State College Hint* To Farm Homemaker* By RL'TH CURRENT State Homr I>< nv.instiulion Agent Oven meals are fuel savers and with a little care in selec tion ot foods which require the same temperature many appe tizing menus can be planned. When such an over combination of foods has been found, write it in a notebook for futuro ref erence. If this is done each time one plant a different com bination of food, much time will be conserved. Many homemakers have adopted the plan of distinguish ing faovrite recipes by filing them on cards of some special i color. J When trying a new recipe fcr the first time. It is a good plan i to tabulate its degree of popu j larity with stars. One star may I indicate that it is good; two stars, very good; three stars. Alfalfa Seed and Fertilizer 2-12-12 with 5 lbs. Borax added pe.r 100 lbs. High Grade Fertilizer Nitrate of Soda (Limited Supply) Full 'O Pep and competitive brand feed* Groceries ,,l?v Country Produce Bought and Sold PHONE 92 FRANKLIN, N. C. STORYBOOK SHOES ARE STURDY BUILT Be sure to outfit your children 3arly for tha hard school and winter wear ahead We havs a variety of styles in all sizes. THE CHILDREN'S SHOP MACON THEATRE Matinee 3:15 ? Night 7:30 - 9:30 Friday, August 20 Walter Brennan In "DRIFT WOOD" Saturday, August 21 ? Double Feature Program Rocky Lane In Also "WILD FRONTIER" "SIGN OF THE WOLF" I Owl Show at 10:30 ? Out at 12:00 O'Ciack Kent Taylor In "HALF PAST MIDNIGHT" Sunday, 22 George Raft In CHRISTMAS EVE' Monday - Tuesday, August 23 - 24 in M-G-M't rough-and-tumble comedy riot! ALIAS A ( Gentleman TOM DRAKE 'DOROTHY PATRICK GLADYS GEORGE ? LEON AMES A MfnrigOlOWYIMMYtll neriM Wednesday - nhwday, Augutt 25 - 26 "MACK TOWN" ' Isr&w? v lane IN ROBERT RISKIN'S H kMlrMlftMKI?t.K mmmm a mumm a wiliman ntooucnoma iwlltnt " ?? - If not ?ur* whstiifir th? tak ing powrter you have on hand Is (till fresh, It may be tested in this way: Mix one teaspoon of baking powder with about one-third cup ol hot water If the mixture buobles energetic ally, the baking powder is still active and can be used safely. If the bubbling is very slight, I or if it does not bubble at ail. I the baking powder has lost its I strength and shold Le thrown away. In washing fine china, use a mild suds comlortabla to the hands. Never usa scouring powders or steel wjoI on din nerware as these may damage the glaze. liaised decorations and embossing may be cleaned i with a ' soft brush Kinse with hot, not boiling water. Dry with a lintless cloth. Ordinary dishes should not be subjected to extremes in tem peratures as this treatment may crack the glaze. When warming dishes, never put them in a hot oven? instead use very hot water. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICD Having qualified as adminis trator C. T. A. of T. B. Crunkle ton, deceased, late of Ivlacon County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed on or before the 13 day of August/ 1949 or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov , ery. All persons indebted to SHOULD SEED 1 ALFALFA NOW Mendenhall Emphasizes Importance Of Gaod Seed Beo By S. U . MEN DEN HALL (County Agent) Farmers who intend to seed alfalfa this month should be working on tiie seed-bed .iuw. A good seed bed is most im portant. It should be turn, well pulverized like a garden, and have the proper a.n.>unts of lime, fertilizer and stable ma nure. These materials should be applied to the land and work ed into the scil at the same time that a legume cover crop is being cut in with a bush ai.d bog harrow. On land that has not been limed, one and one-half to two tons should be applied. Fertiliz IN APPRECIATION We wish to express our sin cere thanks for the beautiful floral offerings, and for the kindness shown during the ill ness and at the time of the death of John C. Byrd. The Children and Grandchildren. said estate will please make Im mediate settlement. This 13 day of August, 1948. EARL CRUNKLETON, Administrator, C. T. A. A19? 6tp? S23 ?r with 800 pound! of MMI {?rttUMf that contain* boru eovtr the land with manurr Cre??-?eed 23 pound* of ln rioculated Kansas or Oklahoma Common teed per acre. Cover the seed with a drag harrow and follow with a cultipacker or i roller. I Alfalfa should be seeuea this month If possible, and not later than September 15. A new bulletin has been pre putd on MM* production any firmer who U inwrnttd may obtain from th? county agent's office. Increases in the values of high-moisture ear corn of from 20 to 70 cents, at fuel and pow er costs ot 'Mi to 9 'A cents a bushel, were obtained with ex perimental driers using forced heated air in research by agri cultural engineers of the USDA. SPECIALS 100 Lbs. C. S. Meal $4.00 100 Lbs. Shorts $3.60 100 Lbs. Wheat Bran $3.25 100 Lbs. Egg Mash ? $5.30 16% Tux:. V Dairy Feed $4.15 100 Lbs. ? -igar $8.25 50 Lbs. S. A. 50 Bean Dust $6.00 50 Lbs. 5% D. D. T. Cabbage Dust $3.75 Grass Seed, Lawn Grass Seed Kansas Alfalfa Seed 39c lb. Vetch Seed ? 25c lb. Clover Sesd Check our prices before buying / 1 DRYMAN FEED AND GROCERY tftlS COUPON -"FOR-j $100 EXTRA TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TIRE ON A New B.F.Goodrich Silveitown The above allowance is over and above our regular trade-in allowance . Just clip this coupon and bring it in. You save an extra $4.00 on a full set of tires . LIMITED OFFFR- ends sept. 4th Play safe, too, by acting promptly on this offer for new B.F.Goodrich Silvertown tires. Tougher cords, and more of them, give more strength to the tire body for extra safety. Double shock-absorber breaker strips cushion and distribute sudden shocks and blows for extra protection against severe bruises and blowouts. In addition, the wider, Matter tread puts more rubber on the road to share the wear for extra mileage that means grea&r savings. Every 6. F. Goodrich Tire Carries A LIFETIME GUARANTEE Easy Monthly Pyament Plan s<W FOR A REAL LOW PRICED TIRE ^ m BUYS A GENUINE 1 0 25 B-FJ Goodrich ? plus tax DEFIANCE TIRE The new Defiance give* dependable, safe mileage for the p^Y m ap ftAUfkl greatest value ever built into a tire at this low price. The ONLY I iX J l/UWN Defiance has a wide, full-depth, husky, non-skid tread. Improved high-tensile cord gives greater bruise resistance. 1.29 MR WKIK r Burrell Motor Co. Inc. Phone 123 Franklin, N. C. B.F. 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