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VIOLET , Mr. and Mrs. Gay Murphy and boom, Calvin and Grady, alao path Allan and Marcella Beaver, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Gwlnn Wilcox who has been 111. j Miss Mary Lou Rose was the Saturday night guest of her Aster, Mrs. Beecher Mororw. | Mrs. Jewell Mlckens and chil- 1 dren spent Monday night with Mrs. Mickens' sister, Mrs. Gwendolyn Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Payne of Maryville, Tenn., were week end guests of Mrs. Payne's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor. Mrs. Cule Danner is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Beaver this week. Acreage in feed grains in 1959 < will be up for the second straight I year. Driver, let your diving be into a cool lake this summer . . . not though a windshield. Slow Down and Live says the State Depart ment of Motor Vehicles. The "Hurry Bug" is the pest of the road and he can be fatal. Don't let yourself be a "Hurry Bug." Slow Down and Live ! i ? : j A Bang-up Cake^for the fourth , FOR AN INFORMAL FARTY after the Fourth of July Are-1 j works serve this unusual Firecracker Cake. The cake roll itself ! is a delicate angel food made from premium cake flour. Lus ciously filled with chocolate ice cream, it is gaily decorated for , the occasion in red and pink. j FIRECRACKER ICR CREAM CAKE J M cap lifted 8 wans Down Cake Floor 1 cup atftcd granulated ?agar r 1 enp ecf whites (t to 1#) M teaspoon nit 2 teaspoon mam of tartaf 1 teaspoon vanilla Vi teaspoon almond extract 1 quart chocolate lee cream rink Peppermint Glase Colored ornamental npt or tiny red candies Few tone strands of coconut ?together tour t*1*** Plaee eg g white* In Urge mixing bowl; add salt, cream of tartar, and flavorings. Bent with flat wire whip or egg beater until egg white* are stiff enough to hold up In aoft peaks, but are still moist and glossy. Add remaining % cup of the sugar in three additions, sprinkling 2 tablespoons at a time over egg whites and beating 23 strokes or turns each time. . Add flour-sugar mixture in two additions, sifting it over the egg whites. Fold in each addition with flat wire whip or large ?spoon, turning bowl gradually. Use 13 complete fold-over strokes each time. After last addition, use 10 to 20 extra strokes. Spread batter in a 15HxlOHxl-inch pan which has been lined on bottom with peper. Bake in moderate oven (350"F.) 20 .to SS minutes, or until cake springs back when pressed lightly (witfe fingers. I Cool 10 minutes. Then turn out on cloth covered with pow ' dared sugar, remove paper, and trim off edges. Boll up, rolling cloth in cake. Cool thoroughly (at least 1 hour). { When cool, unroll, removing cloth. Spread with chocolate ice --cream. Boll up again and freeze in home freezer or freez ing compartment of . refrigerator (0*F.) at least overnight or, I longer, if desired. Then frost with Pink Peppermint Glaze and sprinkle the colored sugar in diagonal lines across top of cake. Insert a few long shreds of coconut at one end of roll to resemble a wick. Freeze at least 2 hour* longer. Then slice and serve at ?nce. Makes 8 to 10 servings. Pink Peppermint Glue. Combine 1 cup sifted confectioners' tugar, 1 tablespoon water, a few dmr>s of red coloring, and a few drops of peppermir.t extract; mix v. .1. ( ANS) Practically all factors of com mercial Importance In chickens Is inherited. In the past five years, use of corncobs In industry has increased 60 per cent. Farmers lose about $13 billion a year to plant diseases. Adequate nitrogen is a basic re quirement (or a good lawn. American farmers Increased live stock holdings 3 per cent last year. j Since 1946, the Tobacco Stabili zation Corporation has received | more tnan a DUiion pounds of to , bacco. I Farmers cash receipt* from milk ( have Increased 3% time? since 1M0. I I North Carolina has 156 milk pro cessing plants. i __________ Tree planting in Western North Carolina broke previous records this year. Processors usually will not pay top prieee for poorly-feathered chickens. Blueberries are grown commercial ly on 10,000 acres. (ContlnBed Frem Pace 1 and la well known aa a public speaker on the subject of religion. A native of Davie county, Ander son la a graduate of Mocksvllle High School and attended Ruther ford College at Connelly Springs. He taught music for a year before entering service with the Winston Salem police department. He ser ved with the Winston-Salem police department rrom 1KM to 1943, and served with the Charlotte police department from 1M2 until his ap pointment aa S.B.I, chief in 1M6. Anderson is married and has three daughter*. Italian Spaghetti Dinner * Murphy School Lunchroom Wednesday, June 22 5:30 -8:00 p. m. Sponsored By Our Lady's Guild Of St. WilUam's Catholic Chapel Tickets $ 1 *25- adults and 50c, children ^ SUMMER SPECIALS * a ?? ? ? T, i ii ii r ifir-T?niiririrr"T? -f ""rrr '.am? ? ? i ? LADIES Half Slips 98c GOOD GRADE BROADCLOTH SANFORIZED ? EMBROIDERY TRIMMED LADIES Half Slips 98c IN5& 10 DEPT. ? SANFORIZED COTTON PLISSE ? LACE TRIMMED LADIES SUPS 1.49 EMBROIDERY TRIMMED SANFORIZED BROADCLOTH FOUR-GORE SHADOW PANEL LADIES ? Panties 29? RAYON ? 2 BAR TRICOT 5 & 10 DEPT. i ? - ? ... LADIES Shorty Gowns 1.98 COTTON PLISSE MAIN FLOOR Tladies Shorty Pajamas 1.98 COTTON PLISSE MAIN FLOOR - ! y If r*i~ LADIES I SLIPS ? ' 1.49 K " i ... * . SANFORIZED COTTON POSSE ? FOUR GORE t _ . " ;W_. . SHADOW PANEL ? 5 & 10 DEPT. LADIES Can-Can Slips 1.98 GLAZED COTTON 5 & 10 DEPT. LADIES SUPS 98c RAYON ? LACE TRIMMED ALL COLORS 5 & 10 DEPT. taMUttOMKaaMBna LADIES SLIPS 1.98 RAYON ? FOUR GORE NYLON TRIMMED 5 & 10 DEPT. LADIES Long Gowns 1.98 COTTON PUSSE MAIN FLOOR LADIES Brassieres 59? COTTON MAIN FLOOR LADIES Hall Slips 2.98 NYLON ? LACE TRIMMED 5&10DEPT. PURPHY SUP PLY
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