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f ' t i TISPAXOVEMBER 3, 1938 THE WAYXESVILLE MOUNTAINEER -Year-Old Negro, vl With 8th Husband, mother 0f tewmy.e (21 children. Mother was bit by a snake. Father " nii DAD:AM V . D' a ule and died from gkS Uia .-igc xciiaiviiiit. Husben Xo. 1. Judft. Miu(ull if0 t0 dth gambling in Florida. , ,r -- old ajre assistance Left me with 2 children. No hu- W1J ... a, me. who is quite a . ben Harvie Brown Rm,lui ft1'- ' '. -j- j., .1... -,i.. I froze tn ilatK f i . . ? tei Ol uusnj i . .... iivrni winning, left 2 Andrews Asks for Co-operation JOB WnV, u;plv necessary inform-, children. .No. ;!, Jim Honrv jnnsin lat' h. r-el!'. Here's what home. Macon, G. A., died ,.f Rriirht Lth: i: deces, eft 10 children. No. 4 husben To to wit t,,-h,'i ' home ffie HT.r M..e Concearn: This Annie Bell Bowden huir.t ' ,;fv tint livMiir wnn ' v .Alary Elizer, Father Nobles and she was the Palmolive 3 for 20c . . 3 f or 27c . .2 for 37c I Cl T - ... . . ' , 0' " with stroke digim- I wells, left 11 children. " ! "No. 5 husbon 'i.orgo White from Hope Well, Va. - t burnt up, t .11 in lumum pot at Petersburg, Pa left two : children. No. 6 husb, n. Will:,. Brow (native of Richmond. Va.. h- died fro, i I launching ships at Carolina Ship yard. Wilmington. X. C. 7 u I ben. Charlie Moten from IJoirio ! County, S. C. died from cranio, 1 ehild left. ! "The husben that 1 aa, living with' "'"-- weni j nowum, (. iimberlai.d, M. I), making a total ,,f i,,,.n...,' 1 ours truly, Annie Moil ag;- is h, years. When Anne brought the information in to Mrs. Xurn, fare officer, asked her: "Anne, you didn't write you?' - "No mam." supposed it." Bowden. Her Annie replied. tolB , ' toll Super Suds . . . 1.J Bay large Super Suds ... 3.UC . - , LmIISudit Suds 5 tor Zte Odagon Soap, ffiant . . .4 for I9c , CAN'T KEEP 'EM Octagon ro cut, ig. . . iui ut. Octagon Toilet ...... . i ior isci . .2 for 9c .2 for 18c .2 for 18c .3 for 11c 3 for l ie '.'Iter of. the ttol- ihis but 1 DOWN ON FARM Wagon Cleanser . . Octagon Chips Octagon Granulated Octagon Floating . . I'rystal While Soap E. C. MOODY PHONE 45 The bright lights of the city and jobs in factories have lured workers away from the farm in ever-inci eas ing numbers. A Census Bureau survey issued in I Washington showed that o.'i per cent' of all the nation's gainful workers I were on the farm in 1S70. In 1930, only 21.4 per cent of gain ful workers were in this basic industry LARD 4 lb. carton 8 lb. carton . ..42c .83c ft 6 Small Cans 20c Mother's Oats All Brands 27c ., 10 lb. bag . 50c SANTO COFFEE, lb. 15c TRY OCR Fresh Ground COFFEE, lb. 12c & 15c SAl'EKS BLACK PEPPER, 4 oz. box 9c Cash Grocery Co. H A 7. E L W 0 0 1) M A 1 N S T K E E T Klincr r. Andrews, left, interviewetl by press In an interview in Washington, Elmer F. Andrews, the wages and hours administrator, asks the co-operation of employers throughout the United States affected by the new law, now in effect, Andrews promised that full powers will be used "to guarantee fair treatment to both employer and employe." Tasty D isnes wad '. Add tun n Still .IKI.I.IKI) CKAMil-.iiKV SAI.AI) 1 iiiart cranberries. L1 euns water. 1 x- cups granulated sugar. 2 'i teaspoons granulated gelatin, 'j clip cold water. 1 cup chopped celery, U tablespoons lemon juice. 1 cti chopped walnut kernels. Mayonnaise. Cook cranberries in U run until they, start to pop, strain, sugar and the gelatin, which lias sprinkled . on the cold water. till gelatin js dissolved. Chd! until ii ueguis to set, ami add celery, -lemon : juice and walnut kernels. Pour into 'individual .molds and chill uniil set. : I nmold on lettuce and serve with mayonnaise. s i;i;t potato sol iti.i: - cups mashed svveel potato. "4 cup hot milk. ii teaspoons bulter or ' margarine'. li teaspoon grated lemon rind. :Yi teaspoon salt. Few grains salt. egg whites. To niashed sweet potatoes gradually heal in hot milk to which butter ha. been added. Add grated lemon rind. salt and pepper and heat well. Meat egg whiles slilf and fold into potato mixture. Pile into greased baking dish, bake in a hot oven for to minutes or until potato -puffs slightly and is well browned on top. I'l'MPKlN pii: straii.ed pumpkin slewed granulated sugar. GOOD NEWS for those who want to enjoy the benefits of ELECTRIC COOKING at low expense - - - - cups r canned. 1 cud brown U eggs. 1 teaspoon salt. "i teaspoon ground ginger. I teaspoons cinnamon. 1 -i teaspoon alspice. ' - eiips rich' 'milk. Hake 1 large or 1! small pastery shells in hot overt for about. X minutes. Mix together pumpkin, sugar, egg:, salt and spices. Add milk gradually lo keep mixture smooth. Pour into partially baked pastry shells and bake in moderate oYch for one hour or until Ii: m. OUAMir; COCKTAIL 1 1 Cup lemon juice. 1 cup oi ange juice. ' i cup sugar. l-'cw grains sail. 1 cu,) carbonated water. Combine. and pour over cracked ice in c.'.ii-ktsiil glasses. (iarnish 'with ficrh mint or maraschino cherries. (IMAM III' Ml SIIICOOM SO IP IIoil stems from 'iioiliid of mnh. Clip rooms fur lid minutes in about of water. I'se ) .2 cups of this wal.ei lor the cream -soup, discarding th steins. Cut mushroom caps in thin .liei"- and saute in bulter fur 5 min, i;.ts. A'M to cream, soup, using- any K 'od la .' reipe. "i.K-i ASi:fONi;i IT ICKKY SIT P- it.nt; Ti,l:e. (he soft part of. 12 loaves of lui ad (r:ot too fresh) and crumble noil. ;-ieaso() .with salt, pepper and poultry seasoning. Mix in about !i (tip of r.i I'ed butter or finely chopped :'lt io k.: ' Ioisten slighily with cold watt : mix '.. w-tdl. . SPINACH .- cups., milk. 1 j eiips line bread i lcasioons. butter; r I mi: w.ys umbs. 1 but-Add with -' teiispoons salt. teasjioon pepper, eggs. 2. cups, spinach pulp, I tcaspoois grated onion. 1 tablespoon .vinegar: Scald milk, add bread .'crumbs tor, salt and pepper. 'Mend;'" egg's, slightly beaten. Combine well-drained chopped spinach to which onion : and vinegar have been a'hlod. Fill greased or. oiled timbiiVe iuoMs with ; this mixture and place moids in hot water. Hake in moderate oven 10: to 4,r) minutes until the knife comos out clean when inserted in the centci Cnmold and serve wilh liot asparagu tips and well-seasoned cheese sauce Cook a whole meai in an ELECTRIC COOKER an entire meal can be cooked at one time .at sma cost in this remarkable new Elec ' Ho"sehold Help which plugs in any outlet D- see an Electric Cooker at your Electrical crs or our sales room. if m. Power & Light Company Eg, Etectrieity I, CHEAP Why Wait?-.:.- : WMMfkJMMmm ONE STEP WONT GET YOU THERE And One AD Won't Bring Success-You Must Keep On Advertising Pagre 11 $10 Mortgage Given On Odd Items of Personal Property Back in the flourishing days of l'.)2ti, money must have been flourishing in Haywood County, that a mortgage on anything was considered good col lateral. At least such is the case of one mortgage on record in the Hay wood register of deeds office. Pack in those flourishing days, a certain man in these parts, owed the sum of ten dollars to a woman in the community. ?he held a note, which was due the first day of September, lil'ili. and her security was a mortgage as follows: "These articles of personal proper ty, to-wit: one empty quart fruit iar, formerly used to hold corn whiskey,: one old felt hat. so old that the mind of man runneth not to the contrary! when it was bought." ' ; The record is duly signed by the clerk of court, a witness and the register of deeds. ' Was the mortgage ever paid? If it wasn't the holder of the niort.-i gage did not realize her full -Sid we bet. A BCAUHHT. Tl FREE OI ONLY 10 C OUPON&tROfMI IIDIIM tOM rm -r m iivurvM ai lieu J I n U U M Ipnikiaa suits k GRANULATED t 77T K. SO AP - 1 kPs- ,Sr I'alniolive ; for 20c Ked Box Small Super Suds Red Pox Lare Super Suds Ml ue l!ox Small. Super Suds Pine Hex Larre Super Suds . . .'5 for 25c . 2 for 3."c for 2.c 2:?c (llets Clollu's "Hospital Clean") Octagon Soap, giant Octagon Powder, Ig. Octagon Toilet Octagon Cleanser . Octagon ("hips ;.)c . fi for . if for 2."c ....... 5c 2 for i)c .2 for 18c Read The Ads Burgin Dept. Store BEMEF By Our Attractive Prices TAflM Stokley's White, No. 2 2 for 25c 1 J I K Vi m laiz Cream Style Yellow, 2 fer 25c xvrmtxi I)d Ma-Z roun(ry Kist yellow 10c n Phillips Karly June, No. 2 10c I lnnn Pnno rvewpor Karly June, 2 for 25c UlUCil I Cdb April Shower, No. 2 ... 15c (irccn (iiant. No. 2 17c Lima Beans Phillip's No. 2 .10c Stockely's No. 2 med. green, 2 - 25c Stokel.v's No. 2 .sinall green ... 17c GRAPEFRUIT Sunshine, No. 2 Juice yiaser(i Silver Nip, 16 oz. :j U.r 25c 21c . . . . 2!)c Cocoa 15 II). Ilorshev's . 12 lb. Ilersliev's . 1 lb. Hershey's 2 Ii)s. (hir Mothers . . 5c .9c 1,'Jc 15c CAV. fc- :) fyMynmV- t LETTUCE large heads ...... 3 for 25c CABBAGE 1 lbs, m BANANAS, golfcn ripe . .... 5 lbs, 25c Our Prices Are Always Low On SIK.AR, I LOUR., LAiU) AND COFf rr I Meals may be appetizing in a ppr a ranee an;! s'.rli- w may not he sanitary. It has always been our policy (o keep o-.u- ma;k: ' il.trw.st of the times. Each year we - add new eii s ment and adopt better rnithods. - This fall we are splendidly prepared to meet ynr needs. Let us have the opportunity to please you. Assorted Seasonal Seafoods H E. MrS SMS WE TOOT STOTE I V " I :-'' i f , ! - ' i ?. -i i f ' v."-'f ! .t. At
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