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t n THURSDAY. MAPm. If i r PAGL SIX- (First Section? THE WAYNESyiLLR MOUNTAINEER IV' ft 1 i t .; I! it , r I'- 'i! li 4 i 1 1 I V v fit jr.. If 1 ' I u I j i V" " ''I I !!1 Baptist Training Union To Have Study Course The Training Union of the First Baptist church will be engaged in a wci'k of training study, beginning Monday, March 18th, and continu ing through Friday. There w ill be two forty-five minute periods of study each night, beginning at 7:30. Three courses will be offered. The Juniors will study "This Is My Bible" led by the leaders of that department. Intermediates will study the "Intermediate Bap tist Training Union Manual" under the direction of Mrs. Sam Knight of Hazelwood. The young people and adults combined will study "Our Baptist Heritage" led by the pastor. Those who are not affiliated with the Training Union are imiied to attend these classes. Other churches near-by are invited to participate in this week of study. REVIVES ART OF CORN-SHUCK HATS United States To Abandon Stilwell Road WASHINGTON The famed Stilwell Itoad. on which the United States spent SI 37.058.000. and 11 miiltary airfields in Burma, which cost this country about $15 000,000, are being abandoned. The Office of Foreign Liquida tion Commissioner, saying the Stil well Road and the airfields "played a key role in winning the war in Burma and China." asserted their abandonment would release more than 12,000 U. S. soldiers to ex pedite their return home. It said there was "no commer- j cial possibility" for the airfield-:. . and the road was constructed as a wartime measure in no way re lated to any potential peacetime economy of the countries through which it passed. Need a LAXATIVE? x ill,PJI.M(WJMjAU.Lll .lllli Jlil . ll Jiai II Ill I. - A '.v . r. .. fj. j'rtiM! i, ,- - iiTirt Wifiifirj''iiir OUT IN THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA MOUNTAINS near Asbevllle. where pioneer crafts have been tinned to the making of many quaint things from whatever is at hand, Mrs. Chanie Harden of Boone Is shown making attractive corn shuck hats on her saving machine at home. De mand for the hats from various sources exceeds supply. (International) Meat-Potatoes Combination Black-Draught is , 1- Usually prompt 2- Usually thorough' 3- Always economical - , doses , Bj BETrSY NEWMAN NUTRITIONISTS put potatoes high on their list of desirable food. You may tbun them because of their starch, which you fear may cause you to gain weight. As a matter of fact, potatoes contain minerals and vitamins that are extremely valuable in the diet, sc don't eliminate the "spud" from your meals; simply eat it within reason and combined with otliet vegetables to round out the bai anced meal. Combinations of potatoes and meat make excellent and econom icai dishes, and I'm giving you on such dish in today's menu, whict is very simple and easily prepared Today's Meno Baked Potatoes in Hlunkets Brussels Sprouts French Fruit Salad Cookies Cotfee Baked Potatue' in Hlnnkets 1 lb. round steak cut Vi in thick 4 iMkir a poUitnes 2 i- wiiIpi Pound the sloak with thf pdy ol a heavy sanri'i ol nnctit iicminlci then cut in Lc 4 pieces t eel pula 1 tsp alt H c dour i, t lisps slim ItninK toes, sprinkle with part of the salt and wrap the pieces of steak around them, fastening with toothpicks. Roll in floui mixed with the re maining salt and brown tn hot shortening. Add part ol the water, cover and bake at S26 deg. toi 1 hr and 20 mins. Add remaining water as needed during conking. Use rest for gravy. Serves 4. r'rench Fruit Sa.ad I orange i doz. walnuts I banana Lettuce 'v lb. inalaga French dressing grapes Peel the orange and cut the -e.-Uuns from the membrane with a sharp knife or a pair of shears. If the fruit is allowed to stand in cold watei for a short time after peeling, the white membrane will come olf easily. Peel the banana and cut into quarter in. slices. Re move skin and seeds from the grapes. Break walnuts into small pieces but do not chop. Mix these ir e itienU thoroughly and place on ice. When ready to serve, plaoe on a ber. ot lettuce or other green leases, nd serve with French .Itcssir.R. This salad erve as des sert ho well ns giving the crisp accent to the meal. Serves 6. Bank Credit Is Your Best Credit o "The Friendly Bank" o When times are good, is the time to build your bank credit, because then you have a reputa tion and a back-log of experience and credit that is of unestimatable value later. Use your bank in all financial transactions it will prove to be profitable now as well as in the years to come. Have you started your Savings Account yet? THE First National Bank ORGANIZED 1902 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System, Smiles. Nut Yet you any children. Mr. "Have Smith?" "Yes throe." "Do thoy live at home with you?" "Not one of them they are not married Net." Perfect Detective And do you know what we policemen mean by a perfect crime'.' Pretty- -Sure! If you-stole a kiss, that would be perfect. Quite Appropriate Tombstone- Dealer i after several futile suyt'estions) How would ju.st a simple "Gone Home" do fox an inscription? Trie Widow I guess that will be all right. It was always the last place he ever thought of going. A Kiddle Tiny Women are a riddle, aren't they? Judge That's right. They keep us constantly guessing, and still we hate to give them up. Mapping a Career "My son, you are not diligent at your books." To speak the truth, father, I think it's dangerous to know too much. A prize lighter walks away with mebbe a million dollars, while a college professor can't aifoid the price ol a ringside seat." Which? Shopper 1 wish to buy a fash ionable dress. Clerk Yes. madam; will you have it too tight or two short, or both? Taking No Chances "Why do you stand up every time the band plays?" "1 have a bad ear for music," nswcicd a Senator Sorghum. "I never know just which tune is The Star-Spangled Banner ." The Kefrain Daughter- Father, I think we ought to buy an auto, before they go up. You can buy one for a song now. Dad - Yes, and I know the song it'll be "Over the Hill to the Poorhouse." I'hilosophic Crook Judge 1 notice that, in addi tion to misappropriating $500, you took a considerable quantity, of valuables in the form of rings! watches and other trin.k,e,ts, . Piisoner Yus, sir: I remember ed that money alone don't bring Happiness. Probably Would Eoss i handing back two letters to stenog.l: "It would perhaps be better. Miss Smith, if you signed the letters to Dear Jack and Dar ling Harold yourself. One Advantage "I'm glad my wife is built lone and thin, sorter like a shoestring. as you miglit say," stated CaDt Johnson of Rumpus Ridge. Why? inquired an acquain tance. "Well, she don't shade the corn while she's ahoeing of it like a fat woman would. Learned. Mother Now. May June, won't ou give your brother a part of your apple? May June Not me! That was what Eve did to Adam and just see now slie s been criticized ever since! By Way of Verification "You would scarcely think it," we said, "but Henry Ford has built to date more than 15,000,000 cars." "I can well believe it," snarled J. Fuller Gloom, the hater of his species, "for I have jumped, out of the way of the most of them." Forewarned "I desire to ask your daughter to be my wife," said the young man. "Well, don't get me mixed up in it," said the father. If you don't get along together I don't want you to have a chance to say it was my fault." NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA, HAYWOOD COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that ap plication will be made to the Com missioner of Paroles and the Gov ernor of North Carolina for the Parole of Walter Lunsford, who was convicted at the February Term, 1938, of the Superior Court of Haywood County, of the crime of manslaughter and was sentenced to serve 10 to 15 years in the State Central Prison, at Raleigh, N. C. All persons who oppose the granting of said Parole are invited to forward their protest to the Commissioner of Paroles forthwith. This the 6th day of March, 194f$, WALTER LUNSFORD, By His Attorney. 1500 March 7-14-21-28 Sold By, Smith drf-Rato- Drag. Store i . 1 r , ... .-.- ' - i Oil! We TIIK HOME OF SM'DKK ri KMTl HE COMPANY 1.-1,000 V K E'V FLOOR SPACE 're Beginning to Se The Light ! Nationally Knovn Items Should Be One Of Your Buying Guides The Famous Home Laundry Electric Ranges Westinghouse Refrigerators 0 Westinghouse Electric Water Heaters .. Westinghouse Electric Radios Westinghouse Other Appliances Nflrge Refrigerators Nprge Electric Ranges Norge Electric Washers Norge Electric Water Heaters The Famous Estate Electric Appliances The G. I. Sellers Kitchen Furniture The Famous Kelvinator Electric Applian! The Old Standby Zenith and Philco Radios o Many Other Nationally Known Livingroom, Bedroom and Home Furnishing Items 7 LUBE ttmitiire Compani "Your Credit Is Good With Us" Back Of Bank And Opposite P. O. DIAL 2$ CANTON N.C. To sell something quick try The , Mountaineer Want. Ads.
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