Friday, June 25, 1948 STATE COLLEGE HINTS By Ruth Current * Food prejudices are not only ex pensive; they may also lead to malnutrition. Anyone who avoids many foods is in danger of not getting enough of all the nutrients needed for health. Adults in the family should make a special effort to like all foods and to avoid discussions of foods before children. Children are easily influenced against foods by the attitudes and dislikes of their elders and they may carry these prejudices all their lives. Children in nursery schools quick ly learn to eat food set before them because child guidance specialists do not indulge their whims by off ering alternate foods or by arguing about them. Fine linen handkerchiefs are precious these days when linen and other fine fabrics “come high" in the stores. To make handker chiefs last langer, textile scientists offer some suggestions about buy ing and care. Buying — The more ven and compact the weave and weight of the handerchiet, the greater its chance of survival. Embroidered initials, open work and hand-hem stitching add to the appearance and cost and unfortunately also make the handkerchief more fra gile. The first break often comes at the hemstitching the fab.' ric is thinner, or around initials where the embroidery is much heavier than the surrounding linen. * ▼▼▼ ▼ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ ▼▼ ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ LET US HELP YOU SAVE OIL WITH THE NEW ... ► < SILENT FLAME TOBACCO CURER ► 4 Meets All North Carolina State Requirements Approved by N. C. Department of Agriculture 4 Saves Up To 25% Os Oil k 4 WE HAVE TRAINED MEN TO INSTALL AND SERVICE ANY TOBACCO CURER 4 RAYBON & MITCHELL > 4 Hay Feed Seeds Fertilizer Garage Blacksmith Shop . Z Phone 3041 R2, Wendell AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/ Baby Chicks and Started Chicks Electric Brooders Chicken House Spray for Lice and Mites D. D. T. Fly Spray for Home and Barns ★ MASSEY'S HATCHERY COOL OFF! WE'VE COT WHAT IT TAKES! Delicious Refreshing Full of Energy Sodas and Sundaes made with generous scoops of ice cream! Your choice of flavors. Now thaf hot weather is here, why not pause at our fountain and treat yourself to your favorite cooling drink? They're made just to suit your desires. Zebulon Drug Co. Dial 21 7 7 Zebulon Hand-rolled edges are less sturdy than stitched hems. Laundering Wash handker chiefs before they are badly soiled. ' They need little or no rubbing to become clean. An hour’s soak in cool suds wil loosen the soil and save strenuous washing. If handkerchiefs are washed in the machine along with other j clothes, it is a good idea to tie j them in a loose cheesecloth bag | and let them go through both wat er and wringer in the bag. If properly washed and thor oughly rinsed and sun-dried, they should need no bleaching which is apt to be hard on the fabric. Boil ing should be necessary only in case of colds or contagious dis eases. Pin handerchiefs to the line on top of a towel and leave them only ; until dry. BOOK NOTES MR. THURTLE’S TROLLEY, by Theodore Pratt This latest novel by Theodore Pratt pictures with great charm all the colorful lore of street-car travel now fast disappearing from the American scene—soon to be lost forever. With the same light touch that marked Mr. Winkle, Miss Dilly, and Valley Boy, this delightful story shouldn’t be miss ed by anyone who has ever known the special joys of riding a trolley car. THE CLEVER SISTER, By Mar garet Culkin Banning This is the story of two women— one a girl who earns her living in j The Zebulon Record the business world, the other a woman who says categorically, “A woman’s business is men —any- j thing else is just a substitute.” Which is the clever one? In the pattern of which life does a woman find happiness and self-compl°- tion? Is it Hester, the beautiful, girl who has a good job and com ] petes with men in office and or platforms? 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Beautiful and New —1 inch to 10 inch Lovely Colors: whites, pinks, blues, blacks SLIP LACES BUTTONS all sizes, shapes, and colors Big National No. 7 Pressure Cooker Cold Pack Conner special 51,98 FLOWERS 5c to $5 STORE Dalmon Whitley, Owner. Zebulon, N. C. Mrs. Paul Earp’s 2:00 2:15 Bethlehem Church 2:30 3:00 BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Monday, July sth, is a holiday. The Bookmobile will not be in Zebulon and its neighborhood again until August 2nd. Page Three

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