ONE THINC* AND ANOTHER?
To prevent lumpjng, powdered i
sugar should be stored in a tight
ly covered glass container.
Lard or oil is preferable to but
ter for greasing pans; the salt in
butter causes the butter to stick
to the part, . .
Jelly which lias become sugary
can l>e used to sweeten and flavor
puddings or dried prunes, dried
peaches or other fruits.
A coating of lemon, juice pre-;
vents bananas peaches and apples
from discoloring after they have
been sliced.
I-emons are juicier if heated be
fore being squeezed.
A small amount of sugar added
to. olive oil will prevent it from
becoming rancid.
If you havp honey which has
sugared, try placing the honey
jar in a pan of water and boiling
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.A dressing of two parts honey
to one part lemon juice Is delici
ous over fresh fruits.
t Obstinate spots on chromium
plated hinges on refrigerators of
ten may be removed with am
monia water.
Dry baking soda sprinkled over
scorched food stuck to the pan
will soften it and make it easy to
remove.
Placing heavy pahs or dishes on
the open door of a range will
cause the hinges to sag.
Baking soda may be used to re
move grease and discoloration
from a waffle iron.
For sightseeing during the au
tumn color parade. North Caro
lina offers a number of new mo
tor routes in addition to the Blue
Ridge Parkway and the excellent
state and federal highways
through the mountains. A new
route through the heart of a beau
tiful national forest area now fol
lows Wilson's Creek, In Caldwell
County, and may be reached via
Highway 90 from Lenoir. The
Wilson's Creek road leads from
Collettsvllle to Mortimer.
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CHILDREN LIKE SUNRISE
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way to prove how good it really is.
And. too, when you Buy Sunrise you are
building the dairy industry in your own
county.
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G ASTONI A. N. C.
Hunters Uiged
To Practice
Safety Measures
Now that hunters are taking
their guns out of locked closets,
the next three months may well
M* termed "open season on chil
dren." While all" hunting acci
dents are needless, the maiming
and killing of children as a re
sult of the sport of hunting Is
particularly tragic.
An . estimated total of 9,300
shooting mishaps will occur this
year. About three fifths of these
deaths and injuries Will occur in
the field or in public places,
while the remaining two-fifths
will happen because of careless-.
nes>i with guns in or around the
hv>me. How many children will
be Involved? Last year the figure
topped 2,700 killed and Injured.
According to the Institute for
Safer Living of the American
Mutual Liability Insurance Com
pany, parents should toe as gun
wary during the hunting season
as battle-shy vets.
If you live in the country or
wooded areas, don't let the chil
dren play in the fields.
warn the children # not to pick
up or throw rocks "at any shot
gun shells they may see on the
ground. Ammunition is not to be
played with.
Don't let Dad toss his hunting
jacket over a chair when he
comes in from hunting. All am
munition should be cleaned out
of hunting togs, placed beyond
the reach of children, and locked
up before the hunting clothes
are even put away.
The hunting gun should be
"broken down" and put safely
In Its case before the hunter en
ters the house.
When Dad cleans his gun,
make the children are not
present.
Finally, never allow a child
under the age of 14 to accompa
ny a hunter on a trip; No matter
how cautious the child or his
parents, there are probably oth
er hunters in the field. Too many
of them are thoughtless and
"trigger-happy."
If guns and ammunition are
no more accessible to children
during jthe "hunting season than
at other times, and if children
are kept out of target range, the
headlines need not count so
many children among the hunt
ing season casualties again this
year.
I Low Temperatures
t Keep Cottonseed Best
_____
Good quality cottonseed can
be stored for as long as 15 years
with reasonable assurance that
it will germinate. But proper
conditions of moisture and tem
perature must ibe maintained.
Howard Clapp, Cleveland
County farm agent for the State !
College Agricultural Extension
Service, says U. S. Department of
Agriculture scientists have found
that two upland varieties of cot
tonseed. Carolina Dell and Del
tapine A, germinated well after
being stored 15 years at 33 de
grees with seven, nine, and 11
percent moisture. The same two
variotiptf showed some deteriora
tion when stored at 13 per cent
moisture; all seed were dead af
ter 15 years a' 14 per cent mois
ture.
Mr.. Clapp said seed stored at
70 degrees with seven per tent
moisture were 73 percent capa
ble of germination after 13 years.
All lots stored at 70 degrees with
more than seven per cent mois
ture were dead at the end of the
15 year period.
Seeds stored at an uncontroll
ed air temperature did not sur
vive as well as those stored at a
constant temperature of 70 de
grees. Only those with a mois
ture content below seven per
cent survived beyond three
years, and all lots were dead af
ter 13l? years.
Seeds showed most rapid de
terioration, according to Mr.
Clapp at 90 degrees. Those con
taining 14 percent moisture were
all dead in four months, and
those at ail levels of moisture
were dead or badly deteriorated
in three years.
An early South Carolina colo
nial law specified that official
advertisements be placed in "The
Gazette," meaning The South
Carolina Gazette. At one time
there was as many as five news
papers published in Charleston
which included the word Gazette
In their title so that they might
get some of the government ad
vertising.
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KINGS MOUNTAIN REUNION IN SAN DIEGO ? Of the ten persons pictured above nine call Kings
Mountain home. The picture was taken on October 17 as the servicemen gathered for a Kings Moun
tain reunion at the home of BTFN and Mrs. Bobby Crawford. Front row. left to right are Fred White,
Jack Flynn (of Burlington), Bobby Crawford, Mrs. Crawford, and Harold Deem Spears. Back row, left
to right are Curtis Wright Otis Biddix. Carl Cole. Jack Wells, and Charles (Sonny) Blalock, Jr. Bla
lock Is in the Air Force. All the other servicemen are navymen.
Eight Kings Mountain Servicemen
Hold Reunion In San Diego, Calii
SAN DIEGO, Calif. ? On Sun
day, October 17, a large group of
boys from {he Kings Mountain
area were entertained by Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Crawford at their
home here. Sandwiches and cold
drinks were served. Crawford is
a BTFN aboard the USS Prince
ton.
The guests were Jack Wells,
TESN, stationed at Imperial
Beach; Harold Dean Spears,
RDSA, aboard the USS Essex;
Odis Biddix, BM3, aboard the
USS Seminole; Curtis Wright,
DTE, at Camp ? Pendleton; Carl
Cole, ET3, of the USS U. M.
Moore; Fred White, FN, on PCS
1423, Fleet Sonar Base; Charles
Blalock, Jr., A3/C US Air Force,
at March Air Force Base; and
Jack Flynn, AN. of the USS
Princeton, from Burlington, N.
C.
Attempts were made to contact
all the KJjjgs Mountain boys in
the area but Second Lieutenant
Herman "Bud" Jackson and Bill
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with a cough get Creomulsion quick
because it spothes raw throat and
chest membranes, loosens and helps
expel germy phlegm, mildly relaxes
systemic tension and aids nature fight
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CREOMUCSION
, rtlievti Coughs, Ch?it Coldi, Acut* Bronchitil
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Rhea, SN, were unable to attend.
The former Miss Betty Lou
Henderson of Kings Mountain,
and her husband, Paul E. Wright,
YNSN, stationed here in San
Diego, were also present.
I
I Wet Autumn Leaves
Are Highway Hazard
RALEIGH ? Autumn leaves
are pretty, on the trees, but they
can be pretty dangerous on the
highway warns the State Depart
ment of Motor Vehicles.
"Fallen leaves become danger
ous whether wet or dry," pointed
out- Motor Vehicles Commissioner
North Carolina Auto
Ownership At Peak
RALEIGH ? Registration Di
rector Foy Ingram of the Motor
Vehicles Department said today
th'at total motor vehicle registra
tion in North Carolina has climb
ed to a new high.
Through October 20, Miss In
gram reported there were 1,357,
655 cars, truckc and buses on re
cord.
This figure compared to 1,272,
975 through a comparable period
last year.
As for new car registration
Miss Ingram had figures avail
able through September. During
that month there were 13,103 new
cars and trucks registered with
the Motor Vehicles Department,
the highest monthly total since
February, 1951.
For the nine months ending
Edward Scheldt.
"Wet leaves on the roadway
can be extremely slippery, caus
ing motorists to. skid. Expert dri
vers are alert for leaves in shad
ed areas along the highway,
knowing that moisture collects
between leaves, rendering them
insecure as a riding surface,"
Scheldt said.
"In front of homes, youngsters
like to pile up leaves in large
heaps, and hide In them. When
such accumulations are right at
the curb, children's lives are en
dangered by moving- cars and
trucks, particularly those vehicles
about to park In front of the
home," he added.
"Home owners who burn leaves
at the curb should guard against
creating the danger of a smoke
screen blinding drivers who pass
by," the Commissioner emphasis
ed.
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May decline on the stock market and the value of bonds and commodi
ties slump, but there is still one investment worth 100 cents on the dollar
day in and day out and that is an account in the
HOME BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
We pay 3% on Savings and your account is Insured up to $10,000.00 with
the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.
Home Building & Loan
Association
Corner of Mountain & Cherokee Streets
A. H. PATTERSON. Secretary-Treasurer
September 30, the Registration
Division has recorded a total of
82,409 passenger cars and 20,248
trucks. For the same period In
1952 there were 56,307 cars and
17,084 trucks registered.
The Presbyterian Church, U. S.
A. reported membership of 2,482,
248 at the end of 1952, the Year
book for 1953 of the American
Peoples Encyclopedia reports.
This was an Increase of 34,273
persons from 1951.
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next door appreciated it,
too. Consideration of
others makes for friend
liness along the party line.
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