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A Pot Roast do Luxe - By BITTY BARCLAY What does it mean to your family when yon say "We are bavin* pot roast tor dinner 7" Do yon get a smile of apprecia tion from your husband and shouts of approbation from the children, or do you find real enthusiasm lack in*? Believe it or not, it all de pends upon the pot roast you serve. There are pot roasts that are tender and tasty; pot roasts that are seasoned so that the first bite assures the diner of an enjoyable meat dish; and. sad to say, pot roasts that are merely "pot roasts”, if you catch my idea. The pot roast rec.pe presented herewith will give you several good suggestions for making that per fect main-course dish. Perhaps you will find the hint about seasoning one of the most valuable. The addition of the Worcestershire Sauce gives an added and an un usual f.. /or. Incidentally, It should be key•: on hand at all times, for use w.fh vegetables and soups as well as meats. This Sauce, with salt .<d pepper, constitute the famous table trio of seasoners-. It's a trio that should be on your table always. » Pet Roast 4 Ibe. rump of beet 1 tablespoon nit 2 tablespoons flour Mi to 44 cup water Small onion Potato balls Slices of carrot * teaspoons tea * Perrins Sauce 2 tablespoons ketebup Hare butcher roll meat and tie with string. Wipe with a damp cloth and dredge well with a mix* ture of the nit and flour. Use a heavy kettle. Brown meat on all sides In a little fat to»**whicb a small, minced onion hn been added. Pour % to % cup water orer meat (according to sice of bottom of kettle) corer tightly and simmer until almost tender — SO minutes per pound About an hour before meat has ‘'nlsbed cooking, add vegetables a: 1 cup of boilir water. Corer and cook slowly. Th | gravy will thicken itself if U meat is well floured. Just befo.' removing from fire, stir in the Wo restershlre Sauce and ketchup. Fc added test, pour a few drops t Worcestershire on the meat a i table. cwpanrar cwm mu* puutr rcwrwtx A4catttxwmrm*£Xfr — 1 - — - - - -—■ ..* Hines Labels Peace Petition A Phony Washington. — AFL Special Representative Lewis G. Hines joined with spokesmen for 12 other American organisations in labeling the so-called “Stockholm Peace Petition” a “phony peace petition to disarm the United States.” The organisations are repre sented in the All-American Con ference to Combat Communism. Mr. Hines and the ' 12 other spokesmen said: “The circulation, under the di rection of the Communist party, of the phony peace petition to ; disarm the United States is in keeping with its historic proce dure of infiltrating and later par alyzing a nation which it wishes to invade. - "This petition was initiated at the recent so-called peace con ference at Stockholm. All men kindly disposed toward their fel lows favor peace. "We favor peace, but we are forced to conclude that the na tions which have associated them selves with this alleged peace move are aggressors, not peace makers." Pointing out that 1,000,000 Americans had already signed the petition, the group expressed the hope that “no other Ameri cans or organizations will be caught in this trap." FTC ASKED TO CITE RACKETEERING PRESS Newark, Jf. J.—-The Interna tional Labor Press of America has requested the Federal Trade Commission to help eliminate “racket” newspapers. The appeal followed recent FTC action against a paper pub lished in Philadelphia for mis representing its true nature and thereby defrauding the public. ILPA Secretary-Treasurer Lew is M. Herrman said in a letter to FTC Chairman James Mead that a number of such racket sheets operate in various parts of the country, “fleecing the pub lic. and, particularly, employers friendly to labor, of hundreds of thousands of dollars annually by posing as editorial spokesmen for organized labor.” It "I like the storytelling hour with the younger chil dren, scrubbed rosy and shiny as prize apples . . . looking so trustingly into the future. "I like the Great Days . . . Christmas and Easter and Graduation. Especially this year, with Bobby ready to start college in the Fall (and, thank heavens, his education fund safely put away). "I like the snug feeling inside our house when 1 lie awake at night... especially rainy nights. Knowing it’s ours, paid for and secure.” You don't need to know much about money to know that these are things worth saving for. You needn't be a financial wizard to figure out that the regular purchase of U.S. Savings Bonds is as safe, profitable, and sure a way of saving as has ever been invented. Now, today, la the time to join the Payroll Savings Plan at your office, or the Bond-A-Month Plan at your bank. So sign up! Declare your family’s future independence and safety. QutoTMftc Atutin^ is awiL Sojmm BontU : GREETINGS Scandinavia Baiting Company 112 Keswick Tel. 3-3396 CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS Scott Drug Co. WHOLESALE 112 So. College St. Tel. 3-3184 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Ever Browse? Smith Book Store 402 West Trade St. Tel. 2-0070 Charlotte, N. C. GREETINGS Clorence H. Smith Employment Service 608 No. Try on St. - Tel. 3-4117 CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS Villa Heiflrts Hardware Company Hardware aumd Seed Store Phone 4-1853 1724 Pegram Street — Charlotte, N. C. GREETINGS Jean Caldwell Smitli Treasurer Mecklenburg County -- SNO-WHITE LAUNDERERS ft DRY CLEANERS, INC. J. J. Feller, Mgr. 1107 E. Fourth St. Phone 3-8885 CHARLOTTE, N. C. , GREETINGS Specs Company 2921 North Tryon CHARLOTTE, N. C. GREETINGS St. John Studio QUALITY PORTRAITS 115 Eoet Trade St. _Tel. 2-3121 CHARLOTTE, N. C. Driving a ear without a lieanc# is like oparating a business without a license—strictly illegal. To get a license to drive you must show that you know the safety rules of the road... and must have a satisfactory driving record free from arrests for serious traffic violations. And, by the same token, to obtain a license in the beer industry a retailer must meet a number of strict qualifications. He must be financially responsible. He must not only have a ''clean" record for obeying the law but -must keep his record clean. If he does not maintain a dean, orderly establishment, or if he allows unruliness or sells to minors, ho Is violating the law. And his license is revoked accordingly. Working with other police officers, the Malt Bee* erage Division of the North Carolina ABC Board care fully checks all retail beer outlets for any violation of the law. The boor industry is ia hearty aoeord with this enforcement program.. which helps the industry keep its beet foot forward at all times in your community. North Carolina Division VmttD STATES BftSWSJlS FOU/fDATJOIt.. WC. tmmmmmmmmmSk
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