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Page B8 WinstonSaJemOironkJe Thursday, April 21,1988 _ | _ ■ Experts share modern housecleaning tecnnique 'S By JoANNE J. FALLS Agricultural Extension Agent Keeping a house spotless and in order is hard work. It’s time-con suming and never-ending. And it's frustrating when in min utes the family transforms a freshly cleaned room into a messy one with litter, sticky finger marks and dirty footprints. That is why many women dislike cleaning most of all. Experts hold that one reason many home- a 3x5 card by the light switch in each room with cleaning instruc tions written out for each room. • Pick up before you vacuum. Don't run back and forth in to right to avoid wasted motion. * Carry a small matj • L luix auu ivim ui i\j ligiit awiu ^ , • r cleaning. Carry everything you Dust the bedside table while you dust the grooves an crevices o scratches ondajr' need in plastic bags or keep dust are in that area, then dust each item ornate furniture, lamps a es an umi ure, cloths, brushes and cleaning solu- as you come to it, including pic- porcelains. Use lighter ui to get It’s better for the cleaner and pre- lions in a bucket. vents loss of small items. • Always make a bed from left along the baseboard. tures, chests, chairs, lamps and up scuff marks and crayon marks covers on wr, from tile and vinyl floors. Use a armchairs. Fails makers have so much trou ble keeping their homes clean can be attributed to the fact that they are still cleaning their house the way it was done generations ago when the scrub brush and the carpet beater were standard equipment in every home. Experts from Jt^nson Wax Co. and Geraldine Rhoads and Edna Paradis, reporters for Woman's Day magazine, have given these modem cleaning tips to help make your housecleaning chores easier and your performance more efficient. 'Wax finish is recognized as the best finish to beautify and protect many surfaces in the home, say the experts from Johnson Wax. Now j some new types of wax products do j this and more. They seal easier and quicker, more safely and efficiently than old-fashioned cleaning meth ods. Wax keeps dust and dirt from slicking, so it is removed without laborious scrubbing or abrasive cleaners. A waxed surface is hard, smooth and dry. It stays clean longer. Cleaning with wax not only saves time and work, it saves money too, because the things you protect with wax stay new-looking and do not have to be replaced or refinished. EXTRA LOW PRICES! GROUND 5Lb. Pack llttr Fresh Daily Prices in this ad good thru ■V ■■ ■ C.infl,,, Anril 10011 Lb, Prices in this ad good thru Sunday, April 24, 1988. We Reserve The Right Iiii. Quantities On All lie* ' Holly Farms MIXED FRYER PARTS OR LEG QUARTERS IfarmsJ 39« Lb. California ^ STRAWBERRIES 99 Quart /RiBMAroR IGWALTNEY IB snu fetiiS BACOtL, S298J 99* J BONE-m RIB STEAK USDA Choice The following housecleaning tips came fr’om Woman's Day maga zine and were written by house cleaning experts Geraldine Rhoads and Edna Paradis: You can clean your house in half the time if you: • Work with a checklist or tape Nabisco Training Institute set at First Baptist The 35th annual session of the City-wide Training Institute will be held April 25 to 29 at First Baptist Church. The theme of the institute is "Reshaping the World Through Christian Living and Christian Training." Training will be provided for those involved in the church activities such as Sunday School, senior, young adult and youth missions, ushers, deacons and the BTU. Dr. Warnie C. Hay will deliver the message Wednesday. Speakers will include Dr, H. Rembert Malloy, and Patricia Shepherd. Bcrihcnia Horne is the director of the institute. Oreo Cookies $219 16 Oz, Miller Lite $569 Pkg. of 12 - 12 Oz. Cans PEPSI COLA 99« . i-Free, Diet Mtn. Dew Diet Pepsi, Diet Pepsi-Free ^1.05 Mtn. Dew 95 Head - Crisp Iceberg Lettuce/Lb. - Fresh Pici| Cucumbers/Lb. - Tendei" Yellow Squash/Lb. - Fresl;'' Zuchinni Squash “ 59* Lb, EXTRA LOW PRICES ... Everyday I Apple Juice WntTEHoisE 1 IICS21 - J W W ' 64 Oz. CZ: I White House Or Tree Top Butter-Me- ] Nets -I Dew Fresh Margarine 89* ks .'ils 3 Lb. Tub~Spread ‘Spring Sidewalk Sale Bedding 4” Geraniums/ Plants Begonias 79*# 79* Per Tray Patio Tomatoes Or Peppers $199 • B 1 Gallon Contain Each at He wants to throw the book at drug dealers and has a plan for an education lottery to help our children. Palmolive Liquid _ _ 22 Oz. Reg./Lemon-Llme Dish Detergent Mardi GrasI Potting Soil O thi thi 1 Gallon Containers Tomato Stakes... 3/$! Fern Wicker Stand. iBch 5.99 $149 ■ 20 Qt. Bai : J.I |Af Paid for by The Committee to Elect HaroldHadisort U. Gov. ofN.C. Snuggle fabric Softener 64 Oz. ■ 45t Off Purina Mainstay $449 For a 20-jx)und bag. thn Pej Bet drei and Eve Rus 1236Wa'SS'oSS*sS 550 Claremont A« , 535 Peters Creek Park„ay 3604 Reynolds Road Northside Shopping Center iz:?l“''cfe'~ ■'“t , Quay Center - Advance Wfestchester i
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