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Page 2 Schoolday Bright Does your day go wrong when you get up on the wrong side of the bed in the morning? Nope. That's just superstition. *' Does your day go wrong when you fail to eat an ade quate breakfast? Could be. And that's a fact proven by surveys. Students who are hearty breakfast eaters get better grades. Workers who pauae at the table for a good, aoiid morning meal do better on the job. People are like cars. They can't operate with out fuel. A special statewide promo tion during the month of Sep tember is going to spotlight this fact for the over two million North Carolinians who make a habit of ignoring good breakfast habits. "Breakfast Right— School day Bright." That's what the promotion has been tagged. Its sponsors are the North Carolina Dairy Products As sociation. American Dairy As sociation of North Carolina, North Carolina Egg Market ing Assciation, and North Ca rolina Pork Producers Asso ciation. The September kick-off for the promotion is significant. Thta will give it added mean ing as Tar Heel youngsters head back to school. Author ity* say that inferior diets a««ct six out of every ten in the nation, and four ouUflf every ten boys. Skip ping breakfast, the authori tier add. is one of the main reqgops why the diets are poor- The message should have nMMing for everybody, though So if your first mo tion in the morning is tow ard' the door, be sure to table th* motion! (HIHIII Jtiriil J. ?• ftril |r. -—— Qwktk J p. grtl Editor f. 5- SELL, IMO-IM# ii.. . SubecripUon Price nmm .5# Mi itotM .ff On, Tew |Lf| SIX INCH Air Drilled Welle —MODERN AIR DRILL— AOt WELL DBILLUrq oa f Phone MS-4141 • EATON FUNERAL HOME Services Amkalance B«niei jttjWayne baton Carl Eaton Hubert Raton M DIAL 834-2148 MOCKSVTLIJC, N. a i UPHOLSTERING NEW HOME FURNISHINGS 1 * We also carry a complete line of new furnishings. 1 Let us make your old furniture look new aftain for your home, appliances space heaters, etc. Edwards Furniture & Upholstery Co. Dial 834-2244 Located on Statesvllle Hwy. St. 1, Mocksville, N. C. See Us For Your Insurance Needs Mocksville Ins. Agency, Inc. J. E. DURHAM For Real Estate Needs RUFUS BROCK Box Sl4 Mocksville, N. 0. Telephone Office 684 - 5017 Night 493-6767 698-8410 Davie Freezer Locker Building ••MP" ~.*S .„-y W. P. SPEAS, M.D. -OPHTHALMOLOGIST ,%r .re - 4 m. omcei voM»e» IN TH« MATON Bim stiNG Mmm W-Hli - MH* *m*fx qau KBGIBTEBED OPTICIAN . , , UQ MAKES «■ QMS«W .. . CQNOTANTLi IN AmSDANOt LOCALS Kenneth Sales spent from Friday until Sunday at Myrtle *MC£ S. C. Mrs. Mattie McCullough has returned home from Ro wan Hospital. Mrs. Lila Wagner and Mr*. Mary Howerton spent from Saturday until Wednesday vi siting their son and grand son. Harold Wagner and fa mily in Augusta, South Caro lina. Lindsey Head remains a patient at Rowan Hospital. Mr. and Mrs frfumao Jor dan and Mr. and Mrs. George Jordan spent Labor Day week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. A T. Kelley of California, Md. and also visited Washington, D. C. Joe Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loman Jordan ,had the misfortune to break his right arm last Saturday while playing. Ben Jordan was expecting to enter Rowan Hospital tor treatment on Wednesday. Bob Athey entered Da vie Hospital on Wednesday to undergo surgery on Thurs day. Mrs. Paul Booe will spend Sunday, Monday and Tuesday of next week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joe Warwick and new granddaughter, Jamie Ann, in Elkin. Mr. and Mrs. James Potts l of Danville, Va., Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wyrick of Salis bury and Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Potts of Aberdeen. North Carolina spent Sunday visit ing Mrs. Mabel Head. Brady Alexander, Jim Scott and Tommy Hutchens attend ed the "Southern 500" races at Darlington, South Carolina on Labor Day. Mrs. Brady Alexander en tered Rowan Hospital Thurs day morning to undergo ob servation. Tom Richardson returned home Saturday from Rowan Hospital. WOOWIAF NEWS Mr. and lsrs. Jimmy Steele and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mc lntyre of Woodleaf vacation ed in Florida last week. They went to Jacksonville to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nichols and Raymond. From there they went to the Nichols' cabin on Mirror Lake at Interlachen, Florida, where yuj*. went swimming, boating aqjl fishing. They also shop ped in Palatka, Fla. They left Wood Leaf on Saturday, August 28th and returned home on Sunday, September 5. Mr. Nichols is the brother of Mrs. Mclntyre. Ann Mclntyre spent th? week with her cousins, Ron nie and Kay l|clntyire o| Wood leaf- Spending Labor Day with Jim and Reba Mclntyre and family were Mr. ' and Mrs, Sherman Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ellen burg, Buttons, Freddie, and Buster of Sal isbury, Jimmy an Tiny Steele, and also a visitor was Mrs: Delia Munday of Salisbury. > Qp—AlrlUiiipar Soup's Onf ,^ t ., .., " *Mr-- ft - AA%' i mP j , f * mSi Roundup t>a the shores of I4l' Pend Orielle at Farragut, Idaho.! Over 1,000 fins will he turning simultaneously for breakfast; 1 lunch and di»ner. Sixty-eight tons of charcoal will provide th® iufl. The 9,000 teen-age cookswfll learn modi about the arts of ■punnet and outdoor cooking, and they will also take home many fcgenious methods for shortening meal preparation through tfa* 10$ of eonvMHtnet foods. | Two hundred and fifty tons of fqod vffl be used. Just to giva Too an example of the staggering grocery list, 29,300 cans of soup will go Into the preparation of 19 meals during the events Here are two of the Girl Scoot tested and approved recipes. ' Fink Velvet Sea* , Oliver Twist . tnu (10% ounces each) 1S MM (16% ounces, each) • Condensed cremi of condensed tomato soup $ mushroom soap • „ hs *■ } 2S ««w. w.fct md le. «ta« •oup can milk in a container. Stir until thotu Wand spups and water. Heat, oughly mixed and chilled. Sen* stirring now and then. Makes with 2 ice cubes in each glass. I *WgB. Makes • ssnrings. Spaceman Cookies |K 4gt — — mJW. Jssm - Spaceman Cookies, perched on marshmallow "launching pads," take' popular gingerbread men into the realm of tomorrow. These 'Xikies zoomed aloft in a spaceship yet, but they're guaran |e|| to tfnd y?ur youngsters Into "orbit." iake Spaceman Cookies with enriched self-rising flour to be sure ortftra Enrichment contributes valuable nutrients Wf B-vltmins thiamine, niacin aftd riboflavin, the minerals Iron and and food energy.— all "musts" on your family's The % Vpjprenina juid salt by the miller in specific amount* lu.to .self-rising flour spepd preparation, too. For best flavor lake tjSf / a day ahead'and store in a tightly covered con tainer to "mellow" overnight. v SPACEMAN COOKIES About 1 d92«n cookie* , 4 cu«a silUd enriched Yt cup melted shortening or all ■elf-rising- flour* 1 2 teaspoons around ginger gB 1 ci/iUn*on CurranU or raltlne 1 cup light iqtftaaaes . Confectioners sugar Icing Set but baking sheets. Preheat oven to 360°. Sift together flour, ginger and", cinnamon. 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