PAC TT70 ".- 1 YC.J L...J Ey FRANCO EStL AH good cooks are conscious of flav or. However, there are cood cooks ' who ignore a very important factor when planning meals. The often over looked factor is texture. v Imagine! eating a meal of mashed potatoes, creamed chicken, split pea eoup and custard. While each dish may taste delicious,' the whole effect would be monotonous texturally. The French and the Chinese rate. texturv in food? as hign as flavor. Yet Americans,: as a whole, seems to be unaware of how textures can add piquancy and appeal to menus. Texture-wise cooking involves three things preparation combination of different textures in various dishes in the menu combining different tex-i tares in one single dish. The preparation of foods for cook ing regulates the length of time they must be cooked thus the flavor and texture. For example, Frenched string beans cook, much faster than string beans merely broken. Because of this they loose less flavor and crispness. The interplay of textures in the various dishes- of r a menu can be achieved correctly by combining the fibers of meat, the smoothness of vegetables and the firm, crispness of a, salad. , ; 'v..t-j;:.-.,.i vv.; ; Combining various textures makes for a, very interesting and appealing dish. The Chinese are outstanding in this type of cooking. Crispness and creaminess are the two major texture- contrasts found in Oriental cooking. A 1. How many ' articles does the United Nations Charter contain T ' 2. How many graduates of West Point are tJiere? 3. What rolor is saffron? 4. What prominent German defeat ed Adolf Hitler in the 1932 presi dential election, 6. Which was the 23rd state to be admitted to the Union? 6. What country has no railroads? 7. How as a heliograph message sent? 8. 'For what Roman emperor was the month of August named? 9. What is a poult? 10. What is an ammeter? JUVftAAU'uWl"Viial",ftr1 TUS ANSWERS 1.111. , . .2. 18,491, of whom 12,764 are still living. : s 8. Yellow.' 1 4. Paul von Hindenberg. 5. Maine on March IS, 1820. ' 6. Iceland. . i 7. With a mirror, utilizing the eun1 rays. 'j.: .v;. , t : 8. Caesar Augustus, "first Emperor of Borne. - . 9. A vty young turkey. 1 10. An instrument for measuring electric current. Athey's SEMI-GLOSS FINISHES ADD BEAUTY AND LIFE TO YOUR ROOMS I Rich -soft no glaring h's washable! Dries quickly! Easy Id apply Now available in 50 aV lightful colors Insul on ATHEY'S "YOU CANT HURT AH ATHEY SURFACBl" MaMifadurtd by EKCHLATKEYrJUOTCO. Ic I UQeL ll2 ..t.fi. I Improper ' Lifting : May Cause Injury Thousands of nersons each year suf fer sprains, strains, hernias, and other injuries caused by improper lifting. This is pointed out ay c w. Over man, county lara .agent lor the State College Extension service, who adds that correct lifting should be practiced until it becomes a habit. Records of the National Safety Council show the most common causes of lifting injuries are: lifting and lowering with the back muscles; in secure grip or looting and unsafe placing of hands or feet; using quick, jerking, twisting, or awkward move ments of the body; obstructed vision, unstable loads, or inadequate control; insufficient help or failure to use mechanical aids. - The body is a mechanical system of levers' and hinges, activated by cables just like many machines. Na ture intended each bone joint and muscle for a specific purpose. (When they are overloaded or-used improp erly, injuries are invited. It is a common practice to bend at the waist when reaching down to grasp an object. Lifting in this po sition places a severe strain on, the sensitive back and abdominal muscles. Always bend your knees and keep back straight when it becomes necessary to life. Examine farm lifting jobs with a critical eye. Rearrange Ce work t eliminate or reduce the at mint of lifting' required.' When pose, use simple and safe mechanical aiUs, such as rope hoists, wooden skids, hand trucks, or inexpensive conveyors. ' V,'- Sounds Trae , wi i The economicaiir-minded young bride was t about; to have her fixU baby. ' She phoned her husband, then frugally took a bus to the hospital. reaching the entrance Just in time to meet her husband arriving in taxi (Continued From Page Seven) . will be added. Christ is the Way." Frederick F. Shannon declares: "Any man who reads his Bible, with out 'going beyond the written words to the Saviour of whom they tell, is sitr'y a pharlc: Uvf-j frro thousar? J ye.s ur than Lib ret; ous ancw tora in old Jen i-tudy your Eitte; commit it to memory; teach it to others; feed rjin-it morning, noon and night. But, always remember, because very good people sometimes forget it, that the supreme purpose of the Bible is to bring you initio first hand; ' hrt-o-hert, splrlt-to-spirit communion and fellowship with God." (These commentaries are based on the ..International Uniform. (Sunday School Lesson Outlines, copyrighted by the International Council of Re ligious Education, used by permis TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 3856 ELLIOTT LAYDEN t i TVIPOnD'S Iluhal Durfcl ASSOCIATION TXT A V1 ILY CLAfLTiLD iZ IJC7IGE Until further notice my of-:. ftce wilt be closed all day . on Wednesday. : il 0. C::-:r, C33 i'i- HErtford llanKvzre & Supply Compoy PHONE 3461 HERTFORD, N. C mm JjL value J We'll bond you a FREE fun-sii package of Ult-after an Inter, sling 1 0-minute demowtraHow, of any new BYRUM Furniture Go. ( DEPENDABILITY 19 r 3 3 I V i MORE nMULE-P6WM"F0R NORTH CAROLINA FARMERS ttotth Carolina is at die crossroads of a new ere f grtowltutal development. Mechanisation has played : a impocbnt part, for the number of tractocs on faros) ha iacreesed approxinutery ninety pec oent in th Ins ft yversl Tkls dTsneesaent, eoapled with mow Indent nee of farm reeooroos, point to higher and more stable farm iaoomee. North. Carolina oonttnaee wove forwerd better place in whiok to work, Aaothec Am example of North Carolina progress It CSm steUy4mproving standards of operation by mail - beverage retailers m "legal control' counties. The 1 Usdted fateeIkewemFoanlaikm policy of ocpers , tog with sack retailers, m maintaining orderly law 1 ifciding ccadatosw for beer and ale sales, provide a important TOntribntkm to the pleasant liring that , - b North Carolina. ' IToxth Carolina Division , ' ' - 'VSSXZD RACES BSIWSS8 fOUKDATIOlf, VSSi . FIFTY vlofci Wi swaying e ite,osrfelmeidy Mnhd,ihs'reH.,.neW much depends on fee sewsW' fori Kit perHon K b to mate rVHen wo cfiicisfo of o cere, meny, you are confident of ftcyr,!.tful. corrocy orpolnK: od.MfvlcOa Coflywtonoii ofli foeClioi oo oxperlencod rtsn-ere bobirtd our ftsvto rH-r-vs .,t, iPean-ut Farmers The quality of Seed Peanuts you pldnt in the Spring: will be a large factor in the quality of peanuts you have for market next Fall ' There are three important ways to start your peanut crop the right way: (1) Select Large High Quality Seed. (2) Have Them Shelled With the Best Shelling Equipment (3) Have Them Hand-Picked to Remove All Damaged Kernels. Your job is in the selection of the seed. I can satisfy items (2) and (3) beyond question. My Hancock Seed Peanut Shelter at Belvidere, N. C, is completely overhauled, and is in perfect operat ing condition. It is maintained and adjusted by expert peanut ma chinery mechanics with one purpose in mind TO GIVE YOU SEED IN THE BEST CONDITION POSSIBLE FOR PLANTING PURPOSES. WE'RE NOW SHELLING 65c PER feAG Louis A. Chappell At Smith and Chappell Warehouse BELVIDERE, NORTH CAROLINA For Bumper Crops 'r- USE ONLY Dependable Fertilizers mm m a writ .. j r 'C"x:::ii?.;T::coTTcri CO. ORDER SCO-CO f ODAY: ' Made right here at home by your neighborly SCO-CO Company which knows the soil needs in thfa community. Ttet is the reason that SC&CO FERTILIZER is a dependable Fertilizer . . . and results .checked over the' years -"Show yon get bigger yields from , your fields when you use 9CO-CO FERTILIZERS. OUR SCO-CO FERTILIZER CONTAINS PLANT FOOD THAT WELL BRING HIGH YIELDING CROPS FROM YOUR SOIL, AND AT THE SAME TIME WILL NOT IIARM THE SOIL. SCO-CO FERTILIZER REPLENISHES THE EARTH WITH INGREDIENTS WHICH AID CROP PRODUCTION. Join Tin LaiIge list of satisfied farmers who have found sco-cb- Fertilizer nbts ?m ct'jo, yw, too, wnx discover sco- CO IS MADti RIGHT FOR THE CRCrS YOU WANT TO GROW. ; Sco your Friendly SCO-00 agent to tly end plico your order for Fcitilizsr you will need this ceasoa. rrrr"7 rr- V I '1

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