. - -— EFFECTIVE CONTROLS AVAILABLE TO YOUR DOCTOR INCLUDE DIET CHANGES— DRUGS* •• REST”- EARLY DIAGNOSIS IS HELPFUL BLOOD PRESSURE TOO HIGH? /OUR DOCTOR MAY RECOMMEND TREATMENT CHANGES IN VESSELS AT BACK OF EYES YIELD IMPORTANT CLUES * •• J V- m f DANIEL GREEN SLIPPERS MANHATTAN SHIRTS INTERWOVEN SOCKS STETSON HATS SPORT SHIRTS GRIFT-ON SUITS PAJAMAS LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS .. and many other Gifts / L for Yuletide giving mkMm 1 ■X • j - a If ^1* You’ve a treat in store when you prepare these zesty Corn Meal- Onion Wafers. Their crunchy-crisp texture, which -so nicely accents a luncheon salad, is sure to be a hit with all members of your family. When you use enriched self-rising corn meal you save yourself extra work, too. There’s absolutely no sifting at all for you to do, and even measuring stops are kept to a minimum because the leavening and salt have already been expertly blended in for you. Serve snacks and menu accompaniments made from enriched self-rising corn meal often. Such treats pay dividends not only in flavor but in nutritional rewards, as well. Enriched self-rising corn meal is rich with the goodness of the B-vitamins thiamine, niacin and riboflavin and the minerals Iron and calcium. CORN MEAL-ONION WAFERS About 42 wafers y 2 cup enriched self-rising, corn meal 14 cup enriched self-rising flour Dash of cayenne pepper i/ 3 cup finely chopped onions 3 tablespoons shortening 2 to 3 tablespoons cold water Grease baking sheet. Preheat oven to 425o. In medium-sized mix ing bowl combine corn meal, flour and cayenne pepper. Stir in onions. Cut in shortening until pieces are size of small peas. Sprinkle with water, a little at a time, mixing lightly until dough begins to stick together. Onto lightly floured board or pastry cloth turn out dough and press together. Roll out %-inch thick. With floured 2-inch cookie cutter cut out rounds or other desired shapes. Place on baking sheet. Bake 8 to 10 minutes, or until very lightly browned. Beef Stew With Dumplings Seems all of us enjoy tasting “fancy” foods once in a while, and certainly it’s fun for you homemakers to experiment .witlT new and •unusual recipes. But for day-in, day-out eating, nothing beats old- fashioned dishes. When cool winds blow. Beef Stew with Dumplings, for instance. Is almost as satisfying to the spirit as it is to the tummy. This homey, fragrant main dish is.liked by almost everyone, and, even when time, is short, "convenience” foods make it possible to have stew and dumplings in almost no time. Enriched self-rising flour in the dumplings makes their prepara tion especially quick. Because the correct amounts of leavening and salt are* already blended in, there are no extra measuring and sifting steps. Just add milk to self-rising flour, stir and use to top canned beef atew. If you prefer and‘time is no object, prepare your favorite beef stew recipe and top with dumplings 20 minutes before serving. Hearty, long-simmered stews and other such 'dishes take so nicely to dumplings or othe* hot bread toppings. There’s a nutri tional addition, too — the special bonus of three B-vitamins thia mine, niacin and riboflavin and the minerals Iron and calcium, in herent in any baked product prepared from enriched self-rising flour. BEEF STEW WITH DUMPLINGS 4 to 6 servings 2 cans (1 lb., 4 ox. each) V/z cups sifted enriched self beef stew rising flour* % to & cup milk In heavy saucepan or Dutch oven heat atew until simmering. Meanwhile, into medium-sized mixing bowl measure flour. Stir in enough milk to make a stiff batter. Drop batter by rounded table spoonfuls onto simmering stew. Simmer uncovered 10 minutes, then cover tightly and simmer an additional 10 minutes. Serve immediately. *If you don’t sift and in the absence of other directions, spoon flour dire.Uy from container into a one-cup dry measure, level off, then remove two level tablespoonfuls, according to USDA reeo" -mendations. 7: VISIT OUR UNIVERSITY SHOPPE FOR GIFTS THAT ARE SURE TO PLEASE. QL &iimm*r, Jnr. E* WE GIFT WRAP AND DEUVER Holiday Notice Friday and Saturday, December 25 and 26 Being CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS The Institutions Listed Below Will Not Be Open for Business. The public is urged to take notice of this and arrange all business accordingly. Newberry Federal Savings & Loan Assn. The State Building & Loan Assn. Newberry County Bank Newberry T Joanna The South Carolina National Bank The Bank of Commerce PROSPERITY, S. C. CHAPIN, & C.