. i-;'3 ■ :>t4^c«C. mU ■iM >AT,JVilBl£1l« ' iSi ■ ■ 5'Si MARIvI Tl\(, \\ I 1 I 1 W/ay/b^/e ROOQISH NEWS Mrs. A. Mclnnis. VRi^lier you've bem married ten days or ten years, the ''many'' monUi of Jane is a good time to serve better meals to yoor *%etter half.'’ And one way to do it (and make yoor husband yoa'ze a financial wiaod, to boot) is to sho.> T^olariy at yoor tiuifty A&P. SS.:, MMNTT NNi Wini Id I dont think time's anytiiing more delieioas under tiie son than really good ked eoffee! It’s ean to uudiL tocv wfaen you use AftP COFFEE. Sdeet one of these titree Uends...EIGHT O’CLOCK, L\iU eeaaa^2« RKO CIRCLE or ^KAR ... in ? the whole bean ^ (that’s how Atf COFFEE 18 always sol'd to insure its fresh ness), and have it Custom -Ground exactly right for your coffeepot. Make your coffee double strength, pour it over ioe, and serve. KACHY MtSnVI TMAT ANN PAGE PRESERVES (available only at A&P) are so luscious I’m forever inventing more ways to enjoy them. Here’s my latest: Fill cavities of 12 peach halves (fresh or canned) with ^ cup of chopped nuts mixed with % cup of ANN PAGE PRE SERVES. Press halves together and chill. Heavenly topped with whipped cream and served over 6 cake slices. poa puvoa Tovu pavm When a recipe says, "Smuon ta taste,” I have to guess at the quan tity of qtioes to use. But I never guess at their quality. I make sure f**- 1.S-1.1.- ktru page varieties spices com- . choice of whole and ground all dmendably pure deed. Try t‘ * if...and Mrs. Loyd Auinan and baby daughter, Mary Mac of Seventy-First and Mrs. Wayne Carriloer of [Charlotte visited their aunt Mrs. F. P. Bethea Sun day P. M. and attractively priced. Try them! IWNOMICAL AND lAST (Counting penniesT^Gount on this cake to save them...and to be light and fine-textured, too,- thanks to SUNNYEIELD CAKE FLOUR (sold only by A&P). Cream .cup shortening and % cup sugar; adaL vanmatbeatvSi , Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Andrews spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Nash Andrews in Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. ffTSi Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. James Wood in Raeford Sunday.. Sift together 1% cups sifted SUNNYFIELD CAKE FLOUR, 2 tsps. baking powder and % tsp. salt; add alter-' nately with % cup milk. Pour into greased aft. wax-paper-lined 8- inch square pan. Bake in moderate oven, 350°F., 30 to 35 minutes. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Pickett vis ited Mrs. Pickett’s mother, Mrs. M. R. Knight, Sunday. Ed Mclnnis, several months now at home. who has ■ spent at Sanatorium, is James Wright of State college was at home for a few days visit last week. He is visiting a friend in Illinois this. week. After he re turns he will en|er State college again for the summer session. Specialist Sugg^tf Safety In Swimming ply airiificial Gemon week Britt end witii etteville. ^ spent the past relatives in Fay- Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bundy and children and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Beasley and children ^ent last Sunday at White Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce and family have returned'from a trip to Florida and Mississippi. One day last week Miss Bessie Wright was surprised to find a tiny duckling in their back yard that looked to be only a day or two old. They have no ducks and make neither do any of their nearest neighbors so the mystery is where the duck came from. Fortunately it was adopted by a chicken hen and seems to be faring fine. A life, which could be your own, may be saved if you- follow safely precautions-wheii yoii take a refreshing dip in the creek, river, or lake this summer/. _ declares David S. Weaver, head of the Ag ricultural Engineering ' Depart ment at State College. ^ “Swimming is fine exercise,” Mr. Weaver said, “but only for those in physical condition to do it without hann/’ “If 'you ar® not feeling well, stay out of the water, especially deep water and always give yourself a two-hour wait after meal time before going in swimming,” he advised. respiration; and If posrible, take ait leafi a few lesr- sons in'^life. saving. " ' sell their products, according an announcement from tbe'UiSI . 'mj Sugar for home canning fruits,fruit juices and. for; pre serving will be 'made available to institutional users, and to household users who intend to IrVrf.'-.-.-.--, ...... WEWtl To those when the temptation may be great, 'Mr. Weaver has the following safety suggestions Mr. anc children of MfT an family Sunda; C. W. Clontz and Fay&tt^ille visited W. R. King and [Olso: Announcing the Opening of Mac’s Welding & Blacksmith Shop ONE MILE WEST OF RAEFORD ON N. C. 211 We offer you the benefit of fifteen years experience plus a well equipped shop for any type, of welding. We have a portable mac^vhe for welding at your plant or farm. PRICES REASONABLE ALL WORK GUARANTEED Y Mac’s Welding & Blacksmith Shop fev Building Materials ' ] ■M: ■’C We have a limited Suppjy of * Windows and doors _ * Roll Roofing t Asphalt Shingles Arsenate of lead Boyette Sprayers CottonPoison Do not expose yourself to the sun for long periods of time early in the season. Be sensible and take it easy with your exposure to the sun in short installments, J. J. Cobb of Parkton spent the gradually building up a good tan. past week end with" Mrs. Ellen i serious and cause Jones and family while Mrs. discomfort Never dive into Cobb and son, James, went to strange water. Always know that Roanoke, Va. to visit their daugh- j depth and bottom are safe, ter, Mrs. Jessie Newsome and Swim only when you are accom- It’s a Cinch Son!... family. ( Mr. and\^rs. Clyde McGill, of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bristo of this week. iday evening panied by a good swimmer or lifeguard. Watch for dangerous undertows and big waves in large bodies of water. Don’t swim be yond your strength. James Cobb of Parkton is spen ding some time with his grand mother, Mrs. Ellen Jones and family this week. Mrs. Jessie ;Newsome. and child ren of Roanoke, Va. visited her grandmother, Mfts. Ellen Jones the first of this week. Never rock the boat nor call for help in the water if you don’t need it. If you should experience distress in the water, do not, strug gle frantically; try to swim as low in the water and easily as possibly. To make a water rescue, use a boat, pole, rope, or life buoy; make a swimming rescue as a, last resort. Learn how to ap- You’re bound to be a success if your clothes are kept look ing handsome and new by scienti|ic dry cleaning.. ' Let us protect your garments from moths, with our Sanitex Cedarized Storage Bags. These Bags provide a convenient and efficient method of pre venting entry of moths. McNAIR CLEANERS IVERY McNAm, PROP. Mrs; F. P. Bethea and Mrs. W. T. Boseman spent last Tuesday in Fayetteville. PHONE 2531 RAEFORD, N. C. KeM that body Ever notice how well Fords carry their age? That’s not only because of Ford’s strong “Lifeguard” body and “baked-in” enamel finish. It’s due a lot to the skill of our Ford body ex perts. Your Ford will keep young, too, if you let them “erase” those fender and body dents. They have the very best equipment for Ford “face lifting” jobs. In fact, for any Ford repairs, nothing can ^ual Ford Service. \ Your dealer knows your FORD best I Estimates Free-Use our Budget Plan COMPANY Phone 2511 Raeford, N. C