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How Wise Housewives Fill Market Basket on Budget ? ?mm ? ? ? Making a chewy candy isn't any complicated affair with this recipe. It's simple enough so teen-agers can eqjoy both making It and eating it. By MISS LOUISE One of the best things about the holidays are the good things there ?re to eat. And Colonial and A&P Stores in Beaufort and Morehead City are chocked full of tempting taste ticklers. Five dollars at Colonial this weekend will buy a 5-pound fryer, a 28-ounce jar of apple butter, pound of pecans, four grapefruit, 2 pounds margarine, two packages Qf eight buttermilk biscuits (total 16), 2 pounds pole beans, 6 10 qunce packages of frozen corn, quart of cucumber chip pickles, 2 cans applesauce, and two 4 Ounce cans of Vienna sausage. For $5 at A&P this weekend you can buy 8 pounds oranges, 10 pounds irish potatoes, pound of walnuts, 2 pounds dried beans, two stalks celery, 3 pounds short ening and a 3-pound chuck roast. By making out a shopping list, you can take advantage of all the dollar-saving prices at Colonial and A&P. Just refer to the food ads in this section of the paper. DtfMT that teenifcw flTyour fltti-" ily have problems making out her Christmas gift list? Or are you stumped as to what to give Jun ior's favorite teacher? Here is a delicious recipe for homemade caramels. The Candy would be a welcome gift (or anyone. Light Mat Caramels Ingredients: 1 cup sugar, 1 cup light corn syrup, 1 cup light cream. V> cup butter or margarine. 1 cup chopped walnuts or pecani, 1 tea spoon vanilla. Method: Place sugar, corn syrup cream and butter in a large ( about 3 quarts) heavy saucepan; mix well. Cook over moderate heat, stirring occassionally. When the mixture begins to "car amelise", lower the heat and cook stirring constantly, to 244 degrees on a candy thermometer; or until a teaspoonful of the mixture, when dropped into a cup of very cold water, forms a firm ball that does not flatten when it ii removed from the water. Stir in the nuts and vanilla. Pour into one corner of a lightly but tered cake pan ? by 8 by 2 inches) allowing the mixture to flow and level of its own accord. Allow to stand until cold. Turn (la bloek of candy onto a cut with a sharp knife. Wrap earamels individually in waxed paper. Makes. about IK pounds. Chocolate Nat Caramels: Follow recipe for light Nut Caramels, ad ding 1 square (1 ounce) unsweet ened chocolate after mixture has reached boilinf point. Kitchen Cue: When frying eggs, dust a little flour in your skillet. This will prevent the fat from popping out on your floor or stove. Fuel kids I \ DOMTtflVEUPAND GRUMBLE 'WO HBAT/ WMATS THE USE?* Our quality fuel oil produces comfort and ?atiifaction. Phone PA 6-3414 and put it to work in your home. Ojuf&ty OIL CO. .^ckf.hbao Ci >' VO /?/> / O\C?0i , AV? EkS Men Kill 250-Pound Bear Sam J. Conner, right, Clyde S. Taylor, center, and Preston Taylor, wh? took the picture, killed this 250 pound black bear Saturday. On the left is Clyde Allen Conner, Mr. Conner's son. The Pirate Atlantic Juniors Make $125 on Class Play By KVELVN HARRIS Hi, I'm back after a couple of weeks of absence and with a wee bit of news from AHS. After the Thanksgiving holidays, students are ready to settle down and get to work. Pencils are being pushed and chalk dust is in the air again. The junior class took in $125 on their play, Where's Laurie? A lot of compliments were given and Jpr those who didn't see the play, tfcey missed a very good perform ance. The first Beta Club meeting was held last week. Officers were elccted. They are as follows. Iris Salter, president; Phyllis Gaskill, and Anita Brown. As yet a trca surer has not bean elected. At tbe next meet ing the Beta Club will di? cuss the initia ted Ot n ? w m^iMxrs. B?<ketball is underway again and everyone seems to be en joying the con Evelyn Hani* teit*. With the co-operation of ev eryone this will be one of the best Kl?p AHB has ever had. Score keeper this year is Evelyn Harris and timekeeper it David Hammer. And now the moment the seniors at AHS have been waiting for. They've all been wanting to know when they would be interviewed. Well this week I've started, and each week from now on, look for Miss or Mr. Senior of AHS. Miss Senior this week is Patri cia Fulcher Pat was born April 13, 1941. She stands 5 feet 5V4 inches tall and weighs 120 pounds She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fulcher of Stacy. Pat has been very active ia school Here are some of the clubs and activities she has participated in: ninth, FHA, .Glee Club, 4-H; tenth, class secretary, Beta Club, FHA, 4-H. Glee Club. basketbaU; elev enth, basketball, Beta Club, 4-H, junior play; twelfth. Beta Club, senior play. Glee Club, 4-H offi cer, bus driver, senior class presi dent, member of student council. She was voted cutiest in llie senior class. Her favorites are food? chicken, drink? milk, record ? Smote Gets in Your Eyes, singers?' The Plat ters, type of music? Mal-classi cal, favorite hang-out? home, pas time?listening to the radio, color ? blue, subject ? world geography. Movie? Legend of the Lost, ac tor?Jeff Chandler, actress ? Sophia Loren. She plan s to become a high school tcacher. Any Flarer Boswell. Okla. (AP) ? Bob Sons has a pet Angora goat with an un usual thirst ? for soda pop. % "Look what Santa left at our house!", A new or lata model ear it ifce td*?l Chrlstmai surprise for your family. - Nothing provide! mom year round enjoyment. Saa your dealer ?oonl FS A?lt your dealer about Fir^tOlzena' Auto Finance Plan . , . or tea your nearby Firat-Citlzen* installment Loan Depart ment. The service it fa?t, friendly a*rf atflcient. Convenient monthly payment* will be arranged to fit your budget. ; r - ? ?? - . ? . wTSialkaf NW*M? 1RS1 CITIZENS H\SK }, TRIM Sam Browne's Gone Denver, Colo. (APj ? The Sam Browne belt is i thing of the past as far as Denver patrolmen are concerned. Used by patrolmen here for more than a quarter of a cen tury, the Sam Brownes were or dered removed by Safety Manager Ed Geer. Instead, a single strap now holds up th? patrolmen's pants and pistols. Schod Aid* Needy Families fnolu t?> t>uu ovyuui uv Students at Morehead City llifih Schofc participated (art wCek in Feed A-Famlly Wm*. ?pons?r**' by the Hi Y Club. Here some of the club members sort o?t t>e groceries to go to the various families Pic tured, left to right, Bill Foi. Charles Lynch, Walter Morris, Reginald Adams, jimes Guthrie, Lynwood Durham, Jim Swann, John Morton, Truman Kemp and club advisor Charles Wooten. N?-w* from ] RUSSELL'S Dec. 3 ? The Rev. Willie Stilley, of Bridgeton, will fill his regular appointment in the Baptist Church Sunday. Mrs. Luna Russell arrived home | after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Clyde Mathias, in Currituck. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson I spent the Thanksgiving holidays | in Raleigh with their childreo. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Fodrio and I children of Newport, spent Sunday | afternoon with his mother, Mrs. Fannie Fodrie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell of Lennoxville, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Russell, Thanksgiving day. Mr. Jim Skinner and Mrs. Ruby Norman attended the Pamlico union meeting in Bridgeton Chris tian Church, Saturday, as dele gates. Quite a crowd from here attend- 1 ed the union meeting at Mill Creek | Sunday night. Cary Grant, the film star, once I operated men's haberdashery] shops in New York and Hollywood. PROOF Straight BOURBON Whiskey S9.2S PINT , $3*? 4/5 QUART TYtONI MSriUINO COMPANY u^Mccauca uMTuaur At cpi feel tkt " Fury " I* my Nymoulhf Plymouth's got it the way you like it! Smooth, safe and sensitive! Relax. Nudge that Plymouth pedal. Instantly, you're in command of any highway situation. For this it '59 Plymouth power: willing, responsive, always there for your ease and safety. Brand new: Plymouth's astonishing New Golden Commando 395*, die biggest, most efficient ) V-8 In Plymouth '? field. Or chooae either the famed Fury V-800 with or without SuperPak*, or the extra-economical Power Flow 6. 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