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THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1943 (One Day Nearer Victory) THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 Rnked Beans It. iLa Monii By BETSY NEWMAN iaMOST EVERY home m.k bd, New Lngland she likes "'1 1 Baked Beans. If she's from mW lle west .he may like her t Blddle, ; ,ith tomato, m .beam w.-5:l1 .. Ejisnd the Boston one. TtxUy a M,enu Cole Slaw Corn Bread Tea or Coffee Baked Beans fcreen Beans Apple iai.". Baked lk navy beans L b. salt pork can Wirino (OUP "r tomatoes, drained tsp. salt Wash beans Beans Vt c. tomato catsup 1 tsp. dry mustard 1 tbsp. brown sugar or molasses well, cover with tpr and soak overnight. In We ,,, with lresn waier uu w Sntil the skins may be Diown on hen some are ueiu - w... l knt mi mustard Pour into oea., H-j - .v:-V7 ith cold water, menu mwi uu ...iiont-s. and pour over beans, taring them in slightly. Put salt nrk in middle 01 oeaiis nu uo JowH' for at ieir o u core if possible. Add more water ,rtom.-ro juice if beans get dry. Serves I. I lost on Baked Beans qt beans tsp. dry 4 lb. salt pork musmru tbso salt z SPS- 14 tsp .pepper lasses Wash and soak beans overnignt. )ut into bean pot; wasn salt porK Jnd place in center; add 4 cups old water, cover and bake in slow kven for 8 hours. IF IIEADCOIDS V 1 ! iiato DO THIS! To relieve discomforts, one of the best things you can do Is put a good spoonful of home tested Vicks VapoRub in a bowl of boiling water. Then tool the wonderful relief come as you breathe In the steaming medicated vapors that penetrate to the cold-congested upper breathing passages! See how this .soothes irritation, quiets coujrhiiip. and helps clear the head -bringing grand comfort. FOR ADDFD RELIEF . . nib throat. ChOstand back with VfipoRub at bedtime. Vicks VanoRub works f'ir hours 2 wavs at once to bring relief from distress. Remember its Vicks VapoRi'b you want. Axis Planes Left Behind by Fleeing Nazis 1 1 in mi When General Montgomery's Eighth Army marched into Derna, In Libya, they found that the Axis forces under Rommel had fled. At the air field, just outside the town, the British found these wrecked Nazi planes. Most of the bombers and fighters had been damaged by R.A.F, bombings and strafing. Those that had escaped were hastily demolished by the retreating Germans, DEATHS YVONNE ANNETTE HAMPTON Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at the home near Waynesville, for Yvonne Annette Hampton, age 2 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvenie Hampton, who died at the Haywood County Hospital at 11 o'clock Saturday night. Burial was in the Cunningham cemetery on Allen's Creek. fO!d Friends' Meet in Benghazi MRS. HATTIE ARRINGTON Funeral services were held at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning at the Fines Creek Baptist church for Mrs. Hattie Arl ington, 62, wife of R. T. Arrington, who died nt 1:15 on Wednesday, the 13th, after a two months illness. The Rev. Forrest Ferguson of ficiated. Burial was in the Fines Creek church cemetery. Surviving Mrs. Arlington are her husband, three sons by a for mer marriage, Weaver Led ford, Julius Ledford, of Haywood, and Robert D. Ledford, of the U. S. army; four daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Lowe, Mrs. Fannie Woody, Mrs. Roxie Clark and Mrs. Kva Rec tor, all of this county; eight step sons, Vaughn, Manson, Amos, Norman, Way, Ratiom, Noble, and Dennis, of Haywood county; three brothers, Charlie McKlreath, of Fines Creek, Travis and lien Mc Elreath, of Canton; and one sis- Yes We Have ) i i -XL s Tobacco Canvas And In Good Quality 2 and 3 Yards Wide 3-Yd. Width Either With Or Without 2-Yd- Width WithJ Ring! or- dinaIt S gd qua,ity " 28x32 construction. With ry care it's a aualitv that will last two seas a quality that will last two seasons. " Get Yours Early At Ray's Y find U.O . 1 ML f t..nr" merchandise c- E. RAY'S SONS W V m 1 Y, I The Bishop of Benghazi (foreground) greets Royal Navy men shortly after the Libyan port was captured by tha British Eighth Army. The same group had met the Bishop before, when Benghazi fell to the British the first time. When Rommel's forces fled, the Bishop stayed. (Central Pre$) ter, Mrs. Canton. The Mn charge of Mel Kathlione, also of th Funeral Home arrangements. had JOHN 1). WOOD Funeral ser vices were held lit I the Anion Plains Methodist church ' Sunday aftei noon at 2 :.'!() o'clock; lor ,lohn li. Wood, ho, well known Haywood county farmer and stock raiser, who died at his home near Canton nt noon Saturday. He had been ill for the past three months. The Rev. C. R. Upton, pastor of the Canton Calvary Baptist church f which Mr. Wood had been a member sometime, officiated. As sisting ministers were: Rev. R. V. Morton, pastor of the Rockwood Methodist charge; the Rev. How- Timely Farm Questions And Answers War Riches Hurts Marty Juveniles CARRT CLEVELAND MYERS. rVD. JUDGES, probation officers and then dealing with juvenile delin quent are saying that having so much money to spend and the lav ish spending of it for luxuries i-d wild times by youths is a big con tributor to juvenile delinquency. Let us remember, too, that the same youth who is unrestrained in spending is also unrestrained in many other ways. There are thousands of adoles cent boys and girls who are work ing for large rages which they spend as fast as it is earned. As less of it can be spent on automo biles, more, undoubtedly, will be spent on carousing. There is not much evidence thst teen-age youths are contributing much to the church, Red Cross or United Relief. Neither are they distinguished for their purchase of War Savings Stamps and Bonds. Youths Foolish Spenders From what I can learn by talk ing to youths and parents in vari ous parts of the nation most of these youths are pocketing all this extra money and are spending it on good times. Relatively few of them are contributing toward the purchase of their own clothes or the support of their families. In spite of the large number of Junior and senior high students who have part-time jobs, the sal of War Savings Stamps and Bonds is smallest per capita in the high school and highest in the element ary grades, the country over. What a tragedy that so many children have not learned at home to practice self-denial and thrift but, instead, are being brought up in self-gratification. But don't blame the young people. Their parents never taught them habit of thrift. We all need to buy more War Savings Stamps and Bonds to build more guns, ships and planes in order to save our country from the enemies without. There's still another very good reason to build more boys and girls into good citizens in order to save our coun try from those enemies, delin quency and crime, within. before chopping. A copy of the folder may be obtained free from the Agricultural Editor, State Col lege, Raleitrli. Question : fested with How should cattle grubs bo treated? in- Question : m making What is a good sausage? recipe Cranberry Pudding in Day's Menu By BETSY NEWMAN USE CRANBERRIES liberally in your menus when they are In season. 1 served cranberry sauce with roast lamb shoulder and It proved a very good combination, my guests declared. You can make cranberry jelly, sauce, strained or unstrained, and pies and pud dings may be made of cranberries, too. If the following pudding Is not sweet enough, serve it with hard sauce. You can add a layer of cranberry sauce to your Brown Betty too, for variety. Today's Menu Baked Potatoes Creamed Salmon Mashed Yellow Turnips Cabbage and Celery Salad Steamed Cranberry Pudding Coffee or Substitute Add raw carrot to the cabbaga and celery salad for color and taste, or some pieces of tomato, raw or canned. Steamed Cranberry Pudding 2 c. fresh tsp. clovea cranberries lHc flour Vt tsp. salt K tsp. cinna mon A tso. mac 8 taps, baking soda c hot water c molasses r,,t cranberries in ha'ves. add to flour, which hss been sifted with salt, spices snd baking soda. Com bine hot water and molasses and blend with first mixture Poor into well greased pudding bowl, cover and steam for 2tt hours. Sam with hard lauc. V Household Hint To prepare seedless raisins for baking, put as many as you aro going to us in a dish, poor bo water over them, and let stand until soft. Drain. Tb dirt will drain off with to water and Vb steins will corns off easily, Answer: North Carolina farm i people have found the sausage re cipe in extension polder m. ,n, "Killing; and Curing Meat on the Farm," to he good. For 50 pounds of pork (three-fourths lean and one-fourth fat) use one pound of roleiione fine table salt, 2 ounces of finely j hacks of ground black pepper, nnd 3 ounces i of sage. Mix these ingredients thoroughly and spread evenly over the meat. Then stir the meat well Answer: Cattle infested with grubs (sometimes called "warbles" or "wolves") should be treated in the following way: Mix a powder containing one part of 5 per cent rotonone content derris or cube powder and two parts of wcttablo sulphur. The powder should be applied to the back of the infested nnimnl with a shaker and rub bed in lightly with the hand. Oth er methods of control are a derris or cube wash, or the use of a powder sprayer in distributing a sulphur mixture over the the animals. ard Mann, and the Rev. 11. A. Quick. Surviving are the widow, the former Miss Madie Hall, of Hay wood county; one son, Scth C. Wood; three daughters, Miss Ada Wood, Mrs. Lyda Smathers, and Mrs. Frank Collins, all of Canton; one sister, Mrs. M. A. Clark, and several grandchildren, all of this county. Question : What f milk bucket? is the best typo Answer: Where hand-milking is done, a hooded or small top milk bucket is preferred. This type of bucket will exclude about .r0 per cent of the number of bacteria which usually get into the milk during the milking process. The strainer should be seamless and constructed to use standard filter discs. Milk cans and all other utensils used in handling milk should be of standard construction and free from open seams. Next Year You Must Give An Accu rate Record of Expenses When Making Out Tax Returns KEEP YOUR RECORDS ACCURATE We have a large assortment RECORD BOOKS LEDGERS JOURNALS CASH BOOKS Also Loose-Leaf Ledgers Ledger Sheets Indexes (Several Sizes) The Mountaineer Stationery and Supplies For Office, Home and School A Match-Builder's Masterpiece W . . - Iff! Putting th finishing touch on an eight-room miniature house h built of matchsticka is Harry E. Hahn of Atlantlo City, N. J. A veteran el World War I In which he was incapacitated, Hahn mad matchstlek building his hobby. His miniature house has furniture in it, electrical fixture, and windows of glass that open and dose. It took two years. and 121,000 matches, te baild. (CentnzJrVe) Crabtree News Mr .and Mrs. Ben Hannah and family of Newport News are visit ing their parents. (Jeorge Rogers, who volunteered in the Navy, left during the week to take up his active duties. Miss Cornelia Sue Medford spent the week-end with her parents. Mrs. Ellen Noland spent the week-end with her son, T. T. No-land. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman spent Sunday with the hitter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Henderson, of Newport News, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hannah. This one may sound like a fairy tale, but it actually happened. An army lieutenant from Westover Field, Mass., was driv ing along with a lady friend, when a motorcycle cop bellowed: "Pull over to the side. Where do you think you are going?" The Lieutenant replied meekly enough: "To a movie." The cop handed him a paste board and snarled: "Yeah? Well, here's a ticket." As the lieutenant drove on he looked at what the policeman ha4 given him. It was a ticket, all right. A ticket to the local movie theater. Now we're told that horse meat may become common. Which may mean the passing of the old horse laugh. You Will Find At RAY'S- WARM SUBSTANTIAL Work Clothing YOUR TYPE YOUR SIZE YOUR PRICE (And finding is not so easy as it used to be) Yes-We Have Shirts-Men and Boys Ml Size - Kin Men'i 890 1 wl 4r v 4m B Still Offering I're-VVar Full Cuts Sanforized , . Color Fast Matched Pants and Shirts add to your appearance and may likely add to your pay check Jackets In Wood, Leather, Denim and gabardine About Overalls- Pants: Pants: Pants MATCHED WORK SUITS Yes Overalls, too, have been hit by the war. To save materials, our Government has issued orders to all manufacturers to simplify their construction. Regular suspender backs are out for the duration. Hi-backs take their place for both men and boys BUT TEMPORARILY WE HAVE SUSPENDER BACKS And plenty of other good seasonable merchandise C. E. RAYS S)MS YOUR ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER
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