jHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1938 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Want Ads (Tint Ads are one cent a word . cr-h insertion. No ad is for l&ss than 25e- r,i SALE Stayman and Rome Beauty npples. Fancy No. 1 in hjikot? and sound, hand-picked bulk - r Bollint? Hull Orchard, at Sau- F. D. R. Enrolled in Red Cross T ok. Nov. 17-24. tiULD LIKE TO RENT Small ' varnished home, preferably near he graded school. If interested ;;.e v. A. Davis, P. 0. Box 383, Sylva, N. C Nov- 24-Dec- 1 rj SATURDAY Smith's Drug Store Will Give $1.50 Worth of Medicine To Each Family For Only 49c. WE WANT every family lohavtabottleof iWicrand old In-, diaHcrbMedtcine ' To Prove the ! value of this won- derfal pleasant : osting product of Nature, we make you this liberal rial offer. But first, let us explain that Con stipation is man's peatest enemy in this modern world today.and further thatalltormsordi few . i .vA: t t ttt ,, jriv a President Roosevelt and Norman II. Davis Chairman Norman H. Davis of the American Red Crosa enrolls Presi dent Roosevelt into the membership as the national drive gets under way in Washington. Tasty Disk es met are effected miitmiuxiizJimi by a persons habits of elimination. Stomach and Gall Bladder, Liver and Kidney trouble, also swelling and a stiff ness of the joints, as well as bloating, In dijestion and gas in the Stomach, not to speak of Rheumatism, ArthritiNeu ritis, Hip.h and Low Blood Pressure, and Stiti Irritations, are all definitely affect ed by a person's habits of eliminating waste products and Toxic Poisons. Sequoia India Herbs is a blending of Natural ingredients to stimulate elimin tfioti. Chief of these ingredients is "Cas sia Acutifolia," a small plant that grows in India. We Use the fruit and not the leaves of this unusual plant. As to its therapeutic value, we refer you to your family Doctor, to any Medical College cr to the United States Dispensatory. We further protect you with this guar antee. Sequoia India Herbs must pro mote elimination if taken as directed, and as a result of this, satisfy you that your general Health is improving, or you can return the empty bottle and your fullpurchase price will be returned to you with no questions asked. You must be satisfied with results obtained. Sequoia India Herbs originally sold or $1,50. However, while our present importation or drugs last, we are able to make you this great reduction in price on Uie same large family sized bottle (3 wits supply) for only 49c. Each person wl be limited to three bottles as we ant this special offer to benefit as many famihesaspossible.MailOrders.lOc extra 's Drug Store Waynesville, N. C. A Midnight Snaik If you'd liko somctliin'' casv to pro- yet very delicious for yout' : ry this fuvuv- o elioU-i shii o ;;iye ain Street I pare, guests soiiH- night ite. To 1 pound of ii;mil)ti! ;oM 1 egg and Salt and Popper, about 1 tablespoon of V A-l sauce ami la teaspoon of ground tasty additions. 1 small onion very fine- and brown it in butter, then add to the hamburger mixture. If the mixtuiv is too wet.. add a few Crumbled cracker and form into patties. ThLs makes or 7. Next slice , 1 larjje. Spanish onion and 2 tomatoes. -Split opeu'aiid. butter round. Buns. Place all on the broiler rack. Toast buns and broil the patties and vegetables. With apples in season, you might like by way of recipe samples this apple cake with lemon sauce, Dutch Apple Cuke 2 cups sifted flour. Is teaspoons baking powder. hi teaspoon salt. 5 tablespoons shortening. 1 egg, well beaten. 2-3 cup milk. 2 cups sliced apples. 4 tablespoons butter. 4 tablespoons sugar. ri teaspoon cinnamon. Sift flour once, measure, add bak ing powder, and salt, and sift again. Cut in shortening. Combine egg and iv.dk and add to Hour, stirring until ft dough is formed. Spread in greas id MmIIow pan, S.8 inches. Arrange apple 's on dough, dot with butter, and sprinkle uiih mi.uuiv of sugar and cinnamon. Itake in hot oven ( !25 degrees .I-'.) lit) to :!5 minutes, or until apples are tender. Serve with li in 'ii . V'uire, Serve.s S. Lemon Sauce cup sugar. 1 tablespoon Hour. Dash of salt, 1 cup hot water. 1 tablespoon butler. .'! tablespoons lemon juice. j 2 teaspoon grated lemon i iud. Combine dry ingredients; add grad ually to water and cook 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Add remaining ingredients. Makes about 1 clip sauce. Eskimo Courtship I Law Changed At De- mand Of Young Folk i The young people of the Kskimo j North like those in Cleveland, Ohio, or in New Haven. Conn., have ideas. For generations it has been the native i law on M. l:wrence Island that a 1 suitor must work four years for a v.ifo. Furthermore his parents, in i most cases, arranged the match. The young people have been rebelling j against this practice for a number of years and last summer Commander F. A. Zeiisler of the Coast Guard ship Northland, was called in to act as 1 arbiter in the matter. ! Consultations were held with the i adults and with the younger genera tion and now a man need work only lone year for his prospective father-in-law before marriage. The eligible are now privileged to choose their ! own mates, liy this method, they nr i gue, there will be fewer "unmarriages'' or divorces. The youngsters even wont so far as to ask for some docu I went of marriage and this too was nr- ranged, the schoolteacher acting as ! grantor of such a paper. The rebel lion had gone so far that one youth was taken in the statement that no girl was worth more than throe months labor before winning her. Commander Zeusler to the natives in the I.ering Sea ports is ' not so much a commander as a confidant. All year they have up their problems ; and their triumphs for his inspection. ! ile in turn, brings back to the govern ! mental agencies interested in the I Kskimo, reports and recommendations j which help to improve the condition of those people. i He continue, 'it nuit-t bo borne in j mind that the desirable parts of our j civilization cannot ho thrust upon the 'natives, they must bo absorbed by j ; him gradually, The fukioios of his' .civilization luu-t bo eliminated by j j proper instruction and example, not! 'by the more statement that they are' I all wrong and must ho,, therefore, dis- I carded immediately." I Confusion arises between Hie citien-1 ship of the Kskimo and bis position as ward of the Covoriimciii. The elder! generation are in favor of continuing as wards of the Government. This is largely, Commander Zeusler ex plains, that liquor may be kept out. Confusion also arises for the native when two conflicting religious faiths are presented. One religious faith in a given community is recommended,' as otherwise , the Conflicting teaching tends to make the natives lose faith in all religion. It is not difficult, it, is explained, to teach the familiar pre-1 copts and stories of the Bible as they are not unlike the faith of most na tive religions. r.uucaiion, it is saut, should be sim ple lessons in sanitation and personal cleanliness. The native should be taught care of his equipment, his boats, and his sleds, A higher eifu cation is called a mistake, except in the case of the unusual child. Other wise it is held to unfit the native youth to work his way up and out of the faults of his own civilization. Of the schoolteachers in the Far I North Commander Zeusler says, "I j have found most of them well bred and high class. Their soberiety and morality are above reproach." H) recommends that teachers be chosen not for their number of degrees but for their ability to work among the natives. A preliminary course is' ad vised for teachers in which they should be instructed in their duties, their methods of living, and types of clothing to be worn. With a menu suggestion including Canadian Bacon and Southern Spoon Bread, is this recipe for Southern Spoon Bread li cup corn meal. .'i: teaspoon salt. 1 ' cups boiling water. 1 tablespoons melted butter. ." eggs, well beaten. 1 cup milk. 1 teaspoon baking powder. Mix com meal and salt, add boiling water gradually, beating until a mush is formed. Cool slightly. Fold in remaining ingredients. Turn into greased casserole. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 40 to 50 min utes. Serves ti. 1 W : D I -1 C22T J l I AGH SATURDAY (Promptly at 8:30 p. m.) ith each dollar spent with us for merchandie. r repair work, or paid on account, we will give a coupon. Each Saturday night, we will publically determine a winnerno hold-overs and give away a beauti ,ul diamond ring. Each week's collection of coupons will be held for e dimax of our Sales Campaign, on December 2:5rd. ,en w will give away, in addition to the alve. U )0.00 in merchandise. $150.00 IN MERCHANDISE FREE All sales coupons will be eli gible to be declared a winner on Dec. 23rd, when $150.00 in merchandise will be given '" away. GET YOUR COUPONS i NOTiVK OF KF.sri.'I'S OF Ml'M-l It til' AL BlMl.mNG BOND l.I.KCTlON .The undersigned Mayor and Board' of Aldermen of the town of Waynes- vine, Having met at the town hall at 4 o'clock, P, M on November 22, the returns of the special bond clec tlm returns of the special bod elec tion held in the town of Waynesvill on Novenil)or 17th, IMS, on the ques tion of issuing Twenty-five Thousand Dollars in bonds for purchasing prop erty and erecting a municipal build ing and a tax therefor, canvassed said returns, as certified by the Heg trar and Judges of Election, and from said returns declared the results of said election to be as follows: Number of qualified voters reg istered: .. .....................800 Number of votes cast for bonds . . '101 Number of votes cast against bonds: .. 1 1f) Majority of votes cast for bonds over votes cast against bonds: 185 It is, therefore, found, declared and judicially determined that the ordi nance heretofore passed by the Board of ' Aldermen' providing for the issu ance of ?25,000 bonds for purchas ing property -and erecting a municipal building was passed as the result of aid election.. And it is ordered that this state ment of the results of said election be delieverod to the Clerk of the Town of Waynesville, who shall re cord it in the Book of Ordinances of the Town of Waynesville, fdo Un original in her office, and publish it once in the' Waynesville Mountaineer, a weekly newspaper published m the wn of Wnvnesville. J II. WAV, Jr. Mayor. T. I,. S. H. J. W. BRAMLET, JONKS, RAY, Aldermen. N. S2J Nov. 24. c o CREDIT JEWELERS Pho, ne 19 Main Street .0' i1 GjiassdDlcLoar THIS PHRASE ORIGINATED IN EARLY CALIFORNIA DAYS.. WHEN I A PROSPECTOR ARRANGED FOP. HIS WIFE'S BOARD WHILE HE WEffT AFTER GOLD, HE WAS SAID TO Bt"PUTTINO HER OUT TO GRASS1 Our .management' will always con tinue to uphold the high ideals and tra ditions of our profession. Our only business is to serve the people of Canton with dignity and appropriate ness in a time of grief. AH our efforts are concentrated towards a sincere and perfect service. Wells Funeral Home mi U U Oil ILUlLVrUU SW5 PnWioSanl0' lb- - 15c VUliee Maxwell House, lb 25c Snowdrift Jff-jS' It 99c MINCE MEAT, lb. can 25c PUMPKIN, No. 2 can . . . . . . . .10c SWEET POTATOES, ... .10 lbs. 20c 7 oz. can . 10c 17 oz. can 15c Cranberry Sauce Fresh Cranberries 1 lb. ...... ...20c Fancy Celery . 10c Lettuce . .3 for 25c to ii i. ii" , i .o' Soap Specials 3 CAKES 19C SMALL Octagon Powder 10 lor 23c Octagon Toilet .. .1 for 1 9c (KKI) BOX Sm. Super Suds ,'i for 23c (KKI) BOX) 1-g. Super Suds 2 for :3c (BLUK BOX) Sm. Super Suds .5 for 23c 'GIANT Octagon Soap . . . .( for 23c SMALL Octagon Soap ... 10 for 23c l.AKGF. Octagon Powder . . for 23c Octagon Cleanser. 2 for 9c Octagon Chips , . ..' for 23c Octagon Granulated .'! - 23c fyteut Gok&l at PoluIga Pice4 Choice tftuut Cake Oitf-xedietti MORTON'S SMOKE SALT RAVS:-:S0NS .THE FOOID STOP OPEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT UNTIL 7 :00 O'CLOCK CLOSED ALL DAY FOR THANKSGIVING i v Phone 371 Canton, N. C.