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PAGE SIX ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU /\L/\bKl\ 27 GENERALS ARE | | CAPTURED, TUNISIA i ALLIED HEADQUARTERS IN| |NORTH AFRICA, May 19— Tabu- !lation of prisoners captured in the| |final battle of Tunisia disclosed 27 generals are among the 175,000 cap- 1 tives - ~ ‘ * REBEKAH FOOD SALE {At Bert's Cash Grocery, Saturday {morning at 10:30 o'clock. adv i The Northwest’s Finest Our New Delicatessen offers what the busy Defense Worker and active Wartime Housekeeper wants . . . Letour Experienced Cateress fill vourlunchhox . . . : : . £ 4 Delicious Home-Made Potato Salad THIS WEEK Macaroni Salad Spaghetti and Meat Fish is coming fo be recognized as the type lAMB RIBLETS and Green Balls of nutritious food value that you'll want i Baked Sugar-Cured Ham Roast Pork PAY Filee b catry i net 4 g s Roast Beef Salt and pepper 2 lbs. fres| 6 small onions beans ol d ready on your wartime “energy menus.” Serve FRESH FISH TODAY! Suits 12.95 fo 65.00 Coats 16.75 to 60.00 QUR SPECIAL FOR TODAY 2.75 Slips 2.25 Jones- Stevens l Seward Street whole greer d King Sal £ e Roast Turkey Re MESOEEMIEY . i st b the o s b in hnl luu and season with cook Im\l\ for thirty nd continue cooking s are tender. Add the of lamb. Brown the lamb riblets w salt and pepper. Cover with wa! minutes. Add onions, carrots y-five minutes or until ve during the last fifteen mi of cooking. If canned 1sed, allow about fifteen minute or heating them. To - se ir of a large platter and arrange B = L ‘9 4 Slices vege th Thicken the liquid with flour eiisnes smoothed in cold water I( gravy Baking Pieces Piokice A o BEEF HEART =~ Steak Sauces White King Salmon ¢ Olives pAS Cutlets fors Mince Meat Gravy > l‘lallb“t 3 to 4 Ibs. of beef 1 cup fine bread Pepper Cheese i heart crumbs Flour for dredging &% 3 slices bacon 1 small onion Lard for browning i Butter ¥ J\fi Wash hearts and remove enough of center portion to permit 7/{ addition of the dressing or stuffing. Dice bacon and fry until crisp. Combine with bread crumbs. Season with finely minced Eggs onion. Season cavity in hearts, fill with stuffing, and fasten with ® kewers. Roll in flour and brown quickly in hot lard, in a heavy Kl ered Sallll()ll kettle, Add a small amount of water. Covef and cook slowly in.a : moderate oven (350° F.) until the hearts are done—2 to 2'3 hours. vose lp Thicken the liquid for gravy if desired ! Frozen Fruits and Vegetables SPRING LAMB SHOULDER ROAST, BAKE or FRY SERVE with BUTTERED PEAS and CARROTS and MINT SAUCE or JELLY Picnics in the great out-of-doors are one of the greatest forms of relaxation from defense duties =-==- Stock up on Picnic Supplies and Foods at our Popular Market. 20TH CENTURY MARKET ROALD COPSTEAD, Proprietor - Phone 202 Phone 202 You Can Aid the War Effort by Planning Meals One Day in Advance WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1943 AR R RN R RS ARSIy | GEORGE BROTHERS STRAWBERRIES FRESH FROZEN — BIRDS EYE BRAND to make a nice strawberry short cake! Also Fresh Whipping Cream and Avoset to top it off at George Brothers Super Market. ALSO MANY OTHER FRESH FROZEN FOODS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF DRIED SLICED BEEF . .. All Sizes..... All Prices . . . Order Some Today! PICKLED PIGS FEET Q. jar @B Pi. jar 3P FINEST QUALITY VISIT OUR COOKIE SECTION Just received a large new shipment of all types of Cockies — N. B. C. and SUNSHINE BRANDS. DOUBLE COLA-ORANCE POP ROOT BEER POP $2.40 Per (ase ORDER A CASE TODAY! PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE YOUR ORDERS KEEP BUYING ’"ORY BONDS! PHORNES 92--953 There’s more where they came from! They’re rolling off assembly lines in Detroit and Seattle and Los Angeles. They're thundering over the gulf of Alaska, rumbling up the Alcan High- way—giving Alaska a mighty steel fist. And there’s more where they came from. These American fighting machines need motor fuels that don’t ask for odds—Standard Gasoline and Stand- ard Aviation Gasoline. Alaskans know that Standard Gasolines give them power in a pinch, keep engines run- ning sweet and smooth under every condition the North Country offers, That’s another edge we have over the Axis. No matter how much gasoline it takes to haul an army into position, or to bomb a Jap outpost, there’s plenty more where that came from. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA