FRIDAY, FEBRl'Aiu t'AGfc sR THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER New Ways To Disguise Leftovers i l II V MJOWNSTONI A in i 1 1 . i Pi .' , l-'nocl Kditor 11 i .11 v 1 " n n. u w iv , In i ii.c u,-,. ,i, ,, ...ii. ii .. , ,L k. ,..,,,, ,, ,.,.,., ,,,.,, lmM r f - &4?iv Ik .k.. ........ ... v&rx su4 SgM&w ?! -"M"' I"' ""' 'nil... o, P- U?f XHl-' ' !' ot ri.-i.- i;,i vcll tir.Hi An) nit t. . . . :Ntv Variation Ami ti- ...,-. , ,.iat... milk f...'.'. ' ' !Ll''. II M l l';.ivK Kol IS . . . Suiulav Slipper ,! li , '''' ' : ' '' ' "u " 1,0,1 'i-vi' l"t ovvr darken "..Mlri- J, i . t l(J 1( i.i.ai.!,, s.,!n. Hum. ATTENTION MR. FARMER ! ! A X ' ,M,I1' Nw Issuing lurrl.:(s,. Orders For flrass .1 1.. I.n .l.le Vi.ii I' Kst;,l)lis, (), Improve Viir I'ei moment I'asiuics. The I'nlli.M in:; See.is Are nil.ihle "Mlir "I II II ( i m H! A AM.r.. n Al fl I A MMII 0 KOKI AN l!S-M ft I. VIIIVO ( I.OVI'.t 1,1 " 11 '"viii m , A..rV,.,.'A in romplele hue of FFIMil. f i lor vonr I S V l,U, Al 1 AI J A Hill) f KOI'S. We h ive 0-12-12, 2 -I.' i;' ,Vi ..t- ..I Polish. .Ammonium Niirale and To- h:i. 'ii i'ljul lie.l I t i lilier. We Con Fill Your Orders For 47 SuperPhosphate Haywood County Farmers Co-operalive, Inc. nr.t in m ijr.r.i ' till r . f'r ;! ' "'' aiwemcra WE SHE JIM The Richer, Creamier Ice Cream for Your Special Occasionsl Every occasion is an instant success ... when Princess Pet is served! It's smooth as satin, richer, creamier by far... than any other Ice Cream you've ever tasted! Just ask your dealer for the new, de luxe Ice Cream in the Orchid Carton, stamped with the Crest of Quality. Ask for delicious Princess Pet . . . the Ice Cream for those with royal taste. Buy a pint or two, today! Four popular standard flavors Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Buttered Pecan - and the Flavor of the Month. ..Cherry-Pineapple... exciting a a Valentine! In boil and serve hot over ehieken u.lN. Carnisli plotter Willi i i i,p Hi'ten sprays ol watercress and car lo. Mowers, if desired. I U AI.I. I'ICI I'RI'S ON T.I.E j HH 151. K AS ASHTKAVS Ku YOKK A hostess who reaches up and lifts down a picture Iiomi the wall when she needs a spare aslitra.v is hound to gel a l start led looks. el one New York Gift shun is I -elliim hand-painted tile squares I 'A ill) deep fl ames of copper to use I cither as pictures or ashtrays. The jiii'ii'iual painting are covered with id hcuy coat of burn-proof shellac. I 'Tiles are coming into their own in home deem al ion." said Yvette Klein, one of the partners in the :-;it. shop. "We're having them made up to usi in every room at' i he house." iavl .ainted tiles are one of (lie itasor,; tile production has ir.pltd in the last three years. For i little a; fje dollars you can buy an original hand-painted tile. With -i ft it bac king, the squares make M.ndeiful hot plate holders. But i he -jiue square can he hung on ihe all a5 a picture by adding a hook to the felt bark Te shop mount? 12 tile squares in a hlai k frame to ue as the top i. a' a cocktail table. The tiles can ha' e a -iioiUr design or individual P.-irtei i ' '.it ustiittr ui nri l " .......ii in an auijcill ii.-.lsiijl liave liitle ti. recoil tho j '" ' l' 'squares used in the Is.t. ntn a i , .1 hath. American artists 'ia'e decorated thtiu with every .'i.iit from flower paintings to ab ii j. t ilt;igus. The- are -ret into a leather lamp tia-t or mi. i cupper bookends. One 'f'i! mmn.t- three tiles and frames thin i i.i i.iji.e or,e ieclanular pic i .ii t I or I hose who don't rare about po-.-esting an original painting on ihe.r i lies, designs are put on with a -ilk -livening process to sell for '- luHe as one dollar. I. ha- taken a few thousand ' ' -11 i" tin n ceramic tiles, u ed by ..i. .em K.e ptian king-;, into imag uialive and wr-atile home decora- l ioi.- Hill I lies 'ye fiiiall. done it. ' h:ra' - and hot plate holders that d..oiile ,i- pj, Hires would surprise Ii the Kin plians. WOMEN'S WORK lly Kl.l.AIIKTII TOOMKY HI' Stall' Con tsspondent NKW YOHK The old-fashioned Jdiilry is having a rebirth in mod ern homes built by one of the oui. try's leading realtors. Mis. Maud M. Butler, just -'hosen president of the women's ouncil at tne national real estate invention, found that built-in .itchen cupboards didn't satisfy oiaen. So she re installed the gantry, couiplete with bias for .egetablts and fruits. "I'm also doing away with the nedicir.e labinet in the bathroom," he said. "In its place I put a big nirror with plenty of built-in cup board space on either side." Mrs. Butler lives in Tulsa. Okla . but she has received national rec- ignition for the ranch type homes er company has built in the past U years. A few years ago she --em out a quentionnaire to 3.000 men asking, "What special fea- ures would you incorporate in a j nouse if ;ou could build a new i one'"' ! Plans Kitchen First On the basis of the replies, Mrs. Butler started planning her homes kitchen fir-t She calls them her personality kitchens." Besides the oantry feature, there usually is at leat one built-in plate rack. "Wo men love that," Mrs. Butler claim ed In one kitchen she built a val inee over the wide window which could he u.ed to hold colortul plates. Another kitchen had two built-in shelves over the sink, be tween the cabinets, to hold plates or plants. Her favorite kitchen color scheme was a room with a niarble- I ied yellow floor, light blue walls and a delicate yellow ceiling. "1 ! favor pastels and avoid black and ! white," she added, j More and bigger closets were an other thing the women requested , in Mrs. Butler's housing poll. So I she built wardrobe closets in the I bedrooms with double doors that ! open out to reveal the entire closet. On either side were separate sec ; lions for shoes and hats. Only Women Know i "I don't forget women who have evening clothes, either," she com , mented "At least one closet always has a rod high enough to hang a 1 long dress." j Only a woman knows what an-' other woman wants in a house Mrs. Butler claims, so more women j should Pet in Ihe real estate hus- 1 ! iness. She ciled the laundry room i as an example. ; "Women would rather have it nn ; Ihe same floor as the kitchen, and I often part of their kitchen," she j said. "It makes it possible to keen an eye on the kiddies and do the laundry at the same time." While women hold first impor tance in Mrs. Butler s house plans, she insists that her company does not forget the men. "We alwavs put in the kind of a shower stall that a man likes in the bathroom." she emphasized. Cupid's Sweet Hearts s . - 4k V Timely Farm Questions he Sf nVir it m mtinnwr'" it.- if b"" ,.l .pi. FOND4NT VALENTINK.T . . . Swell By CEf'ILY BKOWN.'f 0'i: Associated Prt':s Food i ci.iui If vour boys and girls have- r.t 1 1 u.ade e.ii gtt a big (hnll out of concocting hi art--lMpccl u they can package iht sweets ;,m.i, i can be used for a Valtiuiu. pan their whole class a treat i iie i.iKIii The f..!loiu recipe lor can.!.- hands btcau-e it takes no lo.ik.u;'. and can be made in three fiuol , Here'-- how il's o.,lle .1,,,, ..I,,, and Fondant Valentines mmi tl.,vu.in ! Iiif'ie.iit nt-,: (j cups sifted c ontc c tin- l.,iid..nl. .1 lionet-'' sugar, 0 tablespoons me. led portion w.-ll ivitaminied niareariiie, (i lahh ep.n.iiii on spoons evaporated milk, 'i tea- 'led ..lli con., spoon salt; ' l' tea-poou lei, ion a . hi -mi,i,ii and tract, tablespoops leinond rind mlo i . i i.ui l j red food coloring, ' . u-aspuon almond flav oring. l;l cup shred dec! coconut. 2 squares i 'ouneest unsweetened chocolate imelted), i- teaspoon pepieriiiiut flavoring. Method: Add sugar gradually to melted margarine, stirring until all the sugar is moistened. Acid evap orated milk and salt and mix thor oughly. Divide the fondant into thirds. For Lemon Putties add i -. teaspoon lemon extract and 2 table spoons lemon rind to one third of the fondant. For Coconut Delifjhts acid a few drops of red food color ing, I-:; teaspoon almond flavoring and 2 tablespoons shredded coco- 1 nut to another third of the fondant. , When fondant has been cell into j shapes sprinkle remaining coc onut I over the top. For Chocolate Mints i Ones! ion: How shon.d cr ed in home fidi'den." Much I imc and effort ed bv arranging the or sections. Start i-nni.il crop-; such and strawberries at g, u den, Thi' hol- i-i ds and c-cildtiaine.s may also !e !. valid in this section. The annual should then he grouped into ,n or llnve iciliims according to . ii.,- ldi.Mii of tone they will oc- i.ie land One section should planted vw.li ijun k-niatunng ,,i,i imp; :iich as garden peas, ecu union-, lettuce, mustard, and .ii:,, h The nc;i sei tion might iy well include early cabbage, et'-, cat rots, early corn, and l tomatoes. The third section mid include the main summer ip in ti a summer cabhage re ive plantings of ki beau . cm umbel - plant, or.ra. peppers an Answer: can oe -IV'"1 op ii .iy I'laiitiii pere a . . -paragiis one till- ol the 'I' and - v one file v, ed up ings t.'Plon .'..11, i ' napbean- ', squas-h, tomatoes. II, Hi. il li i ll,i, ill! lit .1 cut . c r pi, unci - e lor : It-ii Muir la- k recipe and roll ill heart shapes. . iciim and deco- l air u ilh pink i oc-oiiul . coconut spi inkle il oil while paper: dilute a I n vegelable coloiing in 'I o I in. I lie a slice. Dl i hil ol red a small amount ol water. Sprinkle the cli ' lu.ed coloring over the coconut and rub evenly lluoie'Ji ihe shreds. II your voung.-lii- vc.iuid like lo have arrow s hi no w il Ii I he cooky hearts cul the arrow shape- mil ol cardboard, Hour the in and use them as you uouicl regular cullers, culling Ihe dough around Ihe s-hape wilh a small -harp knife it -vlCl Kefreshi V ' ft ll'if! k s yj 'i :ilt In the Middle Ages, almost every town had its own standards of weight and measures and (here were variations between those of one trade or guild and another. Uit Dogs In StcM-ilior Ousted For Dentistry MKMI'lllS. Tern 'I Max Oiliianil sas she apoloi'i tin' iiili i i mil nn the 1 1 .-al ii k - hi r When the British invaded Wash ington in the War of 1312, and set fire to buildings, Dolly Madi son, the President's wife, carried some of the great White House treasurers, including Washington's Picture and the original tiratt of the Declaration ot independence to safety. I Tli' l',l"1 innvahle wardrobes ""I ' 'be t- an- specially treated to l"",,'H '''""'iiig from insects and ""lll''u 'lb'' in ide surfaces are v-llh I've tier cent solution of I) D-T and mildew preventa 'l''1'' mdside surfaces are fin 1 b'd either in a grained blond 'uaple or a dark knotty pine effect, .nn coaled with plastic to make 'hem easily washable. The most expensive wardrobe in II"' hue is a little more than five '"'' l"K'i with a full length center ""nor panel. Packaged ready to Put up when the bluer gets it I ,m- wardrobe sells for around $10. One of the most inexpensive ad ''"""s to Ihe line is a chest made l ro.l easily under the bed. STATE COLLEGE HINTS TO FARM HOMFMAKERS . n Bv RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent lowels and table linen can be bought in every color, size, mater ial and weave. Fashions in house hold linen are developing their own "new look '--your iinen closet can he dated loo 5io, lady, stop, take stock, make a list, and when the ads from your favorite store begin to arrive, set vour hat firmly on your head and I tollow the footsteps: of your many, many ancestresses in the age-old love of "fine linen." How many? For towels, a safe and sane rule in the basic class is two in use, two on the snelf, and two in the laundry for each mem ber of the family (that means two of each type of towel.) How many kitchen lowels'.' Have lnis o., 'i dozen glass towels, 2 dozen dish towels, 1 dozen dish cloths. Another safe and sane rule is six sheets per bed and thro ra,.0 per pillow. Of course thot ..i lakes no thought of guests or ill ness, which can happen in any well-regulated family. The wise housekeeper keeps her basic re- Huienienis replenished alwavs and adds to her stock as her needs and experience dictate. llc , i ,.ii iinin w.ts -if i I VVZI urgent. I -JjAaV When lis I hinaiul ,,i dimn ihe ff i l Ihe sleiMler' lie (l!.!','!!'d''',c''ld. "7 Pvjdt II -VO ! '.moved I wo piicv look,,,, ho, do,- ke(&V'V S'Uflyi J,l i::;:--"'1 ,ht"" a - ijAeffle KTl 'Then he ehaiiyed the water in SSSJp4& Ihe sleiiliei', put in his m-iiu- )) ineiiis and began to work ' Ah-.! fclC! 1 iiiiiidiid said. j 11 ' XI D LARGK A CANS M cii sin ati on mn JEWEL SHORTENING .... carton EGGS -Fresh Country . . . . . ; . Dozer SUPER SUDS : . : . : . : : : large i4 H0W..40taPINT Your Dealer's I CITIZEN'S THEIR OWN COPS I KANKAKF.K. I tUV.tlMk. '"K funds lo hire a night policeman Hie village of Buckley has deputized HO residents as - "I't'ni onicers. Mayo, Merle Reynolds said the men woik in oaii nH r.t.v from 10 p. m. to he nf morning Those with cars buy heir own gas and others walk their If possible, have towel sizes to sun me needs of all the family-' children need them in quantities! u.iu .smaller. Good advice is lo buv the best quality you can afford and that does not need to mean the most -.-Hv.vr. iowcis are made of -"-.on. pure linen, or a comhina. "n of both. Color and design add to towel cost l.oc.i.is., . t-Aira man ufacturing operations and expen- PORK LIVER . : . : : . 1 H jvj t LB. 2 SLICED BACON : : : : . : : lb. Some watch springs are a third WILL FILED IV JAPANESE CAMBKIDGK, Mass. (UPl Writ ten in Japanese, a will filed in pro bate court here left th nn-. estate of a Tokyo physician to his daughter, a IladeliiT .i.,a, will had to be tiled here because the estate included to enn i . . . ..." - "i uauK sccouni in Middles Ctmtty. J FREE PARKING LOT

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