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THURSDAY THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER 'Is I: I 1 51 , TODAY'S MENU Anglo-Polish Ace By BETSY NEWMAN Uohnny Mazetti Corn Pudding Apple and Celery Salad Sour Cream Chocolate Cake KJoffeeorTea Milk j JOHNNY MAZETTI Ingredi lents: One and one-half pounds (lean shoulder of pork, cubed; one jeight-ounce package noodles, cooked ; ione can tomato soup, one can water, three small onions, one-half cup cel ery, cut into small pieces; one-half wup diced green pepper, one table ;epoon molasses, one can mushrooms land juice, two teaspoons salt, one jhalf teaspoon pepper, two table Ispoons parsley (may be omitted). (Brown pork in three tablespoons fat; add onions, parsley, celery. mushrooms, tomato soup and water, then seasoning. Pour half noodles in buttered baking dish, cover with neat mixture, add remaining noo dles and bake one and one-half ours at 350 F. Serve hot i Sour Cream Chocolate Cake In- IgTedients: Two cups sifted cake floor, three-xourths teaspoon soda, ne-fourth teaspoon salt, one and tone-hall teaspoons baking powder. one-third cup butter or fat. two squares unsweetened chocolate, one cup sugar, one egg, unbeaten; one half cup heavy sour cream, one-kali leap Bulk, one teaspoon vamua. Cream shortesing, add sugar, melt ed chocolate, then egg. Beat well. Add vanilla, then cream and milk alternately with flour, soda and bak ing powder, the last two sifted with the flour. Bake, if" 1 Pjr-X &'ZfX sV if i MBIYI,V""lll"f'illlliiM,i NOTICE! All delinquent light and water accounts due the Town of Waynesville must be paid on or before the 12th of March, or service will be discontinued without furth er notice. Signed Board of Aldermen TOWN or WAYNESVILLE ALONG POLITICAL FRONTS (Continued from page ,1) ize now that this has been a poor policy, as thousands of the Repub lican faith, at "loose ends" so to speak, have wished, to take jart in the affairs of state, and have drifted into the Democratic ranks. But this spring the leaders are I trying to bring them all back into ine juiu. ino meniDer oi ine re publican party, even the most opti mistic expects to have a Repub lican governor in North Caro lina, but there is a chance in the re-organization to render a party service, and help in the National campaign. Freed From Nazi Prison Ship 1 Sir Kingsley Wood, British air min ister, stands on the wing of a war plane to chat witfi one of the Polish fliers now serving in Britain's Royal Air Force. The aviators wear the R.A.F. uniform but have the word "Poland" embroidered on shoulder. Lonely Bride I 1 Linn lr. iini.itl , lZY'.-. , m An American from Springfield, Mass., the former Margaret Hill is pictured as she returned to New York to try and get her German husband, Hans Steinbruckner, re leased from a British internment camp He was seiaed when war brok. hnrtly after they were -Hurt. Inspect Y ou r H u s band Examine His HAT Send him to us We'll send him back ... but Vastly Improved. ' im 4"WJlMjP Every type of hat carried -Youngish Conservative Collegiate Hats - - 97c Up Byron $3.50 - Knox, Dunlap S5 The Republicans are not doing so bad either in the number of gubernatorial candidates they are getting ready for the race. Four to date have entered on the Repub lican ticket for this high office. Robert H, McNeill, an attorney of Washington, D. C, Dr. Forest Wit ten, of Salisbury, John R. Hoff man, of Burlington, and G. C. Pritchard, Asheville attorney, former Congressman, and the last to enter the race. Mr. Pritchard, son of the late Jeter C. Pritchard, native of Madison County, and U. S. Senator, has a wide and prominent acquaintance in North Carolina among members of both political faiths. Those who know the inside of things are of the opinion that there is some significance in the candidates, at least two on such friendly terms, running against each other, than meets the "naked eye." t ; " y:J.4 , J U'Mr il fe" A0kMM , 1LJ sJy , k 1 - Many Die Of Flu During January (Continned from page 1) - Norway is complaining and Germany is indignant about British capture of the German prison ship Altmark in Norwegian waters, but these British sailors who were rescued are mighty happy about it Three of the 326 seamen freed, they are pictured as they were brought to Leith, Scot land, by the destroyer Cossack. Democratic candidates are so busy lining up their campaign and publicity managers that the efforts put forth in the name of a would-be-governor, are almost assuming the furor and entanglements of "big business." One thing has been noticeable about the plat forms. They are all steering away from the liquor question, which makes in appear that they might consider a "too hot to handle." Today's Menu By BETSY NEWMAN Pork Chops en Casserole Baked Potatoes, Irish or Sweet Spinach Cabbage and Apple Salad Cranberry Tarts Coffee PORK CHOPS EN CASSEROLE Brown thick chops in heavy skil let, put in casserole, slice onions over them, add one-half cup tomato juice, and cook, covered, for from forty to forty-five minutes in 350 F. oven. Represent the King? for January, 1940, 4.9, compared with 4.7 a year ago. The total number of deaths re ported in January, this year, was 3,382, which was 654 fa excess of 2,828 reported in Januarys 1939, a large portion of this increase hav ing been reflected in influenza deaths. The number of babies born in North Carolina in January, 1940, was 6,680, as compared with 6,352 a year ago, an increase of 328. Diphtheria; deaths in January, 1940, totaled 27, an increase of 8 over the 19 reported for January, 1939, in spite of the state's new law requiring immunization of children between the ages of 6 months and a year and making immunization a condition for school enrollment. The year started out with 9 drownings, compared with 3 the preceding January A f 11 "VATi wouud rUe MOm. - TAKE. CA SENS ii-ta In the meantime while the roar ing of the coming political fight is heard in the distance in North Carolina, the big guns in the na tion are erettiner rpmiv tn fi President Roosevelt has rehimpd from his trip to Panama, which apparently was not merely a va cation, but to take a look first hand at the security of the West ern Hemisphere, and to enroll the -atin American governments in military and naval defense, for I what might happen. He is still silent about the third term. Wil liam Green, of the American Fed eration of Labor, starts campaign to seek a half million members in Southern states, and is trying to .uuuy me waters of large voting r .v.c i irsment uarner. is Cranberry Tarts Ingredients: three cups cranberries, two table spoons butter, two tablespoons flour, two cups sugar, one-fourth teaspoon salt, one-half teaspoon cinnamon, one-fourth teaspoon ground cloves, two eggs, one tablespoon grated lemon peel. Cook cranberries about ten minutes in boiling water. Put through sieve, then add butter. Sift dry ingredients together and stir into cranberries. Add grated peel to beaten egg yolks and add to mixture. Fold in stiffly-beaten egg whites. Line individual tart pans with pie pastry. Pour cranberry mixture in to tins. Cut any desired design from pastry and arrange in pattern on top of each tart. Bake in hot oven. Political Announcements areas. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce mvself as a said to be discouraged, as Tip i '-t candidate for the nomination anH making the gains he anticipated, i re-election as Representative of naywoou county, subject to the I The courteous learns his courtesy iium me aiscourteous lr unn ' 0AH NUMSKUU. DEAR NOAH - DO DOSS BAR ALL NIGHT JUST to hound the: NE-ISHSOES "7 AS L H. HONKY UTT '"T, NOKTM DEAE. NOAH "ARE THE. EXTRA PUAYE.KS ON "THE. U.S. MACINE. FOOT- BALI, TE-AA CALLEO SUB- AAinEs "7 AOJTiM WMAHN-WOteiON , . The Earl of Elgin is most promi nently mentioned by British press as possible successor to Lord Tweedsmuir as Canada's Governor General. Wife Preservers MJMt As a safety measure, impale small rubber balls on top of brackets which support the table tennis seL acnim oi me jjemocratic iarty in the May Primary. I will appre ciate your support. Glenn C. Palmer M' V NOTION TO NOAH FOR TAX COLLECTOR AND TAX SUPERVISOR a nereoy announce that I am a candidate for the nomination and election to the office of tax collec tor and tax supervisor, subject to the wishes of the voters in the Democratic Primary in May. Your support will be appreciated. J. Earl Ferguson CHAIRMAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the nomination and re-election as Chairman of t hp i Board of Commissioners of Hay I wood Countv ' snhi'o.t t tt, : rf "jvu w me of the voters in the Democratic Primary in May. I will appreciate j the support given me. George A. Brown, Jr. 5COTTS SCRAP BOOK - By mscon - M n m - munii iiMMaSS3l t i M W .'' . . r -If 1 .1 r i ii rr . - y BrW W VB f 1 1 ' I ni am i, ri i t 7 J" mi. . S fcfcTT-i AV A s ----r " x -' "V i ca r r m m v m t, - a u v -- fbR WHOM tLcrtlrVyrJ : KAMEp- is Nof HOMOfl5 Fok. Any lericai. HE IHVEKliB filE 5EAM faIHE FilllV .hfty Years BEFORE-THt EUEfRI WELL K-fAKES -ttlt MCJWA.IR. 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