With The Faim Women REMODELING PRACTICES Remodeling is on the mind of the Wallace Banks family, Tren ton, Route 1. Recently this fam ily requested assistance in ways to give tiheir 60-year-old house a “face-lifting.” Mrs. Gaytie Gray, home econo mics agent in Jones County, and VV. C. Warrick, agricultural en I OB FOB ANY OTHER PURPOSE 5? Ami. of $240.00 312.00 408.00 R*poy> m*n» $10.00 13.00 17.00 I. of Rapay $504.00 624.00 720.00 $21.00 26.00 30.00 Charles calculated In accordance with new North Carolina Loan Law HELPFUL GUIDANCE finance (chukuu/ *FOR MONEY RIGHT AWAY... CALL LOCAL TODAY Shelby. North Carolina 121 N. LAFAYETTE STREET Phene 482-2434 FORMERLY_LINCOLN LOAN COMPANY gmeenng specialist tram btate College, helped the Banks in planning for the work. “I know the visit from Warrick saved me several thousand dollars,” said Banks. BIRD FEEDERS SEND FIVE TO BUFFALO At the Woman’s Exchange in Pinehurst you will find pine cone bird feeders hanging in the rustic log cabin. Suet hold® the bird seed in the gigantic longleaf pine cones. They arc wrapped in plastic bags foi handling purposes. Mrs. Bertha Adams, assistant home economics agent in Rich mond County, says the Cecil Me Calls of Elberta started the pro ject. And the profits have finan ced a trip for the five-member family to New York. CRAFTS PROJECT Youth leaders are always loo king for new ideas to use in craft workshops for young peo pie. Mrs. Doris Teeter, assistant home economics agent in Iredell County, says Mrs. W. (H. John son, Sr., of Statesville made pin cushions by snipping off th end of the plastic liquid deterg ent containers and inserting a piece of styrofoam or foam rub ber in the hole after it was cov ered with velveteen. FROZEN FOOD PROTECTION ‘'Protecting frozen food en route nas Deen the subject dis cussed recently at Home Demon stration Club meetings in Clay County. (Mrs. Justine Rozier, home e eonomics agent, says the prob lem of keeping food frozen from the store to their home is serious and the women were shown an insulated container which could be used for transporting the food. NASH LOAN FUND “Had it not been for the E. V. Gordon Loan Fund, I could not have gone to college” wrote one borrower to the Nash County Loan Fund chairman recently. Mrs. Agnes Safy, home econo mics agent, says nine girls have used the loan fund which the local club women support. LIFE INSURANCE What kind of insurance do you have? Home Demonstration Club women have been discuss ing the four basic kinds of life insurance policies in Orange County. According to Miss Jessie Trowbride, home economics a gent, they are planning to have a community program on insur ance so young couples can get the information. The School of nursing is the most recently established school in the Division of Health Affairs of the University of North Caro lina located in Chapel Hill. Fair Season Fox Livestock Almost Heie With the county and state fair season coming up soon, Tar Heel farmers are planning to safe guard the health of the livestock they’ll take in the show rings. And the fair officials are tak ings steps to see that the ani mals stay healthy at the fair. Swine must be vaccinated against cholera; cattle must be proved free of tuberculosis and brucellois. Barns and other fair buildings where livestock will be, must be cleaned out and disin fected. “The job of sanitizing build ings and lots and even vehicles would be a lot simpler if people would clean and disinfect them several weeks before the fair,” says Dr. H. J. Rollins, state vet erinarian. “The the sunlight would keep them clear of infec tious bacteria.” Dr. Rollins suggests that fair cleanup be done at least ten days before fair opening. “And folks should be very careful to see that none of the bedding for the animals is contaminated with disinfectant,” he adds. 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With only eight inspeeors, it’s about all the state can do to handle the State Fair and spot check a few big regional fairs in, other sections. The job of insur-| ing animal health at the small j county fairs is left up to the lo cal county agents, veterinarians and others helping at them. Here are a few pointers for farmers and their children: 1. Get the animals to be shown at the fair vaccinated against di seases they may pick up there. And get a veterinarian’s certifi cate which will clear the animal for the show ring. 2. Give animals plenty of rest and water in taking them to the fair. 3. After arrival at the fair, let the animal rest before bathing or grooming it. 4. After livestock return home from a fair, isolate them for a time — to give any latent di seases a chance to show up. Any person in doubt about ani mal health restrictions at the fair should get in touch with fair officials for information on ithe regulations. About 35 per cent of all cardi ovascular deaths, says the Nor th Carolina Heart Association, are in the age groups under 65. Fire Never Takes Holiday NEW YORK—Fire never takes a holiday. Yet, it may in Kyoto. The residents of that city — the fifth largest in Japan— are determined to put an end to fir es. Five years ago, the fire de partment there organized a “fire; bureau” to facilitate fire proven-1 tion activities. Since then the incidence of fires has decreased dramatically from 756 in 1955 to; 394 in 1961 among its 290,000; households In a population of 1,284,818. The International Association of Fire Chiefs points out that in Tokyo, the world’s largest city, with a population of over 10,000, 000, there were only 7,797 fires among its 2,681,222 households and places of business and indus try. By comparison, in New York there were 61,644 fires last year, regardless of its excellent home and commercial buildings inspec tion program. What’s the secret of Kyoto’s success? Organization and determina tion. “T firmly believe reported Chief Sukesshiro Shima, director Kyoto’s Fire Bureau, "that the activities we have developed are effective because of the fact that the number of fires has di minished year after year. How ever, the result still is not com pletely satisfactory. The major purpose of our activities la to make Kyoto a fire free city.” Inspections of homes for fire hazards is an international pro gram sponsored toy the LAiFC and last year more than half the households in the United States wore checked for hazards toy the nation’s Fire Service. John or Wesley Wctrlick Bush ABOUT THIS QUESTION: “Our home will be Hooked up several weeks while we are away on vacation. I am wor ried about fire or theft while we are gone — it wouldn’t be discovered until too late. Will you check our fire insurance to be sure it is up to full value, and add theft coverage to our fire policy?” Consult the C. E. Warhch Insurance Agency. Phone 739-3611. 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