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Smßmi B New Guidelines Issued For Surplus Foods RALEIGH - The Food DhUMn Dmsaon of the N.C. Deportment of ter. As a result of ad by USDA. these guidelines are heh« seat to country auaßoeetiwof these foodsto caned by the counties in •Uflmod by the near Jobs BUI passed ty Congress. “To be digifale for these cnmmedities,"’ said toGdom “toe recipient nest already receive food stomps, Aid to Families with Dependent Children iAFDC) B sugar when left at room I temperature only six hours I after picking Sweet com, spinach and Hma beans also j lose their good, sweet flavor | wl “" "°* So far as nutrient losses, vitamin C is lost fairly quickly. But losses of flavor and nutrients ore not that great when vegetables are proper ly stored. Next critical step is Don’t let vegetables sit in water for a long time or cook in excess amounts of water. Cook vegetables in just enough water to prevent scor ching. Try to have as little water as possible in the pot When the vegetables are done It adds up to this. Refrigerate vegetables after picking and cook them quick ly so they retaungood color and texture. Then nutrient tames re minimized, and voutt hnve good lading prw Some questions consumers often ask include: Q. Why is open-kettle cann ing not recommended? A. In open-kettle canning, food is cooked in an ordinary kettle, then packed into hot jars and sealed. The food is not processed after packing in The JIM HUNT Record d ~ .... * " % \ PUBLIC SCHOOL SHAKE I Why Are \ OF HUNT BUDGET’ Our N. C. \ Schools « \^ % I |ln Trouble? \ I 1 4§.4%\ I «%4- 1 T — I rvn • M * (an Hunt l«n Hunt Iwn Hunt fl"» Hun* Elected Elected Ke elected *u«un*fa* i Lt. Cot. (1972) Go*.(l«S) Goo («01 US. Sen. OW3I | k This Why The N.C. Teachers Association Sank "The Governor's program does more for Hunt's political image than for education’'? 1 The Charlotte Observer Reported: “In Hunt's view, education and politics have always been intertwined." 3 A Hunt Aide Boasted: “He plays those teachers like an accordion. 4 N. C. School hoards Association Skied: Hunt's NEA Union Dues Bill (S.B. 515) is "extremely dangerous," "would damage public education" and “do considerable harm."* Average Teacher Salary Dedmed From 2sth to 38th in Nation In Lasts Yean of Jbn Hunt’s Administration!* I V nut i *" Hn.n4ot-.wtl atwbctowtoenopercentaf poverty leveL hi order to get sndh ye«ofjjteer can receive these com dftiMi li dHQSfe Md M stated Jay Davis, duectar es Home Ext Car ring Tps When those garden vegetables we ready for the : table, their quality and I nutrient levels are especially > tugh-Th keep things that way, i go tfirecHy hum garden to ran now get flour, com meni, n^^kyjnflkjmdjwmqr grams, if their counties re items be sent However, due to chnages in regulations by USDA, will es toe fiouta; the state will be counties according to the number of people they have unemployed, plus those at or a. _a an— - - -a a »» uctow uk povyiiy kvci. table or cooking pot Next best is to store vegetables in the refrigerator right away. After all, many vegetables lose their good eating quality quickly if they aren’t refrigerated. For example, peas lose ap proximately one third of their humy not to jmtorifl^^ajfru Completes I NCO Course FT BRAGG—Specialist K» OthMR Course conducted by the Of fice of the Adjutant General and the 3296th U.S. Amy Reserve School at the N..C. National Guard Wlitary Academy, Ft. Bragg The course conriched d seven weefcends of training in many areas, such as, Train ing to Lead, Land Navigation. Artillery Fire Adjustananh. bat Patrolling. of DeaSStU Owipawy C, Ist Battalion, U9th lhhalryat the N.C. Army National Guard in Edentun SPA Davenport and his wife, Carol, have two They reside at Route 2, Eden ton, N.C. SP4 Davenport is an AFC driver of the National Guard. gwh'dtZ wind teml. 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(7:305:00) Sat (7:30-4:00) j Go* Tourney Raises Cancer Funds turauMw ms fhntoumsgiimnita Oh Itaeptapam un toe wtau fixitani, Hurry Swy.Lurey BuroJt't Tom Buss. St.. ptiayrag as a is toe hontoirop dbrisww. jgflteT Jones, Joe Iterat team to this dtefewa was to——* k* the George JhateOtogitom Iheptagms UMCSVOCK I CUTTING WELDING FABRICATING I RESTAURANT EgtTPMENT I I GORDON SHEET METAL I 1115 s. Mte SHEET PHONE 335-5405 I 'lhehtotenmtowadidrii toptoytothewgimud tourna ment alt Ofcytte Beach. S.C. Though tor tdauds ihang lo* and dreary, , « Mmp »tor duffh dhave ) Whaudh toe woM wn» jffiU df hatred. Thum'X tan dhundanee df Gad s love. Affair dbe mdUmg dhunder. Itewefc at dime df /tranquil calm I Jr tor dtmdem nff Gad's presence [ top tare suffe from tenon harm. Affair toe numtiall comes sunshine, ’ TUd mewue toad dhuudauth • Wess f Affair dhe pom tand dhe heartaches Comm top xotdhntg and healmz caress j Affan top gfftum tiff dhe dathmess , Downs dhe tone, dll freshh mere; . Thunk, wan. dear Gad, far eternal hope . T<n mtttum m whatever rue do. ~ Man D. Nixon 6 The American Cancer Society’s local crusade com mittee sincerely appreciates the support of all the tourna ment's sponsors and the players who really made this event a great success.
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