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Tim wayisvitxe nrouirrAi:; Carolina Tobacco Hit By Disease RALEIGH (API Tar Heel to bacco growers today face one of the greatest challenges in years, tobacco specialists at North Caro lina University say. i Diseases, notably "black shank," have hit the flue-cured crop . in '.North Carolina .harder this sum- : nier Uian ever before. A large num ber of growers tried to get by with ' non-resistant varieties and in many .cases the results were disastrous. Research is being continued and every effort is being made to find varieties of good quality, good yields, and higher disease resist ance. Tobacco experts recommend planting more acreage with a strongly resistant variety of tobac- ' co known as "Dixie Bright, 101". It is believed that the first pure nickel was prepared in 1804. White Oak CDP Sets Family Night This Saturday MRS. GEORGE BORING Mountaineer Reporter No Longer a 'Boot' At the White Oak Community Develonment Meetina this coming Saturday night. at the Community! j- House, the "Family" night program will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kirkpatrlck and Mr. and Mrs. George Ledford. We know they tirin kaiin d onnH nrnpram nlanned. VY.J1 11U V. U t O" I , v so crime on out and enjoy it, every-; h one. The ladies are asked to bring cake. ' . ' (i Just a reminder that your com munity hospital insurance is due by October 10. Bring your money to the CD P. meeting Saturday if you wish, and your chairman will give you a' receipt, or you can pay If Coffee Gyps Could Talk- If coffee" cups could talk they would prob a b ty say "We are about the most im portant individuals on . your table. -Without ; us what would you do for coffee pleasure? So fill us up with. really good cofiee.i... when we touch your lips we like to see your friendly smile." For real coffee good- r mellow r treat wv-i ilil V A nil I3r v .," 5fV-" nr -Pur f thp Meal. direct at the hospital. -N O colfVe-fiavor k- ' MNI your family r Remember to save the JFO ! muDon on each oackaKe of i ' J FG Special Coffee.. These coupons will save you money on valuable household Ilemi. Drop us a card for a free catalog. Or. better still, come , to see us. JFG Coffee Co.,., 200 W. Jackson Ave., Knox- ville 1, lean. Robert N; Beck, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Beck of Balsam, has finished 'boot' training at Parris Island. While there he won a Marksman medal for his firing of the .30 calibre rifle, Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Parton are the proud parents of a baby girl and our congratulations go to them and the baby. Tucker did' his own announcing by p"utting : cigars In several of the folks' mailboxes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson have returned to their home in St. Petersburg, Florida, after spend- i u lib. Ocon & It's oo easy to relieve coughs and stuffiness of colds In a hurry this home-proved way . . . with 2 spoonfuls of Vlcks VapoRub In a vapor izer or in a bowl of .boiling water as directed in package. Just breathe In the steam! Every single breath carries VapoRub's soothing medi cations Seep into throat and large bronchial tubes. It medicates irritated mem branes, helps restore normal ' breathing. For" coughs or upper bronchial congestion there's nothing like . using Vicks VapoRub fn steam. ' For continued relief al ways rub it on throat, C chest and IflVUO back. V VapoRub Buffot Decsorts By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor Here's a luscious dessert-Coffee " Marshmallow Cream-to serve or a fail dinner or buffet supper party. It's just sweet and iight enough to. end a company meal and it can be prepared well already of time. You'll like the way the marshmallows in this recipe give th. Coffee Cream an extra-smooth texture. . If you want to run up some cookies for latern-the-evening munch - n..k. urhon nrirtiUnnal euests are coming,, try these Cherry Coconut Crinkles. They're easy to make and they're usually a t-at ravorite. COFFEE MARSHMAtLOW CREAM Intredients: M teaspoons instant coffee, 1 cup boring water, lb teaspoon salt, M pound marshmallows (about 32 marshmallows), 1 cup heavy cream (whipped),. V teaspoon sherry extract, slivered toasted almonds (if desire'd). Method: Put coffee in a saucepan; add water and stir to dissolve. Add salt and whole marshmallows: cook over low heat until marsh mallows' are almost dissolved, stirring constantly. Remove from heat and continue stirring until marshmallows are dissolved. Pour into dessert tray of refrigerator and place in freezing compartant until mixture begins to thicken. Fold in whipped cream and sherry extract. Freeze until firm. Sprinkle with slivered toasted almonds, if desired Makes 6 servings. CHERRY COCONUT CRINKLES Ingredients: Vfe cup evaporated milk, lb pound marshmallows (about 32 marshmallows), 1 cup chopped maraschino cherries (about 40 cher ries), 6 cups shredded coconut, 1 teaspoon almond extract. Method: Put evaporated milk and marshmallows in a saucepan; place over low heat until marshmallows are almost dissolved, stirring occasionallyRemove from heat and continue stirring until marsh mallows are dissolved. Add cherries, coconut, and almond extract; stir until well blended. Chill. Moisten palms of hands; roll about a teaspoonful of cooky mixture between them to form a ball; place on greased cooky sheet and flatten slightly. Bake in a slow (300 F.) oven 15 minutes or until they begin to' brown, Makes 3Mi dozen small cookies. Vets Of 4 Wars Meet In Hotel ST. LOUIS (AP) History was drawn into a close, condensed form for hotel manager Maurice Payne here recently, During one week end he had as hotel guests; .(1) A, group of Spanish-American war veterans holding a re union. ; ; (2) World War I veterans in town for a state convention. (3) Members of the 555th Antl Aircraft Battery (World War II). (4) A group of young veterans just' in from the Korean War. ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. George'Boring. . Sr ' Miss Elsie Telling has also re turned to St. Petersburg after spending two weeks with the Bor ings.! This was her first visit to Western North - Carolina and she liked It so well she' telephoned her boss In Florida, , ,to see - if she couldn t stay the third week. Cecil News MRS. J. EDGAR BURNETTE Mountaineer Reporter The W, M. U. of the Riverside Church, Cecil, met last Thursday evening at the church classrooms for the regular monthly program meeting. The president, Mrs. Alice Ledbetter, was in charge and a re port was given by the secretary treasurer. Among those taking part in the program discussion, "Parallel Pro gress in 'Stewardship", were Mrs. Ruth Sorrells, Mrs. Maggie Erwln, Mrs. Mollie Reece, Mrs. Amy Burn- ette, Mrs. Bena Metealf, Mrs. Allie Ledbetter, and Mrs. Edna Edwards. A short business session will be held on Sunday morning at 11.15 by the officers of. the society. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis enter tained both the Wilsons and Mrs Pelilng at a fried chicken dinner last Sunday at their home on White Oak. . VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES mm ill I i I J SPECIAl 4-WAY ENGINE LUBRICATION : ...to do more work for your money Mr. and Mrs. Billie Grooms and children of Gastonia have spent the past week here visiting their parents,. Mrs. Lockie Grooms, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burnette, at Candler. J. P.-Ledbetter is confined to his home with a back ailment and has been off work for the past two weeks. If he doesn't soon improve, he expects to go to Moore General Hospital for treatments. Mrs. Clyde Caldwell honored her daughter, JoAnn Caldwell, on her tenth birthday on Saturday after noon with a birthday party at her home. Those attending were Mild-, red Ledbetter, Lois Watsin, Joyce Trull, Jerry Ledbetter, and Ted Grooms. Miss Alma Grooms assist ed the hostess in serving refresh ments. The rainstorm prevented the remaining invited guests from attending, but an enjoyable time was had by those present. Mrs. Wallace Crocker and child ren of Newport News, Va., is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mauney and family this week. HYPOID REAR AXLES RIGID, CHANNEL-TYPE FRAMES kZgA i - -i v j'""" " -- -)U!!Hii I p" - I iT" mm ill I . s 0-,!T!ym. m I I i . ,., r 1 SINGLE-UNIT REAR AXLE HOUSINGS Several of the Bethel FFA boys are from the Cecil area and the mothers of these boys are assisting with the donating of the foods for the plate lunches to be sold on Fri day npon at the Fair. Th? proceeds will Help buy "a truck-to be used by the chapter in taking the boys to the various fairs, contests in judging, etc., which is part of the work. Say, "I Saw It In The Mountaineer. A&P MARVELOUS liUDR Red Tokay hi Rev. T. E. Erwln used as his text on Sunday morning at the Riverside Church, Romans 8:28, ex plaining that trials can be the making of a Christian. (CnfiwoNon f Stamford aWptwir and frfci IMiifraftd ii 4pndnt on avolfabiltfjr ef Maftrfol.) More Omtolmt Hilda in w. iJwh my .Itwr mat. I From ill vary first day on Iho ob right through it long and useful lif, a Chovroltt Advanc-Dtlgn truck glv.t you working proof of tho groalor ttamina and tlurdi n( that's ngmoorod in Amorica'i'favorit truck. ADVANCE-DESIGN UNIT-DESIGN IODIES This I your kind of truck, rugged as they com and ready to work on your job, Priced to ve. Built to lad. Engineered to moot your need. Com in and find out how much more you get in a Chevrolet truck, for how much les. You uit can't buy a better truck to save your money! TRUCKS mmm imm co. Main Street Waynesvilla The Intermediate group of the B. T. U. gave the general assembly program on Sunday evening by using two short skits on the sub Their Parents", and "Parents Un derstanding their Children". Those taking part in them were Misses Mary Burnette, Barbara Jean Bun nette, Sarah Reece, and Emma Sue Huskey. The leaders are Mrs, J. IL Reece and Edgar Burnette. At the close of the program Mr, Burnette stated the group had vot4 ed to donate $25 from their class funds, toward the church Building runa. The previous Sunday mornina Miss Grace Erwin also gave $25. 1 Pvt. Donald Grooms is now orj board Ship and probably headed for Germany, as his APO is listed as New York. He had a 14-weeK training period. Mack B. Ledbetter, son of Mrj and Mrs. J. P. , Ledbetter, left on Monday morning for Charlotte; and induction into the armed forces. 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