r.o::iii CAROLINA THE UUrLItt TlflGS FttlDAV, MARCH 25th, lZ'J iTIGE LADIES ; Make Your Budget GO FARTHER WITH OUR FRIDAY'S SATURDAY SPECIALS NUCOA 1 lb 29c HOT ROLL MIX pkg. 25c BANANAS; 4 1b 49c SUGAR 5 lb 45c CARNATION MILK 3 cans 39c BROOKFIELD BUTTER 1 lb 09c U. S. No. 1 IRISH POTATOES 10 lb 49c LEMONS 3 for 9c PURE LARD 4 lb 69c FAT BACK lib 15c NECK BONES 3 lb 49c Grade "A" Beef ' ROUND STEAK per lb 69c CHUCK ROAST 49c STEW BEEF 39c PORK CHOPS 59c PORK HAM 59c PORK SHOULDER 39c PORK SIDE 35c ALL PULLMAN LOAF BREAD 17c ALL REGULAR LOAF BREAD 11c ALL .35 CAKES 29c -ALL .50 CAKES 39c DRESSED FRYERS per lb 49c STRING BEANS 3 lb 39c '- CARROTS 2 bunches 17c . 'LETTUCE 2 heads 29c CELERY 2 stalks 29c Fresh Fish Daily We Dress 'em. Free Delivery Service - 10:00 & 4:00 Good Parking And Plenty Of It PHONE 223-6 FOR A SQUARE DEAL ELLIS' SUPER MARKET J. ELLIS WEST, Prop. IN AVARSA.W I HOW TO SHOOT A RIFLE By Arthur e. cook National and Olympic Rift) Champion Sighting " I 1 .--ZB-3SV-. ;" 1 ? I f ' era 7 Gun sights are used to point the I gets, you aim at the bottom' of the rifle at the target and it is impor tant to learn to sight perfectly. An error of 110 inch in sight align ment will place the bullet two inches from the center of a target only 60 feet away a bad miss. If you have the rear peep and front post sight combination on your rifle, aim as shown at top left, centering the top of the post in the peep hole. With an open rear sight (right above) center the . top of the post on a level with the top of the rear sight before direct ing the aim on the target. Notice that when shooting at bullseyc tar- Be sure of your backstop! hull rather than at the center. That is because you are likely to lose sight of the black post within the black bullseyc. Aiming and shooting at bullseye targets is not only a great sport with many thousands of adherents throughout the world, but it is also the finest training for any kind of shooting. If you can't hit a bulls eye that is standing still how can you expect to hit a live target that is moving? (Tills Instrttctluit linw'U on the hook lot, "HOW TO SHOOT A RIKI.H.' piiMlNherl hy The National Hide Ahso elation, WaHliilitfton. . C.) WHITE HOUSE AID rm ,.ww US?': Vfoa Reap Blinds Shining tftf$Ss&&&ZtZfa,'a and 'don'ts tor Venetian Blinds! iv jmiw jruircu sure us a vaua list Because it nas ueen issued TOtlvwVenetian Blind'Alsociation of America. i uieuusociauon recommends tnat you treat your blinds as you wyour! furniture. Dust them as often as you dust your home. A .iitv-umiiuw wdiuu mui voiiivn &ciicr Qusier win Keep mi'rn fgood.arnew all year through. Dust away from the taDcs. rlnbiMVniAiifii aw a u t , , ; fc- rW OT'MIWMMI v iridic uc (blinds Sdownt with one of the lltflfulArf1'l0Afl0rit aiteh a crlvro. ine or ammonia or eood old soaD ,'n4 water. If - you're jsadget- minaea, were are several rjnna cleaning devices on the market . .ft though regular dusting and the standard cleaners will keep your, Venetian Blinds bright If you want your blinds re finished, repaired, or given, a good face-lifting, check with the firm from whom you originally ordered the blinds. , And here are the don'ts: Never use wax on wood blinds! No matter how sparingly you use it, the wax makes repaint ing and reflnishing of blinds im Dossible.. Paint' will not adhere to. awaxeds urt ace wNevTdouse"your' blinds in a bathtub!) Tapes mayshnnk or fades and a carelessly v. undried .water spots may mar the beauty oz your ounas, oe iney wooa or otherwise.' After- all, you don't dunk your other furniture in the bathtub . . . and blinds are furniture.- " Never expose your blinds to rain, hail, sleet (and snow. The raging elements ''can ruin the paint finish unless you are cer tain to wipe them) dry as soon as possible. , Never allow your-blinds to be come so dusty or soot-covered i . - Hi anna I ty i ii iimr, E V , . ''L in hi waaM J . , j. .,,- immrt p paw8iBat r flNf,'. r jaMbJMMt L ' " C Mfefll l i ill mi . UPKEEP l's, if " follnw the sin' -pie do's and don'ts on lion- in keep your Venetian Hi looking like new. Pr pcr c..' -means a saving, too. U-c;i rso i. will add (o the life of (he biip.,i. .. Note the new summer idfa daisies twining up :iu n ..:i the tapes in the pi(ti!.-o alio.. that an ammoni.-i 'ii'.ii .i"; I not restore then n.iiii'.il I,' Like any other in niiui more care you rivc yr.-ir the more years tiny w" Home Msni::.; Specialist In County Mrs. Marrion S. Dosher, Home Management Specialist with the Farmers Home Administrati-M spent Thursday and Friday last week in Duplin County. Mrs Dosher worked with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Westbrook of Rt. 1 Seven Spring on plans for the arrangement of storage space and of electrical out lets as well selection of equipment -for the interior of their new homju near B. F. Grady School. Mrs. Dosher met wltli the r'HA rinninitlee and the supervisor on Friday and discussed her work in the county. Her headquarters are in Fayetteville and she works in 17 counties. WASHINGTON, D. C Frank K. Sanderson, chairman of the White House employees' division tot the Red Cross fund drive, gtl early delivery of ampaixn materials fiom Bed Cross motor servicj diivrr. TUNE IN SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3P. M. FOR THE CHARITY CROSSROADS WILL PRESENT FROM FARM AGENT'S OFFICE 196 corn growers have entered the Duplin Corn Production Con test, sponsored by the Warsaw Jay- cees. Attractive cash and merchan dise prises are offered the vinners. Any person may-enter contest by furnishing name and address to their County Agent before planting their corn. A person may take one acre and see how much he can pro duce. In addition to the prizes of fered, attractive 100 bushel corn club member certificates will be awarded by State College to those producing 100 bushels or more pi-r acre. Each grower producing 100 bushels or more automatically be comes a member of the N. C. 100 bushel corn rluh. There are no rules or reeulations to follow, how ever, here are a few suggestions we believe will help increase corn yields: 1. Plant an adapted Hybrid; 2. Apply from MHI to 600 lb oi some good general crop fertilizer; 3. Space your corn 12 inches in 3'j ft. rows; Baseball May Come To WdTsaw This Season It is reported that Warsaw may ,401 into professional baseball again Hi is year, Last season it lost its franchise in the Tobacco State l.i-aKiK' According to reports the owner of the Dunn-Erwin club may offer to transfer his club to War saw for the 1949 season. It is re ported tiiat attendance in Warsaw was greater than in Dunn-Erv.in last season. Definite arrangements have not been completed but re ports say the club will move . ) Warsaw on condition that the fans pay the club $1000 and a sinali i ei I a I fee for the ball park. 4. Top dress with 100 lb nitrogen iertilizer for each 10 bushels yen wish to increase your yield above what the acre of land normally m-ikes; ,r. Cultivate shallow and lay by when corn is about 30 inches high. ' i raiiKemenls are made to get 400 lb of 20' ntiogen to use on contestants contest acre. Only a limited amount is available so yoj should enroll at once. M . . , ANi MAKI VP YOUR OWN ROOM ARRAN0EMINTS WITH TIISI IIAUTIfUl OPIN STOCK PIECES! THEIR PROGRAM . 1 i 1 Idi 1 m -iltigm 1 1 WILL DE Oil THE P:.05M4 I; m In Rich Mahogany! Bow Fronts! Early AiMrlcan dwM and bsouty for your rnodtrn homtl AuHitnii Hylinfl lii vry dlo truly rtrtacti rtw Colonial iplrlt. Cor(ut1y MloOod mohof any vmwt ond diilltd crofnmantMp comblno la mok Mi Mw ouittandine wiM Ik yaor. Pric, rob, on oil picl or turprhirtf ly tw. SuggtJ Thr-Pic Grouping S107.95 Ills iijlR-L TK aml M, Hy or 4rwr wBh OmiI mli tlil mttti r it yX vWi, Mltc ' from tm M w facei to bmh trock. M j yavr own frwfum la wn your Mdi. ! Nr. and Mrs. Dreaser $05.95 j The Poster Bed S1.95 Chest On Chest $67.90 1 Twin Panel Bed $87.98 Night Table Wltb Drawer . . $(4.00 Terms To Fit Your Budget These outstandinf values on display in our windows! I mnun-MMi. wmm.. in. I fa v in. " T.7t BIG TVKSrtVRE ITORE ON CENTER STREET " -4. iis-ot a cenrts itp j , , spuntMa. ani mom .

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