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* State College Answer* Timely Farm Question* BREADS? Kneading the dough for a half minute after mixing Improves the texture of baking powder biscuits. Biscuits are easier to cut and there will be less waste if the dough is sliced into squares with a sharp knife Instead of cutting with round cutter. The appearance of air bub bles or blisters on bread dough indicates that it has been suf ficiently kneaded. A glamorous party twist is created when you coat the pastry with melted cheese. Sprinkle with caraway seed. There won't be any tunnels In muffins if the shortening is cut in instead of melted and then added. For fluffier muffins put the 3 DAY SPECIAL COUPON TODAY"] SAVE $30.00 Regular $59.50 Value I 5-YEAR GUARANTEE Rebuilt by Monarch Exports with Monarch Parts ? NEW MOTOR *NEW SEW LIGHT ? NEW CARRYING CASE ? NEW 5-SPEEO FOOT CONTROL MAIL This Coupon Today Offer EXoires Oct. 25 MONARCH SEWING .CENTERS IV"^ O^O, ? I MONARCH SEWING CENTER. Df'Ti 408 Walnut ,St. Knoxville, Tenn. I Without obligation, I wont a FREE Home demonstration of yout fully guaranteed rebuilt SINGER sewing machine. | Name | Address | City "t"' If B. P. D. Addremi ? PUuc Iwl Specific pile* He? I Kx7 I I I I m Franklin High students attending the W.N.C. High School Editors Roundtable at Western Carolina College, Cullowhee, October 9-10 included (L to R, front row) Bobbie Burch, Betty How ard, Carlene Sorrells, ajid Jo Ann Henderson; (second row) Edwin T. Williams, annual advisor, Tommy Gnuse, Dan Angel, and Norman Smith. (Photo Courtesy Asheville Citizen-Times >. j batter into greased pans that are sizzling hot. A baking sheet of bright pavings AUTO INSURANCE Careful driven (el protection at VleA rUk" rate*. A to Z corer age, nonaweuable. Fair, friendly claim tervice in U state* and Can ada. CaU BANKS FINGER Phone 126 Over A. & P. FARM BUREAU MUTUAL Automobile Insurance Co. HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO 1 metal without * sides will give evenly browned biscuits. To freshen rolls, sprinkle lightly with water, put into a paper bag and place in the warm oven. When bread is too fresn to slice easily, chill it in the re frigerator before cutting. When cutting bread for tea sandwiches, cut the slices the long way of the loaf. A few slices of potato put into the lard while frying doughnuts will keep them from burning. For a grilled sandwich of , note, spread brown beans on ! toast, top with grated cheese, ' a slice of bacon and broil un til the bacon is crisp. United States meat production under federal inspection for the week ending October 3 was esti mated at 382,000,000 pounds, a decrease of 1 per cent compar ed with the 388.000,000 pounds a week earlier, but 20 per cent above a year ago. Cartoogechaye Mailbox Posts Up And Painted By MRS. E. REX ANDRUS (Community Reporter) The regular meeting of the i Cartoogechaye Rural Commun ity Development Organization i was held October 8 at the school ' with Dr. A. Rufus Morgan, pres ident, presiding. Our plans for community hos pitalization were completed and j the first payments were made. [ The mailbox posts were set ; the following Saturday. .Mr. j Morgan, Jess Shope. Bud Shope. J Harold Enioe. Rex Andrus. Rob I ert Fannon, Fred Slagle, Dick ] Slagle, W. N. Dalrymple. and Bob Blaine all worked on this project. On October 12 the women of our community painted the posts and distributed family score sheets for the rural con test. The committee included Mrs. Cecil Parker, Mrs. E. Rex I Q. Should I buy camellias that bloorr. in January and Feb ruary 0 ? A. In general, it takes less cold weather to injure camellia flower buds than it does, to in jure the plant itself. Except along the coast it is best to use varieties that bloom in the fall or late spring. Plants blooming in January and February are more likely to have their flower buds injured, and this is the most common reason for shed ding before opening. Q Where do I obtain infor mation on soil testing? A. Visit your locai agricultur al agencies ? the county farm agent, the soil tonsefrvationist, vocal agriculture teacher. PMA office, or others. Ask for soil sample boxes, mailing cartons, and information sheets, in structions for taking samples are printed on the back of each information sheet; follow them closely. Your only cost is post age to the Sojl Testing Division, State Department of Agricul ture, Raleigh Q What kind of records should I keep of fields that I have soil-tested? 1 A A rough map or diagram of your farm should be drawn and areas marked where soil samples have been taken. Aerial photographs or oth,er perman ent farm maps could be used if available. Numbering the samples in consecutive order, as 1. 2, 3, etc., is the simplest and helps avoid confusion. Andrus. Mrs Alexander Jones, Mrs. Siler Slagle, Miss Sally Kesler, Mrs. R. Fannon, Mrs. Dick Slagle. Mrs. Jess Shope, 1 and Mrs. E. E. Crawford. Carson Juniors Report $83 For Building Fund By AIRS. FRED S. MOORE - (Community Reporter) At the October meeting of the Carson Rural Community De velopment Organization, the junior organization announced it had S83 to apply to the com munity building 1 fund. The young people raised the money with miles of walking and talk ing selling magazines, a box supper and cake walk, and rum mage sale. Mrs. Florence S. Sherrill, county home agent, showed a film, "The South Grows Green." The block soliciting commit tee reported a total of 1,68 blocks have beer, promised for the proposed community build ing The next meeting of the community is set for tomorrow (Friday i, at which time a cov ered dish supper will be served. Plans will be made for final reports and the completion of the scrapfoook before the No vember 1 deadline of the rural contest. ? ? wmmA PHONES: Office 799 Residence 668 211 Nantahala Bldg. On the Square Franklin, N. C. DR. GEO. R. McSWEEN CHIROPRACTOR Other Hoots by Appointment Hours: 9-5 Wed.: 9-12 SLOW DOWN BIFOM ENTCftINO INTERSECTIONS NOT. WHft?\ f Uiuftf tufn, , Dctorc d ssaj1-1 n NOT WHILE TURMN6 \ Slowest before O startliU turn AAMVA f - A NSC Business is Good! DEATH TAKES NO HOLIDAY I BAD MANNERS KILLED over 26, 000 Americans last year ... or near ly 3,000 more than were killed in three years of war in Korea. Nearly a million and a half Americans were injured in that single year! Strict enforcement of traffic regulations v/ill reduce speeding and reck less driving . . . primary causes of accidents. But, YOU, yourself have the grave responsibility. Drive with care. Traffic regulations are SAFE TY Regulations. 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