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Have you ever been hard pressed, soft soaped, completely washed out, then had your sleeves pulled, your pockets picked and hung up com pletely dry cleaned? That’s what happens to clothes sent to Rec tor’s Laundry, and if you could look as well as the clothes do after being put through the works you would want all those things done to you. Rector’s Laundry has installed thousands of dollars worth of mod ern machinery within the past few months in order to take care of its increasing laundry business and to do it better. A new machine recently installed washes feather pillows and mattresses. They are placed in a revolving oven and gently dropped back and forth until thoroughly cleaned, and gent ly finished without having to be ironed. Turkish towels, and vel vet looking clothes that can’t he ironed ?s sheets and smooth fin ished material, a;ie put in this oven and made to look as if they were new ones. Another machine that resembles an old time hitch ing nost iron? collars. It is small at the top to fit a baby’s neck and gets larger at the bottom to fit the neck of the largest man in th~ world. Another new machine r esses troiuer? and .-.nits almost '•■'.th one movement; and another /T oes up shirts in the latest manner. ■Some delicate material is still fin ished by hand. With all this now soecial machinery the room is still *ull of efficient women each a medalist in her line, doing cer tain parts of the work, sorting, ' ,,r ashing. ironine. wraooing, etc Rector’s Laundry is a big asset to the community. Tt gives its customers better service for their "'oney and furnishes employment to a large number of workers. Ad. If you want your Prescrip tion filled by a North Carolina Graduate Pharmacist, brine: it to— SLACK'S PHARMACY "Try on's Leading Drug Store ” FLOUR 24 ibs. 85 c Corn Meal, 10 pounds 30c 3 five cent Salt 10c 3 boxes Morton Salt : 23c ( Plain or Idiozed) JEWEL ~b, T Milk, 6 small or 3 tali cans 22c SUGAR io ibs. 55c 3 tall cans Mackeral 25c Fat Back, lb. 15c RICE pound 6c Mixed Sausage, pound 15c Round Steak, lb. 20c Stew Meat, lb. 15c Nice Frozen Haddock Oysters for Stewing THE BALLENGER COMPANY
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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