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uhA r f i - 'i v, . . l p,. 1 stratum ever tiven in the The Ncws-Kc3ord cou last week. . 1 ' : -' ' sAA.A elk-Wk-iLl L. L. STORY," CJ:to Eatored a. second cl... mail tUewag tU po.to3ce at N, C, under act of March S U78.'" SIGN YOUR NAME;;r,;UNDEIl YOUR NAME 5 PLEASE! ..... Don't blame th publisher of the News-Record for not publishing what you your name and address. - We cannot publish articles unless we know who ; sends them. We will not publish the name if you ; object afiuc f ONE YEAR THREE MONTHS THREE YEARS (in advance) SINGLE gqjoiss ' many vuiuww"vj' ACoolForcn TJiat Meal - - By J03EPBIXB B. GIBBON ' " " Director, Borne Economic- DepU, H. J. Heina Company 5 - AS Spring fades into Summer, our appetites give warning that we require food of a type en- - tirely different from that serrea during the colder :months, -This is the season when we experience a growing desire for cold cuts, chilled vegetables, relishes and crisp salads accompanied by iced drinks in tall, clinking glasses. ; However generously these sum? mer-tlme dishes are .woven into our meals, though, the digestive . system is apt to rebel at a menu exclusively frigid; and it is best to have at least one hot dish served at dinner, no matter how - torrid the day. If the family dreads the sum mons that takes them into a warm hnncA tn t. whv not spring a ' surprise by serving a plate dinner on the porch or under a shady tree? After a session in a heated ; - J "kitchen, you witf find the evening .-. meal doubly enjoyable whenTeaten JUirt tholifervice-can VUlrVi i . be reduced ttt minimum by plac- ing.the coffee or oiner oeverage f i '; n a Ahnvntnt table in advance. -.- and presenting all the food at one time, on, a .platter. ,... , . Below are given menus lor se ' eral appetizing porch suppers that even the .busiest housewife will T fiiid anlta easv to DreLTand . f- mm mi a V warm summer Jeve -ntof: 'n- ft alnA f - StvWei 'RoIU Banamick Retitk Bandwichet """. - Bliced Tomatqe$ n' ' - or Ice Cream : . ' ; - r. Colfee w Eot Tea .:".... . ... ... on bittLtire i a - ' Dlivvl wtw . " is : ":: ' '" KrbvAUKWaUtfaVaM !. STORY. PuLK." ,er I tjjt JLAi,A.lyl . tli line tolls you when your - subscription expiree."' I the ;: ufiM Jom not iton whan your time h out, a le poetal eard or , MR. H. L. STORY i :: Marshall, N. C . , , will atop it. If ho does not bom from you, ho will think you with ; tho paper continued and that you ere willing to pay for ; ' it at tho rate of 50c erory thro ; month. . ' " ' ' V J IF oV w :.. fill sa A A - - , , A ..'iiJ I if wi Into A lPflW i Freih Btrwberw Sdae , , Bice flake Macaroon Cold Fam or Tongue si.. . v;i . Sweet iutorI Picfcles -Cots Slav - . Boston Brow Bread and-tfner M zBanawicnet ' a -I- Fresh Cherry Pie : - ' Iced Tea or Coffee Suppir Salad : .Mix 2 cups diced cooked nam, cup cooiiea peaa . and 3 tablespoons India Relish to-, s gether, and mix weu wna jptbbcu Dressing. Chill thoroughly; ar range on crisp lettuce leaves, and garnish with slices of hard cooked , eze. Serve with Russian or May onnaise Salad Dressing. . . , ; a t n n Cut fops from fresh blUffed KOUS' rolls, scoop, out part -' a. u. m.iwi .-nri fill 'with . mixture v of bard eooked eggs and. Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, oeiery ana ayoiuuw :. Salad Dressing, Spanish , Olives -and Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, or any ether . simple fillings. These are food 'with , meat salads. Welsh' Rarebit with"' Kidney Beans on" Buttered Toast : - Melt tablespoons butter Is a' saucepan, remove from Ore ana ' j mix with 2 tablespoons flour. Scald 1 cup inllk and stir Into the j butter and flour. Cook in a double boiler until the mixture thickens, : stirring constantly. Then beat in Ik cup" grated Amf'.-an xheese aal when the chec i s "'ts add 1 1 -smalj can i Oven I ' -i Kidney Beans,' from which t i-"e has , been grained. Sp 'i- salt v and pepper, ana serve on-' sucea fi of toast or hot biscuits. , ' wnlte gradually al 1 e"o e.ii'. ti.m'' r " r rft.r,"t, H t -Mxjn van. a. and fu.d 1.1 tc.pl. re F . Prop by ta soontis on a waxed paper on a bkine , t t' in mr' taie own fr 1J a , .-i 1 - f a dml.p t f" i i t na t i 'y fc' e ? i from V a 1 '. V . , By LANK . Lawd '" todav! De way i de chief o', po-leece here takes out after speedin' cars is nobody's bizzness. Ise seen cars go tho here purty fas', an', right bf. bin some o' dem you will 'set de chief in his autermobeel, h hia -siren srrowlin': at do 'car in 5 front. 1 1' even seen, him take .out after 'a motorcycle las bun- day, an'- he caught it, too,, by f . i firtAwKmini iHainfcBd me t1 rl i I unnUonda- nigbVtwell after f MdhirfcWwatehfer d show- ?Cr.t meteors, .whIWyer dey Js. ' Itnf aVnoIra 1 f ll tW . Anm i ?sleeiy-rer ii& Mrorked on-. da.trirhfc--twell almost leven o j rcloc, Bn" I 'didn't; f eel like' set- f Ultit u 3oTkt4?ftf:ione defo:, .hinsn. But m feller tol' me dat, "lisTgot two er three times an 1 looked an'- looked, but dIdnTtrr se.' nothin' oausnaL .1 guess he wus tellia'. de' trhf'e, but other peepul here set up an' seen de things, an' come to find out da a meteor ain't' . nothin'. in 1 de; worl' . hut ehootin stars. Well,' I'se seen : plenty of dem bjefe'r? in mo' ways dan one. sss I I'se arot another endurancej J record planned to try f er h)i I'se skeered I won t be aDie,w do dat De idee is dis I'd like t' "'stablish- a endurance ricorq f fer sleepin'. Now, I bet I fould ? ciiiim iff ' a ' contest like dat. I slep fer 86 "hours on a stretcS at one time, an' i wuzms eve tryin'. ,' ' . . f SSS , - a. tJVIUwUVU ; r T '- 1 irJvrlt Vid him" de? other - i i. The" right now, I'd do darn -weu i to Volga. I 'sho' would; likef go- to de big town, tnougu.; But I guess 111 have to stay; routr", he tr while an" nuni ae : bullfrogs.- I don't b'leeve I'se got derA aU ketched yit t NOTICE OF APPLICATION ! FOR PARDON f i.:-. s.. i..w oiw'p.T that the un- dersigned, who was eonvictod at the February term oi.ms ouh""" - . j: v,m)v fortrervi ana oi maunuu - " 41.. sentenced to serve two years in the State Prison, will app:v to "' ernor for- pardon or paroie. . . This Aug." 6th. 19ol.- A , c.AM HENSLEY,' STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA . COUNTY: OF ; J In the Superior ouri Daisy Kirkpatrick " - ' vs. ' r" " J " te..i 1.1. ." mi'i. (.: i tfen ivirKpvr;a ' . .,, m. j.9 ahnve named V ; 1 take notice that an action enu as abftve has been commencea in . - Superior Court or ftiaaisoi k.om y for divorce a vinculo and the defendant .will further take no ce that he is re quired to appear on. t. e 15th day of PrpU 1930, before, t'-.e undersigned .CU rk of Superior C " t at the court1 ;e. 01 saia couu i Marshall, II. C, and answer or ( j mur to the complaint in said act n, or the plairT will oly to the c . t fo r tne rc,.' 1 -"nuea in aam f - -.1 "T DAVIS, C e Superior Cc f An?., 1930. J " f " '" T row or jc " TI.ere is a f C tow in 'S t deepen ' ,' f-r joy. 1 i.i ordti i lev. 16.: f , t" mort , f..r o-. r 0 F.n i rf This 7"i 1" ' . P. 1 ' 4 1UJ 1 I it) BwVkeeirs. i iind a fS10 L i 'Fully ief i ' r t t i ition OI A(HU 1 r "they are not grieved for the affile tion of God's little omes. Thev are not interested as they should be in the salvation of souls and the up building of - Christ's kingdom.' Christians knows . what ' it is tn have sorrow! they also exnerience uie sweetest Joys. It is well to be thus' forearmed.' - The world likes to cro its nleamire loving and ease-going way. Its ways are all criss-cross and topsy-turvy to tne ways ox the Uhristian. "The sacrifices of God are a broken spir it; a broken and contrite heart, o God. : then ' wilt ' not desnise." "In the world ve shall have tvibnlation: but he 'of rgoj jcheer,' I have over- come tne wona." xne , unnstiaii s view and hone is not limited to the .shertvleetjng scenes of this, world. .ISrELZIB O..RAT .i' . .J6 Abbott St., " Detroit, Mich. ' ,4 M Reliovea a, Headache) or lNouralgia la 30 suaforchejcksfci Cold thoret day, and choefca MaUria tn three days. 009 aisQin tablets. - U. S. .TOBACCO EXPORTS IN CREASE IN. FIRST HALF ..OF YEAR: Exports of all types of to bacco leaf from the United States showed an increase of approximately 17 per cent in volume during the first six months of the current year as compared with the similar 'period Division, Department of Commerce: The total for the 1930 period ia 260,268,347 pounds, an increase of 37,776,814 pounds over the total of 222,491,533 for last year's period. il'tlO Bp - ' 01-M! l 1'" EXCEPTIONAL; SALADS 1-Vv( A,) - ',"((! -' . , ,-:r i, L'j , I A TTT7TB1 all Want salads in , V V mer- They form a' cool . and refreshing part of the dletT and furnish mineral salts -"tuu! -Vamins beside acting as a ' i wh.'p ' to ; jaded a;pet"tes. But i those Jaded aTetites s e J j .t tie : thfrtt we lute li r"-1. , a want " " eaUui but we Wa-t iw sUds '"it witX neif tast5s an! colors rs ,- well as Ce oil stadys L'. ,i , STeryone l.&ea. Miat are some of the" t:'-i - that can fad a rroper r' e ia . salat!sT T?e 1" t i3 ca of ' 1 ' ' fasting vrrS. y f 1 ! '"1. It ' 1- clu lea not c 'i -U 3 t 1 'trails, but 1 ' lqIs, cheese, eonsoni' l, 1 and t-h. ,1 Aa - t ! 'A.11... - C 3 servl ia moZ sf r!r x I . Chdce r ' '3 se s, c 5. 1 : t ,1 CD t. 1 c ,1 x . ' Do not be a foolish' moth and fly ground the flame of SPECULATIONrfor s6oner "or later you' will bti '' 111 J., 1 ai a e , "' - , Kio to, your '"invest,. '.'He. is .ihterestejd We,, invite rYOUR Start Saving sNrpRTriCARdLlNA'STATED i-TllEUANUOF; 1 nmm "HOME OF i. ,,wss ISSMISJUaUl ''I ' Hr . Iimi i-,.' I ' , HAVE MONEY MARSHALL, NORTH CAROLINA haveIIIoSeyi aucis we local exports oi iodscco from the, United States during, the first six months pf, 1930, amounted to $62,116,441 as compared - .with A4 100 QTQ na loot ... Vv,rv,w,.. - , , Exports of tobacco leaf alone an o..ww -t -v . u M...a J . sum - liewlldering array of . Ingredients can be used to make tempt: ? onliula- . TTnrn'e . hnartv nnn tn be served from a buffet Ul't to people who come In hi; y t 1 outdoor sports: - Turkey, SweetSrrxi i J o:r' Bulad: T019 t rl one cuo coil dU-?1 , ' coll c i e f Cl'3 V 1 c f f t f I . s. t T i a aud n'.i. . a t, . y v- a t yoi;::r.:ne. 1 .,3 0.1 a ! u 5 rte or ia a 1:3 f ' 1 L,J 1 wt..l l'rn!;'3 with U. .uo. re c, e wiU surve efr,-t p i fiacter Luncheon ESl: Cut coll rare roa;5t fccf in t, 1, fr""l f',svi-"-i, a r"i pf t .1 J t .1. I v, ry re r t. t 7 t l ! 1 J i C 1 I a 3 V 3 I ix a 1 t 4 I r cf t I' ; 1 f 1 f . r j I ' ii' t i- 1 1 i j 1 -' ' r and consult him before you in your success., 3r .... r 'Banking BasinesB." w1 -'Vn' Regularly KOW; '., 1 'il buoad THE THRIFTY" .' staves aurtng the first six months of 1930 , amounted to $62,116,441, as.' compared with $63,193,973, for last year, ? ! Exports of tobacco leaf alone . . anowea an increase in - value iiem $51,800,668; in the first half of 1929 l0 t?o.iefio,oov in iau-. and garnish with tiny hearts eat out of canned pimlento. , , . A Fine Fru!t Caiad "Witch Balai was davJ-jtd fir T "-we'en, but it t t?s er"y :'fy tiJt t c" Ii t'1 j" . .6 It, : i y t 1 . f c : t 1 1 S ! ) C 3. t r' I ! c c r. I tt 1 1 r i i T 1 I tat ) i, f 1 'I a a f s c cloves j rnv f I i t T ) 1 1 i
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