. ' i ... ' '';!. 1 "!.-, t 1 ''it,.; . t4 .'V,, f iAGt; tOCu (Second section THE WAYXESVTLLE MOUNTALnEER ; Announce Market - For Grade C Milk Farmer in the Pigeon River ' area who have surplus milk are ad vised that they may find a market for it as Grade C milk at the Coble milk plant at Murphy. Persons in terested shuuld get in touch with Mrs. Alice Selltrs of Route 2, ; Canton. ;.'. The price on Grade C is $3.10 a hundred for 4 per tent milk, with 5 cents per point butterfat above 4 per cent. An additional 20 cents "per hundred is allowed where the. producer has a miik cooler. Center Pigeon Airman "Bleached Blondes" Popular There is a great demand these daysfor 'furniture with :"bleached," "blonde" . or ."pickled" finishes. Bleached woods are especially pop ular in contemporary homes. The bleaching operation is carried out in such, a way as to remove the . natural coloring matter of the wood without Injuring the wood fibers: The cellulose fibers of the wood are Whitened, but the grain patterns are preserved so as to maintain the textural bpauty of '.he wood. v ; ; S 4 f " iS -iHnrrrtrr (j&&x1mMkim Pfc, Felix Mease, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mease of Center Pi geon has completed his basic airman indoctrination course at Lachland Air Force Base in Tex as, and has been stationed in Okmulgee, Okla, Much Activity At Center Pigeon The MYF of the Bethel Metho dist Church sang to shut-ins on Sunday night. Participating in the singing were: Theresa Wright, Dor is Hyatt, Patsy Fore, Norma Jean Sheffield, Doris Rollins, Reba Fra dy, Rosemary West, Joyce Morgan, Joyce Ann Sheffield, Joan -Sheffield, Margaret Sherrill and Judy Wells. Also taking part were: Linda and Alice Vance, Emily Michael, Billie Deitz, Buddy Mull, Ray Johnson, Blue Browning,; Neal Kelly, James Byrd, David Vance, Roy Greene, Burton Wells, Bucky West, L. M. West, Bobby Fore, T, L. Riddle, Russell Terrill, Rev. Clyde Collins, Mrs. Roy Morgan, Mrs. Weaver Sheffield, and Mrs. R C. Sheffield. Mrs. Tom Reeves discussed "Inv provements in the Community" at the last community meeting. A conference meeting and ice cream supper will be held at Beth el Methodist Church Friday night. I 4 4 It m SNOWDRIFT COFFEE! SHORTENING 3 lb Can 85c Kraft Pimicntu Cheese, 5-oz Jar 19c CRACKERS, lb 32c Lipton's .FROSTEE, Pkg 12c Lipton TEA I lb 31c fXV ft? 7V ' i I M Jf I I J V S.JS ya 1 is. ID. !" .- l : -lfF.itWi 'atf "MAYONNAISE . Pint 30c TOMATOES ,4 i3 ""GOLDEN JUMBO -BANANAS . .......... .. lb 13c F. F. V. WAFERS A 12-oz BOX 27c NO, 2 CAN -TOMATOES ...... 2 for c "LIBBYS 4G Oz. CAN TOMATO JUICE ...... 29c WHITE HOUSE V APPLE SAUCE .. Can 1 3 c M KRAFT FRENCH v DRESSING 23c 'PET MILK . ......Large 14c BISQUICK...,Lge.Box3Qc INSTANT NES CAFE 9FFEE........4-ozJar54c J3UGAR ...... ......... 101bsQ7c - V . " ' w M 'mm CHOICE MEATS FRYERS - CHOICE PIECES BREASTS ............... lb Qgc THIGHS lb 95c LEGS ........ Ib OEc Summer Casserole Cookery By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor Here's a casserole that's he-man's fare. It's a hearty combination of chicken and tongue with a sauce made zestful with instant chicken bouiilon cubes. These cubes, are convenient touse when you need a chicken stock to enhance a main dish, a soup, or a sauce for vegetables. Just serve a salad with the chicken and tongue casserole, and !a, fruit dessert, and you'll have an easy-do summer supper. Nice, too, because you can prepare this casserole ahead of time and then pop it into the oven at the last moment. ' k CHICKEN A NO TONGUE CASSEROLE Ingredients: 13 cup butter or margarine, 13 cup flour, h tear spoon pepper, 5 instant chicken bouillon cubes,-2 cups water, 1 cup light cream, 2 cups die ed cooked or canned chicken, 2 cups diced cel ery v 1 can sliced beef tongue. 3 cups hot mashed potatcfes,' me'ted but ter or margarine. . ' ' " ' ; '. . - '. Method: Melt butter or margarine in top of double boilert blend in flour and pepper. Add chicken bouillon cubes; crush; blend . in. Add water and light cream; stir over low heat until smooth and thick ened. Add chicken and celery. Cover; cook over hpt water lQ minu utes. In a casserole arrange -sliced tongue1 and chicken mixture in al ternate layers, beginning and ending with tongue. Top with ' circles of mashed potatoes. Brush potatoes with melted butter or margarine. Bake in moderate (375 F.) oven 15 minutes or until potatoes are browned1. Makes 6 servings.: ' . . v .. Another way to u. chicken bouillon cubes is in a vegetable aspic for a summer lunch. It's delicious served with a platter of cold meat and some crisp greens. Let dessert be a berry cobbler and you're all set for "just the family" or for company. VEGETABLE ASPIC SALAD Ingredients: 1 envelope unflavored gelatin, '4 'cup cold water, 2 instant chicken bouillon cubes. 1 cup boiling water, 3 tablespoons sugar, 4 cup lemon juice. 1 tablespoon grated onion, 1 package quick fron mixed vegetables 'cooked and chilled), water cress, French dressing. "' Method: Sprinkle gelatin on cold water. Dissolve chicken bouillon cubes in boiling water: add to gelatin with sugar; stir until gelatin and sugar dissolve. Add lemon juice; chill until consistency of unbeat en egg white. Fold in onion and cooked mixed vegetables. Spoon in individual molds; chill until set. Serve on water, cress with 'French dressing. Makes 6 servings, .. .,.". A7 CHICKEN AND TONGUE CASSEROLE mm He-man fare. sponsored by the Young Adults and Young People classes. Pictures of the "Easter Parade at the Church," will be shown during the conference. A collection will be taken for the benefit of the new nursery. A chicken house with capacity of 1200 hens has been built at the County Home. The community considers it a great improvement. WINGS lb 3C BACKS : lbfrgc RID stew beef : ib j c us.oooi) SIRLOIN STEAK .. lb$.09 THICK- - - - . ; - FAT BACK lb 23c Mrs. W. II. Haikins has return ed home from the hospital. .tiuuvua .ilHtlVVDCKKI PRESERVES, 16-oz jar 3Qc BLUEBIRD 46 Oz. CAN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2Jc BLUEBIRD 46 Oz. CAN ORANGE JUICE ... 25c HUNT'S NO. 2 'A CAN PEACH HALVES - 29c Pvt. T. M. Gibson, who is sta tioned at Camp Stewart, Ga., visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gibson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mathis and family, and Miss Betty Sue West, left recently for a vacation at Myrtle Beach. Theresa Wright and Norma Jean Sheffield were dinner guests of Bucky West Sunday. Stored Grass An extra pint of milk with each gallon is about what dairymen can expect from storing grass in the silo instead of field-curing it as hay. Some Gups Are Fat Some Are Thin- v. but the only thing your cup ?a,n . IS, give what vou Put in. We at the JFG plant realize tnat only your sheer enjoy ment of really good coffee ...cmes you want to go back f for more. This, naturally, is r VL 1 C' the reason that only choice V ' . , J ?"ai.Ur f ?f are used i n ou? . V VSyTa ? iena t0 ive yu the k -J C rich, delicious flavor you al- r fcf mA ways get in JFG Special. lwV- . m t . -w . . DUFF ROLL MIX, Pkg 2Q I DF.I. lMrtXITl? 01 i t .VVbSSONOIL Qt. 37c I FRUIT COCKTAIL . .. 37c jl "Jit their newborn baby RoberTJ. They left the middle name open tc permit him to adopt one of hi own choice when he became old enough. Thursday AfterMon j "'Fivor Malei ';'-'v Arteriosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) occurs much' more frequently in men than in women", and affects men six to ten yearj earlier. Gypsum is used Z mem. stucco.'. as.. 5, imitation of rr.arblVti and as a wtarder'?! faeture of cement. J 1 :7 Enjoj, yonrself ... It' ilmpler than yon think help ox A4P many iabor-Mtring foods! uv, thing yoga need to breeie tbrourb break fav. 2 " . . V I. . .. . UISI, 11 wor or "icu, crv supper in tecoods. And J wonderful V wife-tever are priced to rive 1 budreta a test. too. Take home nln. tr1 Itewyl.; '-'",.,',.' ' ' ' ' ' " Customers' Corner Do you do all your shop ping at AP? - 1 not, why not? Each. department in your AP strives to give you the best values and the best service. , 1, If there is anything we can do to improve a parti cular' department in your store, we want to know about it. Please write: CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. 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