THE YANCEY TOURNAL MARCH 22. 1973 PAGE 6 r Regular 751 A bloomin' deal from A i \ WBL MSHHp 1 >r Free packet of Zinnia Seeds of any Spring Cleaning item Mi&Spr/ ' " ■ WATCH YOUR SAVINGS GROW WITH REVCO'S LOW, EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICES ON ALL YOUR SPRING CLEANING NEEDS. t 6 LYSOL Deodorizing Cleaner 15 oz. Clean, fresh scent. Wipes away germs that cause odors as it wipes away dirt. COMPARE AT 59' BB EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE ALL PURPOSE m KLEEN-WIPES [KLEEN) Package of 10 wipes in decorator colors. 100% rayon. [ WIPES) T^e iclea * wa^to c * ean - COMPARE AT 59< REVCO’S LOW, dSU EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE. \ TOILET BOWL BRUSH Bristles woven in wire, with shaped plastic handle. 49< VALUE R LOW, EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE.. § STEEL WOOL SOAP PADS Package of 50. Perfect for cleaning pots, pans and COMPARE AT $1 B5?^^BBB REVCO’S LOW, bISII EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE... I # GIANT SIZE TRASH BAGS Package of 10 leakproof, plastic, 26-gallon capacity bags in handy dispenser pack.^^^^ COMPARE AT 63' BB REVCO’S LOW, mm. EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE.. WHITE CROSS' MEW NAME IS REVCO. arevcoT" \ DISCOUNT / — EVERY DAY IS SAVINGS DAY ON EVERYTHING AT REVCO! BURNSVILLE PLAZA U.S. Highway 19 AMERICA’S FASTEST GROWING DISCOUNT CHAIN! Ihl BABO PJ SCOURING POWDER IftMiVn 14 02 Non-polluting, yet bleaches stains away. COMPARE AT 21' fefe"l REVCO’S, LOW, EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE /""\ PLASTIC I) —\\ SHOE BOX WITH LID h— ■ *\ See-through plastic keeps shoes clean and neat, vis t. \ ibly stored. Great for stacking. \ \7 COMPARE AT 79' \/ 7 REVCO’S LOW, I Z=T EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE... ~ SPRAY-N-VAC | No scrub rug cleaner by Glamorene. Spray on ... dries in » one hour.. . vacuum off. COMPARE AT $1.98 | REVCO'S LOW, EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE f\ BOWLENE TOILET L\ BOWL CLEANER L Jj 3 lb. size. Disinfects, cleans, deodorizes. 72c VALUE Aau EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE.... 1 7T AUSTIN f) WINDOW CLEANER / _ 32 oz. Just spray on, wipe off. Cleans mirrors, glass / table tops, too. Ipm A j COMPARE AT 49' % y EVERYDAY DISCOUNT PRICE.. Ywwy Ezteut.tt Betvica And About ||^^^^pHomomako r » By Mary M. Deyton Bee Log Homemakers Club has scheduled a Pattern Fitting and Alteration Workshop in the activity room at Bee Log School on April 10, 9i30 to 2:30. Fol lowing the workshop a demon - strati on on Advanced Techniques in Sewing on Knits will be pre sented by the home economics extension agents. Mrs. Royce Wilson is club president. Mrs. Carney Bradley is the clothing chairman. The second Needlepoint Class for beginners is scheduled for April 12, 9:30 to 3:00. All ladies are expected to attend the second session. Mrs. Freida Terrell is instructor. "~y, ** INTERIOR PAINTING .- Give your home a new per sonality— easily, quickly and inexpensively—with the aid of eye-catching and mood-making colors available in paints to iay. Giving almost any room this color treatment from top to bottom—can be accomplish ed with a small expenditure of money. An even more impor - tant reason for painting is for protection of the wood or other surfaces. Repaint only when neces sary. Too frequent repainting builds up an excessively thick film that is more sensitive to the deteriorating effects of mois ture and use. Delay, when re painting is needed, can mean extra work and expense when you finally do paint. Old paint that blisters, cracks and p>eels will have to be removed before the new paint can be applied. —Take time to do a good job when you paint. First, use good quality paint. It will give longer and better protection. Second, prepare the surface pro perly far painting. Even the best paint won't last on a poorly prepared surface. Third, apply the paint correctly. Improper application can be as damaging as a poorly prepared surface. Types of paints Paint is a solid pigment in a liquid ve hicle. There are two types— oil, and water emulsion. These terms also give us some inf or - mation about what to use as a thinner and what to use for cleaning brushes. Oil base paints: The vehicle of oil-base paint consists usual ly of linseed oil plus turpentine » mineral spirits as the thinner. Oil-base paints are used less today for inside painting. They may be used on most all sur - faces except masonry. Oil base paints are made for both a pri - mer coat and a finishing coat. .. Water-emulsion paints: Wa ter emulsion paints are new and easier to use. One type consists of fine particles of resin emul - sified or held in suspension in Increased Twentyfold! In the past hundred years, over ill demand for energy of all kinds in the United States has increased twentyfold. The Chicken Or The Egg? The egg came before the chick en. Birds evolved from reptile stock that was laying eggs mil- _ lions of years before the first pre historic bird flew. on<J Ho4u come ¥ HOW COME I CAa/'t ASIC ANY QUESTIONS W THIS jeoOA/e* water. Another type of wa ter base paint has a vehicle con sis ting of a soluble linseed oil dissolved in water. This paint has the properties of both oil base and water-base paints. The advantage of water - emulsion paints include easier application and resistance to al kali and blistering. Also, they can be applied in humid wea ther and to damp surfaces. Brush and tool clean-up is simpler be cause it can be done with water TEN TIPS FOR INDOOR PAINTING 1. Select the paint product best suited for the job. 2. Follow directions on can 3. Use good quality brushes or roller. 4. Protect floors and furniture. 5. Prepare the surface correctly 6. Paint at comfortable tern - peratures in a dry, well-ventila ted room. 7. Wipe up splatter and spills immediately before they hardei 8. Clean brushes, rollers and other tools as you finish using them. 9. Wear rubber gloves while painting and cleaning brushes or rollers to protect your hand and hasten clean-up time. 10. Consult a reliable pain dealer if you have any questior. For further information request Home Economics Bulletin No. .131 'from your Home Economic Extension Agent. 1— , Fox Joins Choir Tour Miss Anita Fox, daughter of Mrs. Marjorie Y. Fox, Route 2, Burnsville, is a member of tiie Warren Wilson Colley Choir Directed by Robert P. Keen er, chairman of the Music De partment of the College, the choir will take its annual spring tour to Florida this year. Tour dates are March 10- 20 with ap pearances in twelve cities throughout the state. The choir has been conducting spring tour! since 1966. The 1972-73 choi includes students from twelve states and four overseas coun - tries and will present a progran based on the Credo including choral music of England, Ger many and Russia and the U.S. Warren Wilson College is lo cated in the Swannanoa Valley among the Blue Ridge Mountaii of western North Carolina. Foui ded by the Board of National Missions of the United FVesby - terian Church in 1894, as a school for mountain boys, War ren Wilson became a co~ educa tional junior college in V 942. Today it is a four-year liberal arts college. x \ Just A Second Ago? \ If Earth’s total age, now esti mated by geophysicists at about 4.5 billion years, is taken as a single 24-hour day, today’s ocean basins are scarcely an hour old. By the same measure, the cave dwellers were hunting their prey less than a second ago; the past 500 years is but a hundredth of a second, and a 50-year working life is only one thousandth of a sec-

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