YOUR HOME TODAY WATER CONDITIONERS SOFTEN HARD WATER Water, the one ingredient abso lutely essential tn laundering and all cleaning in the home, ia rarely ever provided tn perfect condition by nature- The minute that it hits the earth as rain, it begins to pick up minerals and becomes "hard." Water is considered hard when mineral content is three grains or above- Since the national aver age is ten graina, there are rel atively lev anta In the ctmtry where water hardneaa Is not a problem. . The two chief offenders in mak ing water hard are calcium and magnesium When you try to com. bine water having three or more grains el these minerals in it with soap, you get a sticky curd that interferes wth the cleaning act ion of the soap. Modern deter gents help some, but the real an swer is soft water to begin with And the most satisfactory solu tion to the hard water problem is a borne water softener. This is simply a resin-filled container connected in your plumbing sys tem. the resin extracts the mag nesium and calcium from the water and releases sodium RECAPTURING THE SERENITY OF A TIME, LONG AGO Sometimes on a quiet street of a se questered village, one can sense the tranquility of yesteryear's simple life and sturdy virtues. Today's paee is fast er, its problems more complex, but the virtue of thrift, so esteemed by our fore bears, can still contribute most import antly to our peace of mind. Systematic saving remains today as always, the key stone of happy, contented living. CITIZENS BANK and TRUST CO. Murphy ? Andrews ? Robbinsville Hayesville SERVING SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Flavorful Soup Starts Good Meal For a "soup-to-nuts" dinner, try celery and oijion soup as an opener. It's a flavor combination that suits practically every taste. Today's recipe features liquefied instant' nonfat dry milk in a speed-up procedure for making homemade cream-type soups. In stant nonfat dry milk often appears in recipes all through the meal? irom soup to sherbet ? fop you use it as you use milk for cooking, baking and drinking. It mixes immedi ately even in ice water. Instant nonfat dry milk, "the heart of milk", contains all of milk's high qual ity proteins, cal cium and ribo flavin for it is top-quality pas teurized milk from which only the fat and wa ter have been re moved. It is most inexpensive. The family-size pack age make* 12 quarts of nonfat milk for only about eight cents a quart. Anu uniuR SOUP (Makes 6 servings) n mipoon nil Duh of pepper 2 cup* liquefied intlani Stailac nonfat dry milk Melt butter In 52&^'i5hsSt^^n^?! ner - mtt liquefied lnita*t ?w*i?<- vegetable mixture. ^^.srsrss ssSux. <** **** ,hki"n'd %Z?S, .SniE U p?w-? Andrews Lions dub will Main a houM to Inm cum >wl|M Im mediately after their regular tap per meeting tor the purpose af selling light bulbs. Bulbs have been packed and are ready for distribution. Pro ceeds will be used in the pro gram for the blind. (which does not effect the effi-l ciency of soap) through an action called "ion exchange." When the hardness exchanging capacity of the softener equip ment has been exhausted, it is easily regenerated with salt wat er to give the unit a fresh supply of sodium ions and to flush the accumulated hardness ions down the drain. Need for this regener ating cycle varies with the type of water softener you're using. "There are three general types of mechanical water softeners now on the market, many of them sleek and streamlined to take their place alongside your other I handsome appliances. These are the units requiring manual oper ation for regeneration; semiauto matic units, requiring some sup ervision during regeneration; and fully automatic softeners. Before buying a water condi tioner for your home, you'll want a complete analysis of your wat er and an estimate of your fam ily's needs- Any authorized wat er conditioner dealer can provide this service. You're then ready to select a water softener unit for a com plete soft water supply-that is, fo both hot and cold water. And when it is installed you'll have a home water improvement that will affect every phase of home | making? for the better! mmmm,, ? POSTER CHILD LEADS MDAA APPEAL Thta appealing poster, showing four-year -aid Ala* KtwibU of Vutn, Mich, w ill be diipU yed throughout the tioaalij ta the TkaalndTtai MARCH FOBMVSCVlJl? DYSTROPHY. Aa IMS Footer Child of Muscular Dystrophy Assoc latlona of America, Inc. Alan lymbolisea nearly a quarter million American victims at this pi Bfi taslTely crippling disease whose cause Is obacare and for which there is, aa yet, no effective treatment. i Funds raiaed la the honse-to-hoose appeal this Ntrember will strengthen the scientMe research program sponsored by Muscular Dystrophy Associations ef America, Inc. , ~ >' Mrs- Minnie Belle Edwards, ? died Thursday at S:M p m. at her home in Hayes viUe following a long illness. Mrs- Edward* wee a daughter of the late Thomas Jtttnioo and Ann Clark Martin. Ska was a member of Martin Hill Baptist Church. Funeral cervices were conduct ed Saturday at the Martin mil Baptist Church by the Ren. Ver lin Martin anl Onlie Jones. Burial was in the church cemetery Surviving are her husband: James Oscar Edwards; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Black of Atlanta; one son, Thomas J. Ed wards of Hayesville; four grand children; there sisters, Mrs. Car rie Chastain of Tenn., Mrs. Eva Chastain and Mrs- Lena Martin tin a HajrwvJU*. ' Irie funiril Bom was in charge at Service* far Mrs. Minnie Pin more, 75, of HayeaviUe, who died Wednesday, were held at 2:3* P. M. Friday at HayeaviOe Meth odist Church The Rev. John Law, the Rev. Claude Young the Rev- Ben Steel and the Rev. Billy Fox were in charge and burial was in Sweet water Cemetery. dgfi pA*V for everyone / At* ? CONDITIONED ?? * "fwLreneralt Oglethorpe Born club ? cottages^ 1 ^ssnassr^ts:. In Mm of Amtrkan or European Man. fitmnm mcnmts ton mmm and coMvvmoM* /kj* -u SAVANNAH,? Writ* May for Hit DMriM Brvchar* or m yoar Travel . Someone is bound to call this again a paid political ad. I don't agree it is political, but I agree it is paid. However, if Adams and Alcorn want to reimburse me, it will be all right -DAY IN W.N.C. this year is as important as was 8 -Day in Europe 14 years ago. ? liver us from Republican office holders ? sooner ? better 1 SI is the spot where my mark will be made November 4, for U. S. Senator, Congressman, all county and city officials. In other words, 1 don't pick the cake for raisins. For me, a gjemocrat, it's a democratic ticket straight down the line. ! People have asked me "Isn't November 4 a good time for you to take out your spite for the shabby treatment you received?" , May I respectfully ask what spite and what shab* by treatment? I have no ill feelings against anybody and as to shabby treatment, I don t know that I was treated shabbily. If you are a (8 emocrat and believe in the principles of the democratic Party, put your mark where it will do the most good . . . the Jg . Heinz Rollman Don't miii the Democratic Rally October 29th, eve ning, AsbevQle Auditorium. Governor Clement of Teb nessee, main speaker. Free Vicuna coats wffl be distributed if Adams Sc. Company send as theirs.

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