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Ir PAGL TWO Ti.i. i Sftcii.iu THE WAYNESVIIXE MOUNTAINEER J Touch Of Honey Gives Plus Flavor In Summer Meals Souih Clyde Group SUMMER DRINKS FOR SMALL FRY map Activities For Farm Tour Aug. 10 '''"'Miav w, P Shnn I kk 71 By RUTH CL'KKENT State Home Dt'monstratinn Agent For variety in sweeting-; phi" flavor from the flower world. If honey, say food specialists. Ways to use Money to advantage in summer meals include the fol lowing suggested by the food prep, station specialist: Use honey to sweeten cool Iruit drthks. Honey also makes ;. like able sweetening for iced tea and coftee. Serve honey fruit cud a- a tit's: course or dessert. If liuil in ihe cup are mild and sweet, mix lemon juce Willi honey, add lo the 1 1 nit and then chill before serving li ihf miit includes a tart kind, li s grapefruit, add honey alone. . jl'se honey with fruit -aLuis Sdbiusia fruit salad, lo; example Vet and slice oranges anil ilin ilie Siksfc ill honey, then in shredded ootatiut. Place the slices on It 1 1 m art top with berries or cheii'ie for a quick salad iIit-mus in m over tiuit combinations, mix opi.il larn of honey and lemon juice id celery seed, if desired. When baking apple, add horev end cable fat to each cored apple Basle with honey cIiiiii.l! baking - -.- ... .. To protect mattresses, piik-Ilim or make mattress covers. i'mi m t'OMU's shotild preferably emer the IV. ire mattress although many use ifie ijpe thai nuns ins' :'n :,r, side, (overs aiv made t r..;ir. crtioime plastic coated i.'inM qUiiied lotions and plastics ,-,,-er Aill proteel your ma'tress uu;t. soil and tearing. It can . ,i-:l;, be removed lor washing. M,i:in P8H also kei'P your inallre j,, beiier condition. Frequent turiim.' of yuui mattresses from sitl and efni to end gives even weal Last ii i: n!i I'lat's t tn'ing all ol il nii-ii! 1 i-s to work at this week's special piojecl ol cleaning the Picas; lit Mill t-'emelt r were inapi'i'ii al a niceting oi South' t'lwlc t ini;minil IKselopment ! (i':uiiii night at Louisa ChaiM-'. The wui k nrogiam i!l he contin ued lliiniiuu Friday. ith a lun siied ti workers ,il noon oil Ihal ila . Spoi'i- hi ,i:- and other c.iter i.iIiimh nl 1 1 ; 1 1 e i : i s I'm ihe August In lain! leiii and field d.i . when I'iyile will hi ho-t lo Lake .luiui iisk.; w ei e i ! -ciis--ed. I'i'iispecliv e 1 ,.i ! a l ; i.i s , :i i i . . n contest s . el'e st I , tit t! Tin ner Cat he loid of the sue- l es ,, ,. d.r a ninnhi ' ol t i 'in etl lai ;'.' ai It lal.n Fl!..!i J. I. lis I,.- n, .ale on .MoiHla al .1 ll.t .'!!, '. . I I S. I)t p ,1 I lire ll. I It- V, .1 - I Itll-il.t- lia el l Id - already held h ly groups and urg . f at t be lo( al one Hie day will he night. August 8 be Clyde School. 'ini'iil ol Agricul- j o'.t n ltdlouing Ihe ii ,. t ..-v .Trmpi - iii i i f k si. -if iim.a . i-j : , Ai Flue-Cured Crop Bringing Average Of About S50 1 't - l'i ow ers are iii piitts flue-cured -ing in Ceorgia ami - litirlev prices are .' i' h I he flue-cured JIMOII TYCOONS . Sel up caramel milk shakes and cookies. By ('WILY KKOWNSIONF Associated Press I'ood Fdilor One nl Ihese hnl a 1 1 1 ' i i:oon s your yougsleis may gt I 1 he idea thai it would be loads ol lun tu set up a milk stand in I lie bat k yartl If von want to an! ami abet them in their business eii'ern.ise here are some refines let in lit i uis ly cool beverages. Add a iai ol cookies, if you like, and llit kids vt ill have a wondi i i ui 1 lint . backyard treat with delicious PINEAPPLE MILK FLOAT . . . For the grew i.ups anil almond flavoring. Mix well , Makes 6 servings. . Win ii ready lo serve, add cold Grownups deserve a dtlii iously milk, and heat with egg beater. ' cool drink on a hoi day . U:, u (iarnish with whipped cream, and , treat them lo this Hawaiian iii-ii--,'i'U' immediately. .Makes 6 serv- ration. lugs. PINEAPPLE MILK FLAT CARAMEL MILK SHAKE I ITil IT AND HOM Y IMiINK Head the Mountaineer Want Ads Flerida In i Us;,.",!U in l :ob.itv,i. , averaged aboul l11Rro,ii,.nts.... 1 -2 cups banana .s.h. u',:c !, v. .- s, , SL. below the 1 pp,.0c. -H cup eran-:e juice (i 1 IM.': i i'e 1 1 1 a: . it it ;is I r un Ihe maj- lahlespH.ns h.tnex . pn.tli ol sail o: ian-tu:. ,, n.ii Kris iniiicaieu i4 (.;1pn ;i:,,mt , ira! ) as w.illn n-n l ss,)ci;ite(l Press. Tins a: - iie'i i- csl iiuated lo be III per ii. ,i ahead ol last year Method Put bananas through a in the lltie-t ut'ctl belt. J sieve. Add Iruit juice, honey, sail quail ice-cold milk. Ingredients- I cup canned crush- Infiredients 1 '-2 cup dark brown , ed pineapple and juice. 2 table sugar. 1-2 c.uo eranulaled sugar, spoons sugar, lew grains salt I 1-2 teaspoon salt. 1-2 cup water. 6 ! teaspoon cinnamon. 1-2 teaspoon drops vanilila. 1 1-2 quarts ice-cold : ginger, 1 quart ice-cold milk. 1 pint n i : 1 k , 3 t ggs i well beaten'. j vanilla ice cream, 3 slices pino- Mcthod Mix brown and granu- apple, lan d sugars, salt, and water, and ; Method Mix thoroughly all boil three minutes. Add vanilla and : ingredients except ice cream and cool. To prepare beverage, mix I pineapple slices. I urn into cold the cooled caramel syrup with Ihe glasses and top with vanilla ice m Ik and add well-beaten eggs, cream. Garnish each glass wi'.h Sin thoroughly. Serve in large ! half a slice of pineapple. Makes b glasses topped with whipped cream, servings. Upper Crabtree People Are Hosts To Fines Creek Folks Today yi 0 TOMATOES No. 2 Can 2 for 23c Case 24 Cans $2.65 I IBfeY'S No. 2'-! Can FRUIT COCKTAIL 35c RTOKELEY'S No. V i Can PEARS 41c V.L Y1TA No. 2' i Caa APRICOTS::: 29c III VT'S No. 300 Can PEACHES 19c PURE LARD . . . 41b. CARTON SUGAR 10 lb. Bag 89c PARA WAX SEALING WAX lb. 19c MASON QUART JARS doz. 85c i, IELL O jsj Large n 2 wSm Box Boxes SffiSfl IS' IP 28 MEATS HOME GROWN CORN 6 Ears 23c FANCY SLICING TOMATOES 2 lbs. 29c LEG-O'-SPRING LAMB lb. 79c SIIOl'LDER LAMB ROAST lb. 55c LARGE FIRM TENDER HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 25c VEAL CHOPS lb. 69c FRESH TENDER ..,, KC GREEN BEANS 3 lbs. 27c VEAL ROAST lb. S8e MAXWELL HOUSE WILSOVS TEA I lb.Pkg. 27c MOR 12-oz.Can 41c LIPTON'S KEALEMON TEA I lb. Pkg. 33c LEMON JUICE Pint 29c GOLD KING FLOUR PRINT BAG 25 lb. New College Plans 'No Griping' Rule As A Morale Lift WISE. Va. 'CPl - A 30-room, iay stone building, formerly the county home in this little mountain linen, js lo be Ihe proving ground lor a noble educational experiment. When it opens its doors and its slopinK. . . .treeshftdcd.- lawn as Snulhwesl Virginia College in Sep tember ol 1950, the students who come here for their degrees will not be permitted to gripe. Nn complaining about anything. The iiile against griping is plainly stated in the charter issued by the state: "No griping will be tolerated among Ihe students." Such an oullonk for four years. l)r .lames Kluss, the college presi dent, said, should give the gradu ates an entirely new perspective on life, an eternal smile and a "bubbling wilh optimism" person ality. Griping I'psels Campos The trouble with institutions ol higher learning." Sluss said, "is that the students are dissatified wilh conditions that prevail around them. Instead of feeling free to carry I heir complaints to the of ficials, the students gripe to one another until the entire campus has become nothing more than a seed bed for dissension and strife. "Griping has become the ac cepted thing on the average Ameri can college campus. But we pro pose to prevent' griping at South ui st Virginia College by nipping it in the bud right at the offset." Sluss explained that the college "ill make its conditions such that I here w ill be no cause for griping. Students will pay no tuition. Room and board will be free. A limited number of students will be selected from applications each year. All Denominations Help The idea for the college was hit I A farm tour featured the morn ing program of the Field Da at Upper Crabtree toda. j Citizens of Fines Creek are j the guests of the L'pper Crablree I people. A dinner and leereaiion (program will follow the inspection of the farms. j The schedule for the (our is as follows: i 9 a.m. Leave Crabtree School. ; 9:05 Arrive T. II. Ferguson 4 H Baby Beef project: John Stogers beef cattle, poultry: Community Cemetery cemetery irnprnvcmcnl : project; Max Davis and Bill Smith home improvemeiil . tobacco, poultry; A. C. Walker -corn and j alfalfa; T. T, Nolaiul red clover, soy beans, beef cattle and alfalfa; R. F. Rogers farm and home lay out; Boone Rogers -sheep, cattle, pasture, home improvement; Hay i Best home improvement, swine, , ladino clover; Frank Medlta r! j beef cattle, home iinpruvt mont. silo; C. L. Hill beef catlle. alfal fa, corn; then lo Crablree School for dinner. on a year ago at an inlei denomi national meeting in Diingannon Va., a small coal mining town Funds for the college have been donated by Christian religious groups of all denominations all : over the country. If something comes up that a student doesn't like, he will be under obligation to take his com plaint to college officials who will. Sluss said, eliminate the cause r,ir complaint with the co-operation of the student. I "We believe," Sluss said, "that most of the difficulty in schools ! today lies in the fact that colhri officials have failed to take an individual interest in the indnid ual student." Newfoundland consists ol the island of that name i42.734 square miles) and Labrador '112.0(10 square miles). $209 PICNICKING 2 for No. 300 Can CHEESE COATED Shoe String Potatoes 19c PAPER PLATES doz. 15c FORKS SPOONS Pkg. 1 0c DIXIE CUPS Pkg. 10c iQ Cbunt WHITE NAPKINS 10c BLACK FLAG h'i D.D.T. FLY SPRAY Quart 39c rOIl and WHEAT SCRATCH FEED 25 lbs. $1 ,1 0 AFRO WAX NO-RUB WAX Quart 55c FOR RENT JOHNSON'S FLOOR POLISHERS 50c Per Day , ., -' Let Ann Page Foods Prove To Vou That . . . Fine Foods Needn't Be Expensive ANN PAGE FOODS 'A' f Ii VI 51 A & P's FINEST Ann Page Salad Dressing Quart Jar 45c f ' n -rr Ann Page Gelatine Dessert I" Sparkle , 3 p- 20c ,29c Nectar Tea 49c White' Honse Evp. MILK 1 3 SI, 34c Ann Page Mayonnaise Ann Pare with Pork and Tom. Sauce Beans 16c IQc Ann Pace Prepared Spaghetti 215S25c Ana Pace' Creamy Smooth Peanut Butter AM Pace Pint Jar Cans 18 Oz. Jar 35c am race yKetchup j 8c Mild American Cheese ... Lb. 40c Sonnyflrld Self Rising Flour For hll Y 0U YOII LAN l x v v . ... vini.iiii,,; ii .. M( i sandwich oi: a uU S (1 t 1 M. 1 T..11 , In "u. i liiu i. al j Alaska Pink Salmon DT flVMflTFC ni 4 "eingeratf bWfcti miASLU nuiVLi-.b .... Pint Jar MUSSELMAN PIE CHERRIES No.2Ca DIXIE-HOME MAYONNAISE .0l Veri-Best Produce GOLDEN HEART Crisp Celery .. lge. stalk 1 2c FRESH Tender Okra 2 lbs. 23c FANCY MOUNTAIN Pole Beans 2 lbs. 33c NEW CAROLINA Sweet Potatoes ... 2 lbs. 31 c FRESH GREEN Crowder Peas 2 lbs. 29c GOLDEN RIPE Bananas 2 lbs. 29c V. S. NO. 1 Irish Potatoes 10 lbs. 53c CH CLEANS box or r Quality - Tender Duff's Pkg. Hot Roll Mix .. 25c Sterling 2 Pkgs. Salt 17c Wax Paper 125-Ft. Roll Waxtex 21c Palmolive 3 Reg. Cakes Soap 23c Palmolive 2 Bath Cakes Soap 21 c CHUCK Roast 'T" Bone Steak.' RIB Roast Vel Pkg. 27C TABLE DRESSI I) Long Island Duck SHOULDER Cashmere 3 Cakes Bouquet Soap 23c Octaeon 3 Med. Pkgs, C Veal Roast Soao Powder 23c CUDAHY S GOLD IS Octagon 3 Cakes J Sliced BaCOn loilet boap ... 19c Lge. Pkg. Super Suds .... 28c 2 Cans Ajax Cleanser 23c 3 Cakes Octagon i Laundry Soap 21 C Glim 4 Ox. BoUle 31c SMALL SMOKED Bacon Squares SEA FOOD I, I WliitW Medium - Green Shrimp 9c Boiled - Florida Lobster j5c dj Virginia ' ''' Croakers 29C Halibut . Steak Fill' r uruuRc jj' BB . . " I I II
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