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Ml THE WAYNESVHXE MOUNTAINEER PAGE SIX (Second Section) Jonathan Creek People Entertain White Oak Residents In Field Day men inspected Mary Williams' home. The chickens took the spotlight at Mrs. Frank Kennedy's, then Mrs. R W. Howell showed the White Oak guests beautiful examples of her rug making technique. At Trov Lealherwood's they ex Coffee Flavor Adds Zest to Desserts i t hip i HVPI I" lW In llip v I !) ' I bf it"! aril tl' ( i vljii- ' ilf ;idtii' - "f V. hitp 0k v ent .1 , ,,, . i luii ("i -.k l;r-t Mon m,. . ii ii v briiiS doii'' in coiitrntedly patting hi? stomach. Attn assrivfoliiis ;i! the Hock Mil) Srliuol. the v i .tur : started their murium; inspection tour of tlH" amined the dairy, pasture, corn and el , in. i i,'V rll('IIH'll( ... ,-;, ,r. i ;i . pi i i d u il Ii tlv h...j.itHlit . ,h: ol Juiihi !i.iii Ci ct'k tobacco crop. men Mrs. L,. u. Leatherwood showed the guests her rugs and other examples of her talent in handicraft. Charlie Moody's alfalfa drew comments of approval from the guests before they went to Dick farm and hoinc- of Jonathan ii 11 i sji SHOPPING at your Conveniently Located DIXIE HONE SUPER MARKET Creek Grarlv WiUcn bail line rtainpbs of Inhaico mid corn to -lo the Kiie-I- While I lie nun ialtr veie exam ining l)ne Ho., il s pa-'uie. the wo lllnl' 1 im. i mi. III'.1 latum-, i'. -aid later. el If V A X 5 PEACHES No. 2Vi Can FKKE STONE 23c 1 i-GAU ON JARS,doz 99c PEACH PRESERVES 2 - 25c DELICIOUS ICED COFFEE . . . Serve it with fudge 1 - V- V SPINACH 15c (TOMATOES 2 for 23c LIBBY'S PEACHES 27 CiOl.l IMII Mia I sn.Kirs No. 2 Can MAYONNAISE 29c SHELLIE BEANS 2 for 29c - - i 1KOZ C N sl A FEAST 16-Oz. Can PORK & BEANS 2 for 25c (PINK SALMON 49c Dixit n vnis SUGAR 10 lb. bag 89c JEWEL or SCOCO flVuR 4 lb. ctn. 73c I 10 lb. bag 81c WESSON OIL Quart (53c MIKACLE WHIP -..-r fifN SALAD DRESSING J jj-j j 8 oz. jar 21c niISONS sliced Pint jar 32c BACON lb. 49c Ouart iar 59c small size W 1 ;pixry BACON SQUARES . lb. 29c MAYONNAISE 1"!i!'.s,i'rDE" ,n Pint 35c Quart 65c ROAST lb-49c FKESH MEATY GREEN GIANT PEAS SPARE RIBS lb. 47c 2 8-oz. cans 25c RfB stewing LIPTON TEA BEEF lb' 33c it , i; Lb. 1 lb BONELESS CHUCK 33c 63c $1.23 BEEF ROAST lb. 69c Dn'.f 0 a taltinj Luitrcf l Ip li II Vi 11 A v - - NO RUBBING WAX pint 29 BOTTLfc i Clorox ' . GALLON 2d LUX SOAP 2 for 15c SILVER DUST Large pkg. 29c SWERL Large pkg. 17c AMMONIA Quart 23c TODAY'S VALUE FLOATING SOAP 5 LarKe TM best V 25c soap V y AriOAT.' -O1 COFFEE MARS1I.M ALLOW FLUFF . . . After a light meal. By CtC'lLY BROWN STONE A iH'ia'ed 1'ri'tn Food Editor If your fdinily lovtJ. Hip flavor ol coftec they 11 appreciate coffee desserts. They are simple to make and perfect for a summer des sert . . . for you sometime.-, really enjoy a light and sweet ending after a not -so-heavy meal And how good ta -tinc is your iced colfee'.' If it is to he lop-notch you'll have to -.tart with well-made. hot. .slums colfee. One way is to prepare iei;iilai slronidh coffee, put it hi a tightly-covered con tainer, and chill it in the reti iterator. T hen serve il over ice cubes in tall glasses with sugar or sugar syrup and cream. If you are in a hurry to produce iced coffee, make the coffee double strength, by using half the amount of water to the usual amount of colfee four il hot" over ice cubes in tall glasses, using plenty of cubes -the extra-sl rung coffee allows for dilution as the ice melts. COFFEE MAKSHMALLOW I LI I F liiRiTclient.s: 1 cup vei y hot double-strength coffee. 24 fresh marshmallows 'quartered', 1 cup heavy cream (whipped', few grains salt, lady fingers. Method: Pour the very hot coffee over the quartered marsh mallows and sin- to di.. solve Ihe marshmallows. 'Beating with a rotary beater will help di-.olvc the niai-hmallows or the mixture may be stirred or beaten over hot water.' Cool. Fold in whipped cream and salt. Spoon into sherbet gla -('. Decorate with lady lingers. Chill until sel: Iheie will he a layer ol colfee jelly at the bottom and a layer of niar'-luiiallow Mull' at Ihe top Makes (i servings. Note: Quarter mai shinal lows with a kitchptl iscissofs - ok" linife dipped in cold water. 1 ri ik.i: CHI NKS 1'iepare Indue mix as directed lor frosting, using doublc-st rengt h coffee instead of water. Sel over hot water. Break angel food into small pieces: drop into frosting ,i few pieces at a time, coating com pletely with the frosting. Itcmove to waxed paper to cool. ?nn COl NT 'J. VLB. BAG KLEENEX pkg. 17c SCRATCH FEE D $1.10 80 (1)1 NT WHITE Tin nr- " PAPER NAPKINS 10c SHORTS $2.95 LIGHT BULBS w.r 100 lB BAO 40 - 50 - 60 watt each 13c DAIRY FEED $3.40 All-Camp Day Held . By St John's Girls Last Thursday as a cTimas lo the 194!) season, the girls of St. John's Camp participated in a full day of contests lo prove their skill and sportsmanship in various ath letic feats. The schedule for the "All-Camp Day" consisted of: reveille, a morn ing dip. mass, breakfast, swimming races and diving contests, rope Moody's to see the line (lock o( turkeys there Roger Ferguson's dairy occupied the interest of the visitors next, and the tour ended at the church where they saw further examples of community improvement. Following the dinner at the school. White Oak and Jonathan Creek people competed in game--and other rerfational events throughout the rest of the afternoon. PIT Ct .iAII. mvr hnill. I ' . Credit 'ur ;- lcr;,Tnke home a This month, our little Workers from The I i r n t y-, . wfli lnQ 01 lne Re ream star, nave cone m all-out to Krin. , .k. V..A, lee Cream you've ever tasted. ..Pet Cocoanut-Pineapple! Creamy, milk-white cocoanut ...from the tallest palms where ifce finest cocoanuts grow. ..combined with the tweetest, spiciest pineapples from the finest plantations, make this a real tropical treat! So, every Hay this month, cool off with Pet Cocoanut-Pineapple - the Ice Cream with the fresh cream flavor that's made only of daily fresh whole milk and daily fresh sweet cream! tying, a picnic lunch, sack and three-legged races, archery, darts, and horseshoe contest, an even ing banquet, games and stunts, rampfire and program, candle-light boat race, candle race (swimming), and taps. As a part of the campfire pro gram. Kate Ueilzel of Conover, North Carolina, because of her leadership in sports during the entire camp season and her out standing personality traits, was proclaimed the "all-around camp er'' She was awarded a gold trophy by Miss Louise Burdick. assistant directress of the camp. Maribeth Brown of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, received a gold pin for scoring the highest in the day s contest. A cubic foot of lead weighs 708 pounds. I ((SUEaZi 1(11 (gS) (list)" CALAMITY JANE doesn't reallf ihot most peo- pie hove troubles of theiA aMm&S ' " " -r w kvei. m li w wr v Rcady-to-Serve Quality Meats Liver Cheese Pickle & Pimiento Macaroni & Cheese Bologna lb. Spiced Luncheon Cocktail Loaf Braunschweiger Cooked Salami Chopped Ham Chicken Loaf Ham & Cheese Loaf Cooked Corn Beef lb. 49c 57 lb. 79 I ''sh (.rem Shrimp t'llihm Steaks Pan Trout Salmon Steaks Ihi'ssrd Whiting Itnsspd trfsh Wiln Cat Fish Fillet ol Perch Fillrt o Haddock Spry 3 Lbs. 85c Crisco 3 Lbs. 85c "Veri Best" Proi RED MALAGA GRAPES . 2 lbs, Fancy Okra Pineapp1" Butterscotch Chocolate Fudge Sundaettes 6-Oz. Jar 'c .Green .Crowder Peas Golden 'Delicious Apples Large Sunkist Lemons Lifebuoy Soap 2 Bath Size Cakes 21c Lava Soap 3 Medium Cakes 27c Ivory Snow Large Pkg. California Oranges weDsier ... Fresh Lima Beans Jg Rosedale t n Sliced Peaches Njil Fruit Cocktail . JhM f eriiiird Rlur Lake Whole Green Beans 28 Ivory Flakes Large Pkg. Oxydol Large Pkg. Red Sour Pitted vtrt 0 Pie Cherries Torna.oIuiccJi New Pack Green Giant Pcas Long Grain Rice B20,OOOM I JFIRSTJPRI2E 1 1 mm?: Spic & Span CLEANSER 2 Cans 4SC DREFT DUZ ROT $0AP p & G Soap 3 Large Cakes 22c Cam1" ic i Camay : 27c 28c 2 SEA Fi No.W ,3 lb. cell" Swifts 25 i own, and don't woof to hsteftf to frirtrff'iftfbl4. A K ' rm . 'Lr 1 1
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