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I HINTS FOR I HOMEMAKERS I I By Mim PHYLLIS OWEN, I Service Director, Virginia Electric And Fewer Company *? ?. AN EASTER DINNER Savory baked ham is a popular choice for that "Special Easter Din ner." The traditional "Hot Cross Buns" made on Good Friday are con sidered a charm against evil Here is a suggestive?menu?for Easter eating which may be baked in the oven of your range while you are entertaining guests Menu Shrimp Cocktail Savory Baked Ham Country Style Pineapple Candied Parsnips Fresh Peas. Celery. Carrot Casserole 1 Quick Rye Bread Spicy Apie Crisp Coffee Time 1 1-4 hours in 400* oven Cocktail Sauce 6 tbsp chili sauce 2 tbsp horseradish 3 tbsp finely chopped celery 1 tbsp lemon juice 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce Chill thoroughly in your automatic refrigerator and serve with chilled shrimp. Savory Baked Ham Six servings: ? 1 slice smoked ham (2 1-2 lbs cut J 1 3-4 inches thick) 1 tbsp (hopped ham fat 3-4 cup fine bread crumbs 2 tsp brown sugar 1 tsp prepared mustard 1 tsp Worcestershire sauce Milk Make a dressing of the fat. crumbs, brown sugar and seasonings. Add about 1 tablespoon milk to bind the dressing. Place ham in baking dish, spread with dressing and add milk to | about one-half the thickness Of the ham. Cover and bake with the rest of the meal in a moderately hot oven ] (400*) 1 1-4 hours. The ham may be' put into the oven 15 minutes before the rest of the meal. At the end of the cooking time, place under the broiler for a few minutes to brown. Pineapple Candied Parsnips Six" servings^? 5 medium sized parsnips 1-2 cup brown sugar 2 tsp salt 1 tbsp butter 6 tbsp canned crushed pineapple Peel firm parsnips and cut in cross wise slices about 1-4 inch thick. Place a layer of parsnips in a greased bak ing dish, sprinkle with a portion of . the sugar, salt and pineapple and dot I with some of the butter. Repeat lay ers, -having the. pineapple mixture, on top. Cover and bake with the; rest of the meal in a moderately hot 1 oven (400*) for 1 hour. P?s, celery and Carrot Casserole Six servings:? fi large carrots ? 3-4 cup Short celery Stripe 1 tbsp finely chopped onion 1 1-2 lbs peas (about 1 1-2 cups shelled 3-4 tsp salt 1-8 tsp sugar Water Place shelled peas m bottom of j baking dish and add carrots cut m thin strips. Cover with a layer of the celery strips and the remaining car rots and peas. Add the chopped on- i ion, salt and enough water to cover ' the bottom of the baking dish. Cover and bake with the rest of the meal in a moderate oven (400*) 1 hour. Quick Kye Bfead ? 1 LoaJ Approximately 7 3-4**x3 l-2"x3 1-2" 1 3-4 cups rye flour 1 cup white flour 1 tsp soda 1 tsp salt ^ 2 tsp caraway seisis 1 ?*gg 1-4 cup sugar 1-3 cup molassej. 1 cup sour milk or buttermilk Sift the two kinds of flour separ ately, measure and sift once together with the soda and salt. Lightly mix in the caraway seeds. Beat egg and add the sugar, molasses and sour milk. Blend the liquid ingredients with the dry, mixing until smooth. Turn into a well greased loaf pan. Bake with the rest of the meal in a moderately hot oven (400*) 1 hour. Spicy Apple Crisp Six servings:? 4 to 6 large cooking apples 1 tsp cinnamon 1-4 tsp cinnamon 1-4 tsp cloves 3-4 cup sugar 2 tsp lemon juice 1-3 to 1-2 cup water 1-2 cup flour 1 tbsp sugar Evangelistic Party Is Going To Bethel Bethel ? The Todd Evangelistic party, of Franklin Springs. Ga., com posed of the Rev Samuel J. Todd, evangelist, and O N Todd. Jr., bari tone soloist, will begin a revival campaign at the Bethel Pentecostal Holiness church Monday. March 11 They have had very successful campaigns in the States and Canada, and are hoping for great success in Bethel. Services will begin each eryone a very cordial invitation to attend each service 6 tbsp butter Slice apples about 1-4 inch thick and place a layer in a greased baking | dish. Add naif of the mixed sugar and apices. Repeat layers to nearly | fill dish Add enough water to com pletely cover the bottom of the dish Sprinkle lemon juice over apples Blend the flour, sugar and shorten ing until crumbly ih appearance Spread over top and bake, uncover ed. in a moderately hot oven (400*> 1 hour or until apples are tender Hot Crow Buns 1 cup scalded milk 1-2 cup sugar 1-4 cup shortening 1 tsp salt 1 yeast cake dissolved 1-4 cup lukewarm water 1 tsp cinnamon 1 egg 3 cups flour, plus 1-4 cup raisins 1-4 cup citron, optional 1 tbsp grated lemon rind Pour scalded milk over sugar, shortening and salt Cool?beat in dissolved yeast, cinnamon, egg and Pullets NOW for LOTS of B 10 EGGS NEXT FALL i Im, lal m tell 700 about the Purin* bit, ij pa LINDSLEY ICE COMPANY WBAIAIBTON, N. C. \ Cherry Pie Queen PliM cherry pie of the notion vu baked by Mma Nina Rose McLaren, of Springfield, 111. She's shown as she arrived at the White House to present the pie (or maybe a freah one) to the President llnrnrtt ( omit} I urmtTs Hclirrr In (Irutularia Harnett County farmers believe in crotalana, but they want only -the Striata strain, according to Joe B Gourh y. assistant farm agent of the St .it*- College Extension Service. 3 cups flour Cover let rise until light Add flavored fruit and enough additional floui to make stiff dough. Knead until light brush with melt ed shortening. Cover and let rise un til light, shape into forms of bis cuits?brush over with melted but ter and cut a cross on each bun. Let rise until light, brush with slightly beaten egg white and bake 15-20 minutes at 400*. Interesting Bits Of I. S. Business Airplanes and airlines still bright est stars in Che business hetfvens. January airplane exports were val ued at $25,480,817, which was 421 per cent ahead of that month in 1939 ?and the British and French gov ernments are getting down to brass tasks right now with the American aircraft industry concerning one billion dollars' worth of business . As lor (domestic airlines, all lour ma jor companies are off to a whizzing start tm "1940. and all upped their revenues hugely in 1939 over 1938 Furthermore. General Motors is expected to announce soon enlarged plans for aviation, to the extent of building complete planes of its ow n design?won't be long before some presidential slogan will be "an air- i plane in every garage" Indicated ?cotton plantings for this year are j only one-tenth of one per cent under ' the acreage for 1939 . . Thriving in dustry is that of smoothing bent auto i fenders, what with "this winter's heavy snows and sleets producing i lots of traffic tangles?a St T.nniq1 newspaper reporter visited 15 such shops the other day and found a to tal of'more than 500 body repair jobs ! had accumulated in 24 hours. Durham ( aunty l-il (Huh tttry Havaiven FS.4 Iahiu a Clayborn Harward. Chapel Hill, Route 3. is the second Durham I County 4-H club boy to secure a loan i through the FSA with which to buy ! 3 brood sow and begin the produc i lion of purebred pigs. i Look, Mr. Lewis!?It's Milk ? ?? John L. Lewis, CIO chieftain, should get quite a kick out of this picture showing Vice President John Nance Garner drinking a glass of milk, yes, milk, while he daintily holds a piece of cake in his other hand. Not long ago Mr. Lewis referred to Garner as a "whiskey drinking old man." The Vice President is pictured at party given Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana on his 58th birthday, in Washington. Fortv Killed On Bicycles In State Ronald Hocutt. director of the North Carolina Highway Safety Di vision. reported recently that 40 bi cyclists were killed and 215 were in jured in this state last year. "The bicyclists were at fault in a majority of these accidents." Hocutt said. "A person riding a bicycle is too often inclined to feel that he has ffrtr right of way-over all other traf fic and that drivers of motor vehicles are supposed to look out for him. "This division urges upon bicyclists the importance of giving proper hand signals, riding on the right side of the street, keeping near the curb or shoulder, and especially refraining from cutting across the street or highway unexpectedly. We, also, ? urge motorists to watch out for bi I cyclists and be prepared for any un expected move that they may make." How To Relieve Bronchitis Bronchi til, acute or chronic, la an Inflammatory condition of the mu cous membranes lining the bronchial tubes. Creomulslon goes right to the ?eat of the trouble to looeen germ laden phlegm. Increase secretion and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the understanding that you are to Uka the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to hare your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Cheat Cold*. Broach ilia MufaUiJtu KEEPS PERCE in THE FRmiLV OR?HOW MARY AND JOHN KISSED AND MADE UP .. . AND BOUGHT AN ELECTRIC RANGE ?^HIS IS a story that's not all fiction. The scene might be laid in your housa .... or your next-door neighbor's. And there's only one moral . . . many of today's lividf problems can be easily solved with the aid of your most modern servant: Electricity! tf "My, you'r# an enchanting breakfait companion, Maryl" "Spar# th# sarcasm, John. If you kn#j* tha day I'v# got ahaad of m#..." No ueetl lo fart- I lit- tlay nilli the -liuilow of tlirer meal* thron ing tlir plt'uni of tlrutl|ier\ over you. Modern rlet'trir rookery is r~ mi easy, fan! ami rarrfrrr. ? ? i rwn ? VI wtt i keeps peace in the family!" "Hmmmm. An electric range... small down payment... easy terms. That's the answer. John and Mary! An eleelrie range has turned many a kitchen slave into a charming wife again . . with its speed, efficiency, cleanliness ami reliability taking the drudgery out of cooking! "Utten, Mary?I'va a job to do, too. But am I complaining?" * "Ok, no. And avarytking in your office it at modarn at tomorrow't nawtpapar." Jokn't modarn offica equipment tpaadt up production and efficiency. One of today* t efficient automatic Electric Ranget would do tke tame in Mary't kitcken ... and leave kar more leiture time! "That message is mora important than any Advice-to-the-Lovelorn column, Mary!" "John, yon'ra a dear... let's choose our Electric Range today! And why not you. too? Your dealer offers a variety of sizes, styles and models to suit ovary need, and on terms to pacify any budget! Go modern in your kitchen . . . and keep happy in your home. ,0* ?? VIRGiniR ELECTRIC RRD POWER COIRPflnV
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