Summer Dresses and
Pantsuits Priced As
Marked . . . Up To 20% Off
Main Street
Warrenton
Based on independent tests,
many newspapers, radio and
TV stations, and public utilities
are urging families to con
serve water by using an
automatic dishwasher, such
as Kitchen Aid, instead of
washing dishes by hand.
A KitchenAid imperial dish
washer fully loaded with a
day's dishes will use less than
12 gallons of hot water on the
Normal cycle and only 7V>
gallons on the Short cycle.
Compare those figures with
the 18 to 30 gallons of water
used each day by the average
family washing dishes by hand!
Littleton Lions Search
Attics For Yard Sale
Members of the Littleton
Lions Club, their wives and
friends are now looking in
their attics and garages to
find any surplus items
which may be used for their
summer yard sale. The sale
will be held Saturday, July 9
(weather permitting), from
9 a.m. until all items are
sold at the lot in front of the
C. H. Lambeth Warehouse
and between Roses and Red
and White parking lot and
the Fire Department.
In addition to the yard
sale, the Lionesses will hold
a bake sale. Several of the
Person Ordinary Bottles
will also be on sale. The
bottles are the last of a
limited edition of only 300
Bicentennial bottles sold by
the Lions Club in 1976 with
etchings depicting the revo
lutionary tavern and stage
Ruritanettes Hold
Meet At Clubhouse
The Ruritanettes of the
Afton-Elberon Club met on
June 27 at the club house.
The meeting was called to
order by Mrs. Ann Brown.
Following the song and
pledge of allegiance, a
prayer was given by Mrs.
Barbara Kinton.
Old and new business was
discussed. Plans are being
made for the annual picnic
to be held in July.
The hostesses for the
month were Mrs. Gracie
Munn and Mrs. Delia
Stegall. Delicious refresh
ments were served and the
meeting adjourned.
stop operated in the 1770's
and named for the Thomas
Person family of Littleton.
Ceramic work and pillows
made by the Mental Health
Department of North Caro
lina will also be sold and
refreshments will be avail
able to the public.
Items on sale will include
toys, kitchen utensils, dress
ers, chairs, TV sets,
washing machines, lamps,
toasters, typewriters, ket
tles, lawn mowers, air
conditioners, cash registers
and many other items.
Applications For
Work Show Rise
Work applications on file
with the Henderson office of
the N. C. Employment
Security Commission at the
end of June were up by 250
over the same period last
year, Office Manager W.
Hall Brooks reported this
week.
Brooks said his office had
a total of 1,500 applications
at month's end. Active job
openings at the end of June
were 20, down from 35 a
year ago.
ESC personnel placed 34
applicants on jobs during
June, compared with 87
placed during June, 1976.
Compensable weeks
claimed for unemployment
insurance during June
showed a decline over June
of 1976, dropping from 3,190
to 2,114 last month, Brooks
reported.
KitchenAid imperial and
Custom models use even less
water for the Normal cycle
than the top-of-the-line
Superba!
As indicated here, the contri
bution to water and energy
conservation made possible
by the use of a KitchenAid
dishwasher is extremely
significant.
Compared to the hand
washing tests, KitchenAid
could save you about 32 to
160 gallons of water a week.
Or more than 1,600 to 8,300
gallons a yean
When you compare the hot
water used by the leading
automatic dishwashers, you'll
see why KitchenAid is your
best buy for conserving water
and energy see for yourself