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HINTS TO Itowcwakc/iA Tools ? The sew m* machine Is the most Import ant tool. "The use and care you ah* tout machine." says Mary Boa Lee. extension specialist In clothing at N. C. State College, "MB greatly determine the job It Will do for you. Keep It well oiled, aad only an experienced person aboald regulate the tension." Breryone who sews needs a good stardy sewing box or basket to hold necessary tools and materials. For neatness and convenience, keep smaller tools such as pins, needles, thimbles, etc. In a smaller box Inside your larger sewing box or basket. Along with the usual scissors, needles, thimble, thread, tape measure and pins, put an emery bag In your sewing box. The pur pose of the emery bag Is to sharp en and remove rust and tarnish from pins ud needier They arc net designed M ? pin cushion or needle holder but to run pins and needles through when needed. Other handy sewing tools are carbon paper and tracing wheel, tailor's chalk, machine seam gauge, tipper and cording foot. Children's Socks ? Socks (or children should be smooth, well shaped to fit the foot, and re ^ lnforced at the toe and heel. Socks should measure one-half Inch longer than the child's foot, and it's safer to buy them by measure ment than by size. During the past five years, the tlO.COO-and-up income group has i?row- by 90 per cent. This class, though, represents only 7 per cent of the total number of families in the. country, ? Mat* i tnielv harin <u?- i>h> Q. Why do marketing special ists say that the egg outlook Is bright* for this year? A. Lower feed cost compared to past years and a laying flock about equal to 1955 Indicate that prices of feed and eggs should re favorable for six or seven months at least, according to the experts. ~ :ow much and how often should I give salt uo my fat cat tle? A. Fattening cattle should con sume from one-half to one and one-half ounces of salt per head dally, depending on the kinds of feed used In the ration and the 01 uie cattle. It's a mistake to withhold salt from cattle toward the close of the feeding period and salt heavily just before ship ping, USD A says. Q. Is It safe to grace sudan k at any time? i j. .-Tussle acid poisoning of livestock may result If sudan grass Is grazed after a froet, spec ialists warn. Sudan and sorghums 1 a.e prussic acid at certain stages of growth, in the early stages ? " in new growth after frost. Better ask your county agent for details on this. ?nts By MRS. MABEL R. SWAN (Assistant Agent) u who hate to q e ye oian : s for juice, it's nice to kro" thru frozen orange Juice concentrate contains as much nu trient and vitamin C as freshly orarges at approximately thr same cost. The answers to some often ask e'' questions are given by Dorothy Mulder, extension specialist in Con or marketing: tt better to ouy oranges by the weight or by the dozen? Weight is better index of juice than size ? since you get about n* "neb juice from a pound of small oranges as from a pound of larger ones. 2. Which is the best bargain, frozen orange juice concentrate, fresh oranges juiced, or single strength canned Juice? Single strength canned Juice is the cheap est of the three. Fresh orange Juice and frozen concentrate are about equal in price. Remember family preference Is important, too. 3. What food value do oranges have? Oranges and other citrus fruits are one of our best sources of vitamin C. which helps fight infection in the body. Since the common cold Is a form of Infect ion Jt is Important that this vita min be Included in the diet. Be cause the body cannot store vita min C, it Is necessary that this nutrient be obtained dally. 4. Can the unused portion of orange Juice be stored without losing vitamin C? All three types of orange juice can be stored in a tightly covered container in the refrigerator with little loss of vita min C. 5. Are oranges with a slight greenish tinge as ripe as fully \ colored ones? Citrus fruits are re- j quired by law to be mature before I picking. In some varitles, the | orange color develops before the fruit is mature and green color may return after the fruit has reached its prime. If oranges are treated with a harmless dye to give added eye appeal, they must bear a stamp "color added." Size, scars and russet spots do not af fect flavor or juiciness. Texas Preacher To Give Alaskan Talks At Church Talks on Alaska will be given February 4 and 5 at the Mt. Zion Methodist Church by the Rev. Olin Tunnell. of Dallas, Tex., ac cording to an announcement by the church pastor, the Rev. Bob Golds ton. Mr. Tunnell's program will begin nightly at 7:30. A special program for young people is planned at 3 p. m. Sunday. During three months in Alaska in 1954, the Texas preacher ser ved as special assistant at Seward, with duties as pastor, chaplain of the Methodist hospital, chap lain of the Methodist tuberculosis sanitarium, and chaplain of the Jessie Lee Home for children. He traveled over the Kenai Pennsula. taking pictures and studying con ditions of the section. Mr. Goldston emphasized that the public is invited to attend ana hear Mr. Tunnell. ??11 W ? ? PHILCO - RCA TELEVISION Sales - Service FRANKS Radio & Elec. Co. Phone 249 Shorty Mason's Week-End Specials 1 Can No. 300 Spaghetti and Tomato Sauce 10c 1 Lb. Box Soda 10c 1 Can No. 300 Pinto Beans .... 10c 2 Lb. Water Maid Rice 25c <? Phone 772 For Your Winter 1 Lb. Pisgah Farm Liver Mush .... 20~ 25 Lb. Corn Meal .... 98c 25 Lb. Silver King Self Rising Flour $1-79 Laying Mash .... Coal -? We Deliver Here They New Chevrolet Task*Force Trucks for '56! Now there are more reasons than ever why anything less is an old-fashioned truck! An automatic transmission for every series! A super-efficient, short-stroke V8 for every model! Higher powered, higher compression 6's! New, higher capacity! Come in and see all the new things that'll whittle down hauling time and slice your costs! New '56 Chevrolet trucks offer still more modern Task-Force advantages! They bring you new power-a short stroke V8* for every model, and higher compression 6's that pack a bigger power punch than ever! And you can haul bigger loads! These new Chevrolet trucks are rated up to a hefty 19,500-lb. G.V.W. Then there's an automatic transmission for every series? a wider range of Hydra Maticf models, plus Powermatict, a new six-speed heavy-duty automatic. Come on in soon, and look 'em over! Fast Facts About New '116 Task-Force Trucks HIGH-LEVEL VENTILA TION AND CONCEALED SAFETY STEPSI AN AUTOMATIC DRIVE FQt EVERY SERIES! A MODERN, SHORT. 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