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PAGE TWO THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND THE highlands maconian Birds’ Visibility All birds cxccjit owK have eyes jilacccl on each side of the head so that they can look two ways at once. Owls have eye^ ^imilar to those of human beings. franklin shoe shop says WE are still mending shoes When your heart’s sad As time rolls, VVc’Il make you glad With heels and soles. FRANKLIN SHOE SHOP Opposite Courthouse “We Buy and Sell” Box 212 Home Demonstration Club News BY MRS. T. J. O’NEIL Macon County Home Demoinstration Agent Troy F. Horn FARMS FOR SALE Special Terms to ' Veterans LONG TERMS—LOW INTEREST Federal Land Bank of Columbi; WRITE D. REEVES NOLAND CLYDE. N. C. IMPORTANT RULES FOR SUCCESSFUL CANNING 1. J'egiii counting 'he time for ^(oking after the water is boiling. Keep the water boiling. 2. ]’revent loss of liquid by hav ing and keeping the water one inch over the tops of jars. Kcej) the water .boiling. 3. Xever oimn jars to refill witli li(iuid. 4. Satisfactory results in canning vegetables will be secured by using fresh, sound firm products; canning the product while it is still fresh; putting each jar into processing vessel as soon as jjacked; jjRicess- ing for specified time, and coni- idetely sealing jar as soon as taken from processing vessel. Cor.n, cow peas and lima beans , expand during the processing per-^ DIRECTIONS FOR 10(1. Pack kxjsely to within one : CANNING BEETS CANNING PEAS Cloudiness in peas can be pre vented by using young unbruised j>eas and grading for uniformity. Small ))eas will cook to pieces be fore larger peas are cooked. Use soft water for blanching. Hard water contains minerals which af fect the color of peas and beets. DIRECTIONS FOR CANNING PEAS Shell, grade, boil three to five minutes, deju-nding on size; pack loosely within one inch .of top of jar, boil four hours 20 minutes in water bath or cook in pressure cooker for one hour at 12 pounds pressure. A pressure cooker is rec ommended for safe canning of peas. inch of top of jar to allow for ex pansion. Other products shrink, and the jar can be filled to within one- half inch of the top. Wash, retain one inch of stem, boil 15 minutes, slij) skins, pack. Process two -and a half hours in water bath, 4f) minute.-; at 12 pounds liressure in i)ressure cooker. STAR their keenness never varies THE FANIIY DOCTOR JOHN JOSEPH GAINES.MJ): • MADE SINCE 1880 by the inventors of the original safety razor, Star Sin^le-edge Blades have 56 years ^ of precision experience stropped ' ^nto their keen, long-lasting ^ edges. If your dealer'can- ' 1 not supply you, mail ' I 10c for 4 blade* to Dept. ^ FS-1, Star Blade Divi sion, 88 Johnson Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. A SMALL FIRE CAN BE STOPPED When a fire breaks out, we sound ie alarm; we hurry-skurry, breath less, excited—call the dejiartment— turn on the hose—a house is burn ing! If the fire is discovered in time, the building is saved. Now these b/dics of ours are the veritable Houses we live in, and they sometimes catch fire, as phy sicians know. 'I’hen we begin to I)rocrastinate; we wonder if the fever—fire won’t die out of itself, if we keep on at work and let it alone. We hate to go to a doctor— and we can’t really afford to lay off and be sick! You know how it is. 1 he fire grows into a holocaust. The ijhysician fire-chief, is callcil in a hurry; he finds the building in great danger of destruction, if not a total loss—just by neglect of the small fire POLLY’S ( on.ijratulations, you \’eterans, iii)on your Hcjiius. We rejoice with you; you earned it. POLLY’S money by trading- at A iiio.st complete stock of new seasonal)le iiieichaiidi.se at startling low prices. AJens Dress Pants in all colors and stvles in piques, white ilaniiels,-flannel stripes, checks and o up AIcii s W orl\ or SlK,CS »l-25up -Mcir.s Sim.s in !,ll .styles $C.95 up and colors O Men s Dress .^hirts in all the latest up colors and styles / OC We Carry the Well Known Towne Shirts Men’s Work Shirts 49c Men’s Overalls ; 85C We xarry the Anvil Brand and Carharrt Over- ails. as well as other brands. , _ ^ Mens and Boys’ Dress Shoes in $1 69 nn u hitc. black and brown i.' Make Our Store Your Headquarters POLLY’S “SELLS FOR LESS” If you are ruoiiiiig a tempera ture—a little every afternoon— which breaks into a perspiration just after going to bed at night, consult your i)hysician at once. The •Stitch in time may save a hundred later on. A fever invariably means that something is radically wrong; it is a warning. A battle is going on inside—the forces of good against the demons of evil. The cause of the warfare must be re moved. If your child is running a tem perature, look after his throat, his liing.s, his digestive tract; he has a |)t)ison somewhere. Find it and torce its elimination. I'iut, be sure you are right before you do any thing. You cannot afford mistakes I hey cost lots of money, and may ivst a hfe. Don’t neglect the small tire; it is the easier put out. “First aid IS, to clean house. Apply water ouiside and inside. And put nothing mto the body that mis,dit feed the flame. Call the doctor' in fEDEmciTO PAY DIVIDEND p Per Cent Semi-Annual Payment To Be Made June 20 dividends on Farmers Federation stock were agam declared bv the tioard of directors ^executive ' com ™moe to be paid June 30, Leo": -^^^Lure, J.; n« sr'i„s: the 60/ ■ t , niamtaining the 6% dividend rate for fi^.e con sGcuti\e Ptivincnts TV> eiftht Western North r r counties, handling farm ™ and marketing certain , Jhe farmers. for houfe'^'u'^Faindew's- com.be county in 1920'th^ “ ^ has grLn of’ ' basis one unit at m t tional farn^^er t T "^di- i wanted to s^Lt f I their oommunity -m ,''^'^'^’’°tise for capital stock. Each county with the F-. , I-ederation unit ^"‘‘rmers two mfmbers of th ?'"®®^tited by rectors. The ones di- ! being Carl Slagle ’"fT d and Ed Byrd of ’std^ l^amsey is manager of th. u warehouse. ® franklin . Rare U. S. Dimes fc Unitcl St^L b >■>- I them extremely rare Mayan Culture in Guatemala Descendants of the Mayas, in habitants of a ancient em pire exist in the highlands of Guatemala, says the Smithsonian in stitution. Doth the Mayan race and Us strange culture, still are alive. Artifacts of present day xMayas, officials pointed out, differ slightly from those of ancestors, whose powerful civilization existed before the Spanish conquest. Symbol of Apprenticeship The apprentice system as consti tuted originated in England about the Twelfth century. At that time and for many generations there after the symbol of apprenticeship was the quarter staff, or oak cudgel. All apprentices carried them. On special occasions they had pa rades, all bearing their quarter taffs. : -ji LESSO E«h M, ^ To 5;3() p By Miss L, ] Kelly’s Gift franklin, the LATt YARf AT REASONABL] Knitting Lesst TO PURCHASt YARk Invest Your Bonus In N Farm Equipment New, improved farm equipment will your farm work easier and more profitabl have what you need. Mowing machines, hay rakes, harness an stock equipment, sprayers, dusters, ad kmd of hardware. Macon County Supply Hardware, Mill Supplies, Farm Impkm LYMAN HIGDON AND HARVE BRYANT. Mp franklin, n. c. Anction Si Personal Property Antiques Saturday, June 20, 1936, at 1F On Palme, Street in the Town of Fra Carolina. All the personal property' A. H. Gilbert, deceased, . ‘0 the highest bidder for cash. consists of: A ihe property RefnZi Steinway Piano; G1 Cabinet R r’ ^ange; Atwater Ken Ran^e • Heatrola; Woo^ Finp^^i’i Haviland Chinaware Fim [ hChairs; Tables Renenl K ^^^yclopedia, and all th that kitchen furnitur eight-room house, to liable ANTIOTIF^ tion. LUES. All in good condi TIQUES furniture, valuable at a K • ^ °ther valuable personal pr°I DON'T MISS THIS SALE. J- H. STOCKTON executor ■ .:y
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