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0t DECEMBER 18, 1941 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 Iiday 'olrfes i cookies msreaa vi, fi.ms ornaments? We Society Frederick Love nf rviri,tt ..j with sweets will ioOl" . , . ... . . -"'" r BIWMVK B A " U 'K (IV YTinVS Vfirh ..... .m.-L. W leaves i iVU ma iiiuLiier, inrs. idea . to chUdren. So wny ,Hugp A. Love. , i. thia Christmas una Miss Louise Stringfield. who is ristmas ornrc"v. m inn.uiK ner nome in Kaleigh, . tree wun 1 ;"uc "o uoius a position, will that was i arrive thia whL in ,11 the youngsters who Christmas holidays with her par- ' jt. iney ems, jr. ana oirs. J. L. string- led when they were told field. I Miss Poll V Franris Wnti rV nt ! for All Sort of Cookies Mr. and Mrs. Henry Francis who Lrd patterns were lawon is 'attending Virginia Intermont cookie aougu, r wucgc, mvea inursaay to spena the cookie dough rocking the holidays with her parents. . j... Sontiii). stars. I rjinoeei , - ' ' and stOCKinSTS. I Miss Pnllv Frnnria aHiifonf at 18 llWOt 1 . ' - - v re made of white cookie Virginia Interment, arrived this ,d decorated with colored week to spend the Christmas vaca- a. ' others were made of tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'ue .. 11 An u -V -L i Lnirh it was m c"jr uc-ncniy rionuo, m, uieir nome on Uortmeni- ana " "vi vi. ss ' j..k Wi TTerel C00K1C U"6" WrMiis COOKIES Park uougn Miss Jancie Smathers, senior at Western Carolina Teachers Col lege, arrived this week to spend the holidays with her parents at brown sugar (packed in Clyde. . . . Mrs. Charles Frazier returned on Tuesday from a several days visit ip molasses. " ' IP sno"c. ",1'"::r'.'to friends in Atlanta, her fnrmpr :ups siltea an purpoue uur Mrs, Lucy Jennings, of New York City, will spend Christmas with her l i living. poon suua poon salt, poon cinnamon, Ipoon ginger. ; ' Mra Sift Hour, soua, biui,, tm- . xT...t j nd ginger together, and jack80nville( N. C., will spend the iIle .....u.w.o Cnristmaa holidays with the lat- na sei m raxIs-w. terg parentg( Mr and Mrs Jarvig hour or more. Coman, at Lake Junaluska. lougn aoouc 1-4 men tnic , ,1 l 1 1 -j . Ibbed into cloth to keep o. .V. Q-.eJD Irom sticking. The differ- , P rhritmn rv,,,l-,V pes look more attractive , T. R om lick and puffy. Cut into r,:""! f , 11 m icvviuncio oucai i x lout vaiiiiia ui shapes and place a greased ,emon extract l4 tep galt stjr liaiu.U timt.iuu onnno-h orsnm intn tho oncro- t in a quick moderate oven, malf-rta TO!vfr. MWJ,n jln trees F. When cool ice or , .: '.,T .J5,- .... . Alien auu iiavuiiug ailu oalb. anu as desirea. (mix well. Part nf the ioincr mav ' Cookie Dough v.- colored bv addinir a dron or She same recipe as for the two of vegetable coloring. IDOUGH but substitute Colored sugar can also be used br molasses, and white ug-1 effectively blue susrar on the Irown sugaralso 1 tsp, va- Christmas stars green sugar on At War With U. S. Despite the fact that President Roosevelt had dispatched a not to Emperor Hirohito, of Japan, in last minute attempt to stave off war. Japanese airmen launched an at tack on Manila and the United states Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, ' lawaii. . TIMELY Farm Questions and Answer? NEWS BRIEFS From All Over The World Briefly Told ' Americans Stop Japs A hard fighting American and Phillippine field troops yesterday claimed the initial land success on the war against Japanese when they drove back invading patrols and motorized forces in sharp com bat... . 2 More Destroyers WASHINGTON The navy said Thursday that three destroyers will be launched within the next two days, in addition to the 10,000-ton cruiser Columbia launched at Cam den, N. J., yesterday. Average Car Owners Might Not Be Able To Buy New Tires Until War Is Uver r the cinnamon and ginger ht For Chnstmat Cookies w cutters for many of these can be bought in the hard- fcpartment of many stores lies it is possible to have a insmith make cutters espe o order. Or patterns may .from heavy, cardboard, Ihe Dark Dough for animal I toy shapes and ginger Jwys and girls. The Light the Christmas trees red on the stockings, etc. :. SCRAP Government experts estimate that farms' of the United States can furnish a potential 1,500,000 tons of scrap iron and steel to American steel mills. Carrots coated with sugar are given to English children as lolly- is more suitable for Christ- pops. They supply vitamin A. ; ftnDAiWll ilIET I f lUlUlllUli KAi, 1 V Vi& si cm Question: Is it desirable to feed milk to baby chicks ? Answer: The feeding of milk as a drink in addition to the grain and mash fed is a common prac tice where surplus milk is availa ble on the farm. When this is done, it is desirable to feed this for hot more than two hours a day, preferably at mid-day or in the early afternoon. Water may or may not be placed before the chicks during the time the milk is fed. However, the feeding of milk does not eliminate the necessity of mash feeding. Metallic containers should not be used. MAJOR SHIFT IN NAVY WASHINGTON A major shift in American strategy in waging the war in the Pacific with heavy stress upon aerial attack, was believed to be involved in the drastic war-time shake-up of army and naval forces. The shake-up, apparently carried out under orders of President Roosevejt, placed a new triumvirate of strategists in command in, the Hawaiian-Pacific battlef ront on land, sea and in the air and an swered congressional and public clamor stirred by Japan's "infa mous" attack on Pearl Harbor 11 days ago. The naval change places a full admiral, who was a pioneer sub marine commander and expert, in charge of all naval vessels in the Pacific. WASHINGTON. The ordinary man who uses his car principally to drive to work, to scout around Saturday nights and for Sunday driving may not be able to buy a new tire for the duration of the war, or until the Far Eastern shipping lanes are reopened. That news perhaps more than any other today brings the impact of the world wide war directly to the home front War needs for all materials especially rubber will be placed uncompromisingly ahead of less-essential civilian demands. Price Control Administrator Leon Henderson, who also is direc tor of the OPM's civilian supply division, revealed that state and local machinery is being set up to : ration automobile tires begin ning January 4 only to persons and agencies classed as essential to in dustrial efficiency and civilian health. The same machinery, he said, may be used to carry out rationing nroerams for other scarce com modities. Henderson disclosed that civilian consumption of crude rubber must be reduced to at least 10,000 tons a month. Current consumption has been at the rate of , nearly , 47,000 tons a month. REDS DEFEATING HUNS WITH THE RED ARMY ON The Moscow Front. Russia's Red army, pursuing . German forces with ever increasing momentum through, fire-blackened villages and past the frozen bodies of German dead which blot the fields, intends to continue its offensive indefinite' ly in an attempt to deliver a knock, out blow. Morgan in the Navy f L v i Durham Plans For 55,000 At Rose Bowl Game Jan. 1 DURHAM. Workmen in Duke stadium piled up dollars by the plank for the Rose Bowl commit-1 tee with the addition of temporary stands to supplement the seating capacity of the concrete horseshoe. ' All seats, sidelines, bleachers and end sones are selling for $4.40 like hoe cakes and every plank added to the temporary stands win in crease the "take" of the Oregon State-Duke Rose Bowl game to be played in Durham January 1. Even at the capacity of 55,000 that latest estimates show to be the greatest possible number of seats, the Rose Bowl committee and the two schools stand to take heavy losses. The Pasadena Bowl has a seating capacity of 89,000. WHAT OTHER EDI TORS SAY Junius S. Morgan, son of the finan cier and a veteran of the World War, has been called to active duty in the United States Naval Reserve with the rank of lieutenant com mander. He reported at the 3rd Naval District in New York City. He is on leave of absence without pay from his position as vice-president of J. P. Morgan and Co. national policy since May, 1940, has been based on conviction that he is a menace to our national life. Our national policy since May, 1940. has added his rage to his lust of conquest. Unless, we down him, he will down us. There is no escape from the alternative. Our protection Question: What is the best method of seeding a pasture on poor land? Answer: Thousands of acres of poor land , in North Carolina may be made into pastures Within the next few years, but such attempts will be doomed to failure unless sufficient limestone and fertilizer are applied first. It should be remembered that fertilizer must al ways come before seed when pre paring such land for pasture. If such a plan is followed, then good lespedeza sods may be established on poor clay soils. These sods may be used as a base upon which to build legume-grass sods of a more permanent nature, after sup plying supplementary pasturage a.t first.:: Question: When is the dairy short course scheduled at State College?. Answer: A six-week short course for young men interested in be coming dairy herdsmen or super visors of cow-testing v associations will be offered at State College January 5-February 14. There are no entrance requirements, but young men who enroll must be of white race, 18 years oi age or over, ana snouia nave pracucai farm experience. Details of the course may be obtained from Dan M. Paul, State College Station, Raleigh, N. C. - ooooooooo OTANY RlNKLE-PROOf TIES... $ Buy Amaricon...ond vou're ' rt o$ well at patriotic when you buy any Wrinkle-Proof Ties. See our selection of I new "Mgrmed Patterns" ..designed to go with pnt shirts and suits. Remember... Botany Ties ht original "wrinkle-proofs." 0vely Group Of Jilk Ties . . Joys' handsome ties 25c TH ft.. A "ier ues C. E. KAYS S6WS JAPS LOSE SMALL SUBS TOKYO; - The Japanese naval command admitted that five of its "special type" submarines fail ed to return from the December 7 attack on the United States Ha waiian base at Pearl Harbor. (Apparently the craft referred to were Japan's 41-foot, two-man submarines, one of which was cap tured by United States forces in the attack on Hawaii while an other was destroyed. The pocket submarines, electrically powered, have a range of 200 miles). The Japanese also admitted the loss of 29 pianos in that attack and said that a United States air craft carrier which on December 8 had been reported sunk FACE TnE SITUATION (Baltimore Sun) The American people must stand up to two alternatives: They will rule or Hitler will survivel Our partment was planning to expand the army to the greatest strength needed and would depend for the increase entirely on the Solective service system! All voluntary enlistments are to now is I ua imitnri aoon as "the nrescnt believed to have escaped to a cer- rush BUb8ides", Stimson told a press tain port." I ....,.,. ' An immediate increase of more than 150.000 men already has been recommended in a bill which Stim- TO DRAFT MORE MEN Washington. Secretary Stimson son said was on President Roose announced Thursday the war de-! volt's desk. Us WKIGlrT, WRITE T?IT TflGrHT 1 And that is what this agency is doing. We write, write, write day after day Fidelity Bonds, Contract Bonds,Official Bonds, Depository Bonds, Court Bonds,and all the others of the great variety of bonds constantly being sought by those who look to this agency to serve them. T N Davis & Co. m-dm - . - Real Estate Rentals Insurance . .. ..... ur :i L O- l.t .f Phone ti nnooooooQ It's Safe To Give Pajamas Every man you know would like a new pair of pajamas. Trading at RAVS it's easy to find the kind that men and boys like. Men and Boys ' ' ; , ' . Broadcloth or Flannel -YOU SHOULD SEE OUR STOCK- Everything For Men And Boys C. RAYS SONS , EXPENSIVE ICE Two thousand seven hundred em ployes of a small arms munitions plant in St. Louise struck because of the discharge of . two work men for loafing. The management explained that the two took 85 15 feet and place it In a cooler. 1 to take riks-and strike first, That wasn't loafing. That was ex pert resistance to expenditure of energy. But the 2.700, after having lost four days' wages, plan to return to work provided the ice carriers' case is arbitrated. That will require an arbitration board of at least three men, conferring for at least a day, with a stenographer and perhaps other employes toiling over the case. That was really an expensive piece of ice. It is explained that the original cost was 20 cents.- The Shelby Star. CASH PAID For Good Used Cars . ' See ' Champion Motor Co. Canton, N. C. GET POLICE POWERS R A L E I G H Governor J. M. Broughton conferred police powers upon the state highway patrol to combat sabotage and espionage. TONIGHT (Friday Night) SQUARE DANCE At The ARMORY Starting At Nine With Soco String Band Playing Benefit the State Guard Admission 25c -Wishing You A Merry, Merry Christmas- And For A Practical Gift- NOTHING IS MORE ACCEPTABLE THAN DRESS SHIRTS LIKE OURS ...... f -jl- -p f---x'-yv-y-w yss,iirpwiwMiiMiiiiiMiiiMwpiiiiiiip w vjm Extra Value Shirts -GAY SHUITS FOR DULL DAYJ Shirts That Are Easy To Wear 97r $1.29 $1 -65 - $1 .95 -Wanting An - Extra Nice Shirt For We Feature Also at $1.65 The Famous Wing Shirt ITS UNIQUE DIFFERENT CHEAPER The Manufacturer Guarantees -The collar and cuff to out--wcar the body of the shirt- C. E. RATS SOrS XlWl 11 IU 1 ta a Shirts Pajamas Sport Jackets III. BGGffiY Bed Room Slippers For the whole family-men, women and children 97 ,S3.95 A Practical Gift
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