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State College Hints To Farm Homemakers By Rl'TH CTRKENT N. C. State College Canning is not difficult if the rules are fallowed. Foods for canning are divided into two groups. One group of foods contains acids. The acid foods are fruits, tomatoes, pickled beets, ripe pimientos. and rhubarb. These I foods can be processed in the boiling water bath at the boil ing temperature of water ? 212 degrees F. The other group of foods, non-acid we call them, do not have acid in them and must be processed in a steam pressure canner at temperatures of 240 to 250 degrees F. These temper atures are obtained when the pressure guage registers 10 pounds (240 1 F.i of pressure or 15 pounds t250 degrees F.i of pressure. The foods in this group include all vegetables ex cept tomatoes: such vegetables as asparagus, beets, peas, beans, corn, okra, and greens. Meats, poultry, and fish also come in this group. Use kitchen scissors to save time. Cut parsley, celery, pim ento, and .string beans with them. Or dice chicken, dates, and marshmallows. (Use wet seizors for sticky foods ? When your daughter nas to wash all the dishes she gets the idea that housew ;rk is all dish washing, and H?erelore "hates" it. Let her draw from slips of of paper on which you have written tasks of the day. By this methocj, she does not always have the same duties, and the game adds zest to the humdrum jobs. It also eliminates bossing. To flour pieces of meat or poultry, use paixr bag. Mix flour with salt and pepper in bag. Drop in pieces of meat. Shake. A Home To StanJ The Test Of Time Greater hardiness (ability to withstand all kinds of weather) and more handsome appearance are a few of the important advantages of building homes entirely with cortcrete blocks. I'or con struction details and prices, sec W. A. Hays at plant, or phone Highlands, 903. W. A. Hays Block Plant Franklin, N. C. BASE COW FEED ON MILK GIVEN. AREY SUGGESTS Points To Be Checked In Buying Dairy Animal Listed High milk production records are possible only when there is a real partnership existing be tween the farmer and his dairy herd. These records are a joint result of the cow's own ability to produce and the feed and conditions she is subjected to. Extension specialists point out. First, begin with a good cow, they suggest: One which has the ability to produce enough milk and butterfat to more than pay. for the feed she con sumes. Select the cow that is free from disease; at least aver age size for her breed; has well-sprung ribs and a large body that indicates plenty of capacity; a refined, clean-cut head and neck; a straight back; and a fairly large udder that is evenly hung with large milk veins. A cow of this type will nearly always be a good pro ducer. This is only half the partner ship, hoWever. The farmer is the other half and must provide the good conditions that enable the cow to do her best. Same dairymen make the mis take of feeding all cows in the herd the same amount of grain mixture. This practice under feeds the high producer and re duces milk flow. It over-feeds the low producers and, since they can't turn the extra feed into milk, they turn it into fat cr waste it. Give the best cows the best feed; at least a pound of grain for each three to five pounds of milk produced, says John Arey, in charge of exten sion dairying at State college. Provide good clean stalls with plenty of fresh water and clean ATHLETES FOOT GERM HOW TO KILL IT. IN ONE HOUR, IF NOT PLEASED, your 35c back. Ask any druggist for this STRONG fungicide, TE-OL. Made with 90 per cent alcohol, il PENETRATES. Reaches and kills MORE germs faster. Angel's Drug Store. LUMBING SUPPLIES iwi Hi Lkk l| tkk IJfcVt We are cooperating and are glad to assist you in any way we can to provide for your plumb ing and hardware supplies. Keep checking our store for all your hardware and building nesds. A FEW ITEMS YOU MAY NEED Anything from a Faucet Washer to a Complete Bathroom Aluminum sauce pans (covered) Blue Ridge hand painted dishes Brushes for all purprses Can openers Cast iron cooking sets Cast iron ccrn stick pans Children/ s rockers Clothes pins D.D.T. barn paint Daisey churns Fire screens Fishing tackle Garden ploughs Grass shears Hunting knives Insect spray Knife sharpener Large size chicken fountains Li<>ht bulbs Paring krivas Potato baskets : Fiant setters Pressure cooker, 4-qt. size Shoe tacks and sr.le leather i Silverware Sewing machine needles Vigoro ' Wash boards Winches AND MANY OTHER USEFUL ITEMS FRANKLIN HARDWARE CO. i Phone 117 On Thfe Square A RESOLUTION of the Hoard of Directors dt , Western Carolina Telephone CoinpanV July IN. 1946 * Whereas, Dr. Wiley Astor Rogers, physician, public ser vant, leader of men and long time president of Western Caro lina Telophone Company, has been called to rest after many rich years of service to his fel lowmeii; and Whereas, the members of this board cf directors, speaking for themselves and lor the employes of Western Carolina Telephone Company, are mind ful, not only of their own loss in the passing of Dr. Rogers, but are deeply conscious of the bereavement suffered by the multitudes to which his minis try was a comfort and a bles sing; Be It Resolved: That we ex- J press our deep sympathy to i Mrs. Rogers and the other members of his family, and do, by this means, jointly ac knowledge and declare our ap preciation of Dr. Rogers' life as one rarely equaled in that quality cf service to others ] which, in the eyes of man and of Him who said that He "came not to be ministered unto but to minister," is an ultimate test of a great and good life. Further Be It Resolved: That bedding. Don't let cows shift for themselves; provide them with plenty of good pasture and roughage all year. And follow instructions in the Ball Blue Book. To get your copy send 10c with your name and addreaa to? lAli MOTHERS COM FA MY, Muixb, Iwd. this resolution be incorporat ed in the minutes of this meet- ! ing of the board of directors of Western Carolina Telephone Company,. and that a cjpy be j given to Mrs. Rogers, who has been, ior so long a time; his devoted and understanding companion. Florida Man Employed As Cliffside Life-Guard i Clifford E. Swain, of Deland, I Fla., has been employed as I life-guard of the Cliffside Lake near Highlands. He took over his new duties Friday of list week and will remain through September 9, it was announced bv Clinton G. Johnson, of the Forest service. Mr. Swain, a graduate of Stetson university,, served in the marines in the South Pacific for several months. ? ?JOIN : Bryant Mutual Burial Association ? Oldest and Strongest in the County The Rev. Albert Schraeder, of Pittsburg, Penn., who Is a stu dest at the Duke university divinity school, is here for the summer to serve the Cartooge chaye Methodist circuit as temporary pastor. The churches on the circuit of Mount ZiDn, Maiden's Chapel, and Gillespie's Chapel. Mr. Schraeder is stay ing with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slagle. PRESS ADS PAY What's Ycur Favorite Orchsstra? Whether it's Spike Jones or Guy Lombardo, you'll find his newest and best laved recordings here. Listen to the music you like whenever yaa like ? select your records here! Carolina Music Co. Intersection Asheville and Highlands Highways FRANKLIN, N. C. DUSTS THAT KILL For Bean Beetles S - A - 50 W'H kiM overnight For Cabbage D 1Q Containing a strong repell&nt C ? K " O J preventing moths from laying. DDT - 3% for worms Saba Dust for, Harlequin bugs, worms and leaf hoppers. For Tomatoes, Potatoes and Cucumbers Tomato Dust ? Blight Control Only Copper Cal - Ar. 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