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FRIDAY ''lui, rutin (,3tC0uu Section; TIIE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER it 11 j I I: '" if i i 'If: ' 'PYt - -7 ri'i .'Tl WOMEN'S WORK conn: i'i.avor ados zksi TO OKSSKIMS AM) SAK'KS llv I i.i i;ki ii IIIOMIV I lull (I I 'I'l --. Stall ('(II II '-.pi I IK i '11 1 I.U Vi )I!K 'II' Colfee II. nui c.u, li.' added li de-sell- and -an,', . in i hi nl li-wa. Jud.Mn;: I I inn I he .u ii'l i,l ivi ipes pill ml In III,, in.l.uil rui1.'. in. inu la. luuis. I In- i 1 1 .li making a c i.lt. i t1:iiin tl ilr-, - -1 1 is it- in), pnilanl as llic nil ot brewing a de ll, h il- i up lit eotf. i'. hie "I I m- in u i .'pi -. w In. li li Mniplr Id ,K,' .mil 1,1, :il In HVr to il.t- bildf-e l I, ll' nl1 .Il tea tn.ie. is ,,n nun-11.1I i .l!i'i -rt.tMii I'd I Ik- i , , , , k i - ,w-ii , .in lie made catleln-ti tr In u-uig Hit- nr de-ddt-maled ii,-i.iiil lortce. Coffee Nut Wains Ingredients,: is t-iip -liui it-iiiiiL': 1 i up -uai 1 tablespoon in-lain loflee. 1 t-t:s writ hejUn -4 1 up silted fioui : 1 j tta-pumi vaiuila. '2 ifa poon -ail and 1 j t-up chopped tun M.thod: lie. 1 111 -horteiiins? -iilji and (nth, until I liui uiif l,l bl, pit- 0 Sill 111 Uatrli ijj Sti rti.u, ., and add In fii'M till'. i. lit iJ- .1 1 li .Jli.il I., until bat ! r 1 tl, ,n v.ihiila and 'I I'l.-i) J.-...T. .1 l' a iiiHit: i.nt.i a The Queen of Hearts Gets Glamor Scents 1. M& 1A J t-y 1"r;""1" !" H-'k' a r-v- . V AiUI .. , - - k- 1 X r;A j?? 1 " . .. I.;; - . ..j,!.., ,,i . ..ui 1 Vi J r ' LSaW ' rg ; '-II. .,,.' I .,,, , .,, , .( - '; ' - "' . ! - ' " it..- ! t- KOI! DNC!; DFBS . . . A I, rr-., lini',' ( , ,it. vt -mi v -ii-n-d 11. a un.-ail j.ir 1 1 "' " 1' n,- ni.nv ci..u:kk if ( iini-c liuttcrvd.li li S.uire , ,, v h ;' " - 1 1.; .... . - u . 1 . 1 ' m: S 1) v , ' : ' "' ' . ' a 'a ..'! 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Feed and egg prices will be favor able, and the demand for meat will continue tp he heavy. For these reasons, poultry men are expected to increase their flacks in 1949. Question: Where can I obtain the latest information about how to use 2,4-D weed killer? Answer: The U. S. Department of Agriculture has Just issued a new publication, Fanners Bulletin 2005. entitled "Using 2.4-D Safely," which gives up-to-date informa tion about this chemical. Just write to Agricultural Editor. State Col lege Station, Raleigh, and ask for a free copy. C. G. Klingman, asso ciate professor of agronomy, says tl at 2,4-D will kill many crops as wtU as weeds, and It is important for larmers to understand the ma terial in order to use it. safely iid effectively. Question: Would you recommend stablfe manure as a good fertilizer for gardens? Ansuty: yes, it is one of the best. It furnishes plant nutrients In a reasonably balanced form, and It helps to keep the soil in good physical condition by supplying or ganic matter on soils rf average fertility. Stable manure should be broadcast, at the rate of one two horse load to a space approximate ly 50 by 100 feet, or five to 10 bushels of dry poultry manure over the same area. YOU'RE TELLING ME! y HOYT KINS r,tior,t Instituted a bonus system in Urals steel plants. Maybe the incentive of liquid capital Is supplanting the Incentive of liquidation, i j ! Charles Philip Arthur George Edinburgh may have a s,lver spoon, but the chances are HIS baby food wilt be unappetizing looking, too. ! ! ! ' A couple ef Polish scientists say they'vo found a way to make nylon hose out of peat. It will probably start a run on that materiel. ' ! ! ! ' An "Agriculture department 'specialist says ordinary cl(jarels ConUtn bout 6 per cent Tui k- Central fress Writer ish tobacco. But according to radio commercials, there aren't, any ordinary cigarets. A Cleveland woman won a divorce on grounds her husband wag a teetotaler. Moonsh:n& bringeth together and moon shine teareth asunder. I'll.'- ..:," fur ln ,H 'I'lirx ami cat,,,.' ': ,a. -I. i , N ' ' .M, I" IK Pas-, .( Treasury Secretary Snyder says prosperity should continue. Yes, it should. ; i j A Russian newspaper says In telligent persons are henceforth to get as much to eat as la borers. With all that bureau cracy, it sounds like a case of the need being father of the thought. m ai!r,l 3 P.llllll,' !,'." ""ill , l''l"'l '"I 111 s""l:' "1 Ini, s'"ii' iii,.;. taki- i, diiiitrui natural tor a tuuili 'be an ideal nanie fur ! '. .'lire fla-.'jr added in th. top.; 1 in Tin- Irini: i n un- u l,u h ' ' .. ' i " " i -1 1 ti..-titi. i.i i th,. '"i' '! '' i.: .nil i.,k.- ,. - 'p. 'I ' ' i"i i uiikiiik anil is ,,u i v , 'i' -'a- t nui. ul l, I. .i I,, ,,, -i .,1 'II:' ( ,-, , .,. ( ..tli-e nt li in ! Iii?rediiits: I i.d,i, ., i . . -r , j , r i ' tit e ,( ii, I, -,. i,,., UilIl i 'IJ- MM. ft I, ad, da-l. ,,t -,,t ,,i,d Lilt in, i,i- Alflliud: JJi--i,h, (nil,.,, in hoi "aiti in ii.ixi,, hul. Add suiiar ai;d .-alt and mix u-ll. Add nut-I alio -pread on cake If ymi like. ,-ae oui eiioiiHti nuts to Miiinkle aift lii'.-i Mlp -' I '-' a l : (Tupped M i" ' ! ui I he .11..") days a year on w hu h U e e . i-pi '11:1 I lll'lll. hoy . ' -i -1: 1 1. .i , :, ! . i, r hi rt Inlay s C'lil isl m.':s. I 1 i ) r mat iM-iy uouiiin is sentimental ' 1 p.u liriihii ly if lu. chartjes it i. the : nances ,-ir,. -he will return it the M"vl lor -.lockings or some ' i.rn'e 1'; act iciil thing. The uell-di esseil man who (aires 1 Iris wallet out before he even leeks the perfume uroliahlv is in:! nil. -rested ia the cost. His girl will ri'jo il only if he pays plenty for it and he knows it. He'll buy her the "very best" so she can brag to i 'T i. lends that she owns "Essene of Millennium" or "Delayed Ac ' ' ' 1 ' oi some ol her cosily scenl. hi ouiuuoi man is likely to Have a mine (low n-lo-eartli sense of values, say the salesgirls. He will w-.nl n eon.i seenl for his Eirl hut '"i"'1 'liat (In- de eiipii.in lie aho will want the best buv for x',i"" ""' '" Sl"'1 I"' -pends. Usually lie selects "" "I Al lile It,. I., ;,,, w hu h :nay romantic but may not sun w -weet I '- I" i -ui .;,! 1 1 -. I III! She -:- ll. l ' e : ll.i. v bill.' I loin ll Willi Vt '. Illlli '::: and ll! t sr.' it -hop 'She". I lell I hill " -hoe . She , picy scents in prefer- Aclujillv. he know- -be - -wiei ' '' I " " ei pow ering exolic scents, -..phi-1 icated oi daiiiK. or. femi- -x''i i'-l ie j .-nuns men will spring to "on t a "ballot or "lerpsichore" or other nine oi -ulk'. , Hut he so If he did. the s;it-cKii I s ,',,h- leniinders of the dance. lem mieht be s,,iu.( The dapper man with cane and ' I -some fill' ii-e a different varri- ls the gentleman who nroh- oi.l. i., ..n. ,1.1,. ,..;ii i, ... .... in border around the edge of the , . ''"'" I"-'"""' i men. " " me nearly colognes cake. Mcies ,,,- moinon that a salesgirl periumes. say the experts. He says is practically foolproof: ; "ashy, himself, and will want A meek tieiMius little man proh- ; t'Vervthing around liim sending up I "cupel i.ei-i. An inexpensive -'""hv signals to attract attention perfume i- the bet buy ,, him. : " ' If be buys his wife a ((,-tlier one Want Ads bring quick results. Daily weather reports are is sued hv :i00 L S. Weather Hureau stauniis. Congratulations . . On The Completion Of Your New Store thanks... For Allowing Us To Furnish Part Of The Materials For BELK-HUDSON'S New Home. HAYWOOD Builders Supply Co. Phone 82 At The Depot Congratulations- Belk-dum i j" SLK HUDSON a r '"ly. irn jrr7 I i E THIS IS AN EXTERIOR VIEW OF THE BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME OF BELK-HUDSON -COMPLETELY MODERN THROUGHOUT. IT IS ONE OF THE FINEST STORES IN THE SOUTH AND ITS SPACIOUS INTERIOR AFFORDS SHOPPING CONVENIENCE UNEQUALLED IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA We are proud, indeed, that we were chosen to construct t modern building L C. Thompson Construction C Douglas, Georgia 11 hart "
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