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ltnrsJ.iy Afternoon, March 2. 193- , Your Bost Buy - Ghickon For Dinner r By CECILY BROWNSTONE - Associated Fress Foo Editor There are broilers and fryers galore these clayn, so get out your best ehkken recipes and let your family enjoy good poultry dishes. One of the things I like about a fried chicken dinner is that the rest of the menu can be simple as lorn; as there's plen ty of the chicken around.-Perfect complements for either broiled ,or fried chicken sre: French fried potatoes ''quick-frozen and ready to ' more than 22 pounds be heated) or shoestring potatoes out of a can, a big bowl of cole slaw, and hot rolls or biscuits. There are new kinds of rolls to buy these days, partly baked and needing only a short browning in your Own oven. If you make the biscuits from scratch add a little more tnilk to the standard baking povWler biscuit recipe and dioi theM to save lime and trouble in tolling. ,' For broiling, chickens should be youni, tender birds m-lMHi- not Have the - birds cut in quarters or in hales,j Be suw to bru:h both sides of the 1 broilers with fat; place the broiling t lack so that the top of the chicken 1 will be about 4 inches from the heat. Regulate the heat tor rhan :e the position of the rack so that the chicken is rolotd ; lightly in spots at th? end of 10 to 12 min utes. Tun and base with fat every 10 minutes as browning In creases. Cook ' the chicken - until evenly browned and tender, seaH .i and cut the halves crosswise. The quarters wi:l not have iu be cut TODAYS k I U i 1 Lf Chri-tmai Island captains 184 square milts. It is the latest atoll in the Pacific. Mink farms are located In dense because the animals lur "rust n brism iumini. rroves U-nii to The sun is due to in 19.10 on March 12 ana trie moon April ' Us 3 Craclcrs for Dassprt 1 0 ..'.-.- 7 I WO liV 4 Uii.fl MUM aV'i w, m m m m a. ltja IdyUlcJ - - - 1 4G Oz. Can VITALITY ORANGE ADS .sr.. jn. PURE LARD 4 Lb. Carton DUKES MAYONNAISE Quart i No. 2V Can Stokely's Wilson's 12 Oz.Can j PEACHES 25c CORNED BEEF : 43c j 1 Bush's No. 2Vi Can No. 2 Can Van Camp's j PUMPKIN 2 lor 25c PORK & BEANS 2 for 31c Cr ALICE DEX1IOFF THS id pantry emergency sh?lf always Includes a nice sup ply of crackers, not or for nice nibbling but as lnsrectien's' for various - tildes, especially for phasing desserj. - Plum Mousse, easily fixed, belies Its has'.y preparation.' For 6-8 portions drain a number 2 can purple plums, remove pits, then Sieve the pulp. Add Tsp. lemon Juice, a c. sugar, V tsp. salt and hi tsp, vanilla. Whip one c. whip ping cream until stiff, and fold Ji 14 crumbled shortbread type biscuits. Into the plum pulp, Should be thoroughly well-chilled before serving. , I A date and nut torte makes a Brand finale to a pot-luck meal. Add one c. sug&? gradually to i stiffly-beaten egg whites. Crush fine ' 6 graham crackers, then combine with one c. chopped wal nut meats, Va lb. chopped dates and tsp. vanilla. Add mixture to egg whites. Pour Into well-but tered pie plate. Bake at 350 F. for 30 tnln. Break Into small pieces with a fork and ssrve with, whipped cream. Zweiback Apple Torte to the tune of 10-12 fine servings, comes next. It Isn't exactly an emer gency Job, but It Is nice when one must entertain for severalguests and something special but not too rich by way, of a dessert Is de sired. Cook 8 peeled and sliced apples slowly In a saucepan with one c. sugar, 2 tbsp. butter and , c. water until tender. Combine 1 c. evaporated milk, 4 eggs, Vt t. sugar; add to apples, coos slowly, stirring constantly, untu of custard consistency. Add l'i tsp. vanilla, Yz tsp. salt and grated rind of Yt a lemon. Finely crush 18 zwieback and mix with ft c. each butter and auffar, and tsp. cinnamon. Put half the mixture In' a well-buttered 9-inch form. Add the apple custard and cover with remaining zwiebacl crumbs. Bake at 325 F. toii min. Cool and chill. Garnish with whipped cream and cherries. For a nice tidbit, spread oat meal crackers with butter. Sprin kle with dark brown sugar and cinnamon. Place in 400 F. oven for 5 min. and serve. in i m m. - - . -'imwWm 1 . . . " 1 1 1 1 . . Western Steak : 1 ' SIRLOIN lb, 79c Fresh SPARERIBS lb. 3Qc Donelcss VEAL ROAST r lb. gc Selecto All Meat - " " FRANKS : lb. 4 c Pillsbury's : ' - . -. ; 1 ' - 1 Pillsbury's FAWUAilfc MIA .. ti vC Staley's faille SYRUP i2pz.B9.0( 3 LB. 77c Coupons Redeemed Here JELL-Q 2 Pkgsl5c BKECII NUT BABY FOOD 3 2BC KAPO SYRUP li lb. Bottle ' j'Qq PABLUMf Small 23c - Lg. 45c SWIFT'S CLEANSER 1 again. Pour the pan drippings over the birds or make a gravy of It. To test broiled or fried chicken to see whether it is done sufficient ly, cut into the thick part of the drumstick making a small inci sion. The meat should cut easily and there should be no pink at the bone. Or test to see if the drum stick joint yields easily. There's nothing better than cur ried chicken and here's a recipe for it you'll enjoy. By the way curry is not a single spice but a wonder ful blond of 16 or more spice?. Serve the curried chicken with peanuts (salted whole ones or ground) and arple chutney.' CHICKEN CURRY SAUTE W1TII COCONUT ' Incrcdientei One XYi to 2Vfe poitnd cul-un fryer chicken, Vi cup flour, 2 teaspoons salt, 1 teaspoon curry powder, Vi teaspoon paprika, Vi teaspoon pepper, V cup fat, 1 cup grated or finely chopped fresh coconut or moist-canned co conut, 2 cups liquid (coconut milk, broth, or broth and plain milk), 3 cups hot cooked rice (about I cup" raw). Method: IUill chicken in com bined (lour, salt, purry powder, paprika and pepper. Save left over seasoned flour. Brow'n chicken in the fat ' in a" skillet; tuniinf' to brown evenly. Cover skillet tightly and continue cook- WNC Corn Champs Will Be Honored At Meet Saturday- With Governor Scott as princi pal speaker, the annual Farmers Federation tribute dinner for 100' bushel cam growers will be held in the 'George Vanderbilt hotl Saturday at ,12 o'clock, it has been announced by James G. K. Mc Clure, president of the Federation. The dinner Is given by the Fed eration each year to honor all farmer's, Future Farmers and 4-H club members In Western North Carolina who have grown 100 or more bushels of corn on one acre of land. The person raising the largest number of bushels on an acre will be awarded a $100 prize, it was stated. The dinner is epected to draw persons from many counties of Western North Carolina. One hundred or more bushels of corn on one acre represents from three to five "times the average number of bushels grown on one acre several years ago. Dr. E, R. Collins, extension ag ronomist, who attended last year's meeting made the .statement that although the wld-west-lias. -,on" sldered the corn belt of Ihf until chicken is tender, 20"tojttie nation, this area has begun to 30 minutes. Remove, chicken from fear the- south, not because of the amounts ot corn vnai are v--"-i California Ice Berg LETTUCE... 2Heads 19 Fresh Green Top skillet. Add to drippings - the re muining seasoned flour with enough additional flour to make Vi 'cup. Blend and cook until bubbly. Add Icfkonut and liciuid all1 at once'. Cook stirring -constantly until thickened. Add additional curry powder and salt as' desired. Serve with the chicken and rice. Makes 3 to 4 servings. CARROTS .. 2 Bunches U. S. No. 1 Irish POTATOES 10 Fancy ' TOMATOES lb. 1 Q Puss & Hoots S Oz. Can CAT FOOD .... for Jc T?ny 16 Oz. Can, ' v ; DOG FOOD g Cans 1C Print Bag DAIRY FEED $3.10 100 Lh. Gray Wheat .... . '-' " SHORTS $.50 1 NO WORK, NO EAT MT. HOLLY,' N." J. (UP) A resolution has been approved by the Mt. Holly township commit t toe to extract work from persons who "work all summer and rest during the winter while on relief." The resolution requires able- bodied relief recipients to work for the township if. and when such employment is available. Workers will get a minimum pay of SO cents an hour. 1J 'YX am 3 a AfXjJJJ STRAND ONE DAY MARCH 9 oi,EVB ...THt STOHY ofl.lFEf 1 corn pTnwrt bv 'Southern farmers, but beause the South has the best. vlelfla of corn nf its tvoe in the United States. He1 explained that other states are reporting larger yields -of "corn per acre, but that North Carolina's stringent method for measuring yields prevents this state from reporting such enormous nrridnction on one acre. In North Carolina, the corn must be measur ed drV. t'R'i W.. Shoffner. district farm a- pent RalelKh, is chairman of the committee for the dinner. Other members of the. committee include Wayne Corpening, Haywood coun ty agent. The reception copimittee is head ed by. James McClure Clarke, field secretary of the Federation, and Includes, Hershel Smathers, Hay wood county. ' i , John James Audubon, famous naturalist, estimated ,a vast, flock of passenger pigeons lie saw near Louisville in 1813 at more xnan 1,000.000,000 birds. Yet iui years later the "last ' known passenger pigeon died in the Cincinnati Zoo, says the National Geographic So ciety.: ' ON tIACi IN fltSON HI. ALEXANDEI UEOS tta i.i-ft .iia. mm a WOMWOHLt-JA.'P-m. mmr mr.. - - NMM KMOW Ml AM OVH NURSES ll ATTENDANCE at III SHOWS 5-' ' r (i TVe Vw oart r,,2Xb v r - -L"' "r " Try Pe 00 0 wm ji? 1 In The BIG ECONOMY HALF-GALLON FAMILY SIZE You'll save money, but still have plenty for "seconds"... or extra company... when you buy creamy Pet Ice Cream in the big. "stand up" half-gallon, family gize designed for easy dipping. ..for easy storing. And, remember... in any flavor. Pet Ice Cream is rich, creamy and delicious,.. because it's made only of daily fresh whole milk and daily fresh sweet cream! Take home a big half-callon carton, today! Ice Cream Cake Roll and Pet Cherry Ic Cream Pie I, vTAKE OFF UP TO fAV J IN 10 DAYS ! 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U-DAV NO-mK TRIAL Tour aealae mntt ahow you haa loat waigtit. haa an UBprov4 n,rura, lm y0"l,,kir,etL. ?uirr fou ut TOOK AllNltY BACK W11UOUT tUITsnON. The aocmar you art Uia aonjier od may bar the loM of weight you yearn tor. Tremett la aleo arall.hle tn powdw Jn ' ngTfS Uet bandy, nalwuma laaaaii - YOUR FRIENDLY iittji pinirn mk - ttUus: - alii i-ii ALWAYS HAS THE mm i 11 i if I ..r wf ' , ,, - --i I QUALITY-TENDER tPRE-TRIMMED WASTE FREE iiisi iir -, leaBEv ii i . IIEHB: Porterhouse Sirloin Dclmonico Clubalb. SEAFOOD , (Hnti Mackerel , STEAKS lb. ' 39c Frcih Dreed CATFISH lb. 35c Spnnlih MACKEREL lb. 23c Drsied ' FLOUNDER lb. 25c Pr-mad BLACK BASS lb - 29c Fillet of v i , WHITING lb. 25c gegagaigaaaigBgaBMartagBnvgaaHnBaawaaagaagangaM Llbby or Del Monta (sliced) ':' ' : - PINEAPPLE V , 29c ; Shortening " . : BAKERITE a 7lc Phillips Cream . GOLDEN CORN S 10c ; Vitality' ' V ORANGE-ADE 21c Economical v. ... PURE LARD coK 63c . - - 'I . Sansinena ' ROAST BEEF Uf 39c " Kansas Gold (hard .wheat) FLOUR "K? , 1,93 A ciiicie. chow mil s 49 Made uany in uur mouern miuich i iu. v.up CRISP GOLDEN HEART LARGE STALKS S Hi u u u VlWIrB eitlbiilJI u r iW mm Fancy Green Top Golden . CARHOTS 2 bnchs. 13c ' ' CriRD California Iceberg , LETTUCE 2 heads 19c Fancy Slicing TOMATOES lb. 19c Fresh Juicy Florida (mesh bag) . , - ORANGES 5 lbs. 39c U. S.No. 1 Irish POTATOES 10 bs. 35c Fancy Medium Yellow ONIONS 4 lbs. 18c Extra Fancy Western . 3 lbs. WIN ESAP APPLES 37c Rome Beauty Baking APPLES 3 lbs. 25c Swift's 12-oz. tat Peanut Builer . 35c Swift's (Strained) tar Meats for Babies 19c sunshine . . . . . targe pica. Vanilla Wafers' 28c 7 Minute 9 c. pkg. Pie Crust 2 for 25c 2 Dixie-Home " PEANUT BUTTER 16 Waldorf' "' ' ' ' 1 " TOILET TISSUE Eatwell California SARDINES 2 ' Watr Maid . . .. , FANCY RICE 3- oz. jar .oils taU cans lb. bag CAMAY SOAP 3 bars 2l OXYDOL Gets Clothes Whiter DREFT For Fine Thinq1; Large c Kka. --lev GOLD SEAL Floor Vax Pint . . . 59c Quart . . 98c - Gold Medal MACARONI or SPAGHETTi 2. 8-oz. OQC pkgs. Yosemtl Na 2i can I Old Va. STRAWBERRY 12. PEACHES ... 19c I PRESERVES . .jg Lady Betty Fresh Cucumker pt. Jar PICKLES ... 23c SPIC & SPAM 'Cleanser " 2 pkgs 45? TIDE Soap Powders ST :25e S"i Gold J-oz. can fHHA FISH . . 29c Packer's Label (cut) 2 No. GREEN BEANS . 35c Charmln PAPER HAPffWS : . 1UC P. AND G. White Laundry Soap 3 a 20s BAO-0 Cleansftf Cleans the Easy Way cans mnnv s el. c-i White Honds i Large OK8 laaw - IVORY SOAP O bars It Floats rfled. 01 0 c 35c 15c 25c 33c J SMITH'S DRUG STORE
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