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AMONG TIIE FIRST to enjoy the new l.ake Junaluska swimming pool was this bevy of bathing beauties from four states. l>eft to right: Ann Nuckols, Koekville. V?.: Fat l.ineberger. Maiden: Nancy Cochrane. Enka; Dudley Patterson. Nashville. Tenn.; l.u cite Mayhall. Morehead, Ky; Gail Davis, l,ake Junaluska: Anil I'revost, Wayneivillp, and Martha Kirby, Crouville, Tpnn. ((?renell Photo). Taut Drama Of A Woman's Fight For Safety Made In New Mexico Colorful Taos, New Mexico, fam ous tourist mecca. provides the background in Republic's suspense drama. "Make Haste to Live," now at the Strand Theatre with Doro thy McGuire and Stephen McNal )y in the starring roles. Given the mythical name of Candlewood in the novel written by The Gordons, and in the Him. Associate Producer - director Wil liam A. Seiter clio?e Taos as the location site because it fitted the author's description of Candlewood and because of its unsurpassed photographic qualities. Not only was toe ouslness sec tion of Taos used; many key scenes of "Make Haste to Live" Were filmed in and about the fam ous and beautiful St. Francis de Asvjsi Mission, in nearby Ranches <!r Taos, and in the ancient Indian Cliff Dweller caves The Mission church, built in 1772, has been so well preserved that no restoration m;1s ever necessary It still serve as the place of worship for a parish of 400 Indians, presided over by Father Paul V Hatch, beloved priest who has been Father to them for 22 years. Among the treasures in the church is a painting, "Shadow of the Cross." by Henri Ault, a pie lure which glows mysteriously at night. It is of a large figure of Christ standing before the Sea of t;aliler( and as the picture glows, the lake becomes fleecy clouds and a large cross appears over the left shoulder of Christ. The Indian OUT Dwellings also play an integral par' in the plot of "Make Haste to I ive," being I tht^hrie scene of the spine-tingling climax of the picture. Supporting Dorothy McGuire and Stephen McNally in this absorb ing melodrama are such notable players as Mary Murphy, Edgar Buchanan. John Howard. Hon Hag ; erth.v. Pete llern and Argentina i Brunrtti. Meat Budget Goes Farther With Cheaper Cuts By HUTU CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent MAKE MEAT BUDGET GO FURTHER-Perhaps you're lucky enough to produce your own meat supply. If not. make your meat budget go farther by buying the less tender cuts Although they Cost less, you don't sacrifice food value for they contain excellent quality protein, iron, phosphorus. B vitamins, and enticing flavor. Here are recipes for cooking low cost meats. Hungarian Stew: 2 pounds diced meat for stew, 2 tablespooi s fat, 2 small onions (chopped fine), 1 cup thick sour cream, salt, paprika, pepper. Brown meat and onions in hot fat. Add tomatoes; season; cook slowly for 2 hours. Add water as needed. Add cream before serv ing; blend well. Serves 8 For vari ety, top with biscuits or dumplings. Or. alternate layers with cooked I cereal or mashed potatoes. Also. you can substitute another cup ot tomatoes lor the cream, and add other vegetables. Or, substitute water for tomatoes and when done thicken gravy; serve on cooked rice. fork ("hops with Scalloped Po tatoes: Pork chops, 6 pared sliced potatoes, flour for dredging, salt, pepper, milk Place layers sliced potatoes in greased baking dish. Over each layer sprinkle salt, pep per and flour. Place seasoned chops tm top of potatoes. Add milk until it can he seen through the top lay er of potatoes. Hake in moderate oven until tender, about 1 hour. If prt ferred. brown chops in hot skil let before placing them on the po tatoes. Cook uncovered. Hamburger I pside-Down Pie; 2 ,tablespoons fat. 1 sliced onion, 2 cups canned tomatoes, salt and pepper. :: i pound hamburger or ground, left-over meat. Brown on ions and meat in hot fat. Add to matoes; season, cook until some what thick in 9-inch skillet. Put savory biscuit dough on top. Bake in hot oven '425 degrees) for 15 i minutes. Turn upside down on hot platter when done. Serves 6 to 8 I OPENING THURSDAY ||g|g? j THE SECTION'S LARGEST, MOST MODERN SUPER MARKET , % \.l, \ll \ll SMART SHOPPERS \\ * jjttffil ^HBE| *? JlM fc. .. ~7? .. CORNER OF HAYWOOD AND % MILLER STREETS ? Plenty Of Free Parking Space ? DIXIE HOME SUPER MARKETS i i. Carter Osborne Support Faraday C. Green For Chairman Of The Boar f CARTER OSBORNE STATEMENT OF CARTER OSBORNE, CANDIDATE FOR CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS IN FIRST PRIMARY ? I I desire to thank the many citizens of Haywood County for the very fine support wiven m,e in the Primary Election, held on May 29th, 1954. ^ During the campaign I stated to the peo ple that I was willing to abide by the decision in that election. There were four candidates in the race for Chairman. Mr. FARADAY C. GREEN, was top man. He received 251.0 votes; Mr. GLENN BROWN received 2171 votes; Mr. CHARLES C. FRANCIS received 1871 votes and I received 1231 votes. We had % a fair election and every candidate had ample opportunity to present his qualifications to the people. After everything favorable or un favorable was presented by each candidate and their friends, the people made their selec tion. As for me I shall abide by the decision, for the following reasons: j I 1. It was my firm belief prior to the First Primary that the high rrtan should be the party , nominee in the November General Election. 2. Holding elections is expensive business ' and the tax payers of the County are called upon to make the payments and carry the bur den of the expense, and NOT THE CANDI a DATES. The costs of the First I'rimarv was; proximately FORTY F 0 I R UL\DR ($4400.00) DOLLARS and a SECONDP MARY will he almost as expensive in or to give a candidate a SECOND HITE at cherry. Assuming hoth candidates areofeq ability, I doubt if the result would justify expense to the other citizens of the Count 4. Second Primaries are not good Party harntony, as I have observed over years. % Therefore, as far as I am concerned. I si support Mr. Faraday C. Green, the high? in the First Primary election, who is an? standing, successful busine v > man of ? County, and who has been a life longrtfi Democrat, year in and year out. I respectfii urge and request my friends and support to join me in making Mr. Green our n Chairman of the Board of Commission) Having known Mr. Green mam years. 1? I am qualified to state his character and a ity, his experience in the husines> field.his terest in civic and religious organizations, understanding of the problems ol the fan and of labor, will qualify him for this iw| tant position. Respectfully yours, GaAstesi Oiiom ./ VOTE FOR GREEN > f FOR CHAIRMAN # N karapav r paid ^
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