THURSDAY, JUNE 9 J 'Page 4 THE WAYMum iLLE AS'LTNT.U-ifci. MB Tasty Dishes Eggs are universally recognized as a meat substitute and the common fleiominator of easily prepared dish t'.i. Eggs are rich in all elements which build muscle, bone and blood. Anyone who needs building up should include Pggs in his meals. Be sure ttt cook eggs slowly and at a low tem perature, they are made indigestible by fast cooking at a high temp-'ruture. Fgg Mornay With Ham Poach eggs and place on thin nmrid-j of broiled ham. Surround this with croutons browned in butter. Cover with a medium white sauce to which a generous amount, of Par mesan cheese has been added. Sprink le top with bread crumbs and dot with butter. Brown under flame. V.pgs a la Benedict 6 eggs. 3 muffins. Thin sliced ham. j Hollandaise sauce. ! Split muffins and toast tin n until ' well browned. Spread light'y with butter and place slice of thin broiled 1 ham on each muffin. Poach eggs to i medium hard stage and put .r.e on each mumn. lop wun iioiiaruiais sauce. Eggs Poached in Tomato Soup Put 1 can condense tomato soup in shallow frying pan let come to a boiling point. Drop eggs into a poacher, placed in the hot soup. Cook Kidnapers Get $10,000 Ransom ,7 r j CARRIAGES FLOUR 24 lb. Bag Mcl SanfoCoffee21bs29c s - . I Cabbage " 2c Tomatoes ". 5c Potatoes New U. S. No. 1 Pound 2c Sugar 10 Pounds 52c Large Variety of Fresh Produce, Vegetables and Fruits Farmers Exchange & Produce Co Country Produce fimight and Sold Reh-H and Wholesale C. D. KETNER, Mgr. East Waynesville Asheville Road 1 wish to announce I i 'm citizens and visitors of Waynesville tii opening of the mailiit i.-i l lie local A & P Store. I will handl tin.1 best grade; of Wc.sf;':i and Domestic Meats inspected by f ederal and State In'Hi'r'oi s all products guaranteed or your tri'MU-y b.ick. I fj'chni iif.d CoitrtCf.nn .' , 'ie Drlirhtexsirn Coniter Cnvct--1 ('. H. -JACKSON, Proprietor. i IP I A CM t DEL MONTE 2 Lge. Cans 35c A&P SLICED OR HALVES 2L Lge. Cans 33c CHEESE 2 pounds 35c A&P SLICED PSKEAPPLE 2 3Se ANN PAGE PREPARED SPAGHETTI 2 cans l5e STANDARD STRINGLES3 GREEN BEANS 4 Mo-2 Cans 250 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE 2 Le- 2-oz- 1 5 c A&P SOFT TWIST OR PULLMAN BREAD - 2 Loaves 15c Red Heart 'Dog Food, 3 cans 25c ; Scoftissue, 2 rolls 15c i Octagon ' Soap, 4 giant bars 15c Sparkle, 3 pkgs. 10c 7c Eight " ' O'clock Coffee, lb. i Necfar Tea rWb 19t White House Evaporated Milk, 4 fall cans . . 25c Ann Page Pork Beans, 4 1 lb. cans 25c V!SSI!?IPPI NO. 1 TOMATOES : 5 lbs. 25c GREEN BEAM 13c. PINEAPPLE sugar loaf each 1 9c BANANAS : ; 5 lbs. :'V-:7 25e CANTALOUPES 2 for 25c Owned v Operated by the Great Atlantic A Pacific Tea Ca .fry MA"' " I- A ' fa A f ' ! i X ' . . James Bailey Cash, Jr. Federal authorities launched an Intensive search for kidnapers of James Bailey Cash, Jr., following payment of $10,000 ransom for lii release by his father, wealthy Miami, Fla., business man. slowly, keeping water below boilintr point. If soup does not entirely cover eggs, .baste top wiLh hot soup until a film coats the yolks. Place on toast and sprinkle the hot tomato soup and sprinkle grated cheese over the top. Creole Eggs 1 cup tomato soup. 6 eggs, hard boiled. 1 cup diced celery. Butter, salt and pepper to taste. Butter baking dish. Cook diced celery until almost tender in hot salt ed water. Place a layer of sliced eggs in bottom of baking dish, then a layer of celery, salt and pepper to taste, a layer of tomato soup, another layer of eggs, et. Dot the top with butter and bake in a hot oven. Grat ed cheese may be sprinkled over the top if desired. C. H. Jackson Opens Market At The A&P Asparagus Omelet 3 eggs. Salt and pepper. 4 tablespoons of hot water. Cook asparagus tips. Beat egg yolks until thick, then add the hot water, salt and pepper. Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour slowly into a well greased omc let pan and cook over a very ulow fire until puffy and brown on the bot tom. Place in a moderate oven to finish cooking on top. An omelet is done if it does hot cling to the fingers when touched. Lav hot asDaraerus tips well drained, over half the ome let and fold over. Serve with hot rieed potatoes to which a little pi mento has been added before ricing C. II: Jackson, formerly of Ilinder sonville, has opened the market in A&P Tea Company here. Mr. Jack son was connected with A&P 'during the first four years they operated markets. He decided to locate here, he sard, after investigating several other fields. "I consider Waynesville the best year 'round place I have found," he said. Mash these, adding the tomato pulp you have scooped out. Season with salt and pepper and add mayonnaise to make a paste. Fill the halved egg whites, decorating the tops with a little mayonnaise into which a few capers or chopped chives is mixed and set each half in the tomato. Serve on lettuce with sardines dressed with lemon. Chandfroid of Eggs 2 tablespoons fat. 2 tablespoons flour. I cup well seasoned chicken stock. z egg yolks. 1 tablespoon gelatin. 2 tablespoons water. 12 egg halves, stuffed. Heat fat. add flour and mix wpll Remove from fire and add stock. gradually, stirring constantly. Cook over hot water 8 to 10 minutes. Just before removing from fire, add beaten egg yolks. Soak gelatin in cold wa ter t minutes. Add to hot sauce and stir until gelatin is dissolved Cool. Pour sauce over eggs. Chill until firm. Eggs and Sausage Cook tiny sausages until brown, ar- lange them around the edge of rame km lined with bread crumbs. Drop i egg in tne center of each; sprinkle top with fine crumbs and minced parsley. Bake in a moderate ovin 5 to 6 minutes, according to firm ness desired. Surprise Eggs Hard boil eggs and remove shells. Have ready any meat croquette mix ture of well seasoned mashed notato. which is made rather dry. Enclose egg m coating of this mixture; roll in crumbs, then in slichtlv hpntpn egg and lastly in crumbs. Fry in deep hot fat or oil until brown. Serve with brown gravy or mush room sauce; Eggs With Black Butter Sauce Melt 2 tablespoons of butter in a heavy frying pan to a light brown, add 1 tablespoon of vinegar and Vi teaspoon of taragon vinegar. Cover closely and cook gently until well blended. Pour over fried or poach ed eggs after they have been arrang ed on the plate. IVeatLe Rep&U H. M. HALL, Official Observer June Max Min Tree 2 68 55 0.01 3 69 62 0.15 4 ; 75 '." . . 50. , 5 -.' . 76 ''. 49 6 . 79 . 48 7 84 ' ' 62 ... 8 80 56 0.43 Mean maximum . ...75.8 Mean minimum .57.4 Mean for week 66.6 High for week ........... .....84 Low for week 48 Below June normal temperature 1.3 Precipitation for week ..... ...,.;....0.59 Precipitation since June 1st 0.79 Below June normal .'. .............0.32 Precipitation for year .........19.05 Deficiency for year ., .... ... .2.54 Same Period Last Year Mean maximum Mean minimum ...... .. Mean for week Mean for week .. ..... Low for weex Precipitation for week ...,.82.6 57.0 .85 69.8 51 ..1.13 YOUNG PEOPLE TO HAVE WEINER ROAST Tomatoes Stuffed With Eggs Select rather small tomatnM. Scoop them out sufficiently to accom modate the half of a hard-boiled egg. Hard boil the ' eggs. Cut in two, crosswise, and take out the yolks. The Youth Council will SDOfisor a weiner roast tomorrow night at th city park. All the young people of the community are invited to nt.tenrf. Those desiring to join the group ar? asked to get in touch with Miss Vera Hosaflook, or any other active of the council. The council is now holding regular meetings each luesday night at o'clock at the First Baptist church Read The Ads John F. Williams, of Washington, D. C, to Mary Evelyn Boyd, of Way nesville. Charlie Jones, of Candler, to Ber tha Gibson, also of Candler. Read The Ads HAYWOOD SINGIXc GROUP MEETS si'Xj, The Haywood County j:,,., vention will meet at thfc V '? : here Sunday, June 12, f ,, " singing. ' ' ":' S. E. Coalson is pit-i,;, n. rJ, ey Hyatt is secretary, ar.T t" of the association, invite j We Recommend This Week! Metropolitan Ifeg YUKON'S BEST, 24 lbs 90c ROLL CALL FLOUR, 24 lbs Our Metropolitan Award for the Week j.u iui a, i. ti . uuucii ai uic i' wu oiuie Will De glVfn I one 12 lb. bag of Metropolitan Flour U she will call by Mon. day noon with a copy of this ad. iu mis. V. milieu ay K . lj. uaj s iuns win De given I one 12 lb. bag of Metropolitan Flour if she will call bv Monday noon with a copy of this ad. ti. i 4 i j-.i:..j 4i n , ., i iic nuui mil uui ic uciicit:u uiiier man 10 i ne per son named. Win the, jiunLo- Bap Win a season's supply of fine flour for your family, Guess the weight correctly and win the Jumbo bag as advertised last week. Visit the Store and let us explain. SHORTENING, 8 lb. carton . 83c 10 IK hnr S rAV MAJt PM-J-, ....... .... . . . .U.AI 25 lb. bag ...$1,31 Suga CQlf 10 lb. bag iJdll ..95 IK Kno- 25 lb. bag . . . . . . . 45cl CORN FLAKES, extra special, 3 - 16c Kate Smith Cake Deal . ... . . 29cl We Are Prepared To Meet Your CANNING NEEDS FRUIT JARS JAR TOPS PAR-O-WAX CERTO CANNING POWDERS JELLY GLASSES JAR RINGS FRUIT PECTIN JEL-AID SUGAR JUST ADDED TO OUR STORES BECAUSE THEY AKE SO VERY, VERY GOOD, THE FOLLOWING ITEMS. . Gebhardf Chili Powder Chili Con Came with Bean; Tomales Spiced Beans. In every can, the real Mexican flavor. s BONELESS WHITE MEAT CHICKEN, 7 oz. Jar CHICKEN AND EGG NOODLES, 1 lb. Jar. . . ; 65c 32c THIS WEEK '3; Ifor liMldiLWftl 1 0r Regular 49c in dkuu hi 10c on. OC SPECIAL jjt kl 6 for ft 25c 6 for 2 for 6 for Rpads ABl X OUUUH1V znc 5c afnr ;Mr nrTAf.OX 25c Granulated SoaP , a i or . .. -. C E. M'S S 0NS TORE

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