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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1955 sfdsà 'IX7HATEVER one may think. ! VV ■bout former President Har v ry S. Truman, his recent’visit to Washington was as refreshing as a mountain breeze in the stuffy, whispering-in-ears and censor j laden atmosphere of the Capitol City. Mr. Truman’s visit brought back some of the human warmth now missing here. His efferveacense and frank down-to-earth comments were at wide variance to the secreoy and behind-door meetings of Congressional committees which are now largely becoming the rule, rather than the exception. His rather corny adjectives, his broad grin, his rubbing shoulders with taxi-drivers, with people on the streets, his very innate friend liness, his early morning walks Which drew crowds everywhere and friendly greetings from the men and women on the streets— all were in such broad contrast to the stilted, looklng-over-the shoulder, chilly and cheerless attitudes and blank faces which now pervade official Washington, as to invite widespread comment throughout, not only the news paper fraternity, but almost every where in the city. More, Mr. Truman brought back to Washington the two-party sys tem. He made it plain there was a Democratic party and a Repub lican party and that next year there is a Presidential election; that so far as he was concerned there was no bi-partisanship about this. There was ng hush-hush bbout his attacks upon the Admin istration. por upon President Eisenhower where he thought the President was wrong. And .in so , Famous Southern Pie for Company , I Hassol ■? ,'y 1 ‘rjrSik.* ■ r ■’ ■'•■■ t '"J - # .-.**>s<*&J ' WaHMP ; v \:.M/agK^* < % 1 Reputation* are made with this luscious pecan-and-Karo filling! Here’s a conversation-making dessert, a pie that’s p real stunner! Eyes fight UP, end request* for the recipe are sure to follow the first bite. Pecan Pie is a Southern heirloom recipe, so delicious that it has gained country-wide fame, simply on the strength of its piellow, luscious flavor, This easier-than-ever recipe makes It as simple to fix as a pack age dessert. * ' n11.1.1.1.H1gra., ;- - ; --' ,r 111 1 ’""’* '■" ■ » /?rt(?) \ is s d>ery Special.' Coffee! TNI VALUAILI COUfON ON IVIRY SAG CAN Hilt YOU SAVI MOHIY ON HOUSIHOiO ITIMS Writ* tor swnptoslr 111-.trsteC «MNn **wtom moor nMit Iwumlutd ertklss. JKS CoffesCe. KnorrlHo O x ;' doing he Issued a plain rebuke to the leaders of the Democratic par ty in Congress who at' best have been politically afraid of criticis ing President Eisenhower because of his widespread popularity. As a matter of fact it begins to appear that many of the top Dem ocrats in both Senate and House, most of whom come from the South, and who can be reelected in 1956 almost without firing a shot at the Eisenhower adminis tration, have decided to use just those tactics. Which will make it tough for the relatively few north ern Democrats (ip for reelection in. 1956, and who 7 must base a cam paign upon opposition to Eisen hower and the Eisenhower admin istration. Debate and committee hearings over the restoration of the t 90% of parity to farm prices set a precedent. It was such a remark able precedent that Representa tive Harold D. Cooley, chairman of the House Agricultural commit tee and a committee member for twenty years, printed a committee document and distributed thous ands of copies to farm groups. The pamphlet contained the testi mony of Walter P. Reuther, Pres ident of the CIO; George Meany, President of the AFL, and the presidents of four or five unions in the CIO ranks, all in favor of the,, restoration of 90% of parity for the farm basic props. The writer of this column, has for 15 years been saying that if the Labor and Farm groups would once get together on a single ob jective they could get whatever *i they wanted in Congress, TF PECAN PIE I Yx recipe pastry 2 eggs, beaten _ 1 cup Karo Syrup fit teaspoon ml* ** 1 teaspoon vonilig 1 cup sugar •, 2 tablespoons moiled v butter or margarine 1 cup pecan meats Roll pastry H inch thick, Line a 9- inch pie pan; Mix remaining ingredL ents together, adding pecans last, Four intq pastry shell, Bake in hot oven (400 1 * F.) 15 minutes; reduce beat to moderate (350° F,) and bake 80 to 35 minutes longer, •If salted nuta are used omit «ealt in recipe, GOVERNOR DESIGNATES' JUNE AS DAIRY MONTH Rajjejgh (Jov. Luth«r H. Hodges has designated the month of June as June Dairy Month in North Carolina and expressed himself as “happy to jofti in this salfete to our grow ing dairy industry.’’ He has accepted an invitation to be toastmaster for a dairy break* fast in Raleigh on June 3 which will Inaugurate the statewide observance. The Governor issued this statement: “For some years June has been observed in North lina as Dairy Month as a means of calling attention to Ithe tremendous importance of milk and milk products in the life and economy of our State. Dairy farming now ranks among the leading agricultural enterprises in North Carolina and last year meant a gross farm income exceeding $109,- 000,000, three times what it was in 1940. • “Milk and milk products mean a livelihood, or an import ant supplementary source of income to more than 35,000 Tar Heel farm families. Dairy far ming has put . back t° work thousands of acres of farm land made idle by crop con trol restrictions. It has rebuilt and saved much land iwe were* losing to soil-depleting crops and to erosion, “In the field of dairy manu facturing, there has been tre mendous growth with about half of the 130 plants in the State having been built since ’l 1939. About 6,000 North Caro lina families are dependent • upon the procecsing and distri bution of dairy products for a livelihood or for a part of their income. “The June Dairy Month ob servance will highlight the im portance of-dairy products in building and maintaining our people’s health. A nation-wide event, it was inaugurated in 1938 by the dairy industry, in .cooperation with other indus tries and groups, to call atten tion to dairy products when they are most abundant. “I am happy to join in this salute to our gl-owing dairy (industry and hereby designate the month of June as June Dairy Month in North Caro lina.” L...ra-'—r. "j ■ PVT. JOHN EVANS RETURNS TO STATES Camp Lejune (FHTNC) Marine Pvt. John Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Evans of Route 1, Burnsville, N. C., is scheduled to arrive here May 27 after a five-month tour in the Mediterranean with the 3rd Bat talion, 6th Marines, The battalion, aboard ships of Transport Amphibious Squad ron 6, conducted amphibious ex ercises wtth the 6th Fleet and the Turkish 4th Division. The major exercise was NATO “Red Tri dent I,” held in mid-March at Saros Bay, Turkey. At intervals, training was sus pended for visits to Mediterran- With Your Lunch _ The Light Refreshment \ • S iaßßiy§y»y jfOg VfqSy jig: Franchised Bottler PEPSI COLA BOniiNG COMPANY, INC. Spruce Pine, N. C. — mmmm TFF YA> T^ET r BFFOFD Wv ’ikWr"#'-— —nir-‘-rF H~^iT A auIJpF:: lij^l^TrEEVEj INTERMISSION time at the drive * in movie (when they turn off the lights and rewind the film, I sup pose) used to be a right pleasant interlude when drive-ins and I were younger (and I was single). But times have changed. Modern''ra*ion has caught up-with ! n. emission time. TJeed to j. . r you got was three minutes of da 1 silence, marred only by the crunc. ing sound "6f molars against pjn corn here and there. Ncw-a-days you got music ai>d a picture on t l screen—a* spry little elf (who shoul' have a tummy like Santa Claus who points to the clock every fe seconds to let you know how ion before the feature starts and' a' the same time tries to distract and entice you by putting down some thing in order of three candy bars 1 two soft drinks, a malted milk, pea _ nuts, popcorn, an, ice cream ba and a couple of unidentified oh jects. The purpose of course, is to mak you desire a portion of one of the things the little gentleman seeks to be enjoying so immensely , . . enough to want to get out of the car and walk a couple of miles to the refreshment stand. It always wosks when I take my family to the drive-in. Only trouble is that the little man on the screen eats so fast he loses some sales. watch everything he , with expression like i want some of that, but • f a what> else there is,’’, • s it", v . no; I think I want some of that . . .” That sort of stuff carnes on until the little man gingerly wipes his cheeks with a napkin, the feature .starts and ev erybody forgets about eating. Do You Need Carbon Paper ? File folders ? Mimeograph paper ? ■ CALL 43 the ean ports in Algeria, Italy, Greece, Turkey, France and ■ Spain. THE CLASSIFB ADS RELIEVE YOU OF MANY PROBLEMS BY HELPING YOU WITH RENTING, BUYING,] ! SELLING OR MAKING AN r ' ANNOUNCEMENT OF ANY KIND. PHONE US OR COME IN TODAY! THE YANCEY RECORD Photos Seem fp&frl' Alive! There’s a real * * art in taking a p di-trait ; that captures those natural looks and twinkles and Robinson knows how . . . that’s why our photos come to life. Prove it Call 2131 for a sitting. JOHN ROBINSON STUDIO BURNSVILLE, N. 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