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Monday Afternoon, January 15, 1951 THE WAYNE SVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE TITHEE i Take 18 Children chopping .vnesville Lions Club took . from the Fines cree i- nuff scnoois tome Christmas shopping lore the most recent Dene I , fhP clubs 1950 Christ- lr Fund campaign. ,i six more ""ulr ,ra can look torwara io Lied Christmas, too, from source. ' u Iso was the first time the lub extended its work be- ttavnesville area. ; n explained: . hn folks from out in lions contributed to the n they came to town &ai f... rhristmas." I'luic , ls0 wa sthe first time the ina ps'tion to extend its in(j benefits beyond this nf qrtdlo T.nlrA kh CUVCIS !(&- i, and Saunook. the children on their tnnr UIrP Lions Herbert m Lyda, Joe Palmer, and children from each Crabtree and Fines ere on the list, but six ihlr to come that day. L taken out for their s gifts later. Lions Still Helping Needy Children 1 74 i ihara Dessert of northern the largest and region in p - HERE'S u HEALTH! B when your doctor your prescription, is immediately, then lose no time putting jdicine to work, r Walgrcc'n Agency d On Us..... Your r Docs! lUG STORE le Owned & Operated Phone 32 ? A, r xJ --V,. 4.' A. V7 . Wife Preservers i.m hmuu nlants. like im'anmms ('vliK'h m popular new). nei a lot of nm. IM the soil dry to the touch be fore w atering them. WORLD POPULATION GROWTH -1650 TO 1950 "i 1650 1750 1S00 1SS0 1900 1940 19SO pit fito.0;0UfA 1940 19S0 ill ftii illii JllL llL $45,600,000 128,000.000 906,000.000 1,171,000,000 l.iOJ.OOO OOO 2,171.000,000 2 400,000,000 AT BELK'S YOU WILL FIND EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN BRAND NEW MERCHANDISE Here are part of 24 school children outfitted last week-end by the Lions, in their program of help ing needy children throughout the area. There were 24 in the group with 18 shown here, together with the four Lions who helped get the youngsters outfitted. The Lions, left to right: L, L. Lyda, Herbert Angel, Joe Palmer, and Robert Hall. Most of the youngsters are wearing their new outfits of warm clothing. (Staff Photo). When Buying Asparagus Keep These Tips In Mind There is a little trick in buying fresh asparagus if you look for the tender firm stalks with the tips closed and compact. Spreading tips of asparagus indicates ma turity. And don't shy away from the italks with the small amount of white at the bottom. This indicatet freshness in the asparagus, too. A satisfactory way to cook as paragus is in a hc.ayy pan with tifiht lid. Use about' one-half cup of water. Bring the water to a boil then drop in the well-scrubbed stalks. They may be served whole or cut into good size pieces. Mnst attractive color in cooked asparagus is the result of cooking with the lid off until the asparagus Is a brilliant green. This permits the escape of volatile acids which turn the asparagus a dark color. After the lid is added turn the heat down until the water is barely simmering and steam the aspara gus until tender. Real Bar-B-Q Flavor Barbecurd Chicken is a delicious, easy-to-fix summer meal that takes no fancy revolving spit or extra cooking gadgets. It's easier to do than fried chicken, and has a chef's flavor touch. You can bake it in your range oven. Here's how: Halve two to two and one-half pound broil ers or cut a three-pound chicken in serving pieces. Blend one-half cup enriched flour, one-half cup fat, two teaspoons salt, pepper, and one tablespoon paprika. Spread this coating over chicken pieces. Ar ranee in shallow pan and pour Bar becue Sauce over them. Bake in a moderately slow oven (325 degrees) until tender, about one hour. Child's Eating Hsblti Children and babies have taste preference just as adults have, and therefore should not be forced to eat everything set before them. Giving children some leeway in the amount and kind of food they eat does much to insure the health of the child and the peace of the whole family. Anglers Like Steel Rods Steel fishing rods, solid or tubular, are coming into wider use. One con rom makes more than 250,000 an nuallv. ranging from fine tackle to iced rods for chain store re tailing. Steel rods may even serve rl.ial nurnoses. For example, the snlirt stainless steel antenna rods nr-mv finlrl srrvice radio sets are similar to rods now in demand for oH ,atir fihine. Tubular steel lor featherweight casting rods nuiv be a chromium - molybedenum a iioy Fifty-one inch lenRths of tubing rt cold drawn tlirouuh dies in various diameters so that further working does not spoil the action of the rod. Wall thickness of the tubular tip may be as little as 0.012 inch. The thin tubes are carefully heat treated to preserve the duality nf the steel. Printing Dollars As a dollar bill goes through the printing process one press prints the front, mother the back, and a third one the numbers and tht colored seal. M ountaineer Consistently Leads he Local Field with and News Pictures . 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New Shipment Just Received RAYON GABARDINE 42 Inches Wide Assorted Colors Regular 97c Children's Sizes 1 to 6 Print BATH TOWELS DRESSES : : ! : $5129 20 x 40 Assorted Colors 3ScEachor3for$3L P Just Received New Shipment MEN'S DRESS SPECIAL ON LADIES' DRESSES New Spring Prints and Solids ANTS n $3.37 Assorted Sizes Many Colors Reg. $7.95 $4 Sizes 29-42 Ass't Colors $5.95 Value COSTUME JEWELRY O Pins O Ear Rings O Necklaces O Bracelets Values to 97c Group No. 1 Ladies' DRESSES O Assorted Sizes and Colors O Regular $10.95 " IT'S BARGAIN TIME AT 3 Large Floors of Values for the Entire Family All New : Befeluta Merchandise W ' : I ' ffef nmUKf ixirt vn!r:Tr a 1 iar7p.. :.--.v.V, : - ' : -- -
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