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When Drawers Stick When drawers stick rub a piece of moist soap along the upper edge of drawer. This will make the drawer slide easily. RECIPES Red Cabbage Slaw 1 small cabbage. 1 or 2 apples. Little salt. Little butter. Method: Cut cabbage up the same as for any slaw; boil a short time; Then add 1 or 2 apples cut up, cook until done. Serve warm as a vegetable, with a little salt and butter. Have vinegar on the table as most people add it to slaw before eating. Cranberry Sauce 2 cups cranberries. 1 cup of sugar. 1 cup boiling water. Method: Stew together cranberries, sugar and water. Remove skum; cook until thick. Chill, serve in sherbet glasses. This is a pleasant change from cranberry jelly. Holiday Fruit Salad 1 pint boiling water (2 cups). 1 package of strawberry or cherry jello. 1 small can of pineapple. Some white grapes (if fresh grapes are not procurable, canned grapes serve the purpose very nicely). Method: Dissolve the gelatin in boiling water; drain and cut pineap ple in small pieces; seed grapes and cut up. When gelatin has cooled and starts to thicken add the pineapple and grapes. Put in individual molds or if in a flat pan, cut into squares when firm. Chill and serve on lettuce leaves with mayonnaise. This is good because— It is pretty. It tastes good. It is easy to make. It can be made ahead of time. COOKING AND BAKING HINTS Cabbage This is one of the most useful fall and winter vegetables and when prop erly cooked it is not injurious to di gestion, as is often supposed. When cabbage is properly cooked it should maintain its color and the white por tions should remain white. A dark yellow cabbage shows it has been ov er cooked. According to a government bulletin, raw cabbage contains more vitamins than any other vegetable. Baking a Meat Loaf Steam a meat loaf for one hour be fore putting in oven. Then bake one hour. This steaming makes the moist loaf swell and when done it slice: much easier. To Prevent Things from Burning A small pan or cup of water placed in the oven during baking prevent: the things from burning. THE APATHETIC MIKE I shot a joke into the air, It fell to earth, I know not where, But when-I’d sown my meager chaff .1 listened close, nor heard a laugh, And felt that pang that all must know Who’ve jested through the radio. —Life. Always Read The Watchman! WASHINGTON MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN SALISBURY TOWNSHIP Pursuant to the terms and conditions of a certain mortgage deed of trust executed by Monroe McCraven and wife, Etta Mc Craven, to E. H. Harrison, Trustee, dated June 1st, 1928, and registered in the Reg ister’s Office of Rowan County, in Book of Mortgage 93, page 313, default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby, and request of foreclosure having been made by the holder thereof, the under signed Trustee will sell at public auction, tc the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court house door in Salisbury, N. C., on MONDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1931 AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, the following described real estate to wit: One house and lot in the East Ward of the City of Salisbury: BEGINNING at a stake in the Northern edge of East Henderson Street and the Western Intersection of an alley, Lyon’s corner; thence with the alley Northeast and parallel with Main Street 125 feet, more or less, to a stake; thence South east and parallel with Henderson Street 50 feet, more or less, to a stake in Earnhardt’s line; thence with Earnhardt’s line Southwest 125 feet, more or less, to a stake in the edge of Henderson Street; thence with said Street Northwest 50 feet, more or less, to the be ginning. Together with the right of ingress and egress over the above mentioned alley. For back title, see deed from L. A. Plyler and wife to Monroe McCraven and wife, dat ed August 17th, 1916, and registered in the Register’s Office of Rowan County, in Book of Deeds No. 142, page 272, and the deeds therein mentioned. Dated this the 4th day of November, 1931. E. H. HARRISON, Trustee. WALTER MURpHY and W. C. COUGHENOUR, Attorneys. Nv.l3-Dc.4. i i ——p——mam Gambling? YOU are gambling if you keep your valuables in your borne without ade quate protection from fire and theft. Why take this | chance when you j can buy a Meilink Fireproof Chest for $IO°° II ^ II SEE THEM AT ROWAN PRINTING CO 126 N. MAIN ST. PHONE 532 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA I!___!l AUTOMOBILE EXHAUST GAS POISONING By DR. WILLIAM J. SCHOLES THE danger of working on the car in a closed garage when the mo tor is running should be remembered at this time of the year when the weather is likely to be cold and one is tempted to close-the doors. The small one or two car garage is particularly dangerous, the relatively small air space permitting the rapid accumula tion of a dangerous concentration of carbon-monoxide. Carbon-monoxide poisoning caused by the inhalation of automobile ex haust gases seems to be increasing in frequency. It is estimated that each year there are several hundred deaths from this cause. Whether or not the health is affected by frequent expo sure to this gas is a question that has not been definitely settled. gHHaagmatiga MAY BE UNAWARE OF IT The physical properties of carbon monoxide are such that one may be unaware that he is inhaling it. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. The occurrence of certain symptoms may be the first indication that the gas is being inhaled and that poisoning is taking place. Headache, dizziness, nau sea, muscular weakness and twitching of the muscles are some of the symp toms. In those cases in which people have been found dead in garages, un consciousness or death may have oc curred very rapidly or the victims may have ignored the earlier symp toms. FRESH AIR FIRST REMEDY While all of these symptoms may arise from other causes, when any of them occur under circumstances in which one may have been exposed to carbon-monoxide gas, no time should be lost in getting to the fresh air. Any one who has been overcome should be placed in the fresh air and given arti ficial respiration such as is used in cas es of drowning. This should be kept up until the patient breathes normal ty Prevention of carbon - monoxide poisoning consists of plenty of venti lation to carry away the gas. And, in the avoidance of exposure to air known to contain it. - Read The Watchman Ads. America has highest appendicitis death rate in the world. Negro illiterates decreased 6.6 per cent in decade. DR. N. C. LITTLE OPTOMETRIST STYLISH. COMFORTABLE EYEGLASSES AT STARNES JEWELRY STORE PHONE 11S $5,000.00 IN CASH PRIZES See Your Druggist. 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