'■ 7 - ' ■ ' - I ,'. .'•/''*^'• 0 joa cm use to rdlevs distil tf childm^ OQldsis confoEtinc Vida VdpoRidi. Bvcn vtiDe you ziib it oo, ViiKfltidi storts to wodc to •Medbtrm. ..anditlBMin cnwoddngdnrliigthBnigftt; No wonder most motbers nUrmys d« V tvm ROOCFISH NEWS By Mrs. A. A. Hcloais. Rev J. M. Gibbs of Stedman filled the appointment of Rev. £. B. Booker at Tabernacle church Sunday night. Jim Jones of Raleigh visited InCTCaie his cousin, M. S. Bristow, Sundjpy. j Cnnlcmg F&tS Mrs. C. P. Monroe and son,' ■ ' ■ BUly, of Dundarrach visited Mrs. Raleigh, January 28: Supplies M. L. Wood Sunday afternoon, o* ^^ts available for consum- ______ j ption this winter and spring - Mr. and Mrs. N. A. McKeithan,' with the possible exception of ."Si ' ■ ■ one particularly, when the day! added the juipe of a lemon Just has; been cold and rainy? Code;before serving''and' navy bean a box of green split peas with'soup takes on a new flavor when a hambone, two medium size po>|a bay leaf and a few sprigs of parsley have been added. Desserts seem to be a bugaboo which usually fall into four classes; cakes, pastries, puddings let stand in a cool place far at le^ an hour before serving. This is , called “Ambrosia*’ and you tatoes, two onions and a few celery leaves in about four quarts of water for three hours, then . , the vegetaSbles through a Sarah Neal and Cecil McKeithan, ““tter - will remain relatively Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McDowell prices will probably cubes of bread on . .... .. -the soijp which you have fried plentiful and eveii so healthful " slowly in margarine or!citrus fruits. Slice oranges ihin- r piled rom repor s issued by dippings. All you need with this'ly and alternate'layers of them went to Vass Sunday to visit Mr. ®tay high, and Mrs. T. L. Hart, j CO canned fruits. Why not try ^working your magic with the now HIGH QUALITY '1 B. UPCHURCH INCORPORATED T T Jones mTss^ Bess” S^7ghi 1 f a u * T. C. Jones, Miss^ Bessie Wngh^ conpmics, ;he State Agriculture Vegetable soup Bennie Lee Brock. Marcelle andi^^^ ^ Highsmith Department says that production ^iU be more welcome if you have hospital Saturday afternoon. I of creamery butter in recent _____ I weeks has been about 20 per cent ^ W. Wood and Thomas Me- larger than a year ago, reflec- || Eleanor King attended a S. S. Rally at Second Baptist church in Fayetteville Sunday afternoon, Sgt. and Mrs. S. B. Minter visited Mrs. Minter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bristow Sun. day. in a serving dish with thin lay-^ ers of fresh grated coconut. 'Sprinkle op powdered sugar and will know why when you Itaste it, When you bake aipples, pitt^ the hollow centers with bottlea minc^eat instead of the usual sugar and cinnamon and serve warm with top milk. There is an old. old saying. If you’re bored—^try something ndw. So bb trying a few of these time savers which at the same time are palate tickling, your cooking hours should become a new ad venture. ' ■M Innis attended the funeral of Mrs. ting reduced consumption of fluid 11 N. S.- Tolar at Lumber Bridge milk and cream as a result of li recent increases in prices for O Sunday. j these items. However, the present A. L. Long spent the past week rate of creamery butter output Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood and son, Craig, took a trip to Ral eigh Tuesday. end at home. is still 30 per cent under prewar days. With high spring milk pro- The motion picture show in the duction, supplies of butter mov- school auditorium here Friday .ing into coir sumption will in night was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baker and children, Ann, Jimmie a^ Joe ^ee Woody of Nichols of Dunn were guests of Mr. and TO THE PEOPIE OF HOKE Are Yon Tradiig Cars? EEGABDLESS OF WHERE OR WHEN — LET US FINANCE IT FOR YOU. Lamber River Discount Co. Phone 767 South Elm St LUMBERTON, N. C. crease materially, and a further A reduction in butter prices is ^ig likely. 11 Hog slaughter in November |1 Mrs. C. H. Dove last Saturday Tuesday night of this week.Und December was seasonally 0 — * large. Probably well over hi '* Mr. and Mrs. Bernice Bostic* of the hogs to come forward from and Sunday. Stacey and Paul Grooms went to Roanoke Rapids, Va. last Sat urday to visit their grand mother and other relatives. I were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Dove of Willow Springs has returned home af ter spending several days, with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dove. Mrs. Douglas McBryde of Max- ton last Saturday night. 0 Slip Cover Demonstration (Miss Rose Ellwood Bryan, Ex- N. J. Ritter visited his sister Specialist in House Fur Mrs. Lona Smith of Maxton, thisi^^'^^"® and Home Manage.T.ent, ' will give a slip cover demonstra ' tion at the Raeford Kiwanis Hall Miss Ruby Wood of FMC, Red Springs, spent the' week end at home. Mrs. Cecil Reynolds, who spent the past week with homefolks here, returned to her home Newport News, Va. Sunday. in Authorized FRIGIDAIRE dealer for the past 10 years. Refrigerators, Ranges, Wa ter Heaters and other ap pliances. BAUCOM’ APPLIANCE CO. Phone 3221 - Raeford, N. C. on Tuesday, February 4th. The meeting will start at 10:00 a. m. and will end around three o’clock. The hour from 12-il will be taken for lunch. Miss Bryan will be pleasantly remembered by those women who saw her give a dem onstration in November on ma king feather comforts. Any one in the county who is interested in making *slip covers is urged to attend the demon stration. Those Home Demon stration members who come la from the county may nrlng their lunch and serve it picnic style in the Kiwanis Hall if they wish. Josephine Hall ,, . Home Agent the 194)6 spring pig crop were slaughtered by December 31. In the spring and early supimer, lard production will reflect the ll-per cent national reduction in the 1946 fall pig crop, becom ing scarce. 0- POTPOURRI By EMILY B.. EBERLE Which shall cooking be; a drud gery or a plea- o^aoi WE HAVE IN STOCK o n o n p GARDC:; WIRE ELECTRIC FENCERS BUCKEYE OIL CURERS Vz” GALVANIZED PIPE COMPLETE LINE OF PIPE FITTINGS ASBESTOS SHINGLES TURNER HAY BALERS TURNER SAW MILLS VULCAN PLOWS I WISCONSIN ENGINES » TIME SAVER PRESSURE COOKERS » GOOD SUPPLY OF \ INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PAINT HAND SAWS AND CROSS CUT SAWS TOBACCO BED CANVAS AND TOBACCO SEED CONTINENTAL POWER UNITS47 H. P. UP TURNER TOBACCO STICK MACHINES JOHN Mere A & B TRACTOR CULTIVATORS o D o o n o NEW HOLLAND CORN SHELLER & HAMMER MILLS BOYETTE TOBACCO SPRAYERS FIRESTONE tIrES AND TUBES ^ Lilts Si t^erfliizers ihi li wQhrtSSii’a Special- SEE US FOR YOUR FARM LOANS ' liiiii Johnson Cotton Co. Of Raeford, Im. HIFl (OjESOX OUB TEBMS ABE CASH IF YOU HAVE IT OB CREDIT IF YOU NEED IT [OfSSSZ sant task? There are many women who have cooked three meals each day for their families 5, 10 or maybe 30 years or more, and eventually they feel that their task has becoir.e one of boredom. Another drudgery is , the never ending struggle to make the food dollar stretch. These two obstacles re-1 quire imagination to overcome' and if it is spread .generously throughout daily food problems, getting dinner Will soon become one of the higflights of the day instead of the last dull routine in a hurried schedule. I should like to give you a few e.xamples as to how you J(Rn over- conne the obstacles that I have mentioned. An Irish stew, which I grant you is a very huwble dish, takes on more zestful flavor and appetite appeal if a bay leaf and a dash of Worcestershire or other meat sauce are added. Season short ribs of beef with salt and pepper and sear lightly in a deep kettle or the deep well of the electric range. Add one quarter cup of water, onions If desired, a bay leaf and meat sauce and simmer gently for approximately one hour for each pound of meat used. One hour before you are ready to serve dinner, add pared potatoes and carrots. This simple dish will delight your family and you can be assured that they will praise you for your artistry. Af ter this bit of praise you will want to try your hand again at creating new flavors from old standby foods. Try this marvel ous veal and sauerkraut dish. Sear cubed veal in a large skil let, add a can of sauerkraut, one half pint of sour cream, one bull ion cube which has "neen dissol ved in one half cup of hot water, sprinkle with salt, peper and pa- r prika and simmer gently for a- bout an hour and one half. Take my word for it, this is a homey dish with a parly flavor. Instead of baking spareribs by themselves make a sandwich of two layers of ribs stuffed with bread dres-j sing. The same idea can be used with two thin slices of ham and the dressing will take the place of potatoes on the menu. Now lets talk a little bit about soups. It may be old fashioned to serve soup as a main course, but iwont you agree with me that a steaming bowl of rich aromatic soup would be welcome to every- Beginning on Saturday, Feb. 1, 1947 1 will be in the commissioners room at the Hoke County courtkduse at 2:30 o’clock each Saturday afternoon for the {nirpose of meeting with citizens of the county who may wish to talk with me about my activities in the North Caro lina General Assembly. ' I will welcome any suggestions or comments you may wish to make. o D o II OESiIO] Harry A. Greene List Your Taxes The follewing have been appointed as List Takers far Hoke County: Allendale Antioch Blue Springs Little River MeLauchlin QuewhiHle Raeford Stonewall Miss Willa McLanchlin J. A. Hodgin, JR C.J. McNeill Daniel McGill M. G. Ray W. L Maultsby L. J. Campbell W. J. McBryde L. J. Campbell will be at the Court House every day to list taxes for both the Town and County. W. J. McBryde will be at Dundarrach Trading Company every Thursday, Friday and Satur day. Be prepared when you list your property to give Farm Census Report. S o V o fl o t r i co&o SUFFERERS! LISTING WILL CLOSE MARCH 1st. 666 STARTS RELIEF IN JUSTbSgeONDS C 't famous, proavrlptlon-type for auper.spcedy rallef ( ' from cold ml.sorlea. Try 08i Cold Tablet), or, 600 Uquid Cold I Preparation today- 'Cautlon: Uu only' aa directed. J. A. McGoogan Tax Supervisor ♦> «?)»>