PACT T7T3 Tin rr TANS' WEEXLY, t'TIv )Vd, I "PTT- "3 n. ; : vrv 1 inga planned for this fall, it has been announced in Raleigh. At the same time, the people . in Attendance will have an opportunity to participate in ODen fourm discussions on the adraini- :T)r. Ellen Winston. Commissioner of nvnnlA nf iKTnrth fkrollna" will ret a i the State Board of Public Welfare firsthand - report n the state' elhai announced that plana had been fare system in series of six meet- made for these meetings, which are WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CIRCULATING . . ....... , . ... HEATERS SELECT YOURS HOW h si. OIL HEATERS BY NORGE PERFECTION WARM MORNING A Siye and Type For Every Need! We also have a complete line of COAL BURNING STOVES .... made by WARM MORNING, and HOT BLAST. Get ready for j those cold days ahead by selecting new stoves from our store today. I jQuinn Furniture Company ij ; ; an N. POINDEXTER ST. ' ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. ; ; held annually. Planning the series were officers of the six districts into which the estate is divided for pur poses of holding the open d'.:usaionB of public welfare. , 'i .. The meetings will be held at EUza bethtown, October 25; Wajrenton, Oc tober 27: Salisbury, October" 81: JE1- kln, November 1; lAaheville,' Novem ber z; and Tarboro, Novemoeir 21. Each of the meetings will be open" to jtbe public, with county officials, civic and social lay leaders, legislators, and all interested citizens urged to . at tend. ak ". f f..- ' : At each of the meetings. Dr. Win ston will speak on legislative needs and wyi sum up the current status of public welfare activities ill this state. Her talk will be preceded by an "open fourm discussion, led by five discus sion leaders to be selected locally, on the- general theme Of "Strengthening Public Welfare Administration." Meet ings will end with an informal lunch eon. Hi ' About Your Horn: By FRANCES BELL T. j One of the most important things for a home to have is plenty of closet space. Modern home designers rea lize this and are planning homes ac cordingly. Women know that closets not only provide protection for cer tain items but storage space for items not in use and thus prevent clutter about the home. Closets must be carefully planned in order to get the maximum use from them. Before going to the expense and trouble of tearing down a wall to' get more closet space, check to see if existing closet space is being used as efficiently as possible. Decorations for the closet are matched as carefully as for any room in the Home today. Manufacturers are making accessories of all kinds Yor blosets that blend with any color scheme. Accessories may also be made at home quite easily. There are stocking bags and shoe bags that are inexpensive to buy or to make. If blankets and flat ap parel are to be stored in the closet, place them in, clear plastic xippered bags or boxes. This way, just a glance will tell where different items are stored. When clear plastic bags are not used for storage, a list of the con tents of each box or bag should be made and fastened there-on. 4 Hats stored on racks Or hattrels should always be covered with plastic or cloth ' covers to keep dust from I settling on them for the accumulated effect of dust or straw and leit, irom which most hats are made, is very harmful " , Tod,-? there is no reason fr clothes to be riddled by motiia wUle ln.f 'or age. "There are any nunu er of moth killers for sale.' - Most commercial dry cleaning establishments offer a moth proofing process that Is quite good LOOKING AT WASHINGTON fCocUnued 'From Page Five) : t away to prevent spoilage There can be flo doubt but that the present farm programHuffer m the Lcc;:.i sensible 'plan should be devised to! handle perishable farm products on a I OL iously,. t'.ere is a need for si c-r:e In iod Ine'ar as peri J. &le farm' p;oduets are concerned, actu ,1 co- nitme t. The lifs of the althovh this is not needed in ti6,Jiuivi a. x rejcover a sense of handling of products like cotton, tobac co, etc. ', , During the war, production pay ments were tried in an effort to pre-' vent the ? accumulation of surpluses and in order to make ample supplies avtilable to " consumers. Just what dust to both producers and consumers public .regard when huge stocks lof ,tad iair ( to the uublie treasury re- potatoes and other perishable products .mains to be . seen. Just the same, are accumulated - under conditions 'some new approach to the handling compel tne government to take drastic 'of perishable farm products is im- ackiunig fiKmut, coiopitHv umm. come .yersvive, r n-t ..o Uiion.-:.The ministrr of the church must glro more 'upholding comfort. Tt "eiperience' ol the church must be more recreative. , The. fellowship of the church roust be more inclusive. The objective of the church must be bolder and clearer, The branches of: T method -can.-be devised that will be the church must be brought into more dynamic unity, i The windows of the. church must be opened wider. The sin of the world, must walk more' freely down church aisles. The pain of man kind must be more evident on church altars." ' - ' " ' ' ' 1 MiMSflW ' ft H i, , : , , . 7! SERVUt WITH A SMILE' U 1 nv , w fc- w i AlR MM NEYtC MINP THAT IVE "OME, t t . .. , . IfoirrVo' r .-' XNI V" ' 11 Am iL.B.nec r nXM lHE DOCTOR 5. 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