4 Salt Vinegar Cleans Copper By Ruth Current State Home Demonstration Agent Special metal cleaners which re quire very little rubbing are avail able for cleaning copper. If yau prefer, gait and vinegar or lemon will do a good job. Sprinkle the copper with salt and then rub with vinegar or a slice of lemon. Rinse well and dry with a soft cloth. In selecting all roasting and baking utensils look for materi als Sturdy enough not to w-irp when exposed to high oven tem peratures. Few seams, smooth edges, and rounded corners nil make cleaning easier. Study the size and shape of your oven be fore buying casseroles, utility pans, muftln tins, cake and pie pans. Wherever possible wWt utensils which tan he Hsed for top range as well as far oven cookery. Plain seams in unlined jackets or in ravelly materials may be finished by turning the edges and machine stitching. Here is a new idea and a good one: Top a casserole of seasoned, mashed squash With a meringue. It's different. Do try it and use your canned squash. To make the meringue, beat two egg whites with one teaspoon sugar, salt and pepper to taste and one half tea spoon mixed herb seasoning. Sprinkle with paprika and brown in the oven. Add a dozen chopped pitted dates and a tablespoon or two of finely cut crystallized ginger to your next Indian pudding. Plain crenm or ginger-flnvored hard sauce is best. Oct. tCftACQKE Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Neal ; left Saturday for Phila delphia, Pa. where Mr. O'Neal will be employed. Mr.Mnd Mrs. John Parris, Jr. left '.Monday for WInslon-Salem where they will spend the Winter. Mr". Milan Williams and daugh ter, LVdia Freda spent a week in Beaufort,. N. C. visiting friends. Mf.y Jerd -''Williams returned home Saturday after receiving me dical care at Beaufort, N. C. Mnv Elizabeth Reynolds and song returned to their home in Winston-Salem, N. C. after spend ing month here. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Gaskill re turned to v Winston-Salem after There's no short cut to FRESH CAUGHT DRESSED & DELIVERED Phone M-401-1 M -402-1 i , Call on us today if I you want informa tion on fishing boats for charter or an or- i der of dressed fish.! i OTTIS' MOREHEAD CITY FISH MARKET BUY HOW DURHIG ANNIVERSARY MONTH And Save S20.00! REGULAR $99.50 SPECIAL PRICED $79,50 USE OUR LAY-A WAY PLAN A Small Deposit Holds fill Christmas 7N . m etU7.1 -give hi ff ieo4 m Rock-A-Feller "The- World's Most Comfortable Chair" i Just watch his face on Christmas morning as he settles back jin his new Rodc-A-Feller. There's a look of contentment j for you ! . . . And no wonder. He's enjoying a new kind of i comfort, the restful luxury of a unique rocking action 'smooth, gentle, utterly relaxing. . . . Come in now see our selection of handsome styles and coverings. . . . Give comiorc give a Kock-A-ldler. Nationally advertlfd r "Springboard" action, found in no other chair, provides the Rodc-A-Fellcr'i soft, rocking comfort. ... A simple adjustment varies the amount of "give" to suit your taste. home-baked bean. Long, slow baking does it. There's no substi tute "for molasses. And put off the idiole affair if you .can't get some ialt pork. spending a month with relatives. Mr. Gaskill is employed in Winston-Salem. Mr. Ernest Scarborough, of New Jersey, is spending a few days With his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Scarborough. Mr. John I. Bryaht returned to Winston-Salem where he is em ployed. Mrs. Sybil Simpson and son, Lar ry, Mrs. Hermnn Spencer ard daughters, Lowell and Gaynell and Mrs. Manford Garrish and son. Joe Ben went to Hatteras Saturday to attend the funeral of their grand mother, Mrs. Martha Jane Oden. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Austin and children have returned after visit ing relatives in Hatteras. Douglas O'Neal, Ron of Mr. and Mrs. Benjimin O'Neal, was ill a few days last week. Mrs. Nellie Pntmnn returned Sunday pfter spendi ia a few d;;ys on the mainland. Mrs. Irene Davenport left Mon day after spending a few days with SOUTH RIVER Oct. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Guthrie and son, Jimmie of Beau fort spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Ruth Eubanks. Chief Harry Hardv and Mrs. Hardy spent Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mason and daughter 8ar?H, of Stacy, spent cnrlav with Mr. and Mrs. Monnie Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Plttman, of Beaufort, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Floyd Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ringgold and son, Junior, of Bridgeton, sient the Weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tosto. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eubanks and daughter, of Norfolk, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ruth Eubanks. Mrs. Charlie Lewis, of Lennox viUs, visited in the community Sund?y afternoon. Miss Elhel Eubanks, of Glouces ter, spent Sunday with Marie Can non. Mrs. Joe Blake and chlldreh, Francis, Ella Carrnfl and George-' i Allen, of North River, spent the I weekend with her mother, Mrs. ' Ruth Eubanks. Mr. and Mrs. Mclvin Morriss, of 'Atlantic, spent Sunday with Mr Nannie J. Pittman and her moth ) v.-s. Lizzi" Tosto Mrs. Tosto , went home with her for awhile. I Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eubanks and son, Joshua, of Gloucester, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tosto. I Mrs. Bary Willis, of Stacy, spent Sunday with her siste. Mrs. M"n ni Norman and brothers. Mr. Wil lie Pittman and Ivy Pittman. hev. Willie Stilly and Mrs. Stil i . r.,. H-"ii'Mers..Ruth and Marie, of Bridgeton, spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy. He is our pastor for the coming year. Mr. Lem Hard' is' on trie sick list. We hope he will soon be bet ter. Georginia Hardy spent FridW night and Saturday in Beaufort her grandfather, Mr. Ben Williams and aunt. Mrs. Ralph Midgett. Mrs. Carry Styron spent the weekend at Beaufort. N. C. with her husband, Mr. Bud Styron'. Mrs. Hubert Burton left Sunday after spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Scarborough. llL)G-LVinE i wvasvaiB aiuuis a iuhuhci SO. FRONT ST. 5 NEW BERN, N. C. DIAL 4063 We Deliver Within A fcedius Of 100 Miles MORE AND MORE WOMEN ARE BUYING BAMBY I X " 'C3Cj TAKE HOME BAMBY BREAD p 1 1 1 11 'M 111 wii' 11 1" tw. (QUAtlTYj O J FOOD STORES f :'T CI k I W1 J5uL Equality) I FOOD STORES TASTY DR. PHILLIPS BLEIIDED JUICE 2 46-oz. cans 47c FANCY auroRNiA TOKAY GRAPES 3 lbs. 31c T-BONE AND ROUND STEAK BABY BEEF Sirloin Steak Lb. 75c A REAL TIME SAVER ARMOURS BEEF HASH (Corned) 16-oz. can IDEAL FOR SANDWICHES OR SALADS PniK SALH01I (Alaska) Ho. 1 can TENDER AND READY TO SERVE PHILLIPS GOEEII and WHITE L1TIAS, llo. 1 can 35c 61c 23 c FOR CHILDREN SUNSHINE Hi Ho Crackers, Mb. pkg. 29c FOR ALL PURPOSE COOKING Shortening (Spry) Mb. can 42c EASY QUICK SAFE Cleanser (Ajax) 2 cans 25c GUARANTEED MEATS- Boneless Tender . STOWING REET, lb 6fc Ground Fresh Daily GROONO BEEF, ib. 57c Armours Banner or White Label SLICED BACC3. lb. 15c t-Inch Cttt BABY BEEF t!3 COAST, lb. 65c -garden Fresh produce- FANCY YORK COOKING ATrLES. 3 U..; JlU FANCY TENDER CEEN EEAKS, 3 lbs. 27c LARGE JUICY FLORIDA QAFEFEUIT, 3 for 2 3c Krttrams Thin SPAGHETTI, 2 S-ei. pkgs 21c ArhtOiirs r C2ET STEW, Ma 2 can L 61c Suhhuid Seedless RAISC'S, 15s,fki. . .. . .. 18c Redgate ;,:-, ;.' TCriATCtS, llo. 2 can : ISc tee Cream Mix ' TEN B40W. pkg. "... 37c Popular Bruidc C2U2TTES, dn. U6 Afntburi TAIIALEU, 10 1-2 oz. ju 23c Easy TO Use SILVER fiUST, large pkg, .... 37e For Quick RcsuMi - SWAN SOAP, 2 large cakei . 37e Old Virginia, IX'CE MEAT, 24)2. jar 41c Lwt Regular Bize , ' TC1CT E3AP, esfce 10c ConMtock Sliced PIE AFFLES, 2 Ho. 2 cam .... 35c A Delleionf Drink K3TTS CCEH qL bottle . .. . 19c Siw Sheen . CASE TLCZX .. 41e New Pack - Canned Mooas PI PEACHES Can ZVC 40dJJ No. 2 Can Fine Flavor lona Peas Cfsrn Nib,ets VaaUirl Brand .... Tomato JUiCEpben. Fruit Cocktail Green BEANS 12-Oz. Can 14-Oz. Cans lona Stringless Dtr- Ann Page With D 6 CI lid Pork & Tom. Sauce 10c 19c 25c K' 27c 2 2 No. 2 Cans 16-Oz. Cans C.mU Margaret Holmes No. 2 ri.eiCI rCdS With Snaps Can 27c 23c 17c ARMOUR'S TREET 'eff 49c ARMOUR'S CHOPPED HAM 12-Oa. CC Can ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEF HASH 18-Oz. 37 Can ARMOUR'S VIENNA SAUSAGE 19c FRESH LARGE BUNCH CARROTS 2 for 19c TOKAY GRAPES i a b wo. V 3 lbs. 29c YELLOW 0III0HS 2 lbs. 9c IDAHO RUSSET 10 Lb. Mesh Bag 59c GREEII BEAIIS 2 lbs. 25c C0C0AI1UTS 2 lbs. 15c CABBAGE, Ib. 4c CRANBERRIES, lb. 23c CAULIFLOWER, lb 10c Loins or Rib End I PfiRK ! ROAST Ib.-55ci Cnl From Heavy Sieers ' SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 89c I R0UIID STEAK, lb 89c I PORTERHOUSE, lb 89c j I fi.f n.i n;L in il tn J uuei oiiun nms ismaii in odc , I PRIDE SKINNED I i HAMS (half or whole) lb 59c i I PRIDE SMALL HOCKLESS PICniCS, lb. cello FRESH DRESSED AND DRAWN I 1 HMHl t lUl 1 1 J ..... www i SWAN SOAP PERK 1 EO. BAR Se When Buy GRANULATED SOA t Beg. bars tie All 3 for 26c & 35c LIFEBUOY FT' SOAP SOAP 1 REG. BAR So When Buy ) Reg. T1 J BEG. BARS 21o Bars stlC All 3 for 26c super PALMOL1VE SUDS SOAP 35c 2 29c LUX FLAKES WOODBURY FACIAL 1 REG. Bf ZK So 50 AP Wben Buy Large size s5e 3 -Btn 30c Both rr 40c pt. Jar 33c Ann Psg 8sU4 Dressing Ann Pass Fancy Tomato Ketchup unnyflcM Flour rot Pancakes ........ 14c Ann Pag Blended Syrup Sunnyfleld Self Rising CI.... rivwr ... b,. But 10-Lb. "JO- Home Style. Sandwich, Reg. Pan MARVEL BREAD 18 c IK lb. Lost MILD ft MELLOW COFFEE 8 O'CLOCK 40c3'a 1.15 MILD AMERICAN CHEESE 55c CHED-O-BIT AMERICAN CHEESE FOOD SPREAD 2-LU. n"T Loaf These Prices Apply b Stores in Dceufori Ci Here!: X X ! a ,-ifit h 'X It ?;