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How Wise Housewives Fill /Market Basket on Budget It'i the berries. Cranberry marmalade has a lot of uses and it's a good thing to have on hand. Try it with baked ham, as shown here, or with fre?b rojuU hajn er pork loin. D.. aaico i nine* M?y mv? It's a harvest of big savings you'll get again this week when you stop at Colonial and A&P. Look at all the items you can trundle home wjtb you for just $5 at A&P: Four pounds ground beef, 3-pouyd bag of yellow onions, two l?-ounc? can of cherries, a Jane Parker pumpkin pie, 8-ounce package of mild A&P cheese, 2 cans golden creagi corn, a pound sliced bolog na, 1 pound of Zesta crackers, dozen gl**ed dougjiniits, and a 15 ounce jar of Heinz fr*sh cucumber pickles. And would you believe it? A penny change. Five dollars at Colonial this weekend will buy a 5-pound chick en (fryer), loaf of bread, 4-pound beef rib roast, pound of craober riea, i& Drown n serve dhiu runs and ? cookie mix roll. See the food page ads in this sec tion to make up the shopping list to fit your family and budget. Since cranberries are coming in to style on the table again, here's a recipe for cranberry marmalade ' you might like. It's wonderful with roasted meats. A circle of marina \ lade around a bwl of freshly made applesauce is a delightful 1 combination. Cranberry Marmalade Ingredients: 1 orange, 1 lemon, 4 . cups (1 pound) fresh cranberries T -i cups sugar, 2 cups water, 1 cin namon stick, 6 whole cloves. Method: Wash orange and lemon . cut into halves or quarters; dis I card seeds. With a vary sharp knife alici This is What Happened to Little Carolyn One Halloween Night... Little Carolyn 111 ahout eat M breath ? it laa't easy lor a 3 y?tr old to keep up with older children it their Halloween trick-er-tmat rounds. She had piped "Trick or traafl"! to dazeu at people la the Migh borhood, and bad filled a bag al most ai big a* ita proud paweitar. Whether the ether ehlMre* |iw tired of waiting for Carolyn, or whether she stopped to thrust a tiny hand into the sack for tm*t?? np one knows why slip got txiuad a* far aha had to ran t* cetoh up. 6he was hit and kilted in the middel of an intersection by a car. No wonder parents are especially concerned with the welfare of their children on Halloween night. It's a night when bedtime is moved back an hour? or two, if the pro teats are long and leyd enough? and little ones are allowed the un accustomed privilege of roamipg a dark street. Little woader, then, that organi zations such as the Natioaal Safety Council are urging pareata ? and children, too ? to go all out to nuke this Oct. 31 safe from Halloween hazards. "No one," the council pointa out, "wants to spoil the fun of young sters on Halloween. But Hallowues need not be a time of tragedy." How can parents make Hallo ween free from tragedy? Turn your attention to these items, the ' Council advises : ? wafer-thin; reserve. Mix cri^ber* riis, sugar and water in a large saucepan or kettle; stir over mod erate heat until sugar dissolves; bring rapidly to a boil. Continue to cook rapidly until cranberries' skins pop open ? about 5 to I min utes. Stir in reserved sliced orange I and lemon, cinnamon and cloves. Reduce heat and simmer, stirring often, iintil tbifkened ? about 10 minutes. Skim off foam as it rises. Pour into hot sterilized jars; seal ' at once. Makes about lMi quarts. Kltehee Cue: Sweet potatoes will ? not turn dark if you put then in " salted water immediately after peeling, using 5 teaspoons f( salt H to 1 quart of water. Open the door to Cooking Comfort! ? VR7 Your Kitchen to 8 MODERN ELECTRIC RANGE Busy hormmokwc rely on Reddy to open the door to kitch en comfort. They key their modem woy b f life to on oil electric kitchen. And their master key is the automatic mogic of a modem electric range. No flqme-type cooking for these up-to-date ladies of the house ? they live better and cook better, elec tricolly. t As chic ond trim os your new fall ensemble, a modem electric rung* with outomatic timing controls can cook entire meals whether you're home or not. And does it in perfect safety because there or no flpmet, no fume* ? no tot*, no smoke. Ju?t ?et the timer ond owoy you go! > If your kitchen H doted to the Home-type oge, or per haps your remodeling pi cms coll for a new eloctric ronge, be aura to chock Into the special U* I prices offered by many eloctric deolfrs, Take time tQ visit on electric dealer soon. Then take your choice of the streomliped, flean ttned models now evaltaMe. Yoi/M strike o happy key not* to modem kitchen comfort with o new, outomatic electric nonga. (CAWOUNA l*OWEW ft UOHT COMPANY) Bar rmr chMree Ught colored costumes? J they're easier lo tee at sight. And Make wri the outfit* aren't tripping hasaida. They iheutd Iw 0 MMtn?>{. Masks are danpereus because they restrict vision. They're also hot aad mm* are acralcky. so kids wiU waieaau a Minted false lace. A Utile range, eyebrow pewit and moutache stick een make children miniature nheaU, goblins, pirates er cicwaa hut with the added safety factar o| allowing them to see dancer in time to avoid it. Remind children that on Hallo ween, a* during the rest of the year, such snfety precautious a* these atoeuU he observed: 1. No dating fram between perked cars, as playing in the street. no cmaalag the street with out first leaking both ways. 2. To make doubly sun* motorists can see coat tinted children, put re ttactnrized tape er bands on their outfits. 3. Motorists can help by slowing down n Ut on Halloween. and by keeping in tmlnd that there 11 be lots of children nut that night? ex cited children whs uiay dash into the street without advaace warn inf. Take Yenr Choice ZiensvUle, Ind. (AP)? Graduat ing seniors ef Ziansville High Bcheel heard both sides of the story when they attended bacca laureate and commencement ser vices. One speaker held forth on "The Value of Ignorance," and the other orated on "The Beginning of Wisdom." ?- ? Rain Delays Bookmobile Because of the rain Monday, the bookmobile could not make any of its scheduled stops. Therefore, the stops scheduled tor Monday will be made this coming Tuesday, Oct. 28. The schedule follows: Masday: Harlowe. 9:15-9:55 ? Mrs. E. R. Bowlin's book station, ie.M-16:4S? Mrs. John Ives' book station. Mill Creek, 10:55 11.40? Mrs. J. C. Skinner's hook station; route 2 Newport, 12:40-12:55 ? Mrs. Madge Reynolds. Masontown, 100-1: 15? Mrs M. L. Simmons: 1:20-1:35? Mrs. Pearl Simmons; 1:40-1:55 ? Mrs. Mayola Piner; 2:00-2:15? Mrs. Harold Sim mons; 2:20-2:25? Mrs. Verna Gould. Nine-Foot Road, 2:45-3:15? Mrs. Alice Simmon's book station; 3:20 3:50? Mrs. Daisy Cannon's book station. Tuesday: Gales Creek, 9:4i-10:(X) Mrs. Freida Lewis; Boguc, 10:20 11:00? Mrs. Leola Smith's Store; 11:0511:15 ? Mrs. Essie Smith; Broad Creek, 11:25-11:40 ? Mrs. Nellie Parker. Wildwood, 12:40-1:00? Mrs. Edna Murdock; 1:05-1:25? church. Camp Glenn, 1:30-2:10 ? Mrs. Frances York's hook station; 2:15 2:25 ? Mrs. Lola McCabe; Crab Point, 2:40-3:20? Mrs. H. 11. Scott's book station. Long, long, DistancoJ Photo by Reginald Lewis Mrs. George Warren, Morehead City, and her young son, Clayton, talk to "Daddy", Sgt. George E. Warren, of the Third Marine Di vision, in Okinawa. Due to mail troubles, Mrs. Warren said she hadn't heard from her husband in six months, so derided to give bin a call. She talked from bere Saturday night, Oct. 4. lie talked to ber on a Sunday, Oct. 5 ? the international date line made the difference. Highest TEXACO QUALITY HKATIN0 OIL J. M. 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Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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