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Gives Hints On Washing Blankets By Rl'TH CI RRENT State Home Demonstration Agent Dry sunny summer weather is the time many housewives choose for washing blankets and bed spreads. When doing this job. textile specialists suggest care in brushing up the nap or fluffy sur- 1 face of cotton chenille spreads and wool blankets. The nap on chenille spreads may be fluffed by shaking them occassional ly as they dry on the , line and rubbing briskly with the hand or a soft brush. Give them a final rub after they are dry Never use a stiff brush because it is likely to pull out some of the chenille. To raise the nap on wool blank ets, however, a clean, stiff whisk broom is recommended, but the brushing must be done after the blanket is thoroughly dry. Wool is weak when wet and must be handled carefully. When dry. brushing will not damage the blanket, and fluffing the surface will add much to its warmth. Chintz curtains can so easily delight the eye for color that no one can resist them. They are washable but don't have to be laundered often as their shiny surface sheds dirt well. But here we emphasize read your labels. j , DICKEY THEATRE Murphy, N. C. Watch For Our First Run Pictures! ADM. 12c - 30c Saturday. July 9 DOt BLE FEATURE "Frontier Fugitives" With ? Tex Ritter - Dave O'Brien "Lone Rider Rides" With ? George Houston- \1 "Fuzzy" SI. John Serial: "The Lightning Warrior" With George Brent - Rin-tin-tin Chapter 9: "Traitor's Hour" LATE SHOW 10:45 "Panther's Claw" W ith ? Sidney fflackmer - Lynn Starr Sunday - Monday. July 10-11 "Boy With Green Hair" Starring ? Pat O'Brien - Robert Ryan - Barbara llale (in Color) News ? Short Subject Tuesday - Wednesday. July 12-13 1 "City Without Men" With ? Linda Darnell - Doris Dudley Short Subjects Thursday - Friday, July 14-15 "Leopard Men of Africa" Wild brute men of the jungle (Daringly filmed By Dr. Paul L. Hoefler) News ? Short Subjects for there is chintz and chintz. The best buy is permanent glaze chintz which has a durable finish unhurt by washing. Never soak this chintz. Wash in lukewarm water and mild soap or detergent Dry in the shade. Iron on the glaz ed side while still slightly damp with a moderate iron. There is also chintz that is not permanently glazed. It has a glazed finish when purchased but when washed this glaze disappears. But in time, it does have to be washed despite the loss of glaze, so again do not soak, use lukewarm water for wash and rinse, and mild soap or deter geni. Brasstown -Mrs. Verdie Garrett and Mrs Jessie Anderson visited Miss Menda Lewis Tuesday evening. .Mrs N'eal Seroggs was a Tuesday evening guest of her mother, Mrs Serena Greene. Mrs. Blon Byers and son Harry, visited Mrs Byers' mother, Mrs. Jessie Anderson. Tuesday evening. Kufus Hughes of Sand Mountain was a week-end guest of his par ents, Mr and Mrs. Commadore Hughes Mr. and Mrs. L P. Brock visit ed Mrs. Brock's parents, Mr. and Mrs Fred O Seroggs last week. Walter Arrant had as guests last week Wylie Ramsey and son. Earl. Fred and Jim Seroggs and Johnny Payne. Mr and Mrs. Ira Davenport and children, Kenneth. Betty. Xeal and Neva of Dooly were Saturday din ner guests of Mrs. Davenport's mother. Mrs. Mamie Rich. Mr. and Mrs Glenn Brooks and Tamily and Mrs Bell Sales and family of Canton visited relatives n Brasstown recently. Serena Greene is spending some lays with relatives in Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Commadore Hughes md son. Rufus, were Sunday din ner guests of Roseoe Hughes. Mrs. Roxie Sales and daughter, Ida Sue, visited in Green Cove Monday. Mr. and Mrs Bob Garrett and Mrs. Car! Byers v isited Mrs. Mamie Rich Saturday. Mrs Julia Cornwell and chil dren visited Mrs. Cornwell's m >th ' r. Mrs. Ova Greene. Monday. Mr and Mrs Ray Hall of Ha.ves >i!le visited Mr. and Mrs. Neil Green Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Robert Greene of Slairsville. Ga . visited Mr Greene's mother. Mrs. Frank Greene Sunday. Hanymy Greene, who has been 'v'mg relatives in Ohio, return-!: 'd home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R D. Garrett visit- *! 'd Mrs. Mamie Rich Saturday eve- = ling. Mr and Mrs. Lee Hedgeson and amily of Canton, Ohio visited re atives in Brasstown during the lolidays. Mr and Mrs. Orvil Cantrell Mr. ind Mrs VVeldon Cantrell. and liildren. Mr and Mrs. Fred Can rcll and Mr. and Mrs Alex Burch ind daughter of Canton. Ohio, pent the holidays with their par rots. Mr. and Mrs. John Cantrell. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Revis and 'amily of Youngstown. Ohio, visit ?d Mr. and Mrs. Pat Coleman ?ecently. Mr and Mrs Floyd Allen of Canton. Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs | Soyd Seroggs recently. Mrs. Lou Garrett. Mr. and Mrs 1 if C. York and family and Mr. j ind Mrs. Harles Wright of Atlanta. Ga., were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Garrett. Mrs. June Greene visited her mother, Mr3. Gilbertson. Friday. Holds more food than ever before in the same kitchen space! EXTRA BIG! Frigidaire MASTER -7 Actually has 7.7 cu. ft. food storage space ? Famous Meter-Miser mechanism ? Exclusive Quickube Trays ? Full-width, roller-bearing Hydrator ? Large Super-Freezer Many other FEATURES YOU should come |n and see. $224.75 1 WALTER COLEMAN'S APPLIANCE STORE Phone 124 Murphy, N. C. For Sun And View i. & ? Five rooms abreast share the view of trees and rolling hills in this New England contemporary house. I he architect has given a 91-feet wide plan a centrally placed entry, only a few steps from the driveway. The master bedroom has windows in three walls ? one an enchanting bay, while the 14 by 22 foot living room has a large picture window, a pine paneled fireplace and bookcase wall and is easilv accessible to the garden torch through the adjoining dining alcove. "m"m H 1 liiiwiBililiiiiiiillllliiii 1 1 ; liiilli I 5,000 Expected Farm, Home Week More than 5 000 Tar Heel farm ers and homemakers are expected to gather on the State College cam pus in Raleigh early next month for what promises to be the most outstanding Farm and Home Week program ever held in North Caro lina, John YV. Goodman, assistant director of the State College Ex tension Service, said this week. The four-day annual event, not held last year because of a polio epidemic, will begin with registra tion on Monday. August 8. and continue until Thursday night, August 11. when Bob Hawk, na tional radio show quiz-master, will preside over a grand-finale contest during which more than $5,000 worth of farm machinery and equipment will be given away. Secretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan. author of the much discussed Brannan farm program, will headline a list of notable speakers for the occasion. He will address a joint session of men and women on Tuesday night. Other featured speakers will be Governor Scott, himself a farmer and former county agent; Rep Harold D. Cooley of Nashville, chairman of the House Agricul ture Committee; Mrs. Camille Mc Ghee Kelly of Memphis, Tenn.. one of the best-known juvenile court judges in the nation: and Mrs. Raymond Sayre. president of Associated Country Women of the World. Congressman Cooley will speak on proposed national farm legisla uon and will then partacipM, m a round-table discussion on ^ same subject with Dr. J. H. HiHon dean of the State College School of Agriculture; L. Y. Balientine State agriculture commissioner, R Flake Shaw, executive secretary of the North Carolina Farm Bureau; Harry B. Caldwell, master of the State Grange; G T. Scott. State director of Production and Marketing Administration, E fc Garrett. State soil conservationist; and Dr. I. O. Schaub. director o ( the State College Extension Ser vice. SUBSCRIBE TO THE SCOIT Quality Milk I means Better Health For Pasturized Grade I A Milk Call j HALL'S DAIRY Phone 185-W I I IIUIIIIII |||||1II!IIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!IIIIIIIIHIII|I|IImIHIIII!IIW^ "IN CHRIST IS LIFE" BAPTIST ASSOCIATIONAL REVIVAL July 10-24 8:8?aiplym Dr. J. C. Canipe Secretary of Evangelism Baptist State Convention PREACHING Q. L. FRYE, Song Leader Everybody Invited BIG i E N T Murphy, N. C. Next to First Baptist Church 1 *
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