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,V -v. .THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1919 f!Tznc105U(I1"iiW XT 3 43 North Carolina State College - cf Agriculture and Engineering r Le the WEST RALEIGH A Land Grant College founded under an net of Crnrrpcc Tvo- tk State giskture of North Carolina in March. 1887. SnlenHiHlv for education cf the sons of the Stato in the technical and 'industrial arts. Four year courses m Agriculture, in Agricultural Chemistry, and in Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical and Textile Engineering. New departments in Agricultural' Engineering and Kishv.a- Engineering. Numerous short courses. Unit of Reserve Officers Training Corps. Seniors and Juniors receive pay amounting to $118 annually. All students receive free uniforms amounting in four years to $io4. Strong athletic teams. $40,000 Y. M. C. A. building. Regular .paid secretary. Two hundred and forty free scholarships. Repuirement for admission: eleven units practically equivalent to the completion of tenth grade work. Board $16:00 per rnonth. Tuition $45.00 per year. Room rent, heat and light $30.00 per year. - - Enrollment last session 1,020, exclusive of all summer students. Fall term begins September 3. For catalogue, illustrated circular or entrance blanks, write s E. B. OWEN, Registrar ' r&riir&inr nnrfti hmd m. m m m m m r n a m m m m i mum ! .'FIND-MEAL All I NICELY FIXED Reed"from Asheville.. ' ! sun came through tlie foliage ; like "But there wasn't .quite enough cf J filtered gold. Judging from the them eggs," continued the chief. 1 stumps of trees cut for firewood and "Still, they helped some." Near Saluda, the three officers cap tured the biggest mfQl, it is said, from which shoots indicated a perloa of growth," the revenue men believed the still had been then f-; some nuig The moonshiners es- ever seen in Western North Carolina.' iiIce t' Y8ars They came upon the plant quite un. caped but their dinner was not wasted . ii j ThA pp-trc were done to a turn. The announced, which was rather rude of them. As they entered upon- the scene two men left. They left at Them eggs," remarked uuei or - . . day last week, lo De miIUUU"cu' . ' left their dinner ana meir worsing CI TB iy I if It :f EE 3 '8 SERVICE THAT We sell gasoline, oil and greases, wood and coal, plus prompt and satisfactory service. We do all kinds of hauling and plowing, again plus prompt ser-vice. Police Otis Powers one "them eggs were cooked just pre cisely right." He arose from a mossy rock with a sigh of content and his two buriy companions rose with him. They were three whales of men the chie; and Revenue Officers Galloway and clothes. So the officers sat down to a toler ably square meal prepared by the moonshiners, and which they really didn't have time to eat. The still was in the centre of a ; pleasant piece of woods, where the The ladies are cordially invited to attend the Demonstration of The $ 1 00,000 Needle AT PATTERSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE Just call phone we will for it's counts. do the service 40 rest, that Carolina Oil & Supply Co. The Pa-Nit needle with your help embroideries handsome sofa pillows, table runners and anything you care to decorate your home .with. Very handsome Pillows made in one afternoon while you sit on the porfch and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Hendetsonville. C. S. FULLBRIGHT, Manager atferson's Departmen m hi he Figfiflng Roosevelfs . 7 REELS A truly big Drama with fact for its Author Human beyond compare-because it was lived by an American-among Americans. Wherever he was things happened fast and furious. His life is the worlds most natural motton picture. This picture was produced by his permission and was approved by him just before he died. FRIDAY, JUNE 27th (SO PERCENT OFF By having your old Retreaded tires WE REDUCE TOUR TIRE PILL MORE THAN HALF WITH SON SKID RETREADS. " ALL KINDS OF TIRE REPA IR WORK DONE VULCANIZING A SPPECIALTY. 'WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION AND SERVICE. WE MAKE. A SPECIALTY OF OUT OF TOWN BUSINESS. SEND US YOUR TIRES " . . ry""-il "J - ' WE WILL GET THEM BACK TO YOU IN THREE DAYS. Stetson Tire Co. PHONE 3171 ASHEYILLE, N. C. The eggs were done to a turn. Tlie biscuits, the, officers thought, were a bit undergone, and they made up their minds to speak about this when next they saw the moqnshiners. However, the ham was sizzling" hot, and while the beans were cold, having been left over from a previous meal, still they helped to fiill out a quite' satls factory menu. ' Their meal finished, the still was destroyed and the men returned to Hendersonville, bringing with them the worm of the apparatus and a less ened appetite for supper. CAHN We scatter seeds with careless hand. And dream we ne'er shall see them more; But for a thousand years their fruit appears In weeds that mar the land, Or healthful store. j " ' The City of M W GOODRICH If ft I THINGS ALL COOKS KNOW. SHOULD t Store -( kxI War 6rdnJ(l LTHOUGH the try. ing of new recipes is a most fasclnat ing entertainment for the lover of cookery, yet disap pointment is sure to be our portion un less we know how to apply a few sim ple tests to every recipe before we risk wasting our precious foodstuffs. Each kind of dish has some. basic form. Knowing these, one may make innumerable variations. . When one has reached this stage of knowledge, the taste and ingenuity of the cook will have a chance to develop. In cake making we learn that there are but two kinds of cakes; those us ing some form of fat and those with out, or sponge cakes. In butter cakes the fat should be from one-third to one-half the quan tity of sugar, depending upon the rich ness desired. Since the butter be comes liquid with heat we must take that into account when adding milk, water or coffee. The total amount of liquid should measure one-half the flour. The amount of baking powder IS one level teaspoonf ul to a cupful of flour, this In using heavier flours like corn or rice flour should be Increased to one and a halt or two. When a large number of whites of eggs are used, less flour is needed. The following proportions are standard : Use one-half as much liquid as flour, for murrin and cake batters, remem bering that fat is liquid as well as molasses. One-third as much liquid as flout for soft doughs like biscuit. One-fourth as much liquid as flour for stiff doughs like bread. One-third as much butter as sugar for all butter cakes. One to one and a half teaspoonfuls of baking powder for batters and : uuuiia, mureaaing tu iwo wueu neavy flour like rice or corn Is used. One-third as much shortening as flour for pastry. One teaspoonf ul of soda to a pint cl sour milk. The Goodrich More Mileage Message Goodrich is making the burliest, sturdi est, most lasting tires the rubber in dustry has ever seen; and Goodrich knows it. In every test of road roughing to which tires can be put, Goodrich Tires have unfolded an endurance, an ability to take punishment, which has run into phenomenal mileage. Confident in this knowl edge and belief, Good rich desires that all tire users share in the confidence of Goodrich, and the big mileage Goodrich Tires assure. Therefore, Goodrich an nounces to present and future owners of its pneumatic tires an adjustment basis of 6,000 miles for SAFE TY TREADS, and 8,000 miles for SILVERTOWN CORDS, instead of the 3,500 and 5,000 miles respectively, heretofore in force. Remember that a Good rich adjustment is a fair one. Goodrich knows the mileage is in its tires, and more; and to make you realize you lose money in be ing without Goodrich Tires, the new Good rich adjustment is pro claimed broadcast. L t Buy Goodrich Tire$ from a Dealer j If Fl ADJUSTMENT ) Fabrics - 6.000 miles i w mm Cords 8,000 miles H 99 T. S. M & CO. High-Grade Field Seed We Iiaye just receuel ;i carload (t the following: RED CLOVEK, SAPLING CL0Y!l, CRIMSON CXOVfiR, ALFALFA CLOVCR, TIMOTHY, ORCHARD GRASS, BLUE GRASS, RED TOP or HE1HSS These seed t?st high faith i jr vurity and germination. WRITE FOR TRICES T. S. Morrison & Co. ASHEYILLE, S. C. ' II v BEST IN THE N L0N.G. RUN v -
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