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Jviock lurik\s A La Mince Meat
Turn to turtles for n creative cookie iiiea. The Borden Kitchen
aid for this intriguing blend ot the treasured gi>oel taste of mince
meat and the convenience of sweetened condensed milk. Tuck
whole blanched almond “feet” and “In ad” into each cookie ball
and ... the mock turtles are on tile nnne.
Mince Meat-Coconut Turtles
(Ma'wi abuut ~i', 1-3 1,-inch cuukies)
1 (9-oz.) package None 2-2/S cups (two 3-1/2 oz.
^uch condensed mince cans) tlakod coconut
meat 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1-1/5 cups (one In-oz. can) J/4 teaspoon almond
sweetened condensed extract
milk 1 cup (one 4-1/2 oz. can)
whole blanched almonds
Tn a medium-size bowl, break mince meat int* small pieces with
a fork. Add condensed m .k; m;\ well. Blend in coconut and ex-
11acts, ('hill in rcfnea ratuv fur ;> hours, b'hape into 1-1/2 inch
lads, i’luce 2-.‘! inches apart on a well-buttered baking sheet.
I ’lace •"> wi; le almonds into h;w of each ball to form head and 4
*•. • of the turtle. B..k. n a mod-rate (“.eh F.) o\en, about 15
n I: it. s or until lightly broan.-.i. K.-move very carefully from
i'llking sheet. Cool.
Cotton Prices Should
How Can I i
By ANNE ASHLEY
How can 1 make my
own rug shampoo at home '
A. Simply mix up a buek.e
of lukewarm water with n h
mild soapsuds soak a eio ‘i
or brush in the suds, and lin
ing only the suds, send; a
small area of the carpet with
this Dip another rough cloth
into a bucket ot clear warm
water to which a little pow
dered alum has been added.
| and wipe off the suds w.th
this
Q How can 1 make a rood
glass cement - '
A It you'll just melt com
mon alum in a glass sp. on
you'd have a very effective
cement for mending ghns
china, or metal articles
y Please suggest a good
sachet powder 1 can make.
A. mixture of a half-ounce
i of lavender flowers and hait-
teaspoonful ot powdered
cloves.
I Q. How can I retain the col
I or of red cabbage when cook
1 ing It - :’
A Add a tablespoon of vin
egar to the water to preserve
I that red color, otherwise it
I will turn purple. If you hap
pen to forget the vinegar tit
; first, and the cabbage does
turn blue, you may still add
the vinegar and the red color
will return
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Soles Increase
Increase, in both ^ales and
earrerv'- were recorded bv
Winn-L’ixi* Store-. Inc. dur
ing the 28 weeks e nded Jan.
13 compared with the corres-
pondino period last year.
The company, which oper
ate- 7:j9 s u n e r m a r k e ts
throughout the South, report
ed that the volume totaled
$558.R93.478 compared with
$533 511.771. a gain of $25.-
181.707 or 4 72 percent.
Earn mgs after taxes
M. 1.. 01TZ
County
Agent
is no compar-
■jl farmer' do this
The problems are i
suppose the lack of
the greatest. Today,,
and chemicals
>n the place of labor
t extent. In fact,
four men today will
e v e r a 1 hundred
d take care of it
bor i- avai lable, this
still bring in a lot of
machines are kept
great many acres
ilanted and tended,
i the old cocklebur
ragweed and others
: . contend with. These must
-tc. ve special attention or
else.
I bobeve cotton is still a
' od bet Especially where
tie allotments are large
enough to justify the proper
equipment. I suppose the cot
ton farmer will have to do
eke other businesses have
lone, plant more acres or get
arger.
There are chemicals for
weed control and insect con
trol. if applied properly, will
do the job. So it seems that
the larger farmers will plant
and the smaller allotments
will continue to go out. I, per
sonally, feel that we have a
good opportunity with the
supply short and the demand
so high. I hope to be able to
amounted to $11,679,749 com- work wrh a lot of cotton far-
pared with la’d year’s $11.-
459,308. On Jan. 13, there were
12,545,311 shares outstanding
compared with 12.581.561 the
previous year.
Twenty-five new stores
were opened and seven were
closed during the 28-week
period. Currently. 51 new
stores are being developed
and 30 of these are scheduled
to open by the end of the
present fiscal year
mers this summer
Q How can
deposits from
teakettle?
A. By letting a mixture of
soap and water and a few
drops of vinegar or lemon
juice stand in the teakettle
thoroughly
y Any suggestions for the
prevention ot yellowing in my
linens”
A One big help is to paint
the inside of your linen
I closet with a medium shade
of blue
y How can I clean un-
washable leather gloves 9
A. Try soaking a flannel
cloth in milk, rubbing over a
cake of soap, then rubbing
the gloves vigorously with
this. Many other such tips on
the care and cleaning of
gloves of all kinds are in
cluded in my household book
Q. What can I do if the ic
ing on one of my freshlv-
baked oakes hardens before
1 have finished coaling it
with coconut?
A. Moisten your coconut
with a little warm milk, then
put it on your cake. Many
other such baking and cook
ing tips are included irt my
household-hints manual.
Q. Is there anything I can
do about the small scratches
on the glass tops of my furni
ture?
A. Often helpful is the rub
bing of toothpaste over the
glass, followed by a polishing
with a soft cloth.
Q. What is an easy way to
remedy cups that are dis
colored either by tea or cof
fee?
A After wetting the cups, dip
a damp cloth into salt, and
rub the stains away with
• this.
Well, snap nn this cue from the Borden Kitchen, a whole i, !
sr.ij : < ;• sluts ; with the succulence of onion, bread cuius, ; - 1
• ii ■ ■::v. !r,i Cheddar cheese. Scatter almonds atop tie
;:..n Hun in-stl • among greens in the spirit of the season.
Cheese-Filled Red Snapper
(Makes 6 sere in gs)
2-1/2 cupa (one 8-oz. bar)
Borden’s Wisconsin
Old-Fashioned Sharp
Cheddar Cheese, finely
shredded
2-1/2 lbs. (one whole) red
snapper, split and boned
1/4 cup sliced unblanched
almonds, optional
■h 'A Wet, melt the margarine or butter. Sauti* celery
n'.il p rider, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat. Add
uhes and about 1-1/4 cups shredded cheese. Gently
. I’buv fish in a well-greased 13-1/2 x 9 x 2-inch,
ha %:ng dish. Spoon staffing inside; secure w ith
i ; ; •■’. wv ,th melted margarine. Bake in a moderate
’ . r mi minutes. Sprinkle remaining 1-1/4 cups
' .If desired, sprinkle with almonds. Bake an
. ..n !’• s. Serve immediately.
Kedgeree? Mornay?—
Something In Common
cup (1 '2 stick) Danish
flavor margarine or
butter
cun chopped celery
cup chopped onion
teasru en stilt
c,i; .•> i 1 2-inch) fresh
bread cubes
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Itv ANN I KE McPHAJL
I letnson Extension
< onsumer Editor
Wh.i; (It) these
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/I.iIm imne. Mornay They
.in i:;'. secret code names
but i ties that use eggs as
;in mpoHajit ingredient.
Mnie the heaviest supplies
cd -iu it eggs come to the
market during the late winter
above the levels of recent
years, egg prices will contin
ue to be good. ’This low trend I
will continue at least through !
words have m i d .y ea r.
Wnen nuying eggs, remem
ber that size and quality are
not parallel. A small egg may 1
have just as high a quality as
the large. When selecting
eggs, keep in mind that if 1
there is less than a 7-cent
Doctoi
To Speak In
Cross Hill
' On February 18, Dr. V.
Birch Itambo, a doctor who
has spent three years in the
Conga as a Presbyterian
U S missionary, will tell of
h’s experiences in Bulape,
Congo when he preoches at 11
a m Sunday at the Liberty
Snrng" Presbyterian Church,
Cross Hill
Certified by the American
I Board of Surgery, Dr. Ram-
. bo has been serving as a
| medical missionary in Bu
lape, south central Congo,
where he operates a •‘bush’’
hospital and visits four dis
pensaries by air.
' Born in India to a mission-
ary couple. Dr. Rambo re
ceived his high school diplo
ma in India atKodaikana*
* School However, be came
j to the United States for his
i college and medical work. He
{ graduated from Bethany Col
lege “summit cum laude”,
attended the School of Modi,
cine at the University of
Pennsylvania for his M. D.,
and completed five years of
residency in general surgery
at the Hospital of the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania. Before
going into the field in 1964,
Dr Rambo was a surgeon at
the Cannon Memorial Hospi
tal in Banner Elk, \ C.
Rev W F Mitchell, pas
tor of the Liberty Springs
Church, extends an invitation
to members, former mem
bers, and friends of the church
to attend.
PHONE CABLE
The world's first transistor
ized telephone cable, which
can carry 720 simultaneous
conversations, will be placed
in service between the U. S.
mainland and the Virgin Is
lands in mid-1968, says South
ern Bell.
When the first transatlantic
cable was placed in 1956, it
could carry only 36 conversa
tions at one time. Improve
ments now permit 48 conver
sations
And as thy days, so shall
thy strength be.
— (Dent. 32:25)
Let the weak say, we are
strong. Every one of us i"
stronger than we know, lot
we have the strength ot Goo
in us. That ts why, even whin:
we feel weak or lacking in
strength, we should and ('an
say to ourselves, "1 am Mrong
The more we use the God gii' - ’
strength that is within u ; . tl.
stronger we feel, the more
energy we have.
Report Water
Problems To
City Plant
Have a leaky water pipe 9
Call the City Water Plant.
Need a
placed”
Call the City
Power off 9
Call the City
street light re
Water Plant
Water Plant.
Ralph Holt, Clinton’s Utili
ties Department superinten
dent. has requested that all
such calls be made to the
City Water Plant which is op
en 24 hours a day.
Holt said that people often
call their alderman who in
In June, 1966, Lowell F
president lurn 1,1,119 the VVuter 1 lant '
We
Wingert, then vice
of AT&T’s Long Line Depart
ment, dialed the first direct quests
call to Europe. Wingert was the res
m Philadelphia and called bother
Switzerland. it ’’
can handle such re-
Holt said, “So
really no need to
the aldermen about
spread in price per dozen be-
. V .-an, .print!, now » «. M- on , siIe and the nfxt
to include some sma , ler the
, ec d ■-tic. It, your menu. Why ^ for
m *' ,r > I h ' s ls “ your money by buym, the
cm,VC of hard-cooked eggs ^
Pissed ;md heated with rice.I _
Zabaghone is an Italian, soft-
c.H'Ked custard served as a'
dessert .Mornay is an entree
ot poached eggs covered
with cheese sauce and baked
— au grattn style
Nutritive - wbse. the egg is!
nature s pre - packaged”
food It is unusually high in
protein and contains signifi-
cani amounts of Vitamin A,
iron. Vitamin B2, as well a.s
smaller amounts of many
others. Eggs are one of the
tew foods that contain na
tural Vitamin D.
Eggs are ideal for people
(if all aces. Even those who
have weight reducing prob
lems will find that one large
egg contains only 80 calories,
yet supplies so much of the
daily needs for a well-bal
anced diet.
Eggs are a popular food in
the l S In 1966 it is estima
ted that each person in the
L S ate an average of 313
eggs. This figure rose to 330
for 1967 and is still climbing,
And what does all this
mean price-wise? Since egg
production has been running
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a total investment of more
than $21 billion
NEED
MONEY?
(OME BY THE
LEONARD-
MARLER
INSURANCE AGENCY
and lei ue arrange a
mortgage loep
(or a loaa to ooaaoii-
date all jour smaller
loans)
Pkone 833-1121
MO N. Broad St.
Te. »x».r. ur->...
which SANTEE-COOPER ?
Be .-peciftc.
There’re so many different ones you’ve j?ot to clue us in.
The loblolly Santee-Cooper? The -triprd hn- . Santo.* (Mopp'-”
The fleod control Santee-Cooper? Th.- ipc-o. ; r,i P . t,. r ?
The electrical power generatinp Santoo r.M.p.r?
5o«m* like evarv 1 tone you turn around theiv -s a Su Cooper
workioff for you.
Woll, w« should he. We ’re yours.
Every kilowatt, everj- inckfish, even - pine tpee a ad turhiae
helmas to you.
Yo« own us bseause that’s the way we were created by the 1M4
General Ameahly “to benefit... all the people” of South Oarelnaa.
Thaf.the way it Aould be. Everything - paymeute, e«uitr,
benefits - go to you. Ovw |250 million worth of Seutee-Ceeyer.
There is reslly only one Santee-Cooper - youra.
It just seems like there are 20 Santee-Coopena
lut when you *erve the public, that’s the way ifa aipfessd Is hs.
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SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE AUTHORITY
Af’-'r lo these many years our humblt
Liilfc 609 has gone automatic. *
Gone is the clutch.
Gone i« the wifely whine, "It's cute, but
I can’t drive it."
Goneisaeera of Volkswagendom. Sniff,
And in its place?
A Volkswagen you can drive all ever
tewn without shifting.
Only cn the highway do you shift.
Once. (This is an economy move Which,
•Iter all, is still the name of the game.)
But you ifa have a choice in the matter
you con drive it the easy way (described
•bovfl Or you can start out in low and
lake it through the gears like a regular
stick shift.
The automatic stick shift is on apti
yeu pay a little more.
But you do a little lesi.
LEROY CANNON MOTORS
Btatfc Church Street
GBEENVILLE, S. C.
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