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And the defendant will further take notice that she is required to be and appear at the office of | the Clerk of the Superior Court ; of Stokes county, N. C., at Dan bury, on or before the Ist. day of October, 1934, and there an swer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the said com plaint. • ; This 27th day of Aug., 1931. J. WATT TUTTLEt . 1' Clerk of Superior -.Court. Jos. W. Garrett, Atty. for plff. i Madison, N. C. Baked Oranges With the Roast By Caroline B. King Home. Economics and Culinary Authority EVERY good rook knows that turkey without cranberry sauce Is just a plalu disappointment to Cfco whole family, and almost every good cook knows the old adage about serving apple sauce with roast goose. Very good rules are these, too. for not only does the 1 acid of the fruit add much to the savory flavor of the meat, but It 1 also aids materially In the digestion of a rich dinner as well. Why not. then, a fruit dish with other roasts or chops; baked oranges for instance with duck or chicken or with a simple but appe tising crispy, crusted leg of lanib or loin of vealT No reason what ever why the combination would not be perfectly delicious and very good for the health's sake And indeed It Is Just that! Baked Oranges, fragrant as a bouquet, make wonderful additions to the menu and are easily pre pared. First the oranges, which should If possible be of the seedless variety, are washed and put over the fire whole in just enough boil ing water to cover them. Then they IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN DANBURY REPORTER CONTINUOUSLY. TRY IT Page Nine are boiled until tender but aoC broken, when they are lifted oat at the liquid and set aside. Next a syrup Is made, using Ut» orange liquid with twice It* quan tity or granulated sugar. Boil imtil thick as cream: then cool. Ha oranges are then halved croeawi—. seeds If present removed. Bach to dipped in the thick syrup. Wkaa well covered all over the surface th'e halves are placed in the paa around the roasting lamb—or dmfc. or chicken or whatever baa b«a» selected for dinner —which la nearly done, of course, for the orangea te quire only.a short time in the ovta. It Is well to baste them occasionally with the remainder of the syravw for this will produce a glac6 ap pearance which is very attractive When finished place the roast am a warm platter and arrange UM orange halves around it with spray* of cress or parsley between theW. Make gravy of the liquid in the pu and for added zest stir in %, cay of the syrup In which the orancm were cooked, or the same amount of orange juice.

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