Washington Notes DELEGATION A delegation of 71, headed by Gen. George C. Marshall, Secre tary of State, will attend the Paris meeting of the United Na tions General Assembly which is due to open on September 31. THE XAJ-I The XAJ-I, the Navy's new est, biggest and fastest ? attack bomber has passed its first tests. While all details of the new bomber have not been disclosed, it is said that it will carry more than three tons of bombs "con siderably" faster than 350 miles an hour. It carries a crew ? fkmoui International Sterling Silver pat terns U still priced just as it was {our yean ago I A ux-piece place setting in most International Sterling patterns at less than 123.00! See (or jrouraelf at our silverware department, soon ! STALLING S JEWELERS Boone, N. C. PUBLIC AUCTION Tuesday Sept. 28th at 10 a. m. I will offer for sale at public auction for cash, the personal property of the late Susan Watson, at the home place. E. A. RUSSELL Administrator 9-9-3c IFOR THE BEST . . Material and Good Workmanship Call at the CITY SHOE SHOP OOOD SECOND HAND SHOES roil SALE We alaa sell harness and do harneaa repair work. W. H. JONES, Manager pounds, according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Livestock and livestock pro ducts account (or well over hall the nation's total {arm income. India's 1948-49 coffee harvest is expected to exceed that of the previous season. State College Hints For Homemakera Sparkling glassware, whether clear or colored, highlights any table setting. By observing a few simple precautions in the care of glassware, breakage and chip ping can be kept at a minimum. When washing glassware, fol low the same general procedure as is used in the care of dinner ware. Glass, even more than china, is sensitive to changes of temperature, so avoid water that is too hot both in washing and rinsing. Dry with a soft lintless towel and be careful in handling not to leave finger marks. Be careful not to place ice cream or other frozen foods in a glass container that is above room temperature. Likewise, when pouring a hot beverage into a glass, first place a silver spoon in the glass and then pour the liquid onto the spoon to absorb the first shock of heat. When storing glasses, avoid stacking as much as possible. If I two stacked glaaes become stuck, do not try to force them apart. Pour cold water in the upper glass and stand the lower glass in warm water. Natural contrac tion and expansion will separate the glasses for you. When plac ing glassware on shelves, do not let rims, touch as ? precaution against chipping. I Worked buttonholes are eaajr 'to keep straight and wttfc stitches of even length if a torn of machine stitching is mads around them marking the depth the bottonhole stitches should be. When joining bias and straight edges, keep the bias part on top when basting and stitching. Welcome i ? ? Colleare Freshmen and unoer classmen. B. W. Stallings ?? Your College Jeweler Its The Talk of the Toivn Food MEET ME AT People's Cafe where Food is courteously served by prompt waitresses, AND COOKED TO SUIT "YOUR" INDIVIDUAL TASTE Just Arrived Hot Point and Crosley Washing Machines and a few Cro? ley Refrigerators. If interested, see us at once. t We also have a More Cole Corn Planter and Distributors. If you will need one next year, buy now. We also have a good supply of heating stoves. FARMERS HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO ' i . 1 ? " i Phone I < Boone, N. C.