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The Younger Set By PEGGY REEVES And SUZANNE CURRY Tuesday during assembly, the senior high school held Its annual spelling match. Last week each grade selected its outstanding speller. Selected from the twelfth grade was Betty Mehaffey, from the eleventh grade was June Mc Clure, from the tenth grade was Roy Lee Fulbright. and from the ninth grade was Judy Davis. Mr. Bowles conducted the spel ling match. In a short time, Judy Davis "spelled down" her three oppon ents. Judy will represent WTHS In the county spelling match to be held in Bethel In April. Use Feichter was hostess to a slumber party Friday night held at "The Lodge" for a few of her friends. The party began with a movie and ended late at home. The girls sat around the lire tell ing many weird tales before going to bed. The girls said good-night as dawn was breaking. When they awoke the girls divided into crews for fixing breakfast. After break fact they bid their hostess "good day" and departed for home to get some sleep. Use's guests In cluded Rita Kitchen, Colleen Kuy kendall, Pat Caldwell and Hilda Bowin. Recently while reading a Photo play book, we came across the following article which was printed in a high school paper in DeLand, Florida. We thought the Waynes ville High students and faculty would be interested. "Wouldn't it be nice If: School began at 12 noon; We got out an hour for lunch; we were awarded cars instead of grades ... we had jets Instead of school buses; chew ing gum and laughing in elass were required; roll call was never call ed; Monday morning wasn't; skip ping school was a course; we had a "faculty like this: English?Debby Reynolds, Roy Calhoun; Science? Jane Russell, Rock Hudson; Lan guages?Zsa Zsa Gabor, Fernando Lamas; Chemsitry?Boris Karloff; Speech?Tallulah Bankhcad, Ed ward G. Ilobinson; Music?Doris Day, Howard Keel; Physical Edu cation ? Marilyn Monroe, Burt Lancaster; Drivers' Education ? Marlon Brando." Wouldn't it be nice, though??? Baseball season will soon be starting and along with it we want to see more spirit among the stu dents at WTHS. It is true that baseball doesn't have as many "fans" around Waynesville as foot ball and basketball but we should always remember, it is our school the team is representing and they v ant more encouragement and support from the students and folks aiound Waynesville. Fines Creek Class To Present Play On Friday Night By MRS. SAM FERGUSON Community Reporter The Junior Class of Fines Creek school is presenting a suspense filled comedy Friday evening at eight o'clock, "Margie And The Wolf Man" is the story about the mixing of werewolves and a mod ern family. The cast includes Catherine Ferguson, Mary Virginia Rogers, Margaret Trantham, Christine Rathbone, James Ferguson, Corona PhilHps, Bernard Ferguson. Coline Phillips Wayne Kirkpatrick and John Evans. Farmers in this section are very busy re-sowing tobacco beds, put ting out lime and fertilizer and trying to get ready for spring planting after the bad cold weath er of the past weekend. Since fruit crops were ruined, U is hoped it will be possible to grow lots more vegetables for canning, Mrs. Billy Payne and Mrs. Roy Payne, with their children, are visiting relatives in Greenville, S. C. this week. Mr. and - Mrs. Charles B. Mc Cracken have bad as their guests recently, Ml\ and Mrs. F. W. Mc Cracken and son, Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCracken and daughter. Donna, of Boone, also Mr. and- Mrs. E. Y. Blanton of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Blanton and daughter, Lynn, of Fort Mills, S. C., were there ior a short visit last week. Mrs. | Jimmy Blanton' is the former Evelyn McCraeken, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. McCraeken. Robert G. Ferguson of Detroit, Mich., spent the weekend visiting his mother, Mrs. Alice Jones Fer guson, and other relatives here. Word was received here last week that Dave Green, formerly of this section and now living lti Virginia, is very 111. Mrs. OUie Rogers has returned to her home on Fines Creek after spending a few days in the hos pital. "Uncle" Bill Murry is improv ing slowly at his home. Mrs. Richard Howell will return to her home in Winston Salem the latter part of this week. ? ?- ? This Year Bake a Hot Cross Lotxf HOT CROSS LOAF?A traditional Lenten favorite. ? By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor IIOT CROSS BUNS! Of course you want to serve them during the Lenton season and you'il probably buy pome at your favorite bakery. But how about trying your hand at a couple of homemade Hot Cross Loaves? Using a time-honored method, the recipe for these loaves calls for mashed potatoes. You'll like the flavor, too, that the Inclu sion of freshly-grated lemon rind and raisins bring. HOT CROSS LOAF Ingredients: 3 medium-sized po tatoes, 2/3 cup milk, 2/3 cup sug ar, \Vi teaspoons salt, 2/3 cup butter or margarine, 2/3 cifp water. 2 cakes compressed or 2 packages active dry yeast, 4 eggs, 6 cups sifted flour, grated rind of 1 lem on, 1 cup raisins (rinsed in hot wat er and drained). 2/3 cup sifted con fectioners' sugar. Method: Pare and boil potatoes; drain and put through ricer or mash until smooth. Scald milk Stir in sugar, salt, butter and 1 1/3 cups of the riced or mashed pota toes. Cool to lukewarm. Measure water into a large mixing bowl; use lukewarm water (near 95 F) for compressed yeast and warm but not hot (near 105 F) for active dry yeast. Crumble or sprinkle in yeast; stir Until dissolved. Add lukewarm milk-potato mixture Beat three of the eggs enough to combine yolks and whites and add to yeast mixture. Stir in half of the flour and the lemon rind. Beat until smooth. Add remaining flour or enough to make an easily han dled dough. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead quickly and lightly until smooth and elas tic?about 8 to 10 minutes. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch dough down and turn out on lightly flour ed board. Knead raisins into dough. Divide dough in half. Let rest 10 minutes and shape into loaves. Place in greased bread pans (each 9 by 5 by 3 inches). Separate re maining egg; beat egg yolk with 2 tablespoons water and brush loaves with the mixture. Cover 'oaves and set in a warm place, free from draft, until doubled in bulk. Bake in a hot (400*) oven about 45 minutes. Beat remaining egg white until foamy and add enough to confectioners' sugar to make spreading consistency. Drop from tip of spoon, making crosses on tops of warm or cold, loaves. Note: Dough may be shaped into loaves this way. Cut round ball of dough in half. Flatten ball with Angers and press into an oblong (9 by 7 by 1 inches}. Fold 7-inch ends of oblong to center, overlap oing slightly. Press each side down firmlv; pinch center fold and ends together and place loaf, sealed ed.:e down, in greased pan. Pvt. McCIure With Airborne Army Unit FORT JACKSON ? Pvt. Frank lin D. R. McCIure, has been as signed to Support Company. 502hd Airborne Infantry Regiment for basic training. He will spend the next eight weeks here learning the funda mentals of being a soldier. This includes classroom lectures in such subjects as Military Courtesy and First Aid, and Combat field prob lems involving the use of the M-l rifle, which he will learn to fire on various ranges. Family Offense JASPER, Ind. <AP) ? Henry Brames, 35, was arrested on a drunken driving charge. Twenty four hours later, his wife, Cather ine, 39, was arrested on the same charge. They appeared in court to gether and drew 30-day sentences each.' AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $136,500 OF BONDS OF THE TOWN OF WAYNESVfLLE FOR RECRE ATIONAL FACILITIES. WHEREAS it is deemed desirable that The Town of Waynesville and the Town of Hazelwood shall, joint ly, provide and establish operate and conduct and maintain a super vised recreation system and, for that purpose, shall, jointly, ac quire the land and provide the rec ' reational facilities hereinafter de scribed; and WHEREAS, it is estimated that the cost of acquiring such land and providing such recreational facili ties will be $175,000 and it is pro posed that $136,500 of such cost shall be contributed by The Town of Waynesville and $38,500 of such cost shall be contributed by the Town of Hazelwood; NOW, THERE FORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Aldermen of The Town of Waynesville as follows; Section 1. Bonds of The Town of Waynesville are hereby author ized and shall be Issued pursuant to the Municipal Finance Act, 1821, of North Carolina, as amended, in order to finance the Town's share of the cost of acouirinf. at the lolnt expense of The Town of Wavnesville and the Town of Haz elwood. land within said Towns top use as a-public park and play ground and of constructing there on a swimming pool, a playground and bulldlnrs suitable for puMlc recreation and of aeoutrlng origin al eouioment suitable theretor. The maximum aggregate amount of hood* authorized bv this ordinance shall be One Hundred Thirtv-eix Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($136 5001. , Section 2. A tax sufficient to pay the nrtncioal of and interest on said bonds shall be annually levied and collected. Section 9. A statement of the debt of said Town has been filed with the Town Clerk of said Town, as reautred by said Act, tnd Is open to nubile inspection. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect when approved bv ffie voters of said Town at an glertton to be called and bold as provided In said Act. Sep The foregoing ordinance was nassed on February 4. 1B55 and was firm cuhltrhed on the 31st dav of March 10*5. Anv action or wrete?diwe owe ?t lowing the valldftv of said ordinance must he com menced wi'Wn thirty days after its trst publication S112 Town Clerk. 2524?M 31 A 3 Liners Return To U. S. After Duty In Formosa George Kufus Liner and Gene Liner, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Liner of RatcJiffe Cove, have ar rived in Long'Beach, Calif., after * ' serving in the Formosa area aboard the cruiser U.S.S. Helena, flagship of Vice Admiral Alfred M. Pride's Seventh Fleet. The Helena was among the ships of the Seventh Fleet which par ticipated in the recent evacua tion of the Tathen Islands. Stovall On Tour With Davidson Concert Band George Dewey Stovall is exec utive committeeman of the David on College Concert Band, which ieft Monday morning for the an nual spring toUr . lhc ,our ?il hake.u , lt? to ,manv r?L,da Ala? Georgia and South c.h will return to the c? St ova 11 was a memS blnd ?'?!<? a sCJj PET<?k gN^fmCEUU, 3i222S * v JOHNNY MILLER, popular radio star of WTOB toys, "My wife hat always used light Karo for cooking.,. and on the table?it's dark Karo for mo, tho best-tasting S. eating syrup of 'em all" Yes, indeed...biscuits go like hot cakes when ?/MKm you pour on plenty of delicious dark Karo... DnSM there's nothing like it for good eating. Satis fyin' flavor. So rich it stands right up on top of biscuits (keeps 'em light and fluffy). Keep Karo on your table morning, noon and night xtkUv jj ... it tops anythingt Ask your grocer for DARK Karo, in pint and quart bottles THERE IS/ftO SUBSTITUTE FOR(U GOOD CUP OF COFFEE M:^be on early bird! ) J?f? /jgj *??????????????????????????????????????????????????? "* cufo" Easter food bill at AtPftOW x3 Extra Special! Jarre Parker Delicious ( , t APPLE PIES=39? w Ann Page Strawberry Jane Parker PRESERVES S -- >?59c SPANISH BAR CAKE ? ; Ann Page Fancy Jane Parker TOMATO SOUP - - 4 37c COFFEE CAKE ?. j Ann Page Creamy Rich Jane Parker MAYONNAISE - - - - ft 49c HOT CROSS BUNS - - > | Our Flne.t Quality?AiP ?' ? ?? ??? ( Apple Sauce 2 c2? 25c l . q?i Marvelous "Super-Right" )/M i AitP Fancy Fruit Sections I /J , ?j>/v?*j tt t ir/^ * t(. Grapefruit ..2 SSS 25c I fT /// MONEY'SAVING LOW PRICE, Bread and Butter style I ( JlY//, Baby Beef Grain Fed Beef - Porterhouse. T-ta Farmings Pickles 'J*? 23c I ?/ OTFRVO "IP Corn Flakes ? 17c I STtflllS " " ,b /] ! 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