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I was turning through a magazine
the other day and came across areal
cute recipe just for mothers--and I'll
bet there's not a single mother who
hasn't used it, but I'm gonna pass it
on anyway.
Cake Baking Recipe For Mothers
Light oven; get out utensils and
ingredients. Remove blocks and toys
from table. Grease pan, crack nuts.
Measure 2 cups of flour; remove
Johnny's hands from flour; wash
flour off him. Re-measure flour.
Put flour, baking powder and salt
in sifter. Get dustpan and brush up
pieces of bowl Johnny knocked on
floor. Get another bowl. Answer
doorbell.
Return to kitchen. Remove
Johnny's hands from bowl. Wash
Johnny. Answer phone. Return.
Remove 1/4 inch salt from greased
pan. Look for Johnny. Grease another
pan. Ajiswer telephone.
Return to kitchen and find Johnny.
Remove his hands from bowl. Take
up greased pan and find layer of nut
shells in it. Head for Johnny who
flees, knocking bowl off table.
Wash kitchen floor, table, walls,
dishes. Call baker. Lie down.
--From Today's Woman
'Bye Now!
Adams-Millis employees donating
blood during the July and August visits
of the Red Cross Bloodmobile were:
Alice Brock, Millie Moore, Azzilee
Lax, Effie Patton, Ethel Davis, Agnes
Smith, Bill McGuinn, Forrest Edwards,
Frank B. Smith and James M. Woollen.
The Bloodmobile will return to
High Point for a three-day visit on
September 28, 29 and 30. Remember
that your supervisor can arrange for
your transportation to and from the
Armory.
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Coaches Carlos Auman and Luke
Jones are all smiles and the reason
is the winning battery of the Maroon
baseball team, consisting of Bill
Beeson, left front; catcher and pitch
ers Billy Morgan, right front, Randy
Jones and Jerry Sink, back row.