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t 11 t . I' Mr 4 -.il ; u if t J.S If?: .1, r ' IliiIliilB illillllll ' ! mmmmm ," ' ? f, ' vv' '. T i' j w r IP U T Tine People I? D Ca 0LOVE IDUGCATIES ft HILL U FOR V 1. Economy in government. 2. Holding down taxes; no new ones. v 3. Adequate schools for all children. ! 4. Reduced teacher load where needed. ;-' 5. Adequate pay lor teachers. 6. Better care for mentally UL iTt 7. More rural telephones. 8 Improved primary; highways. f 9. Continued betterment of rural roads. 10. Referendum on alcoholic beverages. 11. Fuller development of natural resources. ' 12. Electricity for all rural homes that want it 1 i ; 13. Intensive highway safety program. V 14. Cost-of-living pay raise for State employees. ',.! 15 Honesty and efficiency in government t ; Q What kini f shinglw hOuldf be used on root-with a very iteep .pitch? ,;x w f s: , 'A All ityle of asphtlt ihlrtelei are suitable for a roof with a rise of 4 inches or more to each, horizontal foot Strip and indi vidual asphalt shingles are made in a variety of shapes and colors. The variety of shapes enables the home-owner to pick out the pat tern that will add most to the at tractiveness of his dwelling. At tractiveness can also be increased by judicious choice from among the many solid and blended colors available.'. . .',.:v,v:.,ct.1, , Q What makes a plaster cell ing fallT . . .. , . ,Ktfy:V'l.: v A Plaster falls because It gets wet Water softens plaster, and soft plaster loses its grip on the lath. The water can come from a leaking roof or a leaking pipe. Because water can work its way unseen through the ' walls, its source, la often far from where it Q What is the best way to re- gair the crack where a concrete asement floor has pulled away from the wall? , . , A Widen the crack to form a wedge-shaped groove. Pack the groove with a stiff mortar made of one part cement and three parts sand.,-!;.,,';;: ,.;;'' O How can a crack in cast iron be repaired? A With iron cement which is sold in hardware stores. This comes as a powder and is mixed with water to form a thick paste. k & jj .nf slw.- i j jk ; Enxma cabpet moths - v A wav to destrov motha in a carpet is to lay a wet cloth on the carpet; then rub a hot iron over The Albrittn strswherrv variety. developed by the U. S. Department m SKINLESS WIENERS : y... f .... . . . TTNDALl v FUNERAL HOME C";1W MOVNT OUVB ' v PHONB S0S . ,. Home of Wayne-DnpIIn Burial AtsocUOoii . Funeral Directors - Entbalmers Ambnlanea Servlca Say or Matt MANHATTEN - and- VAN HEUSEN SPORT SHIRTS PANAMA HATS Tom R. Best s ',1 ,t ...... V ,i, V- . MEfTS CLOTHINO IN GOLOSBOBO Having trouble with electricity on your farm? If so, chances are the fault can be traced to inadequate wiring. 1 .'"- .-;" -.rv; lEdwin S. Coates, agricultural en gineering specialist for State Col lege Extension . Service,' says Taf Heel fanners are using more elec tricity than ever before to reduce. nana laoor ana speea up cnores. But Old, inadequate wiring is still slowing up the job electricity does on many farms. - A good way to check on wiring is to ask vouraelf thesa aupitinmr Do lights dim when refrigerator, ! pump, Heating, and other types of motors turn on? : ' - ! i,--.? ... Does radio volume decrease when other appliances switch on? ; Do . motors in the barn operate poorly when the electric stove or other i large household; electric equipment is on? '-'? . ,s-; Da electric motors on the farm stall easily or get hot fast? ( : " Most of these troubles, says Coates, are caused , by wires that are too long or too smalL Such wires increase resistance "and slow up electricity.: Studies show that extra costs of from 8 to 10 ner cent can be charged to farmstead wires I inat are too small and too long, of Agriculture and the North Car olina Experiment Station and re leased to growers last December, is showing up well in its performance this season, according to horticul tural specialists at State College, WINDOWS DOORS SCREENS - (V;: . 5 ,,. , v.- 'GIASS, ;5:.';- HARDWARE PLVWOODi DISAPPEARING ST AIRWAY We Have . -T , , t i t IXUE LINING LUMBER t'P, $ I !? SHINGLES ; V ' V ''mouldum' ' ASBESTOS SEDINa ., " BOOFINQ 1 V : -K'r : BRICK Mallard-Griffin 1 1,400 West Vernor Aye. Kinston, II. C. Phone 2250 1 33 5SF m3 5m3I 33 lOoooooooooooooooooooooooa Vanavi Fish Msifcet Ocean Fresh 'seafood Direct From The Sea PRICES ARE 'CHEAPER (Next Door To A&PK Both Wholesale and Retail Know Tour Fish or Know Tow Fisherman D. Z. HOLLOMAN Free Phone 826 ' Wa . Dressur Warsaw. N. C. Deliver OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI SALES & SERVICE your Friendly . Fergnson Dealer Carolina Tractors Inc. W. B. SUTTON, Mgr. , ' Mt OUve Highway Phone 98 , -Goldsboro, N. C. ioooooooooooooooooooooooo g Absolutely Free Of Charge Mules, Cows and Hogs O : ' Phone Collect, Goldsboro 1532 or 2330 t 11. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE Co., Inc. 5 O rAirrrAnn n ' ', ? UULaijDUKUf H.t. g Your Best Market For Hides, Skins ' and. : Q Raw Bones. . ' . . T Q ioooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooe a, o Guthrie's Restaurant Carolina Beach Speelallslnr In SEAFOOD HOME COOKING At Reasonable Price Open Tear Ronnd J. E. GUTHRIE Owner-Operator o o o o s o o o o o o 3 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Trip? PHONE 9118 FOB RESERVATIONS RESTAURANT '-& CLUB , W 6 1-2 MILES OUT. MARKET ST. ROAD Dli:i"G and DAI.'Cli'G NIGHTLY MINIMUM CHARGE $1.00 OPEN 8 UL STEAKS SEAFOODS CHOPS , CHICKEN ITALIAN FOODS ONE STOP.FOR RESTAURANT SERVICE STATION . MOTOR COURT-5 MILES TO WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH 1 J YOU'LL ENJOY AN EVENING AT TRIPP'S , Formerly Operator Of SeatSull Restaurant At Curie Beach ffv oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooocoooQ o- & o-o- a; t; o O' & o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES jiff VOTE FOR r. y,':r'-'':"L- ':V.";'"f..-:.'-'rV V'4:.'-';:i:';:,-v.,i' teas rc:rcd en a f::.i b .Wair;; Tcdsjhh c:.d ifiircrcb I li a cc"L:f v;i;r;n; fe i!:r:3 yc:r$ ln;C.2" Cc::.k z:: 7e!:nT.Pc:L!;r 7cr TI:::!ro$. i''m v l bvo t::i prccteo j:v in Ycrss;? fcr fe'ir yc:r$: T 1 "ra p:rrid id ::vo a lf:::;!.:;r f::T y::rs c!J. CV n C n .J" r.sfc:J:fcr CLLI F:.G-:i3IVE ej,.z::3iT.-,: O; - .V 7. 1 ... Mm t ---.Si !:..,"', '" , in
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