J'.rsJa A, J 4 ' ' THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER r . . - -. - - Strawberry Festival ft, MONEV-&WER mm S3 JEWEL or SCOGO 4 lbs. (gg)c V.' i i i ;,' I 1 ; ft K t r Blackberry Preserves .2 16-oz.Jars 39c Phillips N- 2 Can LIMA BEANS 2 lor 35c Swansdown Instant CAKE MIX Pkg. 31c Mussulman's No. 2 Can Pitted Cherries 2 for 49c Libby's Shoe String 2 lor 35c 1 BEETS 2 No. 2 Cans 25c 12-Ol Jar Instant NES CAFE COFFEE .. $1.19 Duff's SALMON Tall Can 45c HOT ROLL MIX .... Pkg. 25c URRV'C FRUIT ODl s COCKTAIL 2 1-2 Can 33c f. f. v. i VANILLA n WAFERS 12-oz. Box RICE 2 lb. Pkgs. 29c PABLUM Large Box SMALL 23c LARGE 45c J 3cj X, J? J . Alaska Pink W fKr P-fT SALMON Tall Can 49c C c 1 uk A lusiiou' treat I ' Cl ALWAYS FRESH HUNT'S PEACHES NofcsALNIED 55c Bush Big No. 2 Can 3-Lb. Box HOMINY 3 for 25c QUAKER OATS 33c j-r-G coffee lb. 45c Large Sunkist LEMONS Doz. 43c Large Fancy TOMATOES 2 lbs. 35c Fresh Tender GREEN BEANS .... 2 lbs. 25c Large 176 Size Indian River ORANGES Doz. 49c IS CHOICE MEATS Fresh Ground BEEF lb. 49cJ Tender Minute STEAKS lb. 79c Small BACON SQUARES ... lb. 27c Country Style Pure Pork Sausage .... lb. 49c CLOROX i Gallon 29c LUX SOAP 3 for 25c LIFEBUOY 3 for 25c No. 2 Can Nantahalah GREEN BEANS 2 for 35c Blue Plate No. 2 Can SPINACH 15c Bush's No. 2 Can Mustard Greens 2 for 25c 25-Lb. BAG SCRATCH FEED . $1.10 16' 100-Lb. BAG DAIRY FEED . . . $3.40 4 SMALL 23c ' ' S-Lb. BAG BEAM or TOMATO DUST . . Sc STRAWBEKP.y SALAD . . By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor If it's women you're entertaining while strawberries are in season they'll enjoy that luscious fruit in a salad; if there are going to be men around you might combine the berries with rice to make a lavui ite pudding. Here are the recipes for both dishes: STRAWBERRY SALAD Ingredients: 23 cup mayonnaise, l-j cup cream i whipped". '4 tea spoon mint extract, 1 tablespoon pineapple juice. 1 tablespoon con fectioners' sugar. 1 quart straw berries. 3 or 4 bananas, juice of '-j lemon, 1 can pineapple chunks, chicory. Method: Fold mayonnaise into whipped cream along with mint ex tract, pineapple juice and sugar; chill. Meanwhile1 wash and hull straw berries. Peel and cut bananas into finger lengths and dip in lemon juice. Drain pineapple. Line bowl with chicory, pile strawberries in center, ararnge banana fingers on one side and pineapple cubes on the other. Heap mayonnaise mixture on strawberries or pass in sep arate bowl. 6 servings. STRAWBERRY MERINGUE RICE Pl'DDING Ingredients: U cup uncooked rice. 2 cups milk. 2 eggs, 1 1 cup sugar, 1 4 teaspoon salt, :U cup sugar, 1 1 cup water. 1 tablespoon lemon juice, 1 cup sliced strawberries. 6 whole strawberries. Method: Add rice to milk in upper part of a 1 1 n quart double boiler and cook over hot water until rice is soft, or about 50 minutes Sep arate eggs: boat egg yolks until very thick and light colored. Gradu ally beat in one -quarter cup sugar and the salt. Add egg yolk mixture slowly to rice and stir constantly. Continue cooking for about 2 min utes. Mix thrcc-qu.-trters cup sugar and water in saucepan; cook until mixture spins a thread, about 22H F.. on a candy thermometer Add syrup slowly to si ill'ly beaten egg whites. Continue beating meringue unlil mixture is thick Beat in lemon juice. Reserve about a third of the meringue for topping. Add rest of meringue and sliced sirawberries to custard cups. Top each pudding with a spoonful ot the meringue and a fresh strawberry. Chill until ready to serve. 6 servings. ' ' air ! I ', afeaiMA STRAWBERRY PUDD1NC Combines rice and meringue. Hiroshima Minister To Speak 300 Attending Student Regional Conference Getting under way Sunday a south-wide Studenjl Regional Con ference opened at the Lake Juna luska Assembly for a week's ses sion. More than 300 student leaders from southern college campuses in nine states are registered, In cluding persons responsible for student program planning and professional religious workers. Both church-related and lax supported and private institulions of learning are represented in the attendance. The Rev. Dr. Harvey C. Brown of Nashville, head of student work in the General Board of Education of The Methodist Church, is di rector. Assisting Dr. Brown as fac ulty members are Dr. George F. Thomas of Princeton University. N. J.; Dr. Mack Stokes, Emory Uni- Delicate, refreshing and chock full of , the "fruit of the month" - tweet, tree-ripened j j junc iucirin: And remember, Pet Ice Cream--is made only of daily fresh whole milk aid dally fresh sweet cream f Buy a pint or two of Pet .Cherry Supreme today and compare it with any other Ice Cream! As to flavor, body, texture nd qmlity...yov,,U choose Pet above all the rest -every time! 1 u... .-yfiiTiwy; if it "..1 r, ; ft k Sfi5?as i. versity. Georga; Bishop Paul B Kern of Nashville. Tenn.; the Rev. Kyoshi Tanimoto. Hiroshima, Jap an; and David B Sageser. dean. The importance of youth, in re ligious work will be to the fore front, June 12-18, when this church center will be the site for a Youth Caravan Training School. The school will be held at Shack ford Hall and approximately 100 young people will receive intensive training before going out in teams to work with local pastors and young people in promoting Chris tian life and work. The Rev. Hoover Rupert will be in charge of the Caravan Training School, which is one of a Methodist-wide system to be held in the several jurisdictions of the denom ination. Newly elected officers of the Haywood County Methodist Youth Fellowship assumed their new du ties at a youth rally here Sunday night. Retiring President William Man ious introduced the new officers as follows: president, James Gal loway, Waynesville; vice-president, Geraldine Fish, Clyde; secretary! Joan Reno, Canton; treasurer, Wayne Howell, Waynesville. Chairmen of worship and evangellism, Marv wics. Linion; world friend ship, Peggy Nolan, Crabtree; com munity Servifp .Inlin Tll 1 -I.- ' 1 ' " ''CM Junaluska; recreation, Kathleen -ook, waynesville, and Rosanna Duckett, Canton; pianist, Dorothy Gidney, Canton; adult counselor Mrs. Elizabeth Styles, Canton. ' The Rev. Wade Weldon of Hen derson. Kv H. Blackard of Gastonia N C will be Sundav - 1 -win a iu me auditorium on Sunday, June 12 speaking at 11 a. m. and 8 p m ' respectively.- California Sunklst LEMONS Fresh Green 6 Ears California Jumbo Carolina Corn :35c Babosa Onions Fancy Carolina 2 Lbs. Fresh Green Cucumbers L5c Butterbeans . . . Carolina New White 5 Lbs. Washington Stale Potatoes 23c Winesap Apples Fresh Green 2 Lbs. Crisp California Crowder Peas 25c Iceberg Lettuce Libby's No. 303-Can Del Monte Fruit Cocktail 22c Tomato Catsup Gold Medal 2 8 Oz. Pkg;. Golden Macaroni 23c Libby's Com Waldorf Dixie-Home Tissue 2 for 15c Evaporated Mi "Quality Tender" MEATS Small Smoked BACON SQUARES ... lb. 29' V. S. Good Beef PORTERHOUSE STEAKS lb. gjjc Baron Wrapped VEAL PATTIES lb. 4Qc VEAL BREST lb- 29c Selected Cubes BONELESS BEEF STEW lb. QQc Pinky Pig PORK SAUSAGE . . lb. Cup 49c II. S. Good Veal SHOULDER ROAST ... lb. gjc Sea! Km SUM Steaks, lillfl Of Haddofl Ililil'Ut Speckle Trout, iiicufd PanTrd J ' OtteMAt mm ALASKA PINK Jfe SALMON Tall d Pineapple. Buttcr-Scotch, Chocolate Fudgt 6 Oz. Tar Cudahy's Sunlight Creamery Butter 1 1 Lb. Prints Lb. T.ihhv'. PINEAPPLE JUICE 1 7C VIRGINIA TOMATOg Shortening SWIFT JEWEL 63" Med. Pkg;. Lux Flakes 2 for 24c Rinso 2 med. pkgs. 24c Health Soap Reg. Bars Lifebuoy 3 for 25c Toilet Soap i,nrge Bars 2 for 23- Toilet Soap Small Bars Lu 3 for 25c o-i Large Sise Silver Dust 30c Shortening Swiftning 3 lb. can 89c Dixie-Home gleach gal. 25c BISCUIT MIX JIFFY iy4 Lb- Pkg Libby's BABY FOOD 25! 3 For 29 111 Or. Libb 16 Oz. Jar Easy To Fix ' SWIFTS PREM New White Lace 1 FLOUR iois Beniitiful HnyalR 1 Airline ' PIE FILLING Sweet Mixed T-iTT PLAYMATESjig l -Dlxle-Home , J (Zh TEA With Decorated Dr. Blackard will also hp hr-i iiiiiii ill 1 in- Miti Monday evening, June 13. J Tzrr 77. ft if 's,J7?' '? '. Z7Y.