MORE ABOUT
Senator Lennon
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the future. This is in line with my
views of cutting unnecessary for
eigrf economic spending.
TOUR
After the session of Congress
ends. I am planning to take a tout
of North Carolina to thank the peo
ple for the courtesies they have
extended to me as Senator. I alsc
feel that it is proper for me to give
a report on my stewardship dur
ing the session.
REPORTS
In reporting weekly on the do
ings' of the Congress, I have at
tempted to tell you exactly how 1
stand on legislation. The news
papers have been very cooperative
in this although some have not al
ways agreed with the position I
have taken. But they have printed
this column because of their inter
est in you. the reader. It is hoped
that the Congress will te through
with its work by the e id of July,
but I seriously doubt that the work
will be done, and mv guess is that
the session will not be completed
until in August. I will continue to
report to you on Congressional
matters.
PASSES
It is necessary to get gallery
cards for admission to the gal
?.?, state parts and for
visited by Ave million
year.
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?ur s Milk
tall cans 32c
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Rosekist (it. Jar
peanut butter .. 53c
No. 303 Can Argo
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EMMETT BALENTINE, Owner
Comer Branner Ave. and Depot Street
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Kearty Main Courses
To Satisfy the Menfolk
ll ALICE DENHOFF
MEALS are lighter now, with
plenty o? fresh salads, fresh fruits
and vegetables. But the hearty
main course is still essential, par
ticularly when the household
includes very active members.
Hardworking menfolk, especially,
like to come home to a good din
ner built around a hearty but not
, heavy main course,ssuch as the
! following excellent veal speciaL
Spicy Veal Dish
To serve 4, melt 4 tbsp. fat in a
heavy skillet. Cut a garlic clove
in halves and cook in the hot fat
until soft. Dredge 4 veal chops or
steaks with flour; brown in hot
fat.
Remove garlir; drain oft fat.
Sprinkle meat with salt and pep
per. Combine 1 can tomato sauce
with l/2 c. water, tsp. oregano or
marjoram and 2 tsp. sugar. Pour
mixture over meat. Cover and
cook over low heat until tender
about 1 hr.
Break for the Budget
A satisfying main course, and
a thrifty one, too, is meat balls
with Spanish rice.
For 4 servings, combine 1 lb.
ground beef, 1 slightly beaten
egg, xh c. fine, dry bread crumbs,
Vs c. milk, c. ketchup, 1\'2 tsp.
salt, \\ tsp. pepper, 1V2 tsp. Wor
cestershire sauce and tsp. chill
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I powder. Shape mixture Into 12
balls. Brown on all sides In V4 c.
hot fat in a 10-in. skillet or Dutch
oven, turning carefully. Remove
meat balls.
Browned Rice f
Lightly brown Y2 e. uncooked
rice in hot fat; add Vi c. chopped
onion and 2 tbsp. chopped green
pepper and cook until tender Stir
in 1 lO'i-oz. can tomato soup, 1V2
c. water, 3 whole cloves, 1 small
bay leaf, % tsp. salt and 2 tsp.
sugar. Cover and cook over low
heat for 35 min., stirring this
frequently.
Add meat balls, pushing them
well down into the rice. Cover and
continue cooking 10 min. longer.
Tamale Casserole ?
Tamale Casserole Is another
thrifty dish that Is a favorite with
the menfolk.
For 6 servings, brown 3,4 lb.
ground beef In 2 tbsp. hot fat.
Drain off fat and add V2 c. chopped
ripe olives, an 8-oz. can cream
style corn (or 1 c.), V2 c. ketchup,
l/i c. chopped green pepper, '/? c.
finely chopped onion, 2 tsp. salt,
IV2 tsp. chill powder, Y2 c. corn
meal, 1 c. milk and 1 slightly
beaten egg.
Pour mixture Into a greased
1%-qt. casserole and bake, un
covered, at 350* F. for 1 '/4 hr.
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Good Fishing Is
Dangerous At West Port
WESTPORT, Wash. (API ? In j
the last five years, Westport has
become a fabulous salmon center.
The sports fishermen discovered
it after commercial boats had har
vested happily for years. ,
Through the late spring and
summer months the huge king sal
mon, running at times in the 60
pound class, feed inside and out
side the harbor. Some days they
fight each other for the lures.
But it's no place for small boats
and inexperienced boatmen. Locat
ed on the south Washington coast,
the wind-whipped bay here is al
ways choppy. Sometimes the wind
will kick up suddenly and throw
"the whole Pacific Ocean" at you.
leries of the Senate and House. It
is not necessary to have cards for
admission to open sessions of com
mittees. Many have thought it was
necessary to have passes for the
Army-McCarthy hearings. It is
not.
THIS-AND-THAT
The name of Armistice Day has
been officially changed to Veter
ans Day . . . Senator Hoey's office
staff has about completed packing
his many papers, books, and mate
rials and cleaning up the details
of his office . . . The Finance Com
mittee is continuing to hold execu
tive sessions of tht general tax
revision bill.
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Morning Star
CDP Will Meet
Friday Night
By MRS. ELDON BURNETTE
Community Reporter
The CDP will meet Friday night,
June 11, at the Morning Star
school. Everyone is invited to come
and help out.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Setzer and
family are visiting friends and rel
atives in Virginia this week.
Jack Valentine, an employee of
Winner's Department Store, is
spending a week's vacation ' in
Washington.
Mr. Guy Medford is a patient at
Memorial Mission Hospital follow
ing an operation Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smathers and
sons have moved to their new
home near Enka.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Barrett,
who have been living in Missouri,
have moved back to Dutch Cove.
Mrs. Barrett is the former Louis?
Smathers.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wilson have
moved into their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Johnson are
spending this week at Hiwassee
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Burnette vis
ited John B. Smathers Sunday.
Mr. Smathers has been confined to
his home for a year.
Mr. and Mrs. Talley Wilson were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Hasque Warren at Clyde Sunday.
Although the conquering Span
iards found that the people of Peru
had large numbers of emeralds, the
source from which they obtained
them never has been discovered.
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School Insurance
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (AP) ?
The Kalamazoo Board of Education
adopted a low cost insurance plan
covering accidents to children at
school or en route to classes. Par
ents pay a <1 yearly premium for
each child.
A day after the policies went In
to effect, Marilyn Joan Walsh, a
high school student, was injured in
a gymnasium accident. Her policy
paid hospital bills during several
days' treatment for a dislocated
knee.
Later John Wesley Phillips, 6,
was fatally Injured when struck
by a car on his way to classes. His
policy paid a $1,000 death benefit.
About half of Indochina is for
ested.
Not Santa Claus
FAIRMONT, Minn. <AP> ? Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Hyde shooed a
teal duck from thel' house. It
bumped against furniture, toppled
potted plants and left soot narks
after It flew down the chimney.
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Ann Page Creamy
SALAD DRESSING
29c " 43c
Ann Page Sparkle . ? *
SHERBET MIX j
325c
Ann Page Prepared
Spaghetti . 2 25c %
Ann Page Creamy Smooth Peanu t
Butter g? 33c %
Ann Page?3 Varieties
Beans 2 can 23c |
Ann Page Elderberry
Jelly - fit 23c "
Ann Page Fancy f
TOMATO SOUP
2 - 35c I
Mel-O-Bit Pasteurized Processed Cheese Food
CHEESE SLICES ? ? 25?
White House Dry Non-Fat ? Economical
MILK SOLIDS - - -? 29c
Rich in Flavor ? Rich In Color ? A&P
GRAPE JUICE - - - - - 29c
Fresh American
MILD CHEESE--- -? 41?
Ann Page Pure Ground
DLACK PEPPER - -?19?
PEACH PIE p,rt"' - - - - Eacb 49c
SPANISH BAR p,rfar - - m 29c
BREAKFAST ROLLS iE - 25c
WHITE BREAD & - - - - s 14c
Del Monte Sliced
PINEAPPLE - - & 29c
Del Monte Fancy Fruit
COCKTAIL - - ? ' "25c
Jane Parker?Golden Crisp
POTATO CHIPS - 55c
Lux Liquid - - - - 19c
Tide - - Eg 30c & 72c
Cheer - 30c a. 72c
P & C Soap - - 3 j;', 35c
Dreft ------ % 30c
Lava Soap 2 b,? 21c
Nabisco New ons? "" m m Pkg. _39c
Strietman Cookies "" "" m Pkg. ?8c|
| "Super-Right" Meats |
Heavy Western Beet?7 Inch Cut?Boneless
Rib Steak 79c
Heavy Western Beef?Lean ?
Boneless Stew - - - 59c
"Super-Right** Freshly
Ground Beef - - - 39c
Wilson's Corn King
Sliced Bacon - - at 65c
CHOICE MILK FED VEAL
SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. 76c
RIB VEAL CHOPS u>. 73c
CHUCK BLADE CHOPS Lb. 45c
Whiting 5? ~ 15c
Shrimp ------ 69c
Fish Sticks ?pd - - - ~ 45c
Shrimp c?pB"JZn's - - - - 59c
ARMOUR'S
Canned Meats
Potted
Meats - 2 -?15c
Vienna
Sausage ? ? 19c
Corned Beef
Hash - - - 29c
Armour's Corned
Beef - - - Sf 47c
Luncheon Meat
Treet - - "? 47c
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Niblet's
Movicorn . "a?n 20c
Green Giant Cream
Corn 2 'JX 33c
Golden Whole Kernel
Niblet's Corn
2 c*z 35c
Green Giant Brand Green
Peas- -19c
AtrK'S harm hresh Sunshine Krispy
Fruits & Vegetables Crockets
Sweet Juicy Ripe ^OC
CANTALOUPES
E?h 33c '9c
PJice Tender Ears _ Libby s ^
Yellow Corn - 4 - 25c Tomato J",ce
Fine Flavor 40-oz. *1A
Crowder Peas 3 u?. 29c '1*? L
Firm Heavy With Juice pick of Carolina
Lemons - - - 2 "? 29c SWEET MIXED
WATERMELONS | PlCKleS
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3 Bar. Only 23c . .
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