BIRTHS Mr and Mrs. Woodrow Zim merman, of Franklin, have an nounced the birth of a daugh ter. Maxine Lee, Septemer 15 al Angel clinic. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lease Bryson, of Gneiss, a son, at their home, September 16. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bolton, I of Franklin, have announced the birth of a daughter, Sep tember 10 at Angel hospital. J Born to Mr. and Mrs. Grover Bairett, a son, September 5 at their home in the Cullasaja community. Born to Mr and Mrs. Roby Woody, of Franklin, a daughter, Ueptember 8 at Angel hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cook, of the Cullasaja community, have announced the birth of a daughter at their home Sep tember 10. l.tate College Hint* To KaFm liomemakers By R11TII II'RHENT State Home Demjnslration A(tnl Do try the many different flavorings, herbs and season ings that are available in stores today! Why not use caraway seeds in the cottage cheese or a dash of clove in the Harvard beets? Vou can buy herb vine gars, toov or make them Horn herbs from your own garden or from tho6e you buy They're a convenient way to add herbs to salad dressings afid other dishes using vinegar, Food experts say try new taste adventures with flavors? mint In cream dressing for a fruit sal ad; drops of lime over your fruit cup or in cola beverages; peppermint in your chocolate sauce; strawberry In custards. Put a delightful pungent touch into cookies and cakes with I anise and almond flavorings, or MACON THEATRE Matinee 3:15 ? Night 7:30 - 9:30 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ? 26 - 27 - 28 jl /rsmwFiwF' J Universal International presents M1,? ?TTU ? 100 *N? f | MA8J0R1E MAIN, PEROT KILBRIDE JbgftAer Again! " \ I 11 PENNY EDWARDS JOE BESSER Wpbr kr D. 0. REAl'CHANP s. fr?i kit Collier's ?i(uat jlwy Directed by GEORGE SHERMAN LEONARD GOLDSTEIN I jL0u"tw9t I i '*+*"'$& j 1; i 1 ? - - FR/0/VJ/RE ElECTR/C MM6E This new, deluxe Frigldalre Electric Range hat all the features to make your cooking automatically latter, easier, better. Large Even-Heat Oven . . . Radian tube 5-Speed Cooking Units . . . Triple-duty Deep Well Cooker . . . Cook-Master Oven Control . . . Automatic Signal Lights . . . full-width Storage Drawer . . . Fluorescent cooking-top lamp . . . all porcelain cabinet with acid-resisting porcelain top . . . and many others you should come In and see Including a Pressure Cooker optional at extra cost. REEVES HARDWARE CO. FRANKLIN, N. C in giagtrbrud with til bragM flavcrlng iplce any of your ?ppi? duh?? with cmnamwi Wh?n vou um Herts, Speci ally dried herbs, us# them with a light hind Herb flavors are tost through long cooking. So add them to stews, soups and pot toasts, about a half-hour before cooking is finished. You'U l md that you can draw out and extend the flavor ef the oils in herbs better by adding the herbs to fat. Home economists recommend using herbs in the following ways : Serve cooked string beans or peas mixed with chopped chives; or with a dash of garlic salt or ' rosemary. Try basil or bay leaves with tomatoes. Dill seeds and caraway seeds p?p up cabbage dishes. Put a few whole cloves in creamed onions. Try tarragon vinegar for beets. For a change from everyday mashed potatoes, add a uUlo chopped chives or parsley. A dash of rosemary makes that vitamin-rich spinach ta.:U like more! Sprinkle a little dill into cooked winter squash. State College Answers Timeiy Farm Questions Q. When is the proper time to plow under a cover crop? A. A cover crop may be grown for different purposes as to in crease the nitrogen content of the soil, increase the organic Content of the soil, the preven tion of soil erosion, and the like. If the plowing under of a cover crop is to be followed al WATER WELL DRILLING Davidson Drilling Co. FRANKLIN, N. C. Gen. Del. ? Go Anywhere Phone Cullasaja 1 moat immtditttly with Ihi planting o t another wop, It U1 advtaabia w plow undar when young and Under to that the plant material will be broken down before the following crop makes many demands upon the soil for nutrient materials. It Uie purpose of the cjvur crop is to increase the humus in t..e soil and is not to be followed immediately by the planting 01 another crop, it is best to al low the cover crop to grow al most to maturity. 1 Q What measures should be taken to reclaim worn -out laau? A. In reclaiming worn-out (arm land the following steps 'should be taken: 1. Take every possible measure to pre.ent water from running oft tin land. 2. In preparing the soil for planting, iQilow the con* tours as lar as possible. 3. Without plowing work the soil down with a disk or otherwise to form a seed bed. 4. Add suf ficient pulverized raw lime to' neutralize soil acids. (About 2 tons per acrei. 5 Plant a soil building cover crop including a number oi legumes and gr^ses. 6. During the first two years, cut the cover crop and such native plants that grow a num ber of times each year and al low all plant materials to ac cumulate on the soil as a mulch, 7. Increase the humus content of the soil as much as possible. Q. Is self -feeding fattening hogs recommended? A. Dry feed is preferable to slop because it helps to prevent dUMUve dUflrdwi And un labor Th? Mil (Mder method U the Ml way to feed fatten ing bog* because it wvce both feed and labor. It U also an Ideal way to utilize dry feed, it helps keep feed clean, and rt enables each pig to select its own ration free choice. When nursing sows are self fed, the pigs leam to eat from the feed er before weaning time. When the sows are taken away the pigs will continue on the self feeder without interruption and with little or no "set back" In 1M6, North Ctrelint'i rank among the 46 (Utei WU second in farm population, third to Cash term income from crops, 46th iil cash farm income fiom livestock, and 13th in total cash farm Income. DEXTER WASHERS FARMERS KOERAIION Prove It Yourself! M?ka Mm cm 30 Day Test fjua?an/?v / Smoke Camels for 30 day*. If. at any time during th*s* 30 days, you are not convinced that CauieU are the mildest cigarette log** ever smoked, return the package with the unused Camels and we will refund your full pur chase price, plus post age! This offer is good for 90 days from this date. I%a*d) R J. Reynolds Too. Co. Winston- Saleiu. N. C. i ' ** *s - - THIS TEST REVEALED NO THROAT IRRITATIOH DUE TO SMOKING CAMELSI In a recent test, hundreds of men and women smok ed Camels ? and only Camels? an average of one to two packages a day ? for 30 consecutive days. 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