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point when
a large
ling sirup.
ixtns from
is reached,
a stream.
;tinct drops
and 'flak~
are helpful
the jelling
Sheet test
point
same. The
finish is
F.
be warm
above boiling point of water in
your area.
Try Lid Inverted
When the jelly mixture is
ready for the jar, skim off
foam. Quickly fill jar to % inch
from top. Wipe top and threads
of jar with dean, damp cloth.
Put lid on, rubber sealing corn-
pound next to jar. Screwy band
down evenly and tight.
Invert jar for about 30 sec-
onds so hot jelly can destroy
mold or yeast which may have
settled on lid. Then stand up-
right ,to cool. When jars are
cold, test for seal. Just press
center of lid. I,f dome is down,
or stays down ,when pressed,
Jar is sealed. Store without
bands in dry', dark, reasonably
cool place.
Your Question, Please
Mrs. Claud Snyder, Super-
ior, offers the answers to these
quest:ions she has received as
a member of the Consumer
Competence Committee.
Question: If a garment or
material purchased by you
proves unsatisffactory, what
should you do?
Answer: P~eturn R to the per-
sen who sold it and if they do
not make satisfactory addust-
merits report it to the manu-
facturer. If no complaint on
~aulty goods is made it is con-
sidered satisfactory.
Question: If you are in doubt
about some service or goods
offered to you by someone trav-
eling throttgh the country, what
should you do?
Answer: Contact your county
sheriff or county attorney.
Unordered Mail
Have you received unordered
Christmas cards, gift ties, key
rings, or other 'trinkets' along
with your holiday mail?
You may receive a bill later
or just ,a plea for a donation
because they are for a 'worthy'
cause. Do you have to pay for
them?
Since July 1, 1969, unordered
or unsolicited goods received
through the mail are uncondi-
tional gilts. You don't have to
return .them to the sender, nor
pay for ~hem. You can use
them if you wish.
Kansans ,will probably receive
less unordered merch,andise
now .that the desirable consum-
er protection law is in effect.
Mr. an