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Page Two THB NBW BBRN MIRROR, NBW BBRN, N. C. Friday, September 16, >1066; Checks and Plaids and Stripes in Race for Consumers' Attention few/ Resumed Design will play an Important role In the tall fashion pic ture, reports Mary Em Lee, ex tension clothing specialist, North Carolina State Univer sity. Plaids, checks, stripes, petltes, paisleys, tapestry fa brics and art ^lery prints will compete for the consum er’s attention. Plaids will take their cues from Scotland In gay-colored contrasts a la clan tartans, glens, Argyles and re-colored Madras. They’re slated for back-to-school wear or ele gant brocades for evening. Checking In will be autumn- toned gingham checks, window- pane, bold block prints, hounds- tooth, shepherd and tatter sail checks. Look for them In co ordinates. For Top Tunes by Your Favorite Recording Stars YOUR TEEN-AGI MUSIC CENTER IS HAWKS Radio A Applianco Co. 327 Middle St. Stripes are marching In to the tune of clashing color com binations or multiple mono- tones. Look for them both ways: crosswise and lengthwise. Petltes or tiny prints will make a melody of floral or tiny geometric designs against dark or light backgrounds. Look for them In dual prints with color reverses or in quilted versions to match with plain fabrics. The work for paisleys is— bold. Look for strong colors and designs that range from tiny geometries to enormous inter- wlndlng patterns. That “tapestry look” will be seen In homespuns or a var iety of other textured fabrics for clothing. Art gallery prints will look as though they have come straight out of a class in abstract painting or a course In geometry. Look for them in intense color In jersey or chains. gent; wipe off the suds. Then, go over the surface quickly with a clean cloth dipped In clear water. Immediately buff surface dry with a Untless cloth. If you wish to wax the sur face, use a thin coat of paste wax. puff It diligently. • Ceramic Tile B Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces i Rubber & Asphalf Tile G. H. BRYAN Tile Centreeter ME 7-541S They're home and they're resuming the violent, scarifying feud which is the main staple of their married existence. Scene, with Elizabeth Taylor ancl Richard Burton as the self-destructive couple. Is from "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?", the exciting new film drama based on Edward Albee's famous stage hit. Released by Warner Bros., "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" now at the Tryon Theatre. George Segal and Sandy Dennis star, together with Miss Taylor and Burton. The film was directed by Mike Nichols from a scenario by Ernest Lehman. E^hrude Boats and Motors MFG-Thunderbird and Kayot Boats Long Trailers' Boat Supplies Kimbrells I Outboard Service 1305 Pembroke Road ME 7-3785 Where Quality and Experience Save You Hours of Boating Pleasure. Dust Can Be Hard On Housekeeping And Your Morale Particles of dust can be haro on house furnishings and on your housekeeping morale. Your best weapon In the fight against household dust that accumulates on wood furniture Is none other than a clean, soft, lintless cloth; the kind Nothing to Eat Can Ever Beat Chicken at The Charburger ESSOTANE GAS SERVICE THE PROVEN FUEL PRODUCT HUA8BLE OIL COMPANY SERVICE THAT SATISFIES scon GAS COMPANY 221 MIDDLE ST. PHONE ME 7417S ¥ m TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY IMPORTANT exception: NO ONE UNDER 18 WILL BE ADMITTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY HIS PARENT.! Richiird Durton raODUCTION OF EDWARD ALBEE'S WHo'b nncmD Db= vunsiiHin Show* at 2, 4:20, 6:40, 9 MATINEE f'l $1.00 It V,I. $1 All Eveningt (1.25 you can use once and wash, reports Mrs. Lillie LltUe, ex tension housing and house furn ishings specialist, North Car olina State University. Cheese cloth is excellent. Here’s why Just the use of a soft, clean cloth Is good. If you have new wood furniture, chances are It already has a good, hard finish so only a regular dusting off Is all these pieces need. If you possess antique furn iture or fine, old pieces of wood furniture, you can actual ly safeguard the finish better by dusting the surface with a clean cloth rather than adding on layers of cleaners or polishes. What happens when you are over-generous with pol ishes or waxes Is this: they build up on the surface of the furniture; actually attract more dust and may leave gum my, soiled surfaces on your wood furniture. Also the “an tiqued look” given to some furniture items may be destoyed by over-zealous cleaning and polishing. You’ll still wish to keep a clean surface on your furni- Treat Yoursulf to the Best Steak Sandwich in Town at The Parkway For the Very best in front end alignment and wheel balancing, Motor Tune-up, generator, and starter re pairs and brake service. HARVEY MOORE, Mechanic BALLARD'S SERVICE STATIOM Bridgeton, N. C. 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