FRIDAY, MARCH 17th, ISO English, W. S, Carlton, Dryfus Kir.ft, Manuel Bryant, Roland 1. Smith, Johnnie , JoneS, . . Lorenza Pate, J. H. Cavenaagh, Jee' Tmi L. C. Sholar, T. J. Parker; Kelly ; Hardteon, Earl Thlgpen, Ben W. Grady. JW. quinn, J. C. Livesay, Walter Miller,' Leslie L. Maready, and Roy. Kennedy. Hall, J, Graham Reece, Haywooc' Branch. J. R. Kelly, E. W. Holmes, M i 4 McCurdy's 1001, while superior, is almost iden tical, with NC 27. ! McCURDYS,i0u2, IS ABOVT LIKE NC 27, BUT IS FLINT 'AND MORE WEEVIL RESISTANT AND SHOULD BE USED WHERE FARMERS HAVE TROUBLE WITH WEEVIL IN - HYBRID CORN. McCURDY'S 10I0W IS SUPERIOR AND ABOUT LIKE DIXIE 17 WITH THE EXCEPTION THAT IT IS HARD AND FLINTY AND MORE WEEVIL RESISTANT. WHICH IS NEEDED IN YOUR SECTION. tl k Q& Chf GAS RANGES V f ' i 4 f urn ' ' j T x 1 - i v- 'f. i T ITS TII3 THAT MAKES ; TOP C00KIKGTV ir caiaous.oviN cooking .. j-- TcnrmoiLfNG ricoNjtiiuaioN I LCYTOCUAN S- IASTJN3 DIPENDABILITY . Regular Price $225.00 SPECIAL PRICE $189.00 HURRY. THIS SALE LASTS ONLY 15 DAYS u 51) TTOII'S GAS AND APPLI MICE COMPANY 151611. William St. Phone 983-VGoldsboro,N.C. TEAS OFF HEIUf AND MAIL Gentlemen: Please have your representative call on Name Address . ..j...;.-.'...'. - isfift .,w4i.-'vi T i 'I " Tor a bright change of pace in your meal planning, try a main . dish sandwich with a Spanish air. This one la piqued with .chili sauce, green pepper and onion rines, mallowH with lots of mertcd cheese. This Spanish sandwich Is. a meal in itself with, perhaps a tossed saiacTon the side, a dessert andJbeverage.What's more, it's full of i the elements that make for good health, The cheese Is a bargain. " "nutritionally, for cheese is -an excellent protein rood. A half pound. . o eheddar heese supplies as moch protaln M i whole pciind of aver. v age beef, an cheese is listed as best food buy by the U.S. Depart- .1 "inklpamandwiche for dinner tonight, Keep the recipe at hand for guest-night fare, for teen-age parties, and for the Lenten dinners you'll be planning. ' ; Spanish 8in4wkb, C slices bread (crusts trimmed)' U:cUJ chopped green pepper Mayonnaise" 8 tablespoons, butter or ' Onion rings , mrganne , . . ' i cup chili sauce lb. American Pasteumed r , Proceu Cheese Toast the bread on one aide and spread the untoasted side of each slice with mayonnaise. Top with onion rings. Mix the chili sauce with the green pepper which has been sauteed in the butter or margarine. Spread two tablespoons of this mixture over each sandwich. .- : . Cover with a slice of the cheese cut lengthwise of the loaf. Place in n moderate oven, 350, or under low broiler heat until the cheese melts Johnson Cotton Company WALLACE, N. C. "CASH. IF YOU HAVE IT CREDIT IF YOU NEED IT" State College Hints To Homemakers Jurors For County Court April Term tie UMWM1laUTS-MMPafS Jurors for April Term of County Court are as follows: Ottis Parker. Elmore Bell. F. I) 1 1 1 hi j a i ii 1 1' i ' . ... 'f A C!i2nfl3 & in Order.. r i - IT :( ' m 17 A mam ?V ednfeit program i ' V For best pir aire, change to "? Conoco-N' Motor pil g X ' the lubricant that stands up ( uauer nara ariving, uguis f "p bastion acids. -, ' ; ; - . I" ' fasti " ' V-or : RADyiOCO! because Conoco N' fastens an xrr4 shield '. lubricant eight. to HOARDS POWER ... because another ex clusive added Inirredi- ' ' ent in Conoco N' , combats oower-rob- : bingcarbonandsludge. 1 1 vour cnnine 1 v.; it can't all drain flown, , ' pi overnight, LOW RUNNING COSTS! ...because Conoco N' Motor Oil atanda up under hard driving. You'll get more miles a a X per quart aaaes on . v v"? between drains. That there is a right and wrong end up for keeping an egg in best condition is a fact which few peo ple who pack eggs for sale realize. The large end of the egg should be J, up, poultry specialists say. Even in Keeping eggs tor any lengtn oi time in the home refrigerator, the best position for holding quality is a point worth considering. The large end of the egg nor mally contains the air cell, which should be on top as the egg stands. If the large ona is down, the weight of the egg presses - on the cell, causing the air to rise and gradually loosen the membrane. At the same time the yolk, because it is lighter In. weight than , the white, rises from its normal position in the cen ter of the egg to the top or small end. There it may adhere to the membrane so that it is difficult to remove the egg from its shell without breaking the yolk. Eggs with yolks out of position are of lower grade than eggs with yolks ,n the center. Your regulation terry towels and face cloths are always on the job. They're a pile fabric - the surface loops do the drying and should be close and thick; the ground weave is the strong backbone and bears the strain. When you buy a towei hold it up to the light. Light should barely show through (it will show through white more than colors). Hems should be neat with firm small stitches, backstitched at all corners to prevent - unraveling Pure linen towels are favorites as face towels and guest towels. , Sheets today are made of cotton (muslin and percale) and linen. Sheets of muslin are coarser and heavier than percal. Muslin sheets come in various grades, a thread lower is impractical as the wearing qualities are very poor. A count of 128 gives medium durability and satisfactory wear for the price; 140 thread count is the highest quality In muslin and gives maximum ser Mee....r' , percale Is smoother and softer and a higher thread count - - ICO count In carded yarn is sometimes calleiL "utility" percale and is moderately priced. Combed percale sheets have a thread count of 206 or over and are of the highest and most luxurious quality. Feel the sheets1 before you buy See. that they are firmly and closely woven 'with a uniform appearance. Cheap sheets ara heavily sized, n b a corner, of the sheet; if it feels harsh and a white powder comes oft, the sheet has excess sizing and will be sleasy after the first wath. Hold . It up to the flight, f the threads vary from thick, to thin there'll be spots that wear out too quickly. .C i-''ff''y, Can Cbclt-Drc-Jght help that d-ll, Tut Bl-TotM r M th that war & beoUM of oOMtlpUo. - BlKck-Dramrht, th Mindly MUH, M . yiuaur prouipl ana wxjruimu " u airMtrd. It txU onlr PMiuy W M dm.-That's why U baa owa a .. aallar with nr tnft'". U art , "troub'd " "U vmnti.wia at ! OX a: ,. V i, " --I. ." i"1. l,n. c. I -. ' - I l. I ' I iisw mm? mm . ( CAMELS AR 1 OM AFTER DAY, ) mAKEVN f 'YHE MILDEST CAMELS ALWAYS ) I the CAMEL L CIGARETTE l'v ' TASTE FRESH f 30-DAVTEST " 1VER SMOKED j J IaNO RAVDRSOMEJ 1 AND PROVE fy ) I IT FOR ) jfcL .jijL Sti ie la a recent test of hundreds of people who smoked onlr Camels for 30 days, noted throat specialists, making weekly examinations, reported NOT ONE SINGLE CASE OF THROAT IRRITATION DUE TO SMOKING FOR SALE SASH, DOORS, SHEET ROC7' ROCK LATH, ROCK WOOL, PLASTER, I IIViE, CEMENT, BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER-RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN TILE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT SHCTT F3, ALL KINDS OF ROLL ROOFING 5-V ROOFINJ, BRICK SIDING Z. J. Carter & Son Wallacs), N. C. . J I ,-. w J MAKING TV&sdniouse $l0uo Ranges V? SONNE! SO FASTI SO SURE! The big, new Westinghouse Commander Electric Range brings you new cooking eam.c- ily and convenience with every ttimnlifiad nntVnr Mtttrnl! Here's a beautiful Range with easier cooking, awtr re aults than you've ever en joyed before! m Hih U w BTrTTl T m ' iff I "'T-a OVM SUBFin COOiriuft CiPinrw St"J9m for lar uiensiigr "silHWHtt COOKUl CONTtMS Oei ei i" -- . Rest CQOKtnv --, ens THIS ITAITUNlVNiW, SIMPLIFIED RANGE BY StilboUSC , Besure to see TfiD MALONE, Westinghouse Roving Reporter, in person, broadcast at the Azalea Festival in Wilmington on April 1st , t 4 v ,. r

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