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The foundation ? for perfect health is laid by eating plenty of fresh fruits. The rule is one fruit besides a citrus fruit (orange, grapefruit or lemon) or tomato. Serve twice as much tomato Juice as orange just to give the same amount of vitamin C. , Fruit Salad D*ss?rt 2 . cups halves strawberries. 1 cup diced pineapple (fresh or canned. 1 cup orange or grapefruit sec tions. Lettuce. Honey cream dressing. Rinse and halve strawberries, dice pineapple. Remove all skin and membikne from citrus fruit. Chill. Blend with half of dress ing. Serve on lettuce, top with remaining dressing. Honay Craam Dressing 1 cup thick sour cream. 1 tablespoon lemon juice. 1-4 teaspon salt. cup slightly warmed strain ed honey. Combine cream, lemon juice and salt. Pour in honey gently, ,1 FEED FOR LOTS OF ? SEE US FOR THESE PORK-BUILDER SfrcuU If you are interested in a Milking Machine, see us. We also handle Fence Controllers, Insecticides, Virginia Honey, Flour, Poultry and Dairy Supplies, and many other items for the farm and home. WILSON'S FEED STORE New Tobacco Warehouse Near Bus Terminal Congratulations to the Farmer* of Watauga County on the Organization of the WATAUGA FARM BUREAU option al at extra coat. A Word of Appreciation . . . and a Suggestion, too ! ? A ? We know how anxious you are to get your new Oldsmobile. And there's nothing we'd like better to do, right now, than to say to every Oldsmo bile buyer: "Your car is here. Come get it!" But frankly, it just isn't possible to do that. There still aren't enough new Oldsmobiles to go around. Due to shortages in materials and unavoidable limitations on production, the output of new cars still is behind schedule. And our allotments are far below the figures that we originaHy anticipated. <jWe want to assure you, however, that every thing possible is being done, both here and at the factory, to get your car in your hands promptly. And we'd like to lake this occasion to thank you sincerely for the patient and considerate way in which you have borne with us during this period of waiting t Meanwhile, we have an important suggestion: Don't neglect the car you drive today. KfCf AMERICA'S HIGHWAYS SAFI ? D*IV? CARfFUUY WATAUGA SAELS & SERVICE STEWART WINKLER / Boone, North Carolina The war has taught us all the importance of careful upkeep and regular service. While you're waiting for your new Oldsmobile, there fore. be sure to take advantage of our factory authorized Oldsmobile service program. We are offering every kind of modern automotive service ? from lubrication to major overhauls. Regular servicing of your car will safeguard your investment and assure you of safe, de pendable transportation until that great day when your new Oldsmobile is here! jbeating while pouring. When well blended, chill until ready to use. L Gliud Peaxs Steam pears on top of stove and dress with a mixture of Ihoney and butter or corn syrup and butter. Simmer, gently turn ling pears often until glazed. Serve lliot or cold for dessert or serve (with meats. Apple and Cottage Cheese Salad 2 medium apples. 2-3 cup diced celery. 3 tablespoons sliced stuffed olives. French dressing. Shredded cabbage. 1 1-2 cup cottage cheese. Wash and coarsely dice apples, witffout paring. Combine with celery and olives and 3 table spoons French dressing. Blend well. On individual salad plates iarrange a bed of shredded cab bage that has been mixed with a little French dressing. Top each with 1-3 cup of cottage cheese. Shape the cheese into a ling Heap the center of each ring with the apple mixture. Tha Dressing . 1 tablespoon wine vinegar. 3 tablespoons olive oil. 1 teaspoon olive oil. 1 teaspoon each pineapple | juice, orange juice and lemon juice. Salt ? Paprika ? Cayenne. Mix all ingredients. Chill and! serve on salad. Apple Special 6 to 8 large apples. Butter ? honey. Marshmallows. Peel apples and cut in quarters. Put layer in buttered baking dish. Dot with butter and honey. Add second layer of apples, but ter and honey. Bake until lender. Cover with marshmallows and brown slightly. Iron Salad 20 pitted dates. 1 package cheam cheese. 2 tablespoons chopped parsley. 2 tablespoons seedless raisins. Salad dressing. Mash the cheese with a fork and add the parsley and raisins. Moisten if necessary with cream or salad dressing. Stuff the dates with the cheese mixture and serve on lettuce with family's favorite salad dressing. OPA demands a rise in produc tion of suits for men and boys. News Notes TWO DIE Ih FOOD FREEZER Cleveland- O. ? Two children, Karen Duddy 5. and her brother. 6 were suffocated when a lid fell on the deep freezer they were "exploring" and they were trap ped Little Karen was the win ner of a recent city-wide beauti ful-child contest. NO BARE MIDRIFTS IN COURT Las Cruses, N. M. ? When a litigant in a civil case appeared in court in a two-piece ensem ble- sometimes referred to as a "bare midriff," District Judge J. L. Lawson refused to permit the woman to testify and took her. counsel to task for permitting h^r to enter the court in such ut ;ire. THROWN TO AUTO TOP Port Credit- Ont. ? In a colli sion of his bicycle with an auto mobile on the highway, Albert Yarnell, 14 was thrown into the air and landed on the roof of the car. He was carried about BO feet on top of the car while his bicycle hung from the hood. The driver of the car was arrest ed and charged with dangerous driving. SHOOTS OFF FINGER TO AVOID DRAFT Camden- N. J. ? Franklin B. Brooks. 28- pleading guilty to i charge of violating the Selective Service Act. testified that- iil though his wife tried to dissuade him, he went up to the attic of his home on May 14 1945 ;ind shot off two fingers of his left hand so he wouldn't be drafted during the war. CHAMPION HICCOUGHER Ambridgc. Pa. ? Victor Dio-| nisf 39- lays claim to the title A world's champion hiccougher. Dionise started to hiccough, off and on> 15 years ago. Some spells last fifteen minutes, others an nour and others a week at a time. He has tried all the reme dies and still hiccoughs. A SURPRISE TO EVERYONE Philadelphia. ? Ronald Pac zynski- 6 1-2 pounds- surprised everybody, particularly his moth er' by arriving one month too soon and right in the middle of a downtown Philadelphia depart ment store. Mrs. Hermina Pac-' zynski had gone to pay a bill' when the stork paid his surprise visit. She was taken to the in firmary of the Strawbridge & Clothier store, where ihe doctor in charge declared it was the first birth to occur in the store in |his 28 years' connection with the (store's infirmary. The store pre . sented Ronald with a complete layette ? a gift to its unexpected godchild. RUN OVER BY HELICOPTER. Montreal. ? While Jean Roger Beachemin- 11. of Amos' Quebec was strolling along one of the town's empty streets, 'minding my own business " he was lun over by a helicopter, which Was landing on ihe highway. I SPILLED GASOLINE CAUSES DEATH Baltimore- Md. ? When rn route in his automobile to visit relatives in Sunnyburn- Pn.. a can of gasoline tipped over and some spilled on the clothing Df Earle Waters- 37. Later. Waters lighted a cigarette while he Was driving and his gasoline saturat ed clothing caught fire. He died in a hospital of s?*c<ind .md third degree burns. W. M. Thomas of Wataugai county says he will get about 210; bushels of corn from 3 acres this,1 year as compared with 250 bush els from 10 acres in 1943. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic, arthn t 1* or neuritis pam, try this simple inexpensive borne recipe that thousand* are using. Get a package of Ru-Es Compound, a 2 weeki' supply today Mn it witb a quart of water, add the juice of - 4 lemon*. It's easy. pleasant and no trouble at all. You nerd only I table spoonfuls two times a day. Often within 48 hour i sometime* over mfbt ? - aplendid results are obtained. If tbe pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, Ru-hx twill cost you nothing to try as it is Isold by your druggist under an ah*v llutc money-back guarantee. Ru-F.i Compound is for aalc and rtcommendcd by CAROLINA PHARMACY Phone 47 Boone. N. C. SKIRT-TUGGER ? It your child irritable, fret ful ? tugging at your skirt*? This crossness is often the sign a laxative is needed. ft"! Triena I Most children have time* when faulty elimination makes them tired, sluuiah. with a coated tongue. When this happens, remember, the quick relief Triena brills. Made with famous senna, it's effective, gentle. TRIENA won't upset your child. It tastes good because it's flavored with pure prune juice. 30c. large size 50c. Use as directed on label. At I irn RRUG PRODUCTS CO MLLIlU Chattanoopa tenn New Publication On Wiring Farm Home A large pipe carries more water than a small pipe. It takes a large electric wire to cany enough current to operate ranges, water heaters, home lockers, attic fans, bathroom heaters, and other such equipment. When the average home is wired for electricity, . th^ service entrance is not made large enough, sufficient branch cir cuits and convenience outlets are not provided, and sufficient out-' side wiring is not considered in advance. As a result, rewiring of the home becomes a' costly necessity all because original plans and equipment did not provide the future needs of the owner. Farmers who are planning to wire their homes and those who contemplate re-wiring should write the Agricultural Editor, State College, Raleigh, for a free copy of "More Facts About Wir ing." Folder 66 W J. Kidout. Jr., Extension agricultural engineer, discusses in this publication Ihe basic needs for the service entrance, branch circuits, convenience out lets. ceiling lights, and outside wiring He emphasizes the fact that home owner should find out what type of equipment he needs and then consult his power supplier |or electrical contractor as how best to obtain the electrical ser vices that he requires, taking in to account all possible future needs. What is the minimum size for the entrance cable? What size wire should be used in branch [circuits'* How high should con venience outlets in the kitchen be? These and many other such questions are answered in the new publication. Two of every three cars in volved in accidents found defec tive. Try BISMAREX for Acid Indigestion. Insist on genuine BISMAREX and refuse other so-called Anti acid Powders, recommended to be "just as good." BISMA REX is sold in Watauga county at Boone Drug Co. The REXALL Store COFFEY & KNIGHT Plumbing and Heating Contractors Located at Watauga Sales & Service ? Phone 124-J Complete Plumbing and Heating Service Prompt Attention to Repair Work ffl J NEED h HELPING HAND ? 1 M GET IT HIRE AT THE HOME OF good/Vear ^ TIRES Feel down on your luck . . . and down on your rimi? Don't worry. Bring your tire troubles to us. Repair, Recap, Re place. If it's a new tire you want, w e may hare it in itock or receive it from the factory within a few days. USE OUR BUDGET PL AM Swofford's TIRE STORE Boone, N. C. Phone 225-J yv ?FARMERS BURLEY WAREHOUSE, Inc.? Boone, North Carolina IT IS A NEW WAREHOUSE IT IS AN INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSE IT IS ON MAIN STREET IN BO.ONE, NORTH CAROLINA IT IS FARMERS BURLEY WAREHOUSE, Inc. Boone, North Carolina BUILT TO SERVE THE TOBACCO FARMER AT THE FARMERS BURLEY WAREHOUSE, Inc. Boone, North Carolina FARMERS BURLEY WAREHOUSE, Inc. Boone, North Carolina ? FAST SERVICE ? NO WAITING ? THE HIGH DOLLAR ? BUNK ROOMS ? TOILETS Owned and Operated by O. L. BADGETT REX TAYLOR C. C. TAYLOR A. G. WRIGHT FARMERS BURLEY WAREHOUSE, Inc. Boone, North Carolina
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