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. i PAGE FOUR (Second Section) THE WAYNESVTLLE MOUNTAEVEER l3 i Gl'ESTS FOR LUNCH 1 icli Shrimp Salad Hut Muffins liuslcd Fruit Cup Cookies lit' 1 1 age (fttupe lor Mai i ill Dish Follows) l iosli ."shrimp Salad ln,ji(-diciiis. Needed: 1 pound iiesh sin imp. salt, mayonnaise, gar 1k. caioiip. celery, cucumber, 2 iiciu -looked cKgv lettuce, green pepper. MitiioU: Wash and drain 1 I'uuiii! lush sin imp in cold water. Ful 1 i up water and 1 teaspoon fait in ,i medium-sized saucepan ainl I'lini, lo hulling; drop shrimp nun tin- water, allow water to boil again. ilciirasc Meat and simmer loi ,i tu In minutes. Small and Jin l 1 u i n catsup 1 tablespoon to 1 -i cup mayonnaise is a good proportion Separate a small head of lettuce, waih and dry leaves thoroughly. Place large outer leaves in middle of salad bowl and turn shrimp nut on them. Surround with smaller leaves from heart. Fare a incdium sized cucumber and score with a sharp-tined fork. Slue 2 hard cooked eggs and alternate with the cucumber slices in small lettuce cups. Sprinkle salad lightly with a few tablespoons ol finely-chopped green pepper. Chill in refrigerator if not served immediate. Makes, 4 to 6 servings. TABLE FOR TWO and 'a teaspoon salt into a small saucepan and bring to boiling: drop in kohlrabi aiiA' bring to hull ing again: cover tiglith. red "ee heat but cook quickly until tender crisp, about 5 minute. Transfer kohlrabi slices to a small Hat bak ing dish; a sniail heal -resistant glass pie plate or a -Inrreil egg dish dues M'll hi re. I'uui 1 eiuainiiiiz vegetable liquid into a measuring cup and add enough i.nlk li niaki 1 j l lip I'll! 2 teas; mulls butler el margarine in tin -.itui p..u ill viJin 'i Mii ml i i n ! 1 ..dJ 2 :.. I.ll. KeiUO- e ;i'lul)ll- liquid -drriiig u nil! It's Lime Time t lie kuhlr.ilii i .is i mi o cr inn J, i. ile U, .,1, spoons liuiii and b! from hi a I .uld I he v e .mil imlk M'ailually. siimul i: tu rang In.,!. aiu i i an.l t n l nit tin, .ii Hi eil a villi .1 tin jo ui i .,i I Tomato Juice Cocktail icd slu imp will need I Kohlrabi and Cream Sauce ' epprtl minutes simmering until j with Chicken Livers e lender, jumbo shrimp may Hard Rolls and Butter Huckleberry Tarts with Whipped Cream Iced Ueverage (Recipe for Starred Dish Follows- lung as lu. Drain, shell, and n.il Isharp knife make a under surface along back -1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 and lift out black vein .-due each shrimp in two Kohlrabi and Cream Sauce I ouped It n. thuise and put rito medium- With Chicken Livers s.,,il mixing howl. Add 13 cup j Ingredients Needed: 1 bunch iii.i.vuiin.iise llavored wilh garlic kohlrabi, salt, milk, butler ur in.ir an.l e ,i t lu shrimp along with ; garine. flour, pepper. :i puund ' : i up iiiiely diced celery. To pre- chicken livers Method- Choose ji.ii i iii.i unu.iisc cut a clove of gar-I tender young green kohlialn in t.itiiu impale halves on a tooth- 'there are usually foui ot nudiiu.. pu k and allow lu remain in may-size to a hunch. Cut awav lieu, uim.u-i jar 1 ui several hours or greens, pare oil' librou- miicr -km uvciiiighi, then remove and add ; and slice thinly . Put 1 cup w.iier ill . villi I lull Hi ' U M i u.iiv. ii' i-i' i.iuiii-r, te ui.slaiii: . u el il thiikeniil and b.-hiu;.. cook 2 iroic 1 1 1 1 nut t -. -til 1st u ru'4. 1 1 , cook Until etimpletety Add -ah .uid peep, r I" taste I'uui sallee over Fi ll 1 1 .,! H l-i iK.king ilisii and kiepwaini Wash drv and nit 4 chicken liver .ihou' 1 . puund r.u Ii mtu qinii ii i -melt 2 I able.- pout s blilli-. i- n.e Nirt iu in an li-inrri s ii i, I . n i r mucin .lie heal . add 1 he i l,n ;a n In . ei - a nil I i. uu u I u I 1 1 i 1 1 1 a..' v el al I I : ill's lllii I I I he j Me nuL '! I 111 uuh. This will lake ni.lv .. lev. 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 s Turn liver and j on tu en ..in - mi e anil kol 'lilt ,1 1 III led I. it i ! '. Ahilse nig '.Will D1W1 ! N.nill ed VI .11 J, Sunnyficld Self-Kisim,' FLOUR 78e A & P Own Shortening dexo . 3 L.iked If.ih ( III ( mini: house evaporated MILK Armour s Star TREET . . . DOG MEAL Rich mid Fliiyorful NECTAR TEA Ann lti;e Salarl I DRESSING . lONA Tomato Juice Simn field Corn FLAKES TOMATOES 2. oinid Lar"0 Size LETTUCE Larc Size Honey Dew MELONS California ORANGES HEAD Dozen ri;mv i.tit: M ie,: i i 1 1 1 ii h ( Tiee , S;:irr ISulleictl t .u i ills and Crier; 1 1 I I I I !lnl I .mil I UllIlT IT ml Salad li e.- I vt -i h. Spei-t., I Pres. ii,..; Kecipe Im Stan t d I )ish Follow I i nit Salad r.mvl With Spi rial Dreisinir lu.'.redn ei - V nh d: . ., ,,,u SI'AMIOXS I'l lil.K A I ION In the Superior ('unit North Carolina. I la. w und i 'mini MAKV liNKM.KV. V s .i(in ii i; k i i:v TTie (l"l'eiiilatit will lake nutm that an act lun has been i en nieneed in I he sup,-! mr i nuil e I la v vv ood ( 'ell nl v . In ! h" n! ii i it i'V lor a n ahseiui i - d i v in i e .tam.l Ii delelltlallt 1 1 1 : i 1 1 : s 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i .11 1 i ' Hid thai I he - lid (ieiell . , furl her take i e thai he i .- (ill 1 ri ( I 1 1 1 a ,.; nar 'hi ilinr il ' ., clerk ol I lie apii'a ' ...nil Wa la -v III.. I . . I I ;,... el e llellilir In the i 1 1 !1 1 1 1 a I 111 v 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 I. i!;ii- in' lluii d.e - : I ' i i t ! i - ii i raiins ha- hi ea i i:n . i ir I lie i ! e deinanded iu I he ci uiipl.i ail will in ui allied This the lL'lh d.A i, Julv. I'IPI DIMK C SMI'I'.I.I.I., A s -1 Clerk el 'he s ii pi -1 iur (nil! ul Ma '.i und ( "nun i Nil, 17411 July lfi-U:i :!0 Am.' II Ask Your Grace r qy fiJ Don'l be surprispd when I ' V'fr. fT toon you find your JFG lk9J. 'iiiJ i 0r'V Coffee in this new, more Pf4S'Y'd ' 'TSyi beautiful Package. 4'!!$ j - 'mm i 1 1 .1 f .4, 'am JtXkS? 1 1 I OK1UA I.IVlKAOi: . : M l .,K ns iom: , . : . e-s l end i'.dilur I 1 I 'ul l s Imu s . Kel'i eshing sunimer drink. h. -i lime I 1 ,:l aii: pill Sullen gelatin in cold water Combine slightly heal -n egg u!k- with luiie 1 1 ml and juice, one-hail cup ol the sugar and salt; uiui, in lop of double holler about lu mil. uii s or until mixture thick i lis. sim iiig loiislanH.v Add gela lin and stir until dissolved. 11 de--ued. lint pale green Willi food eiiliitim.. Allow mixture lo cool until almost linn. Hi at egg si ill, bill not drv; add remaining oni-hali cup sugar siovvlv, heating idler each addition. Heal gelatin, then lulil into beaten egg whites ami whipped cieaim Turn into pad i or co.ok.e shell and chill u mi I lii nil '' I.I.ME MI'iil.VtU KITLS i ggs, separated iii sugar teapuon cream of tarUr tea.spoou salt tablespoons lime juice le.ispooin lime rind cup heavy cream, whipped al egg whiles until loamy. i ; cam of lai lar and inuil s i i it im; mil ih. pour on grape juice mixture. Serve immediately with muddlers. This will serve about 3, increase quan tities to serve more. Cheese and Nut Sandwiches Ingredients Needed; V pound pimento cheese, walnuts, mayon naise or cooked salad dressipg bread. Method: Mash pimento cheese with fork to soften. Chop enough walnuts very fine to make . . . . i j cup; add lo cneese aiong mil" a few teaspoons of mayonnaise or cooked salad dressing. Spread on 6 to 8 slices of bread, top with bread, cut crusts away and slice each sandwich in thirds. Save crusts for stuffing!. Wrap sand wiches in a dish towel that has been dipped in cold water and wrung out well and place in refrig erator until serving time. SUNDAY DINNER braised Stuffed Shoulder of Veal Mashed Potatoes Buttered Snap Beans Cranberry Sherbet with Fresh Fruit ; Cookies ('Recipe for Starred Dish Follows) Cranberry Sherbet With Fresh Fruit Ingredients Needed: 1 can jol lied cranberry sauce, lemon juice, sugar, cut-up fresh fruit. Method; Crush the cranberry sauce with a fork. Add the lemon juice and sugar. Pour into freezing tray of refrigerator and freeze until firm. Spoon out of tray into bowl and beat with a rotary beater or elec tric mixer until broken up and whiles "u"- Keturn to freezing tray and freeze until firm. Serve with cut up flesh fruit such as nectarines, bananas, cherries. Capital Letters Kamblii (Continued From Page Two) the place after Mrs. O. Max Gard ner said she was not interested Now that she is in again her up posers are not too displeased, how ever, knowing that she is a tireles worker and a loyal Democrat, as sets which may be badly needed n Western North Carolina conn frost . . . "-I hi, :l" I.-:, BLYTHE If Joe Blytlie finds . ing National Democratic Trcasui,i is going to keep him too busv p, be around North Carolina muiii during the next four muntli very definite possibility i. Lt (;m ernor L. Y. Balleiitine will Ik i, -ponsible for the appointment ul a man to succeed Blytlie on the ,ui important Advisory Budget t un, mission . . Visits and hearing-, , this group are scheduled to begin shortly in preparation lur set tin up a budget for submission to tin Legislature . . . AFTER HIM Many of the sain, folks who wanted to retain J,,. ""in ind I M M IMuj SIMMONS BY PUBLICATION In the Superior Court 1 I Add heal lluee iiiailet cup ul the sugar graduallv. healing until very si iff. Cover baking shed vvith heavy North Carolina, Haywood County. SHEltLEY MANN, vs. HOBKRT MANN. The defendant will take notice thai an action as above has been commenced in the superior court of Haywood County, North Caro lina, by the Plaintiff, to secure an sail; absolute divorce upon the grounds Add of adultery against the said de fendant ami that be will further lake notice that he is required to appear al the office of the Clerk in; i o rn in .Ih.v nl'i d ilelal in i.ialed III linee bilked p. tiles and In own paper. Pile nieiingue into of the Superior court, of said coun v u"' h i ni in N about :i inches in diaine-1 ty, and answer or demur to the tir. Make a 2-iuch depression in i complaint by the 10th day of Sept. I he t t ;il i i liake m a very slow 1 948 or the relief demanded in the U75 I' men for 1 hour. For the complaint will be granted, 'il I urn' . heal Hie egK yolks; add re- This the 12th day of July. 1948. ui.iiiiim; uin -quarter cup sugar and , DIXIE CAMPBELL, I he I mie juice. Cook over boiling! Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court vviiler, .stirring constantly unt il ' of Haywood County, thickened. Add grated lime rind. No. 1747 July 16-23-30, Aug. 6 Kemovo irum hem, chill, fold into whipped cream . Fill meringue snells. dull (i to 12 hours in the i , 1 1 mei a! ur. Makes ti servings. i Hid M and R BAKER l.i YEARS' KYPI.-lfli.-v-i' . .. . ,. i.v i im mKj ALL KINDS OF SJ'K( l.M. (;i)j ;s BIRTHDAY CAKI S wi;ddin(; c aki s FANCY I'AS'l Kii s HKLADS ) linns Q D()l'(,lM i'lls Week -End Speck ONE 8-INCH CAKI, AND 9-INCH PIE Phone 607-M i hall and hall anil serve with fruit salad bowl. PORCH PARTY drape and Orange Cooler Cheese and Nul Sandwiches" Cup Cakes or Cookies liei im s lor Starred Dishes Follow j drape and Orange Cooler 1 I n;'i edienl s Needed; Oranges, lemon, grape juice, sugar; mint leaves, if available. Mel hod: Siiuee.e Hie juice of 2 or 3 oranges ai d I leiiion. enough to make about I i up juice Add 1 - cup grape juice and I i up mid water to it. Sweet en In I. isle with simple sugar syrup, i-'ill tall glasses with ice cubes and put ;i crushed mint leaf in each; 0 Opener FOOD PRIC New Low Price On Jewel or Scoco Shortening 4 LB. CARTON $1.33 SNOWDRIFT CRISCO - SPRY 3 LB. CAN $1.23 WESSON OIL " Vi0j si RINSO Large Box 34c No. 2 Can Grapefruit SECTIONS 15c fELL-O 3 Pkgs. 25c Pillsbury's FLOUR SUGAR 5 LB. BAG 10 LB. BAG CANNING SUPPLl Pint Jars Quart Jars Zinc Lids Jar Rings Sur-Jell Kerr Lids D( D D( 2 Pkc D( 10 B-Lou HI- Jar ICE CREAM MIX Vi Pound LIPTON T EA Bruce FLOOR CLEANER ... THE FEATURE FLAVOR OF THE MONTH Pet s PEACHES N CREAM ... a refreshing treat for the w hole family, and ... the best fresh peach ice cream you've ever t.ist.d' Made only of daily fresh whole milk and dady fresh sweet cream with generous slices of plump, pink-cheeked peaches, which, because of Pet's exclusive process, remain lender and lull of the luscious flavor of fragrant, fresh-picked tree-ripened peaches. " Take home a pint or two of Pet s PEACHES 'N CREAM today . and.compare it with any other ice cream! We're satisfied you II agree that . . as to flavor hnHu mr auu ijuauty. ret ice i-ream tops them all! Listen to. the "Smiths of Holly wood ". presented by Pet Dairy Product1; Company every Monday merit at 8.00 o'clock over Station WH.CC. m i 5 LB. BAG 49c MEATS Sliced BACON lb. 57c Round VEAL STEAK lb. 89c Veal CHOPS lb. 75c Boneless VEAL ROAST Quake: Macaroni VEGE Green BEANS Home Grow n SQUASH Home Grown CUCUMBERS TOMATOES 2 Bi -A 3U 31 3 2 b. 65c "s. P, :.i 4 1 I 9
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