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-t CAN ENOUGH BEANS FOR N[XT WNTR'S US[ Hurry This Vegetable Form the Gar den to the Can-Care Used in Fol lowing Directions More Than ConImpensated by Product Which Will Keep Well. 11 Plenty of string beans in jars in the .torc closet means that the basis I for innumerable salads and vegetable side dishes is at the housekeeper's comman(l all during the winter months v so when this vegetable is at its best in 1 the gardien or on the market the wise woman cans enough for use when it is L ojt of rason. The following directions for canning string beans are given by the United States Department of Agri culture: Select small, tender wax or green N beans for canning purposes. Beans I which have grown within the pod to 1 any size are diflicult to can, and the t resulting product is not as satisfac- y tory as one from younger beans. The 8 The Zig-Zag Tread P~heal rl E'lil~ly Crrt for g catert si eurity unir all f r(tad conition~. The r ate on t sids of he xra u whleM V ra . Sa bbling Ia iniii ed. Parallel hat r Btases of the. "Pa:: ra i" andas rtraaight Cenater .ine( of tread r t hr, icak rubbei~r .utulas thaat i,3. \ t i ins kepinga the iiheeli "ada as,. cord tires that cani win -withi steel. .Let the thiunnest, toughest, or stoutest spike try to ie thickniess of steel dises. The iYour tuble is satfe. The cor< 1s uninljured. Not a cord ened, for the steel dIiscs a tween the cords and the trea For eighteen months Lee ECord ncture Proo% 4 PLO WDEI / o ooner the beans are in the jar afte )icking the better the flavor and th nore certain they are to keep. Wasi itring, and cut off the ends of th )eans. Wioie beaniS may be canne< )> they may be cut in short length lhose cut diagonally are attractive ii typearance. -ill Jars With Hot Brine. Place the beans in a wire sieve o n cheesecloth and blanch (scald) ii iot water or live steam for from 3 t minutes, or until the pod will ben< vithout breaking. On removal, drair vell an( pac kinto hot jars which hav icen boiled for. 15 minutes. On th< ars place rubbers which have beet oiled in a solution of 1 tablespoon o: oda to 1 quart of water. Cover beans with a hot brine mad< rom 4 level tablespoonfuls of salt t< quarts of boiling water. Put on toi hich has been boiled 15 minutes. WitI lass-top jars put one wire bail it osition. Make screw tops about hal ight. Processing beans under stean ressure is recommended. Quart jar, hould be processed 45 minutes undei oof with Every ( are the only ture-Proofs a an argument tests b~efore They were sharpest nad~ soudI) .eth tik been sacrific ~'cannot pass-. rof construction Let us show cut or weak- lion of this re placed beC d. , Cord PuAe lWALER'S I M~PRINT1 i4 HARDWARE C( Her,'s a A bottl< .that cooh Ref With no r* pressure of 10 pounds. With a hot 3 water canner or with a home-mad( , canner made out of a wash boiler oi 2 lard can process the jars three hour. I if the one-period procedure is used Make sure the water is boiling befor< 1 stirting to count time. When boiled tighten the covers and cool. If the intermittept boiling procedur< is used, boil for 1 hour on 3 successivc i (ays. Before each boiling loosen the > covkers. Tighten covers after each I boiling. When the processing is fin ished, lift the jars from the canner. Cool in a spot free, from drafts; test, and store. In event of leakage when 'jar is tested, remove rubber, put on new, wet, boiled, one, and process 15 minutes more. Vinegar aids in Preventing Spoilage. During the past year the Home Eco nomics Experimental Kitchen of the United States Department of Agricul ture has been experimenting with the addition of a small amount of acid vinegar--to honacid vegetables being canned. This work is being continued and the results thus far indicate that ~ord- Quality vere subljectedl to the severest b~eing offered to the public. everythiing that a cordl tire lot a single cord quality had ed to make them puncture you the quality and consttr-n remnarkatble tire. Cord or Fabric Puncture.Proof ile atsMiler .Dealers Good Qne of delight; and pleases. Cher leshing bad after effect 9A 1 to 4 tablespoons of vinegar added to a quart jar help greatly in reducing the amount of spoilage. When the vinegar is added, the time of process ing can be reduced. For instance, it is found that corn, which ordinarily is difficult to call successfully, keeps well when 4 tablespoonfulssof vinegar are added to a quart jar processed 3 hours continuously. .String beans, old peas, and spinach are other vegetables suc cessfully canned by this method. The addition of vinegar to canned vegetables in the amounts mentioned modifies to some degree the naturall flavor of the vegetable, but the result is not objectionabel to most people and in many instances is not noticed. 0- -. "ERIDAY IS MY HOODOO," SAYS MAN ON GALLOWS. Dallas, July 9.- Green Hunter, negro, was hanged in the county jail here today for attacking a white woman at Hele station, May 28 last, after admitting that he also was guilty of attacking another young white woman, for which crime Ben Pe--y, a negr, sentenced to life imprisonment. Perry now is serving the eighthyear of his prison term. The criminal courts building was under heavy guard today as a precau tion against possible attempts to pre vent the execution. "Friday has always been my boo do00," Hunter was quoted as having said. lie was born on Friday, the crime for which he was hanged to (lay, Fridlay, was committedl on a Fri (lay, and he was convicted on Friday, June 4. 0 S. C. D)EVELOPMENTI BOARD) Columbia--Notices have been sent out from the office of the Secretary of the South Carolina Develop~ment Board of a meeting of the Board of Control of that organization to be held on Wednesday, July 14th. The meeting is called to consider andl adopt newv by-laws putting in eikhet the plan of reorganization and expan sion which has been the basis of the Campaign for a State-wide member ship. Without awaiting the final result of the membership camp~aign, the pro cess of reorganizing the Development Board upon a more widlely represen tative plan is to be proceeded with. Followving the meeting of the existing Board of Control and the adoption of the new plan of organization, meet ings will at once be called of the mem bers in each County throughout the State to select representatives on the new Board of Control. Then as the next step), the new Boardl of Control will be assembled and formulate a pro gram of work, deciding the order in which various activities are to be taken up, and, in general, the scope of work for the ensuing year, now that the D~evelopment Board has been ex panded and revitalizedl as a State prIo motional agency. The new Board of Control will also elect the uewv Boardl of Directors to which the condluct of the affairs of the organization will he entrustedl. Un.. den the by-laws wvhich have been pre panred for adloption this Boardl of Direc tons will be constituted as follows: One Director to ,be appointed by the Governor of the State; one to be deC signated by the S. C. Division of the )-Cal hero AVC American Cotton Association; one by r the S. C. Division of the American o Legion; one by the S. C. Bankers As- V sociation; one by the State Chamber S of Commerce; one by the S. C. Live f Stock Associrtion; one by the S. C. v Press Association and four to be elect- v ad by the members of the Board of t Control from each congressional dis- t] trict. ]i This is -a truly democratic form of 0 arganization and will insure the equal - representation of all sections of the state. It is too soo, . as yet, to predict .vhat chief activities the new Board of ,ontrol may decide shall be taken up If irst; but the recent campaign has R lisclosed that moie interest is ex- TO pressed throughout the State in the Hill Plumbing a PLUMBING, . REPA Near Express Ofli MANNIN< STO! i and look ove i have to sh< our line nex come to toy a be you are: i market jus na what we ha Rbut wouldg privilege an a of showing anyway. We you only suc Swill give yt Pices and a ways in line, us when in 1 NWy' AI robleni of marketing than in any ther one feature of the tentative pro ram recently put forward by the tate Campaign Committee. tI is air to assume, therefore, that this ill receive first attention; but the de elopment of the live stock industry; 1ic promotion of a rational revision of i State system of taxation, and pub c health matters are likely to be 'her projects immediately taken up. CZENA5N oner bnck withiout qucato01 HUNT'S Salvo fail, in the a'ment of ITGH. ECZEMA. INOWORM. TOTTER orI~*-~I re a 75 e-nt box at our risk. DICKSON'S DRUG STORE nd Heating Co. H EATING, IRS. ce. Phone 155 - iG, S. C. IN' 1 ~r what we :t time you ( rn. It may * npt in- the t now fore ye for sale, ive us the d pleasure you thrul 'wilishow h goods a )U service. I terms al- f Stop wr~ith i, own.