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How Wise Housewives Fill Market Basket on Budget Sometimes called a Mock Plum hMil|, tkli deisert liable hat been Riven an up-to-date American venion and the Me pictured here was made from packaged spice-cake mix pin the additloa of other ingredients. With the bif tasty holiday, Thanksgiving, in the offing, this weekend is a good time to start the family food shopping so you don't have to worry at the last minute about stocking the items for next Thursday's dinner. Some of the food stores will be closed Thanksgiving Day. So, again, to be on the safe side, check the food ads in today's paper and make out a list. That way you'll be sure you won't be caught short Thanksgiving Day. Five dollars this weekend at' Colonial will buy you a 22-ounce fruit cake, two cam cranberry sauce, 3 pounds yams, a 6-pound turkey, Frozenrite rolls, II ounces frankfurters and I pound of Hot Cup coffee. At AfcP your $S will buy tao 17 ounce cans of peas, ? 4-pound duckling, 18-ounce jar of mince meat, stalk of celery, dozen Bart lett pears. 12-ounce package pota to chips, jar of spiced crabapples, 12 ounces Oxford eremes, two 16 ounce cans Iona corn, two heads of lettuce and a pound of Red De licious apples. This Is the season of steamed pudding. Not only is it economical, it's delicious. It can be served with a creamy sauce. Why not try it for a buffet or to top off a gala holiday dinner? Steamed Carrot Pudding Ingredients: 1 package spice cake mix (2-layer size), 2 cups grated carrot, Vi cup seedless rai sins, V4 cup chopped walnuts, V4 cup dark molasses. Method: Prepare spice cake bat ter according to package direc tions. Mix in grated carrot, raisins, nuts, and molasses. Fill 16 well-greased custard cups or Individual molds about two Hwl>i Tall Cover securely with aluminum foil. Place on a rack in a covered container and steam over boiling water for 4) minutes. Unmold and serve warm with Creamy Sauce. Makes 16 servings. (Or divide pudding between two IVi -quart molds and steam for 2 hours. If only one large pudding or t small puddings is desired, divide SINCLAIR HEATING OIL . . because II contain* the amazing patented Sinclair chemical RO-U9* No Extra Cost . T. T. "Tom" Potter & Son Phone Moreheid PA t-3216 Phone Beaufort PA 8-3057 Oily OU Beat is So Safe, Clean and Modern DRESSED AND DELIVERED Open 24 Hours Just Call ? Phone PA 6-4020 it's Economical to Serve Delirious, Easy to Prepare Seafood. Have Some Todayl OTTIS' FISH MARKET 8th end Etui St*. Menbiri Cky fifi I RESERVE I js&T $2oo pint $3.20 HL ii 8$ f me/ j.t.l ttomn SON OOMPAMT NOVIMB^ TODAY 7:30 p.m. ? Duplicate Bridge tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 336, Newport 7:30 p.m. ? Woodman Circle, Grove No. 263, hall east of Camp Glenn School SATURDAY 1 p.m.? Turkey Shoot, Atlantic BaU field 6:30 p.m. ? Marshallberg Com munity Club, Harbor Lights Res taurant, Marshallberg 5:30-6 p.m. ? Barbecue aupper, sponsored by Newport senior class, school cafeteria 7:30 p.m.? Newport junior class play, We Dude It, school audi torium 8 p.m.? VFW dinner, post build ing, Beaufort MONDAY 6:30 p.m.? Rotary Club, school lunchroom, Newport 7 p.m. ? Jaycees, Blue Ribbon Restaurant, Morehead City 7 p.m.? Beaufort Jaycees, Scout building, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, Camp 168, Morehead City 7:30 p.m. ? Miriam Rebekahs, lodge hall, Beaufort 7:30 p.m. ? Carteret County Bridge League, recrcation build ing, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Loyal Order of Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach TUESDAY 9-11 a.m.? Clinic, Morehead City Hospital annex. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) ?:30 to 12? Social Security rep resentative, courthouse annex, Beaufort 1-4 p.m.? Clinic, county health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only) 6:45 p.m.? Rotary Club, Scout building, Beaufort 7 p.m.? Business and Profession al Women's Club, Mrs. W. I. Lof tin's home, Beaufort 7 p.m.? Adult Farmer Associa tion, Newport School 7 p.m.? St. Andrew's Episcopal Men's Club, parish house, More head City 7:30 p.m. ? Ocean Lodge, Ma sonic ball, Morehead City 8 p.m.? Folk and square danc ing, recreation building, Morehead City batter In half and bake half at an 8-inch cake layer. Add 1 cup (rated carrot, K cup seedless raisins, M cup chopped walnuts and in cup dark molasses to remaining batter and steam as directed above.) Creamy Sauce Ingredients: 1 egg, 1/3 cup melt ed butter or margairne, lvi cups sifted confectioners' sugar, 1 tea spoon vanilla, 1 cup heavy cream. Method: Beat egg until foamy; stir in butter, sugar and vanilla. Beat cream and fold in. Serve at once. Makes 3 cups. Kitchen Cue: If grease floats on to? of the gravy made from meat loaf, or other meat, add a pinch of baking powder and see the grease diaappear. (Some Cooks put the roaster outdoors or in the refrigerator a few seconds The grease rises to the top and can be skimmed off before making the gravy). ftrv* tram MY VIEW^ Nov. 1&? Mrs. Pemel Hardesty who hu been a patient it James Walker Hoapital viU return home thia week. We are all glad to know. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest at Aurora have moved in our community. Mrs. Hubert Walker and children and Mrs. Oillford Cannon (pent a while Monday in New Bern. A house warming shower was given far Mrs. Tommy Culpepper at Mrs. Norman Culpepper's Nov. (. The honoree received many ievaly guts. A large crowd attend ed. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones, who spent ? while recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jones, kave returned back to duty. The lev. Alton Mason of Har kera Island spent a while Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Skinner and family moved last week in their new home. Mr. Pernel hurdesty and Miss Judy Hardeety spent a while last week in Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Lilly and boyi of Grlfton spent a while Sun day in the community with rela tives. Mrs. William Fodrie and chil ?en of New Bern spent a while , Sunday afternoon with Mr. and | Mrs. J. r. Small. Mr. and Mrs. William Ardell Small spent a while Sunday In Wilmington. Mrs. Archie Hardesty and Miss Linda Lou Hardesty of Oyster Crook spent a while tunday after noon In the community. Mr. Marvin Edmondson of Have while Saturday in tfr mi Mrs. Tea Cannon and Cmflr apent ? while with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hardeety. D&rwick Chocolate Cherries it 59^ THIN MINTS '?? 39? Fine Milk CHOCOLATES b~ 65 4 Mtrol Gift Wrap Paper 79 i Marvel Permanent ANTI-FREEZE c, S|98 BEACON BLANKET Washable. Fast dry inf. Guaranteed a(ain*t moth dam age. Assorted color* Size 72" *90" Efcch $3'5 YORK APPLES ? 29 1 FRESH COCONUTS " 1 7t FRESH PITTED DATES '?:? 25/ YELLOW CORN 6 Ear. CUCUMBERS 2Lb? 15/ RED BLISS POTATOES ?"?- 29/ Half or Whol* CORNED HAMS * 55* "Super-Right" SMOKED HAMS Bull Portion C C V Lb. DDf PoriAmJUk 45/ "Super-Right" Pur* Pork Sausage ?W 39/ |0(T A SHED-NO TOOTHBRUSH FREE! 2 TUBES DENTI-KISS 49c TOOTH all FOR PASTE Aaa Pip Cake Mix Angel Food 39c Cream style ? Golden lona Corn 2 c- 25c Aaa Pace ? With Cheese Sauce Creamed Macaroni 2 33c J ease Jewell. Frozen ? Assorted Pot Pies 4 Pkgs. 79c Pick a I Carolina Sweet Mixed Pickles 2 '?? 29c Thank Von Whole Spiced Crabapples N 2 33c Wisconsin Fresh Colored - Mild Cheese u 43c JANE PARKER FEATURES SPECIAL! Jam Parker Tvta ? Pack Cartel POTATO CHIPS ?:? 49c SPECIAL! Jaae Parker Ur|l Aaftl Faod or .1 PIES ?- 39c SPECIAL! Saltaaa Large ar Saall STUFFID OLIVES 'T 49c Save on Fresh Produce ORANGES 5 ft 47c LETTUCE *= 2 -29c CELERY & -19c Florida Grapefruit 5 ft 39c Fresh Chestnuts * 19c Bartiett Pears ^ 39c Delicious Apples "> 15c Ocean Spray ? Delicious With Turkey FRESH CRANBERRIES ? 23c GREEN GIANT - SPECIALLY PRICED - LARGE SIZE - GREEN PEAS 2 33' Jon* Parker - Over 2/3'* Fruit* and Nuts America's Favorite FRUIT CAKE J5l '!? A '2? ?L. *3" YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN "Super-Right" Quality MFATS! Grade A Dratted & Drown - Young TURKEYS HENS A On T0MS QQfi 10-U htftA.^C 14-20 ri'ainb Lb. Avg. Lb. ? %# Lb Avj. Lb. W NONE PRICED HIGHER AM ferlwys hovo b?m lp? <o?y brod to glvo you more moot . . . qrd Mlscfd bom Wrong ttw nottaWt Untsf flocks to moof A&P's own high quality spoclflco ?irw. for turkoys thot provklo this much ooting ploosurs, tho prteo to truly MmN. |uy It ?Hh confldonco . . . sorvo It with prida. SMOKED PICNICS tSTSOT tit 39c SMOKED HAMS*?IS!?i" "JBF "?? 55c CHICKEN HENS W u. 37c YOUNG MASS. DUCKLINGS u. 49c FRESH PORK HAMS AvOTiga **>? 55c Oml Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE ? 23c Pinto - Blackeye - Navy Luck's Prepared Beans 2 cS 35c Simple Simon Prepared Mince Meat ^ 37c *52? 49c He?t And Serve ? Froze* Downyflake Waffles 2 liS: 29c Tut; Hooey Strietmann Grahams 37c Nabtoco Vanffla Chocolate Cookies pi* 45 r Light Meat Chicken of The Sea Tuna'c^ 33o SMCIAL! BURRY Oxford Cremes is- 25? STORES IN MOREHEAD CITY AND BEAUFORT rrica IWs M Eft. An Sat., IWv. a Zest Soap 2 Ban 41C IttrMM Tomato & 33c. Kraut 2 25c Zest Soap 2 SS 29c ? teat Paper Towels tR 33c Scotties o?w 29c Horn Heat Dof food Orleans 2 ?& 43c Kiq MM fnteh Sliced Port 55c Sliced Beef '???? 55c Cubed Beef 63c Salisbury StM*s"&<*49e New Lttdd Ivory Detergent IS 42c %T 75c Liquid Glim Detergent ^40c Thaat Men Apply to Stores in B?aufort and Mor?h?acl City
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