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PAGE SIX (First Section? Household Hints When you have your next door neighbors in for nridHe. set ve some of these appetizers 1 1 i t i 1 are easy to prepare. delightful lo look at. and taste as i-'oud as 1 1 u-y look. Salami and Onions 1-4 lb. sal. inn. inislicod 3 doi'N sweet pickled Tool hpicks 1 larjto red apple. Wash and dr. I he appl salami in l-l!-uich cubes Cut the rrange then a first a pickled cube of salami Then stick the pick which is inlo the apple union and on cat h loolhpiek end ol tilt' tooth nearesl Ihe onion unlil all are used Serve with a vegetable June. Sardine Pastries Plain Pastry Boneless, skinless sardines Cayenne pepper 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 egg white, beaten Make plain pastry by standard methods. Koll lo 1-li-mth thick ness, then ( til in i eclanuuiar 2 1-2 inches long by 1 1-2 niches wide Drain the sardines tree ol oil. il large cut in halw crosswise. Sprinkle each with a little cayenne pepper and lemon juice. Then place the sardines lengthwise on each rectangle ol pastry and roll up like a jelly lull, pics-mg the ends together, lliu-h . it h slight ly beaten egg while and bake in an oven 4511 decree lor 12 to la min utes. thicken and Pepper Canape Toast bread, oblong, on one side only. Spread the unlnasted side with a mixture made by blending cup of finely (hopped thicken. 1 tablespoon ol (hopped green pepper. 1 teaspoon of prepared horseradish. 1 tablespoon of may onnaise and 1-2 teaspoon salt Sprinkle with tiny pearl onions Garnish with watercress and serve. Onion King Slice a Bermuda onion and dis sect the rings. I.a one on each round of toast which has been spread with anchovy butter. Piute around the onion with pimento butter and put a rosette in the (enter. Tonuue Canape Toast bread, which has been cut in fancy shapes liultcr and .cov er with 1-2 cup of deviled tongue, moistened with 2 teaspoons of vine gar. Garnish with chopped relish and parsley. Canape Parmesan Mix grated Parmesan cheese with equal amounts of whipped cream. Spread ,,n -mall rounds ol bread which hae been fried in butter. Cover with chopped pais ley and decorate with cheese mix ture put through a pastry 'uie. Tomato Wedges Wedges of tomatoes make ex cellent appetizers. If niter the seedy part has been removed, thv are marinated and then filled with a highly seasoned spn.ad of ham paste. Beet and Tuna Spread 1-2 cup minced, cooked, drained beets 1-2 cut) flaked tuna fish 1-4 cup French cliessing Combine the minced beets with the fish and French dressing. Spread on crisp crackers. Assorted Mors D'Oeuvres Crisp stalks of celery Idled with Roquefort and cream cheese paste; slices of firm ripe tomatoes w ith j boneless sardines laid across them, have the sensational new or s. e wall finish 1 ONE COAT COVIRt mail oallfxipwi. pointed watts and ralllngt, waHboarA bofnwrt wits. 2. Amies un MASK 3. DtKS IN ONt HOUR 4. MIXES WITH WATEI 5. NO "PAINTY" 0001 6. WASHES EASHT 7 ioviuest cotoas Km-Ton rn ROUIR-KOATEt Otf Kem-Tono TRIMS Aslwas5taroQ Garrett Furniture Store GOOD VALUES , . . FRIENDLY CREDIT Phone 1-J Market Street I smith 1 Something We Thought Would Never Happen Editor's note The following article appealed in The Transyl vania Times last week can you imagine I he nerve of some women'.' Believe it or not. but last week a lady purchased a pair of lirst quality nylon hose from a lot .1 1 dealer and left the store very elated over beimj able to find a pair of nylons in Brevard. The next day. however, she returned the hose and asked the manager if lie would re fund her money. "The shade isn't jusl rSsht." she said. Yes her money was gladly refunded. ABC Will Have Ladies Night At Next Meet The American Itusini" their regular meeting Tuesday of this week, various plans for their program of activities in munity. Plans were also completed for Ladies Night to take place at the next regular meeting when the wives and girl friends of the mem bers would be special guests. Two new members were taken in the ciub this week. Henry Tut ill' and Hufus Carswcll, Clyde Fisher, president, presided at the meeting. Cox Supper To Be Held At Junnluska School Friday, April 5tli There will be a box supper and a cake walk held at the Lake .luna luska School on Friday. April 5th. The proceeds from the affair will be used for the lunch room. All friends and patrons of the school are invited to attend and enjoy the evening of fun and the good food. Veterans To Sponsor Square Dance Saturday JX Waynesville Chapter of Vet erans of Foreign Wars will spoiisev a square dance at Belle Meade on Saturday night at 8:00 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Galloway String Band, and the calling for the dances will be done by Rankin Ferguson and "Bug" Kuykendall. assorted olives, lengthwise halves of hard-boiled eggs, stuffed with deviled ham and sprinkled with chopped parsley, highly-seasoned potato salad garnished with pimen to, pickled beet balls, pickled on ions, triangles of Swiss and Ameri can chees sprinkled with paprika. Saratoga Chips Spread potato chips with a paste made of Roquefort cheese and minced onion. Liver and Hard-Boiled Egg Canape 1-2 cup cooked chopped calves liver 1 hard-boiled egg. chopped 1 teaspoon minced onion Salt Pepper 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 20 crisp crackers Use left-over cooked liver chop ped rather fine. Combine the liver with chopped egg. onion, salt, pepper and mayonnaise. Spread on crisp crackers. miracle PLASTIC PATCH 0 0 Rtpairt tracks summer the iiiin- I I PREPARE TEST ' IS ' '""life W ' . " If III w::.V "W '.su t &$&s 4 :E gMUig mjmmmmk m POLICE OF BIOOMFIELD, N. J., are shown keeping picket lines open to . l : .,gj passage ol office personnel at the strike-bound Wcstinghouse Electric plant as striking workers threatened to test the legality of an ancient New Jersey liot act. Udkq ntHrtai attacked the o!d law as a violation of the Bill of Rights. (International) Hershey Makes New Plea For Extension of Selective Service W ASH I NGTf )N--Selective Ser vie has appealed for extension of the draft indefinitely and spurred along a Congressional drive for act ion. On the heels of a letter from Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, draft director, military committees of I Senate and House ordered imme diate closed-door hearings on inc law which is due to expire May 15 Hershey. writing the House com mittee, was reported by members lo have recommended: 1. No time limit on extension but provision for termination by Presi dential order or joint Congression al action. 2. Length of service, domestic and overseas, of men inducted in the future be limited to 18 months. The present law permits retention of inductees until six months after war is declared ended. 3. No change in present draft ages, 18 through 45. Under execu tive order the top age for inductees is 2(i at present. Chairman May of the House com mittee announced hearings were to start last Thursday morning with army heads as first witnesses. Simultaneously. Chairman Libert Thomas iD-L'tabi set the stage for Senate Military committee hearings starting last week also. He said he expected Secretary of War Hubert P Patterson to be the first witness, followed by General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower. Secretary of the Navy .lames For restal and Secretary of State .James F. Byrnes. Byrnes. Patterson and Eisen hower already have discussed the military and international situa tions with the Ir;:ise committee, their secret testimony last week having touched off the current drive for action on the draft law. There is strong sentiment in both PFR On Taxes Alter April 1st Pay Your Haywood County Taxes Now and Avoid Further Penalty. Two Per Cent Penalty Now in Effect On All 1945 Taxes Paid In March With An Additional One-Half Per Cent Effec tive After April J. E. THE WAYNES VTLLET OF ANCIENT JERSEY RIOT: LAW Senate and House committees for a definite time limit on any exten sion that might be recommended. Chairman Thomas has suggested an extension only until .July 1, which would permit Selective Ser vice to induct thousands of students deferred until the end of the high school year. WHO GOT TIIK GATS? Salt Lake City r. new problem confronts the Crime Prevention Bureau of Salt Lake City. A sup ply of toy pistols accumulated by the bureau for the amusement of lost youngsters held awaiting calls from frantic parents, has complete ly disappeared. Once-Proud Normandie Just A Brooklyn Wharf Rat Now NEW YORK The once proud .'hip. the Normandie, has become a rest camp for barnacles, and naval experts say she may never sail j again. The former luxury liner now leans sadly in her pier like a tired old lady who has lived too long, and too well, and is waiting for the angel of death to come and take her away. The one-time gla mor gal of the high seas, who set a North Atlantic speed record in 1 DH"). is a bum now. The navy doesn't know what to do about her because she is a waster and eats up money like other ships eat coal. The :!!!. 000-ton Normandie cost the French line about $59,000,000 to build, and maintence costs now run to about $250,000. The word around the New York waterfront is that the Normandie is strictly a jinx ship. One of the shipyard workers, who is playing nursemaid CENT PENALTY 1st. FERGUSON Haywood County Tax Collector MOUNTAINEER Miss Herman Makes Honorary Fraternity Miss Rosemary Herman, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. Fi nest K. Her man, of Waynesville, is one of 21 students at the Woman's College of the University of Norlh Carolina who has been selected for member ship in the Sigma Delta Pi, na tional Spanish honorary fraternity. The 21 students selected for this honor are from advanced classes and have shown an unusual interest and talent in mastering the lan guage and its literature, according to the announcement from the col lege. Groves wants military to have voice in atom bomb control. to the ailing vessel says: "She's a bad luck ship and it serves her right to end up broke in Brooklyn, like any other wharf rat. The first time she came into New York she tried to knock down her pier and to kill a man." Then, as you know, four years ago she caught fire at her Hudson river pier and capsiz.ed. The Nor mandie has never recovered from that accident. The navy is now trying to figure out what to do with the inanimate whale that lies in its death throes at its berth. It cost more than four and a half million dollars to raise her and it is esti mated that it would take at least $20,000,000 to send her back lo sea. One unsympathetic naval officer has a solution to the problem. lie says: "It might be cheaper lo take her out and sink her in the middle of the Atlantic." City Of Charlotte Gives Orchids To Careful Women Drivers CHARLOTTE Charlotte city and Mecklenburg county police and the State Highway Patrol have combined to award orchid ; -literally to women drivers as rewards j for safe driving. i Capt. L.loytl W. Henkel of 1 lie j Charlotte police department recent- j ly announced the cooperative pro gram which resulted in award ol the first orchid lo Mrs Heibe;' Spaugh. wife of the pastor ol the Little Church on the Lane. : The award will be made weekly 1 for an indefinite period. ! 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