BEEN HOME—Pfc. Stough A.
Wrap, son of Mrs. A. V. Wray of
700 N. Morgan street, was home re
cently on a delay enroute to an
other post. Pfc. Wray entered
the army air force in June, 1944,
and received training at Scott
Field, 111., and Bryan Field, Texas.
His wife, the former Miss Janie
Cline, and their small son,
Stough, jr., and daughter, Jane,
are making their home at 124 Bel
vedere, while he is in service.
Pfc. Baron A. Thomas
Killed In Action
BLACKSBURG. S. C. — Pfc.
Barron A. Thomas. 35, was killed
in action with General George
Patton’s Third army in Germany
April 8, the War department has
notified his mother, Mrs. Lula
Thomas of Mount Paran commun
ity. near here.
A farmer before entering the
service, three years aRO, Thomas
had spent 18 months in the Ber
muda islands before being sent to
the European theatre of war.
Surviving are his mother; five
brothers, Horton Thomas of Kings
Mountian, Andrew of York, Co
lumbus of Chester, Adam of the
navy and Ariel, and three sisters,
Mrs. John Ashe of Chester. Mrs.
Roy Howe of Rock Hill and Miss
Eva Thomaa.
JUNIOR-SENIOR
FRIDAY NIGHT
The annual Junior-Senior party
will be held Friday night at the
high school building. Due to the
shortage of food there will be no
banquet this year. There will be
dancing and for the benefit of
those who do not dance there will
be games and other amusements.
The girls will be attired in even
ing clothes and the boys may de
cide individually how they dress.
Rachel Spangler was selected by
popular vote to be beauty queen
iu a contest which was held earlier
this spring. There will be a floor
show later in the evening, and
the dancing will continue until
twelve o’clock. The program is as
follows: 8:30 dancing in gym,
games in cafeteria. 9:30 grand
march followed by crowning of
Miss Junior-Senior. 10:00 floor
show, Buddy Bumgardner as mas
ter of ceremonies. 10:30-13:00 danc
ing and games. Cookies and punch
will be served throughout tho
evening.
Hold Autopsy
For J. W. Moser
Killed In Wreck
HICKORY—The body of John
W. Moser of Claremont, who was
killed on Highway 70 near States
ville on the night of March 23, will
be removed from its grave in Be
thel Lutheran church cemetery
in the Oxford section later this
week and an autopsy held, Attor
ney John C. Stroupe said today.
Mr. Stroupe said he made a mo
tion to this effect in Iredell coun
ty recorder’s court Monday and
that the motion was granted.
Dr. Little, Iredell county physi
cian, will perform ties autopsy, it
is stated.
STEEL VAULT
The local attorney told The Rec
ord that the autopsy will be held
just as .soon as a steel vault con
cern in Winston-Salem is able to
—»Food. ' .' 1
Spring Poem—Asparagus
By CHARLOTTE ADAMS
Associated Press Food Editor
Spring, for me. means not only a new ttonnet. It means
the time to eat asparagus—and strawberries, particularly
in shortcake or ice cream—and soft-shell crabs, or shad
with roe.
i
All these are wonderful things
to eat. Combined, they make a
beautiful meal. And not one of
them is rationed. Let’s go on some
fine spring eating!
Asparagus combines beautifully
with other delicate foods, or it can
really be the mainstay of a meal,
served with a good Hollandaise
sauce, for instance, which you
make with margarine—a God-send
in these butter-rationed days. With
this serve another vegetable and
potato—and you've a beautiful and
satisfying meal.
send someone to open Moser’s steel
vault.
Moser was killed when an auto
mobile in which he and a States
ville woman named as Grace An
derson were riding wrecked near
the Clinker Brick eating establish
ment. Eventually a charge of man
slaughter was brought against the
Anderson woman and a hearing
was set for April 23. It was at
this hearing that Mr. Stroupe, at
torney for the Moser family, was
granted his motion to have the
body removed from its grave and
an autopsy held.
Eastman Representative
Talks At High School
Mrs. Martha Patton, represen
tative of the Tennessee Eastmen
Company, visited the high school
yesterday and talked to a group
of students who are interested in
taking jobs in the Oak Ridge plant
this summer. The work is divided
into four types: production trainee,
chemical trainee, mechanical
trainee, and clerical work.
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85RS;
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PILLSBURY'S
FLOUR - 10-lb. plain ._ 62c
10-LB. PAIL KARO
SYRUP_
IVORY
SOAP - 3 Large
OCTAGON
TOILET SOAP-2 for.. .9c
CAMAY
SOAP - 3 Cakes
IVORY
SOAP - 2 Medium.12c
2 SMALL PKGS.
DUZ.
IVORY
FLAKES - Large.23c
SEASONED TO SATISFY
Pure Pork Sausage lb. 35c
39c
SKINLESS
WIENERS - lb. .. 36c
- ICARROTS~2r, ,
BEST QUALITY -
Bologna - lb-33c ICABBAGE- i
FRESH UNK
FRESH LINK
Sausage - lb. 42c
3 for 20c
KRAFT
!\r\/~vr i
Dinner . .. 11c
SILVER CUP
COFFEE
Lb. .. 22c
HY-GRADE
MATCHES - 3 Boxes.. 12c
MY-T-FINE
DESSERTS
GRADE A BONELESS
SIRLOIN STEAK - Pound
GRADE 'A'
CHUCK ROAST - Pound
LEAN SHOULDER
PORK STEAK - Pound
LEAN SHOULDER
Pork Roast
i
Or have a first course of spring
identified fish with french fried
potatoes. And follow this with cold
asparagus, accompanied by a-pro
per sauce and hot biscuits.
Asparagus Maryland
1 lb. asparagus
2 tablespoons butter or fortified
margarine
1 tablespoon vinegar
1 teaspoon sugar
1 cup boiling water
Extra vinegar
Clove of garlic
3 tablespoons salad oil
1 tablespoon minced parsley
1-2 teaspoon salt
Wash asparagus and ‘‘peel" the
ends of all wody fiber. Tie Into |
3 or 4 bunches. Heat together but- j
ter or margarine, vinegar, sugar,
boiling water and salt in a large
kettle. Place asparagus flat in this
liquid and cook uncovered until
asparagus is tender. Remove and
chill, saving the liquid. Measure
the liquid when cold; add vine
gar to make 3-4 cup. Add clove ot
garlic cut in half, 3 tablespoons
salad oil, 1 tablespoon minced
parsley and salt to taste. Stir. Re
move garlic. Arrange chilled as
paragus on large platter; remove j
string's from bundles and bind
bundles with rings of green pepper.
Garnish platter with tomatoes,
hard-cooked eggs and watercress.
Serve the sauce in a side dish.
Chilled asparagus is also excel
lent served with a vinaigrette sauce.
ASPARAGUS MARYLAND
. . . . Good spring eating.
If Today Is
Your Birthday
By STELLA
THURSDAY, APRIL 26 — Bom
today, you are strong-willed and
have a keen intelligence. You
men have a good head for busi
ness. Your tact and diplomacy arc
outstanding characteristics and
you know how to handle people
ao that they will enjoy doing what
you want them to do. Be sure
that you use this influence wisely
You are interested in politics and
would probably make a consider
able success in this field. Science
is another field in which you
might do very well. You are alsc
interested in music and painting
and may have some talent along
these lines, as well. In other
words, you are a versatile person
who must learn to concentrate on
some one thing early in life. Con
quer that one thing and then gc
on to something else. Scatter
your interests too widely and you
will become a charming Jack ol
many trades, but master of none
You women, on the other hand
are more inclined to use your
career of marriage and home
making, for you seem to have
special talents along these lines
You are an excellent hostess, love
children, and know how to make
a beautiful and comfortable home
Both you men and women, how
ever, should be cautious in your
selection of a life mate since you
are not one to stick it out if you
are unhappy in your home life,
You will not hesitate to make a
second iry.
MAYOR DEFEATED
WINSTON-SALEM— (fP)—Mayor
George W. Coan, jr., was defeated
in his bid for renomination in
Tuesday's Democratic primary by
George D. Lentz, president of a
transfer company. Lentz received
4,602 votes, Mayor Coan 3,139.
Celery leaves may be stored by
drying them in a warm oven and
placing them in a tightly covered
jar.
Army Planes
At Bethlehem
Sunday Afternoon
BETHLEHEM—A large crowd ■
gathered at the community air-1
j port, "Hawk Haven,” Sunday af-,
ternoon to see the army planes
| there, and several enjoyed rides In 1
■ them.
; Mrs. W. G. Camp of Mooresboro
has been visiting at the bedside
j of her mother, Mrs. McDaniel, who
i is sick. Other children of Mrs.
McDaniel's ivsited her Sunday.
Mrs. J. D. McKinney of Ches
1 nee, S. C., spent the weekend with i
Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Arrow
ood. Mrs. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs.'
1 Arrowood and daughters, Tillie and
I Lana, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. D.!
! Hardin and Mr. and Mrs. Lester j
j Camp Sunday afternoon near Pat
terson Springs.
j ' Mrs. Harold Herndon and daugh- i
I ters, Hilda and Anne of Grover,
were weekend guests of Mr. and j
Mrs. Hunter Wells.
Mrs. Ray Wright entertained
Saturday evening with a party
j honoring Mesdames Otto Kiser
and Hunter Wells. Mrs. Kiser
and Mrs. Wells recently celebrat
ed a birthday anniversary.
Charges Against
Meadows Revised
GREENVILLE, April 26— </P) —
! The charges against Dr. Leon R.
i Meadows when he goes on tria!
: in Pitt county superior court June
4 will be contained in four bills
I of indictment, including 10counts,!
A grand jury returned the true
bills yesterday charging embezzle
ment and omitting the counts on
which the educator was found in- I
nocent at his first trial early this
year. Dr. Meadows is accused ot :
misapplication of funds while serv
ing as president of East Carolina
Teachers’ college.
Dixie
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Pure.Cane Sugar
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
6 ears
dozen
;p
FRESH
CORN
LARGE JUICY
ORANGES
FRESH SMOOTH
CARROTS 2 bunches
NEW
CABBAGE 2 lb.
LEMONS lb.
NEW TEXAS
ONIONS 3 lb.
SWEET
POTATOES 3 lb.
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FLOUR
10-Lb.
Paper
Bag
62c
« RED POINTS PER LB.
SWIFT
JEWEL
1-Lb.
Pkg.
19c
CRUTCHFIELD
CORN
MEAL
2-Lb. 4
Pkg. ±£C
I-1
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3 ss 18c
IVORY FLAKES
2 Med
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Lge.
Bars
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3 ££ 20c
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I9c
pS 23c
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2 fto. 19c
M 23c
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2S 19c
pig. 23c
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3-Lb. £+ O*
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6 RED POINTS PER LB.
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cin 27C
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SNOWDRIFT
67c
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Ctn.
OLD ENGLISH
NO RUBBING
WAX
32c- «t. 59c
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LITTLE BOY
Bluing Botz 9c
Enriched Daily
MARVEL BREAD
16-Oz. Ui-Lb. 4 4|
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CORNFLAKES * 5c
GRAPE Juioe Punch. .24c
SALAD Dressing ... & 19c
NECTAR TEA , . .34c
PEACHES . . Lt 35c
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15V4-OZ. |“
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3 R°iis 15c
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T-y •
Wieners lb.
TYPE 4
Bologna lb.
Fat Back lb.
TYPE 2
6 POINTS
28c
4 POINTS
24c
5 POINTS
18c
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Fillet of Haddock 43c
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