The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — = * QIWEET, juicy, SuNKisT Oranges—Cali- ( ¢ them in the several ways described below. | Eat more oranges and less of heavier foods. Let them help to keep the family well. fornia’s delicious fruits—are in plentiful supply at all first-class stores. Taste them—see how good they are. Use hem Now Buy a dozen and keep them within reach —in your. pantry, ina bow! an your side- board, in a dish in the living room, on a plate in the bedroam to eat just before retiring. Get the habit of eating at ae one orange daily. Start it now. — a ae et Oranges Busy- day , Desserts Pr Shopping and Sewing Days Delicious dishes—teimpting, dainty and attractive in appearance—are preparéd in a jiffy when you have oranges at hand. You simply slice, cut or chop them, and serve them plain, or with cocoanut, bananas or other fruit or nuts for the greater variety. Such food is both salad and dessert. ris best of all, it’s the healthful ind... : You don’t have to cook these dainty dishes. Serve them often and save time, Note the men’ who are al- ways bright-eyed and alert: They are usually the lovers of fresh fruit. Oranges are a real than’s breakfast fruit see that your men folks et the healthful salts and’ acids of the orange every, morning, 93 Doctors’. Opinions About. was eee, JERE are some facts about the feeding of children that every mother will be glad to. know. We asked, this question of 118 ‘phy- sicians—"“What fruit is best for chil- drén under’ three fears of age?” _ One‘ hundred’ and seven mentioned oranges as one of the most beneficial fruits. ee : Ninety-three of the 107, or nearly 87 per cent, designated oranges without referring to other fruits. “Oranges (juice) form a valuable article in the diétary of the infant and child, and oné-that. is with difficulty replaced by any other fruit,” said one. “I know of no other fruit that is so excellent for the human _ being. from engi d to ae ate,” was another's tt “Some fruit juice should be given, to ‘most.healthy children every day. * The “best fruit juice is that of the orange, which should be fresh and sweet.” The last is the belief of one of America’s most renowned baby specialists. We could add endless comment. But, better than ‘that, we refer you to your own physician. Show him these state- ments. Ask him what he thinks and be guided by his advice. The following is quoted from the “Keep Well Series,” circulated by the Government through the Treasury Department, United States Public Health Service: “Bottle-fed babies should have orange juice each day after the first month.” Five-minute Lunches For Busy Women You can make a meal of oranges—a quick, delic- ious meal. There's noth- ing else so good, and there’s no oe fuss or AN trouble. Five minutes, and’ you have a luscious fruit dish, a cup of tea and bread and butter. And that’s as healthful and as nourish- ing a noon repast as any woman wants on busy . days. For ‘Easy Entertaining Orange salads and desserts are the handiest dished of all wher entertaining. It is casy to keep a dozen in the house, and it is easy to prepare them _ in different and attractive ways. Sunkist’ oranges, being practi- cally seedless and’ meaty, slice easiest and look best in salads . and desserts. Send coupon below for free book of “Sunkist Recipes,” by ‘Alice Bradley, principal” ies Farmer's School of Boston, Eat more oranges. extract the juice for breakfast. to separate and cut. Uniformly Good Oranges They are good, and good for you. Catiroania Faurr Growsrs ExcHanos A Non-Profit Co-operative Organization of 10,500 Growers Dept. N-140, Los Angeles, California Setve them sliced, halved: or Serve them in:salad for lunck and in dessefts at dinner. Let the whole family have the bencfit of this fine fruit in somz form every day. Sunkist oranges are firm, but tender, juicy and sweet. They slice best and are easiest All first-class dealers sell them. Get a delicious dozen now. "Send This for FREE Book! t CaitroRS1A Fruit Growers EXCHANGE, H . “Dept. N-140, Los Augeles, Cal. i i Please send me, without charge, your book, “Sunkist r] ] Recipes,” containing tested and proved. recipes by Miss ~ i 0 Alice Bradley, Principal Miss Farmer’s School of Cook- r @ cry, Boston, i a i ‘ Le s | I 5 i ry } Citys tncineeerie SHANE rls pesos a : Diss ca saa" a te bd sd ese Wd oid Ld

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