, ' uust 22, 1949 PACE THREE (Second Section) THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER On Hot Weather Job; Perishable Products Cool ureal farmer jo t r He u.n'."-'- , table proa f(or family larket ff I nor pro&t Jt and fruit Linst sum Jw, unless i,bours after L luW their Household refrigerators eliminate miles of walking and tiresome trips up and down stairs to "cold storage" rooms in farm basements. They cost only a few cents a day to operate and ave food worth many times that sum. The farm and home freezer Is a super cold appliance. It use enables farm families, with a minimum of time and work, to freeze and pre serve fruits and vegetables as they ripen, thus eliminating waste. Meat, too, can be frozen and kept In top condition until ready for use. In structions tor using freezers are pro- It Takes Time To Get REA Projects Approved , rieer , . I -mCT-r ..LI I. mill I T'Tp"'" "ii'"nM"r " " ,VIJJJ "BJL 1.lIii'w ' mmZT I J: J Ah J A ! t huiijii i i: i-lmi- ammiplish-' III. lit. Ill l!iului lu 'I ;ilv lll.uU n-i- Mllc i In .hi. ! ;!,. . tluvlum nt fli'Hi ir piiui i' in inai-tiini". Ih.il uu i ,il,. hki in. i "ir .mil tin i liiuirl.l .iIhiu! Willi ilu- -.impW- t';i-,. of tl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; ' ,i -uilili ; I lit llll'lllllr mi tin- iiiiHi-i all ll,i- alti-i llu puwil Inn-- Ii.tr lirril (nil-1 1 Illicit 'I iii i r iiu in..' ii- :i I iii u ! !!! - 1 tiiif ..ii III. liin i mi-ti in li-il atiil lulu m i u -'. U'i !.u t H I' Slii llu lil. man ,- i r ill llu' ii.iuniiil Kliiliir inln i hiii ( 'miiii i.it im In Jtf TlM1'1 walk-in cooler, with eli-clriial equip localcd to ine leu ui i. vlded by the manufacturer, and should be followed closely. Food must be correctly prepared and cor rectly packaged so it will emerge as fine flavored as when placed in Uia freezer. A number of farmers also have walk-in coolers for the storage of large quantities of marketable per ishable produce. These storage cool ers may be purchased commercially or built on the farm. Among other advantages, their use permits farm ers to harvest over a longer period of time, and to have animals butch ered for food and resale during all seasons. only de?ira , uas a time kut the only fie farmstead Jle produce. felly, get no tees Fahren fcr safe stor Jny of them liiated. None I the job ex hy electrical men a wel- . It provides and numiai- unneeeisary, jely prevents fses. partmcnt Life Mill (if H0 Jle fire alarm wi nl wnnit! uuMilc the lllr. e,l: ldn'1 start -in Irr 1 1 u 1 1 1 p sn iii' Then u a in-.irliv IMI W lllllllll l work cither. I It took the old-fashioned and slill reliable bucket the blaze out. The Kodiak crew useless equipment found Their truck was brigade to put gathered their logcl her and stuck in the mud of the lake bottom. I Petals of freshly cut Mowers are 'placed in vessels IiikcIImt with ! special liquid (solvellU which ex jlraets the oils. Later the solvent ; is removed by distillation and the pure floral essential oil remains. say experts. Kit l U n il Willi, ilht pullll- udl alui sunn- 1 1)1 k will) llVi- 111 l lilal al -:r anil halt- ln'i Ii luiit ti lo tin without tin- inoiit'i r. neie- 'iU Miiiiet Hue ect unp.il lent il Ii llii l!F. lui nut pt tulip, line built tu (I. rin limn l . i ( n 1 1 s than tlii-v ilu Tlii Iiiim 'nil and th'i want the u , nl Hit- iiias'ic ol t lee H H ll 1 Hut it lake- a lot nl pi an n i n f and a hit ul haul wmk to Inithi lll'.A nuwr line- ami planum!', ami 'h.ii .1 wink that i'o ahead ot i mi 1 1 ii. I urn j. luil ilune Ia il.ai'it nor e I ho coil' 1 1 in I ion win k it ell I It t ,ikt" t'M'i ii in i' time, '-w eat . 1 and iiiiiiit v he niiht out Ami, lii-ul.". llu' .-, Shelliehl . says. I!; Inn", iniuiie nelil til .i(v I'l'iieuiiim llu i.isenients lor ' riplit-iil-w a - had pimni Ins mo't! (Iillieiill j i ) 1 . Iir -as, not w it hsl and iim all Hie . it la r I'laii'imp. muiiey. lime, and sweal thai is neeessar I'm I Ih'I'iiioi .' I ))i' nwini'V lor huildim; 1 ho lines i borrowed I limn Iho Krilri .il i o rrnnient and1 I nele Sam has lo bo convinced! I hat I he lino to he built is a pood risk anil will !.i ilscll out of debt Hut lit Shellield loll you himself what has lo be dune the work and swtal in il helore the huuse wile on the l.nin tan Hip a swileh and st ,ii I her washing machine running "It is always a dillicull and draw n mil all air w hene or y our Coopcrat i e luakt s plans to build rural lines to seive our prospec tive members, bill we feel that we are rewarded for Ihis work when we see the happiness in the faces .of these memb.rs whenever I In line is completed and electric service connected lo their home. They and others that have been receiving elect ric servue for some time are aware thai loday cleclti- I city is more I hail a com cnienee lull necessil . "Helore lines can he liuill an ' actual Mold sin r in made and the meiiihei ,-u i -ohi alt d lo sign appl leal ions and pav their H-- liiired Sa 110 iiii inlii i ship I. e. Al- I ter I he Mil ey i-- made, and t he Hoard ol Direclnr- Hunk Ihal the line is Ii a- lllle. I he lu st sli i i-, lo eiupluv an engineer to prepare preluniii.iry plans and sp.cilii'a-tior- Willi an eslimate ol the (iii.n.'in ul laaleiial to lie useu, Itie'lh ul hue maps showing the luiaHtut ol pto ptclive luelnbel s in 1 1,. -.;wd The $.- 0.) I eqllsleil In p. a In pi u-pei li e ineiiibel- ! ie e.l iii lu Ip pay tor the son let" ol III, . in H i el . " I II. e pi . liimii.it y plans and ins iiu ul lor tiii.iher with olli. . liinlil ale pi. "filled I.) tile Huaid ul Duel lui- at a special called lai i aiu' tor I he purpo-.e ot askoi: II.. ii upptoval lo make aiplt. al mti llot Hi. iiipnuil lul l- to build Hi. line Alter having the Hoards ap ipi.ival I In- appliealitin tngi-lher iwnh Hi. tiala p.ipaltil by the en "inc. r i- uliiiulled lo the North Carolina llural Klei I l il'.cal loll Ail jtlioiily for funds to consliuct the-e hlu "The North Carolina Kural KleetriMcalion Authority then holds a meeting of their directors. loLielhcr with their engineer. to . isf Iheinsl'.cs that the line is casible: and, if it meets with their appiovVl. they in turn make appli cation to the Kural Electrification dministratioii in Washington. It (.'.. fur tlu- monies lo complete tins prospective project. "National Headquarters calls in lh.it .. i lolls divisions to act ui the application to salisfv llietn i lM's Ihal the line Is feasible, sitl luieiil pow er i available to s.-i v e the piopii-.ed Miembeis, to make tilt thai the euopeialive ha i'.i itillei .Old equipment lo 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 ihe piopieed line "11 Hie applnation has their ap ptoval li.iids ale set up in Hie laid 'el nndei tiillelelit . l.e-ihi a tiiin lequiied to build rural ill 1 1 I hut urn lilies (nil Ho. ml .it lh ueiots iv notified ul this action ( and alio) lu-r special call nieetue: e. in ul. I. r lor Ihe piupo-e ut i-ai--i ill tiii- the note and other loan doi umeiits ".et. your eiigu-er prepar. s llu Mi. a1 pluu- ..'ul -pei.Meation- i cons' i i. et nui comp.'i.ies are noti- lii the the fled ei the proposed pi eject vitmg them to participate n bidding lor const nu t nut ol hues at sunn future dale ' Finally a bid opening dale is1 si! anil all contractors participat ing in the bidding, meet at se nc designated place together with the eiiiineei. llie Ii K V Field liepie senlalivts and ihe Hoard ol Di lei tois lor the purpose ul open-I in-, hid aad scleitin; the lonlracl. llie h'W hul.lel v .ui.pl.'.l, l .1- nimg i.o iii oi s .,ie luiiinl and he in t in u i nui Hied ol I he i ou--1 1 in I use si .,. 1 ii,:- Hal a I lie i i urn i tu n t 1 1, ploy s a right -ul aa pilel lu ; u nut 111 Ihe Meld ai.d liiilalivelv lay mil the line in which wax II should be milled. I.iehl wl va i.i eluellls ale se lined, xx 1 1 ii 1 1 in no opiiiioii has pio.H lo he Ihe i:uis dillicull Job of all. el the Ilia". ,n e sl.iked. and al hi t the coulracl.il' plueeeds lo t oil- 1 1 II. I I he line- tlel all llu. s ale con .1 1 lit leil t In have lu be til i IIIM'llti ' led and ill' pet led by our engilitii' helore I hex can lie .;sc r. i.t-op S3IHVS S.AllVi aeeepli.-d by the ('uiipeial energi.alion. " The ahnx e is a In lei uii Ihe piocedioe xiiiu l uo iilttlel cues to I till' Il 111 t I uiielivtl ilied ciiiiuiiiiioli. tune required lunn the I vex is made until the I. actually tinned on lakts i niately six mouth-." ut i-. i tit i. i al ix i lilt'. It Tlu r-.t -ill hi- ui. approM j Blind Woman Awaiting Her Master's Degree ! DENVER i UP) Mrs. J. S. Cat ley ol Baton Rouge. La., a can didate for a master of education degree at Denver University, is getting her degree the hard way. The Louisiana woman, mother i of a 17-year-old son, has been blind 1 since birth. i Despite her handicap, Mrs. Cat lex received a B.S. degree from Hampton Institute in 1945 and has taught English. French and music lor Ihe past 24 years. Ihe blind woman takes notes wuh a Hraille stencil and stylus. . H, : grades at I) I1, have been above avei an She is guided around to , l.e .. by a niece, Ellen New iii., ii I The mi an-. word perfume 'Pr fumei through smoke." comes iliniii pi motive times when the iinilx pei fume the cave men kne jwas released by burning certain j w o.ids and gums. m mm imi nwa fiECTRIC CO. faier Service" In The Counlry WHEN YOU HAVE A Q rt NEW "BALANCE - FLOW" - Many In Use In Haywood LILD'S jOMIM.KTK line of donioslic wnlor sys- " llie ininip Hint's perfect for YOl'R "ip llml will deliver all llie waler you yin when, where, and in the iinntity filtls innnns are tod.iv's finest water 'V a century of pump manufacturini; a f.oiilds. you're SURE of extra years yuhle fice water service. O Simplest Q Easiest 0 Cheapest Wells jw Wells p Sizes Here's the modern new TANKl.F.SS jet unit that sup plies really FKKSI1 runnint; water. And m. et a full, steady strrnm at any number of outlets at the same time '(up to 3-10 Callous an Hour). U s fully auto- with only one movm pari, irouo.e-.,.. . . . . . lubricates itself . . . v.oii lose its pr.me- can be installed almost anywhere. I.e. the l.a.ance,. Flow Jet bring "City Water Service" to your home. niatie quiet J 'n a etittaso that's "closed-up" fisf.i i, lnhrinaUnn mtlnf mieht t nil occasionally. fsr, part "or tears. stuffing box. Self-adjusting and 9 Vlr hr. depending on suction lift. I Motor K'Wle, single phase, 1756 R.P.M. L.'rence' Built-in overload - uidiic rewl So Economical o This Guaranteed System As Low As $112.50 inr, Down Ralance About S3.25 Month gers Electric Co. Main Street ROGERS ELECTRIC CO. With Cheaper REA Rates You Get More For Your Money VITH NORGE REFRIGERATORS AND BEND1X WASHERS BANISH OLD-FASHIONED DEFROSTING WITH THE NEW Norge Self-D-Frosfer 43P S3JrNrfiiE0 look! A washday genius with an ELECTRIC BRAIN (coes all the work without you! acW 1 It's new . : : it's modern : : : it's exclusive : : : it's the new Norgc Sclf-O-I'roster the refrigerator that 1)1 I ROS'I S Dsn.!7! No more fuss and muss of manual drlrosiing. N nulling of ice cubes ; ; : no exposure ol food to outside air. if Tlie St H n rmstcr. niounifd on tlic ftrftiR cr.iior iiKtr, turns off Ihe in i t. h 4 n i m at DjidniKlil. DcfioM water m carried into ihe taM io tmpiy Hintlffrbsttr tun-taincr. Mcai dot-H run have to be reiiio id from the Coldpaik dtirtn dc frosiing. Frozen (oods remain froin. 33Vi mow refriger ated storage space without stooping. Safety-sealed Giant Side Freezer holds average of 37 pounds of frozen foods. Sliding Coldpack holds up to 12 pounds of meat. Tall-bottle Storage Shelf holds full case of 12-ounce bottles and four tall bottles. Double-width Hydro voir stores full-length stalks of celery with out bending. SpaciousTiltabin holds wealth of staple groceries. : Your hands never once touch water! MODEL ND-848 This room? refrigerator, atked with' toimnitnie features, sells for only TlftMS Rogers Electaric Washes -Rinses 3 times Damp-Drys -Aut omaticatty 1,300,000 folks know it's best! ! First and foremost! Bendix has done more washing i longer than any other automatic. It's the only auto matic backed by an 11 year record of trouble-free serv ice. And it's the thriftiest washer of all! STOP! LOOK! SEE IT WASH! Demonstrations daily erf Phone 461 Co, Main Street I I 1 !

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