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Distaff Deeds By Janice R. Christensen Vases From Insulators Glass insulators, used on utility poles, can be con verted into useful household accessories; if you apply a little imagination. Yadkin County home maker, Mrs. Howard Wood ruff, uses the insulators as "vases" for small flowers. After wrapping wire around the neck of the insulators, she fills them with flowers or greenery and hangs them from the porch ceiling. Mrs. Woodruff also uses clear or colored glass insula tors as candleholders, Elaine Johnson, former assistant home economics Extension agent, notes. Helpful Hints If you freeze large quanti ties of peas or beans, this suggestion from Mrs. George Thomas, a Scotland County home maker, may be helpful in cooling them. She puts her blanched veg etables in a pillowcase and immerses it into cold water. "It's a way to cool a lot of vegetables quickly," she notes. Another idea, this one from Ann Bruwell, home economics Extension agent. Scotland County, is to make a rectangular bag from a double thickness of net and put a draw string in the top. You could make this "cool ing" bag any size you need, she points out. Creative Senior After many years of never giving serious thought to her creative ability, Mrs. Autra Johnson, a Durham County homemaker, discovered she has talent after all According to Mrs. Mary Jane Whitmore, assistant home economics Extension agent, "the 69-year-old Mrs. Johnson is now creating shoulder models from clay. They look very near profes sional." Mrs. Johnson says she can remember handling clay as a child, but she had not had training in clay molding. After retirement, she started molding and shaping clay shoulder models of famous persons and has recently created models of her family and friends. "I am now going through an experimenting stage," the homemaker admits, "but as the models get better, I may start to sell them and even tually buy a kiln of rqy own." Many persons have talent that is not realized until the later years, and a large per cenUge of senior citizens may have talent that is yet undis covered, Mrs. Whitmore be lieves. Treasure Chest An old weathered, beat-up trunk can become a virtual treasure chest, believes Re becca Bowen, Columbus County teenager. During a 4-H home im provement project, Rebecca renovated a 100-year-old trunk. It had been stored away, the handles were gone, the metal rusty and hinges torn off. Rebecca refinished the wooden parts, replaced leather handles and painted the metal parts white touched with gold. The trunk is a treasure that gives Rebecca's room that special touch, Mrs. Elaine M. Blake, home eco nomics Extension agent, re ports. ^ NO RIBBING? The shadowy sheen of ribless cotton cor duroy adds greater elegance to this jacket and pants ensem ble. By Mark Hober, the dou ble breasted jacket tops slim pants. MOORE'S JOYNER laioratn. 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