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PAGE SIX They Make Good Pickles: Don’t Throw Away Watermelon Rinds The next time you and your fa mily enjoy a watermelon make it b double enjoyment by saving the rinds and making some of the good old-fashioned watermelon rind pic kies According to tola Pritchard, Ag ricultural! Extension Service food | See BURT | FOR MI KINDS OF i REPAIRS ON AI Jj MAKES | OF CARS I Satisfaction Guaranteed! | Barfs Garage i Blount Si. I pin* TF tuple 1 8175 j •• '*!» !t; !|, N. <T - iimilOfTißlT'Ti —1 -*«• -r»- -***;-/■ i- -T******** * ' iMUtar nM fOMMl'lnw WOWIH MW-WWHH —l' *' " "n*--' i»i«iiiiiiwilW»*»i wnWWWUW"™ v ,oR FOf? . , s g- ' U/ /A t ' i'u •: . >■' .... C./ 4 . :*•' 'MsM: ■ V _ ... Ca • ;%g-:V ' * ■■»•• • Lady Borden / YC V' • ! lemon Bisque *. iji icecream \ \ m! . a • *?• i \ 'S/w*i ’Jfc w ; ' • ; _.~»-'>yaaß»y»" v ’*Alw&itai!rv * i Gooi, sweet otirl MjnsMnv! Look for it in the Burgundy-colored fD . carton where yon sec the Lady L '• •’ ", *: Borden Ire Cream sign, c . y v ,u .> *L -• , \ 5 "i \,. Uorsteft fh&t- because It s if: with <?xtr« we»m BORDEN COMPANY The Whit*' Hairy Product* Division 206 Harrison Avtnua Dial TEmpie 2-SS69 v - ;• - tAcqgae - • • ■ 'W3O- --vsmCi isv-ur;nnu’-M- nMMKWM’AMOS) • *****'* w- 1 w - .omult .»ww-ww>twi»s^v | I Jsja, /XS% s i*t» i\ 4*k\)V (/ * f * /■% | Me alt i mes E A 51 ER I . Lov« ff*#t «om tfn*t cfrlbbfa* bitter and aqutrti b*©K at you whisn you *fnk a tooth ki b ? No matter th« *A*<son, tho*e ■in i»»* ,,rr, ~ b’ ffifr -P c Ot > ‘ nf kernel* can be your* with the fingertip *on . „ ,£f>i f veniervee o# m «.iectrl« home freezer. For hero >« aonvenience j plus flavorful freshness at it* best. i Time** no problem and neither Is choice. At your fingertips and fresh >irb\ as frost, a wondrom variety of foods are yours for the picking to nook, «fc • heat or tfw# and eat? N»*i time the *nvili fry's appetites sag, perk yp w#k frosty surpriaers from the eool depth* of your #ree*er. ; They'!! kn-e lit and so wIW you. —j it The *ofreaniarMk» of this built-in food store come* in a variety of styles. 5*H Tin 1* Your* k the of spacious cabinet freezer*, smartly styled upright AfcT' W,,R * modok or the happy combination of a Refrlgorator Freeier. Whi<rh- ever you ehooaa, year'll fJnd mealtime easier and life a bit breezier Frsek frvMs m<? —.#*» 89*K»ta>W Preewx Ways and *ookks—meet*, tijt* awl paG»w *w» lust soma of the many tssets to ksep barWy In your family fwases. H«rlo* svshs tor ■ "i yi i■ ii»in ■ Mini ■viimiiw hmwmmihmuiiw ansi—in ■mini mn-rummiiiTniiw n ir ■ - tt't -rm^, your Electrical Dealer to kelp you pick £ (CAROLINA POWER 8c LIGHT COMPANY) | model best nutted for your needs. , t ~ "•••■•••■-'■.... V — ttousam: jOiys •-- v. 'mw)u<.rrvrti»TWfri« .wnwwwcw conservation and marketing speci alist. this recipe for watermelon pickles is an excellent one. Here are the steps: 1. Dissolve 1 vial lime (11.5 grs.) I in water. 2. Add 10 to 11 1-2 pounds rind and soak overnight. 3. Rinse well in the morning. 4. I Cover with plain water and boil ! ;! 20 minutes, 5. Rinse. 6. Boil rind I . n sail water (13 cups) for 20 minui•. s. 7. Rinse again. 8. Put 10 pounds sugar and .1-2 gallon vine i gar in container. 9. Put in bag: | ! 1-2 can whole allspice, 1-2 can j ! whole cloves, 1-2 dozen ginger ! sticks. 10. Add rind end boil (not j | simmer) slowly for 2 hours. 11. i Seal hot in hot sterilized jars and * ! process 10 minutes at simmering j 1 temperature (180 degrees). ; If you follow (his simple step- | I by-step procedure. Miss Pritchard | says you should have tasty water ' melon pickles that you and your j family can enioy I’m months Happy Khmer New Year. TOP MAN Thurman \ Bal lard. Scotland Neck, a rising se nior at A and T College, will lead the cadets at A and T Cd >ce as corps commander of the joint Air Force and Army ROTE units at the college. A rising se nior. Ballard is -* Korean veter I Kolleman-Martin Vows Spoken In Goldsboro GOLDSBORO The Mt. Cal ! vsrv Baptist- Church was the scene | of the wedding Sunday afternoon, ' July 2?., at 5 p.m. of Miss Barbara i Jean Holloman and A-ie Robert jE. Martin of Pittsburg, Pa. and , Seymour Johnson Ah Force Base i The Rev. A. R. Smith, pastor oi ; the bride, was the officiating mi- The church was beautifully decorated with flower baskets of white gladioli with potted frptt and seven branched tight ' cd tapers. Nuptial music was rendered • by Mrs. Bernice Wilson, organ ; Ist and Miss Shirley Lane, solo ist. The bride >S the daughter of ; Gertruds Johnson of Goldsboro I The groom is the son r, f Mr and i Mrs. Monroe L. Martin o( Pitts j burgh, Pa. The bride was given in marriage I by her uncle, Mr. Arnold O.'e-schcy, j The bride xttQrft white short, net ove. taffeta evening dress, with a tare jacket find lore pTrs- I te.d alee vets with ft poo- pan col* ; l,ir Mrs* Ella Joyce STTklftfif’ ' aunt of (he bride w?*" -v- - -H .. t r an and saw the opportunities to returning to the service a« sn officer. He hopes to hp .* pitot and the half-wing which h« wears above other citations in dicatcs that he has met many of the flying qualifications h<rnor. ."he won a dress of pink lace over taffct:i with i matching picrur- hat and r-u-ried a bouquet of white carnations. Briii- smiitds wc-ro Misses Sally Jeim Thornton. Wilhomcna Thorn top and Frpdft Muye Thornton, cousins of the bride; Misses Barba ra Jean Ho-.v.'ird, BcPv Joyce How* eil and Mm. Gynoll T'zzell, They -vo.-e r-ustt-l drerros and earned bouquet?, of white carnations \ -2c Willie A. Brown of Si. Aft*, and Seymour ,?ohb -.oii tie ! i.rcc Base was best man. Ushers were A 2r l.eon :>.rd McNe.-.rv. \-7i- Arthur IV. ISopkias. A- Ir Robert Jackson, all of Seymour Johnson AFB. Mr. William Bass, cousin of the tiridc, New York City; Mr. George Wilson ol Goldsboro. The bride's mother wore a •d’eet lennfb dross of beige shan tung With white and blue acces ,'oni:s and ive'c e corsage of or chid <.;ii-n.**! : ons. of • hr- hrid. wore s street length hvou! Fncn dress with white ar tv-ssur'cs and ".-ore a corsage of v/hire carnations. The great granri n-,-r*h< r -- ( .? him and white si root length dresj; with white nc- THE CAROLINIAN Y outh Wins S9OO In j. Fisher Body Contest i' BOSTON, Mass.. (ANP)—James J M. Toller, 1957 graduate of Tech-! nicial High School, has been of- 1 , ficially notified that, he won' first State and Regional Fisher i Body Craftsman’s Ouild Award, | senior division. The award was for the building | of a mode! of outstanding ear de sign. Young Toller will receive a ces.corieas. The couple will make their home on South Audubon Ave. The bride was a .Tuna graduate of Dillard High School. After the ceremony the mother of the bride entertained a recep tion at Lincoln Homes Recreation Center. I Out-of-town guests wet - the | mother of the groom, Mrs. Carmen E. Martin of Pittsburgh, Pa; Mr Arnold Teachey, unde of the | bride of New York City: Mr. Wil ! liam Bass of New York City: j Mrs. Oleo Thompson and Mrs Kl- I iza Gray, New York City. il'fiiiiiisfcin ail tauntjfVHifcww! -. rrrr- .««» WWK- WR WK ■ *8B! WIiMW t«« EWttSlOfWt IH -bt »MH WKSiii* «-■ -,4 k. imw (itHi • (i«r*iin Ms:" f-W £l* mm Starting With "*»II TUESDAY NIGHT ’ tool* 1 A iig. 20th — - _ _ „ lir . n RALEIGH Seafood Co. i‘ lf it’s in the *ca .. .and . ~ eatable we have it. or we will get it! Dial TE 2-7748 FREE DELIVERV • PLENTY PARKING SPACE 410 K. Davie RE Raleigh, N. <\ ■,.hlni uwi■ wsiwmnrii•»r■Tips ■ r nn~ n-r ■ r-rr-nrr tatmsFmtr*' '«*--«• ■wi^.-mws*awis**«www;>#«^^ i " KRAMER'S "THE HOUSE OF DIAMONDS'’ Comer Martin and Salisbury Streets I DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWE L R Y ; .. - l ; Easy Budget Term* Arranged Quality for Quality Nobody Put Nobody Undersells . , . KRAMER’S "the home of diamonds" When Planning Your Vacation -CA L I GEORGE A. ISELEY INSURANCE AGENCY For TRIP INSURANCE 1 to 90 Days ! Phone TEm pie S-2043 203 Securi f v Bide,. ! j i —r , -#K i, i'L'.vw.--.'t»jyr -Tvr • ---- 'r i i '^torttT^lNe? _ Hardly*, you might »ay, “there's not much a penny »il! buy snymors." But wait a moment. Look » K closely In jpito of wars, depressions, risin? tensions, inflation. Communism anrl a!! the other troubles ! that pi ague this old earth, that com has maintained its i salue better than most currencies. Tn f v - ’liberty" on tfi* left side still jp*m and truth in thi* proud land of ours. u’ThJri ' Ve r 1 || US,> i c,r ° d us P rodlJl '« * nation that t* the e«vy of sil mankind. K hymt>l « P*n«y Vri? represents sound value arid IS orth utw« for ysjHt yostr Gm+ly end our country. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 1 jl~M3flwm*rffl»nrrmwn-iw» ini'ifVTrtMnr -tw.-*-« txnr^-r-nu^.-rae* l 1 j check for S9OO and an all-expense a ! paid trip to Detroit where he will f j compete with other regional win- s I ners. Tn 1954 the young designer also | won the state and regional a- j j wards; In 1955 second place in the j ! state awards; 1956, honorable : mention. -. and stop saying Tte ware the Ides e-f March! ’ WEEK ENDING SATURDAY AUGUST 17 1Q57 Daring May of this year non' , agricultural income was 325.1 bil lion dollars as compared to farm ers’ income of 11 7 billion dollars The flue-cured tobacco markH ing card must be used to identify all the tobacco marketed from the farm for which the card was is sued. "|p|og|p Will! ■■!!■« ■■■■! Will III! 4 I Now Offer You I Ip Tailored-Made | CLOTHES Os A Famous National I ELVIS 1 hand ; 9 GRANVILLE TERR ACT j I JACQUIN’SJ I j | will ||jj | I *2 PINT ILJ [ 8 ]H i I t>mnuD ffou #*a»n ~ •« proop % | P CtiJUHfS JACOBIN M C'w. Ist., Phil*,, P* t wW. " . .1-- gj ggp&g j ] &4- nan m I Htahcs pjfyeess j| */ INSIST ON POSNER'S PROCESS •- 41 YOUR fAVMIfI RARRtR SHOP drug «jnd C4«m»tig count® , *Hgssygra«iwigre^sry»!i«a^:wm , -:.-=■: •.- -<•*-'• • ,-, T|| I m l£j pplf p |- *pr* ** | I ilia vfßtmS 7-Way Coconut Layer CMS | Si 50 2-Layer Oakes CHOCOLATE , CARMEL S ESS CHFRKY rial PINEAPPLE 1 For that picnic: Doughnuts 10c dozen Danish Paslrv, ' for FV PIES ... 'Y,k and - 4)c W*—Are—Open—AlJ Day—Wed»esd»y- \U Tb ••••>; i, aaimei 197 S WttMLNGTON AT PHONS S sTEmpl# 2-8333 - 2-BS3I | <rrr irrr.Kwtrai—rtrafftraraa. ■-■- | ! MAKE EXTRA MONEY i SELL ■ Ji_ LdIMMW /■> M •■Hu vrr. j Your own state newspaper, with new-, of your community while it is still news. Liberal Commission | Fill out and mail the coupon below at once. m •«». am »*« . «»«««■. • The CAROLINIAN i * 513 E. Martin St. • Raleigh, N. C. i i 1 Pleese send details of how 1 can earn money sellm a; , 8 The CAROLINIAN in my community. I think I ran sell j I j oopies weekly. j ! ’’’’ i j ADDRESS _ j I* CITY OR TOWN —— * *«*o «■» rsvn warn «w> *mm» bus nun mvum mmt* was* muv* wi- «*» , Place orders now for tree -c-ed lings to be planted this '.-11 | "BE I*K; ; A RED I , - )R r I-iviscj!- |,-> p * i k. %ssrr CiVELLA BEAUTY COU.KGU Registration for (be J'l.\7 V. Term will begin Tuesday, Sep j temher 3, at !> A.M. I For Information W it j Mrs. Christiana J. Pit;* President I 4Oft FAST MARTIN STJU I I Raleigh. N. C.
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