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'i'i 1 '5 u '-I u fr-; f facie Household HINTS By VKRNA STANTON slant State Agent Haisiii-j, riee, powdered sugar, brown -uai , nav. heans and oth er sihli t'ooif: utiuli are kept on hand in small tjua nt ities are most eail stored m truit jars; thus the contents ran lie seen at a glance. Also, dr foods are kept dry and moist food moist Here's a nick for taking the shine fiom the back of trousers and skirts. Sponge the shiny, worn place with water containing a little ammonia. Then press with plenty of steam, and when dry, rough up the surface with a piece of emery paper. If garments are to be sent to the dry cleaner it i-. wi-e to inform the cleaners a- to kinds of spots present. This makes it possible for him to remove the spots be fore the general dry-cleaning proc ess is used, and eliminates the pos sibiiit ot any stain becoming set." Remove the trimming and the headband ut old straw hats before rleaninp. Then to closely woven straws, like leghorns, panamas, or milans. apply a suds of luke-warm soft water and neutral soap, and scrub lifhth until they are clean SPECIALS For This Week-End CAKES CHOCOLATE COCONUT POUND HALF AND HALF AM1F.L FOOD OLD FASHIONED APPLE SAUCE ALL MADE THE OLD FASHIONED WAY Holland's Bakery Main Highway Hazelwood THINK Ionn PEAS . Sultana APPLE BUTTER ' " " ; Iona Sliced or Halves Tfellow Cling PEACHES . . . c:n2 i 2SC Libbv's or Sultana Fruit Cocktail . 24c Armour's Star TREET c.r 49c Mild and Mellow 8 O'Clock Coffee iff 40c Large Size Grapefruit . . 5 25 Large Size LETTUCE . .2- 25e Western APPLES . . . Pounds 39e Fresh Tender SQUASH pounds 25 Fresh TOMATOES . . . - 29c I Green PEPPERS 'Mf. U.S.A. of f48 NAMED "Mr. U.S.A. of 1948" In a contest held In Los Angeles, Clar ence Ross, Alameda, Cal.. demon strates how body building can be achieved through muscular exer cise. The operator of a gymnnsium, Ross Is married and the father of a 3-year-old daughter. He triumphed over 17 contestants. ( International) Rinse thoroughly and lay in the shade to drain for u short time be fore blocking For coarse anil loosely woven straws, follow the same methods, but use water very sparingly Kverv earment should be on a 1 separate hanger. That keeps K in shape and avoids wrinkles Hang ers which are covered with a rough fabric will keep clothes from slipping and keep shoulders in shape Buttons on young children's clothing should be large enough for the child to grasp easily so that he can push or pull them through the buttonholes. Buttons about an inch in diameter are sat isfactory The most common form of heart disease occurring in early lite is rheumatic heart disease." JAMES W. REED, JR. INSTITUTIONAL FURNITURE 3,JPL11S TO MOTOR COURTS HOTELS DRUG STORES. RESTAURANTS. orriCES AND HOSPITALS PHONES 637 OR 338-W SHOWROOM -114 MAIN ST OF IT! A BIG QUART BOTTLE LANG'S Sweet Mixed PICKLES Qt. 25 Bot. . 3 No. 2 Cans 28-Oz. Jar 29' 19 Pounds . h MIL j Ll.w-sl' Vour family will tike the cohi huiaUoii of boft and crisp on this iiictiti lie sure to cook the snap Lx-.ii)- only until just tender so that they are still crtstf. It's amazing how different snap lieans taMe when they are cut in vaiious attractive ifrays Try slic ing them diagonally or sliver them jiihetme or shoestring iasli lun. along their length. Serve snap beans often to your t.unily because when cooked in a Mn.ill amount of water the short-e-t pi -nhle time they not only la-te pood but they contribute a lot of vitamins and minerals at low eot. H j keel Acorn Squash Filled With Creamed Dried feeef 1! acorn squash 1 4 pound dried beef 1 -i cup butter or fortified inar- f.arine 4 tablespoons all-purpose flour teaspoon pepper 2 cupi milk 1 i cup grated cheese Cut squash in halves and re move seeds and stringy portions. Place iiil side down in shallow bukin", pan. rover and bake in a hut oven 140(1 K.i 45 minutes to 1 hour, or until tender. Tear beef in 1-inch pieces. Melt the butter or nun marine in a large skillet over km heal, add the beef and cook about f) minutes, stirring a few times Sprinkle Hour and pep per over beef and mix until It is will cu.itt'd Cradually add the milk, -.lirring constantly, until sauce is smooth. Turn heat to medium and, continue to stir, conk mixture until it thickens' and boils Taste and add salt if needed. Kill vach baked squash 'half with about ta cilp creamed beef, sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of grated cheese and brown under broiler. 4 servings. Broiled Egg and Ripe Olive Sandwiches cup ripe olives 1! hard-cooked eggs 1 4 cup mayonnaise U teaspoon salt 1 -t teaspoon prepared mustaid ' i teaspoon Worcestershire sauce ti slices bread Grated American cheese Cut olives from pits and chop into small pieces. Mash hard cooked eggs. Mix Olivers, eggs, mayonnaise, salt, mustard and Wutiestei shire sauce. Toast one side under broiler; spread untoast-t-ii .-hit- with olive and egg mix ture, -.pi inkle with grated cheese and In oil until heated through and hee-,e is melted. Maks 3 servings. ROOSTER HAS HORNS ISTANBUL (UP) Mahmet Tu zey, an Anatolian farmer, has a rooster named Moskof which he has refused to sell for 500 Turkish lira i $200). Tuzey thinks Moskof should earn a living for him as a sideshow attraction. Nature has equipped the gray rooster's head with three-inch horns growing in curling fashion which makes It look like a ram's head. (il3tfri(j!X2)(lia.i Don'f overdo the 'new look.' H you're short and plump, for fnsfonce, the circular tkirt, wasp waitt and drooping ihoulden are nil tor you. TWIN CITY SERVICE STATION Phone 69 Below the LeFaine Hotel WHY TAKE A CHANCE of bavinf an accident with broken or defective class Let us replaet your broken claat with new, highly polished glass. We have the latest glass polish ing machine on the market and an experienced installation man. Have yours repaired now -and avoid the rash. y -I'm THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAINEER Dinner For Two j OVEN-BAKED BEANS . . . Served with brown bread By C KCII.Y BKOWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor Housekeepers who have been clamoring for small-size recipes will lind smile good ones in "He cipcs for Two" b Mary Lou Glass, published by John Wiley it Sons. Inc., New York There are several reasons why Mrs. Glass' book is outstanding: first of all her hush; -id tasted and approved her recipes- and a man's voles is always reassuring! And be cause the author is a home econ omist with an obvious Hare for food the best of modern cooking prac tices are taken into consideration, the recipe directions are clear and the selection of recipes is good. Thank heavens Mrs. Glass is real ly serious when she says recipes for two! 1 have at least three cook books on my shelves that purport to be for two but whose recipe amounls are far too large. Most of Mrs. Glass' recipes are for two but she does not carry this an extreme. Her cake and pudding re cipes will yield four or more serv ings. This is convenient because these desserts can be served twice or may be used for company meals. There is excellent introductory material in the book everything from can sizes and equivalent meas ures to a short glossaiy of cooking terms. And there are two sample recipes from the chapter on "Meat Substitutes". When 1 tried the Cheese Fondue I found that along with a salad, hot muff ins ami straw berry preserves it made a mort delicious lunch. Cheese Fondue 1 Scald: 2 cup milk 2. Add and stir until dissolved: 'a cup American cheese, grated 3. Stir in: 1 teaspoon bullet . 1 s teaspoon salt; 'k teaspoon pap rika: l4 up soft bread crumbs; 1 egg yolk beaten. j Fold in: 1 egg while, stilfly beaten. Pour in a well-greased baking i di.sh and set in a pan of warm j water. j Bake in a moderate oven i3f0" F.) for about 30 min . or until firm. j Serve immediately. Yield: 2 servings. Preparat ion Time: 45 min. For the days when the bride ; doesn't use a cookbook oven-baked ' beans that come in 1 pound 2 ounce i jars or cans may be used. Just put them into individual bean pots, heat thoroughly and serve. If you like, brown sugar may be sprinkled over the top before healing. With the beans serve New England brown bread- it too comes in cans to make lile easy for a new house keeper. And of course don't forget the salad it will round out the JfSlj meal with crisp crunch an-.t an j kinds of vitamins! Fruits make excellent hot garn ; ishes fur a meat dish. Use spiced i pear halves, peach halves stuffed with chutney or spiced sour red cherries. To make a iluslless duster for daily use, pour two tablespoons of j furniture polish or liquid glass into j a glass jar. Swish it around until ! the entire inside of the jar Is coat ed, then pour out the remaining i polish or wax Put a piece of chain ; ois in the jar and allow it to stand for a few days. At the end of this time the cloth will have absorbed the polish evenly Alter the dust cloth has become soiled wash it and repeat the process. He careful to keep the cloth away from wall paper as it will leave an oily stain. Two cups of hot chocolate com- i bined with a cup of hot coffee and a few drops of vanilla makes a de lectable drink. Serve thin sweet crackers with it. Three times more men have cor onary heart trouble than women, bushels of the nation's stored grain annually. Will Your Screens Last This Season? Don't look . . , just call 21 . . The PROTEX WEATHERSTRIP AND SCREEN CO. representative will be glad to check your screens for you. If new screens are needed, The PROTEX WEATHERSTRIP AND SCREEN CO. handle the famous WATSON ALL METAL SCREEN, a screen that will last a .lifetime. So call 215 for an estim ate without obligation. Springtime is house cleaning time. . . . Let PROTEX WEATHER STRIP AND SCREEN CO. com pletely weather protect your house before you start your Spring house cleaning duties. They handle an all metal weatherstripping thai will not rust or corrode. For a com plete job Installed and inspected by skilled mechanics call the PRO TEX WEATHERSTRIP AND SCREEN CO. For screen and weather protection needs contact PROTEX WEATHERSTRIP ANII SCREEN CO., 143 College Street, j Asheville, N. C. Ben May field will be happy to discuss these problems j with you. PROTEX WEATHERSTRIP AND SCREEN CO. Asheville, N. C. 143 College St. Phone 215 Eatitig Scenes Said To Be Best Liked In Movies By PATRICIA CLAKV United Press Staff Correspondent: ' HOLLYWOOD iUP) -- A movie producer - director believes the movie scenes you remember best are the ones that show the glamor ous star diving eagerly into a plate of food. You can leave out the clinches with the leading man, Lloyd Bacon thinks. The clinches the moviegoer likes are the ones with the big thick steak. Bacon's food fad has almost reached the point where he picks his menus before he picks his stars. He doesn't know whom he's going to get for his next picture, "The Glittering Hill," for instance, but he does know all about the scenes in which the characters prepare, contemplate, talk about, eat and dawdle over food. Bacon has kept detailed notes of scene-b'y-scene audience reactions to his own and other pictures. They have led him to adopt a rigid pol icy of at least two or three eating J you'll like If Tu i c2 on m r i i n i j u rsr i n o JUST AS WELL 'C MK AMkTUUMM IT Mlt-All M. A THRIFTY FOOD SPECIALS Carolina Sweet Potatoes .... 4 lbs. 25c Fancy Carton TOMATOES lb. 27c Fancy Yellow SQUASH Tender GREEN BEANS .. Snowball CAULIFLOWER .. California LETTUCE 2 I J Large wl41c Kansas Maid FLOUR 10 lb. Bag 95c Pinto BEANS 2 lbs. 29c SUGAR 5 lbs. 45c Hunt's 8-Oz. TOMATO SAUCE Mis' Julie's BISCUIT MIX scenes in all future product ions. ! EaliliB Appeals i I "The psychology is simple. Food is a pleasant Idea," Bacon said, "it is an axiom in the publishing bus iness that lbng enough and fre quent enough eating sequences will sell any book-. "Most of the top newspaper col umnists get on tle subject of food frequently. Most magazines have food departments. Cookbooks are always among the best sellers. "Audiences are always impressed hv eatine scenes even when thev aren't pleasant. Remember Charles Laughton's portrayal of Henri ! VIII. The part that stands out is the way he tossed the bones over i his shoulder." Even movie romance frequently is associated with food. "Any time the gal accepts the; boy's Invitation to dine in a little i Italian restaurant with red-check-1 ed tablescloths and candles stuck in wine bottles," he said, "you can I be sure romance Is about to bloom.'1 j Therp's one place where Bacon ! draws the line. I "No picture of mine," he swore, "will denote the passage of time by showing an empty plate." At least 6 to 8 hours are re quired for penicillin to achieve its greatest effect. Fresh ifRRTTATES) HE WHEN A GROCER TRIES ) TO 6IVE ME (A SUBSTITUTE J BEEF LIVER Boned and Rolled VEAL ROAST lb .17c Skinless WEINERS 2 lbs. 29c Western T-BONE STEAKSJJ 2 lbs. 29c Jewel or Scoco SHORTENING Heads 19c Large Box MATCHES Medium SWAN SOAP llc Smarty DOG FOOD Chase and Sanborn COFFEE Fraricd American SPAGHETTI 5c N-B-C Crackers. Pkg. 15c RITZ FRIDAY ilm, , , , '.' I l-i" Killing y"' ' 'ii k t ' I iumi I hist, of I! ; l-lllt. I Up ' iKlhil PHILO ,,.l . .L "Mills ink; Ft,,, tWriity Oil n "I DEIM V.W.U: HRyJ (lidtj Sales HY NOT TRADE J CASH GROCERY REALLY, JANE, r THE FINEST FC STORE IN TOw MEATS MAKE THE ME fill Can 1 M -VI
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