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ONE THING OR ANOTHER? To prevent lumping, powder ed sugar should be stored In a tightly covered glass container. Lard or oil is preferable to butter for greasing pans; the salt In butter causes the butter to stick to the pan. Jelly which has become sug ary can be used to sweeten and ' LOOKS GOOD! and IT IS GOOD! Unmatched in its field! ; w Get your hand* into a bag of Spartan Quality Dairy, and you'll agree "MAN, WHAT FEED I" You'll see those big. Crimped Opts . . . those Crunchy Pellets (contain fine materials) . . . that tasty Beet Pulp and Wheat Bran . . . all "cow -flavored" with flne-spray Molasses. Cows lov* itl And dairymen quickly go# so U on its milk-making and money-making power. This feed is built to producel If you're realty serious abowt this dairy business . . . most milk for least cast, long cow Nfo, and sturdy calves . . . then YOU SHOULD BE AN "SQ" USER! NOW IN IMRMN'S BACK-MVM MM ? "SO" CALF STARTER POUTS ? "SO" CAIF FKD (Grower) ? "SO" 14% DAIRY ? "SO" 20% DAIRY J ? "SO" LIVESTOCK MINERALS * Brown & Carson Ph ne 297 Franklin, N. C. "Researched-Feeds for the Southeast" flavor puddings or dried prunes, dried peaches or other fruits. A coating of lemon juice pre vents bananas, peaches and apples from discoloring after they have been sliced. Lemons are jucler If heated before being squeezed. A small amount of sugar add ed to olive oil will prevent it Irom becoming rancid. If you have honey which has sugared, try placing the honey Jar in a pan of water and boil ing it. A dressing of two parts honey to one part lemon juice Is de licious over fresh fruits. Obstinate spots on chromium plated hinges on refrigerators often may be removed with am monia water. Dry baking soda sprinkled over scorched food stuck to the pan will soften it and make it easy to remove. Placing heavy pans or dishes [ on the open door of a range will cause the hinges to sag. Baking soda may be used to remove grease and discoloration from a waffle iron. ? State College Answers Timeiy Farm Questions ? Q. Why should I have my soil tested? A. To determine just how . much and what types of plant j food your fields need. You prob ably have more invested in soil than any other thing you use on your farm. It makes sense to protect it. You will have to: use it a long time. Soil man- ! agement requires much knowl- ; edge of your particular soils, their lime and fertilizer needs. Using soil tests and other infor mation as a basis for liming and fertilization will greatly re duce the amount of guesswork involved in farming. Also it will prevent your wasting money on unneeded lime and fertilizers. J. How many soil samples should I have tested from my farm? A. One composite sample may be taken from an area of five to 10 acres, but only if the soil appears similar throughout the area. Study your fields and divide them according to slope, degree of erosion, color of top soil, texture (sand( silt, clay content), past management practices such as cropping sys tem or liming. Areas that dif fer in any or all of these char acteristics should be sampled separately where practical even though the areas may be small. Q. Would you identify the rust-like spots appearing this year on my Golden Delicious apples? A. They are probably caused ! from attacks of cedar apple rust, for it causes rust-like les ions on both the fruit and foli age. Control may be obtained by removing all red cedar trees within a radius of a mile of your fruit trees. If this is not practical, the disease may be controlled by adding three quarters pound of ferbam per 100 gallons water, spray once in the pink stage of develop ment, and again in the petal fall. Kicking hogs causes bloodshot bruises which packers must trim away. National surveys show that nearly half the bruises oc cur on the ham. Bettering man's appearance is the job of the men at Dryman's store. Griffon suits in orlon and wool hold a crease week after week of wear. Our Sportswear department is chock full of the latest styles and colors. Shop early and avoid the rush. A small payment will hold your choice. Use our lay-away plan for that Christmas gift. ytor*"* ukW" DRY MAN'S QuadLLf 'iHiActuiuxUit. ifot TUiM. i. IS<x/i ' FRANKLIN, N.C. HARVEST of 1MUB5J buy it? by the box Your Favorite Brands of Chewing Gum 20 Packs E* B B C Per Box " M Only A&P Pumpkin __ "J;?4 15c lona Hominy . 2 ^ 19c Hershey's Cocoa *?z. 25c : ? Armour's Star Chopped Ham 57c Armour's Star Vienna Sausage Can 19c Luncheon Meat Armour's Treet 43c Armour's Corned Beef Hash - 'S 31c Armour's Beef Stew - *?? 39c Armour's Potted Meat 13c ? Del Monte Fancy COCKTAIL "23c Del Monte Sliced PINEAPPLE - - 27c Del Monte Crushed PINEAPPLE - 2Cc Del Monte Mary Washington ASPARAGUS -"33c Ann Page Creamy Rich MAYONNAISE * 53c Ann Page Pure Fruit Strawberry PRESERVES - - 23c Golden Maid ? It's So Economical MARGARINE - 19c Reliable Cut GREEN BEANS - - - - -13c Sultana PORK 8 BEANS - ? ? s ;<k Make A & P "Candy Town" Your Head quarters for Sweets Warwick Chocolate Covered Cherries . . .lb. 49c Warwick Chocolate Thin Mints . . . .lb. 39c Worthmore Cream Drops . lb. 29c Bob's Old Fashioned Stick . . . .lb. 39c Worthmore Lb. Bridge Mix . 8 oz. 29c Worthmore Bridge Mix . . lb. 29c Worthmore Chocolate Covered Raisins . . . 8 oz. 25c Fruits and Vegetables Juicy Florida ORANGES - - if. 47c Firm Heads CAULIFLOWER - 25c Firm Golden Ripe BANANAS 2 25c Red Tokay GRAPES 2 25c Florida GRAPEFRUIT ..4 25c Idaho Baking POTATOES 10 & 59c Northern Toilet Tissue Rolls Sunshine Krispy Crackers l-Lb. Pkg. 25c Cleanser Sunbrite 13-Oz. Pkg 8c Swift's Jewel Oil ? 31c z 59c N Swift's Swift'ning l-Lb. Can 31C Can 15C Peter Pan Peanut Butter 12-Oz. Jar 37c Peter Pan Salted Peanuts 7M-Oz Glass 29c | DEVIL'S FOODsc 25? Sweetheart Soap - 3 b- 22c Camay Soap - - - 3 as 25c Camay Soap Z a 19c Blu White Flakes- - ?? 9c Soap Powder ?~?~ - & 21c Boraxo ------ as 19c Borax * m,j- t? - - - v\?' 19c Spic & Span - - 2 "?? 47c Del Monte Food Products Fancy Tomato Ketchup - - tst 19c Del Monte Tasty Chili Sauce - - - ~ 23c Tempting - Delicious Pineapple Juice - - 30c Del M?ite Halves Sliced Peaches - - - ;.r 31c Del Monte Tiny Green Peas - - N?.r 12c akuicai fonmott rooo mtailh . . . unci us* uper Markets im WAT ATLANTIC A PACIFIC Tf A COMPANY These Prices Effective Thni Saturday, November 7th
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