Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, September 4, 1959 MOTOR MAIPS Watch Car Instruments To A void Being Stranded By Martha Johnson Dodce Safety Consultant So your neighbor ran out of gas the other day while purring along the highway en route to visit her Mother. That’ll never happen to youl You’re right. It won’t. IF you play it smart. It wouldn’t have happened to your neighbor, cithrr, if she was a smart driver. If she was in the habit of periodically taking a quirk check of all those gadgets and gauges on the instriinienl panel to make certain the car was in top-notch operating condition. Whenever you are driving the car, whether it be to the corner grocery or to a neighboring town, check the gasoline gauge fre quently—to save a long walk to a filling station. Keep an eye on the temperature and oil pressure gauges. Watch the ammeter. If the pointer shows “discharge" when the engine is running rapidly, something is in need of attention. By being alert to the position of all gauge indicators, you can save yourself a lot of time and inconvenience. GARDEN TIME By M. E. GARDNER N. C. State College Have you ever used grape leaves in the home processing of cucum ber pickles? If you have, do you know why you used them? Better color? Firmness? Taste? Or was the recipe handed down from grandmother or great-grandmoth er? If you have used this method it would be of considerable interest to hear from you because grape leaves may supply the answer to one spoilage problem which has caused tremendous losses in the growing commercial pickling indus try. The problem is concerned with softening of cucumbers during brime fermentation and the storage of salt stack. Behind these losses are enzymes-chemical compounds We Put GOOD PLANTS In the Right.. Place DIXON BROS. NURSERY MAKING THE OUTDOORS MORE BEAUTIFUL produced by living cells which are essential for biological processes. It was discovered that these en zymes were introduced into the cur ing brine vat on withering, moldy flowers still attached to the cu cumbers at harvest time. Years of research have gone into the discov ery of a non-poisonous substance, or inhibitor, which would prevent this enzyme action. And this is where grape leaves come in Recent studies have indicated that grape leaves contain a natural inhibitor against the enzymes which cause softening of the cucumbers. It was further discovered that the Scuppernong variety, of the Musca dine family, a native American va riety which originated in Tyrrell county, yielded the highest concen tration of the enzyme inhibitor. It is obvious that the addition of large quantities of grape leaves to commercial cucumber vats would be impractical. However, it may be that the inhibitor can be further identified and isolated so that higher concentrations could be easily obtained by synthetic meth ods. If this can be done it would prove to be of great value to the pickling industry and other indus tries where enzyme control is de sirable. READ THE MIRROR WEEKLY TRY OUR SEAFOOD The WIGGLY PIG ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiib = A GOOD PLACE TO EAT - | ! METROPOLITAN CLUB I S 317 Pollock Street ME 7-9S27 = Hi M = Enjoy Recreation with Your Friends E "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiikT We Are Discontinuing Until Fall Our Serving of Charcoal Steaks & Chicken. In the Meantime, You Can Count on Us as Always for Good Food and Refresh ments, Day and Night, and for Courteous Car Care. Drop In for a Visit at TOWN 'N COUNTRY More Veterans Applying for Disability Insurance Forms Veterans are applying for the new total disability income pro vision to their GI insurance poli cies in increasing numbers and the VA has issued more than 1,000 of these provisions, the agency an nounced. The total disability provision (re ferred to as TDIP) provides that if the holder becomes totally disabled for a period of six months or long er he will receive from VA up to $100 per month as long as the total disability continues. The face value of the insurance policy itself is not decreased dur ing the period of payments. The additional premium pay ments are small. Complete infor mation conceniing the provisions can be obtained from any VA of fice. The veteran must show that he is in good health. The disability payments are at the rate of $10 per month for each $1,000 of insurance in force. No payments are made, however, for disabilities incurred after the veteran has attained age 60. Other wise any holders of NSLI policies are eligible to apply for TDIP, ex cept those holding extended insur ance and those with “RH” policies. For tho bett In wheel belancina, wheel alignment, motor tune-up, brake, generator, (tarter repaira, Harvey Moore, Ballard's Service Station Bridgeton, N. C. 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