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■ ILJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1937
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Cooked bananas are the “golden opportunity’’ for housewives and
Banana Scallops, pictured above, are the newest members of the
I cooked banana family!
TfT^OR a brand new flavor and . ex
-T tra-added favor with all the
family, try cooked bananas! You
know how good bananas taste, how
good they are for you. You’ve tried
them in dozens of ways. Now see
! what a mere kitchen range can do
to bring out that hidden, exotic
tk.vor!
* To Bake Bananas: Peel bananas.
Use whole, or cut into halves or
quarters. Arrange in shallow bak
ing dish. Brush with melted butter
and sprinkle with salt. Bake in a
moderate oven (375°F.) until
tender Allow 12 to 18 minutes for
whole bananas or crosswise halves.
Allow 8 to 12 minutes for quarters
or lengthwise halves. Serve hot.
To Broil Bananas: Peel, use
whole or cut in halves or quarters.
Place on broiler rack or in pan.
Brush Avith melted butter, sprinkle
with salt. Broil until tender—6 to
10 minutes for whole bananas or
crosswise „ . halves; . , 3
to 5 minutes
for quarters or lengthwise halves.
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DALE CAHNEGI
5-Nmutc Biographies
Author of “How to Win Friends and Influence People”
The most popular preacher in
the history of the Christian pul
pit was an ex-booz fighter and
the ex-ball-player—Billy Sunday.
Eighty million people — two
thirds of all the men, women and
children in America—flocked to
hear his rough-and-ready, rip
snorting message of sin and sal
vation.
I saw Billy Sunday many j
times. He was a fury, a human
dynamo in trousers. I saw him
thump his chest, tear off his coat,
collar and tie, leap up on a chair,
stand with one foot on the pulpit,
and then fling himself on the floor !
in imitation of a ball-player slid- j
ing into home plate. Nobody
ever went to sleep listening to
Billy Sunday. His sermons were
as entertaining as a circus. He
preached so strenuously that he
carried a physical trainer with
him and never a day passed that j
he didn’t get a pummeling and a
rub-down.
Unlike most evangelists, Billy
Sunday appealed mostly to men.
He used to say; “I am a rube of
the rubes. The odor of the
yard is on me yet. I have greas
ed my hair with goose grease and
blacked my boots with stove
blacking. I have wiped my old
proboscis with a gunny-sack
towel, I have drank coffee out of
my saucer, and I have eaten with
my knife. I have said ‘done it’
when I should have said ‘did it’
and I have said ‘I have saw’ when
I should have said ‘I have seen,’
and I expect to go to heaven just
the same.”
He was born in a log cabin
Iowa and reared in an orphan
asylum. When he was fifteen, he
got a job as janitor in a school.
This job paid him $25.00 a month
and gave him a chance to get an
education. All he had to do was
to get up at two o’clock in the
morning, carry coal for fourteen
stoves, keep all fourteen fires go
ing during the day, sweep and
polish the floors, and then keep
abreast of his studies.
His first real job was as assist
ant to an undertaker in Marshall
town, Iowa. It was while holding
down that job that he began to
make a name for himself as a
ball player.
He could run the bases so fast
that Pop Anson, a leader of the
Chicsago White Sox, sent for
him; and before Billy
was twenty-one, he was a star
performer in the big leagues. “I
could circle those bases in four
teen seconds,” he used to say,
“and that’s a record that’s never
been beaten."
It was five years after he left
the undertaker’s shop that the
revelation occured which changed
him from a hard-drinking ball
player into the most hypnotic
preacher since the days of John
Wesley.
Here is what happened to him
—and now I am quoting Billy
Sunday’s own words:
“One day in 1887, I was
THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GEORGIA
town called Babylon-on-the-Hud
son seen such a frenzy of religious
excitement. His arrival was her
j aided months in advance. At
least twenty thousand prayer
meetings were held in prepara
tion for his coming.
During his stay in New York,
Billy Sunday preached to a mil
iior and a quarter people, and
nearly a hundred thousand sin
ners came forward and renounc
ed their evil ways.
If you have the several recent
ly announced government pro
grams all mixed up in your mind,
write to the Agricultural Exten
sion Editor, University of Geor
gia, Athens, Ga., for a copy of
Questions and Answers, which
will help to set you straight on
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Quarters or lengthwise halves. Heat
1 or 2 tablespoons butter in frying
pan. Fry, turning bananas, until !
brown and tender Salt and serve
very hot.
And now for that brand new cook
ery sensation. Banana Scallops!
Serve them with your meat or main
course, serve them with pride to
the tune of compliments.
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Banana Scallops
Melted fat or oil % cup fine corn flake
1 egg crumbs, bread or
1 Vs teasps. salt cracker crumbs.
6 firm bananas or corn meal
For shallow frying, have 1 incii of
melted fat or oil in frying pan. For
deep-fat frying, have deep kettle %
to % full of melted fat or oil.
Heat fat to 375°F. (or until a 1
inch cube of bread will brown in 40
seconds). Beat egg and add salt.
Slice peeled bananas crosswise into
1-inch thick pieces. Dip into egg and
roll in crumbs or corn meal. Shal
low fry or deep-fat fry in the hot
fat 1% to 2 minutes or until brown
and tender. Drain on unglazed pa
per Serve very hot. Six servings.
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GEARSHIFT KNOB up
ing down a street in Chicago in
company with some famous ball
players. We went into a saloon,
It was Sunday afternoon and we
got tanked up and then went and
sat down on a corner. Across the
street a company of men and wo
men were playing on instruments
, —horns, flutes and slide trom
bones—and the others were sing
ing the gospel hymns that I used
to hear my mother sing back in
the log cabin in Iowa, and I sob
bed and sobbed. Then a young
man stepped out and said, “We
are going down to the Pacific
Garden Mission. Won’t you come
dow to the Mission with us ? I
am sure you will enjoy it. You
will hear drunkards tell how they
have been saved and girls tell
how they have been saved from
the red-light district.’
“I arose and said to the boys,
I’m through, I am going to Jesus
Christ. We’ve come to the part
ing of the ways,' and I turned my
back on them. Some of them
laughed and some of them mock
ed me; but one of them gave me
encouragement."
That is the way he described
his own conversion.
The skeptics and scoffers used
to accuse BiHy Sunday of exploit
ing religious hunger for the mere
sake of money. Yet the truth is,
he gave up a salary of five hun
dred dollars a month as a ball
player to work for the Y. M. C.
A. for eighty-three dollars a
month—and it was sometimes six
months before he collected even
that!
I remember Billy Sunday when
he came to New York in 1917.
Never before or since has the
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for only .......
1936 CHEVROLET COUPE—
Its finish, tires and upholstery
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Sell for as high as
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special.................
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TOWN SEDAN—Tires and up
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1934 FORD SEDAN—In excel
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1934 CHEVROLET MASTER
COACH—Beautiful Duco finish,
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