1 - FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1948 PAGE THREE (Second SectioaJ THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNT AINEEB n.YV UlNNtR L.rn.rl- l re) through kprini; ,,il I." Hit' UlaB"- l..-r.-elf Ur. Ka-tcr dinner i..t ,rk-a-boo ring. "1 douali i -I" fad with ad ivllcit up je..,- I intn a then -: .'P'U " f the fcfH 111 UK' IOP he dough uses and Janwashyour BATH MAT SET WASHED RINStD DAMP-ORIEO 6EPNEX CHQP-wMe jes your wasfi !BJi BATHMAT SUT AD TO YOUR NEAR JJESETIE." :-;.t vhh c.c yous 1S"iCUA;rNTiJN '-WAIT OR SHOP E BEND IX DOES JK AUTOMAT. CALLY. I . E in :j min; :, jKEET, DAMP- MINUTES DRY. :e to gq1 Launderette li) Depot St waui itucoiN co. s. . mi' Speaking Of Homemaking By ELIZABETH GREENWOOD Home Service Representative Carolina Power and Lifht Company bakes, the apricot filling fluffs up through the cuts. A special glaze of confectioners sugar icing gives this coffee cake a special holiday touch. The Easter season would hardly be complete without Hot Cross buns. Here is the old favorite made in a modern way without kneading. Almond cakes are really cookies, a bit like those good almond cook ies often served in Chinese restau rants. Topped with almond halves and flavored gently with almond extract, these one-egg cookies make thrifty cookie-jar champions. Apricot Peek-a-Boo Ring 1 pkg. yeast (compressed or dry) 1 4 cup lukewarm water J"2 cup milk !'4 cup sugar 1 tsp. salt 2 tbsps. shortening 2 egg yolks '2 tsp. grated lemon rind HEDenOSE STARTING FEEDS If you'v bought wll-bred chic Is this yar, that's a good start. But what counts is the number of thrifty birds you rails. Lt Rad Rosa Starting Fts-ds do thair part in laying the important foundation for tha sturdinets and rasistanca that mean so much with growing birds. Build thrifty chicks the proved Red Rose-way. Thrifty chicks ara profitable chicles. Richland Supply Co. Phone 43 At the Depot in performance in ruggedness Iff Automotive experts and millions WylAjpg of motorists agree: Vove-in-Heod ii for ahead because it gives an oufstond'ng combination of performance, endurance, depend ability and economy. . . . Chevrolet master builder of this master motor has proved this by pro ducing more than 20 million Valve-in-Head engines during the past thirty-seven years engines which hold the distinction of having delivered more billions of miles of satisfaction, to more owners, over a longer period, than any other power-plant built today! Chevrolet's World's Champion Valve-in-Head engine is another powerful reason why CHEVROLET AND ONI V CHEVROLET IS FIRST . . . another convincing proof that only Chevrolet gives BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST! rolet's "Blue Flame" combustion, means more driving power 'or the pistons less heat loss and maxi mum economy. Valve-in-Head en gines are inherently easier to cool; and Chevrolet's individual cooling of cylinders prevents waste of power promotes efficient operation prolongs engine life. 2Vi cups sifted flour Melted butter or margarine Apricot tilling Cooiecuoneis sugar icing Sonen yeast in lUKewarm water. Scam niUK. qu sugar, salt ana snoriennig. iooi to lukewarm. AuU l tup iiuur. .nix vvcii. vua egt yolKa, it'iiion niiu and soileiieu easi. Mia untu smooui. Mil re maining nour 10 iiukc son uough. is-ucaa unui sinooin anu place m agiiciy greaseu ouui. Lover. Lei rise in warm plate until doubled taooui l-z nouis i. t-uucti uown. Aon out to rectangle -.4 inch ItucK and aoout ti minus wide. Brusn Willi melted butter or margarine and spread witn apricot lining. rvon up iiKe jeiiy roil, r orm 11110 ring on greased baking sheet. Mane Y-shaped gashes around top 01 ring wiui sharp knite. Let rise in warm plate until doubled. Bake in moderate oven you F. lor about 30 minutes. Cilaze with confec tioners sugar icing. Apricot tilling 2 egg whites z cup sugar 1 cup mashed cooked apricots. Beat egg whites surf. Gradually beat in sugar to make stilf mer ingue. Fold in mashed apricots. Hot Cross Buns 2 pkgs. yeast U tup lukewarm water V-i tups milk ;!4 cup sugar 2 tsp. salt -i cup shortening 2 eggs t 1 tsp. nutmeg tsp. cinnamon 1 cup currants 6 cups silted Hour Confectioners sugar icinjj Soften yeast in lukewarm water. Scald milk. Add sugar, salt and shortening. Cool to lukewarm. Add two cups flour. Mix thoroughly. Add softened yeast and eggs. Beat smooth. Add nutmeg, cinnamon, currants and remaining flour to make soft dough. Cover and let rise until double. Shape into balls and place in greased pan. Let rise until doubled. Bake in moderate oven 375" K. for about 15 minutes. When cool, mark .cross on each bun with confectioners sugar icing. Almond Cakes 2 cups Hour 1 cup sugar ' -i tsp. baking powder s 1 2 tsp. salt 23 cup shortening 1 cup chopped blanched al monds 1 egg beaten 1 tsp. almond extract 2 tbsps. milk Split blanched almonds Sift together flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Cut or rub in shortening until mixture is like eornmeal. Add chopped blanched almonds. Mix egg. almond extract and milk. Add 1o flour mixture. Mix well and knead gently. Form into balls and place on ungreased baking sheet Flatten with hand. Yields about 6 dozen. It has been estimated that gambl ing machines took more American money in depression 1933 than in prosperous 1929. is far ahead! and economy... and reliability! Color Goes to Head MOCHA I LUFF Tut a parade ot Faster colors on your table tins year and tlo it with food. You can if you feature thr golden-yellow of hot eornmeal bread, a deep sunshiny sponge or chillon cuke, a lemon pie wilh a 11 uil white meringue -the colors of daffodils anil lilies, of sunlight and spring rebirth! Of course decorated Faster eggs play an important part on til lable. What would breakfast on Faster Sunday be without a basket of Ihi'in'.' If I here are small children in the lamily they'll love individual baskets and the not -so-small will like them. too. !ly sister Phyllis has a special basket which she always iills with col ored i-gs for her vouirg miii at Faster tune and Ihen uses lor soft and hard-cooked eggs all the year through. Somehow a breakfast or a supper egg is always more in viting to a youngster when it comes served in this special way . For an Faster parly the young sters will enjoy liny parly bask ets filled villi chocolate bunnies or jelly beans. I don'l know whether it just in New York Ilia! jelly beans have liiimd modern in color or whether iliey'w changed hues all over the country ! Bui the chartreuse, claret and pelal-pink shades I saw in the window of a Fifth avenue candv shop wen- en trancing - and looked iikc- modern "decorator colors." Quite a far cry from thr hard yellows, vociferous pinks and "licorices" of my child hood! JCven if our faintly has iis own tradilional Faster melius its al ways fun In add something new. If Micro is .in Italian bakery in your neighborhood, do try their Panel lord : this is a traditional rich Faster bread full of such good things as chopped citron, lemon and raisins. Of course your lamily will enjoy some especially good Fabler des serts. They should be ralln-r light in contrast to the rich pies and I top. Chill. Make 6 servings. Movie Actors Live Longer Than The Busy Executives, Hollywood Finds r.y PATRICIA ( LAKY United Press Stall CorresponcU nl HOLLYWOOD IT' Actors whose slock in trade i.- I hell' laces live I'm ever in Mo! ly wood: but movie executive-., uho live by their I brains, die y uuug. i Doctors alU-sl thai I he two most ; frequent causes i death in t he movie industry are h-art disease and ulcers. They say that worry iiuj i ontiibiiti s strongly In both. j Actors worry. t course, about j whether their option will be picked J up and whether then' lalel wife is i going to i-M-l hiM'tiicr with their; newest gii I I riend. lint movie executives have to worry about the actors as well as all the other d lads picture making, which at a large studio includes all I lie facets ot a city . At the age ol Id a movie execu tive starts making bis will, lint an actor at that age say Clark Cable. Oary Cooper, .lo.-oph Col ten. Hub ert Young. Pobcrt Montgomery. Charles lioyii and ltonald Colman is si il I in Ins prime. Oppot tiinilv Beckons They have the opportunity for health and fame u. later years SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK v c i -a y of the Easter Table " i Make it meringue for Easter puddings of some of our other hol iday s. 1 always think coffee is an excellent flavor for these delicate sweets; colfee ice cream and angel tood cake, for instance, or cream pulls filled with colfee custard pudding. Or serve the delicious dessi-il pictured villi its mocha custard base and poached mer ingues, Huffy as angel wings! The recipe has been tested with instant collee, regular and decafleinaled; if l here are sleep problems: in your liou.se hold you may like to use the latter kind. Mocha Muff egg whiles Dash of sail tbsps. sugar cups milk tsp. vanilla square i 1 oz.) unsweetened chocolate egg yolks, slightly beaten l a I lisps, sugar 1 tbsp. decalfeinated or regular instant colfee Beat egg whites and salt until loamy throughout. Add 3 table spoons sugar. 1 tablespoon at a tune, beating after each addition until sugar is incorporated; then continue beating until mixture will stand in peaks. Combine milk and v .nulla in I a I g e bine milk .mil vanilla in large shallow saucepan or skillet and bring just to boiling point. Drop mei ingue mixture by tablespoon f u Is into milk. Cover and remove from heat; let stand 10 minutes. Hemovc meringues carefully from milk and reserve. Add chocolate to milk and heat in double boiler. When chocolate is melted beat with rotary egg healer until blend ed. Mix together egg yolks, 5 ta blespoons sugar and colfee. Add small amounl of hot mixture, Stir ling vigorously. Helurn to double boiler and cook, stirring constant ly, for 0 minutes, or until mixture mats spoon. lii'inove from beat and pour, into sherbet glasses or large bowl. Place meringues on reached by such venerable actors as Charles Laugblon, William Pow ell. Claude Rains, Charles Coburn, Cecil Kc-llavvay, C. Aubrey Smith am! Kdmund Cwoiin. Dav id Si lnick s mov ie. "Duel in the Sun." illustrating the longevity of actors, contains close to 2(10 years of line acting represented by Lionel liarrymoie. Lillian Cish. Charles Birkioid and Olio Kruger. lint over the heads of the film executives hang the tragic exam ples of brilliant, barely graying ex ecutives such as Irving Thalberg, Frnst Lubitscb and Mark Hellin ger. The movie industry recognizes that its executives die young be cause of the enormous gamble in making movies. If the public likes the movie, the executive gets the money. II it doesn't, he gels il) ulcers, '2) a heart attack. The New Jersey city of Eliza beth was named after the wife of Sir George Carteret, one of the men who received a grant of the whole province. By R. J. SCOTT 1 At U.S.HWf'S Kt WA,lKIM; ' BAME CK. SML-fHlOeEAM, HfkVKiM'E HR.OUc;H SaM" MUDi ;ilRT MI SH& AS WELL W Traffic Violator Nabbed After Wild Chase WICHITA, Kan. (UP) A Wich ita traffic violator went tremes to try to avoid a With police in pursuit, zaggeJ on a busy street, to ex fine. he zig running red lights and stop signs and once going through a filling station drive to cut a corner. Finally he drove into a garage, going up the winding ramps to thei 10th floor and leaving his car on a grease rack. Officers found the car but no driver. They learned he had slid down one "firehouse pole" garage employes use to the sixth (floor, then down a second to the Ground ) floor. But all to no avail. Traced to his home by his auto license tag. the man was arrested, taken to court and fined. YOO-HOO.' BERTHA.' HAVE YOU DONE YOUR EASTER curvoDiMr, vct ' .::.:.:.x-'"y:xv!,: A w4m U ifaf I I : ' Jl fej 1 Oh. I D I.M- 1 m 111 7 BIB 7p$m iJ3jiji W$k No. 2 Can Sliced PINEAPPLE 31c Paas EGG DYE 3 Pkgs. 25c 2-Lb. Box Mission PRUNES Med. 25c J. F G. COFFEE lb. 49c TT7) 12-Oz Can j)"" CORK 3 '"THUU H I rj Large Box SWERL 29c 25-Lb. Bag Plain or Self-Rising HEART OF KANSAS FLOUR Atom Smasher At Carnegie Tech Is To Be 350,000,000 Volts PITTSBL'RCH (LTD Plans for construction of the Carnegie InstjUile of Technology's million dollar atom smasher in Saxon burg. Pa , have been announced. Dr. Fdward C. Cruetz, Tech physics professor, said 350,000,000 electron volts will be generated instead of the originally planned 2SU,()00,0U0. He attributed the power increase to design improvements in the 1,000-ton electro-magnet which forms the heart of the cyclotron. Construction of the complicated mechanism and the L-shaped building which will house it is ex pected to be finished early in 1950. EASTER IS A GREAT OCCASION AT OUR HOUSE, THEY DEMAND LOTS 3 EAT. if Small 10 to HAMS Imperial Valley LETTUCE . Medium Large GRAPEFRUIT 0"wsSiF? lbS. $1.22 $1.84 I HOT ROLL MIX ... Pkg. 25c Medicine Of Savages May Aid White Man MELBOURNE, Australia (UP) Plants used by Australian ab origines for curing warts and ul cers are being sent to the United States for examination by medi cal scientists. A government spokesman said a survey has been made of trees, shrubs and grasses found in the tropical forests of Queensland and preliminary research indicates sev eral important finds have been made. "The bark of one tree has been found to produce an alkaloid be lieved to be new to science which has a blistering effect on the skin," the announcement said. "This al kaloid is similar to strychnine. It is now being investigated at Ox ford University." ARENT WE FORTUNATE TO HAVE A STORE LIKE CASH GROCERY CO. WITH A REPUTATION FOR QUALITY, REASONABLE PRICES AND SERVICE, MAKKSHOPPING ft CINCH.' 16 Lb. lb. 59c Fillet of RED PERCH lb. 39c Dressed and Drawn HENS lb. 51c All Southern Oleomargarine lb. 36c Morrell's Special LEG-O-LAMB lb. 65c CREAM CHEESE .. Pkg. 17c VEGETABLES 2 Heads 19c I.irgc Stalks CELERY 2 for 25c Fancy Texas CARROTS 2 Bchs. 19c Fancy Yellow SQUASH lb. 25c 4 for 17c White or Yellow ONION SETS lb. 15c CABBAGE PLANTS SEED POTATOES BULK SEED 16 Per Cent 100-Lb. Bag DAIRY FEED $4.25 lOO-Lb. Bag SHORTS $4.50 PUDDING 3 Boxes 25c Duffs I ,-! I. K r i i . . t W t. ' 1,1 5- 't. iii. M 1 HEVROLETrlS FIRSTI wrtA-f tsiVt COMMEBC IAJ. HAME ATKINS CHEVROLET GO. Foil ANY SMALL. FISH PUT UP IM OIL ? SARDINE- T ifu TlifHtLlPPIHES C-AMIIES WEB. PERfUME. IM HER EAR' ' -THE EAR IS PTRTORAfEO AHD lt PEHFUMt IS MADE TiD S Htf.S C,UI fittM a LAY EC4i W rftt VERY DARK. Main Street ItUOYl tC-US'

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view