New Uses For Familiar Vegetables By CAROLINE B. KING THE housewife who has a gar den to draw upon for her vegetable supply has a gold mine at her command if she did but know it. for in the fresh green things from her garden patch lie all the rich vital qualities her family require for their well being. String beans, cabbage, carrots, chard, lettuce, contain Vitamin A. Asparagus, beans, cabbage, carrots, lettuce, peas, white potatoes, string beans and tomatoes are rich in Vitamin B. Vitamin C is con tained in beets, cabbage, carrots, lettuce, peas, potatoes, string beans and tomatoes. Escarolle. spinach and tomatoes are rich in iron; beans, carrots, cauliflower and onions contain lime, and asparagus, cabbage, carrots, celery, lettuce, onions, potatoes cooked in the jackets, squash and turnips are all valuable because they supply the roughage or bulk the body needs to keep it in good condition. Home canning of tomatoes affords an op portunity to select fully ripe and choice fruits. When one realizes what a wealth of healthful qualities these easily grown garden vegetables contain, it would seem impossible to serve too many vegetables. One may begin the meal with a vegetable appe tizer, and finish it with a dessert salad made of vegetables, and all the way through the other courses deliciously cooked hot vegetables of all sorts way be served as main ..dishes, us entrees or in any other form one wishes. Tomato Juice Cocktails are ex tremely good. Make them bv strain COREST CITY p Telephone 58 I °" S OURHAR P VOURIER 1 1 Letterheads, Billheads Cards, Circulars, Folders, Fine Booklets, Pamphlets, etc. We never disappoint a customer on a promise. You get the job when its due 1 I . FOREST CITY, NORTH CAROLINA 1 ' ' 111 11 - " —— - 1" ™ _ ' " EASTER v SHOES Fresh and New and Ex- 4 j j quisitely Fashioned. Blue Kid, with blue Amalco ( \ Kid and Navy Blue, Lizard ♦rim. Price Tru-Poise Ritz * lO 00 The constant replenishing of our Spring time footwear as sortments makes choosing always interesting. The styles just arrived have those ideal features for shoes—charm, practicabili ty and moderate pricing. Styles were never lovelier or more varied than this Spring— and every wanted style is represented at '"the Shoe Store" Wright-Scruggs Shoe Co. So selecting your shoes for Easter is certain to prove a pleasure. Tune in on WSPA every Friday evening 8:30 for Wright- Scruggs program. You'll enjoy it. Shoe Store" /i| I s P»rt*nburg,a.qj AA.AA.AAAAAA.AAAA AAAAA AA A A A A A A A A A A A AAAAAAAA f f ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼? f fff ffff ff f fffff fff f f f Read The COUVieT Want ing canned tomatoes through a coarse sieve, pressing lightly. To three cupfuls of pulp add the juice of half a lemon, 1 tablespoonful of sugar, salt, pepper, and paprika to taste, and if desired a mere whiff of celery salt. Put in the shaker half filled with crushed ice and shake vigorously, strain into cocktail glasses and serve with tiny sand wiches of wholewheat or graham bread. Scalloped Egg Plant is Ji tempt ing main dish or entree. Cat a large egg plant in slices about half an inch thick, pare them and place in salt water for a few minutes, then rinse and cut in cubes, cover with boiling salted water, cook till ten der and drain well. Chop one small onion and saute it in 2 tablespoons ful of melted butter, add a table spoonful of chopped parsley and one of flour, cook, stirring gently for a few moments. Then pour in a cupful of milk and simmer till thick, adding % teaspoonful of salt and pepper and paprik to taste. Add the egg plant and turn into a buttered baking dish. Cover with bread crumbs, dot with butter and bake a nice brown. Cucumber Salad with Pineapple: Add IV2 cupfuls of boiling water to a package of lemon flavored, sweetened gelatine, and stir well, set aside to cool. When beginning to thicken add a tablespoonful of vinegar, one cupful of cubed cu cumber and a slice or two of canned pineapple finely shredded. Season with paprika and a little salt, turn into §mall molds, chill well, and unmold on lettuce leaver. Serve as a dessert salad with cream cheese balls and wafers. THE FOREST CITY-COURIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930. ISAIE OF ! REAL ESTATE ! i i Under and by virtue of the pow -ler of sale contained in a certain Deed In Trust made and executed by and between J. F. Hamrick and ■wife, Viola Hamrick, to W. L. Brown 'Trustee for Forest City Building & 'Loan Association, on the 18th day lof September, 1928, recorded in the | office of the Register of Deeds for i Rutherford County, N. C., in Book ,2 at page 280. The said Deed In Trust being given to secure a cer | tain indebtedness and default hav j ing been made in the payments of jthe said indebtedness, and by request 'of the party of the third part, the ; undersigned Trustee will, on FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930. i within the legal hours of sale in ifront of the Forest City Building • and Loan Association office in the ; town of Forest City, offer for sale !to the last and highest bidder for ; cash or good security the following described Real Estate, to wit: j Lying and being in the town of i Forest City and located on Broad !way street. Beginning on a stake in the edge •of sidewalk, L. C. Lowrance corner ; thence S 71 1-2 W;,, 210 feet to a 'stake in the Lowrance line; thence S 118 E 100 feet to a stake; thence N 171 1-2 E 210 feet to a stake in the ledge of sidewalk; thence N 18 W with jthe edge of sidewalk and Broadway j street 100 feet to the beginning, 'containing a dwelling and out build ! ings. • This, the 25th day of March, 1930. i 25-4t. W. Ii BROWN, Trustee. • RECEIVERS' NOTICE. i I m, : NORTH CAROLINA, ! Rutherford County. In The Superior Court. Standard Oil Company of N. J., h - Plaintiff against Harris Oil Company, Defendant. ! It is ordered and adjudged in the above entitled action that all credi tors of the defendant Company veri fy and present their claims against said defendant Company, to J. T. Harris and R. C. Alexander, Re ceivers heretofore appointed by this Court, on or before ninety days from |the date hereof, or be forever barred jfrom participating in the distribution lof the assets of said defendant • Company. It is further ordered that the said Receivers notify all persons known to them who have claims against the said Harris Oil Company, a corpor ation, at their last known address, and that they publish notice of this order once a week for four weeks in some newspaper published in Ruth erford county* This the 19th day of March, 1930. MICHAEL SCHENCK, Judge of the Eighteenth Judicial J 25-4t. District, j NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO FILE CLAIM j NORTH CAROLINA, County of Rutherford. In the Matter of ! Farmers Bank & Trust Co. j Forest City, N. C. | Under authority of Subsection 10 of Section 218 (c), Consolidated Sta tutes, all persons who have claims against the above named bank are j hereby notified to present proof of j claim at Forest City on or before the jlst day of July, 1930. Failure to present claim on or be jfore the above date bars the claim jnot presented except as to the assets] jof the bank in the hands of the Cor-1 iporation Commission for the account' j of said bank at the time claim is pre-' j sented. Objection to the allowing of any j claim may be made by any interest ed person by filing such objection in the pending action in the office of the Clerk of Court of this county and by serving a copy thereof on the Chief State Bank Examiner or the Liquidating Agent of this bank. This the Ist day of April 1930. JOHN D. BIGGS, Liquidating Agent of Farmers Bank & Trust Co., Forest City, N. C. I 25-4t. Chatham county is seeding 30,000 pounds of lespedeza seed this spring I with other scattering orders being ; placed. The Farmers Club of Bladen coun ' ty is sponsoring a series of night ! meetings this spring to study farm management subjects. This is the time of year when paragraphers dufst off the old seed catalogue wheeze. 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Bckt JEWEL 55c | a CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, 3 for 25c | 3 ____ —————— —_—— —__——— a MAIDEN BLUSH APPLE BUTTER, qt glass barrel 25c | jj § jj OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 3 for 19c | D S d Grandma Washing Powder and Special Octagon Soap, 7 for 25c a . ; a LARGE SUPER SUDS 2 for 35c | No. 2 TOMATOES 3 for 25c a a SKINNERS RAISIN BRAN, package 10c | a ■■ ■ I CORN FLAKES or POST TOASTIES, 3 for 20c j ij H■■——— —mmmm «■————-—« jj LIBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 for 25c | I ROSE DALE FLAT PINK SALMON, 2 for . 35c ? g I Maxwell House Coffee 36c I Igt a Libby's 1 lb. Red Alaska Sal- Libby's and Delmonte No. 2 1-2 I m on 28c Bart. Pears, can „.. r 35c : I Carnation or Pet Milk, small | Libby's and Delmonte No. 2 1-2 g f or 25c | sliced and halves Y. C. Peach- Carnation or Pet Milk, large | | es, can 25c 3 for 25c | In Our Sanitary Meat Market | I Sugar 1111110 Swifts Whole Ik Qi p \ I Cured IIHMO • Armour's Half '«> Zto | I Fresh Ground Beef, lb. 19c Fresh Pork Ribs, lb. 19c | I Fresh Side Pork, lb. 18c CHEESE, full cream, lb. _ 22c | 3 Fancy Western I Baby Beef Steaks lb. 35c | 1 We Handle A No. 1 Western Steers, Veal and N. C. Pork 1 S Locally Owned and Operated. 6j M It