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FACE TWO , — '■ ■*,»>• , ' I ,■.. ’ V THE fftwS^OUBNAL ' W'- ^ fSiGS^M% £pBm^Uik mi POTPOURRi Sy EMILY B. EHERLE ches Glow in Dark Ma;:y homemakers received the news of the in- ? crease in the sucer ration with a .ioyiul attitude, antici pating ih-c ftoc- Iking ol their i pantry shel'v'e.^^ S with ielhe.'^. nur f’’ ^ i maUiric.’^ and ' V y presrt ve Hot ore?. CIS ■h as biscL v..=. corn bread and yoast To...'' .-.Iways demand' ;h.e dt 1 oni- rvar:" •ent of such a swee / "Even the ? I'OST inexperienced c i ;. by fvllc.-. c.;-..? accurate’i.v the r c\ ■ re- c:pe? :or simplified jelly r..- king. w; . : -e able to have on h;-.r 6 these '.c. : .;s spreads. 0 jellies .rust be r.ade from ;r-;.;ts tliat ■ h?\'e .ic Al and re :r. the propet p ions. Hov.-i •,'or. as -Iruits becon'. c ripe. 11' -1 f and' reach a full b. idled flsvc: . !ite amounts of acid and pert;:' decrease in so;r.e. \\ 'hich make.- difficult to produce .a NEARLY 2,000 new Greyhound “Silyersides” coaches to bo de> livered this* year are coated^ with a plastic material which reflects outlines of the entire bus in the headlights of on coming vehicles, it was an« nounced by George S. Engle, (above)^ newly - elected Pru dent of the Atlantic Greyhound Corporation. jelly ripened fruit will more con- fer.de; firm, jelly. It has been the. sistently result in a perfect jelly, habi: oi many home^nakers. for The pectin is available at most instsr. :e. to cook underripe ap-. grocery stores and the package ...;h grape luice to -.hy ’jeir. In doing 1 ake will contain directions for its use, this, which should be followed closely, they '.'ere adding pectin. the Fruits are not availa.lile in quant” centsc: of which is high in apples, ity, and because of the cost it is ■ ’V.:r. the newer ’short boiT me- much more economical to make thed now being used, liquid or jellies from fruits that are in pectin added to the season. However, if your jelly shelf needs replenishing, a deli cious one can be made from bot tled grape juice. Concord Grape Jelly Measure 3 cups granulated sugar and 2 cups botfed sweet ened grape juice into a large saucepan. Bring to a boil and ir- mediately add 1 2 of an 8 ounce bottle of liquid pectin. Stir cons tantly Bring to a full rolling boil and allow to boil briskly for li2 minute. Remove from the heat, take the foamy skin' from the jel ly and pour into hot sterilized glasses. j JeTy glasses , should be filled .to withirf 1:'2 inch of the top of the glass and immediately cover, ed wffh a 18 inch film of hot ; ir.elted paraffin. Cover glasses with tin lids or p,aper. Store^ in a cool dry' place. Othei' fruits are used for jelly making may include quinces, cur rants. red ra.'pberries. loganber ries. gtrawberries and rhubarb A»M0 CODERS PEDIGREED YELNANDO SOYBEANS A NEW. «IGHLY SHATTER-RESISTANT. HAY-TYPE SOYBEAN V • ■ ■ Combines erect, viney growth, with high shatter-resistance—excellent for hay and suited for planting after grain and cohi- bining late. i Variety and ciuality Vcinando Soybeans crowinc on Coker Farms—Note email percant shatterins. Photo token January 28, 194i. DESCRIPTION Plant: Erect, semi-viney. Maturity: Medium late. Color: Yellow wjth brown hilum. Shatter Resistance: Highest. Adaptability: Best general purpose bean for ,hay and seed. Oil Content: Usually 17% to 18%. Productivity: Among the best. Seed Size: Medium—182,400 to bushel average. Prices: 1 to 10 Bu. $8.50 per Bu. 10 to SO Bu. $8.00 per Bu. above 50 Bu. $7.50 per Bu. Bred. Grown and Tested by Coker’s Pedigreed Seed Co., Hartsville, S. C. Johnson Cotton Co. are as im portant as quantit.v to a good i ,'e'l.v supply. By making small j quantities at one time, jeJIy mak-| ;ng becomes- a pleasant part of' tile ho’lIsehq1 d Vutie :«•' xc-' '♦>: Of Raeford, Inc. Cash If You Have It Credit If You Need It Look what Grandma got for a penny when she was a little girl - a trained dog act: Towser grips the coin in his iron jaws, leaps merrily through the clown s hoop, and deposits the little red cent neatly in the little red barrel. Quite a show for a penny! But nothing to the show your present-day electru-a! penny puts on for you. That penny does a lot. It will; Tell you the correct time foe 4 days, or vacuum-clean 6 large room-size rugs, or bring you an evening’s radio entertainment, or run your sewing machine for 8 hours, or wash 3 heaping tubfuls of clothes for you! Grandma s gay little bank may be a collector’s item today, but electricity puL-s jn a j.gger and better .show a.s it takes more and more v:ork out of your house,”r.rk. It,costs so little-and it does so much! Dollar values for penny prices- s e recorr ot the Iripndly folk.s in this company, under sound management. -A. ( Uuen U tht New tlettnc Hour —/Af HOUR oi CHARM. Sunday!, 4:30 P.M., EST, CBS EStlMATES FREE —USE OUR BUDGET PLAN RAEFORD AUTO COMPANY 1 CAROLINA FOWEK V LIGHT COMPANY Raeford, N. C. ■f-i
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