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FAVORITE RECIPES
OF A FAMOUS CHEF
As Told to Anne Baker
By ROGER CRETAUX, Chef,
The Roosevelt, New York City
Savory Brussela Sprouts—Cook
one quart of Brussels sprouts in
aalted water until tender. Drain
thoroughly, place In a hot dish and
pour over them
* sauce which
te made as fol
lows. Mix to
gether one tea
spoon mustard,
three • fourths
teaspoon salt,
one teaspoon
sugar, one
fourth tea
spoon paprika,
one well-beat
en egg, one
half cup vine-
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gar and two
tablespoons salad oil. Cook in a
double boiler until the mixture
thickens. Then add one tablespoon
melted butter, one-half teaspoon
curry powder, one teaspoon minced
parsley, and one-half teaspoon grat
ed onion. Beat thoroughly and pour
over the sprouts while both the
. sprouts and the sauce are still hot.
Tomato Rarebit—Heat one pint
of canned tomatoes and add one
teaspoon salt, one teaspoon sugar,
one tablespoon chopped onion, oue
eighth teaspoon pepper, and a dash
of cayenne. Keep the tomatoes
bubbling over the fire, adding grad
ually one-half pound of cheese cut
, into small pieces. Stir constantly
k until the cheese has melted and the
■ mixture Is smooth. Then add one
P teaspoon butter and one well
beaten egg, stirring all the while.
Remove from the fire and serve
immediately on slices of hot, but
tered toast.
FAVORITE RECIPES
OF A FAMOUS CHEF
As Told to Anne Baker
By ROGER CRETAUX, Chef,
The Roosevelt, New York City
Salad a la Reine—Chop fine one
half of a small Bermuda onion.
Add twice as much chopped pars
ley as onion. Mis with eight grc; n
peppers, chop
ped fine. Add
one • half cup
olive oil, one
third cup vine
gar, one ■ halt
teaspoon pow
dered sugar,
and otle toy
spoor, salt. Mix
thorough
1 y with t h e
onion, parsley
and peppers,
ar.d let stand
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for one hour In
a covered glass dish. Just before
using, shake hard for live mlzut
and serve on crisp l:Uuse I rvr i
Baked Fish Piedmont—P rtc i.i
a baking dish tour altcrnr. > k;c.s
of sliced potatoes cad sliced cnlonr.
seasoning each layer wish sal: end
pepper. Clean and w.ll ::ny !.t e
fish, such as a haddock, r:i ’ ;>
on the layers. Corer th? II । v
a layer of pointer , a I nr •
onions and another iayer d y
toes. Season as before. Pour .
the dish one cup olive cl ar I ■
cups canned tomatoes to v. i
been added one tab'?, por.i
Bake until the potatoes
^FAVORITE RECIPES
OF A FAMOUS CHEF
As Told to Anne Baker
By ROGER CRETAUX, Chef,
The Roosevelt, New York City
Spaghetti Imperial—H eat one
fourth cup salad oil in a sauce
pan, Add two medium-size chopped
onions and two tablespoons chopped
green peppers.
Cook until half
tender. Then
add one pint
aanned toma
toes, one tea
spoon salt, and
one and a halt
lumps of sugar.
Cook slowly
until the
onions and
peppers are
done, and the
sauce Is re-
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duced by about
one-third. Have ready one-half
pound cooked spaghetti. The spa
ghetti is cooked by dropping it in
rapidly boiling, salted water and
cooking until tender. Place the spa
ghetti in a heated dish. Pour the
sauce over it, and grate over the
top, two ounces of Parmesan
cheese.
Stuffed Cucumbers — Cut three
medium-site cucumbers in half
lengthwise, and cook until tender
in salted water. Scoop out the cen
ters, and fill each half with a mix
ture consisting ot three cups cooked
rice, one cup chili sauce, one table
spoon vinegar, one tablespoon
sugar, two tablespoons tomato
ketchup, one teaspoon paprika, salt
and pepper to taste, and one large
onion which has been chopped fine
and cooked in melted butter. Serve
immediately, being sure that the
portions are very hot.
C‘TATION.
Georgia, Wheeler County.
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that T. J.
Horne, as administrator of Mrs. Jo
sephine Horne, deceased, for leave
to sell the real estate of said Mrs.
Josephinen Horne, deceased, and
that an order was made thereon at the
April term, 1930, for citation, and
that citation issue, all the heirs at law
and creditors of said deceased will
take notice that I will pass upon said
application at the May term. 1930 of
the court of ordinary of Wheeler
county, and that unless cause is shown
i to the contrary at said time, said leave
■ will be granted.
i This 7th day of April. 1930.
H. L. Sears, Ordinary,
Beauty of line and
mech anieal excel leu ce
than this beauty of line and color is its alert and sprightly performance. « « « * V
As days go by you will find that it becomes more and more your favorite car to drive—
go responsive, so easy to handle, so sate and comfortable that it puts a new joy in motoring.
The city dweller — the farmer — the industrial worker — the owner of the spacious two-car
garage in the suburbs —to all of these it brings a new measure of reliable, economical service.
Craftsmanship has been pul into mass production, loday, more than ever, the new Ford is
«a value far above the price.” ««««««*••
i
FORD MOTOR COMPANY j
CITATION
GEORGlA—Wheeler County.
To all whom it may Concren:
Notice is hereby Riven that
B. R. Harrelson, as adminis
trator of Mrs. Elizabeth Harrel
son, dec’d., having applied to me
by petition, for leave to sell the
real estate of said Mrs. Elizabeth
Harrelson, deceased, and that an
order was made thereon at th-
April term, 1930, for citation,and
that citation issue; all the heirs at
law and creditors of said deceas
, ed will take notice that I will
pass upon said application at the
May term, 19300 f the court of
‘ ordinary of Wheeler county, and
that unless cause is shown to the
contrary said leave will be grant
ed. This April 7th, 1930.
H. L. SEARS, Ordinary,
WHEELER COUNTA EAGLE, ALAMO, GEORGIA.
| COTTON
is too cheap and should ad
vance. Let us help you hold
/for HIGHER PRICES.
■ We will make liberal Cash
' Advances.
’ Savannah Cotton Factorage
1 Company.
Capital, $109,000
1
J Savannah, Georgia
f
B CAR COTTON SEED-Cook’s
, and Wanamaker black root re
sistant for sale. See me for best
prices. Cleon Brown, Alamo,iGa
BEAUTY has been built into the graceful
flowing lines of the new Ford and there is
an appealing charm in its fresh and varied A
■ w.
harmony of color. Yet more distinctive even
WE OPERATE OUR CREAM STATION
Wednesday and Saturday
of each week. Market price paid for but®
terfat. Bring us your cream. We pay
cash for eggs.
ARMOUR CREAMERIES
JACK GROSS, Licensed Tester
“ALWAYS SELL TO ARMOUR’S”
ALAMO, GA.
THE NEW FORD COUPE
A beautiful closed car, distinguished by
its substantial grace of line and contour,
A particularly good car for physicians,
business executives and salesmen because
of its comfort and reliability. The Triplex
shatter-proof glass windshield and tins
full) enclosed four-wheel brakes contribute
to the unusual safety of the new Ford,
OUTSTANDING FEATURES
OF TRE NEW FORD
New streamline bodies • Choice of
colors • Rustless Steel • Triplex
shatter-proof glass windshield •
Four Houdaille double-acting hy
draulic shock absorbers • Fullyen*
closed, silent four-wheel brakes •
Extensive use of fine steel forgings
• Aluminum pistons • Chrome sili
con alloy valves • Three-quarter
floating rear axle • Torque-tube
drive • More than twenty ball *
and roller bearings • Sturdy steel
spoke wheels • 55 to 65 miles an
hour • Quick acceleration • Ease
of control • Reliability • Economy
• Longlife.
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NOTE THESE LOW PRICES
Roadster ...... $435
Phaeton $440
Coupe . SSOO
Tudor Sedan ..... SSOO
Sport Coupe $530
De Luxe Coupe .... $550
Three-window Fordor Sedan $625
Cabriolet ...... $645
De Luxe Sedan .... $650
Town Sedan $670
(f. o. b. Detroit, plus freight and delivery.
Bumpers and spare tire extra, at lowcost.).
Universal Credit Company plan of
time payments offers another Ford
economy.