Lutheran ruin
Gcorft W. Shufurd, paster.
Bethany: Sunday School 10:00
a. an.; Service, fourth Sunday, 7:00
p. m. Ont and third Sunday*
11:00 a. at.; UMei Service Tues
day; Tjsachlng 7:00 p. m.; Worahip
7:30 p. m
Holy Trinity: Sunday School
10:00 a. m.; Service-ted and 4th
Sundayi 11:00 a. m.; Lenten aer
vice Thursday; Teaching 7:00 p.
Worahip 7:30 p. a.
Holy Communion: Sunday
School, fourth Sunday 10:00 •. m.;
rim, aecond tad third Sunday!
1:30 p. m.; Service, firat, aecond
and third Sundaya 2:30 p. m.;
Lenten Schedule Friday; Teaching
7:00 p. m.; Worahip 7:30 p. m.
»T. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
a Sundays—0:30 a. m.—Morning
prayer; Holy Communion lat and
3rd Sunday*.
10:30 a. m.—Church school
0:00 p. m—Canterbury Clab—
All college atodeata, faculty and
interested persona invited.
Wedneadays—10:1# a. m—Hoiy"
Communions.
0:00 a. m—Morning prayer daily
except Saturday.
BLOWING BOCK FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
O. Carlton Cos, pastor
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Worahip service at 11:00 a. m.
Sunday evening service at 0:00
p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
0:00 p. m.
Choir rehaaraal Wednesday at
0:00 p. m. '
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCfe
i. K. Parker, Jr., pastor.
Sunday eehool at 0:48 a. m.
Morning worahip at 11:00 a^jn.
There ia a nursery kept for small
Children daring thi* service, WRh
a nurse on duty.
Westminster Fellowship at 8:45
p. m.
Circle* of the women of the
church meet the firat Monday of
each month; general meeting of
the women of the church each
third Monday.
ORACK LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. E. r. TrwrtMM. Paster
Sunday School at 10:00 a m.
«t hk» a. m. M ,
LatMr Lmim at « 00 P m.
JLuthmn Student Awoclitloii tA
0 30 p m.
Junior Choir meets Wednesda)
afternoon at 9:10.
. 3—*Br choir rebearuil an We*
nesday evening at 7:00 with Mrx
Walton Cole directing and Prof
Calo at the organ
Come and mnWi-f
BOONK CATHOLIC CHURCH
Hat*. Leg km Hut. first a>d see
ond Sunday! at ll.-OS, other Sun
daya at 1.46
Confessions before all nuaaes.
Week day maaaes—Above tb<
Boone Drug Store. Thursday, Fri
day 0:10 a. m.; Saturday. 8:00 a. m
Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Evening
Mass and Lenten devotions at the
Blowing Rock Catholic Church ol
the Epiphany.
REVIVAL
There will be a revival at Laurel
Springs Baptist Church beginning
March 34Ui. Music will be under
the direction of Rev. Rex West,
preaching by Rev. George West
morland, pastor of Pint Baptist
Church In Hudson. Rev. J. E.
Cramp, pastor.
BOOty! METHODIST CHURCH
E. H. Lawman, pastor.
Sunday school—8.40.
Morning worship—11:00. ,
Methodist Youth Fellowship—
•:>0.
Choir rehearsal — Wednesday,
t:lA
Junior Choir—Friday, I SO to i
P- m.
Baby Clinics
Set For Today
The monthly Well Baby Clinic
will be held at the Watauga Coun
ty Health Center oa Wednesday,
March 20th at 1 p. m. The pur
pose of this clinic la to keep child
ren from birth to 0 years who are
not under the care of a private
physician under medical supervi
sion. Dr. H. M. Wilson la the at
tending physician. *
The Crippled Childrena Clinic
will be held at the Ashe County
Health Department on Friday,
Marcji 22nd at 8 a. m. Dr. J. S.
GaOI, Jr. it the attending physl
rian.
The purpose of the Soil Bank
Conservation Reserve Program la
to help maintain farmers' net in
come at the same time he la re
ducing his plantings of caah cropa
and practicing more conservation
on the land.
I Bread Padding *
Recipe Given
Judge N Om Old Kbit, the
proof is in the pudding". says, the
proof of tM» pudding lie* in *s
nutritive value and it* richneu in
effis and milk *
Do yM km trouble getting
your family to drink milk or eat
their eU a day? If ao, try this
pudding recipe in order to suppie
ment their diets wftk needed vita
mins aad minerals:
• (lice* day-old bread
I * cup Mtm
**m
H cup sugar djg
>4 teaspoon salt
| I teaspoon vanilla
1 quart milk
M cup mflw raisins
H teaspoon cinnamon
Toast bread lightly on both
sides and cut each piece into three
stripe in a rectangular baking dish
(IS x 8 i 1-tt inches) and pour
the melted butter over them. Re
peat, making second layer of but
tered toast. Beat eggs slightly, add
sugar, salt, vanilla, and 1, cup of
milk. Scald real of milk and stir
Into egg mixture. Pour over bread
In baking dish, and sprinkle with
raisins and cinnamon, pushing
bread down until It starts to ab
sorb liquid.
Bake In a slow oven, 300 de
grees for 80 to SO minutes, or un
til a sharp knifa Inserted in the
center comas out clean. Be careful
not to overtake. Serve warm or
cold, with cream if desired. Makes
six servings.
In addition to the protein in the
eggs, the cslelum and many other
nutrients In the milk, you can get
additional Iron in your diets from
the raisins In this recipe.
COST-OF-LIVING
The cost-of-living—as measured
by the Government's consumer
price index—has just risen to aft
other new record high. Automa
tically about 1,904,000 workers got
a raise in hourly wage scales. On
April 1, the soft coal miners will
receive 80c more a day, at the same
time, the mines in the South will
raise the price of coal 25 cents a
ton and thoae in the North may
take similar action.
Home Nursing Tutors
Local Health Need M
#7 «A9» •
At a recant meeting ol the
atrwrinc Committee of the Health
Education and Welfare Committee
of ike Mural Development Pro
gram, a need waa «>»■«< for
laatructura in, Home Nursibg to
he available (or teaching home
care of the »ick to group* in thia
arcs. Aa inatructor to teach future
instructors i> home uuriwg will
he provided by the Bed Croaa if
enough people art interested in
taking the Had Croaa Home Hurt
ing Inatructori Courae.
Nurses, teacheri, and peraoni
with one year of college work have
the apeclal talenta needed te be
come Home Nuraing Inatroctora.
Persona in other fielda of leader -
ahip in the community may be
evaluated individually for accept
ance In thia courae. If you have
been a Red Croaa Home Nuraing
Inatructor in the pact, you may
mWke arrangement! to renew your
certificate while the inatructor ia
here.
Arrangements wilt be made for
the courae to begin the latter part
of April if there are enough appli
chnts. It constats of SO hoars of
Instruction given on S consecutive
days; 6 hours a day.
Many people need nuraing care
In the home; the conveleacent, the
aged, and peraona with disabling
diseases. Tha first step In Wata
uga County towards better home
nuraing ia the training of home
nuraing Instructors who will tench
groups In their own communities
If you wlah to help take this
first step in Watauga County,
plaaae contact Hiss Jean Childers,
Home Demonstration Agent, phone
AM 4-3879, or Mrs. Nancy Thomas,
Public Health Nursq at the Health
Center before March 25th
The aiie of the grinder used for
grinding feed does not appreciably
affect the power coat for grinding
a specific quantity of grain, aays
E. S. Coatea, extension agricultural
engineer at North Carolina State
College.
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MIDDLE EAST AID
It may curt »9,000,000,000 a year
in economic ahl to atobiliae AsU.
the Middle East and Africa against
Communism, a Uni*er«ity of Chi
cago Research group recently told
the Senate Foreign Relation* Com
mittee The group suggested a
long-range program over a period
of ten to twenty year* aa » rnini
M5Wf"*{t&fth
Winchester !§*
To Aid Vets J
Mr. Jack C. Winchester wiU be
at Lionel Ward's office Friday
March 22. from 8:00 a. m. until
noon to awiat any veteran who haa
a claim of any kiat pending.
There feaa keen many changes tn
veteran* insurance recentlf and
one wishing Mre iotypiattoa on
G. L Inauaanee aknSM' see Mr.
Wincheater on the above, named
date.' > , * . ; (
Spring glove* are longer, to
pastel shade*.
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HOME BUILDING
IV C*vcnw»|pt u now
working on aefaral wehemeu to
make money eaaler lor the home
builder One it to increase by
»SOft,OeOflO« the amount tfcat the
Federal National Mortgage AHo
. ' : .J
ciation cut borrow from the U- S.
Treasury ud the public. Another
measure by the House Vet
erans Affairs Committer would in
crease by *2,000,000 the d»ect
home h>an program of the V«letw»*
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