THE WA YNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
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(Second Section)
,,id Studies
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Officers and Organizer of New Lions Club At Clyde
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v and attitude of the people who
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TH. home agent expressed the
, ,inion that people can bring their
surroundings up to their own
si nidards or can allow themselves
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tractive by planting shrubbery and
lU.wcrs was shown.
The next meeting was set for
May 9 at the Wesleyan Methodist
Church.
Stanly Livingston, co-chairman
(it the recreation committee, direct
ed games during the social hour.
Farmers' investment in land and
buildings as of January 1, 1948,
was estimated at about 63 billion
dollars.
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Publisher To
Speak Here
John Moody, author, lecturer,
and founder and president of
Moody's Investors Service, ar
rived here this week from New
York with his wife.
The Moodys are staying at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Grant on the old Howell Mill Road.
Mr. Moody, who will celebrate
his 81st birthday Monday, will ad
dress the North Carolina Catholic
Laymen's Association Convention
being held Saturday and Sunday
in AsheviHe.
A week from tomorrow, he will
speak before the WaynesvilU- Ro
tary Club.
His firm publishes the Moody
manuals which are widely circu
lated in industrial, and banking
circles in the U. S. and abroad.
Among the books he has written
are "The Long Road Home," and
"Fast By The Road," which are in
the Haywood County Library.
Mrs. Moody is a suter of the late
Mrs. F. M. Fremont, mother of
Mrs. Douglas Grant of Waynss-ville.
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These officers of the recently-organized Clyde Lions Club grinned for the camera a few minutes after
they were elected by the charter members last week. The middle man in the back row is J. ISilinrlle
Napier of Knoxville, Tenn., who helped organize the Clyde Club and 70 others, including those at Can
ton and Waynesville. Seated, left to right, are: J. William Harris, secretary; Stanley Livingston, third
vice-president; the Rev. D. D. Gross, second vice-president; President Grover C. Haynes: and the Hcv.
W. T. Medlin, first vice-president. Standing, left t o right, are: Tail Twister Sidney Haynes. Din !or
Clayton Mehall'ey, Director Weaver Chapman, Mr. Napier, Lions International commissioner and rep
resentative; Director Ed lSrooks, Director Bruce S ellers, and Lion Tammcr Larry C'agle il'liolu by In
gram's Studio).
Get Ready For
Canning Season
By RUTH CURRENT
State Home Demonstration Apent
Get ready for the canning sea
son! A pressure cooker is a valuable
piece of equipment it saves time
and fuel, there's much le.ss danger
of losing iind, and the high tem
perature obtained in the pressure
cooker destroys harmful bacteria
found in the food.
It is also a good time for the
homemaker to check on her sup
ply of lids and rings. If the bands
from two-piece closures were re
moved and stored in a dry place,
they will be ready for this season's
use. Bands left on jars rust and
may be ruined in removing them
from the jar.
The next thing to check on is
the supply of jars.
If the boiling water canner is no
longer usable, it's time to begin
looking for equipment to replace
it. And if the home equipment in
cludes a boiling water canner but
there's no rack for it, now is the
time to have a wooden one made.
A rack allows the water to circu
late freely around the jar. Much
more even heat is given the jar
by using a rack than using cloths
or newspapers under jars wnen
boiling in the boiling water can
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There are small pieces of equip
ment that make canning easier,
such as tongs, jar lifters, and jar
fillers.
About 41 million cars, trucks and
buses are being used in the nation
today.
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Formerly The Coffee Shop
Main Street, Hazelwood
FRIDAY, APRIL 29th
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