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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 14 JOINS MOUNTAINEER STAFF Miss CoriJJic Wagenfeld became as sociated with The Mountaineer this week, in the capacity of bookkeeper. Want Ads Want Ads are one cent a word for each insertion. No ad ia tat en Xr les than 25c. DO YOU KNOW WHAT REAL LOVE IS? Visit Waynesville Book Store to look at a new book on the subject By Supt. Northwest Bible School. Spt. 1. LOST Platinum watch. Liberal Call 137. diamond wrist reward offered. FOR SALE Sand, pravel and build ing rock, $1.00 and $1.50 per yard delivered. H. B. Milner, Belle Meade Service Station. Phone 9164. Aug. 25-Sept. 1. IDEAL MOUNTAIN TRIP Don't miss the scenic drive to Eagles Nest. Over 5,000 feet altitude. Aug. 18-25-Sept. 1. 1 asty Dish es BAKED HALIBUT WITH LOBSTER SAUCE 3 pounds sliced halibut. Fat salt pork. Salt and pepper. Flour. 1 sprig parsley, 1 sliced onion. 2 slices carrots, cut in pieces. Bit of bay leaf. Cut gashes in top of fish, insert a narrow strip of fat salt pork in each gash. Place on fish sheet in dripping, sprinkle with salt and pepper, and dredge with flour. Cover bottom of u with -water, add tmrsley. onion, carrot cut in pieces, and bay leaf. Bake 50 minutes in moderate oven ae greesF.), basting with butter and liquor in pan. Serve with Lobster Sauce. Produce Prices This week-end we will pay to farmers the following prices: S. C. B. F ROOSTERS, lb 5c EGGS, doz. ............24c HENS, lb. ....... ......12c FRYERS, lb. ..... .. ....13c Beans, Mustard and Squash At Market Prices farmer's Exchange And Produce Co. LE. Waynesville Asheville Rd. 7 LEMON PIE 2 cutis milk. 1 cud sugar. 4 teaspoon salt. 3 tablespoons cornstarch. 2 egg yolks. 1 lemon. . 3 tablespoons juice and grated rind. Baked pastry shell. Scald milk. Mix sugar, salt and cornstarch. Pour milk on gradually. Cook in a double boiler fifteen min utes, stirring constantly until thick ening and then occasionally until done. Beat egg yolks and add to first mix ture. Cook three minutes stirring constantly. Remove from stove, add lemon juice and grate rind. Cool slightly and pour into baKcu ciusi. Cover with meringue. Brown in a moderate oven. Bake 25 minutes at 325 degrees. Six servinigs. Carrot Pies (two pies) 12 medium size carrots. 2 eggs. 1 cupf uls of milk. cup of sugar. 1 teaspoon of cinnamon. 1 teaspoon ginger. 1 teaspoon nutmeg. 1 teaspoon allspice. 1 teaspoon salt. Cook the carrots and rub them through a sieve. Beat the eggs and add the milk. Stir this mixture into the carrots and add sugar, spices, and salt. Fill crusts and bake 45 minutes in a moderate oven (300 de grees). These pies are delicious, they taste somewhat like pumpkwi, yet have an individual flavor all their own. I Gets Another's Eye Good Pastry 2 cups of sifted flour. Va teaspoon salt. ',4 teaspoon baking powder. cup lard. 1-3 cup cold water. Sift flVur, salt, and baking powder together. Add lard and work until flaky. To this add cold water. Roll out lightly and quickly. This makes enough for three single crusts.. Crisp Jellied Salad (Sertes 8) 1 package lime gelatin. 2 cups water. 1 tablespoon vinegar. 1 teaspoon salt. 1 cup cucumber diced. 1 cup radishes, sliced thinly. 1 cup young green onions, sliced thinly. Dissolve gelatin in warm water and add vinegar and salt. Chill until slightly thickened and fold in vege tables. Turn into individual molds and chill until firm. Mayonnaise or French dressing may be used as a garnish. LEMONS doz. 19c MEDIUM IVORY Soap bar 5c WHITE HOUSE Coffee lb.23c BANANAS 4 lb. 15c QUAKER Puffed Wheat 2 pkgs. 15c PALMOLIVE SOAP bar 6c BROOM Ic DELMAR Oleo 2 lb. 25c Vienna Sausage 3 for 25c BLUE ROSE Rice 5 lb. 20c COCOA 2 lb. box 15c 4 No. 2 cans Corn . ... . .. . . No. 2 cans String Beans . 4 No. 2 Cans Grape Fruit Juice 25c 25c Thick Fat Back lb. 10c Mixed Sausage lb. 12 Ac Pork Liver lb. 15c Beef Liver lb. 19c Veal Chops lb. 19c Lamb Roast lb. 1 9c Breakfast Bacon lb. 27c Honey Dressing Vii cup salad oil. cup honey. 2 teaspoons paprika. 1 teaspoon dry mustard. V cup vinegar, 2 tablspoons ketchup. 2 tablespoons lemon juice. 1 teaspoon horseradish.. Blend honey with dry ingredients, add ketchup, lemon juice, horesrad ish, and then vinegar and oil. Blend well with egg beater. (This is very good with meat and fish salads. If the horseradish is omitted from the above dressing, it is excellent for vegetable salads. Use one-half cup honey for fruit salads.) Spring Salad Arrange tomato sections, sliced cu cumber, sliced radish, strips of green pepper, green onions, and watercress on lettuce. Serve with r rench dress ing. Asparagus Salad Marinate cooked asparagus. Chill thoroughly, arrange several stalks on PHrh nlwte on bed of lettuce or other salad green. Make Roman stipe band across middle, using nneiy oara cooked egg white, hard-cooked egg yolk forced through strainer, clip ped pickle, chopped ; pimento and chopped parsley for the different stripes. Serve with French dressing made with lemon juice. COFFEE ICE CREAM II 1 cup milk. U cup Mocha coffee. '5 egg yolks. A teaspoon salt. 1 cup sugar. 3 cups thin cream. Scald milk with coffee, and add half the sugar; without straining, use this mixture of making custard with eggs, salt, and remaining sugar; add 1 cup cream and let stand 30 min utes; cool, strain through double cheesecloth, add remaining cream and freeze. COFFEE PARFAIT (8 to 10 servings.) 1 cup strong coffee. Vi cup sugar. ' teaspoon salt. 2 egg yolks, beaten. 2 cups heavy cream, whipped. Heat the coffee, sugar, and salt over hot water until the sugar is dissolv ed! pour the mixture over the beaten egg" yolks, return to the double boiler; cook as for custard. Cool. Whip the cream, fold in the custard. Freeze, y''f'ti ' K"' ' "' The Rev. C. E. Harding The Rev. U. E. Harding of San Francisco can see today as the result of a delicate and successful operation which transplanted the comea from the eyeball of Mrs. Margaret Carr of Berkley, Cal shortly after she died. Her other eye, also willed for use to restore some other's sight, repaired the vision of a Sacramento pianist, Arthur Morton, 21. Things Worth Knowing The natural color of asparagus may be retained by having the utensil in which it is being cooked open. Police Made Raids For Bootleg Liquor Waynesville police swooped down on private homes this week, and made four arrests for violations of the pro hibition law. Those arrested were Jim Lovitt, Taylor Grasty, Mrs. Alney Mthaffey and Mrs. Owens, of Water Street. Police captured from one to three gallons at each place. Seven arrests were made over the week-end, all charged with being drunk. IN EASTFpv .... "jKOlp When . . Lr base thin slices of radishes over lapping one another. Garnish top with radish cut to represent a tulip. One-fourth of a teaspoon of sugar added to each cup of vegetables such as peas, corn, lima beans and beets, just before the vegetable is served, will improve the flavor considerably. Try preserving left-over yolks of eggs by dipping them in hot water and setting them away to cool. They may be kept this way for several days. Crisp potatoes that are to be French fried by letting them stand in cool water a half hour or more be fore frying. Try cutting an angel food cake with a silk thread this will prevent packing and crushing. WHIPPED CREAM NOTE It is best to whip no more than two cups of cream at a time. Chill bowl and beater. If the Cream is beaten in a warm bowl in a warm place it is apt to turn to butter. String Bean Salad Marinate two cups cold string beans with French dressing. Add one tea spoon finely cut chives. , Pile in cen ter of salad dish and arrange around HEADACHE due to constipation Relieve the cause of the trou ble! Take purely vegetable Black Draught. That's the sensible way to treat any of the disagreeable ef fects of constipation. The relief men and women get from taking Black Draught is truly refreshing. Try it I Nothing to upset the stomach just purely vegetable leaves and foots, finely ground. A GOOD LAXATIVE Used Gars 1936 Ford Trunk Sedan Clean as a Pin Only . ......... ... ; $395 1936 Dodge ' Ton Pick-Up. Thoroughly $QO Reconditioned . . . . ; . aj&t) 1933 Plymouth Coach. Ann A Real Buy At I) 1936 Ford Pickup. Thoroughly A C Reconditioned .... eJD 1933 Chevrolet Coach. Thoroughly Reconditioned .... .............. . VDmOO 1932 Chevrolet Sedan. rfftj pjw A Good Car At J I D 1932 Plymouth Coupe. Thoroughly d1 fC Reconditioned . lUD 1931 Chevrolet Coach. 4 New Tires. 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