Stat* College Hint* To Farm Homemakert By RUTH CURRENT State Home Demonstration Agent Before remodeling old gar menU DO: Rip? don't tear or cut an old garment apart. A few inches < saved may mea.n much in it- i making the garment. i Wash and press each piece | bciore remaking. I Save all snaps, zippers, and 1 bottons, to be used as needed. Reverse material if possible, , as it is likely to be less Worn ? on the opposite side. Do forget as much as you can iiow the old garment was made, . to increase your pleasure in ( the new one. The addition of a stick of ; cinnamon or a slice of lemon ; or orange gives a pleasant fla vor to stewed prunes. The addition of a thin slice iji lemon with the rind to soup j . lock before clearing i.t will develop a delicious flavor In . finished soup. To produce a flavor that is refreshingly different, place a *. uuie appiesauce and a few celery leaves c.n top of roast pork alter it is well-browned, and let them cook with the roast. If desired, slits may be made in the pork roast and pieces 01 raw apple and raw prunes in serted; this, too, produces an excellent and unusual flavor. To extract onion juice, cut a slice from the bottom of the onion, Invert over a lemon squoezer and twist. Thus it is possible to secure any desired quantity of onion juice. State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. Are there any disadvan tages to artificial breeding of dairy cattle? A. There are none which can not be overcome by properly operated breeding associations, according to extension dairy specialists at State college. Don't expect artificial breeding to settle cows on which the bull has failed. The program is not a cure for shy breeders or cows with diseased reproductive organs. Q. Are all proved bulls good sires? A. By no means. Records of the U. S. Department of Agri culture for many years show that of the hundreds of bulls proved in dairy herd improve ment associations less than 50 per cent increase production In their daughters as compared How ~fo Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSBON for Coughs. ChestColdr, Bronchi^ :? TO KMIM II W \s 1 1 1 \M o? ?Ayo< lfP?QM WOOP their dams, indicate he can transmit a high level of pro duction. Such bulls are very scarce; only through artificial insemination can their ability be fully utilized. It is possible by artificial breeding to get 1,000 or more calves from one bull in a year as compared with about 50 by natural breeding. 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