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L loon, March 31, 1949, THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Second Section) sh ADS Club's new 500-page cookbook. It was Mrs. Truman's favorite dish Oaark pudding. The pudding was only one of toothsome - looking exniuus urrsi ftt. mure- i of the gathered at tlieir co- head(iifliie's- fcnd crisp t-dge, results. If you want Ozark Pudding to be success and truly delicious. The Club's cookbook committee advises 'beat your egg for a long time with ..ntered in the Congressional Club's I a whisk, or a fork, and remember 1 . t I foir hul it ntlriicli.il 1 Daniel Bonne 111: v..in- ..-.v. i .. tM.'i .mu luuu i , ......-... .... ...i.i. ii i iii amen the most curiosity. The recipe appeared in prelim inary accounts of the publication many sainP- eastetn n ish" another cotiioition ... in thp h-e pan i uH-n Wteneii Truman luiion in the of the cooKDOOK ana sei House wives over the nation whipping it up for the family. U resulted in a flood of lett' rs to the White House. Softie of ihe housewives said it didn't come out so well as it should. The White House explained the recipe is a very old one and Hie beating of eggs and so forth in those days was done with a fork, or wire whisk, which took a long time. People using modern mechan ical beaters wouldn't get the same bureau s researchers an- r-or our information, however, the recipe was tried uut both ways by the V. S. Bureau of Human Nu trition and iloiue Economics. ' It doesn't matter how you mix it, the pudding always turns out well, the I. iiouuced The cookbook was on sale at the tuoil lair, which the women attend ed in drove-;, all decked out in ear ly spring finery and flower-laden bonne!:,. Some of the books were autoiaaphed by Mrs. Truman, who wrote simply "Bess Truman" on the fly leal These sold for $7.50. Un-autographed books sold for $3.70. scoco SHORTENING 4 LB. CARTON COCKTAIL Sfokelys or Libby's 9 Pkas 15c Go,d Dot pin 9 SALAD DRESSING . 27c 10. HrY Dixie Crystals lZ OZ. DVJA r-TTi n r , n 9 SUGAR . ... 10 lbs. 89c M No. 2 Can Newport L GREEN BEANS . 2 for 29c " Black" Eye JUMBO PEAS ...... Lb. 10c BANANAS Stokely's Ruby PEARS . . No. 2j Can 39c HOW CREM2 3 Large 3?c 2 PINTS 89c You Save 29c 2 QUARTS $1.47 You Save 49c MEATS Fresh Beef LIVER ..... . lb. 55c FRESH PRESSED ,EANER . . Q68c HENS or FRYERS ... Pkg. 15c LB. 55c P . . Pkg. 23c s,lsize Lb- F BACON SQUARES . . 27c X N FOODS FILLETS FISH klES . . . 47c PERCH lb. 33c r " COD Ib. 35c L- 35c Gerber's Baby r T2-oz. pkg. FOODS .... 4 Jars 37c EgS . . . . 42c , I " ' CEREAL Blue Label I 12-Oz. Pkg. WER , . . 3ic2Pkgs.33c KARO Bot.20c TRANSACTIONS IN Real Estate Regents Board Scolded For Faulty Grammar ! BALTIMORE (UP) Labor Her i aid. a weekly publication, says the " board of regents of the University Waynesville Township of Maryland is a little rusty on Robert S. Hosaflook lo Samuel grammar. A. Carswell and wife The board issued a lengthy, for- Crawford Memorial Park to M. j mal explanation of the .university's E. Davis. jaiins and policies, and it drew this Crawford Memorial Park to C. , oinnieiit from the Herald: R. Liner. j "The had composition, the faulty Crawfoid Memorial Park to Har- syntax in many paragraph, the riet B. Caldwell. vvruii" use of words, and mixed L. M. Burnelte and wife to Rob- 1 tenses are errors for which no ex ert S. Hosaflook ! cuse can be forthcoming. H. L. Liner Sr., and wife to "Surely, those at the top hould Linuel Ray Miller. Haywood Home Building and Loan Association to Carl R. (ray. Jr., administrator of Veterans Af fairs. Frank Scates and others to Hom er Justice, Jr. Mrs. R. M. Scates to Homer Jus tice, Jr. R. V. Welch and wife to Robert S. Hosaflook. Mattie A. Clark to James Ham by and wife. Town of Waynesville to Mrs. Vera Bogrow. .Roy W. Fisher, Jr. and wife and others'to R. L. Prevost, Sr. Town of Waynesville to Mrs. Julia S. Moody. Beaverdam Township W. M. Stamey and wife to Paul Medford and wife. W. S. McElrath and wife to R. V. Baker and wife. Carl Clifton Miller and wife lo Harry F. Hardin and wife. W. D. Lankford and wife to V. L. Mason and wife. Howard H. Mann and wife lo Sadie L. Sprinkle. Warren J. Current and wife to T. G. Morgan and wife. R. Joyce Owen and wife to Al tha Fish. Clyde Township W. L. Gaddis and wife to Lcla Fulbright. Lela Fulbright to W. L. Gaddis and wife. Bon-A-Venture, Inc. lo Mrs. Sophia Cabe. Bon-A-Venture, Inc. to T. R. Robinson and wife. Mary S. Morgan and husband to Charlie J. Haynes and wife. Mary Smathers Morgan and hus band to Howard R. Hall and wife. Pigeon Township E. B. Rickman and wife to W. I. Mease and others, trustees of Spring Hill Baptist Church. H. C. Buckner and wife lo W. I. Mease and others, trustees of Spring Hill Baptist Church. Jonathan Township Arthur Connard and wife lo Hen ry Allison and wife, David V. Howell and wife and others to Samuel Lee Howell. Ivy Hill Township Earl Messer and wife to B. D. Medford and wife. Cecil Township James A. Miller and wife to Har ry L Birchfield and wife. . fi East Fork Township J. W. Massie and wife to W. B. Capital Letters (Continued from Page Two) mediately filled with U. S. Grant beards and what-have-you's in ob servance of Forsyth County cen tennial . . . Watauga County is coming up with the same thing beards and all later on this spring . . . . . . Claude Abernathy of Nash County, Burial Associations man, is in line for a Federal appointment arranged by Sen. J. M. Broughton, who appointed Abernathy to his present position . . . CONTRAST Life magazine is planning to contrast in a picture layout the careers of Movie Sex tress Ava Gardner and Mrs. Lis ton Malpass of Clinton, a shapely striking brunette who defeated Miss Gardner in an Atlantic Chris tian College 'Wilson) beauty con test several years ago. Mrs. Mal pass, the former Janie Fitzgerald married a prosperous Clinton busi nessman and has two children. You know about Ava. A Life photog rapher was in N. C. last week pre paring the feature. A Pet Ice Cream flavor you'll long remember - once you've tasted the wonderful combi nation of plump pecan halves.. .crisp roasted and buttered ...and the rich, sweet cream flavor of P Ic Cream! And remember... Pet Ice Cream made only of daily fresh whole milk nd daily fresh tweet cream! Buy a pint Or two of Pet Buttered Pecan, today! be more careful of tlieir speech, else we shall be forced to conclude Mar. land education is in a bad mess." Burnet te and wife. Henry C. Rogers and wife to Frank t). Ferguson, Jr. Frank D. Ferguson, Jr. to Hen ry t Rogers. Hoyie B. Burress and wife to John T. Burress and wife. i,VXJ 'A -I iWft If Vii I CCffi NON DUEABI E GOOD-? -MANUFACTURING 4 I'!;!!.'! : I TERMS Or V &fiiisiiiS5iS WHAT 19 48 I , i. DOLLAR DURABLE COOPS MANUFACTURING An AP Newsi Pidograph' 7f eaturet II K WHO I.AI CIIS LAST ROC'KTON. Mass. (UP) One day in 1I17J. I lu ce physicians held a consultation anil agreed that l!f- ear-old Sain Cornwell could live only about two weeks. Cornwell laUL'.hinely recalleil the incident as oh-.erved his Uotli birl Inlay. Canton Masons To Confer Degree Friday The Royal Arch degree will he conferred Friday night at a meet ing of the Royal Arch Masons of Canton Chapter Number H7. Secretary Philip B. York an nounced Monday that the program at Masonic Hall in Canton would start with a dinner at 6:30 P.M. Following the dinner the degree will be confoi red on a class of candidates. A Cheap Way To Sell Want Ads WXIWIOHE if FD8EE A BONUS DEAL FOR OUR CUSTOMERS A NO. 2 CAN OF SAUERKRAUT with every OSCAR MAYER'S pound of YELLOW BAND WIENERS puses at the regular Price per pound Veri-Best Produce WASHINGTON STATE 5 Lb. 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