JOURNAL-PATBIOT. #^nteMel'Pr^witsi!khion Preview w. 1 cut ail ynat knowledge oats of meat, as many on are dolnc these days, H overtook ISkiiifh. .^If yon are acoBBtosned to think of lamb in terms of rM> or loin chops and roast les, yoB may not realize that there are many other delic ious lsmA> outs which are less de manded largely because home- maken do orerlook them. The cuts from the forequarter of lamb are among the economy portions. They are fine in flavor and are tender, as are all cuts of lamb. But some of them contain ^ bones which are troublesome in serving. This is true of the lamb shoul der and breast. But it Is an easy matter to have these bones re moved. When the hones are re moved from shoulder of lamb, it can be rolled and roasted like any lam.b roast, uncovered, in a slow oven. Another way i.s to leave it flat, to sew around the edges ex cept on one side, and to place a bread dressing in the pocket thus formed. he lamb breast may be used in r fashion. A pocket can be nd a dressing placed in this. Or all of the bones, including the shank bone, may be removed and the thank meat rolled with the breast meat. Laimb shanks can be used to make a very delicious and eco nomical main dish if you serve them as restaurants frequently do. Instead of having the meat cut from the bones for stew, cook the shanks with vegetables in a casserole. First, season them \vith*salt and pepper and brown in hot lard. Then cover with potato and car rot halves and peas. Add a little hot water, cover the casserole tightly and cook slowly in a iiicd- erate oven or on top of the range. Lamb neck slices can also be prepared in tasty fashion. Here is an attractive and different way to use them. Lamb Neck Slives with Vegetables 4 double lamb neck slices 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons Spry 4 carrots 1 can green beans 3 potatoes 1 small head cauliflower Salt and pepper Have double lamb neck cut three-fourths to one thick. Dredge these wilh slices inch flour H-O-U-S-E . >44. 1 ■^y Mafy'B, Dagae— ■■ the r*Mos».I txmght iU. g the old' books on "houMhibld m»n«enifj>t" recomneod kero- ' Last week I did a hit of quite unintentional antiqueing imd ac quired an appealing old blocked- tin teakettle. In case you are like my hus band and can’t for the life of you see why I’d want such a thing I’ll tell you first of all that it fits perfectly ou the largest element of my range emd water beats In no time thereby saying current. Its shape and the tiny Sipot of clean tin showing through layers of dirt as well as Its usefulness briok dust for the •elgnmny #Ua ware but ^ discov- tfia that asroeene ai^ aeonitlBg IKiwdew anwcd with the flseet eHfel wod ..obtainable''doM. the tmk hMutifttlly hod my Uhketlle haa the patina of lustrous i»eiwter. Ehren the most modern and ef ficient of kitchens can be, planned to fit your own perso^ity. ^ne paneling and gingham’ tor the your kitchen by tifk choice . yomr colmr’ ss^nie. 8olt» talpl ODlcM if yw^ a^ the '‘feinl|ifee‘* type. Stropg/ vti^ ^ are the v^orot^ forceful typ^ and one clear mt with glMd.aiit medal p|^(^^lnapflf|i etiaelM!#i ly If you are Ihei utter^ effieMM type of person. "W r Reeding the •&, peta you for less money. \ Tiy it ^ Vor sale at onec -SOQ flannel shirts, rich Barly American farmhouse type j ***** of house and the " woman who ’er proof ^.ort jackets with alp>'- likes blocked-tin teakettles; met-i*^ ^ al and glass for the ultra modem I cWIdren'e Sweaters, 4So maM and gleaming enamel for the av- '“P- P»« ^ ^ . . I for all the family, 70c and on. erage up-to-date home mat does- ^ chri mms «»dlee n’t follow a definite period. pound and up.—Goodwill Do- Yon can also put yourself Into ' partment Store. What the wcll-drcssod Bal’y BrommeU will wear is beautifully Ulustrated by Peter B, wood actor. At left Peter sho-.is his conception of the well-dressed baby on a rainy day, pants carry out the umore!;a mo'if. In center; Sports wear for Juvenile fans. Right: The Ghandi-pants carry padu.ug rn a strategic spot. Good, infant Holly. I The three-comerel A skating ensemble rn OR IfK^JosaaiaarMB How To Prepare * A Grapefruit Sale Of Valuable Real Estate Dec. 18 In Wilkesboro MEDICINE—1600 A. D. When the Great Black Plag.ie ravished London approximately in the year 1603, medicine was still in it.s swaddling clothes, doctors uninformed hut pregnant with superstitions beliefs, and the quacks making sums of money that would, even at this late day. be considered fabulous. London, then a filthy, ill paved city, without sanitation of any kind and notorious for its germ- ladened drinking water, very nat- I T’S easy to peel a grapefruit if you do it the correct way. Wth a sharp knife, cut off rind in a circu lar sawing motion, cutting deep „ ^ . enough to remove white membrane urally suffered a heavy death rate ..u ,.t,. from diseases of all kinds and re lied upon superstitious beliefs to prevent and cure ailments. Nat urally this was a fertile field tor the quacks and they prospered. In fact there was not a large city in the Continent of which the same might not be said. Homes where death and mys- .\dd cupjtifying diseases had entered were and brown in skortening water, cover and cook slowly for marked with a red cross, painted one hour. Cut carrots, green ' on the door: the origin of the beans and potatoes in match-like medical symbol of today. Atic a- pieces and place in a battered hove the cross was painted casserole dish. Season. Remove in the bones from the leck slices, t-= if they are sufficiently loosened, and place the slices on top of the j vegetables. Pour the liquid from j the meat into the casserole, cov er and put in a slow oven (:>U0 degrees F.). Cook until the vege- t'.,-.;:- ....rr.a tbroi!.?! tables are done. Cook the eauli- also red. “God Have .Mercy Upon ■’ so that pedestrians might hold their handkerchiefs to their nose and run past. It is esti.mated that more than !5.n‘Ht (luaehs flourished in the Uriiisl! capiial then. They adver tised thoif cures through the me dium of the i.-ress and hy hatid- flower in boiling water unlil ten-i bills scattered about the streets der. Before serving, place a cauli-iaiid stuffed beneath doors, flower floweret in each cavity Windows, doors, shops .ii'.d made I : i; ..:oving li.e bones from houses were closed to preven* the the neck slices. '“poisoned miasma" from enter- A comimlsaloner’s sale of valu able real estate in Wilkesboro has been announced for Monday, December 18, two o’clock. The property, a part of the es tate of the late Rev. Milton Mc Neill, will be sold under direction of Attorney Robert H. McNeill, who was appointed commissioner by the court to sell the property. It consists of 25 choice home- sites and is located just off Main street in Wilkesboro and adjoins the O. F. Blevins property. The homesites will be sold at absolute auction and the sale is described as a wonderful oppor tunity to buy homesites at the purchaser’s own price. One choice lot will be given a- way absolutely free at the sale and several Christmas turkeys will also be given. The property will be sold on easy terms. Those who desire further 'n- formation about the property are j 1 asked to call at room the I Bank of North Wilkesboro build-j ing. j Use FORESTER’S ROYAL Blue Gasoline IT'S SUPERIOR ^ “I Recommenil Forester’s Royal Blue Gasoliae MISS FLORENCE ROGERS Home Economist and Lecturer BECAUSE It s an 80 OCTANE AVIATION GRADE GAS- OLINE; quick starting on cold mornings; Makes your motor purr with eager, smooth life; gives you more miles per gallon and every drop is free to deliver it^s full quota of power. A COLD BOTTLE OF Perfect sections can be removed from the peeled grapefruit by cut- ling along the side of each dividing membrane to the core. Sections then can easily be liRed out. Pepsi- Cola “Be Sure To Visit -THE- GOODWILL FOR YOUR Christinas Gifts,” Says Miss Rogers Miss Florence Rogers Home Economist and Lecturer You’ll Find Our Store An Ideal Place To Select That Gift For Friend, Mother, Daughter or Sister . . . All Priced To Please. It's Only A Few Days Until Christmas So Shop Now, Candies, Nuts, Oranges, Bana nas, Tangerines, Raisins. DOLLS and TOYS The Goodwill Store “THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS:’ Makes You Feel Mighty Good When You Are Busy In The Kitchen,” says Miss Florence Rogers, the Cooking Expert. “I Always Keep a Bottle Nearhy, Because It’s Such a Sparkling, Bracing Beverage.” 4 ' MISS FLORENCE ROGERS Home Economist and Lecturer BIGGER}'lETTE Careful arrangement enhances the appeal of grapefruit in i-alad. Color contrast is also important and can be supplied by green or red pepper strips; cooked or fresh cranberries; pimiento cheese balls or raw carrot. ing and laying low the citizens. Fires burned at street intersec tions to clarify the air. The learn ed medical men of London grave ly shook their bewigged heads and said the “Black Death was caused by a conjunction of Sat urn. Venus and Mars”—and that medicine could do nothing for those stricken. A big" cola drink. Hrieln BE SURE TO ATTEND The Journal-Patriot's COOKING SCHOOL I Physicians of the day. in com mon with the populace, had no knowledge of insanity or its treat ment and the handling of these mentally sick unfortunates beg gars description. The so-called in sane asylums often sent, for a gratuity, patients to weddings and feasts, in charge of an attend ant, who put them through their erratic performances, using a whip on them as though he were in a cage of wild beasts, and thus create entertainment for the guests. Sundays, many London citizens spent part of the day at these hor rible places watching the antics of the inmates, much, as we take our children to the zoo at pres ent. Hangings were common and public, and usually took place on holidays so that the crowds might gloat over the victims’ struggle. When the culprit was dlsembowl- ed, as was often the case, -crowds assembled days before the execu tion, in order to gain tarorable locations to witness the reyolttag tragedy. h-4 Ada. ge/t alUtBtIoiH>«»3 ro SKA eevc at the Woman’s Club Building Thursday and Friday, Dec. 14-15,2 P. M. and be sure to keep. PEPSI-COLA in die refrigerator. Everybody’s turning to PEPSI-COLA now—it’s so RE FRESHING and HELPFUL. ASK FOR PEPSl-COLA-A BOTTLE WILL PEP YOU UP. H- ■

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