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FAG2 I"OUB Life Of Towels Needn't Be Short By Ruth Current State Home Demonstration Agent Longer Life for Towels: Rotate supplies by putting freshly laun dered towels on the bottom of the pile so that a few towels will not get all the wear and laundering while others lie in storage, Long storage without laundering may cause the fabric to deteriorate, be cause smoke, dust, and moisture in the air combine to weaken the cotton even while' the towels are resting on the shelf. Wash towels before they become too soiled and require extra ruljbint! or bleaching to become while again. If a bleach is used, dilute it according to di rections and be sure to rinse tho roughly afterward. Strong bleach es weaken fabrics. Prying out doors in the sunshine is n safe and effective way to whiten towels. Bring towels in as soon as thev arc dry, because too much whipping by the wind may loosen yards at cor ners and cause them to fray. Home economists advise against ironing Turkish towels. Ironing is unnecessary labor and it mats the loops, making the fabric less ab sorbent, and may even break the fibers in the yarns. Hand and dish towels piviv be ironed flat and then simply folded by hand. To prevent too much wear at any one place and keen the towel from splitting along creases, fold towels sometimes in halves and some times in thirds. Never pull out too long a bast ing thread, but rather cut between the stitches and pull the basting thread out in short lengths. In this wav larue thread holes in the material will be avoided, and. in the case of sheer materials, the possibility "f pulling trie fabric threads will also be eliminated. Roda Theatre Produces Its Own Ocean Breezes Now manufacturing its wn cool air is the Kotla theatre at Atlantic Beach. The newly air-conditioned thea tre has recently announced also that beginning Sunday, films from the four major companies will be the only ones shown, MOM, Para mount, Fox Warner Brothers, and first runs from Allied Artists. Only the best nictures from these com panies will be used, A. B. Cooper, manager, reports. In the future, the runs will be Sunday and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and Fri day and Saturday. "He's trying to figure how we'll split the $25,000.00 Family Sweepstakes Prize in the Pepsi-Cola 'Treasure Top' Contests." 0 $25,000.00 Cash for some lucky family! That's the grand payoff of 40 Cash Prizes in the great Family Sweepstakes, in Pepsi-Cola's $203,725.00 "Treasure Top" Sweepstakes and Contests! O Also, 51 Cash Prizes each month in your state plus big Monthly National Prizes! Q Thousands have won cash thousands more will win cash! Don't wait enter i now! Contest closes June 30, 1948. CCT CNTHY BLANK AT YOUR STOM Bottled by: Greenville Bottling Co. , Undtr ippolntminl from Papal-Cola Company, N. V, keep your ffclcphono cllvo ll Please rertlace vnur trUnhniui . ,. receiver on the hook when you have finished talking. If you don't, your line will give, i ."busy" signal and you will not receive incoming calls. Should yours be ( party, line and you fail to replace the receiver, the 'whole line will be "dead." Be a good neighbor cooperate. j Carolina Telephone & DAY-LONG SHEER . Pbolo comltir New York Drtn Iniiiiuti Basic dreM of aheer navy crepe rtyled for a woman's figure. Collar it edged with lace-trimmed organdy. The recent remark of a well dreiwed woman that even though jhe had never been clothes-mad, the had always found it worthwhile ko look her beKt expresses the fash Ion philosophy of most mature" wo men. This Spring, more bo than in seasons, it is entirely possible re gardless of what you can spend, or what your size problem happens to be. Styles which "tit to begin with," whether you take regular women's l7.es, "extra" alien, or "half size," For the short and stout, are big news n New York designer collections . . and all at-a price. The sheer crepe coat-dress plc tired today, as purposeful as It is inexpensive, is an example of the new, real values for the average woman's purse. It has the three piartor length sleeves, the look of 'nsy fullness, and the distinction Ahlch the niaturo person likes In iit clothes, and It is a dress she :an wear throughout the day, and lth many different accessories. Small printed sheers, one-piece polka dot shirtwaist dresses, and (Imply -designed pastel crepes are )ther excellent fashions shown thlB jprlng in a variety of women's sizes. The country has between 3,000 and 4,000 disc Jockeys, whose in comes rangs f ram $35 to $3500 a week. ''" ' ' - Telegraph Company . ( Uktm:..l'm44) v mm m - - i! .j.jVwfcL . 4rr, . ja 1. v. ! .mmtnmmmm1 nmntt iniwiHinw n - mmimmmm euc n i" v CARACC I I EE bed rm r T T' FeSTFlOOJZ i T . "T - , STOPACt I :0 BM EE eR0 RM I I ' : 1 SECOND FLOOR This compact six-room house can be built as a "honeymoon cot tage" with the second floor left to be finished when the family grows. Ity including a shower stall in the lavatory the ground floor will comprise a complete four-room dwelling. Designed by Bertram A. Weber, architect, 221 North LaSalle St., Chicago 1, 111., this plan, W-502, covers an areaa of about 905 square feet with garage. In cluding a full basement, the house contains approximately 18,000 cubic feet. The architect suggests a red brick exterior accented with white trim and green shutters. The first floor bedroom can double as a library. BACHELOR Mrs. Dewey Taylor attended the funeral of her uncle in Newport Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith and Mrs. George Carraway were in New Bern Wed nesday. Misses Ian and Ethel Wilcox and Miss Sara Pate of Spring lGiar- deA spent last week wilh-Mq fid Mrs. orovcr i aui. w E.0. M mmm PLAN w-SOZ Lt. and Mrs. C. O. Glick of Camp Lejeune spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Shel don Belangia. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Whitehead of Crab Point visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith Sunday. Elwood Salter of New Bern is visiting in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Matthews of Washington, D. C, and Miss Bertha Bell visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith Sunday. Ret. J. M. Jolliff begatTa seffes .of meetings at Oak Grove church 194S TAXES MAY BE PAID NOW DISC0UN Carteret County Tax Collector j;ad cm, n. c. " t i pi ,! -'' DON'TBE A CALAMITY HOWL- I tH ... A chronic complainer j about acies and paint it seU j dom popular with fc.r triendt. '. Monday evening. Miss Nellie Smith and Mrs. E. L. Becton are. directingvthe Vacation Bible school each afternoon this week for the young people. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis and son, Freddie, Mrs. C. C. Spears and Mrs. Martha Cox of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harris last week. Sadie Louise Harris returned to Kinston with them for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Belangia and Mrs. Henry Adams were hosts to a weiner roast for their sons, L. O. Taylor and Ernest Ray Adams of the United States Navy who are spending their leave with their parents on the shore of Neuse river. Swimming preceded the weiner roast, complete with slaw, and cold drinks. Those attending included Gwenn and Emily Adams, Lois and Vivian Benton, Tom Harris, A. G. Taylor, Preston and Dorothy Taylor; Sue and Pat Ward, Elizabeth Morton, Siicria and Brenda Smith, Jimmy and Billie Adams, Joe and Faye Adams, Edwin Lee Becton Gerald Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Becton, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, Lt. and Mrs. C. O. Glick, Mrs. Fred Smith, Ralph Howard and John Gillette of Mays ville visited Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Taylor recently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hannibal Matthews of Washington, D. C, visited friends and relatives in the com munity and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harris Sunday. ' J. L. Smith, Jr., attended a threlk aay convention oi me aoutnern Life Insurance company in- Wil- AT T mington last week. Miss Mary Toth of Dayton, O., spent the last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas. ' - ' Mrs. James Oglesby and, daugh ter, Mrs. James Ipock and two children, Joyce and Dduglas, spent Tuesday with the J. L. Smith f am illes. ; .'- Mr. and Mrs. George Huntley, Jr.,' and children,. George III, Nancy Lynn and Vivian LaVarrie 'spent Sunday with Mrs. Huntley's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Smith, Sr., and grandmother, Mrs. Sara $malL . The following people attended the Taylor-Turner wedding at Core Creek Thursday afternoon: Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs., Hunter Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. F.; R, Taylor and children, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Taylor and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mrs. John Smtih, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. J. L. Smith, Sr., Mrs. J. L. Smith, Jr., Mrs. George Carraway and Mrs. Haywood Harris. Tobacco Bulletin Released By Stale College Service To Give Aid to Farmers , COLLEGE STATION, Raleigh "Flue-Cured Tobacco Barn Con structed," a new 24-page bulletin containing 17 detailed drawings, has just been released by the State College Extension Service. The publication was prepared by R. R. Bennett. Extension tobacco specialist, who points out that the high fuel and insurance cost in volved in curing tobacco empha sizes the importance of proper barn construction. "In many cases," Mr. Bennett CHOICE OF COLE BROS. CIRCUS Manse cues thought hopeleu re- liponded to new formula 64 Pene trating vegetable oil with IMPORT ED CLAY. DOGS: HeaU any mange, moiit or dry eczema and promote hair growth or your money back. LIVESTOCK! Sore head on POUL TRY! HUMAN USE: Poairive relief for dandruff, itchy scalp, dry falling hair. At drug and feed storefbr write Happy Jack, Inc., Dept. W. Snow Hill, N.C. 10 on. $1.50, 24 ox. 3. Postpaid. TKTJX SPECIALS BELOW ARMOUR STAB?" SHORT" SHANK SMOKED PICIIICS, (lean, tender) lb 51c U. S. NO. 1 NEW CROP NORTH CAROLINA NEW WHITE POTATOES, 10 lbs 39? TAKE HOME A VARIETY OLD VIRGINIA APPLE BLEND i ASSORTED JELLIES. 2 10-oz. iars 25c Always Fresh Nabisco FRUITANA, 7-os. pkg Fine For Salads WESSON OIL, pint bottle Facial Soap WOODBURY, 3 cakes Makes Cleaning Easy AJAX CLEANSER, 2 cans Face Cloth In Each Box SILVER. DUST, large pkg. Pure White Floating SWAN SOAP, 2 large cakes Junket Freezing Hix, 4-oz pkg 10c Armour's Shortening, Mb. cln. 42c BALLARDS Obelisk Flour, 10 lbs. plain . ... 93c CAMPBELL'S Pork and Beans; 16-oz. can ...... 16c Duff's Hot Boll Ilix, 14 1-2 oz pkg 27c POST'S CC3N T0ASTIES. Ux. pkg. 15c SILVER LABEL TEA (Serve Iced) 4-oz. pkg. .... 29c FLEECY WHITS ELEACH, qnart bottle . 15c For Light Fried Foods SnowdrifL m size 46c A Picnic Must - CSCaisap(I4-oz.boLZ2c Pender' Guaranteed Heats :..v - . -...M :..,. TENDER LEAN END CUT , POiTK CnOPS, lb 61c WELL FLAVORED ECONOMICAL VEAL DI1EAST, lb 37c RIB SALT MEAT STlEAK-0-LEAII, lb. 29c VEAL SHOULDER ' 1 CHOPS, lb...... 61c declares, "tobacco barns are being operated with holes in the. gable ends, openings under the. eayes between the rafters, and ridge ven tilators that cannot be closed. In practice and under experimental conditions, it has been found that this open condition of the barn is both expensive and unnecessary.". : From the standpoint of.eficiency and low heat loss, the old log barn f -, -Jlil - i ,.-)',.- - - --- ' ,i,i: it ! r, : lh it U ff l' r -- .1 r A legume grown in every rotation and returned to the land is a MUST for main taining the productivity ol all but tobacco soils. Since your land probably needs more than a soil building rotation, contact your County Soil Conservationist for a complete soil conservation plan for your farms. FIRST CITIZENS B Aim & TRUST COMPANY TIME TRIED TESTED MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT Beaufort, N. C. EFFECTIVE THROUGH 19c 51c 33c 25c 37c HQUALITY FOOD STOnESVj 37c Pie Crust Mix Jiffy, pkg. ...... Shredded Ralston, pkg. 17c 19c ' Tender JESSBl C2BA L1l33c FRIDAY, .JVK3 IS, 191 is still one of the best If properly -s constructed, although wasteful of timber, the specialist adds. ' g The drawings give step-by-sten information on the construction of various types of barns. Suggestion1 for eliminating fire hazards Af barn construction appear at the end of the publication. Certain deep sea fish have or-" gans that generate a cold light. Xl INSURANCE CORPORATION NEXT WEDNESDAY! 1 Vanilla, Choc., Cocoanut, Orange JELL-0 TAPIOCA PUDDING 3 pkgs. 25c Take Home A Carton COCA-COLA 6 bottles 25c For All Baking Needs , C S FLOUR 5 lbs. plain 48c 1 1H II . 1 Down Produce Lane FANCY YELLOW SUMMER SQUASH, 2 lbs. ............ 11c FANCY FLORIDA PASCAL, CELERY, stalk 1 10c Fresh Green Top CAESOTS 2 Imnckes 31c U. 8. No. 1 North Carolina PEACHES; 2 lbs. 1... 31c Sweet Florida ' CANTALOUPES 2 Lbs. 25c H n I I',
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