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ZIGZAGGER A scattering of gay embroidered flowers, a dointy ?trip of lace enhqpce your Carol# King Original of white Carole Lyn rayon. Junior jizei 9 to 15. >l2?s HINTS DEPARTMENT STORE m I CHEVROLET TRUCKS NIW FOUR- POINT DRIVIR COMPORTi 1. Th? cab ttiat "brtalhw.'* 2. Drtvar't com portment Is wider and deeper ? nort leg room. 3. Wldar, deeper, more comfortable Mat* or* fvtty adjuitabl*. 4. larger windshield and windows give 22% better visibility. FL IX I- MOUNTED CAB-rvb ber-cushloned against road #iocfcs, torsion and vibration. Stronger, sturdier FRAMES. LONOBt WHCH.BASCS. MCaufeD LOAD VACI In pick-ups and panels. VALVB-IK-HEAD TRUCK K H OtrtJ ? ^odd's most econonit cai for Ihsir six*. KYDRAUilC TRUCK BRAKB? with exclusive design for greater broke - lining contact ? assure quick, safe stops. with the wc/ustve CAB 7HAr&t&fTH?S ' ? greatest contribution to driver comfort and safety In truck history! See this ymck at our showroom! See today's newest trucks, with the cab that "breathes" ? that "Inhales" frAh air and "exhales" used air? keeps glass clear and fjee from fogging. See this line of advance-design trucks, with new increased ** load space, longer- than -ever wheelbases and a host of other improvements destined to make Chevrolet even more highly preferred by truck buyers, ?> ms** .? imnma. O ?? CHOOSE CHEVROLET TRUCKS FOR TRANSPORTATION UNLIMITED O O Colvard Chevrolet Company BOONE, n. c. OOKIIMfi r.LARfi In the summer when appetites are apt to falter and it is diffi cult to persuade the family to eat, then it seems to me that the housewives should see to it that each dish in the menu is not only interesting and tempting but possess distinct food value. Quick lea Box Pudding 1 cup pineapple juice 1-8 cup sugar 1 teaspoon gelatin 3 tables" Jons water 3 eggs 1 cup stewed prunes slightly sweetened 1 cup sponge cake crumbs 2 tablespoons lemon extract Remove pits from prunes and cut in small pieces. Soften gela tine in cold water. Beat egg yolks and add a little cold pineapple juice. Mix well. Heat rest of pine apple juice with sugar in double boiler. Add egg yolks stirring constantly until well blended. Add gelatin and dissolve. Re move from heat. Add stiffly beaten egg whites mix through ly. Add flavoring, prunes and cake crumbs. Line a square pan with waxed paper then pour in mixture. Allow to chill. When ready to serve unmold and serve with whipped cream. CoffM Gelee 1 1-2 cups strong clear coffee 3-4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla 1-2 cup cream 1 tablespoon gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water 3 eggs-salt 6 bacaroons crumbled coarse ly Chopped pecans To the hot coffee add the sugar, cream and the gelatin which has been softened in the cold water. Beat the egg yolks light with 1-2 teaspoon salt. Fold into the hot coffee mixture. Add the vanilla and macaroons. Cool and when the mixture begins to congeal fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour into sherbert glasses and chill. Garnish with chopped pecans. Torto 1-2 cup sugar 1-2 cup margarine 4 eggs 1-2 cup flour 1 cup baking powder 2 tablespoons milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream margarine and sugar. Add yolks of eggs and beat until light and lemon colored Add milk, flour, baking powder and cake pans, with waxed paper, vanilla. Beat well. Line 2 layer Spread the cake batter in pans. It will be very thin layers. Over this spread meringue made of the stifly beaten egg white with 1-2 cup sugar. Sprinkle with a few chopped blanched almonds. Bake in an oven 325 degrees for 25 minutes. Put together with the following custard. Custard 1-2 cup sugar 2 egg yolks 3-4 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 3 teaspoons cornstarch Gradually pour 3-4 cup scalded milk over the mixture. Return to double boiler and cook until mix ture thickens. Add vanilla. Cool To put together, place 1 layer, meringue side down, on a flat cake plate. Cover with the cream filling, then with the other layer of cake meringue side up. Serve with sweetened whipped cream. Ic? Crttm Sandwich Rounds of cake Slices of pineapple Ice cream Cherries Cut cake in rounds to fit slices of pineapple. Place the pine apple slices on the cake slices, top with ice cream and garnish with cherries. NOTICE TO VETERANS Veteran students home on vacation until the fall term are not eligible for unemployment allowances. The fact that they are scheduled to return to school in September makes them ineli gible because they cannot ac cept any suitable job offered. Readjustment allowances assist the veteran until such time as he can secure permanent employ ment. The Veterans Administration cautions student veterans against claiming unemployment allow ances until they make sure their subsistence payments have been stopped, since many may be making use of holiday and leave pay after the school term closes. The law provides that any vet eran who knowingly accepts any readjustment allowances to which he is not entitled shall forfeit all further rights to such benefits. In addition, misrepre sentation or fraud are punishable bv fines and impusonment. Veterans planning to attend colleges or other institutions of higher learning this fall, for the first time, are being advised by the Veterans Administration to get busy right now. Past enroll ment figures will be exceeded for the school year 1947-48 and it looks like "first come, first served." This necessitates ap plying for a certificate of eligi bility immediately, selecting a fully approved school and being assured of acceptance. LIONEL WARD, Service Officer. NEW BOOKS IN COUNTY LIBRARY "The Modern Family Garden Book,'' by Biles; "Stories of Our American Patriotic Songs." by Lyons; "Experiment in Rebel lion," by Dowdey; "We Shook The Family Tree", by Dolson; "The Lunch Box And Every Kind of Sandwich", by Brobeck; "In This Thy Day", by McLaverty; "Nearby", by Yates; "The Wild Yazoo", by Myers; "Another Wo man's House", by Eberhart: "The Clever Sister", by Banning; "Al ways Young and Fair", by Richter: "Buckaroo's Code", by Overholser: "Storm Center", by MeSpadden; "Hang and Rattle", by Boswocth; "The Old Mill", by Wilson; "Unhappy Rendezvous", by Anne Nash; "The Hidden Heart", by Black; ''Seven Daught ers", by Lieferant. Rise of 35 per cent in adult American drinkers is estimated. <$<y) DR. L. E. WELLMAN Optometrist MOUNTAIN CITY, TENN. Office Days: Tuesdays, Wednes days, Thursdays, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 6-20-tf BOONE DRUG CO. You? Prescription Store Prompt Serric* Three Registered Pharmacists: G. K. Moose, W. R. Richardson, O. K. Richardson Store Hours 8:30 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. Sir days 2:00 P. M. to 6 P. M. If needed after store hours, call 114-M or 101. . THE REXALL STORE NO APPETITE YovBQftors ofton mid Kofp with fS?lr oli mi notion. Yo<i1l rtcdgnic* tko Mid *- bod Humor, coated tongu*, irritobl*. Gtvt Tri?no, tKo ton no loxotiv* fo# cfcildron und?r 12. Flororod with prun# (uicv, won't upttt littio fttomocfci. TRYTRIENA. Covtion: wt* only of dirocfod. 30c, lor^o ?iz?, 50c AUIfD DRUG I rlPrlH products CO A a * 1 I Ch.i?* ji- ok i Trnn YOUR TRI-COUNTY Health Department Br DR. ROBERT R. KING. JR. District Health Officer u u u o iwmauui ? ? ? ~ny 1 Public and private water sup plies are a matter of public health concern. Public water supplies are usually regulated by local ordinances of cities or townships, but also are subject to the same principals of sanita tion as any water supply. Private water supplies are of public im portance when the people on whose property they are located are carriers of contagious dis eases or sell milk or other food products of the farm or engage in bome public business. Spring3. wells, lakes, and rivers supply water which muy or may not be pure. Private water supplies usually are obtained from springs or wells which are ordinarily though of as supply ing pure water which needs no artificial purifying. This is not necessarily true just as water from lakes and rivers has to be purified by filtration, floculation, and chemical treatment with limes, chlorine, charcoal, alum, and other chemicals so must the private water supply be treated. In selecting a water supply the water shed must be considered as well as the foundation from which the water springs. Springs should be protected from surface drainage by enclosure in a "ce ment box with a tightly fitting cap and eart should be thrown in against the box so as to drain surface water away in all direct ions and should be protected from cattle by fencing. A well should be far enough from the barn yard or out house so that water draining through the earth will not contaminate the well. The problems of water supply which confront the sanitarian are many and varied, but it is part of his job to know the answers to your questions, and he will be glad to help where he can. New Mexico has approximately 8,000,000 acres of national forest land. THREE AT A TIME Pittsburg, Pa. ? Evidently all tiring of bachelorhood at one time, throe brothers, Vincent, Samuel and Michael Scuro took unto themselves brides in a triple wedding ceremony recent-| Dacus RADIO Shop EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING; ALL MAKES 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE 217 E. Main St. Phone 11* New Shipment Men's All-Wool Suits $34.95 The Famous w LEE HATS For Men $8.50 to $10.00 Other Hats at $2.98 to $7.95 Men's Star Brand Shoes . . $4.95 to $8.95 Fortune Brand $4.95 to $8.95 American Gentleman . . . $5.95 to $9.95 We are exclusive local dealers MEN'S WORK SHOES We are the exclusive local dealers for these: Star Brand $4.95 to $9.95 Wolverine $3.95 to $7.95 HUNT'S DEPARTMENT STORE AN OLD-TIME CELEBRATION July 3-4-5 Cove Creek School SUGAR GROVE, N. C. Sponsored by School ior Benefit of Recreation Fund. S. F. Horton, Principal Chairman of Committee. PUBLIC SPEAKING, RACES, BAND CONCERTS, FREE BARBECUE JULY 4 ONE TON OF BARBECUE FREE Mammoth Fireworks Display Every Night. Bombardment One Mountain to Another The Fall 01 Tokyo Displayed in beautiful fireworks evening of July 4th. Everybody invited. Plan now to spend your Fourth with us. BIG MIDWAY OF RIDES, SHOWS, FREE ACTS, ETC. I
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