GREENSBORO, N. C. HIGH POINT, N. C.
BURTNER FURNITURE COMPANY
Dealers In
Furniture, Stoves/ Household Furnishings
313 Sooth Elm Street Greensboro, N. C.
Ridgeview
Hosiery Mill Co.
Ladies’ Full-Fashioned
and Seamless Hosiery
NEWTON, NORTH CAROLINA
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tabor’s loyalty oath: “Buy
Union Label good* and use Un*
ion services.”
You receive the dividends at
once when you invest in Union
Ijibelstock.
The Dessert Parade
During the year, the "parade” of
deaaerts gracing your table un
doubtedly becomes a lengthy one.
Of course, something different is
always in demand. Desserts that
catch the kiddies* eye, naturally
rank high in this parade. And when
the dessert is not only nourishing
and delicious, but helps you solve
a food problem as well, it is sure
to rate repeat performances in your
home throughout the year. •
Mother is ever on the alert to
entice the youngsters to consume
foods which their bodies require.
Some of these foods are not al
ways pleasing to the kiddles. Cer
tain tiny tots absolutely refuse to
drink their necessary quota of
milk. However, Mother can handle
this refusal by serving milk In a
tasty and attractive manner. An
.Ideal way to triumph over this
situation is to make milk into cool,
delicious rennet desserts. Served
with a novel topping, they are sure
to please the eye and provide
"Junior” with a nourishing treat
at the same time.
And why not make the children’s
special dessert so attractive that
the grown ups too, will be glad to
eat it. The following recipe for an
economical, eggless, non - cooked
dessert, provides an Ideal partici
pant in your "dessert parade” —
one that will be presented over and
over again. *
Maple Rennet Dessert '
2 cups milk (not canned)
1 package maple rennet powder
Honey chocolate ctars
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Set out 4 or S dessert glasses
Warm milk slowly until lukewarm,
stirring constantly. Test a drop on
the Inside of your wrist frequently.
When it feels Comfortably Warm
(110* F.) — not hot, remove at
once from heat. Stir in entire con
tents of package at one tliu% Mix
until powder is dissolved — not
over one minute. Pour at once,
u-hile sttli liquid, into desart
glasses. Do not disturb for aboat
10 minutes, while milk sets. Then
chill ia refrigerator until serving
time.
Honey Chocolate Stare: Roll S
cups of crisp corn flakes as lino as
possible, and combine with ona 3
ounce package of softened cream
cheese, % ounce melted bitter
chocolate, 3 tablespoons honey,
dash of salt, and a drop of vanilla.
(If chocolate Is not available, flavor
with cinnamon instead.) Place this
mixture betVeen 3 sheets of waxed
paper and flatten into a sheet V4
inch thick.1 Allow to stand about 30
minutes. Then lift the waxed paper
from one side; score with criss
cross lines, tiling the tin el of a
fork. Replace the waxed paper and
turn over; lift the wfcxed paper
from the other side and score this
side also, in one direction only.
Cut out stars, using a cookie
cutter. Lift these carefully and
place one in the center of each
dessert just before serving (Scor
ing both sides of the garnish causes
it to break apart easily when
eaten.)
N. G. RANKS THIRD IN
INCREASE OF NEW .
TRUCKS AND DUSES
RALEIGH, N. C.—North Caro
lina ranks third in the nation in
the increase in automobiles,
trucks and buses in 1950, accord
ing: to an estimate released by
the Bureau of Public Roads of
the Department of Commerce,
the Department of Motor Vehic
les reported today.
The estimate showed that
North Carolina has a 13.2 per
cent increase over 1949 in, these
Service Distributing Co.
Incorporated
-' . J. R. Heldermon, President
Distributors of
Gasoline, Kerosene, Fuel Oil
and Motor Oil
MAIN OFFICE
Phone 1180
Albemarle, North Carolina
Asheboro, N. C.
Concord, N. C.
Lexington, N. C.
Mooresville, N. C.
High Point, N. C.
Chino Grove, N. C.
Hickory, N. C.
Greensboro, N. C.
Statesville, N. C.
Salisbury, N. C.
Randleman, N. C
Troy, N. C.
Wades boro, N. C.
Charlotte, N. C*
Thomas vi lie, N. C,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Forest City, N. C.
Winston-Salem, N. C.
types of vehicles. ‘Louisiana
ranks first with 14 5 per cent
increase and New Mexico second
with 13.8.
The figures of the Bureau ox
Public Roads lists 720,455 auto
mobiles and 182,388 buses and
trucks for a total of 902,843 in
1949 as compared with an esti
mated 819,000 autos and 203,000
buses and trucks for a total of
1,022,000 in 1950. Actually mo
tor vehicle registration has
topped 1,158,000, but this figure
includes motorcycles, motorbikes
and miscellaneous types of mo
torized vehicles.
According to the Bureau esti
mate, North Carolina continues
to stand 15th in the nation in reg
istration and leads other south
ern states.
Despite increases in registra
tion, North Carolina ranks lowest
in the South in deaths per hun
dred million miles traveled. The
National Safety Council estimates
that the State had 7.8 deaths per
hundred million miles of travel.
Alabama had 10.3; Florida, 9.0;
Georgia, 9.1; Kentucky, 9.1; 1-ou
isiana, 8.0; Mississippi, 8.4; South
Carolina, 11.0; Tennessee, 8.4;
Virginia, 8.9.
RAILROAD UNION ASKS FOR
CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CARE
, The Brotherhood of Trainmen
passed a strongly worded resolu
tion at their annual convention in
Miami, October 26th, asking that
“Chiropractic Health Care be
| provided and recognized without
restriction on the same equal ba
sis as other healing arts.”
The resolution by this power
ful union marks a growing trend
for organised labor to include
the benefits of Chiropractic as
part of their regular health bene
fits.
Buy Union and fight the ag
gressors who would destroy
American labor standards.
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LUMBER CO.
It Pays To Trade Wllfc
WILBERT
And
MONARCH
BURIAL VAULTS
^ Sold by oil
Leading Funeral
Directors
A Product of
Arnold Vault Co.
Greensboro, N. C.
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UAW-AFl LOCAL SI6NS
IMPRESSIVE CONTRACT
ASHTABULA, O.—One of the
newest affiliates of the UAW
AFL has announced signing of a
! contract which compares favor
ably with those agreements of
many unions of far older status.
Local 104, representing workers
at the National Distillers Chem
ical corporation, has signed a.
four-year pact containing an all
union shop, checkoff of dues, and
a general increase averaging 18
cents an hour for all employes
In addition there will be a mini
mum automatic raise of 1 cent
an. hour, every four months, for
the next four years.
To protect workers from eco
nomic pressure because of the
rising cost of living, an escalator
clause has also been included
guaranteeing wage boosts if ris
ing costs so necessitate.
All day rates are guaranteed
and the common labor minimum
rate is $1.40 an hour. Production
top operators average $2.01 an
hour.
"RETAIL" EX EM PTION
INTERPRETED IN NEW
WAGE-HOUR BULLETIN ^
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Hour Administrator’s interpreta
tions of related new exemptions
| in the law, including the "laund
ry and dry cleaning establish
ment” exemption and the exem
ption for “contract telegraph
' agencies.”
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You’ll vote every day for
American living standards when
you patronize firms wmch display
the Union Label, Shop Card and
Union Button.
ROY DAVIS USED CARS
The Right Plate Ta Bay Or Sell Tear (In* Cat*
710 S. College St. Tdtfh—e 4-43*0
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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ELMORE INSURANCE & REALTY CORF.
INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE
OF ALL KINDS
Phone 371
N. Mein Street
KLMOMT, N. C
THE POUR BIG JOBS
Cooking, Water Heating, Refrigeration, Heating
Can Be Done Best By
iPUIAWFa
MITCHUM & TUCKER CANDY CO.
Manufacturer* af •
M & T PEANUT PRODUCTS AND CANDIES
"The kin* that makes you want more"
1218 (Jordan Street Telephone 7210
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
AGOUSTI ENGINEERING COMPANY
2301 South Boulevard
Phone 6-3318
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
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Greetings
BELVEDERE HOSIERY CO.
2701 ROZZELL FERRY ROAD PHONE 6-1551
Carolina Erection
and Industrial
Painting Co.
605 EAST FOURTH STREET
GASTONIA, N. C.
' PHONE 5*2665 %0X 626
W. J. BARLOW, Mgr.
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Iff you kn • v«t«r tank, smoke stock, radio tow
ers, boilers, or Hot poles Hrat need repoiring or
pointing, wo would be glod to give you on estimate
free of cbarge.
We ora covered by compensation, liability and
property damage insurance by Cool Operators'
Casualty Co.
Dm of Shelby’* Two 5M.M0
Gallon Tanks
These tanks have been recently
painted by Carolina Erection 4
Industrial Painting Co.