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Show 1) iyi TmM MMtr f2Jv By Len Kleii II Hjffl 55 THE BEAVER PRESS, BEAVER, UTAI1 -- "NJfr IvM 4 0tnjtcM - 4j- x Some summer food jobs can be done to best advantage under running water. To prevent tears, peel onions under water. A quick and easy way to wash a head of lettuce and separate the leaves at the same time is to cut out the white core or stem at the base of head and then let the water flow in. The same method may be used to help wash and separate Club Tencer' 4-- H Foils Post Decay WS V .Wtf NEVE Gsl f by Clc "6 OOESMY tOOK UKE S. Creosote Treated Posts Will Last Thirty Years Hoc, Terry Liston, presi- Four-dent of South Carolina Clubs, has 'snowballed" one conservation practice into triple savings savings of timber, money, and his own time and energy. Thinning a woodlot on his father's farm near Smoaks to allow healthier growth of the trees, Terry ended up with 700 fine fence posts. But he had noticed that pine fence posts rotted out in the ground faster than well-know- n iWyij i J7IIt. i THE r ViT 12 he could grow new ones. Presenting his problem to the local county agricultural agent, Terry OLD GAFFER F3 I I few V k A .... WOULD YOU Jf MO, THANKS ' VWN'T CARE FOR SOME WATER-- ) BRlMG My COMB. MELON? r-- ? By WHAT'S yoUR COMB GOT TO DO ATU ix? yKS- - 11 .i learned Clay Hunter that the pressure-treatin- g whiskers! ioler part: hool, toe r .1 If you :s are three ready-to-serv- n ,s ft the Dresses and shirts hung on a coat hanger to drip without any wringing will have few wrinkles. celery stalks. An aluminum hanger which will not rust should be used. Shape the wet garments, straightening colOne beaten egg added to 3 tablespoons of sugar gives that de- lar tips and pulling out wrinkles. licious creamy effect to cabbage When removed from the hanger, slaw. To the sweetened egg mix- the garment will need no ironing. ture add three tablespoons of If a little pressing is needed, use cream of evaporated milk and only a warm iron and test it first tablespoons of vinegar. on the inside of a hem. Diced green pepper and shredded carrot may be added to this In selecting cereals, keep in e mind that, although the creamy egg slaw. kinds are convenient, the Vegetables which have been price per serving is much higher peeled lose more minerals and than the kinds of cereals that revitamins in cooking than those quire cooking. Keep in mind that and enriched cereals left whole; large losses occur whole-graiwhen vegetables are cut in small are more nutritious than the repieces. Vegetables should be cut fined grain products. just before being used. Store your winter When machine sewing on sheer away to make your summer cleanfabrics, such as voile, chiffon, or- ing job easier. And for less washgandie, and tissue gingham, use ing and ironing, use place mats of a fine machine needle, preferably cork, plastic, or straw instead of tablecloths. a size 11. knick-knack- s '"-(- row n i 1 (id SnowIrifliS Bargain i , H i i 'Iboitord o' . t I Hy r-- , When you wash walls, woodwork, and other painted surfaces with one of the new detergent cleaners or shampoo upholstery and rugs, try gentle handling instead of using so much energy rubbing and scrubbing. MELLORS Assistant county agent J. It. White, Jr., Inspects a few of the 700 fence posts produced by leader Terry Liston. They were later treated with creosote for longer life. II posts with creosote would give them a life expectancy of more than 30 years. ct in ffi I MUTT Sales loth si iM fro AND in 1949. ook 'jB'y f??TP,'lM"yIM'''',"BETwpwi! ,,TrWfesssKsr totaled ) JEFF If a : a ,ssa By Bud Fisher NO. MrtTUFR ALWAYS SAlO F" "''V fc! ujAS ?ixa AM IDIOT THAT HOT EVEN A OONKEY VJOULO PROPOSE T TOKv!,, t; lid Cubs. is r the Kr'. CCi through of te 1 saia.t0: By Arthur Pointer JITTER JWX EVER SEEN rl CCQ I ' I I UfeWy'KOp , NetER. BEFORE ATTMS tOW pRfCe! I I I w0Jfwffr ifiiirhm tstff if JBBr P'us m,li "Snowdrift" from strip you unwind with key !y jW y ' ' & The U. S. department of agriculture reports the dairy farmer and his wife who used to take pride in the fine quality of the butter they churned and retailed to a favored list of discriminating buyers in town often at a good premium above the price of "store butter" are vanishing. In 1947. farm butter produced for sale had dropped below the 50 million pound mark, and for 1949 it had dropped still further to about Wk million pounds. This is less than one quarter of the 175 million pounds marketed in 1924. In only eight states in 1949 was the total of farm butter marketed greater than 2 million pounds. By Bert Thomas AND WC CTydu e J5J- VW"", V , k ,c Molt marveloui cakei even quicker with tmulioriid Snowdrift and Chickens your mever )ff iflr. d Squeeze handle. ..it sifts! Release handle...It sifts! Extra fine screen sifts as well as double screen! White enameled noeuci 3 cup M)SvCf size-j- metal-bri- red handle! ght right for Snowdrift's ust quick-metho- cakes! d Beautiful. ..long wearing. ..what a bargain! zs This bargain is offered so you'll try Snowdrift-a- nd compare it with any other shortening. New d cakes must be made with an emulsorized shortening. And Snowdrift is emulsor-ize- d for quick and thorough blending. Gives you d cakes with just richer, lighter, moister 3 minutes mixing. What's more Snowdrift MIXES QUICK for tender biscuits-CU- TS IN QUICK for flaky pastry-JTU- E3 QUICK for light, digestible fried foods. quick-metho- - quick-metho- e The chicken was developed by Robert Wallace at his Doyletown, Pa., hatchery. The breed was developed by much the same formula used in developing hybrid corn. The above Illustration shows the cross breeding which produced the Hy-Lin- Hy-Lin- Nebraska Farm Families To Have Less Income i J I rjij' ' Sale of Farm Churned Butter at New Low Hy-Lin- 7 3 ii X Although he realized that he was making an unusual request that normally could not be filled, Terry contacted a nearby Charle;..on, S. C. wood treating plant and asked to have his posts pressure treated with creosate, along with ties and poles which Koppers treats for railroads and utilities. Word of Terry's attack on the farm fencing problem spread among the community with the result that other farmers have turned to use of the specially treated posts as a better farming method. e I A "OUR TEAM IS TAKlM' VP COLLEC?,OM "TO HELP PAy FOR AJ BROKEN WINDOWS THAT MIGHT HAPPEN SEASON w r Up "IT NEVER ENDS. FIRST WE'RE MOW HALF THE MIGHT WITH HER... -- IT'S BECAUS&OP HER" Nebraska farm families will have about 10 per cent less net income in 1950 than they did in 1949, according to L. F. Snipes, extension farm management specialist at the University of Nebraska. He says these are the reasons: The total cost of farm production this year will be about as high as in 1949. Items needed by the farm family will be as high or higher than in 1949. You get this One Hand Sifter only with 1 Ft o Oj ncewfiiBlfF 1 PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING-MA- DE BY THE WESSON OIL PEOPLE Snowdrift P. O. Box 8110-- A Chicago 77, Illinois Sifter. I enclose GOtf and Please send mo your new One-Hathe word "Snowdrift" clipped from metal strip that unwinds with key. I NAME. STREET .. CITY.... Or7r xpift Oc. 31, .$ 1950. ATE. i Ottf tlmittd fo U. S. and poiftiont. j |