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s rrr.?WKi:3 ytzzzlt. cmrcnp, n c. Friday, November 7, 1952. f ' V I I V Sosta roa rlj ar e to tm Void t-Ij pidai home) aemcmfciff -.; aw a qmcc ana ase hand (1) 'Also use wair IuimIw .-- ft) ' UTMi ssmauDi m crufcUy M . (l Kiiut fwinents as qdSA&f tm ": (4)' jSeailMu hi-'m. o-'.j.t. ; j f m possible by roJKngr sranhenta in i wBo wr nnau a Wraisn towel as cbwm7. and Jrsg slightly, ; unroll. . . - , To be really expert "and dp this jron print laundry job rijht, experts fT to set up. jou ironing board and rt heating. to the proper tempera- tare for the material before you start 1 your laundry work. , . . , . Jke Care of Washing. Machine Never leave irater of any Idnd in ' your washing machine, , By all means i ush out underneath the agitator. vWasa ftoroughly and dry every Inch ! Tovr machine If you want to pro x long the Kfe and get the best opera. Wash Away Tattfe Otoe Ilue Why our clothes nave tattle tale blue look. . Tt'a nritjhXnir nuiw Min n correct laundry method that have ww w remove urt. i -ouia- oe oap acum left in carmen, or hard water that needa to be softened ao mat out wtu come out of clothing when correct laundry methods are used. Your laundry methods are to. portant Bead labels on all the newer wash ing powders and detertrerita that mr on the market nowadays if you want to avoia navmg your launary methods tell on you. - ; Nothinir in mor imnorbmt in fcnnw laundering than rinsing. Boap suds mutt be out Soap causes white gar ments to yellow aa well as become din gy and gray. .. Familv life Extanoinn .tSrwytoVtaf . - VJIfM10f Mrs. Corinne J. Grhnsley of the State College Division of Home Demonstra tion Work, rives raid nnnf. n .mm , v. at -t. vw vmmv n oenavior. Go Stralarlii 1A)im1 1. Ahrava look for tna 01 roe cnncrs Oenavior. Be sure that th WM lu f'.' ..... . . .. , vr vvi buiuwea w aucceaa 3. Be sum that h- child has portundties to feel important.,. 4. wer-iook uttla "'irritating hap penings. (Don't hear every bad word your child sava or notice aH of his grammatical mistakes.) 5. Parents must airree on -nihaA 'of discipline. (Am differenca should I be settled away from the children.) , nace more emphasis on teach ing children how to think rather than what to think. , -, 7. Give praise when children" earn 8. Give ancouramment when chil dren need it. ' 9. (When possible, give reasons for requests. 10. Give a child an opportunity to PAGE SEVEN 11. Give a child an ODnortunit tn explain. .... 12. Apologize when you have made 'a mistake. . 13. Show self-control when riMli'nff with a child. 14. Keep your voice calm. 15. Get the rhild'n attention Wore you give instructions. bo Slow Danger Ahead . 1. Dont oriwv-f nil oTiiMnm n ha. .have t&e same way or develop char- ocier ai roe same speea. i. 'Mever maVa irniniiM whili vnn do not expect to keep. 3. Never bribe & child to behave. 4. Never frisrhten a rtiiM tn mnlcn Ibim behave. 5. Guard aeainat bemst critical of shocked at what they tell you. 6. Don't jump at conclusions. 7. (Don't use words which antagon ize like '."hurry" or "I told you so." 8. Never criticize a child in public 9. Don't mini ah a hili for n?na. thing he does today and overlook the same thing tomorrow. Not Like The Flood An American died and went to Heaven,' and promptly started ' to you know," he told a group of spdr- i uun at Niagara r aiia esgnt bil lion iihn tort, nf waA Avh m Mi cims every second." "Poof 1" said Noah, scornfully, "Dew-drops!" VyyMVMVMVVVtArtVflftftjuy A inn An mn a Trn CARD OF fTHANKA I wifih i.n Annkao mv vinytftna irhanlra cards, flowers and drifts aent I was a patient in the hospital and for all other acta nf trinnViaee tA-nAtn. ;cd me during this time. MRS. CECIL C. WENBLOW. CARD OF THANKS On behalf of. the ways and means committee of the Parent-Teacher As sociation of the Pemiiirtmn. Vtiiirtv Central Grammar Schmil. m wish tn thank everyone, including individuals ana Dusmess establisnments of Per Quimans and Pasauotanlr counffion vhn contributed to (he sucoesa of roe Hal loween carnival of October 81. MKS. FRANK BRAY and MRS. CLAUDE WILLIAMS Co -Chairman of Ways and lauc wiro you privately. what children tell you, or actingto friends and neighbors for tha many1 Ueana OonaatMsM ..X IMIWMWWW.W WWWWWy.uyy . ,-nT,n to "... v. 1 ' " ' - " ' ' - " 1 ' ; .. ...I - . r" wv iiKinu . "WVWJS. , rw wuu- - iT I teU yoii what a wonderful thing you're doing and how proud it ought to : make you feelays J. The wonderful thing I want to tell you about is something that you : and I and millions of our friends and neighbors all over America v are doing. Investing in U. S. Defense Bonds! . '" . I think we ought to be proud mat we're a part of the K . v great team of Americans who now own more than 49 billion dollars worth of our country's interest-earning 'bonds. , For this is the greatest success story of its kind in history 1 ' A great success story proving that wo Aniericans determined to keep ourselves, our families, And our country strong and independent - , ' ' I hope you feel as proud of what we're doing as I do. , ' , And I hope youH keep on investing in U. S. Defense Bonds - regularly through the convenient Payroll Saving Plan -where you work, or the Bond-A-Month Plan where you bank. . v, ' " " . : ' '-' ' '-'' - Greet flsvs! Hsw mo.nay-csrnl.ig 5 ,;, kztms fcr U. Si Dsfenss Dsnds! - r y FIRST Series E Bonds now begin earning interest after only 6 months. They earn 3 interest compounded semiannually when " C held to matuc:Y. 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BONELESS ALL MEAT JIFFY STEAKS 89c PLATE BONE JN STEW BEEF ALL SIZES JUICY LBS. FANCY FULL CF JUICE FLA. GRAPEFRUIT. . .4 25c ; .' CALIF. GRAPES . . . . . 2 23c C . -wwi CastF 0skiM ' 1 .SCAL CELERY . . . 17c r cr.irrM state J ::..c.PjARS..';'229c f app J,uiee J WaxeaPaperJ V'2 33S' I
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