Cooking Frozen Foods Whether you own a home freezer or not, chances are you'll be cooking more and more frozen foods. Most o! the modern refrige it tor are coming with some frozen food storage capacity. Most groce ry st * ) \ ? .I i i ? During Shop in Murphy Week-May 1-8 5 lbs. Sugar 45c 25 lbs. American Beauty Flour $2.25 4 lbs. Pure Lard . . . $1.10 10 lb. Bag Fresh Corn Meal 65c Scoco Shortening, 41b. Carton . . . $1.45 Maxwell House Coffee, 1 lb. pkg. . . 52c J. F. G. Coffee, 1 lb. pkg 49c Sanka Coffee, lib. Tin 63c Fleetwood Coffee, whole Bean 1 lb. . 50c No. 1 Can Grape Fruit Juice 5c No.l Can Orange Juice 2 for .... 15c No. 2 Can Tomatoes 15c Swift's Prem, 12 oz. can 48c Fresh Fryers lb 75c Dressed Hens lb 55c Fresh Ground Hamburger lb 45c Sirloin or Round steak lb. ...... 65r MORRIS' MARKET PHONE 322-W Murphy, N. C. ) Headquarters for LOUDEN BARN EQUIPMENT ? We are pleased to announce our appointment in this trade territory as the dealer and head quarters for the world famous line of Louden Barn Hardware and Equipment. When you buy barn equipment, you want the best ? so keep this fact in mind ? Louden not only founded the barn equipment industry in 1867, but has pioneered, introduced and con stantly improved practically every piece of modern equipment found in today's barns. A, DOOR TRACK LITTER CARS rsc^ A " FEED TRUCKS COW. CAIF/^ BULL Ik HOG PENS v2 cup boil in-; water, salted I'l t: blespoons bacon drippings 1 .? cup green bean stc k salt and peppc .? ? j cup thinly sliced onions 2 teaspoons bulter Drop frozen green beans into boiling salted water, bring to a l oil. turn to low heat, and main tain steaming for 8 to 12 minutes, or until just tender. Drain, reserv ing stock. Measure out \i cup ?lock. Saute onions and bacon slowly until delicately browned \dd to beans with stock and bacon drippings. Add seasonings and .ook gently five minutes. Add butter just before serving. Will -erve from four to six. Barbecued Pork Chops chop for each person served salt and pepper 1 small onion, finely chopped 1 clove garlic, finely chopped 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauci 2 tablerpoons A-l sauce 4 teaspoons vinegar I tablespoons ketchup few drops tnbasco Fork chops may be either frozen or thawed. Place in hot skillet and brown slowly, about 5 minutes on each side. Place in baking dish, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and pour fat frcm skillet over chops Place onion and garlic in cheese cloth bag and place in corner of baking dish. Cover chops with auce made by mixing remaining ingredients. Bake in moderate jven <350 F > for 30 minutes. >a ting frequently with sauce. Raspberry Puff Pudding with Topping Pudding 1 box raspberries, thawed 2 3 cup sugai 1 tablespoon flour 2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon melted butter Topping 1 egg V* teaspoon salt ' s teaspoon cream of tartar 1 ; teaspoon lemon rind 3 teaspoons sugar i tablespoons flour, sifted ' 4 teaspoon vanilla Place fruit in saucepan. Com bine sugar and flour and stir into fruit. Add lemon juice and butter. Bring to boil and *?our into 6-inch casserole or baking dish. Cover with topping and bake in moderate even 1 350 F.) 40 minutes or until done Serves four. To make topping, combine egg. salt, cream of tartar, and lemon rind, beat until foamy. Beat in sugar, one tablespoon at a time, arid add flour. Stir until smooth. Add vanilla. COMMUNITY SINGING The semi-monthly community singiing will be held at Shady Grove Baptist church Sunday afternoon, beginning at 1:30 o' clock. announce the director. J. P Bryant, and assistant director. Gay Hawkins. Only 7 per cent of the land sur face of the earth is adaptable to agricultural production. CLOVERLEAF Dried Sk i^mcd Mill* Upper Wolf (reek The Rev. U. L. Cook preachcd at Hemptown. Ga., Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burger and children of Clinton. Tenn., were visitors here the past week end. Miss Floyd Bandy of Akron. Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Tom Bandy toi a few days. Mrs V. mi Patterson announces the birth of a daughter Sunday, Vpril 25,"' at the T. C. Hospital. M. and Mrs. Hurbert Jenkins i have moved into the cabin of A. J. | Simond: ? yjt I I ?- ^?L.\ _L L? ^1 t-J i 1 1 i i -L? 1 I 1 ^ '{. and render PftOMPT Stftvict! | C. E. HYDE, General Insurance 1 i- ' ? Telephone 145 TOP QUALITY SPECIALS for Shop In Murphy Week May 1-8 White Lily Flour 25 lb. bag 2.35 101b. bag ...... 1.00 5 lb. bag 55c Center Cut Ham, lb. 90c Breakfast Bacon, lb. 70c Oleomargarine, lb. . 42c Sugar, 5 lbs 47c T-Bone Steak, lb 65c Round Steak, lb 65c Boneless Chuck Stew lb. 47c Hamburger, lb 45c Pork Chops, lb 65c Pork Shoulder, lb. . . . 55c Pork Sausage, lb 35c Pure Lard, 4 lbs 1.10 MURPHY MARKET Arden Davis, Mgr. Murphy, N. C. Ready for Summer Driving | Change Over to SUMMER LUBRICATION Complete Grease and Oil Change Keep your motor clean with SINCLAIR OPALINE AND Pennsylvania MOTOR OIL | See us for Prices on j GATES TIRES TRUCK AND CAR i Tubes - Batteries i Shop in Murphy during Shop in Murphy We?k May I-S | Palmer's Sinclair Station Phone 202 Ben Palmer, Owner Murphy N.C.