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I LubL THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER PAGE THREE (Second Section! " Fine Trimmings Highlight Mode 1' l.i n.'.i.n i. i.n .. l,i,..i ,,,.CK- aLe-J in i..rton. iU-si;:ned to be as , semhleit am! tini.-hed at home, is ,i aii.ilile to; the homenuiker who ' liki lo wielil a tiamnu r All neees I s.n )ieees ai t I in nislied. Fiish la.id;. . .. a te t .- Spinach fresh from the garden joyed in summer tree l orn the or the market, takes to creaming. familiar "sugar bloom and oilier forms of staleness In sllippum 'll refrigerated containers which pre serve the original flavor Add a dash no more of nutmeg, to the cream sauce for the spinach and serve with a baked ham slice ajid sweet potatoes. ' c . j Plan hrm Oiipstinns easant and Answers ry the !:"""" ,:,,l.t -'I (Compiled by Extension Service at State College) Si.uin - l. ililm' ., i ul' t,ui.l. "''I IMI' in Iu' u.-l! .i' -in Hi- 11 ill llu K. lull "I llu' HI IH'I'li ru,iv iiinii- me,n nmi- l-eii-r.ni twin r rill II r ir(l kllliT Us IH'lll' in vharae 111 lh.il iHT-mi Question: The bottom leaves on mv tomato plants are rolling-, uilt in! and dropping off. What is the trouble? An-.wer: Your tomatoes are prol .,) inft-f.ted w it li one oi- Ijolli ul 1 1 1, wilt diseases. Most tomatoes ,n iit. eastern part of the Slate are alleited thin time of year. There ire two main tpes of will that at t;Hk tomatoes t'usarium wilt ami viiullieni hiielerial wilt. Certain vaiietiis. iniliidiriK Mai'Klobe. Hut uers. Pan Ameriean and the new Southland, me resistant to lusur iiiiii. One of these resistant va rieties should be grown where soil is known 4o be wilt-infested. As yet, no variety lias been develop ed that is resistant to Southern hacterial will. To get around this problem, the best idea is to plant your tomatoes early anil try to et the crop oil' ahead of the hot sum mer weather. - If it F' ttj SA w f t j - , Mm ' ffck$n&. A&' . IB m, mm iwb . -m o i - Gold Green Gray Terracotta I TUIC D r A I ITICI II It DirrK kk mt bbb bmh m a aa Ajk 9 $s.au vALut for unlt $i.sy THIS BEAUTIFUL 18 PIECI BREAKFAST SET DIXIE-HOME SALAD Dressing 16 oz. jar 25 with the purchase of 2 POUNDS of either GOLD CUP or SILVER CUP COFFEE TICKS AM) PI. I'.A I S l ine In, knit' on the hoilue .'ml h nd distinction to this ll.il lei nn: m inn - ;oun ut hl.uk net oui dinner dress at rmht i-unns cIclmihc liom u-, tri minim: ol all ou i as in the era ol l.oui- I ..nil. in pleatim: on the skirl , ii i.illela. The silk tall, l.i ul l.u otl in;:, as popular today !9 tlii' com-1 question: Why is it necessary to ri linn Ii lor detassel corn beinfi produced for1! Jnietcn i ins hybrid seed.' j; JCP1""'1 I Answer: Hybrid corn is nothing : fcsi-t.nit larm 1 ... ... ti,..n ., ,.,.., that ,.,,sutJ' "- 11 "'" j when one pure line or strain is i ainin de-; ,.,.oss,,, with another. In normal field culture, there is no way of Noted Speakers Heard v On Junaluska Programs Hull J In 111 1 sure that all the pollen is furn-, the Chamber of Commerce office, m it. null: mil ' isbed by one line. Hence, the.tas- ;.,vl lliuise I sels are broken oil from plants ji iiiiu .mil ; beiiiK used as the female line. All tl'"l i h M I he pollen is furnished by plants lieine, used as the male line. 'Pops' Concert Set For Aug. 1 In Waynesville The Transylvania Music Camp Paculty Orchestra will me a pop-, conceit sponsored bv the Wawios- vill In host , ,.olll.0inK (he crossiiitt or inter-iville Chamber of Commerce at in Au-u-l HI i i.,.,.,i;,,,, ,,f ,.,.,. nl.intc The mil-' 8: 1!) I), m. Aimust 1 in the Way ne-- 1)1111 ""ili'ii from the tassel is likely to fall iville Township High School Amb on the silk of the same olanl. thus 1 toriuni. i nrodueine an inbred. To nrodure a I Mls- l'"l;il,k Nmilti. Chamber -One iniM never Mippos, I hvbrid. then, most he some wav ', secretary . also said tickets would the speaker. that tin i's look i to control the pollination to make ; be on sale in Waynesville hotels, new. simply heiause we are m vv The centuries have hecii and at (Juno's Corner. many ami the trek ol liuiuaintv Conducting the faculty orches- llnoiicli the changing years lia- Ira is .lames Chrislian Pfohl. the been loni' Yet there are lime-, founder and director of the uiiisn when Pecan r ..I (lis ov 11 ies anil camp at Hrevanl. where stiulelits special events, we seem lo have a gather every summer to study nil dale with lcslim. Tin- may be der nationally ranked ailisls He sin h a time is director of music lor Davnl.on "In Hits new era the church as College and choir ilnecloi ol Ih, a h.iahl ol ( Inisi inn I he con Myers Park Pi why lei lan Church eeui.d with sivitn.: men and mi ni .Mini hit le men li om inner eonllicl- and li n - ! lfe I The on lieslra's concert ma ter (radons and with providine WecW (Tri m& n,(. ,:m. ,,.;,nh lor the ll.dM nun develop that moial mlei'iilv Ute-e tie Mi. lite (alio ol New 01 k w Im h I- all I Hi' more Inc. aiv in during the winter mm-on. our coinpliA modem vvoild ll Among Hie nienihei.ol t he Trail- one I lilt M-. voice araiiM llu prac s-y Ivania (irchm ll a al: o :il e Norman Meal mat. i lali in ol the d.r ml liaml), principal viole.l ol the a- ll inn I pi c.ic h t lie i'o-pel ol i i- n.iii d Sv iniilionv: Madeleine Mill- iilialion. not only between man and ner ol the l)..ll.c I . a Svm- Cod hut between niai phony, who plays Hie cello: and lelh.w -.....I. ,. el I'.ii.ceviib (', e t Di Depp'. aililre'Vya horn plaver ol the Ballet Ihr-e a cues ol three under the ail 0.(,m.,,K1 ,e. ol the Lake .lunalu k.i - Mr Ptohl is plannim: a prorram embly. Ilm announced Mibp ct Im of light mine lor Hie Wavne ville ll.ur ilav I "Healily in llelieioii." concert vvlmh is one ol the -cries The l.'ev. Hi W II Selah. pa - i,..i i.i.i.i ii ,i..lu,ul Weslern lor ol C.'illow.iy Meinuiial Chiuili North C.uohna nail South Caro- al .lack-on LIBBY'S Pineapple JUICE 41 .46 oz can GOLD CUP COFFEE togs' 96C SILVER CUP COFFEE 1 lb bogs 82c LIBBY'S BROOKLYN TO I T. WOKTH The liev. Or. Mark IVpp. min isier o Centeliarv Melhodl-t Chiinhal Winston. Salem, fealiued l'( HIT W )UT1I, Tex. 'AP' Cal speaker al Lake Junaluska A-sein- biains. who failed to hit in hi-- bly Wednesday moi nim:. discussed i,..;, r trial tins spring, and the topic. The Church in the New I'le-loii Ward who started out as Kra " ft 1 H CREAM lit riiluicss ami flavor unsurpassed " l''-l the de lut; Jce Cream Hnliiil Carton, stamped with ol Hiulitv - befits the reeal tables 'w- in urn 1-Vee Americaii Homes! miiai-f Princess IV. ,.itl, o,. ,l, 11 b-wi-amy poodnesa, its delectable a'Jd from all others. Made nnlv "M u In, I,- w, li' ali- tmlurii e final he (J r 1 liiooklyn's lusl baseman in l!Mt:. ,,i, ale ;larrini; lor the l-'ort Wnrlli VMirld is Cats in the I exas l.eac.ue. vvani I'.iei d I lie team in hit I nn: vy P b a ,!:;. mark alter f)0 names while l-i ain-. leading ol I and play Ur iel! Held, was liitliiiK :ili leatured noon-day speaker l'i iil.iv . Today from all over Western N.ulb Carolina are vouiif! I" ople aiii'ii:!; lo attend I he We-lom oiiii Carolina Metbodisl 011111; 1I11II AsM-nihly. A rei.i-train I nun e t ban IMIO is loreeasl Mi - lonaiy leaders I1..111 nine Soul Ii. ; 11 sluli-s. ami oil leer-- and in 11:1 am poakcrs from 1 1 . 1 1 nuial be.,diiiai tel . of the Mel bod it I '.. 1.1 1 1 1 ol Mission-, bei'.in a School of Mi ion-, today. Willi more than '.' al al teiidiiu; Ann, in; the tealilied plattolin peal-eis will he Dr. Chaile- C Mm 1 1 on. editor emeritus o ( In 1 I mil ( 11, lin y . I )r Hem y ( ' spi in kle. oi I b ( 'at oliinan. lot mi l h ol ( I reen hoi u. now a- -.01 lal e 1 , 1 d 01 ot W 1.1 III Outlook, pilbll bed III .sew V01 1, ( ily . All Sal I ie I ..11 M..cKiniion. MaM.ui. C Mi kii! In 1 11. 1 .lobie.on, lai 1.11 Ii 1 and nil- sii.nai n s on I in loin h, a Hi,- Ii . 11 iilie-.-cs. 2 Royal Ruby Tumblers FOR 2c With Purchase ol . DIXIE-HOME FLOUR 25 bag la93 Pineapple Hi-C Orangeade No. 2 can 46 oz. can 3Ec 33c DIXIE-HOME MILK 3 CANS 3tfC DIXIE-HOME PEANUT Butter 1 Lb. Jar 35c ;mtl In I'cnml 11 Quality - Tender Meats V. S. Good Grade Chuck Beef Roast lb. 49c center Cut Kib mmm Pork Chops lb. 59c Bacon Wrapped Veal Patties Milk-Fed Veal Cutlets Mri, ill strioKea 4 Bacon Squares lb. ZSc Rib Knd Loin Pork Roast Ti immed Sirloin Steaks lb. 49c lb. 8dc lb. 47c lb. 85c OCEAN FRESH SEAFOODS Halibut jm STEAKS lb. 4fC Flounder FILLETS lb. 45c Whiting 4 FILLETS lb. 2lC Haddock 4 FILLETS lb. 0JC Spanish Mackerel lb. VtfC Speckle TROUT lb. I They'll Do h Every Time v .. XJ"-"1 Hati I J lltl ' , ' . ,vVomdfr y -l CAN'T V M T-OR DAYS BlCEP aopvomcmrA WHAT IT UNDERSTAND z amy Jrem sweet . Jm Ml I c-l-im 7 ' I THEkES NONt WUL"; i 1 o-rulr Ml KCLF- 1 :avorings...Prir,s jff iA p0R SOME VERV FCk ME ? A llW6 SI i am von ran niv JF y- 11 ...rsTAiir Q, -tLhl 1 iA 1 1 tUILUHNU tAAJKc z' B I 1 ' ' WMUMW dic, iniy-ix 0 I SENT H 1 mq g " May!' x v 11 -mth$k, SW-Hr nil trL TlW -SJ I l,7 iftiiism Sii I VtMl YSiSa rmWZJhim : Lax BWU toffiSQtev1 Yl yssr SA WSBk-rrHAr'CS .-WM :sl US. SAVINOS BONDS bXt vtt25- rniil. lruJ Ml Emm mi 1 o "w WTMm mJrOM cfeiFk' ' iLr ; Vr&hyfT J w ? ' : - Peter Pan Peanut 12 ox jar HOTTER 35c Jim Dandy lb. pkg. Grits 2 for 15c Package Sur Jell 12c 8 oz. Bottle CERTO 24c Bush No. 300 can Pork & Beans 10c VERI-BES7 PRODUCE . . . Large Juicy Sunkisr LEMONS doz. 43c Fancy Yellow Crook Neck ang Squash 2 lbs. Irish Potatoes 10 lbs. 43c Home Grown IE Tender Okra 2 lbs. ttC Fresh Mountain Pole Beans lb. IOC Green Cabbage 3 lbs. 13c Red Ripe 4f ClirinP Tmmtni: Ih. laC I Lux Flakes 2 small pkgs. 24c lifehuy Soap 3 bars 25c ISinso large pkg. 29c 3 reg. bars 25c Playmate. Swt. Mid. PICKLES 22 oz. jar 27c Skinner. MACARONI 2-7 oz. pkg. 21c Old Va. ' Apple Jelly 2 lb. jar 31c Asst. Flaror. JELLO 2 pkgs. 15c Brocks Candy super pkg. 1 9c NBC Ritz Crackers 1 lb. pkg. 32c ! LUX SOAP SWAN SOAP cer i sfze 23c 2 29s 2 pckaKe' 25c ! cwam chap Silver Dust Woodbury's i otVMra JWr Giant Packag0 SOAP ; 5 ss 26c 59e 4 a 33c
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