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MAY 2, 1946 iZrc Tell How Public Eating t Help In Famine Program i ..11 I, mil. nrfrki;....,mi , t tin' -d U ' 'V ditiuii ahrouJ. - k. tlisl lift LUrcii named ill ll - fOllUlllIU't' a,M,unil i uiiuni.'iy pi-o- fa,,, hu'S IliniuuM a lull Ilium". j.iiui.-nls in mr i ...... int tins way. H Alia! arounu i).. served daily ' public rating ..jIkiii shmilil vi-i-v American r . Ml ic i '" i d Jehvick BV 1TION iidii oil ier ffC'ATKIt !('ATKH jfcuvc named will Xuimiioiis in the Lsc ;is issued ijant I"' l-"1 l) t . II. i.eaui- tlie Superior C'utinly, State winch summons said C'lfi k at it y uf W'aynt's- Ina. on the it" hull and where Required to a Jr demur to the .-relief demanded fOOO, ejuil uf Haywood iilina. Ma l!-9 )R'S NOTIC E A WOOD take notice that !alid on the 4th 1, qualify before juperior Court of Jps administrator ies Caldwell, de Spns indebted to uease niaKO nn- f same and all ,ims against said them properly ned in Way nes- na on or belore il. 1947, or this ed in bar of any i.v have, it any. of April, 194G. DWKLL, of the estate well, deceased. 45-May 2-9-16 1 oinv applied. Unless we make full use of the seasonable foods which are plenti lul, market gluts will develop and j food will be wasted. A pound of ' food wasted is worse than a pound not produced, for time, energy, and transportation have been spent ' needlessly when every minute ! counts, every effort is needed and ! ail transportation is strained nearly ' to the breaking point," said Miss Smith of the committee. Many of these plentiful foods will be highly perishable, and not suited for shipment abroad, it was pointed out. Through using them as alternates tor products most suitable for foreign shipment, they can contribute to the relief of the needy in devastated areas. Full participation in the cam paign requires both rear-of-the-house and front-of-the-house ac tion to include: Conservation of wheat and fat products; promotion of servings of more plentiful foods: wasting of nothing. The following are a few of the many details cited by the Haywood county committee in which the citizens can help share their rela tive abundance with the starving people of other lands: Dr- ontinue the use of toast as a garniture with main dishes; eliminate toast for decoration or under such dishes as eggs, chicken a la king, chipped beef, and other such dishes. Discontinue the practice of plac ing baskets of rolls and bread on dining tables; serve a single slice of bread or a roll with the main course; let people ask for addi tional servings. Where possible, substitute open sandwiches for two or three-bread slice types; feature more salads, using cooked dress ings instead of oil dressings, or war vegetable relish plates. Eliminate the custom of trim ming toast and sandwich crusts; serve breaded items only when no other use can be made of crumbs: eliminate three - layer cakes for the period of the emerg ency, or serve plain cake or cook ies: feature oatmeal as a hot break fast cereal; eliminate rice, spa ghetti, maccaroni, vermicelli and noodles in soups and chowders: occasionally use oatmeal in place of part of flour in breads and cookies. Feature fruit desserts; bake, boil, broil and stew meats, fish and poul try instead of frying; substitute cooked dressing for mayonnaise or oil dressings as often as possible; render down all suet and fats in surplus on meat products; save all drippings from broiling bacon or reuse in seasoning and rooking: serve fried foods sparingly or not at all: in heating fat keep it be low the smoking point; prolong the use of fats through proper hand ling and storage of all fats saved in cooking. HE WATNESYILLE " " -r y; tit e? v."" "a r MOUNTAINEER Observes Holy Day The infantry received more Med als of Honor, Distinguished Service Crosses, Silver Stars and Bronze Stars than any other branch of the Army. FLANKED BY ACOLYTES, Generalis simo Francisco Franco, Spain's chief of state, partiitipates in the traditional Palm Sunday procession in Madrid. "El Caudillo'.' is carrying a palm frond. (international) Only Seven Men Reclassified By Board During Past Week Seven reclassifications w e r e made by the local draft board dur ing the week with four of the men placed in class 1-A as follows who are now subject to call for active duty in the armed forces: Sidney 1.. Hudisal, .lames K. Tur ner, William liobert Ducked and lire Claude MrMahan. Placed in class 4-A was Homer K. Pruetl. Placed in class 1-C was Billy I.. (Jreene. Place in class 4-F was Dee Lloyd MaMahan. l'fe. Geo. VV. Swanger Spending Furlough Here Private First Class Ceorge W. Swanger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Swanger. of W'aynesville, who has re-riilisled in the army, after serving for 18 months in that branch of the service, is spending a several days furlough here. On Saturday he will report to Fort Miley. San Francisco, Calif , where he will be stationed. Of the eighteen months in service Pfc. Swanger has had eight months in flic Pacific theater of operations. .u ntil: nosvT iiksitate ALTOON A. Pa. -Imbro Djurek ovic became a I'. S. citizen in al most nothing flat. Judge (ieorge G. Patterson lis tened to an immigration examin er's testimony long enough to learn thai the applicant fathered 12 chil dren, live of whom were in ser vice. "He's admitted." said Patterson. insurance - Real Estate - Rentals PHONE 77 - - - MAIN STREET WAYNESVILLE. N. C Customers-Friends: i. p a mutter of utmost importance to every property owner in Ifay- ounty and elsewhere. We urge you to give this important question "mediate consideration and attention. 7'ng building costs in this area, it has come to our attention that a mjority of property owners are under-insured. Replacement costs i all instances 50 or more! In practically every (ire loss that has N within the past year, the owner of the property has suffered j'y by being under-insured. extremely anxious to see that none of our clients find themselves t Situation in the event of a loss. Therefore, we strongly urge you to nn acc"t'ate appraisal of your property as soon as possible and if (i it necessary, increase your insurance to comply with the policy talents. ;er yuu our services in determining the proper amount of insurance y o" Jour property in order that you may be fully protected. While Urally i,refer the employment of an architect or contractor to arrive l s value of your property, we have kept in close touch with these !lang costs and would be very glad, indeed, and without obligation, st 'ou in arriving at proper valuations and necessary insurance Be. ! ,. !a ' Hie purpose of this letter is to acquaint you with this situation e you to take action NOW ! Yours very truly, THE L. N. DAVIS COMPANY. NO ACCIDENT, EITHER "Doc," said the ijrld mountaineer, leading a gangling' youth Into the presence of the village medico, "I want you should fl up my apn-ln-law. I shot him in tlie leg yesterday and lamed him up k mite." "Tut, tut," clucked the doctor dis approvingly, "shamie on you for shooting your own son-in-law!" "Wal, doc," rejoined the moun taineer, "he warn't my son-in-law when I shot him." BAH, RAH, RAH l "Did it do your son any good to go i to college, George?" one farmer ; asked another. "Well, I don't know whether It helped him or not, but tie does i things differently now. For Instance, instead of saying 'Get up' to the horses, he says, "Come on, team, let's got' " Easily Explained Junior Say, paw, what's (tow away? FaUier (absentmindedly) tim er, a stowaway is a sort of naval term for tha fellow with the biggest appetite on the boat! Rough Treatment Lettle I can't understand why the academy committee permitted that disgusting picture to be hung at the exhibition. Nettle I suppose It was because) fliey couldn't find the artistl Methodists Of District Meet In Murphy The W'aynesville District Con ference of the Methodist church will meet in Murphy, on Thursday, May the 9th, at 9:30 o'clock ac : cording to an announcement hy i Kev. Walter U. West, district super i iiitendent. Approximately 3f0 delegates, representing the 33 charges nod US churches in the district coiripose the membership of the coni .rence. I'astors will make reports on their work for the first half of the conference year. Comiijittees will present reports on education, Lay activities, missions, Kvuncelism and other phases of the program of the church. Keprvscnlatives uf conference boards, institutions and other interests of the church will speak. The program of the conference will be built about the second phases of Met luxlism's Quadrennial Crusade for Christ, namely, the Crusade of KvaiiKelism. which has as its Moal for 194(1, 1,01)0,00(1 addi tions to its membership, tiOO.DOO of them on profession of faith. The conference will open with a devotioi'.al period, led hy Kev. 1.. H. Akeis, Jr.. recently returned chaplain from the Kuroapean the ater of nar, who has been appoint ed pastor at Bi n son City. The morni.tig session will close with sermon by Kev. Howard I'. 1'oucll, pastor of Dilwoith Methodist cnulvh, Charlotte, and director of evangelism of the Western North Carolina Conference. Features of the afternoon session vAU be reports of the district lay activities, and the Woman's So ciety of Christian Service by (iuy 1.. llouck and Mrs. J. li. I.oiik. A number of members of the churches of the county plan to attend the meeting next Thursday. CANADA'S NEW GOVERNOR GENERAL PAGE THREE (Second Section) Picking His Uf Work Cottle My cousin Just became a chiropodist by natural selection. Dottle What do you meanbythatT Lottie Well, even In grade school, he was always at the toot of his classl Simple? Brown How long has Jones been dead? Blue Well, U he'd lived till the end of this month, he would have been dead a year. Down on the Farm First Farm Girl Is that elty girl dumb? Second Ditto Is the dumbT Say, she's so dumb she thinks the Ken tucky Derby Is a hat. for- Looking Backward HI My uncle cleaned up a tune In crooked dough. SI And never got caught at ltT Hi Naw, he was a pretzel manufacturer. Slight Crust Wif ey How did you like that fruit cake I baked just for youT Hubby Swell. But didn't you for get and leave the pan on the out sider, ... i . , ABSENT-MINDED "I will now demonstrate what 1 have in mind," said the professor, with Impressive dignity. He then went up to the board and erased ev erything, leaving It blank. Remarkable Resemblance Bill Is this a picture of your. Joe Yeah, that' me. Bill That's bad grammar, Joe It's a bad picture. Correct! Teacher What is It that Brazil produces more than any other coun try?, S ma rty Brazilians! Ageless Woman She (dreamily) X wonder U I shall ever live to be a hundred? He Not If you remain 12 much loagerl Latest Style Jones Hi ere goes Brown. You know, he drives an awful bargain. Smith Yes, I know. Z Wai rid ing In It last week I Slam Bengt Mrs. Brown I dread t? think oi life at 48. Mrs. Blue Whyf What happened thent i odd AHmenta ! Jimmy Have you ever bad boo ties? Johnny No, but f ye bad maasJet and mum pa. ?, Amos Vs Otrto Cora I've about decided that any face Is my fortune. 1 Dora Aw, out U out I'm tired oi fctaring bard hick stories I 102, OUTLIVES 4 WIVES NORTHAMPTON, Mass Sardou Pierre Morthon, who recently cele brated hit 102nd birthday, baa out lived all of his four wives and all of his 10 children. If, . 1 2 fOP-HATTEP flElP MARSHAl Viscount Alexander is shown inspecting the Kuyal Canadian Air Force Guard of Honor as he entered the Parliament Building in Pttawa, Canada, tor Ins installation as the new Uoveiuor General of the British dominioa (iutcmaiiuiwl) For You To Fed Well 14 koua vry ry day, 1 dy vrm Week, never atopping, tp kunuya bUr wiuUj matter frSm tha blcod. If more people were aware of tow tha kidoeyf Diuit constantly remove aur plua fluid, exoeaa acida and etlier waate mailer that canty atav In tha blood without Injury to healta, there would be brtter underatandinf of K'Ay the whole ayatem ia upset i baa kidntya tail to function properly. burning, acaaty or too frequent urina tion auuetimea waraa that aometbtna; la wrong. You may suffer nagging back ache, headacbea, duuiueea, rheumatic pains, getting up at nights, swelling. Why not Cry Doaa'i fills Vou wtB be nsing a medicine recommended the country over- ZJoun's stimulate the func tion of the kidneya and beip them to flush out poisonous waste from the J; .fd They contam nothing harmful. Os Doom's today. Use with conndenoe. kt (II drug store. USE THE ( 1 ASS1I 11 1) AOS i i - ' "" Pictures -16 Big League Team Official Rule -Averages life Story -Profusely Illustrated -A. B. (Happy) Chandler, Commitsioner of Bateball Babe Ruth's Complete Horn Run Record, etc., etc. 50 tents-postpaid C C. SPINK & SON, Publisher STINK BUIIDING-SI. tOUIS I, MO. Thank You... 1 want to take this opportunity to thank my many friends and customers for the business iven me during the 20 years I operated my drug store in Hazelvvood. I 1 rust each will continue to patronize the new owner. Again, I sincerely thank you. J. W. McKAY. J 71 Announcing o o o HAZEL WOOD Now Under Hew Management Bring Us Your Prescriptions Save Money On Drugs Here A REXALL DRUG STORE Phone 392 Hazelwood
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