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Friday, April 16, 1948 THIS, TUT, JITO THE OTHER By Mrs. Theo. B. Davis Our mockingbird that was so depressed over his defeat by hun dreds of waxwings did not sing any last week until Thursday, not long before noon. Even yet he does not sound as boyant and care free as before his reign was dis puted. Every woman needs another fe male to help her admire the re l* suits of her work. I showed my § youngest son five quart jars in which I had three hens canned. Another woman would have ex claimed over them, but Barrie merely gave one glance and said, “Looks like lab specimens pickled in alcohol.” Now I don’t know whether I shall enjoy eating those hens. Don’t put too much confidence in the claims made by manufac turers of cleaning compounds when it comes to their not hurting paint. Try them first where it will not matter greatly if paint is removed. A cleaner that is all right for enamel may not do for paint. I tried one of the new pro ducts this week, following direc tions exactly. The dirt came off —but so did a big part of the paint on the table being worked on. I went back to soap and warm water. For a number of years the gar den club here sponsored a flower show and plant exchange here each spring. I think the war put a stop to it. And I do wish the gardeners would start the ex change again, if they do not feel equal to the whole thing. With so many new houses around us there is an unusual de sire for shrubbery, slips, cuttings and plants; and everyone who grows flowers knows you have to do a lot of thinning and cutting out once in a while. This surplus would give a start to every new householder in town, if well dis tributed. Not the least of the advantages in a plant exchange is the fact that no selling is done; if you can’t exchange, you are given what you want as long as the supply holds out; and if houses cost others as they did the branches of my fam ily, a little saving comes in handy. In addition, the neighborly feeling fostered by an exchange is worth working for. I’m going out some day soon and gather my annual mess of pokeweed stalks. I don’t care enough for the leaves to cook them, but the tender stalks par boiled with the water changed J. M. Chevrolet Co. Chevrolets Oldsmobilet Floors Sanded and Finished No Job Too Large and None Too Small ROYAL BUNN Upstairs over City Market NAN DIN A S for sale Mrs. O. H. Massey Telephone 3681 Little River Ice Co. Quality and Service PHONE 2871 FRYERS FOR SALE Massey's Hatchery Zebulon twice, well drained and seasoned with pork or bacon fat make a dish that rivals asparagus. How ever, if you, like a young neighbor who was given these directions, should exclaim “But we don’t like asparagus!” don’t bother with poke either. Nobody here eats it but me. Mrs. Ida Hall called me recently and said she had been asked for a recipe for hot milk cake. She remembered one that appeared in this column, but did not have it clearly in mind, and suggested that we re-print it. .When I went to my cookbook the page with that recipe and the page facing it were stuck together, apparently with a tiny dab us egg or batter right where the clipping had been pasted in. All of it could not be read, so I had to proceed from memory after all. However, I have baked two cakes by direc tions given below, and you will find them accurate, though it may be they differ slightly from the original. HOT MILK CAKE Beat two eggs well, adding grad ually one scant cupful sugar. Have one cupful sifted with one tea spoonful baking powder and one eighth teaspoon salt. Add this to the egg-sugar mixture, beating all the time. Use vanilla flavor, put ting it in the batter next. You will now have a mixture too thick to look encouraging, but don’t I SATURDAY SPECIAL * % GRAPEFRUIT- 6 tor 25c t PURE LARD -28 c pound t 46 oz. 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Beat just enough to blend well, pour into baking pan and cook in slow oven. Do not let heat go above 325, if you have oven ther mometer. This cake may take the place of sponge in any dessert and is far more easily made. Baked in lay ers it is fine with pineapple filling. CARD OF THANKS Please accept this as a partial expression of my sincere thanks for the flowers, cards, and other gifts sent me during my stay in the hospital. Mrs. Frank Lombardo DR. G. S. BARBEE Physician and Surgeon Office Hours 9 a.m. - 12 noon 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. —7 p.m. - 8 p.m. Telephone 3921 Dr. Chas. E. Flowers Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 2881 Residence 2961 DR. L. M. MASSEY Dentist PHONE 2921 DR. J. F. C.OLTRANE DENTIST Office Phone 2141 Ofiice Hours: 9-12:30 A. M. 1:30-5 P. M. Frank Wall Y.W.A. Class The Y. W. W. held its regular monthly meeting Monday night, April 6, in the home of Dorothy Ellington with Nellie Kemp, Lib Eddins, and Melba Bunn as joint hostesses. Rachel Massey led the devotional and Elizabeth Horton gave a very interesting talk on the subject, “Lot’s Wife.” Nellie Kemp sang “Our Best.” During the social hour, games were played and Charles Horton played several musical selections. Delicious refreshments were sew ed. BEAUTIFY and protect your home with Avolite 100 percent : Pure House Paint Since 1890 Lasts Longer Looks Better Costs Less Special Offer for a Limited Time DEBNAM HARDWARE STORE - Zebulon j WE ALWAYS USE THE UTMOST CARE That's why we do such a good job! Modern Equipment Does Cleaning Best! 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This reduces tread wear, punctures, bruises and breaks. for a really sensational “buy” In tires, see us for Marathons todayl And remember “new tubes save tires”, 1 ZEBULON MOTOR CO. 1 SERVICE STATION | Wakefield W.M.S. The W. M. S. of Wakefield held its regular monthly meeting Mon day night, April 12, at the home I of Mrs. L. J. Glover with 14 mem ; bers present. Mrs. Glover gave the devotional They May Have Life,” was dis cussed by Mrs. Raleigh Sherron. After the business was discus sed, delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. J. A. Cawthorne is critically ill in Duke Hospital.
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