mi bout Your Home A deep freeter will save hour* of ihopping for the houaewife 11 will alao enable her to take ad vantage of food sales of pariahabkv || good* A freeier aeem to be more of a luxury than modern laundry equipment I doubt If there !? a single piece of cleaning equipment more he loved by thoie of ua who do our work than the vacuum cleaner. Here again the modern version does many extra job* about the While the co?t!y Item* nve work there are aome gadgeta that will be a tremendoua help if you will take time to find out about them. For example, I have a pot? ta peeler and bean atringer I would be loat without. The coat, twelve centa ? tax Included. I alao have a wire apoon, coat thirty-five centa, that doea so many jobs 1 could write a column on it alone. Thia little apoon will atft flour and ia perfect for making gravy. It ia an egg separator that can't be beaten. It ia uaed for serving vegetable*, making pie crust and beating eggs to name some things It will do. These inexpensive kitchen aids , make grand gifta and are fun to ahop for. Every home should have oh] km that to roach and wank and eoay iifcsrs the tallr tm mUi and play together II ean b? a room lor your children ta entertain their friends ia and trhere your friends will laal in stantly at ha?e. The room need not ha large Tha main requirements are that it ha comfortable apd decorated so that you need not worry ab?tl damage U> mm. Bode. or furgitwa. It .is a goad idea for the whole family to have a hand in rhooaing tha colors and furnishings of the Mom. They ean realty indulge their taste for strong colors and un usual touches. Teenagers will t>< delighted with a Juke box and. If there is room, include a soft drink bar with gay bar stools. These rooms usually carry out > a particular theme. It jnay be tropi cal, Westera of Oriental A base ment or attic ean be converted into a charming family room. If you still have the problem of what to do with the television set, this room will solve it. Instead of dominating the living room, put it in the family room where the small fry can gallop about, accom panying the cowboys, to their heart's content without damaging your best furniture. the attract IfreiMa* and coxtnese of a family room is enhanced by a fireplace. Be sure to include an extra wide one for indoor cooking. During the month ended Nov. IS, the Index of price* received by V. I. formers ros#'1eas than half of one per cent to 241 per cent oi the 1910-14 average. The index of* prices peid by farmers for com modities and services, including interest, taxes and farm labor, re mained unchanged from Oct. 19 to Nov. 19 of 1999. Parity ratio re mained at 81, about four per cent more than a year earlier. Current Fashions It eeema that more American women are learning to aew, and aew well, than at any time line* mass-produced garments became the order of the day. Many thinga went into making thia true. First, the great do-it yourself craze which ia so popular ] with ua now. Next, the high coat of living in general and of ready made clothe* in particular. We can alao thank the Improve ments in modern aewing machinea and pattern! The fabrics of today { are very exciting. We find wool and linen dyed to match; aolida and plaida to figured materials designed to blend. - ?> ? You can go wild with costume jewelry. It ia worn at the front, back, waist, and bemli^r, not to mention In the hair, on show, bags and glovea. It is no longer faahionable to ac t cept a drab, unbecoming color of hair just because It ia natural. Hair color i? the thing of the day, and ia accepted as part of make up just as lipstick or finger-nail polish. There is one thing that you muat keep in mind if you are thinking about coloring your hair ? always get the very beat. If you can't afford the belt or ean't go where you can get the best, it ia wise to make out with what God gave you. Never go in for a drastic change. Thia ia always a mistake. The col or ia uaually not flattering, and the time and money involved to keep it right Is conauming. Chooae a shade or two shades lighter or darker than your natural color. If you are over 29 you will probably find a lighter shade more becom ing. So much progress has been made in the fMd of hair coloring y Member! of REINS STURDIVANT MUTUAL BURIAL ASSOCIATION, INC Cu Now I or re ale Their Burial Insurance with "PLAN RITE" THE FLAN -RITE FUNERAL EXPENSE FOLUrV IS A FLAN OF INSURANCE OES1GNED TO SUPPLEMENT TOUR r RESENT BURIAL AS80CIA TION COVERAGE AT A MIN IUM OF COST TO VOU. WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS: Age* tM? el.NM* protection at a mt te yea ef only 2fc per tlNN per quarter, with aa extra heaefit W ZS% ef face amount la eaae of acd deatal death. I Afea 115*? SI. ANN protection at a coat te yea of an ly M jer llNJt per qaarter, with aa extra 50% of face amouat ta eaae ef accidental death. Agra 81 ?4 MUM protection at a coat ta yea of aatly TSe per II N.N per quarter, with aa extra benefit ef 71% a I face amouat la eaae af acd al death. Fee tic par fllM Face Ai Eaat Hag St AMherat MM that coloring can be done salfely with no damage to your hair or ?caip at all. Thia U tha -season of gold and glitter? and the Idea it beautiful' ly carried out in the new at-home clothe* which are being ihown in opart (hops Knitted blouaes over china ailk shimmers with golden beada and can be worn with gold pants? or the pants can be of wool jeney with a glittering over shirt" Big jewelry is in again and is frankly non-precious. The long cord necklace with the huge tasale that reaches alrooat to the waist la worn with the simple dress. Eearrings an fashioned of crys tal and colored atone* and hang In clusters. Jet is a favorite for costume jewelry and is combined with pearls to create some of the most attractive necklace*. CALL ME and SAVE IVAN CHURCH Sales Representative FREE ESTIMATES AND INFORMATION ON: ? APPLIANCES ? PLUMBING, HEATING ? IRRIGATION ? FLOOR COVERING ? TELEVISION ? FARM EQUIPMENT SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Phone Day AM 4-8852 Home CO 7-5216 "SatlifartioB :r^:5oars BOONS, N. c: First-Rate Family Dinner Need wcMthiiif new flavor-wine to boost appetites? Something to ainttch (he food dollar* until pay day? About this thne of year moat people need auch a menu boaatM, and Vienna* With Sauer kraut ia the lucky And. Beef flavored tomato sauce and Vienna aausafe go wall with the tangiaeaa of sauerkraut to make a Brat rate main dish. To round out the menu, add baked potatoea and apple, crashed pineapple and nat salad, letting it do double duty aadaasrt. Vlmaas Willi Samerkraat 2 can* (4 o that you get it in perfect condition. So much of your crop'a success depends on the best results from your plant-bed, that you don't want to experiment. You' want the best ? ana more and more farmers have proved for themselves that Robertaon'a PLANT BED help* them get the kind of plants they want Tobacco is not an ordinary crop ? it requires a lot of work, a lot of skill and judgment ? and some thing more than an ordinary fertilizer. That's where experience counts, and Robertson's Tobacco Ferti lizers have more than fifty years of experience in every ??ck ? fifty years of making fertilizer for mis section. Thia year, prova Robertson's results for youraalf. Start with Robertson's PLANT BKD, and follow through with Robert aon'a Tobacco Fertili zers ? GOLD DOLLAR or ROBERTSON'S , SPECIAL. Doctor Talk By JOHN B REMBERT, M. D The general use of the Silk Polio Vaccine Ku been frequently urged by this writer and all that have not taken the immunization* have been warned of the unnec essary risks being taken. This in cludes all children and adults to age 40. Since the initial introduction of the Salk Vaccine much additional work has been done in an effort to develop a vaccir.e capable of pro ducing complete immunity to Pol io. Recently a new oral live virus Polio vaccine has been developed by Or. Albert Sabln. The manufacture of this new vaccine In liquid and tablet form has been approved by the Public Health Service. The Sabin Vaccine will probably be ready for general use during the fall of 1961. The Russians have recently re ported on their results using the oral vaccina and it is now felt that the uae of the Sabin Vaccine In conjunction with the Salk Vaccine, a killed virus vaccine which is ad ministered by injection, will even tually eliminate Polio epidemics in the United States. Before the new live virus vac cine is released for general use and technical production problems must be overcome ? these two fac tors alone may mean that this newest form of Polio vaccine will not be in use by the 1961 Polio sea son. Until adequate supplies of the Sabin Vaccine are available the public is again being urged by the public Health Service to take full advantage of the Salk Vaccine. The Salk Vaccine, as now used, has brought about a dramatic re duction in the incidence of Polio myelitia during the past five yeara. If the public does not co operate completely with health authorities even the introduction of the new Sabin Vaccine will not bring about complete eradication of Polio ? a successful problem re quires the complete cooperation of all individuals. Fabrics labeled "Sanforized Plus" must live up to certain per formance standards, the most im portant being smoothness after washing. They also must meet rigid test requirements for crease resistance, shrinkage, and tensll and tear strength. Dr. Jamei P. Greene dispenses the 100,000th prescription compounded by the Carolina Pharmacy. 100,001 GOOD REASONS WHY . . . ? YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN THE . CAROLINA PHARMACY Each of the 100,000 prescriptions that has been carefully and accurately compounded there stands as evidence of their skill and dependability. The other reason ? well, just ask your doctor ? he'll tell you he puts his trust in their prescription department each time he writes a prescription that may be filled there. Carolina Pharmacy E. KING STREET BOONE, N. C. AM 4-3781 ?" ; ? ? ? . ? -x In The Caudill's Tradition Another Gigantic Discount Featuring Great Reductions ON LADIES' WINTER Coats - Suits SKIRTS - DRESSES BLOUSES and other Winter Merchandise - Watch for Special Bargain Tables! Sale Starts 9:00 A.M. Thursday, January 5 Caudill's, Inc. E. KING ST. BOONE, N. C.