WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1957 Boy Scout Jamboree May Attract Largest Body In Coliseum’s History William Neal Reynolds Coltse-, um lias been the setting for inon" 12,000-plus basket,bell”"crowds" at Dixie Classics, ACC tournaments ana regular games between Bic Four rivals. Hut. on the night of Satur day, April (3, starting at 7:30 p.m., the hug* l arena on the campus of N. f. State College h'-re is likely to see the larg est indoor event crowd in North Carolina history jam its every nook and cranny. The occasion will be the third biennial 12-county Occoneechee Council Boy Scout Circus in pMMNPS M I | -ftfttfftfyiS lijjj 8 MtMtfi M | lUllit lAIUWHI tt S«, I«t-. FbM*„ r*. Madam Housewife These Are Values That Really Make Home j A D^fht IRICHCLEARSOUND I t yam gat zmly all new RADIOS J ZesWi-Osollfy SUPER SPEAKERS! , •>*•*.*? 0?' f . v ... 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Paul Hoover, general circus chairman for the sponsoring Ra leigh Ki-vanis Club, says approx imately 10,000 seats will hr pro vided for spectators after part of the mammoth floor is cleared for the demonstrations of aims, ideals and skills by the boys. Advance ticket sales indicate every seat will be filled and many others will Join the participants, between their acts, in standing room on the edges of the Circus arena “Actually,” said Hoover, *1 gorgeous new hair ? . and see the same glowing, ius- " ' trous color chosen by models tike j you can give your hair exquisite new color, long-lasting, natural-looking I*7 ; :■ I easy steps *N, UA J L' : ' fI | I | /. Shampoo hair thor- 2. Apply Goclofray* J. After color has de- f tt ** *■ H| oughiy. A* it dri«*, r*»x loneuso with handy voioped, shampoo hair j ******^r {l SrjH God»froy‘* lorJeusw applicofar included ir. again and xel in your | S&tZr *** S^B as direefed, < package. favorite sty!«. Wv' jjf'^ 3510 QUVI ST IOUIS 3. MO. i How To Cook With Budwe^er I ■ . Vx. Glazed Cottage Ham •1 tablespoons brown sugar l teaspoon kitchen bouquet '* teaspoon dry mustard J cup Budweiaer % tablespoons kefehup 3 teaspoon grated onion par-boiled cottage ham butt Combine brown sugar and mustard. Stir in ketrhap onion and kitchen bouquet Add Bud we Her, slowly, ,T ring smooth Put cottage hani butt in baking pan: pour gj»7.e over ham. Bake t 5 minutes in moderate oven •350 - F.>. basting every in minutes with drippings in pan. Barbecue Spareribs, Stuffed 1 targe onion, minced 3 ibs. spareribs (2 pieces! h cup butter or margarine Prepared mustard i eups soft bread crumbs 2 tablespoons vinegar 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sau^e t teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons lemon or time juief tew grains pepper 2 tablespoons brown sugar U rups 1 12-oji.i Rudweiser J cup chili sauce Biown onion lightly in butler or margarine; add crumbs, poultry seasoning, salt, popper and cup Budweiser; mix well: spread between 2 pieces of spare, n*together with short ni«?fai skivers; bv'.u-h with mustard Combine remaining Budwelser vinegar Worehestershll-e sauce, lemon juice, brown vicar ai>d Chiu sauce m saucepan: heal, stirring, until sugar dis-' solves, BUDWEISER Recipe Books Given on Telephone Request Information Furnished By 615 W, Hargett St. Phone Te-3- 2724 ! i “there are IS.OOO registered Scouts in the Occoneechee Council area of Chatham, Cimiherland, Durham. Frank hn, Granville, Harnett, Lee, Moore, Orange. Vance, Wake, and Warren counties. Most of them have been busily en gaged in veiling tickets to the CHICKEN STEW i tablespoons butter or margarine i cup flour 1 teaspoon salt 'i cup ketchup Few grains of pepper 1 teaspoon IVorchcistershire sauce 1 ’ rups (12-ox.i Budweiser 1 lemon, juice 1* cups boiling water 1 5-lb. fowl, disjointed Melt, butter ov nvirgsrtne, add (lour, stir unhl blended Add ketchup, Budweiser. water, .salt, pepper, Worcest ershire ..euce an! lemon juice Bring to boiling pom*, stirring constant!:.-. Place fowl in deep kettle; add i sauce Cover tightk. cook slowly for ,1 hours, stirring constantly. EASTER HAM t pre-cooked ham 1 tablespoon ctniusmc’ j Whole Cloves 11 tablespoon drv mustard t cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons vinegar i j cups Budweiser Place barn on rack in open roster m moderate oven, Bake '? hour. Remove rind. Score fat diagonally in two directions to form diamonds. Combine brown sugar, cinnamon, mustard and vinegar. Add enough Budweiser to form a paste: spread over top top of ham. Return to oven Bake ! hour longer, basting frequently with remaining Budweiser. Sktm off excess fat from Pan drippings. Measure remaining liquid; add enough water to make 2 cups. Add 2 tablespoons fat arid 3 tablespoons flour to roasting pan: blend over low heat. Add liquid: stir constantly until thickened' simmer 5 minutes Season to taste with salt and pepper Serve with ham. rail CiUTGLIMAW Circus and competing for val uable prizes ranging from a deep sea fishing trip to dozens of valuable articles which will be useful in more profitable and enjoyable Scouting acti vities. “If each one oi them sold only an average of a pair of tickets to their parents". Hoover con tinued, "the Coliseum will be packed to the rafters and over Self if Gcwii w f SMART SHEATH S 8 R 0 I ff I Presses ik Duster Coats IIP^ #$ jgmk m , i r®. i Y y J 33 1 I # p'uv itptfc If / flLai * 5 • •• 1 I Sizes 7to 44 ' fife'- | 1 <■■ OPEN FRIDAY It* JW-TVI ' fpt I night [ I I TILL 9 p.m. ißi I : 1 ,-. ,iliS ! nniißiHmu.i.Mii. *csr. - araßnrs>aw»*«vtv ••‘•■uawwmwi* rfwlll" £ y a- jOjmP^ • SAVE Your Sales Slips For The Smß & 'l# 4 »»* [• CAROLINIAN BONUS MONEY! sr*%| | I I |WMHnuxv. -w-nmrar '* i Toppers L : "T., ■; I Cashmere and Keel L 112631 SiPtS i I All New Wanted Shades si 299 S7M ‘ II I Sizes Ito 44 11 Immtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn », r - ininnnir , , ■| Betty Gay ... 130 Fayetteville St. .. .Raleigh /I , ! ; pi -t j A . * I /" *’* '• I J' •" y. .... -TATA'' I ! IT T.li| |l Ts m A’& /Tif| Atv ct 5 .■: # ffß: i: “ Av &Bjpm# \ :: W:A* IJ, ( f>J,# , j \_i | —’ .. ......is. re. Jlkt* | m®* i* ft** M«rf« i " <£j2j|, i*l ■4: K g'umiiKg feet Bring your youngsters in new for new T" rk . '*• fp>' Buster Browns for Easter wear ond after, %* d We use the exacting 6-point ftting plan that assure* perieet Ilf ewery time. Roseoe- Griffin Shoe Co* 120 Fayetteville Street TErnple 2-0239 flowing. But, some ticket buyers] undoubtedly will be unable to at-; tend and we are sure we will find i PAGE THREE ] a seat or standing room for all | who care to come.”