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STATE COLLEGE HINTS TO FARM HOMEMAKER BY RUTH CURRENT ?tate Home Demonstration Agent There are right and wrong ways of doing even such a simple house hold job as putting clothes through the wringer of the washing ma chine, says home economists. Careless wringing can damage both clothes and machine. Rules for Wringing: fold clothes smoothly so that the thickness is evenly distributed across the roll. Don't run cloths through in a lump - it is ha.ci <?n both clothes and] wringer. Let the machine wring at its own pace. Never try tu rush the job by puiling or forcing pieces throusn. Large buttons or buckles >hould not g(J througn trie wnnuer. They are likely to break. bend, tear off or damage the rubber rc lis. Fold small buttons or other fastings un der .1 layer 01 the fabric before wringing so that they do not come in direct contact with the rolls. Otherwise, they may scrape the rubber or be tron off. Belts, sashes or other small strips of clothing also should be loided under so that they do not catch in the rolls. Sometimes small articles like handkerchiefs stick to one roll and are turned over and over. To avoid this, fold them inside a towel or large piece before wring ing. As soon as the laundry is finis hed, release w*e pressure on the wringer so that \he rolls separate. If they are left pressed together, flat places form on the rolls which make for incomplete wringing. Wipe rolls dry before leaving the machine, or wash and dry them if they are stained by colored CLOSET COMBINATION 0 Any Quantity?Immediate Delivery JUNALUSKA SUPPLY CO. Phone 88 Lake Junaluska RITZ WEEKLY PROGRAM Night 8hows: 7:00 A, 9:00 P. M.?Mat. Sat.?Late show 8at. 10:30 Adm~Adults 31c tax incl.?Children under 12 yrs. 12c tax Inc. Saturday April 24? SPRING TIME IN THE ROCKIES Roy Rogers Owl Show? BIG TOWN AFTER DARK Philip Reed & Hillary Brooke Sunday April 25? THE TENDER YEARS Joe E. Brown Mon.&-Tues. April 26 & 27? DAISY KENYON Joan Crawford & Dana Andrews Wed. April 28? HARD BOILED MAHONEY Leo Gorcey & The Bowery Boy? Thursday and Friday April 29 & 30 GONFIGHTERS Randolph Scott & Barbara Britton All Children not In arms will have to purchase a ticket to enter an^ performance at this Theatre. Some of the 75,000 ABC Pins Get Ready to Travel Did you know that rules of the American Bowling assures, that every team will compete under exactly the Congress call for daily replacement of the bowling pins same circumstances. In the photograph above a girl is on its 40 tournament alleys? This means some 75,001) new repacking a few of the discarded pins for distribution by pins are used in the course of the event. The practice Chevrolet truck to privately owned bowling establishments. STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS TIMELY FARM QUESTIONS QUESTION:?What varieties of cowpeas are su table for combin ing? ANSWER:?Last year at the McCullers Experiment Station, Brabham, Groit, Whipoorwill, and Iron varieties were planted on July 15 and matured erect in good condition lor combining. Black eye and Crnv/der were not tested in this manner. It is suggested you plant a small plot of each variety you tvish to use on your farm and observe their growth for combin ing, but do not plant before July 10., The Groit r> the only variety observed growing commercially for combining in North Carolina, and their observation was in the upper Piedmont section. QUESTION:?How can left over paint be prevented from dry ing out and becoming unusable? ANSWER:?Specialists recom mend that broken cans of paint be protected from drying out by coat ing the surface with melted para ffin. QUESTION:?How can fence posts be made to last longer. ANSWER:?By soaking in pen tachlorophenol, which is sold un der various trade names. While clothes. Improvised light for closets:? Thfe provision of flashlight hung just inside the door in an unlight ed clothes closet wvJl discourage the use of matches when hunting for a lost glove, overshoe, or cap. Gay Ne^us Well, Spring is Mere with ell it> flowers. It seems as tho everyone is busy, rushed to a "frazzel", but we always find lime for a short rest when the Herald comes in. Mr. and Mrs. Heishel Cabe and son of Sylva visited friends and relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon tests with many k'nds of wood are still under way, it has been shown that some varieties of wood here tofore considered worthless as posts can be mr.de to last several years. Generally speaking, the life of posts c n be greatly length ened. However, not all k rids of wood are equally responsive to the treatment. Air-dried, round posts can be mo.-t effectively treat ed. Ql'EST ION:?Are soybeans sub ject to disease? ANSWER.?Soybeans are sub ject to attack by a number of diseases, but only two cause heavy economic loss. They are stem rot and bud blight, the first of which is more serious. Studies indicate that stem rot may be prevented by a four-year rotation, that is; planting soy beans in the same field only one year in lour. Watson Sunday. Mrs. L. Wcodard were the guests s. ol' Mr. ,and Mrs. Jud Cope Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Margon have announced the birth of a daughter April 5 in the Sylva hospital. Mrs. Margon before her mariage was Miss Virginia Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Johnson have announced the birth of a daughter| April 6 in the Sylva hospital. Mrs. Johnny Bishop spent Sun day with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ingle Cope. Rev. Joe Bishop was the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown ing Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Wilson and Mrs. Bis hop were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilson of Webster Sun day. Miss Lorina Bishop, who is working at the Mission hospital, spent the week-end with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dove Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McHanan of Arlington, Washington, form erly of Gay, thinks th'e letter 4tL - is lucky for his family. He has sev_ I en children whose names start with this letter: Lester, Lewis, Lucy, Lendin, Leonia, Luellon, and Lu cille. Lester served two years in World War II. Lewis is still in the occupation zone. Singing Convention to Be At Dillsboro The Savannah district singing convention will hold its regular 4th Sunday singing at the Jarrett Memorial Baptist church at Dills boro on Sunday afternoon, April 25, at 2:00. All singers and the public are invited. HAVE VOU RENEWED YOUR SUBSCRIPTION? TRULY FINE MONUMENTS For Truly Fine Monuments See Our Many Designs in - Granite Or Marble SYLVA MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS JAMES T. BALES, Owner GIVE HER A LOVELY Lane Cedar Hope Chest As advertised in SEVENTEEN and LIFE fife' ^? A "?_t j Gift of Her Heart's Desire Res. U.2>.t'Mt.utI. For the Girt Graduate, Chost No. 2231 abow, Girl grads today know what they want. Most all of them \v?nt a beauti ful Lane Hope Chest. And no wonder! This romantic gift does so much to make dreams come true. Choose one of our popular Lane Cedar Chests for your girl graduate. It will have all the exclusive features that make a Lane a lifetime possession. Come in, soon. Cbtst N?. 22M Sossamon Furniture Co. MAIN STREET SYLVA, N. C. The experts go overboard fi7his f/me /f& -Hudson the only car you step down into! An auto-wise Detroit editor writes, L "Hudson . . . will still be in a sellers' market after the buyers' market returns!" A Cleveland motor-car writer, "The public is in for a thrill!" From a San Francisco auto editor's column, "Hudson has really hit the jackpot!" And so it goes ? right around the nation! Men who have "seen everything" in auto mobiles go for the New Hudson. It it th? only American-built motor car you step down into when entering, not uji on! This new development brings you sensa tional advantages ? among them, newly streamlined beauty that would otherwise be impractical. This new kind of motor car is only five feet from ground to top, yet by stepping down, you get more head room and roomier seats than in any other mass-produced car built today?and there's good road clearance, too! Because you step down, Hudson's new, all steel Monobilt body-and-frame* completely encircles you, even outside the rear wheels, with a rugged, box-steel foundation frame ? and this brings you a new measure of added safety. You ride within this frame?cradled between axles?not on top of a frame as in the past. Hudson's new, lower center of gravity and rugged basic structure give this car delight ful readability ? a hug-the-road way of going, especially on curves, that is so safe,' so serene, so smooth, it is unlike anything you've known before! See the new motor car the experts cheer. The nearest Hudson dealer will show it to you now! Hudson Motor Car Company, Detroit 14. *Trad?-mark and patent* pwdh| SEE THIS AUTOMOTIVE TRIUMPH AT THE HUDSON DEALER NEAREST YOUI - * > Buchanan Auto and Electric Company MAIN STREET 0 1 VT
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