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(One Day Nearer Victory) THURSDAY, March j. Page 12 THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER 46 Students On Honor Roll At Hazelwood School During the past month, 46 stu dents of the Hazelwood school at tained the honor roll, according to Lawrence Leatherwood, principal, In announcing the following list of students: Grade 1 Emma Hensley, Shelby Jean Wood, Bobby Hooper, Carl Hudson, Doris Buchanan, Gene Davis. Grade 2 Helen Conard. Tommy Gentry, Patsy Hall, Emily Smiley, Wanda Sue Mills, Mary Sue Mor gan, Mona McLean, Juanita Kelley. Grade 3 Bobby Joe McClure, Thomas Nichols, Shirley Sheehan, Betty Jean Mathis, Adelaide Mc Lean, Richard Hoyle, Patsy Bren dle, Mary Ann Byrd, Sarah Jane Davis, Patsy Blalock. Grade 4 Catherine Bell, Jun? Colvard, Kathleen Creasman, Car mon Green, Carroll Sawyer, Terry Swanger, Patsy Smiley. Grade 6 Martha Creasman, Marjorie Cogdill, Rosalee Burgess, Jimmie Swift, Mary Evelyn Plem mons, Juanita Wright. Grade 6 Frances Hendricks, aiarie Hooper. Helen Kilby, Alden McCracken, Robert Putnam, Betty Sue Sheehan, Homer Snyder, Jr., Mary Evelyn Sorrells, and Deryle Davis. State College Hints By Ruth Current, Stat Home Demonstration Agent N. C. State College. Sharpen knives often. A taper ed steel rod, oil stone, or grind stone can be used. See that the cutting edge always leads when sharpening. To keep knive.i sharp, cut food on wooden cutting board and not on a metallic or enameled surface. Avoid leaving knives in hot water. Store in a wooden wall rack. Never store knives loose in a drawer as the edges become dulled. To prevent dents in utensils, store them in an easy-to-reach place so they can be removed with out moving others. Make racks for storing pots, lids, pie pans, thin baking sheets and trays. Jesus Betrayed, Denied, Condemned HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAT SCHOOL LESSON By NEWMAN CAMPBELL (The International Uniform Leaaon foe March 12 la Mark 14:1013:20. the Golden Text be ing Isaiah 53:3. "He waa despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief.") More Beef From I.ess Feed In '44 "The fattening of cattle to ex :Bsive finish, as was common a few years ago, is under present conditions a wasteful and unpatrio tic practice," says Dr. J. E. Fos ter, in charge of beef cattle and sheep research for the experiment station at State College. "When cattle are fed to exces sive finish, the gains during the iatter part of the feeding period are slow and expensive," and most jf the fat so produced is not con sumed by humans," he says. These statements were based on series of feeding experiments fl'.l he points out that beef cattle u il HI other livestock in produc ( mi;'' from products which are ACT FAST PflR ft VHENAhmM At the very first sniffle, sneeze, or any sign of a cold "just try a few drops or Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril If used In time, Va-tro-nol's quick action helps prevent many colds from d'-vl-oping.... And remember this, when a bead cold makes you miserable, or tran sient congestion "Alls up" nose and tpolls Eleep-3-purpos Va-tro-nol does three important tht shrtnksswollen membranes, (2 relieves i lutuun. j neips clear clogged nasal Dassaees. Knlnv tbe relief It brings. VICKS ia: - VA-TRO-NOL Remove all ashee regularly from the firebox and ash pan of the range. Never allow ashes in the ash pit to remain in contact with the grates. Clean soot from chimney, flue and pipe once a year, and from bottom of lids and around oven once a week. Wash the inside of the oven and racks with soap and water, rinse, and dry thoroughly. If inside is rusted, clean with steel wool and paint with aluminum paint, if you can get it. Allow oven door to re main slightly open until cool. Never store food in the oven. Keep the top of the stove In good condition by rubbing it each day while it is still warm with a piece of waxed paper or unsalted fat, rather than blacking. Clean the nickel, chromium, or enamel parts with soap and water. inedible to man, such as pastures, hays, stovers and straws. In the feeding tests corn was the only feed used that was suit able for human consumption and the amount fed during the fatten ing period returned from $.3.18 to $4.2:i per bushel. Yearling steers averaging ((3 pounds were produced ready for the feed lots at a total cost of only $5.00 to $5.50 per hundred weight. This cheap cost was made possible by proper utilization of native reed pastures, corn stalks and soybean field gleanings and winter pastures. This work was carried on at the Blackland Station in Washington county. Cottonseed meal and soybean oil meal were found to be excellent protein supplements for fattening beef cattle and of practically equal vuluo. "To produce more meat is not enough, but the aim should be to produce more meat more efficiently and from less foods that are suit able for human consumption," Dr. Foster says. THE TRAGIC story of Jesus' last days on earth la the subject of our lesson today. Two days before the Passover was to be celebrated. His enemies were planning how to get Jesus Into custody. They said, how ever, "Not on the feast day. lest there be an uproar of the people." At this time Jesus was In Bethany, at the house of Simon the leper. Aa he sat at supper with His companions, a woman came in holding an alabaster box of precious ointment She broke the box and poured the ointment ever Jesus' head. Some of the company were Indignant, saying the ointment could have been sold and the money given to the poor. Jesus said, "Let her alone; why trouble her? She hath wrought a good work on me. For ye have the poor with you always, and whensoever ye will ye may do them good; but Me ye have not always." Judas Goes to Chief Priests Judas Iscariot went from this gathering to the chief priests, to arrange with them how he would betray his Master. On the first day of unleavened bread, when they killed the pass over, the disciples asked Jesus where they would eat the feast. Jesus told two to go Into the city and ther they would see a man carrying a pitcher of water on his head. They were to follow him and where he went they were to say to the owner of the house. "The Master aalth. Where Is the guestchamber where I shall eat the passover with My disciples?" The man would show them an upper room which had been pre pared for them. The disciples did as He said and presently they were eating the Passover In this room. Jesus said, "Verily I say unto you. One of you which eateth with Me shall betray me." Jesus took bread and blessed It and gave It to His companions, saying, "Take, eat: this is My body." He also took the cup. gave thanks, blest It, and they all drank. "This Is My blood of the new testament, which is shed for ma,ny." 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Store TIMELY Farm Questions and Answers watch awhile while He went aside to pray. He fell on the ground, asking that God would take the bitter cup from His 11 pa, "never theless, not what I will, but what Thou wilt." Finds Friends Sleeping Returning to His three friends whom He had asked to watch with Him. He found them sleep ing. Sorrowfully He asked, "Couldst not thou watch one hour?" He told them to watch and pray, "lest ye enter into tempta tion. The spirit Is truly ready, but the flesh is weak." Again He went away to pray, and again coming found them asleep. A third time He prayed, and became reconciled, and on rejoining the disciples, said to them, "Sleep on now, and take your rest: it Is enough. The hour is come; be hold, the Son of man is betrayed Into the hands of sinners." Almost Immediately the garden was filled with men armed with swords and staves, led by Judas who had said they were to take the man he should kiss. He went straight to Jesus, saying "Master, Master," and kissed Him, and the rest took Him Into custody. The Chief Priests were deter mined to destroy Him. so they hired false witnesses, who told how they had heard Him blas pheme, but they could not agree among themselves. During the trial Peter followed Jesus and was In the same build ing, warming himself at the fire. A servant recognized him and said, "And thou wast also with Jesus of Nazareth." Peter denied It, and then he heard the cock crow. Three times he denied he knew Jesus, the last time with cursings and swearings. A second time he heard the cock crow and remembered that Jesus had said, "before the cock crow twice, thou Shalt deny Me thrice." After the trial before the chief priests, Jesus was taken and de livered to Pilate, the Roman gov ernor. Pilate asked Him, "Art Thou the Klne of the Jews?" Jesus answered, "Thou sayest It," and would answer nothing more. Pilate could find no fault with Him and suggested that he release Jesus. At the feast of the pass over It was customary for a pris oner to be released. The people, moved by the chief priests, said no, they would take Instead Bar nabas, a murderer. "What shall I do unto Him whom ye call King of the Jews?" asked Pilate, and the shout went forth. "Crucify Him, crucify Him!" So Pilate, not belne a strong man, let them take the Lord and lead Him away to abuse and death. I Question: Can peanut seed be treated in advance of planting? I Answer: Yes, says Howard R. ! Garriss, extension plant patholog ist at State College. Have peanut M-ed tested for germination and avoid injury to the seed coat in shelling, he advises. The agronom ists suggest that peanuts be plant ed just as soon as the grower has finished planting cotton. For full information on "Producing Pea nuts For Oil", write the Agricul tural Editor, State College, Ra eij;h, for a free copy of War Se ries Bulletin No. 17 or ask your county agent for this publication. Question: What are the latest recommendations for fertilizing tobacco? Answer: For flue-cured tobacco, use 800 to 1,200 pound,s of 3-9-6 or 3-8-5 per acre for average soils; 3-9-9 on potash deficient soils; and 2-10-6 or 2-12-6 on rich or fertile soils, say State College specialists. On sandy soils, one-third of the fertilizer may be dropped around the tobacco 20 days after trans planting. For average conditions, the specialists suggest that you lay off the rows, mix the fertilizer with the soil, and bed 7 to 10 days before transplanting. Applying the fertilizer ahead of setting saves time and helps to prevent fertilizer damage to the newly set plants. Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted CONSULT DR. R. KING HARPE OPTOMETRIST 125 Main Street Wells Bldg. ;.r, 1 an oat ton, Question: What should I do to improve my pasture? Answer: We would suggest that you write the Agricultural Editor, State College, Raleigh, for a free copy of Experiment Station Bulle tin No. 338 or ask your county agent for a copy. Its title is "Es tablishing and Improving Perman ent Pastures in North Carolina." One important point to be remem bered is that it Bhould not be over grazed in early spring or during dry weather. An application of .'100 to 500 pounds of superphos phate per acre, if such has not been applied in the last 3 to 5 years will give good results. Pas tures also need lime. VISITS HERE Lane Arrington, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lane Arrington, of Way nesville, who has been spending a six-day furlough at home, has been visiting on the campus of Western Carolina Teachers College, where he was a junior last year. He is in the Armv Air Corns ntationed at Houston, Texas. Buy War Bonds and Stamps. Easter Greetings Visit our Stationery Department for hright Easter ideas! Choice assortment of cards, writing paper, gifts! All budget right. Be It Sentimental or Fan We Have Your Choice In Easter Cards...from 5c White Single-Sheet Let ter Paper. Decorative Box of Duf ble-Sheet Note PapeJ The Mountaineer --IN RAINY WEATHER A Man's Raincoat Is His Best Friend- And If You Need To Buy One RAY'S CAN TAKE CARE OF YOU TIP-TOP In Men's Women's and Children's Types -MENS WORK TYPES- Black Fish Brand Slicker Black Police Fire Chief Style Light Weight Slicker $5.50 $6.95 $7.95 up -MEN'S DRESS TYPES- Zelonized Poplin Light Weight Slicker $7.50 $7.95 Cotton Gabardine $10.95 -OTHERS AT LOWER PRICES- Tin1 And We Recommend Keeping Dry As the Best Insurance Against Loss of From Sickness- ' -A Nice Selection Also for Women and ChildrenH Ray's Department Store
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