Stat* ColUgt Answer*
Timely Farm Que>tion?
Q. What are the lymptojps of
X-dlsease In cattle?
A. Early symptoms include a
watery discharge from the eyes
and nose. As the disease de
velops, the animal's appetite .
fails, It loses condition, and be
comes depressed. Tne skin get;
thick, wrinkled, hard, and
leathery. Large wart-like pro
jections often occur on the to 1- I
gue, cheeks, and palate. Slock- I
men sometimes confuse it W:th
such th;ngs as pink eye, cobalt
deflcienty, Dallis grass poison
ing, and scabies. However, cor
rect diagnosis is not di'ficult
for a veterinarian who knows
the disease.
Q. How can I be sure of hav
ing a supply of fresh young
garden greens in the spring?
A. By keeping greens all e
over the winter mo.iths, says
Miss Ruth Current, State home
demonstration agent She adds
that Mississippi Experiment Sta
tion workers have demonstrated
that plants kept alive over the
cold weather will make a second
growth of leaves In the very
early spring, before other gar
den vegetables are ready. These
greens can. furnish important
vitamins for family meals. The
Mississippi tests proved that the
secpnd growth from plants
NOTICE
|VE CHANGED TO '
CAMELS. THAT
3Q-DAY MILDNESS
TEST WON M?
VWER. FOR.
KSEPSi
/ CAMELS
ARE SO MILD!
AND THEY HAVE
SlACH A
WONDERFUL
> FLAVOR,!
? Make the Camel 30-day test! When hundreds of men
and women recently, from coast to coast, smoked Camels
exclusively for 30 days in a similar test, noted throat
specialists who examined the throats of these smokers
every week? a total of 2470 examinations? reported
due to smoking CAMELS
E.S.PURDOM
CUSTOM MADE
reproductions
?
WAYAH ROAD
FRANKLIN, N. C.
The ownership of
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which have wintered over rates
as high generally in carotene
(vitamin A), vitamin' C, and
two B-vltamins, thiamine and
State College Hints
i'c Farm Homsmakers
By RUTH CURRENT
State Home Demonstration
Agent
Home economists say there is
an element of chance In wash
ing rayon if the label carries
no facts about its washability,
or if the sales clerk was not to
specific in giving such informa
tion. Never let your rayons be
come extremely soiled and never
soak or boil them. Unless spe
cifically labeled for "all-pur
pose" soap, use a mild soap on
rayons. When there Is a "go
ahead" signal for washability,
very little pampering is* neces
sary. You may, of course, wash
it by hand. But if the seams
are well-finished and well tail
ored then there is no reason
for not machine-washing it.
Warm water about 105 to 110
degrees F. is very effective as
most rayons clean easily.
Rayons require a relative short
ribo- flavin, as he leaves from
new plants in the fall.
washing period? 2 to 4 minute;
I is sufficient- for protection of
the fiber which is weaker wh'n
j wet. Short periods are usu lly
effective for filament rayons
because their fiber tends to re-'
| sUt soil and cleans easily. The
M-i oci
Dry Cleaners
Prorr.pt Efficient Worl ,
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for pick rp 'sfuvicf
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washing action of the washer
must be gentle. Rinse rayons
thoroughly tut speedily. Avoid
unnecessary wringer wrinkles.
Never wring by hands or twist,
[f washing by hand, press water
jut between a towel.
Unlike cotton clothes which are
illowed to dry completely and
ire then redampened, rayons,
particularly dresses anfi blouses,
ire Ironed best when they are
illowed to dry only untiJ par
:lally damp for ironing. Don't
nake the mistake of trying to
ron your rayons too damp. You
will waste time and may stretch
ar distort the fabric.
Grooming workstock with a
rubber curry comb and bristle
arush to take out surface dir'
ind stimulate skin circulation
? desirable.
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FRANKLIN, N. C.
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