THE WAYNESVILLE M0UNTA1NELR Page 3 srHncsic Menu Serving i Vegetable Salad Veal and "Pa 01ives forted Sandwiches Potato Chips ,-, v Ice Cream indulual Cakes Leiv.oiuule ,,al ,nd"vWe Salad Wa; ;;;,,,; cooked veal. . , ,k jrreen beans. Ui diced ru'p dKvd celery. ' v-v. . r.s '"im-t,(I Palsle'' ' hnoons minced onions. . o-minced green peppers. Sardine Relish Filling (For 18 White Bread Sandwiches) ',2 cup sardines. i cup minced celery. cup chopped sweet pickles. 2 tablespoons minced preen peppers. 1. tablespoon lemon juice. 2 tablespoons salad dressing. Mix ingredients with a fork. Spread on bread slices. .m chopped sweet piCKles tig- L''f the dressing with the re- ,r ;..,'i'fii!Cllts. V III", oci.t in fw'ih the rest of the dressing, y . ,'(,,, top with paprika and na.,l jiuisley. (ht,ese and Olive Filling I.x saniiwiciies;. cottap' cheese. , .1 ..: li.... Hopped lift: uiivtn. tbripped green olives :)tH'P eilieiits witn lice tsp f cup cup tear tab!. fieii s salad dressing. a fork. Spread Nut Bread (Using Sour Milk I 2 cups graham flour. 1 'a cups regular flour. 1 teaspoon soda. 1 teaspoon baking powder. 1 teaspoon salt. 1 cup dark brown sugar. 2-3 cups sour milk. 2 tablespoons fat. melted. 2--1 cup nuts. Mix the ingredients. Pour into but tered loaf pan and let stand 15 min utes. Bake one hour in a slow oven. Kgg Relish Salad (Serve Three) 2 hard-cooked eggs, diced. 2-.'! cup diced cooked beets, cup diced cucumbers. 1 tablespoon chopped onion. 2 tablespoons chopped sweet pickles. '4 teaspoon salt. teaspoon paprika. s teaspoon celery salt. 1-,! cup salad dressing. Mix and chill the ingredients and serve on crisp lettuce leaves. A&P Will Be Closed Monday, July 5lh Sweet or Sweet Mixed . Pickles 24 ozjar 1 9 Dill or Sour Pickles Quart Jar, 15c FINEST GRANULATED SUGAR 1 0 50c PicklesSatlSc ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING q" jr 35c PINT JAR, 20c YUKON CLUB ASSORTED BEVERAGES --10c Plus Deposit AGED MELLOW CHEESE Pound 25c A&P PURE GRAPE JUICE Pint Bottle 19C POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES Pkg 12c CARTON $1.20 GUARANTEED FRESH EGGS Dozen I. & O In Selected Stores BEER or ALE Bot. 27c ioc A&P BREAD LARGE SANDWICH PULLMAM LOAF-" 10c RYE BREAD - '6 ..ceS 1 Qc WHOLE WHEAT -'B D..S 9c DOUGHNUTS Dozen 20c WATERMELONS lg. size 39c Cantaloupes jumbo 2 for 25c Tomatoes 2 lbs. 15c lettuce lg. hds. 10c Lemons doz. 35c Bananas lb. 5c "Caliban and Ariel" Make Up 4jf BOILED FISH RECIPE Breakfast Menu Chilled Berries Cream Poached Eggs on Buttered Toast Broiled Bacon Coffee Luncheon Menu Egg Relish Salad Bread Sherry Sauce Fruit Cookies Tea Dinner jlenu ;M .HiHnl lUustnitcit S - u s sumliltot, j.it when everyone thought the "Caliban anil Ariel romance was at an end Elaine Barne and John Barrymore Kiss ami mane up am! announce they will remarrv The two. shown in reconciliation pose at a Los Angeles railroad station, have been separated for month ;. ! Elaine has pendm;; an intcrloviitory divorce deciee. Broiled Fish Bromley (Serve -Three) Two-pound tish, .'i tabli'spoons butter,' l-.'i teaspoon salt. teaspoon pepper. 1 tablespoons mayonnaise. 1 tablespoon chopped pickles. Yolk of hard-cooked egg, grated. 2 tablespoons lemon juice. 1 tablespoon choppod parsley. Carefully clean and split lish. Lay flat upon a shallow pan and .spread with butter. Broil It) minutes. Spread with the rest of the ingredients and broil 15 minutes. Baste every 5 min utes with half a cup of boiling water jn which I! tablespoons of 'butter have been placed. 'Carefully remove fish to a heated serving platter and sur round with the potato balls which have been rolled in melted butter and Chopped parsley. Garnish with pi-mionto-stuged olives. The fish may also be broiled'. in a shallow glass dish. Broiled fish is delicious. ...H needs Constant watching to permit even browning, however. GROWING-CHOPS WITH OCT SOIL An unusual story describing the re markable results of "dirtless farming" by which vegetables, flowers and even fruits can be raised. One of many interesting articles in the July 4 issue of the American Weekly, the big mag azine published regulary with the BALTIMORE SUNDAY AMERICAN. Your newsdealer will reserve your copy. Fried Tomatoes (A Southern Favorite I 1 linn tomatoes. 1 egg. ' i teaspoon salt. 'i teaspoon pepper, 'i teaspoon celery salt. .". tablespoons cold water. 2-1! cup rolled crumbs. .r tablespoons fat. 2 tabli'spoons minced onions. Feel the tomatoes. Cut into halves or one-inch slices. Iip in the egg' mixed, in a shallow dish, with water and seasonings, (juickly 'dip -in the crumbs and brown on both sides in the 'fat which has been seated in a frying pan. Top with the onions or blown the onions at the same time the tomatoes are. cooking. Local Post Oflice Not 'Handling. Social Security Burgin Brothers Phone 331 At The Depot Veal Chops . . 19c Pork Chops . . . .30c Veal Steak . . .25c Pork Steak . . . .30c Sirloin Steak . .29c T-Bone Steak 29c Round Steak . ..25c Leg O'Lamb . . .35c Beef Roast 17c Veal Roast .... 19c Stew Beef . . . 12c Lamb Stew 19c COLD MEATS Liver Cheese . . .33c VEAL, PORK AND BKEF Loaf 33c Allrite Loaf . 33c II VM AM C IIF.KSE Loaf .33c SI'K KK l'OC.K Loaf 33c Weiners , 19c Boiled Ham ...49c SEE US FOR KFKCIATv PRICES lieginniiig on July tin- first, appli cations for social security numbers must be mailed direct to the Social Security Board, Flat Iron building, Asheville. Heretofore applicants have been handing in applications to the local post oflice, which will still furnish, forms, as long as (lie present supply lasts, but the applicant will have to be responsible for the mailing. Want Ads Want Ads are one cent a word for each insertion. No ad is taken for less than 25c, FOR RENT OR SALE Furnished . home. Close in. Spacious, newly dec orated. It bed rooms. 2 sleeping porches.. ' Mrs.. Doyle. Alley.'. FOR RENT O-rooiii house on Main street in Hazelwood. See or write Mi s. W. L. Harris, Canton, Rt. 2, S ROMM CDTTAfiE with both eh cti ic lights, good garage. Two lots 120 feet frontage by 1 ID feet deep. All furnished except 'covering., bed and table linen and silver ware, flood neighborhood, ojiposite Waynesville Golf Links, P. O Box :&;, Waynes ville, N, C. July 1-H-pd FOR SALE Slightly used 1!K!7 Wil lis Sedan. Excelent condition. Set Margaret Hyatt, Waynesville, N. C. ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEP ING Mrs. W. T. Crawford. pd WANTED Hand loom weavers. Earn while you learn. Prospects good for steady work. Free instruc tions. Apply to Balsapi Mountain Weavers, Church street, Waynes ville, N. c. ; 2tpd When You Feel Sluggish ';' (Constipated) Take a dose or two of Black Draught. Feel fresh for a good day's work. Work seems easier, life pleasanter, when you are really well free from the bad feelings and duUness often attending constipation. For nearly a century, Black Draught has helped to bring prompt, refreshing relief from constipation. Thousands of men and women rely on lb BLACK-DRAUGHT A GOOD LAXATIVE Broiled Fish Bromley Buttered Potato Balls Creamed Carrots Bread Currant Jam Radishes Rhubarb Cobbler Hard Sauc Coffee or Tea Read The Ads FLOUR Roll Call, 24 lbs. . . . ...85c Pillshury Best, 24 lbs. $1.25 Maxwel House Vacuum rf .): Packed rc,. 31c gllg jl vANTli 11 37c of TP n n 10 ,b- baff r)0c SI liAK 25 lb. bag .......$1.25 uuunu 100 1) bag ytM (JKAI'EriU'IT lITirr Sunshine, No. 2 can . . . . .10c JUltL Silver Nip, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c Welch Tomato Juice Sea.; 45c WFl fH'Q Mint, 8oz 15c 1I ELU1 0 Crab Apple, 8 oz. . . 15c M I V Currant, 8 oz 19c JLLLl Crape, 8 oz. 15c DCT Mill Small Cans . . k . 25c rCI IfiUK ; Lanre Cans . .25c GoldMedalllkjS SCOTT TISSUE, 3 for ... . . . ...23c CLAIMS and (.LUHKFt Baby Food uor 25c (iivc I5;tlv The Host Our Markets Will Please You Liver, per lb DprpSlew,perll)..... LIIjIjI Roast, per lb. . . Steak, per lb 19c 10c 17 c 29c Boneless Stew . . Country Sausage Hamburger Weiners Per lb. 15c SLICED BACON, per lb. ... . . .25c Country Cured Mam Sliced or Whole CLOSED MONDAY Monday these stores will be open from 7:.')0 a.m. until 10:00 and will be closed thereafter in obser vance of July 1th. Shop Early - Stock Up For The Day THE FOOD STORE C. E. ElAY'S SONS i WESTERN AM) NATIVE MEATS 11 Narrow Outside Margin