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lo Rr/ur>e ^ Miury 9 C"l666 SorfyfrtVfeir IwCwJ Shoe Repair SttUS TODAY Daniel Boone Shoe Shop CHAS. C. ROGERS. Mgr. Anne's Cooking Class No one can lhre on vitamins alone, yet no one can live with out them. They are made in chemical laboratories and can be bought, but the cheapest sources ate in vegetables, fruits and oth er foods which can and should be| produced on our farms. 4 medium siasd carrots 1-2 pound spins ch 1-2 head lettuce 1-4 iJWmn vised cabbage 3 tablespoons butter or mar-| g arise 1-4 cup chopped onion 1 teaspoon chopped garlic 1-4 cup chopped celery 8 cups water 2 1-2 teaspoons salt 1-4 teaspoon thyme Try BiSMAREX (or Acid Indigestion. Insist on genuine BISMAREX and refuse other so-called Anti acid Powders, recommended to be "just as good." BISMA REX is sold in Watauga county at Boone Drug Co. Tha REXALL Stars HILLSIDE DAIRY Pasteurized Grade A Milk, Lactic Buttermilk, Creamery Butter, Whip ping Cream ..and .. Ice Cream. Phone 194-M Boone, N. C. R A. RUFTY, Manager 1 bay leaf 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 1-4 cup* baked beans 6 rounds of toast Italian style or American cheese grated. Scrape carrots, wash greens, drain. Chop all coarsely. Put but ter, anion, garlic and celery In large kettle; brown slowly for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add chopped vegetables, water, seasoning, and vinegar. Cover, bring to a boil and cook slowly 30 minutes. Add baked beans, cov^r and simmer for 30 mon utes. Serve hot, topped with rounds of toast sprinkled with cheese. | Liver Cakes- with Bacon ' 2 1-2 cups ground liver 2 slices bacon, cut in small pieces 1 egg slightly beaten 1-2 cup bread crumbs 1-4 cup stock or milk 1 teaspoon salt Pepper Strips of bacon Mix liver, pieces of bacon, and the bread crumbs which have been moistened in the beaten egg and milk- Add salt, and pep per. * Shape into thin cakes and wrap with strips of bacon. Broil. Turn once during cooking. Ham with Scrambled Ejgi and Tomatoes 6 portions of ham 1 large onion chopped 1 large green pepper chopped 1 No. 2 can tomatoes 1-4 teaspoon salt Pepper 1 teaspoon sugar 6 eggs Fry the slice of ham, then re move to platter to keep warm. To the fat in the skillet add the onion and pepper, saute until brown. Add the tomatoes, salt, pepper, and sugar. Cook until somewhat thickened, then add the slightly beaten eggs and scramble gently. Serve with the ham. Baked Chopped Steak with Onions 1 1-2 lbs. beef chopped in small pieces Salt and pepper 2-3 cup evaporated milk unli luted 2 tablespoons mustard 4 medium sized onions peeled and cut into thin slices 2 tablespoons fat Mix chopped beef and milk. Season with salt and pepper. Shape into 2 round flat cakes. Spread each with 1 tablespoon prepared mustard. Separate on ions into rings. Arrange meat cakes in baking pan, shortcake fashion, with sliced onions be tween layers and on top. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Dot with fat, bake in an oven 350 degrees for 50 minutes. Cover in last half [hour of baking Baste occassion ally. Vegetable Salad salad bowl. Arrange shredded dried beef in circle in center, Ithen ring of carrot around beef, leaving border or lettuce. Gar 3 cups crisp, shredded lettuce 1 onion sliced 1-4 pound dried beef 1 cup shredded carrots 1-3 cup green pepper shredded Place lettuce and onion in nish with green pepper. Serve with cottage cheese dressing. Cottage Cheese Dressing 1-2 cup French dressing 1-4 cup cottage cheese Salt, pepper, cayenne 18 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Combine all ingredients and beat with a fork until well mixed. Chill before serving. I MAIN ST. SERVICE STATION GULF STATION GULF "Complete One Stop Service" GULF Tel. ROAD SERVICE Tel. 9109 9109 CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED AUTO REPAIRS WASHING ? WAXING ? GREASING BATTERY SERVICE ? ACCESSORIES TIRES and TUBES ? BATTERIES Auto Repairs Done by First Class Mechanics MAIN BOONE, N. C. I hereby donate the following amount to the Equipment Fund of Watauga Hospital, Inc., as a memorial to Name ~ - Amount $ Signed Address ? (Mail the above coupon and remittance to Alfred Adams, Treasurer Watauga Hospital Equipment Fund, Boone, N. C.) % 12-aO-Sc State College Hints For Home makers To throw away sometimes la thriftier than to nvt, household management specialists say. They explain that some articles, likely to accumulate around the bouse. are accident hazards which should be discarded promptly. Any chipped or cracked glass ware ? whether, tumbler, canning warejar, cooking or serving dish ? should be retired from use to notice or saue or ual estate I Under and by virtue oi the powtfl contained In that certain mm oi trust executed by Fred Ox en tine and wife. Lizzie Oxen tine, on the tth dey of December. 1*46. and m:gr4ed in Book 91 on Pares 71. IS and 74. In the | Office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County, to secure a certain indebtedness in favor of W. L. Cox. and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness and de mand having been made upon the undersigned trustee to forecloee said deed of trust, the undersigned will, therefore, on Monday. February 7, 1949. at the courthouse door in Boone. North Carolina, offer for sale and sell for cash, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described real estate, to wtt: TRACT NO. 1: Beginning on a cucumber, running North 13 degrees West 56 poles to a maple; thence North 40 decrees West 34 poles to a white oak; thence West 14 poles to a white oak (now down); thence South 48 degrees West 16 poles to a chestnut; thence West 40 poles to a spruce pine in the original line; thence South with said line 100 poles to a poplar; thence I West 30 poles to a stake; 'hence I South 60 poles to a stake; G. W.I Sherrill's corner; thence West with: his line 130 poles to a stake in Moses! H. Cone's line; thence North with said Cone's line to the beginning, containing 100 acres more or less. TRACT NO. 2: Beginning on a> stooping chestnut. Sherrill's corner st! the edfe of the field, and runs West with the Sherrlll and Winkler line 12 poles to a planted rock; thence North 10 degrees West 18 poles to a stake In the road; thense North 87 degrees East with the road 19 poles to a stake at the forks of the road; thence South 22 degrees East with Sherrill's road 14 poles to a chestnut In Sher rill's line at a gate; thence witn said line 11 poles to the beginning, con taining 2 acres and S3 rods From the above described land* Is excepted 4 acres of land conveyed to Jesse F. Robbins at the point where he has started building a house, and described in a deed from J F. Sher rlll and wife to Jesse Robbins. dated May 8. 1939. This the 3rd day of January. 1949 W H Strickland. Trustee l-13-4c NOTICE OF SERVICE OF 8UMMOHB BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT North Carolina Watauga County Clarence Newton Vs Hunter G. Johnson and wife. Thelmi V Johnson. Wade E. Brown, Trustee for the Northwestern Bank and The Northwestern Bank of Boone. N. C. The above named defendants. Hun ter G. Johnson and wife. Thelma A. Johnson, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County to recover the amount of a lien filed in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Watauga County on the 19th day of April. 1948. and to have said lien declared a charge upon the real estate owned by said defendants in f Blowing Rock Township. Watauga . County. North Carolina Said defen dants will take notice that they are ' required to appear in the office of the i Clerk of the Superior Court of Wa tauga County, North Carolina, within twenty-seven days from the date of the last publication of this notice which date will be four weeks from rhe date appearing below and answ er or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff. This 15th day of December. 1948 FRED M GRACG, Clerk Superior Court 12-18-4c NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION IN WATAUGA COUNTY A special election will be held in Watauga County. North Carolina, on Tuesday the 1st day of March. 1949. for the purpose oi submitting to the qualified voters of Watauga County, for their approval or disapproval, of the legal sale of both wine and beer in Watauga County. The polls for said election will open at the hour of 6 30 o'clock a m. and will close at the hour of 6 30 p. m. Eastern Standard Time, and the pol ling places for said election shall be the usual poling place in the various precincts in Watauga County. Every | person offering to vote must be a legally registered voter. Notice is further given that the re sistor in each preceinct in Watauga I County will keep open the registra tion books from 9:00 a. m. until 8 00 ;p. m on each day. except Sundays and holidays, for three weeks, beginning! Ion Monday the 5th day of February. '949. and ending on Saturday the 19th day of February 1949. being the second Saturday before said election On each Saturday during the registration period said registration books will be kept open at the polling place in each voting precinct in Watauga County. By order of the Watauga County Board of Elections dated December 28. 1948 R. T. GREER Chairman. Watauga County Board1 of Elections 12-30 -4c | Good Employment! Now is the time to look ahead j to your future. As an ambi- i tious young man. you don't j want just a job. You want the j kind of good employment that j means opportunity for you. | Yes. the kind of employment , that means security, where ; you don't have to worry about I your pay check. In short ? | the good employment oppor- | tunities now being offered in the new U. S Army and U. S. Air Force. Your pay starts immediately. Plus free food and housing; free clothing and equipment; free retirement plan; free medical and dental care; low -cost insurance. Here's a deal for you that's tops any way you look at it. For quali fied women, the same good employment opportunities are offered in the WAC and the WAF. Discuss your big op portunity today with your U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiter. He's at the Post Office Building in Lenoir, N. C. Yes, and he's specially trained to give you the best of counsel For your own ad vancement, look into theee op portunities for good employ ment in the greatest business In the world. Enlist now! prevent cuts as well ai possible toy waste of food. Chipped enamel ware also should go out of kitch en service because it may leave tiny glasslike particles in food prepared or cooked in it. Once china or pottery is cracked or chipped, it cannot be kept sanl tary by ordinary dish washing.! A cracked cup, therefore, is i health hazard as well as an acci dent hazard. . Tipyy pots and pans havej caused many a serious bum-j Cooking utensils should s' steady on the stove. Home medicine cabinets are in clined to fill up. Old pills pres criptions and remedies are a nuisance and are dangerous to Nc have around. Tl>ey should never be saved for future use * except qu on specific instructions from the physician. [Some |drugs deterio rate with age. Other items which may wisely go out are toys with sharp points or edges or any looje parts whichj a child can get into his mouth. Tiny toys also have proved dan-i gerous for young children. If thel cannot be fixed for safety, it pays to throw it away. Finally, be sure not to thiow items on trash heaps or into cpen containers where children can find them. NEW TAD Cleveland. O- ? The latest juve nile fashion tad: A permanent wave for the male forelock. High School boys have revived the stunt of years ago by getting . permanents for a front lock of hair, leaving the rest of their hair in its natural state. MpTicK.or iau or moto* VtKICL* TO SATISFY LIES orth Carolina Tatauga County Under 4n4 by virtue of a lien ac ,iired for labor and storage on said vehicle. I. Paul Coffey, will, as by law provided, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at my office on Main Street in the Town of Blowing Hock. North Carolina, on the 2$>th day of January. 1949: One 1936 Standard Chevrolet Coupe Serial Number 8F001 Motor Number M-5727912. This the 7th day of January. 1M9. PAUL COFFEY 1-13 -2c Many Tar Heel farms contain idle land which would be ideal |for pasture production. North Carolina's goal in lespe deza seed production for IMS has been set at 215,000 acres. Uh i abmwU time to treat your watch to reconversion Our repair Medalitta can now _ do the thorough rejuvenation jab you're delayed ?o long, st a reasonable price. A Ttr: re-style jrour watch with ? Mart, new, nattqualhr-adre^iied watch hand by jncovts mmoL liiurturi UKD MOtn. |UJ? M. fmd. Tm STALLDUGS JEWELERS At the Sign of the Clock BOONE, N. C. <5ra r # # ON THE WORLD'S TOUGHEST PROVING GROUND! T)m punishing gronit* blocks of tot **tortvr? trofl** PROVEO Chevrolet's obJIJTy to absorb pvnhfc? nrt Dm it whtrt Chevrolet for 1949 *ai PROVED to b? weather proof ond waterproof! Aj the General Motors Proving Ground there are men who are experts at ruining cart I "Find the flaws . . . get the facts" is their motto. And so, when Chev rolet for 1949 was delivered to their "tender" mercy, they put it through its paces so vig orously and so thoroughly that there was no chance for basic weaknesses to go undetected. W hot a break for the buyer . . . Strikes* hew"? instead of an experimental or untried car, he gets a car that has PROVED economy, PROVED stamina, PROVED comfort, PROVED handling-ease! Only Chevrolet, in the low-priced field, has passed through the rigors of the "World's Toughest Proving Ground" and comes to y?u thoroughly TESTED, thoroughly PROVED and thoroughly APPROVED! Colvard Chevrolet Co. BOONE, N. C. MARCH OF DIMES . I per minute. is ? valuable weapon In polio rtHtrch. Whan lb* Tiros has bm precipitated it is studied through the electron mkratnp*. which magnifies 200.000 diameters. POLIO WEAPONS In treatment of piibnii iha roddaf bad iraJor. or iron lung, with highly beneficial rasulti. ken water buoyancy aids pauper is invaluable in rehabilitation.
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