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State College Hints To Farm Homemakers iBy Ruth Current, State Home Demonstration Agent) To preserve the fresh, new loonk of good grooming, to lenghten the life of lovely woolens, follow these few easy rules; BRUSH often. Dust particles, often invisible to the eye, settle in creas es, pockejt crevices, under-lapel a veas, cuffs and pleats, and set up an abrasive action injurious to the fabric. A brisk once over with a soft Ifrm bristled brush will do a' lot to lengthen a garment's life. Mud spots brush out easily after drying. Pow der stains may need a damp sponge. LET THEM BREATHE. Hang each wool garment on a well-shaped I hanger after each wearing. Never i pack wool garments together tightly j sin a closet. Free circulation of air helps rid the garment of wrinkjes because the lastic wool fibers spring back to their norn^l shape after the day's strain. TREAT STAINS PROMPTLY. Ev ery minute counts in stain removal.' Take ,teh stained garment to a relia- 1 ble cleaner without delay and tell j him what the stain is so he can treat it before it "sets." H you try to clean It you rsetf usp only those cleaners which you know are reliable and use only those with which you have j had experience. ! IF YOU'RE CAUGHTf IN THE RAIN ' Dry away from, heated radiators or hot sun. Heat dries out wool fibers. makes them brittle. After the gar ment is dry, brush it thoroughly. I ? ! 1 HOME PRESSING. Correct press ing between trips to the cleaners will add seasons of extra wear. Here's how: Always use a pressing cloth, a firm, well-washed canvas or several thicknesses of old sheet-} ing. Neyer apply teh iron directly. A too-hot iron will scorch and break! wool fibers. Place wool garment on a smooth, well- padded board, cover J wirh dry pressing cloth, sponge cloth 1 with warm water, apply iron lightly j and stop pressing before material is ^juite dry. Place garment on a well- j shaped hanger and let it dry, in nat- 1 ural lines. Press hems, coljors, lapels and other heavy parts first, starting., on the wrong side. Slip paper under! seam edges when pressing to aavoid leaving marks on the right side. i SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising fi%n STOMACH ULCERS duct. EXCESS ACID FrMBeekToMsofHomoTroatmoattfcat Must IMp ?r It WM Cost Yoo Nothing Over throe million bottles df the Wuuw Trkuhkhi- liavu been sold for relief of ?yraplomit of distress arising from Stamach and Dutdtnal Ulcart due to Eicm Acid ? Peer Olgsstlan, Imk or U^wt StanuKh, CwIimu, Heartburn. SlMplMHWU, at*., due to Excaas Acid. Bold on IS days' trull < Ask for "WlUarH'l Nhhp" whl. b fully explains this treatment ? Ire* ? at KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. Bessemer City: CENTRAL DRUG STORE IT'S HERE FRIDAY r*. . ' ?+' * -7' 'yS '' '??*? ?' ' ' . '? * ' v / * ?" .*?*. '";v: . ??? :'4 ' ' / - ?- ?; AND 50 WAYS NE W hi/e tidewoll tires available at exfro cot#. WITH THE EXCLUSIVE IOO H.P. FORD NEW SOUND CONDITIONING New "sound conditioning" in floor, doors ond body pan alt intuloln Ford's "Lifeguard" Body against rood noises. Mo re extensive body Insulatidh ond sealing In 41 off at give added Interior qtMneek ? But see it for yourself. Drive it so you can feel and hear the difference. And price it and see how much less it costs than * any other really fine car. NEW "HUSHED" RIDE Ford'* famous "Mid Ship" Ride is now so quiet you con toHt in whis pers. So smooth (with its great teom of "Mydra-Coit" and "Poro-Fte*" Springs) thot It virtually erases ?very bump. WW QUALITY FEATURES NEW DRIVING COMFORT Nsw quality it eot y to find k? the '50 Ford. You find it in the n?w push* button do*K handles ... In now rotor y door latch thai need* only o feather-toucfe to open and dote securely . now iporkfing uphofttery colon. No' only does the 1950. Fo^d offer yfrj f*0 re flip o^d shoulder roony *Soi any other car in it* field? it o f*er? you the tona-hved driving vortifort of a new foo\ rubber front teat cushion over now non-sog soot springs. in your future ..with a future buHtin NE FINE CAR IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD at your
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