Plan No. 3005 1687 Square Feet Designed by Summer, Prater,1 White & Associates 782 W. Peachtree St., NW, Atlanta 8, Ga. Economy and Liveability Expert design has incorporated a lot of liveability into this economical house. A convenient utility area is off the kitchen, which is large enough for a breakfast .area. There are a fireplace and bookshelves in the family room. And it features a full dining room. One bath is private to the master bedroom. There is excellent closet space, and a large storage space in the carport. Work, play, living and sleeping areas are separate, but easily accessible. The covered portico provides shelter upon entering. Plans may be ordered. MAIL ORDER COUPON y TO> HOMES FOR SOUTHERN LIVING ■ P. O. Bex 1133 Atlanta 4!, Ga. » PLEASE SEND THE FOLLOWING* | PUN No. 3003 ' I Sat Blueprints @ $10.00 ....... ‘ __Additional sals @ $3.00 ea. ....... I _Bargain 3 sals @ $25.00 ....... ! PUN BOp ICS | "Guide to Conyanlant living" _(40 plans) @ 30e ao. book ....... ; "Home Plan for Batter Uvlng" / | ... .(34 plans) @ $14)0 aa. book ....... I TOTAL .I O Chock □ Money Order Enclosed | Georgia Residents add 3% Sales Tax j NAME • 4.. .............. ............ * ADDRESS ....S CITY ....___.... STATE.; LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali fied as Executor of the estate of Ann Truekner Jahn, deceased, late of Jones County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned or his attorneys be fore the 8th day of December, 1859, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This the 8th day of December, 1958. GEORGE W. JAHN, EX ECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF ANN TRUCKN1ER JAHN, DECEASED LARKINS & BROCK ATTORNEYS AT LA1W TRENTON, N. C. Dec. 11, 18, 25 Jan. 1, 8, 15 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali fied as Administratrix of the es tate of Luther Philyaw, deceased, late of Jones County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said esfate to present them to the undersigned or her attorney before the 5th. day of December. 1*59, otherwise this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make'im anediate settlement. This the 5th. day of December, 1958. ■■ 8 ' RUTH CURRENT OM[ DEMONSTRATION A • • GOLD WEATHER TIME FOR CARBOHYDRATES — Is cold weather hard to take? Research shows that carbohydrate foods are cold weather protectors. Best known are: Fruits, most vegeta bles, breads, cereals, milk. Be sure bread and cereal are en riched or whole grain. SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN MENU PLANNING — For a change of menu, switch the high protein food of the meal from the main course to the dessert course. Add preserved ginger, chocolate chips, or plump raisins to baked custard. Tasty bread puddings are good selections, too. Angel food cake or meringues, teamed with fruit or ice cream, are bargins in high quality protein as are cheese cakes and baked Alaska®. TEEN-AGERS NOSED GOOD BREAKFAST — It’s foqlhardy lor high school students to trade their breakfast for a little extra morning sleep. It is practically impossible to make up the food health in later life is laid during the teen-age period. It & often Impossible to compensate for nu tritional damage incurred during the teens. Make the Most Of Your lime ‘‘How can we do the things we ought to do and all the things we want to do without whizzing through life like a rocket,” asks Mrs. Corinae J. Grimsley. Mrs. Grimsley, family relations specialist for the N. C. Agricul tural Extension Service, suggests thes^ ‘‘time stretchers” to help you make the most of your life: Newer hurry! For each moment saved by speed, two moments are lost “resting up.” ‘ Try to live by a plao—not a rigid schedule, but a deer idea of what you hope to accomplish. Know how long a particular task will take. BE you don’t have a dear idea of its value you can’t - Fudge Is Fun With Chocolate Qrups HC4MK-:-Xv ITERE’SONE SlIBE WAT TO KEEP THE YOUNG *UNS BUST i , n and happy on those dark days when they must stay Indoors. |Let them make fudge this quick and easy way. Melting the 'chocolate chips is the only cooking needed. And the child will take pride and pleasure in making something the whole family, can enjoy. QUICK CHOCOLATE FUDGE 1 cup chocolate chips » )ft cup sweetened condensed milk 1ft teaspoon vanilla Melt chocolate over hot water. Add condensed milk: stir until blended. Remove from heat: add vanilla. Spread on greased 8x4 inch pan or on a plate, or drop from teaspoon on waxed paper. Decorate with nuts if desired. Chill m refrigerator, or let stand at room temperature several hours, until firm. Makes 21 squares or about 3 dozen small drops. FARM QUESTIONS ANb ANSWERS QUEJSTOONs Should I use MH-30 for tobacco sucker control? ANSWER: It is advisable net to use the chemical until scientists are able to determine under, what conditions, if any, it can be used without affecting tobacco quality. Research has already shown that MH-30 causes some chemical and physical changes in tobacco. Some of these changes are desirable and some undesirable. Rather than take a chance on lowering the quality of their tobacco, farmers should refrain from using MH-30 until further research on its ef fects is completed. QUESTION: Is tobacco usage in the United States expected to in crease or decrease in 1959? ANSWER: Domestic use of both flue-cured and burley tobacco is expected to continue upward in because they know it has all been worthwhile. --—-,-----X— 1959 as a result of increasing cigarette manufacture. Present indications point, .however, to a decrease in flue-cured tobacco ex ports this year. QUESTION: How did pig far rowings in the fall of 1956 com pare with farrowing a year earlier? ANSWER: Far rowings were up 13 per cent. This is expected to cause hog prices to be weaker in the spring of 1950. Hog prices are expected to reach an early sea sonal peak in July and trend down ward in the fall. A large build-up of hog numbers is expected to came in the 1959 spring pig crop. This will greatly depress fall prices. While hog prices will fall below those of a year ago, the early corn-hog ratio is expected to be favorable. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE JOURNAL Just $3 Per Year SEE US FOR —Clinton Chain Saws Sales and Repairs — Dial JA 3-6232 ALSO OUTBOARD MOTOR REPAIRS NEUSE SPORT SHOP HWY. 70 EAST OF KINSTON i Complete Port* and Sorvico for Brigg*-Str»tton, 61 inton and Power Product* Motor*. FARM and

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