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Budget Meal Tricks Provide Excellent Eating at Law Cost Apricot Neat Loaf . . . Penny Saw Tuna Casserole . . . Budget Glamour By Cecily Brownstone Associated Press Food Editor Here's" a new meat loaf recipe that combines thrift and glamor. Serve it with snap beans and pars ley potatoes and you'll have a de licious main course. Another economical supper dish is this Tuna Casserole, with green lima bean.s added, to make it hearty. National Tuna week is be ing featured from Nov. 6 to Nov. 15, so you'll probably find some good buys in this handy canned fish at that time. Apricot Meat Loaf Ingredients: Meat Loaf ? V4 < pound ground beef, % pound ground pork, V4 pound grouud veal. % cup rolled oats (uncooked quick or old-fashioned), 2 eggs, % cup milk, 3 teaspoons salt, V-i tea spoon nutmeg. Filling and Sauce ? 1% cups cooked dried apricots, Ya cup water, V* cup apricot juice. Method: Mix together the beef, pork, veal, rolled oats, eggs, milk, salt and nutmeg; refrigerate for hour. For the sauce, cook Yt cup of the apricots with the sugar, water and apricot juice until apri cots are soft enough to put through a coarse sieve. Spread meat loaf mixture on waxed paper 7 x 18 inches. Reserve 3 apricot halves for topping on meat loaf. Spread remainder of apricots over meat loaf and roll up, jelly-roll fashion. Loosen meat from wax paper with spatula if necessary. Place meat loaf in 9x5-fnch pan. Decorate with the remaining apricot halves. Pour apricot sauce over loaf. Bake in moderate (350 F.) oven 1 hour. Remove from pan and let stand 5 minutes before slicing. Makes 8 servings. Tuna Casserole Ingredients: Va cup butter or margarine, 2 tablespoons flour. 1 cup mHk, 1 egg yolk (well beaten), 1 teaspoon lemon juice, one 7 ounce can solid-pack tuna (drain ed), \<t cup sliced ripe olives, one 12-ounce package frozen green lima beans (cooked according to package directions and drained), x<2 teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pap rika, cayenne. Methcd: Melt butter in a sauce pan over low heat. Blend in flour. | Add milk and cook and stir until thickened. Gradually stir in egg yolk and lemon juice. Break tuna into large chunks with a fork. Add tuna, lima beans, salt, paprika and a dash o* cayeqne; 'itu^Jfetitly but well. Turn into 1-quart casserole; cover. Bake in moderate (375 F.) oven 15 minutes. Makes 4 servings. Lincoln Desk Still Used In Lumber Yard Office Centralia, 111. (AP) ? A desk Abraham Lincoln used in studying law in Illinois' capital more than 100 years ago may be seen in a lumber yarn office at Golconda on the Ohio river. The useful desk still is in good repair. Its first owner, Wesley Sloan, made his Springfield, 111., law of fice and books available to young Lincoln who studied at the desk. Sloan ret'red with his office fur niture to Golconda. The desk was purchased by the late Jim Walker, lumberyard owner, who put the desk to us? ih his office. IJACaUIN'S BOCK ft EYE COM m 74 ? M.80 FUU MNT II niWK " CDMIII JAC?UIN ?? CI#. U?. M MiiAMtfWA. >*? ? nt 'A^d^DoMas' Poses j DMmuui far Lone Huaier Lewiqtown, Mont. (AP) ? ' Alan j Van Horn doesn't care for "ante lope dogging." ' While hunting recently. Van i Horn missed an antelope with (ive I shots. The antelope ran toward him. Hi; grabbed the animal's horns ' rodoo-style and wrestled lum to the I ground? tiTbtre 1* was witi ofec *fant on his barm and the other on bis neclc" Van Horn later related. "The hue* wak getting mid an* I was a(r?M If 1 let him up he'd stare fiftwr *e." " Another h'tlntrf dime 'along and look Alan off the horns of n di leitona My- cutting the antelorr'a throat. ? China, Decides to Exlend Land lUtorm to Herdsman San Francisco (A,P)? Communist i China has decided lo extend land j reform to the nomad herdsmen and | peaifmts of remotfi Sinkiang pro vince on the borders of Russia. 'A Pricing radio broadcast, heard here, said 4he land re-distribution program among tour million people would lake plucg (hit winter nnd next spring. The Red broadcast promised that ewlowtt ?nd balwU of S|nlua.yM> .W" woufcf T? i*tp?c?e<t Th?re are man)' Moslems and- BuMhwts In i the region The terhi ''"nerve" Originally | meant tendon or ?in<w. DRESSED and DELIVERED Just Gall ? Phone 6-4020 It's Economical to Serve Delicious Easy to Prepare Seafood, Have Some Today! OTTIS' FISH MARKET 8th and Evans Sts. Morehead City FARM FBESH FRUITS citf/As Fresh (not dried) Prunes ? Hard, Sonr, Cooking Apples - Sweet Potatoes White or Red Irish Potatoes - Bed Ripe Tomatoes - ? - Guaranteed Fresh Country Eggs Calif. Oranges and Lemons ? Fancy Green Top Carrots Grapeiruil ? Fresh Local Grapes - 2 lbs. 25c hushel $2.50 - 3 lbs. 25c - 3 lbs. 25c ? ? lb. 20c ? doz. 70c - doz. 35c ? bunch 20c Onions 2 lbs. 25c 3 ior 25c - qt. 25c THE OPEN AIR PRODUCE MARKET Highway Junction 24 and 70 ? West of Morehend City (Near Race Track) At Your Service In the factory, on the farm or in the home, Carolina Power and Light Company is always at your service. One of the specinl services is aimed at aiding the home-maker. A staff of Home economists is maintained to demonstrate the most efficient and economical usage of appliances. These well-trained girls are avail able to residential customers for consultation on household electric al needs, for meetings, cooking schools and demonstrations f . ? If you live in the former Tide Water territory, call upon the home s?rvice representative to help you in any of your home problems. Ask her too, to explain Carolina Power & Light's new inducement rate B. By utilizing all your electrical appliances prop erly, you'll not only save money, but you will earn up to 75 KiloVatt hours of electricity at NO EXTRA COST. Live electrically and see the difference 1 (CAROLINA POWER ft L1CHT COMPANY) T-t 'To/tettir Mrsrtyi' t^/666 m umm ? urn wt mm ? i savings you can count on Ann Page Fancy Tomato KETCHUP A&P White Cream Styis 14-oz. Bot. A&P Sliced or Chunks 2 No. 303 " cans I* 35< PINEAPPLE - - - - 27c A&P Grapefruit _ , JUICE 2 17P Ann Page Creamy Smooth MAYONNAISE- 49c Gerber's Strained Foods 3<woi OQ_ Jar bjl> Corber's Junior Foods SS 14c ' Borden's Dry Skim Milk Star-Lac SE 37c Flakes Blue White " 10c La Choy Chinese Dinners 1801 59c La Choy Meatless Chop Suey Nc?.?2 35c Del Rich Green & White Lima Beans ----- 15c A&P Fancy Tuna Fish 29c Ann Page Pork with Tomato Sauce Beans - - ts 10c Our Own ? Save the Price of 16 Tea Bags Tea Bags is 39c Mild and Mellow Coffee 8 O'clock a 77c Ivory Soap - - - - 2 is. 27c Ivory Soap - - - -3 r. 23c Dreft K 29c Boraxo k 20c Clorox - - - a Me 31c Swift Cleanser - - - - 13c 20 Mule Team Borax - % ? Cleanser Old Butch s? 13c Sweetheart Soap ? 3 ss 23c Armour's Treet - - - "ss 45c Fall Harvest - Fruits and Vegetables Juicy? 54'f, G4's Grapefruit ? ? ? 4 ~ 29c Florida Oranges ? . ? m m H Lb Bar 39c Firm Crisp Carrots s 15c Juicy Tokay Grapes 2 25c Green Heads Cabbage b 5c Fresh Cocoanuts - 8c Firm Ripe Bananas ? ? ? 2 - 25c Fresh Crisp? Site 4's Lettuce K d 14c Jane Parker Angel Food Ring 49c Large Ring Golden Maid Margarine Pick Of Carolina Swt. Mixed Kckles Waldorf Toilet Tissue Juicy, Tender, Flavorful Super-Right Me.^ts Choice Western Beef? Bone In? Club or i ? ? ? 0* m ? eSrf rii' ,iU J . u. 99c Sirloin Steak Choice Western Beet? Chuck Blade Pot Roost - - - u> 65c Fresh Regular . Ground Beef - - "> 49c Fresh Loin End ? Pork Roost - - - 43c ; Super Right ? Center Cut* _ - Pork Chops ? Nice Thick Fat Backs - ? > Lb. * ? Toppings Fteih Link Sausage ----- Lb. 58c Smoked Pork? 4 to I Lb. Arg. ... tr- ,? . Shoulder ?"? * 39c 19c A*P Pineapple Juice - - - - - lona Cut Green Beans 2 Armour'* Star or Libby'? Vienna Sausage - 46-01. Can No 303 Cans Vi Si? Can 27c 25e 19c 10WO?. Jar Sultana _ Stuffed Olives 49c 25c - - - 2 Si 25c Scottia* - _ facial Tissues fe M " ?" w 14
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