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AROLJNI Saturday, Auffast :40, iff49 Timely Farm Hints For The Homemakers B'* HI !H t 5 HKi X V H v i'.. . '; " ’ Agent - ox':.-. ;n summer, "wriert ‘:m ■'■.m Iv enjoys e..0l drinks --■4 foiik'd -- ■■ To bring ■■■■; -sv. n\ > ’.v-jih-.-ut casual-, T'U,.’T>ld eqmp'rnent specini-l I i ss 1 .::,' In temperature s >r th; unttir.eiy •-.U ; n. . la •• Glass ex-. ri _. boa: cuuti sets with ci .u-ks or breaks when ■ ? ■ ■ ei t itc■ too suddenly i - Ic-t '.ivr should not c" : >■■ led ->ver :.,i:>ss in washing or i _-■.■■ id the glass should ’ ai gi-oii.’ i- 'o the water. It •■■■ also why .has, should an*' go di:. 'iv ft m rest gerator to warm' di.-iiwat-r and ivity jars of food.' nr irotn t;if caruier. should not -’ond ; i . breeze to c > >l. In mak-' mg ice tea -r c hive in glass pour lie rot b* v ■ rage slowly onto the ice rati Ur Hiart against the glass.! i-v -■ i'< 1 v ri. '.he beverage; in 1 a a b'-v pj- and bu r, v..v!: J.ii.'ds. Incidental-1 l. v ’.re i ~ ...r , aid rn,t .. dropped carnfos.'ly in? . glasses. The farce oil their full may crack the glass To- save glass from tukng a rap I 'ir-t: washing, there sag circular I rubber ..s.dgets which, fit, over the; faucet?, also rubber mats for hot-! >s v : .-.'a. or dssAp;.!i, or fori counters an either side of the sink. l 4 w- men as rnbber .Java:*red ■ dish-dr-uners. j ia • fit .a -honored’ dishwashing! st is l urm slv or second, e.mi a i.:S,i avos nicks chips and] scrarcaes which often result from i i it 'oHjiieoas jumble in the dish-j P Glass gets first place because • ' ■ 's clean suds with no trace I T s ”o c to come out clear and shirung, j glass ts handled, the less •' bivnking Many women i i rm that by washing with detergents glass will come 1 w-'-'iss without wiping j I ist but not least, save glass- 1 ■r ' convenient safe storage! .'rents'. Narrow shelves for; v.- allow each to stand >;> -w ms.h stacking or daub-! ; s, <nd r...! reaching behind. , Please give me some advice mil selecting trees and shrubs for landscaping ray yard. Ir - gad shrubs selected should I ' •••iij. aid beauty to the home t out should also serve some g- 'c ,'v . ri e. says Joan H. Harris,: '■! Tur Heel Gardner." They; lur'.Uh shade or oackgrouod ; v -vm.. i decorate or suiter! some' . v ■he house. Another appro-; i > would be i r the border i .pv>! where they will screen ; ': active views. The shrubs . T :-ut be planted a. nlessly fhrve.'gh-jtit the lawn Man;, .Ces -.viM e .id food to the. maV These include pecan, chin-: a ■'>!:,ck vvalnui mulberry, a nv !:! in.iit.v. and m some ■ ' .!!■: chela ■ -: d pear, all 0-i v:i; burnish >i shad*- ana u> ■g’viv'lde edible products a. apple, poach, plum damson,' M 1 It €» Y pi* s» g r ©s« i **‘ v " "■' ■ P— : : - Ml . k ■~~ life | „- --^w# ■ & VJg f| pjy jjS^,,' if^T j . - p '*■„ -■ Ji i \ BjJP/ '•* i-%*' cage-, first uranium pi!* nfraa activated Doc. X ■ | TSiW' *”' P'%-- ? |?-3 !' Wfg/]| M' I|f |,v/'f:.| . 1943 (Aug 6, Japanese tjmc 1. 3. Atom-bomb jroCgjF A I llr i m M ® fcv '* 9 * £ : | mv^nU••'•! nu*kcs jobs for tron of thousands, ® y-«—k &J% /; #<\ . | V M m ‘Nil* 33-49 4 Will new alojmc power '*‘•"4l -w_ 5 1. • -■ v ■ ■"' " ' O.W,™ |i t A*., a.** kr «ATtQ«At MUNI CDUMCtt __> -'-*■*• '-M. »«/»ji:i^ l «rTrn-i,., -™- -irr.ii .. ;. nijr^ sl PATENTS INSPIRE INVENTIONS . . * INVENTIONS BUILD AMERICAS . snd er foalpple i.rm-:. wUI furnish f i.-aut•■:.’] blossom; ana aof.c. •. a trait f g.yen : - :asnr:..iale anaoiuit! es pruning and spraying l , Ti I; ;v-s .iio less hardy, but they gg.e fce used as inijvv.iu.al shade trees; or .. y may serve as a screen or bordti with perhaps shrubs is.. front ;f them Altisough the grape is not a tree; or a -iiiu’o, > may furnish s ;•;!•• i- : . corner of the yard os i.t trvim-d n a trellis, may serve as o background or boundary planting. ■ Some- of the shrubs which pro-! due v.;ble fruit as well as being' ornai*. cntal are the qg vet, eiagrsus ,• cli.'kt'bc; ,y hazelnut. biackhaw.; elderberry, fig, huckleberry arMi blueberry. \J( REPORTS N. DECLINE IN BIAS NEW YORK :\NP> Discrsr n-1 inattor: and segregation is on div decline: job opportunities hous-.ng and improvement m race relati in is on the upswing, according to the. i annual report of the Nev, Yam | chapter of the American Jewish ; committet 1 . released here'last week ; The report c•. >d: “More and 'more Now Y ok.rs pr/viou- • : barred from employment beeaus • • of race, col ar or creed are find- j • nig jo's :t.t banks, utility companies and insurance firms. ‘Gentlemen’s i urr-c; merits’ which prevent : r tain ..-itizens from living where I | they choose - can no longer be ] j enforced in the courts. “On the balance. New York Oit.y i • has become a better, healthier; • community for ail its many peoples. | Not perfect c"na"r;uru:.y by car. , but one increasingly prepared 1 meet its responsibilities to ail G ; citizens ' BENT ELBOWS LEAD 10 BROKEN BONES - ' CHICAGO Elbow bending of ten K ads straight to traffic c !- 1 dents, •recording' to the 1349 edition • .cf the National Safety Cour.c i's! . statistical yearbook, " Accwent j t Facts.'’ One out of every six drivers in-; voiced in fatal naotu- vetUcle- icci-‘ dents during 1343 had beer, drink-j ■ ir.g. accident reports --.showed. One| out of every four adult pedestralns : killed in last year's motor vehicle; accident* hod been drinking, too ; The yearbook also shows that one I out of every eight drivers violating > traffic laws was dri viftg whUvj an-! der ihe influence of alconol. N. j. HAS LOWEST ACCIDENT RATE I i CHICAGO The .lihst person! in the United St-aes n a; moved. It used to be that little girl \ Connect 'cat - re member Y The Na tional Safely Council’s nominee for ■<#s(*** *■ ■ ; J - ' '■ --- St '**' . CHANGES in Ford trucks during ’he oa.st 18 months are keeping pace Wlth me ? e? ' iand f r , « r « at f measures of flexibility, performance and economy J* D Bail trui x ar.d beet 3«t..es depaGm-rit Ford Divtsioi . has announced Above is Che Series of 6 800 D S uS k ,Vi ' UCa 4 wheeiW - >f 122 inche - and a gross vehicle weight rating ; the mythical safety title *- =r.:U a i little gtri. but are now lives in New Jersey. The Yourvai figures : t this way: th !949 ed’tion -of “Accident Facts’ the Council's statistical y-a-o-xik, ■-flaws that New .Jersey had the iow-ei.r iCgidv'i.: -o rate <_•>. any siate Gat vear. The- safest age group in th-. >unty vvf.s the 5-14 bracket. And so: seme reason, little girls , ggera to be safer than little hoys CHSfiGE AMA SLOCKS NEGRO MEDICAL CASE Organized medic, tie today was iccused face-to-face of blocking a guv needed rntdiai care from im nation's 15,000, 10-; Negro cmzea-t. In an address before the opening ■ session, of the •. ■ . ;• a . t National Medical Assieation ir De | trait Chat Paters-..':, execuuv; dt -1 rector of the Co:nn:ittoe for tii-c ; Nation’s Health, declared that the j President’s hcaicit pr .'gram is the i only hope of relieving the urgent ! shortage of medical services. As th * if the American {Medical Association were present led to the convention by Dr G ;ge ;F. Luii, genera i manager, this was j the first time the country’s lead .mg organ izauoiis pro and con on' j the issue of national health insur-i i ance ••vert* represented In the saxnej I forum. i Dt.tailing the har.Ui.-aps that arc. I put on both patient and doctor' j through race discriniinattor n the | medical jmofvSsion, Mr Puters-,.n j -aid: ; “It as no coincidence that the; ! same forces - in Congrc-s raid out. which are a hied against na- ; ; tionai health insurant; are likewise lighting to block FEPC, anti-p-iil; " d anti ?> a,; icgi-iuiion. I 'These.are out two saparte battles : ’‘Distribution >f l'Hdical care Is: ■he public’s bus tle .-," he e.rf ’ yr ticultrly ah. n avanieed ni< <; . ; • on.-. th uie ! father-..rote 41 ( SWIMS Last ts ( HILO DE ATH CU SE tail ADO Gere’s word • of lurnirij to all Motus and , Dads; Accidents are the xreai | rsi kid-kdlers in America According to the 1549 edi tion of the National Safety i ouKcii -j -atistaca! yearbook, Accident Facts,’ accidents far •ucirank any of the more gen erally feared childhood diseases as a cause of death among children i to 14 years old. There were ! 0,731 accidental deaths in that a»e group in 1447 three times more than were claimed by pneumonia, the next .mast important cause of d> sth. Accidents caused 11 limes as many deaths as p-aljo. POl iCEWOVIAN ’ REGAINS JOB AND *:m BACK PAY I Hit'A CO { ANP. -- A local woman police oificer, Inez ifoatnpion, e, as one of seven women who ta-l week regain ed her job and wa> awarded 57.00J1 in back pay. The women bad lost their ! job, when the city passed an -rdinance restricting jobs to women between the :|:es of '>l and to Police Commissioner Prcisdergast ordered their re | iwutemm after the State Ap- I p; ‘late court upheld a Decem ber Ij4* mandamus order is sued by Judge Sbarbaro. NAMED ON COP BRLTALITY NKW YORK Alert Mayor O'Dwyer has named a three man commutes- ticadod by Rev j John A Coit-man the first Ne gro member of the NYC Board v; Education, to investigate charges relative to the alleged ) brutality of police to Neg- «:es in the i '.*d f ord Sluyve-ant sec- ! tints of Etookiyn. the inquiry grew out of the i t»r,.-.>kl>n branch ;>! the X. A i i Ps charge tiioi “King's ! County police has ihrfcated Me- | gro xi.-pects brufaily and had Ob i:}!*-. seafehed and >eircd property. This is the third anti bias Jiitjii:, v ordered by the j City of New York. A Barred Plymouth Rock ah At j :Y ■•• , a C un Slate CMiet;.- ; Poultry Far:?; near Raleigh has; .•; :-a 1.023 .s n . -he first same j info profiurtior: Ihr of Anmerieu’s ecot: ... i-' and s?<- ..;i life, j role which it lias distinguished itself .nly by its cia- J.-'U.-n'.. bankwtudneis. - ae <m*i.i*.-.'s •Mmm**cmma*t*to** ■■■ .n—!»:■«>*»■*■ »>»ri w»f»mw i i n l» »' '*■ r■' «i ■ <iw^««4rf^.=ig-- AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY We Be&uild Any Auio Interior. Tailor Made- Sea? Corars, Head Linings, Floor Mats, Track Covers Rebuilt, Saiwy Gisas I avUlkiioa MOZINGO AUTO TRIM SHOP I Dial 366 J Smiibfield. M C. PAGE THIRTEEN Southern Chicken s Bread Southern Chicken Bread :g the intriguing name for delicious linla corn mea! biscuits treditieme y served in the southland with Cried chicken The unusual aspect of Southern Chicken Bread is that tita biscuits are fried in the drippings after frying chicken. The biscuits rise and bake just as they would iu the oven. The wonderful Savor of j the drippings permeates the x. -iiw ! with a rich chicken goodness. You’ll want to adopt this southern ! cu*tJir. of Chicken Bread as a ape* j dairy of your house. .Southern ■ Chicken Bread with a platter 4 : fried chicken is good fot>J at its <ml, S-uth«ro Chicken -Si«ad 1 '-a cup? sifted -.nriched dour Yj cup enriched corn s.-.ai . 3 teaspoons baking pywder 1 teaspoon salt •\ tablespoons shortening % to *i cup milk i Sift together dry ingredk-nta. Cut ; in shortening son! mixture resent* ! bias coarse « .mbs. Add milk, r!-.,c --■ ing lightly only until nurture je dampened. Turn oat an lightly ; floured board and knead gently a few seconds. Roll out to %-ineh thickness; cut into diamond shapes, rounds or squares. Place : fry. og pan ir which chicken has been fried Heave only a smail amount of fat in the fry.tig fjn.ni Cook out med ium heat until delicately browsed oi under side. Turn and cook on other side Cooking time about 8 minutes Serve immediately with fried chicken. Makes 12 vt 5“ *“* Read The Carolinian!! JORDAN’S JEWELERS r~ ■ Quality Citis SINCE 1898 Smithfieidj N. C„
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