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TAGS CIX CTjconl EictloaJ THE WAYNZSVILLE f.IOUNTAINKEIt 3. Dairy Cattb Trophies Displayed I" if t - r i. - i : 4 ( ' e " ', 'Jersey dairy cattle awards won- this year by Biltmore Dairy Farms"' are now on display at the First National Bank. Biltmore Farms, which has the largest herd of Jersey cows in the country, has been the nation's top winner of Jersey blue ribbons 25 first-place awards at the All-American Show dur ing the last four years. Biltmore also won more prizes than any other exhibitor at the National Jersey 'Dairy Show at Indianapolis this year. The trophies, both in gold and silver, are insured for $11,000. " , . (Mountaineer Photo). ilavy Will Have Super Carrier Soon i 9 AP Newsfealurcs There is nothing more discon certing to a young beau or belle than to own a Jovely evening dress and tuxedo which seldom is worn. Sometimes it has been worn just once at a big frolic, other times and particularly in the case of the tuxedo it has been a present from a doting uncle or aunt or mother or dad, and has never been worn. Well, why not wear dress-up : : , i r I '.....irr r - rifl j -:AP Ncwsfeatures THE" NAVY'S NEWEST carrier, the James V. Forrestal, in an artist's conception as published in Stecl- ways. publication of the American Iron and Steel Institute. Still on the drawing boards, it will be ' three years before the $218,000,000 super-carrier is finished. It will be 1,040 feet long and 252 feet wide with a. displacement of 59,900 tons, 14,900 tons more than the carrier Franklin D. Roosevelt built in 1945. An airfield on land handling the same number and types of aircraft would require 'about 140 acres of runways. Longer flight decks, escalators, and bridge and radar installations which retract, below deck are some of the features of Uncle Sam's newest floating air base ' Ltcky Escape MINOT, N. D. (AP) A motor 1st, Ray Etzler, pinned beneath his overturned truck, - jacked up and freed himself all by his lonesome. 1"he Butte, N. D., man was driv int with bis wife, and small dxugh tef when the truck overturned on a slippery road. EUler was thrown from the machine and pinned un der the overturned truck. -KtzJer managed t0 get a hand free and reached the jack carried in "the truck. With, his one free hand, he carefully jacked the ma chine off his body high enough to allow him to escape. He then freed his wife and daughter. Manuscript Microfilming Authorized By Vatican VATICAN CITY (AP) The Vatican has authorized microfilm reproduction of almost the entire treasure of ancient manuscripts in the Vatican libraries. , Heretofore these have been vir tually inaccessible, except to stu- uems "r scientists, aoie to come. here to see them. After the Aiming is complete, it is expected that copies of the manuscripts, by sub jects,, will be made available, for study or record at authorized in stitutions. Music In Her Toes ' LOS ANGELES (AP) A 9-year-old girl, who can't hear music be cause she's deaf, has become a pro ficient tap dancer nonetheless. Her mother says she feels the music through her toes. The girl's mother, Mrs. Don Rod ger, said little Elaine made the dis covery by accident. "A record play er was on und she suddenly felt the vibrations through a wooden floor. She let out an exclamation, pointed to the ' machine, then to hur ears and feel." . ... . Elaine joined a dancing class and is one of the star pupils ft IT JAKES KNOW HOW r to build a Billion Dollar , i Company in a thorl span of 44 years rn Organized in 1907, Jefferson Standard today ' has One Billion pollars Life Insurance in Force on over 300,000 lives. ;J' Assets amount to over $275 million. 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On idea to gel some wear out of those pretty duds is the Prom House Party or a Svveet-Sixtcen Ret-together. Liflle dance cards could be given ot the girls just as at a Regular Prom, Since each man would then be tied down to dancing each dance or sitting it out with a gal there would be no bashful boys or wall flowers on this shindig. He's got to get up on his feet or else! A buffet supper with party vari ety foods can be made hours in advance by the hostess, so that even she can have a good time. Tomato juice, apricot nectar or- a cold soup such as mock vichysoisse can be served first. Then small sand wiches chicken salad, cheese, watercress and cucumber could be daintily arranged on a tray, garnished with parsley for extra special table glamor. Trim the crusts off the bread for this occa sion. A ham salad is inexpensive and served with au-gratin potatoes (which can be made in advance tfnd popped in the oven at the last min ute) is delicious. Add to this a to mato aspic (recipe to be found in any cook book), especially decora tive if it is made in a fish or ani mal mold. ' For dessert a fruit salad is easy to do and if enough fresh fruits can't be obtained, canned fruits can be added. If bananas are used, however, don't mix them until just before serving. An interesting punch can be made by making a strong solution ening it with one-half cup of sugar, or use one of the new non-caloric sweeteners now on the market, one third cup of orange juice, one-third cup of lemon juice. Mix all to gether and put it in a punch bowl. Add sparkling water and ice :ubes. Be sure to make the tea strong as the ice cubes will melt, weakening it as the evening goes on. The ice cubes can be made very interesting. Try coloring the water in the tray so that you will have colorful ice cubes, particularly lovely when used in clear glasses. Another fun-idea is to put a sprig of mint in the ice cube compart ment before freezing the tray. A cherry can be put in the water to freeze within the clear ice cube. If your group of boys do not have tuxedos, the girls still can dress up providing the boys can be persuaded to wear a dark blue or other dark suit. The trick is to (get the boys into something other makes them casual. ' JU li. Grasp every i promote dress up set. Parties can J more fun whea ls Portunity ,0 "g k an .extra-special Zt notice that even if h t ana wearing pressed soon net infn .,. .:. . su4 also. ' ' ?a ruin, ... . I tmulsion p;ntl. - llOSS. ton u..t. ' of 2 measuring cups of tea, sweet-than casual clothes which always eeholj sistanevto wf,th. , f don't know it, iv J" product otriM .Dec, IS Jl mm 1951 0) 'I ' 1 V n if Mm ? I v - 1 D. II IT hi o l 1 it 1 1 Ol IV in UU TlWIPeil HIA rU07AllA7nH nnO UC 17 l nn n a n Look For fihe Merchanls Participation In "SThis Biff EVENT
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