GiUwi fyluitl RelwiCf 6n GlvUiimaA, ^laldel a mjommmm i : ra Tangerine jelly . . * that little Christina's gift. By Cecily Brownstone Associated Press Food Editor Largest of our fruit crop, and at its peak in quality right now, citrus* fruit can be used to advantage on holiday tables and can also be made into attractive gifts. Grape fruit halves always appeal to me as a starter for a festive dinner be- j cause they're easy to prepare and are a refreshing tangy beginning for a big meal. But do give the grapefruit halves a Christmas touch: Festive Grapefruit Halves Cut grapefruit in half. Cut ' around each section, loosening fruit from membrane. Do not cut around entire outer edge of fruit. Cut slice of cranberry jelly with small sharp knife into small Cfiristmas tree: place in center of grapefruit half and garnish with silver balls. Cut thin slice of citron into tiny j leaves. Arrange with cinnamon candies around center of another1 grapefruit half to resemble a Christmas wreath. For a delightful snack, or for I dessert when some of the family ! and guests eschew the heavier pud dings and pies, serve tangerines this way: Tangerine Poinscttias Cut tangerine peel into six sec tions; peel down one hall of the way but do not remove. Cut sec tions of peel with scissors into fine slivers. Spread sections* apart sun burst-fashion: fill centers with semi-sweet chocolate or salted nuts. Little jars of jelly make excel lent gifts for friends who happen by during the holidays. Here is a delightful one to tuck under the Christmas tree: Tangerine Jelly Ingredients: 3 cups canned sweetened tangerine juice. 1 box powdered fruit pectin, 31-.' cups sugar. Method: Put tangerine juice in large saucepan. Place over high heat, add fruit pectin, and stir un til mixture comes to a hard boil. At once stir in sugar. Bring to a full rolling boil and boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. He move from heat. skim, pour quick ly into glasses. Paraffin at once. Makes about 7 six-ounce glasses. Festive grapefruit . . . holiday table treat. Seven Home Demonstration Clnbs Will Meet Next Week Seven Home Demonstration clubs will meet next week. One club, Pel letier, meets this afternoon, at 2 o'clock with Mrs. D. W. Truckner. Next week's schedule follows: Atlantic, 2 p.m. Monday with Mrs. Charles Wooten; Wiregrass, 7:30 p.m. Monday with Mrs. Jeff Sabis ton; Cedar Point, 2 p.m. Tuesday with Mrs. David Redfern; Russell's Creek. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday with Mrs. Noah Averv. Camp Glenn. 2 p.m. Wednesday with Mrs. Leslie Brinson; Crab Point. 7:30 p.m. Thursday with Mrs. Ernest Dennis; Gloucester, 2 p.m. Friday. Dec. 21, with Mrs. Solus Jorgensen. Greenland is considered the largest island in the world. It covers an area of 827,300 square miles. MATH HAS GOOD THINGS TO EAT THAT ARE A MOST FOR CHRISTMAS t-pw-/ CHECK THIS LIST -- - OF ITEMS APPLES, Red Delicious 2 lb. 15c TANGERINES doz. 40c SELECT FLORIDA ORANGES 84b. bag 50c others 25c doz. WANATCHEE PEARS 2 ior 15c CAL-RAY RAISINS lb. 40c .ENGLISH WALNUTS lb. 45c PAPER SHELL PECANS lb. 45c BRAZIL NUTS lb. 45c MIXED NUTS lb. 55c Old Fashioned Mixed CHRISTMAS CANDIES lb. 30c FRESH CRANRERRIES lb. 45c POPS-RITE POP CORN 10-oz. can 20c ? If You Haven't Been In Our Store You Are Mixing Out On Some Good Eating! Come In and Make Your self at Home ? We'll Be Glad to Show You Around. HATH OWENS GROCERY Across the Street from Holden's Cafe 122 TURNER STREET BEAUFORT, N. C. Good Grooming HasMany Aspects By Ruth Current State Homo Demonstration Agent Good grooming is more than just being sure that clothes are spot less, hair neat, fingernails clean, stocking seams straight and vhoes polished. Good grooming reaches ( its outward expression in clothes,) make-up, hair and voice. And that I goes for any age. any place, any ! financial state. Good grooming is not dependent on lots of money. All anyone needs is a real desire to be well groomed, ! plus determination to put that de- ! sire into action. An orderly well groomed mind demands the same j kind of body inside as well as j out. If the outside is to be kept I well-groomed, the inside must be too. The undesirable signs of poor I diet are unsightly skin conditions. I lack-lustre eyes and a general air I of sluggishness that takes the edge j off a well groomed appearance no ! I matter how smart the clothes. ! The daily bath, daily use of de lodorant, the twice daily teeth clean ing, weekly manicure these are ! simple habits, easy to form. A full length mirror will tell you how well-groomed you are. How's the posture? Do you stand straight and tall, head up? Or do your shoulders slump and the chest sag. and tummy bulge? Is weight balan ced on both feet, or all on one side : so the hip juts out? Good posture is just as much a part of good j grooming as is cleanliness. don't DO that ! DON'T EXPECT THE MOON... Don't get over-enthusiastic when making out your Christ* mo* "hint" list. Remember that Santo is only hubby. New Town Jakarta. Indonesia (AP) ? A now town is rising from the choco late-brown earth 10 miles from here to ease the over-population in this tight packed republic capital. It is planned to transform 1.085 acres of this fruit and vegetable growing area for the future occupa tion of 40.000 people. Seafoods ^ ?JR? DRESSED and DELIVERED Just Call ? Phone 6-4020 It's Economical to Serve Delicious Easy to Prepare Seafood, Have Some Today! OTTIS' FISH MARKET 8th and Evans Sts. Morehead City / STRAIGHT BOURBON whisky ' fU PROOF"* OLD HICKORY DISTILLING CORP.; PHIIA./ PAfc Specialist Advises Chick 1 Ordering by Dec. 15 "Order early to get the kind of chicks you want." is the advice of I I a poultry specialist at State col- j ,eRe- c Thomas B. Morris says poultry- f j men who want quality chicks for j j 1952 should place their orders as 'early as possible. 'Hatchery books i I are usually filled early for the bet- ' I ter bred chicks. Your order should I be placed by the middle of Decern- ] I ber in order to get the best chicks I when you want them." he says. The specialist advises growers to consider the breeding behind the chicks they plan to buy. Producers who are not familiar with a par- < far BOYS odCIRLSl I ^ S 4 E. W. DOWNUM CO. 1 DEPARTMENT STORE Front St. ? Beaufort, N. C. | icular breed or strain, he odds, ! hould consult their county agent ,j* >r other a&rieultural^dviser. ? Morris also suggests checking the aying house at this time of year or drafts. A little time spent in hecking on the comfort, of the i lock, he points out. may pay well 1 n continued good egg production. \ Co ahtad Mrs. Honstwift, , play your act?call Or kin! s Call Kinston 4444 A < NOTICE TO PATRONS OF SUNSHINE LAUNDRY We Will Be Closed lor Christmas Holidays December 25th, 26th and 27th ' % ? _ _ ? Sunshine Lamiilry ^es>^ THE SOFT WATER laundry 1 ME?) DRY CLEANING WE ARE RELIABLE 612 Bridges St. ? Dial 6-4440 ? Morehead City, N. C If Christmas shopping gets you and your budget down, remember . v Smoked Hams r \rt Thrifty To Buy And Easy To Fix ^ Vo- W SU9e,?weaVt^c ? ji\ ' i/ _ - - ' ?? euV^C . ^o?s* , ?? VO* . S*e" &*? S*c^ f-fc?n a ^ * ?r* **v \tv **? ^ ^ S&C v> 13c v? }ftc **' /V9c \.V Whole or C0M Half 39C Smoked Short Shank Picnics Lb 45c Center Cuts , Pork Chops Lb 63c Dressed & Drawn Fryers Lb- 49c Loin End Pork Chops 1 47c f Customers' ^ Corner We're on the itp-awl-up at A&P. We work hard and con stantly to keep up the qual ity of our food, our stan dards of service and the appcarance of our stores. And we work hardest of all to keep up our prized reputation for fair, honest dealing. The only thine/ we try to keep down at A&P is the price. CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. A&P Food Stores 420 Lexington Ave.. New York 17, N. Y. Jane Parker Spanish Bar Cake <j^ Ench 29C Jane Parker Jelly Topped Buns pk*. 25c Jane Parker Brown n' Serve Rolls Pk*. 15c Home Style or Sandwich Marvel Bread ^ 20c Jane Parker FRUIT CAKE S '1.40 -<2.79 Ann Page Salad Dressing - - - 49c a & p Mincemeat 20c Margarine Nucoa - - - ^ 33c Cookie Mix Nestles - - - PkK 37c C & B Plum Pudding - - 53c Comstock Pumpkin Pie Mix - - c- 23c Shortening Swift'ning 85c Ion a Sweet Peas - - 2 --"23c Dromedary Pitted Dates - - -'?? Rajah Shredded Cocoanut - 15c Delmonte Sliced Pineapple - 30c A&P's Own Vegetable Shortening dexo - - - can 89c Warwick Assorted Chocolate PkK. 60c Worthmore Chocolate Coverod Cream Drops Pktf 29c :OMI TO A*P FOR THRIFT-MtlCID mi!H fruits & vegetables ? f Juicy Florida \ ORANGES 8 ^ 37c Rosy Red Winesap APPLES 5 ' - 49c Juicy Fla. Size 64 's ? 70's Grapefruit 4 F?r 23c ? Emperor Grapes - - 2 25cf ' I Luscious J Russet Pears 2 35c' 4 Juicy * Tangerines 2 "? 19c] Plump Red Ripe i Cranberries - ~ 25 c t Onions - - h Ajax Cleanser Pkg. 13c Fab ?. 30c S- 73c I Cashmere Bouquet Soap Reg. n Bar ) Mule Team Borox 22c Pkg. Boroxo "cTn 20C A&P Pumpkin "c,r 18c 1 Cranberry Sauce ir 2 5 33c Tomato Juice - - - 2 .?&? 25c Dooi^hoe lona Calif. No. 2Vi OQp I Cd VllvW Sliced or Halves "? m m " 1 Can Marcal Payer Napkin* 13c Dlaaer Napkins 15c Hankies Pk(. 9c Kitchen Charm Was Paper '?,? 21c A't '.*H? 0 Mellow "fg&OGK MOREHEAD CITY ~n AND BEAUFORT H I All pricM in Hin ad affactiv* through Sat., 0?. 15th

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