5RE SUMMER
AND YARD EQUIP
J suggestions are of
_iiwn in storing sum*
ppdoar fUrniWe, rub
yard equipment,
y-clean or wash clothes
before Storing: Otherwise stains
ssilKset and be/ absorbed by the
fabric. Cotton bathing suits, shorts,
blouses and dresses should not, be
stanched before storing — silver
fish like starched clothes. No need
to Irion either. Mothproof wool
bathing suits.
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Rubber tpys, tubs and wading
pools/ W3'.'bathing caps
should be scrubbed well in sudsy
tratetr/T^t'e brush on crevices to
pet out sand and grit. Rinse well.
When completely dry, sprinkle
liberalljj with talcum to 'keep rub
ber from' sticking.
Scrub.beach umbrella and out
door fot®ttjf;taava8 furnishings in
a suife-fUed tf$tbtub or laundry
tub, using a brush to do a thorough
job. Rifiseitt tub or with garden
hose.i.pfcCf!’$i‘y 'cbriipletely before
storing. If canvas needs replacing,
or touch-up paint is called for,
store it wfidrtjijfcil can get it easily
during tb^jtitijjlcjr to do these jobs.
Metal fuiliitbre: Sand rust spots,
then prime, and paint. If it’s to be
left outside or on a porch for the
winter,"cover' with plastic film,
using a*big enough sheet to go
under die legs.
Garden Tools: Clean completely.
A film ;pf, oil will protect from rust.
t>rain gas from .lawn mower to
prevent rusU-Oil forking parts and
cover.^Jp^ep, oj^dnst.
a$r can
^gpagHl"W prevail rot and mil
dew. Choose a dry place — over
head in garage, in the attic, or as
a last choice, the basement.
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GARDEN PRINT
ss x mmm >
This dress by Joseph Love
might well bring to mind the
well-known nursery rhyme,
“Mary, Mary, quite contrary.
How does your garden grow?”
Vegetable appliques on apron
repeat the print motif of the
Everiest “Everglaae” cotton.
QUESTION: When is the bed
time to plant gladiolus?
ANSWER: From January to
July. By timing the plantings at
two or three week intervals you
can have flowers over an extended
period. Space the conns (bulbs)
three to six inches apart either in
a bed or in raws, depending on the
method of cultivation. If the conns
are large plant them four to six
inches deep. Plant medium-sized
oorms slightly shallower.
The 90th N. C- State Fair will be
held October 15 thru 18.
The right protection at die right
! of America’s-lai^est
41s. Your pohcy is
(hie — gives guaranteed driving
aow can gjve you the
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fe can be jftfcehased at y<
tiomtri$e ^representative.
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ETHRO HILL
Pink Hill, N. C.
W. C. HUMPHREY
Hy., Kinston, N. C.
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Genuine 'A' POWR-KRAFT
drill has Jacobs chuck,
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Winter King
Guar. Winter King
batteries installed
Standard
30-Mo.
Guar.
Low A*
•With your old battery
Buy Yimr Battery at
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Heavy Ser. 13.95 up.
Regular 1.50
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