North Carolina Newspapers

    tHI'RSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933
THE WAYfcESVILLE MOUNTAINEER
JPage v
0 to littrrli gnutday
( Hl'RCH NOTICES
FIRST BAI1TST
jev. H. W. Baucom, pastor
,i o. 1 w r Alien
lay scnoin, ..w.
rtendcnt.
Worship, 11:00. I
,, ,,'f II V. P. U.'s of church meet.
,i ' vening; worship. Sermon by
M i-wie
k prayer service 7:30 Wed-
METHODIST
Rev. Wade Johnson, paster
The Church School meeU at i':45,
Morning Worship 11:00, and the Ep
worth League at (:15. Evening Ser
vice at 7:o0.
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. K. P. Walker, pasior
Sabbath School 9:15 a- m.
Preaching by the pastor 11 a. in.
Mid-week prayer service Wednes
dav evening at 7:30.
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What to do About Left-Overs
By Jane Rogers
I i-'FT-OVEIt vegetables the cup
L ,i nous or half cup ot carrots,
... M..;l'a problem In kitchen econ
,m. that often taxes the patience
- tin- most .thrifty housewife.
Evervr.ne hates to throw away.
Pno-l Moil, especially whcn UlC1'0. is,
; eh ,ee tUat it inifibt be converted
',-to .;ne tasty dish and be made
(V for another meai.
. j ; !. m is really not as com
i Hough, as it seems. Almost
; i ti 1 1 caok book will offer a
, ,,f ..u-.tostioiis in the form
'-, cr.Hins for a CUP of peas,
'rtrinis beans, or some cooked
ili;. t can be made into a de
': ra ssi role cf voir tables,
,w riiou;;h to form the main
!,-,, lui' boil or an appetizing
',;,;, ,,'i:.biiintion for the eve
Moulded .-veRCtabln
Minp.; are other possibil
: ;!i leftovers.
... .ne rule, however, tlmt
i ';,!.. :y.-, lie observed. The
i' !:vor mu&t bo restore;!
i .united When tmal! por
,( ..(dce"(l veeel.-.Mcy are
j,. ' tlv. " -ftn!! kept
it is nalusv.l that much
v; 'ir.a! flavor will be lost
Ike peas' or carrots a "flat"
.- n' entdly overcome by usinr;
ti!
the three accepted seasonings. r.Mt.
pepper and a dash of sugar. Every?
one knows the functions of sal! and
pepper, a rd the sugar j;ies -1 lour:
way toward Mev.dinK the u: iYu'tti
flavors ami rertoriiuv their natural
sweetness.
Contim in si c'.u i's have bmn rv.
ocnized the value cf sw?nr as a
third penor.i in the preparation
of fresh or canned ve!olablec,
secret which they kep' for many
years and which peril, p.; explain
why the dishes of many of our fa
mous hotel chefs ha-'e b-eoiiie na
tionally recognize' for their dis
tinctive finality.
prepared.
i n't rjj member,
i een't believe 1 can add
,v what has been said.
Where's vmir brother,
Xeigibov
Freddie?
Freddie: Aw, he's in the house play
big a duet. I finished my part first.
r rimmg:
Sure, we're equipped to do all kinds
of printing at the right prices.
A lot of folks have it in their heads that
we do nothing except print a newspaper,
but they are badly mistaken, for we have
one of the best equipped job printing shops
in this section of the state.
Bring Us Your Job Printing Orders
The Waynesville Mountaineer
'HON E 137 Opposite Court House
MAIN STREET. WAYNESVILLE, N. C.
Anv little soreness in the Voroat grow apidly worse if
neglected. Crush some tablets of genuine Bayer Aspirin
in some water, and gargle at once. This gives you jnstant
relief, and reduces danger from infection. One good gargle
and you can feel safe. If all soreness is not gone promptly,
t&A. There's usually a cold with tne sore throat, so
be;-x -ling take two tablets to throw off your cold,
headache", stiffness or other cold symptoms. Bayer
Aspirin relieves neuralgia, neuritis, too. You ntf.y use it
freely, it does not hurt the heart.
NO TABLETS ARE CENUINEB AY E R tpipfc WITHOUT THIS CROSS
-v : e r
WI'LIL
ii:-.VKRLV HILLS Well all 1
..n.-.w is just what I read in the pa
pers. Now jus: what has been agi
.at.r.jr the natives here lately in the
a ;y el printed matter? Mr. Hoover's
eel cauple f week; airo is i : 1 1
i'r.-'i in t:;e n.imls :;inl edi'.oiials oi
our press, but no man should ever
.liakv a spet eh after someone at the
.;.!U- dinner has read or recited, (.this
woman did a kind of a ero.s neiwceli
:he two) Lincoln's liet'.ysliurp: Ad
diCjs Veu see it was Liiiu'lnV hirth.
i y a;ai the Kepubliean in New York
were coiebvating.
1, it liaiint luer. Tor
Republicans in N. Y. w
short. of a cause for cole;
V.'i ecee.din;r .Mr. HoovitV
w naa re.;, I Ltnc.dnV. s)u
a uiii' faieo bundled wor
ia-j piainor-i words. Tin re
.1.- .. fii a loinedian that
stand it. Well Mr
.-.-v. a.l Un.c wi rd
Fishing Regulations
Given By Eakin For
Streams In The Park
l.H
ouM . e
ira'.ing
speech
.n
the
in. t
w ;1.
, Well
some
eeii. i;.o.n.'y
ds lonjr, and
s not a child
cant under'
Hoover goL llow
Homst Lincoln
- welt not m ule his spevh as
it has had any eil'i ct em othei
He left it as ;:n e . ample
i eue evei' . followed it. You
this r.'.dio Rive - y-'ii a ju'etty
. ,i : i.i-; Hu.w tiiiiii: i-ver.
l'!i.leat got a t : oil 'i ''ens
i at a'i reference to ii.m by
. eJini speakers, ind a K'eat
r n :i ,i:we' . o. . i'li:
i"i i !-, i.s pi eeh w 'lieli
; il'aii ' a- they pei ta'M ;." u---
a rii i'!e 'in! be f..ct.
1.
th
lb l.I'en'
ou t.
what
.oi'
puolii
stated.
.March :',
pri'
j. IL Lakin, superintendent of the
.re t Smoky .Vlountains National
Par, jiave out las. week the follow
ing statements:
or t no inlYrniation of th
the followinj; trout tishint;
.ions in force in the Great
Mountains National Park are
U;an season. Tennessee
to November 30.
Open sea-o.n, North Carolina
111 to Auiru-t ill.
rilv limit, 20 lish per person nr
.lay.
Site limit, brook trout ti iiuhes ;r
kjlp;h, rainU.w trout. 7 inches in
enjrt::. Smaller trout must bj
' '' r.:e.l to ,he waters.
'iship.c; permitted only with l'o.i
held in 'hand. Set )o!es prohibited.
Night tishine; proiiibite.!.
Fishine; prohibited in -.reams closei-
; i'.-.e purpose o!' rest icking. All
' i' i .'.reams are plainly indicated
by signs.
1 i e ;e l e,;uiations l.ao been pr-
'. a..'. .:! in ordi'r to assure better
li "aim;. Kaneers and patrolmen have
been instructed to vigorously enforce
them. I'ark siiv.'ims have been amply
toeUei with small trout and if the
aehiiif.', public coopi f. to ei-nd lishine.
can bo si'cured in the park in two or
're.;, years.
1 :.!." fur: iier "in : i, e llia.ib'y I'on;
f Vi): 'aloft I'i'ver in the North far.
'i'lna .-c;i.M of the park is i lo ed
':i Mie; lor the purpose ot' restocking.
Th. follow 'ne; stri:iMi- in North
'ivwlitn .I'Oin 'iii n e'oed: Twentvmile
Get Your Baby Chicks Early
ti i l ni l rr, . 1 T" I . . 1 I . l II "U ! 4 T An.UHnn
rure urea niooa-1 esitu, ivocks, neus aim une us. j
We hatch every Wednesday and Thursday.
FARMERS FEDERATION HATCHERY
Asheville, N. C.
W. A. BRADLEY
L. N. DAVIS
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1 n'o.M i;at :o: a
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'.Uiia-ner is the dtiaibe t
semiile ;inyvbeie' in th
-'.ma'l town p.'oile will
out ol . eill lor read
ir up with tin no.....
foi iret eiu- t into 1 v, hi;
.Sherrys,
after the
1 ashionaOlo re
''ullies show one
The
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Wos!
'New." said the hypnotist. "I s
ko si-is iiiaa force i every;.liinj,
' 1 1 old on." yol led a m a n in
I. vow. '"he "We-, lae I? 1 1."
the
IF YOi: (,'ET IT NK.UTS
I'll vsir
n-i-
acid
and f
dt
1 I
the
out
- iliai cad-'
freipieul desire
i si.ni; to t nke in
l'S,' the bladder
Olio
i-i ,y
a- ebtn:ity all air
lainiiiu' lmeliu
' he blad ler s
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loa-t"
initar
bow id -
some
you
nail
like
They
for (me of the
V'andc rbiit ladle . and I thoueil;, 1 bn.t
some KJd material at the linn, 'th"
: .i ar ue of Na.ions was in the lu lith
of its ai'Kunn nt- Ireland and. Vinlan l
was .fussinc, .disarmament was a he. d.
line topic.. Willani Hamloiph Hetirst
wa- sittinji with a party of friends
a. one ol' the taoa -. cll he had Irinl
these s un..' little jokes of mine over at
;!- Fidlies show, and ! biee.ed out
there lather cocky thinking I had
sure tine material. uen
never saw jokes hit a
loom floor ami slide oil'
hose did. Those add dow-
i , iii , 1. .. 1
aers, and those yount; ueaiuanies n.ai
nu more lead a paper than 1 had
.-shakespeare. Mr. Hearst was dyine
lauK'hinK', but not at the jokes. He
was laughing at me out there dyinu'.
So I can appreciate what .Mr. - Hoov
er wae up against. They dident know
who Was on or ile the f,ol
Knew they were on velvet wa :
Ihen two . nights lati r after 11
;!u. vo I went to iSing Mini; and Old a
diaw for them and I never had as
well read audience in my life- T'ncy
dident mun' a gag. ' Kvi'r sieej then
I have always felt-we. had the vrong
junch in there. They have paper-, 'ami
lvagizines in there and r. a.i ad the.
time.
T'f.lking about Mr. Lincola and his
speech that day at (Jetty, 'nu i g, he w a
not what, is always, humoro'.'.s:;;' -referred
to as tho "Principal Speakev.'
And this little speech . of Linc-du .
dident go over so big, but this (Aher
old man that got up there ;.n,i rave.,
for an hour, they thought he wa
eat. Now-. 'nobody knows his name
.r a word he saiile ; He just .talked
iiims df right into oblivion. '1 lay s v.
Lincoln wrote his going up on the
.i a.n in :. day coach, on the back of an,
envelop.'. . Kvery. speaker thai . get s
;o enimeiTioiate :um tinng or ollief
.llould ne locked up'in a day coach ana
a he come- out with over three hun
dred words then he should be in -ca.
tie car and make it to the stock.
Its funny how they use Ihesj ia
mous men of ours birthdays to not pay
tribute to his .memory, uut pu. wei
some party hooey. That the man in
the grave if he could hear it. would
get up and denounce the whole aa;-ii'.
It's "Lincoln and the great Republi
can party, and Jefferson and the gnat
Democraie party." Neither man
would know his party if he coinc back
today, and neither one would admit
it if he did known em, .so .Mr. Lincoln
you and Mr. Jefferson have got a lot
to answer for.
McNaught Syndicate, Inc.
Hladder "iVitb Juniper Oil
the iivipunl ;e,- a':. I owes
i ! I a; a i .nil, oi: i n ,,i v
e. .lunipe.r oil ;.
the form 'of 111 -physie,
also eo'i
, etc. Works on
to castor oil Op
a 'iac box front an.T
A ft or l our day:'- if no!
get I ing up night s" go
your money. If you are
bothered wit IT li.'ieliaeiie or leg pains
aused fiom bladder disoialers you are
bound to feel better after this, cleans
dig and you get your regular sleep,
'"ITie Waynesville Pharmacy, says
lil'KKTS is a best seller." adv.
he
Irug slore.
'elieved of
liaek and "get
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE
And You'll' Jump Out of Bed in
(he Morning liarin' fo do
Ii you feel iwur ami fink ami Hi'; wi.rl.l
looks punk, don't tm-ulkw n l.rt .f '.
mincrol waler, oil, Inxntivf cii.ely or ) -to:
ram and ..xpci't Ihe.m Ii. ii:ik- you mxMi-niy.
swept and buoyant and lull l mmslniH'.
K.ir they ran't ilo it. Tlo y only movo III -loowils
ind o ni'-v movn:'..iit doiwi'l tit "''
II," raiisi'. Tin' r.-a '! for your n j.u. et
a . (INK is your liv. r. It. h..uM "ir. oil I ;' "
-r,ii.l8 nt liquid bill- i. an your bow.)" I.uly.
. u ihW I'ih' is "' flowintf (n-ely, your I" y I
,e ,. ,,'! ihLOi. it. iii.'t iiuiMys 1
',;n bloats (i yo" slortiaeh.
. -: ... u . b.id i.'''i?.t"i .
. i,.;f i (i. ii i-.N e-e in
..ii. yon I down and "'
.... - i 'Ui i;' poison' o.
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SUPIUSE IJIRTHDAY PARTY
Corrine Wangenfeld was given a
urprise birthday party by her mother,
jlrs. Wagenfeld. Monday night, Feb
ruary 13. h. A color schem of red an J
white was carried out in decorations.
Games were enioyerl by the friends
? t f Miss Wagenfelde Those enjoying
. Miss AYagenfeld's hospitality were:
I Misses Mary Willie Rotha, Susie
3 T oKo no P'miW Siltr. Thnmnsine !
Stringfield, Jane White. Haseltine
5wift, and Martha Way.
"The man who is singing carols in
the street wants to know if you can
help him, sir."
"Impossible! I can't sing a note!"
Bradley-Davis Company
WAYNKSY1IXE. N. V
lNSl'KANCE
IN Al l. ITS BRANCH KS
HEAL ESTATE
IN Al l. ITS BRANCH KS
SEE I S FOR
KKNTAI.S - 1NSI lANCK - SALES
SERVICE Ol'K !1()TT(V
l'HONKS .121 - :iS.l-W - 107-W
I'RESIDENT-EI.ECT ERANKI.1N D. UOOSEVKIf
vasih(; ton. i. v., mauvu
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individutils
M) TRIP. FROM
ASWE IF1.E
Sold March 1 ( :
Fimif March 10
9.50
I 'or capita
parly fare
H.t or inure
'REF)r('KI). ROl'NI) TKIP PFLMAIS FARES
Piopin (ionale round dip lares from other points..''
See us about oriranizinj; party or more at low lota)
. " "COS!.' :''.'
Call on your local aent or address
A. II. ACKER DP A
Asheville. N. C.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
'.medicine:
that brightens
people's lives
Fortunately for most of us, 'a slate,
of happy health does not depend on
slrcniith. But like any other piece of
riiacbinerv, the human machine must
be, properly regulated to run right.
There is a simple nier hs of rculat
ini' the system. It mi'lies un amiizing
diilerencc in the .way your 'organs
function and. the v. ay you feel. ',
. 11 pays, mrM men' and v. omen to
try thi:. regula-tioii: Yon may consider
vniirself in fairlv goo! health today,
and ;dU r only two weeks' regulating
realize you were only half olive.
'l hi.-.'' means- of stinnikding tbe
svstcm to new life is a prescription,
and it is knov.n as Dr. Caldwell's
Syrun I'epsin. It's derived Irom fresh
herbs, active s";.na, fixl pure j-epsm.
b:crv drungist .keeps, it on hand. ' '"t
tome" today,' and take some tonight.
Whole households have blessed
this familv doctor's prescription. It
has saved old and young from
sluggish ipclis--and from downright
sickness. It's the only tonic you
rnav need; the only laxative you
need. It is the most likeable and
remarkable medicine you ever tasted.
Try one bottle of Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin and compare your
condition with how you felt before!
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Sp rln g
lime
and
TIME TO PUT AWAY THOSE WINTER
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;'- PROVIDED '-
sr''.;;; ;
(iet out all your winter tojs and send them to us
for a real cleaning hefore you put them away for a whole
year. ' ;
They'll keep better, and will he much fresher and
(Kk brighter next fall when you bring them out again.
Our charges are small the saving to your .clothes;,
will be more than you think
('ALL TODAY AND HAVE THEM CLEANED
Waynesville
"Call 205-We'll Do The Rest"
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