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A i 4—- V MaiPWv >- riKv, X' t', 53^ KiJ«- H'^ ^ Wr-r‘^. fW’S* •• • .. - l£ ili l^ccrristi NEWS — Jly ilw. A. A. McTnpli. —, .- Quilting for the anninl ^urch ingathering held in 0ie has begun early, this year. Mrs. W. B. Boeder had one m Mmday of ' this week. Some of tbe ladies spent the day, others just came for the afternoon, claiming that they could' quilt more on short rations. Anyway they finished the quilting and appointed a good seamtress who could not be there to bind the edges. There will be no choir prac tice at Galatia church tonight on account of the series of lectures at the Presbyterian church in Raeford this week. >Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Bristow spent Monday in Fayetteville with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McGill. Mr. and Mrs. McGill returned horhe with them for a short visit. We are sori^ to report Mrs. Jim Capps, Mrs. Roe Cook and Mrs. Dan Lockamy on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Parker’s baby has also been ser- iouslv ill. Sunday was a rainy day, no body came and nobody went, so no news. , Mrs. L. D. Barnard of Beau fort, S. C. IS spending a while with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 'H. Dove. Mr. and Mrs. Bar nard have purchased a site near Rockfish to build on and expect to make their home here in the near future. Mrs. M. H. Grooms was taken to Highsmith hospital last Satur day w’hen she suddenly became iU. At this time the cause of her trouble has not been determined. Miss Bessie Wright and Harold Tillman attended church sendees in Goldsboro last Sunday. Mrs. M. R. Wright spent last Saturday in Fayetteville with her daughter, Mrs. C. S. Pidkett and family. ^ Mrs. Pearl Howell of Raeford visited her daughter, Mrs. P. C. English and family last Wednes day. Miss Lillie Wood returned from Miapii, Florida, last Saturday and reported a very pleasant trip. Her nephew, Charles Wood, who has been spending some time with relatives there returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bundy and sons, Jerry and Wayne, of Raeford visited in the home of their uncle, F. A. Wright, Sun day. They came especially to see the newly arrived daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, who was one week old Tuesday. EVERY Ii»lf8aqOB«4L Mrs. M. S. Gibson willrhave a holiday next' Monday and it' is hoped that, she ‘can attend the Grange nie^Ing at Rockfish Mon day di^t. The Grange has miss- ^ mA. Gibson a lot since she be gan worh at Red Springs. V- ■ »?*>* set" ^ ‘•'A MABCH 3;iM9 Mrs. Marshall Ray, Mrs. John Ray, Mr. mad Mrs. K. P. Ritter and Miss Patricia Ritter attend ed 'Dr. Morgan’s lecture at Rae ford Presbyterian church Sunday evening. ■ , Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Watson and Miss Lucille Jones of Fay etteville have just returned from a trip to Miami and other points in Florida. They reported a nice trip but said that the resort cities were rather crowded. Galatia women packed several boxes of clothing for overseas re lief last Monday. , MiSs Carrie Lee Townsend, who has not been well for some time, is still on the sick list. Among - - - , f^oi^emitkera ! Grace McKenzie 'Dryers are energy - ,and time- savers. With a' dryer there need be no more waiting for a clear (jay to dry the family wash; no more toting and hahging of heavy cloths. You can slip clothes. from washer directly into dryer be side. It’s so convenient to use a dryer that with one you’ll wash oftener, need fewer clothes and linens. Here are a few questions you’ll hear about dryers, and the answers to the questions. How does'a dryer work? Clothes are placed in a perforat ed drum or basket which revolves to tumble and fluff them. A fan blows hot air at about 200 de grees through perforations in drums; thermostat regulates heat. Moisture evaporates from clothes, and passes as steam through ex haust. You set a timer; a few minutes before . Ae drying' per iod's up, beat shuts off to let most of steam escape before you open dqoc*. j: Vnn ft save'work? The biggest jobs on w^days are lifting and carrying heavy baskets of wet clothes, hanging and taking down the clothes .pie(;e by piece. Instead, you can bundle clothes' frond washer into di^er in 20 seconds. Nor do stormy days upset your, washday when you have a dryer. No longer do you hang out your clothes, then have to take them down , still wet, and rehang them in the basement as a shower blows up. A dryer saves you that trouble. And when a dryer is used, there’s no clothes line to become sooty, or to break just as the last garment is himg. How long to dry my fandly wash? Lightweight cottons and rayons will dry in 5 or 10 minutes, sheets in 25 or 30 minutes, terry towels or bedspreads in 30 to 40; rugs in somewhat longer time; a mixed load from 30 to 60 minutes. Can I partly, dry items? 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Crosley Shelvador Electric 229.95 (less 18 ft. Norge Refrigerator, Electric 269.95 (less 1 9 ft. Coolerator Refrigerator, Electric 279.95 (less 10%) 10%) 10%) 10%) 10%) 21.50 HARDWARE 68 2 Gal. Can Adelphia White Paste 3 Golden Rod Wheel 'Borrow 12 Owen Transplanters 6 No. 312 Velo King Tricycles 6 No. 316 Velo King Tricycles 6 No. 320 Velo King Tricycles MACHINERY 1 DJIOIE Bolen Cultivator 1 12A251 Bolen Unisickle 1 BR300 Bolen Unisickle 1 4* Rotary Scraper (Marvin Ellis) 22 Hackney 4 Wheel Tobacco Trucks 1 Bolen Garden Tractor with Weights 8 Boyette T obacco Sprayer 1 Wheel Mt. Vernon Auto Trailer 1 Campbell 4 Wheel Trailer Gear 1 No. 250 New Holland Hammer Mill $ 3.25 8.69 4.95 15.00 15.50 16.75 $ 15.00 61.50 84.50 75.00 15.00 275.00 78.00 125.00 175.00 185.50 AND MANY OTHER ITEMS Johnson 1 Of “CASH IF YOU HAVE IT ’■ordyinc. CREDIT IF YOU NEED IT” Yes,^ this is a dryer plus. You 'Won’t need to sprinkle doihes if you take them out of dryer when at just-right idampnei^, and iron them on' the, spot You can set timer for any nuniber of minutes to an hour, and you can take out clothing. 'One make of drier has dial that, lets you select the exact degree „ of dryness needed and automatibally stops when gar ments are at the desired dryness, take sheets and tablecloths out of d^er slightly damp so tiny Wrinkles won’t dry in. If you iron them while they’re still steamy you’ll be amazed how fast they smooth out and dry under your iron. Will my linens stay as white? Yes, maybe more so. Contrary to popular notion, sunshine doesn’t keep clothes white. Science tells us that soap curd left in clothes may be oxidized by the sun; this causes clothes to be more yellow than wheu they’re dried in the shade. Thorough rinsing and an occasional mild bleach solution keep clothes white better than sunshine. And in the dryer, your clothes are protected from soot, dust, and smoke. Nor do you have a dirty clothesline to leave marks. As’for colors, many fade in the sun and stay ^ bright much longer in the dryer. ' Is a dryer hard on clothes? (No. A study made at one uni versity showed that terry towels dri^d in the dryer lost less weight after 5() dryings than did an equal num'ber dried on the line in the wind. Although the clothes tum ble about in a heated basket for a time, there is not the strain of freezing, the strechirig caused by wind. You may worry when you see lint from the clothes collect ing on the dryer’s trap screen. Ac tually the tumbling process only frees lint loosened in washing. Clothes lose lint on the line, too, only you don’t notice it. What care does a dryer need? Keep it clean the same way you clean your enameled refri gerator. After each use of the dryer, clean lint catcher and air intake with long-handled brush. No oiling is necessary. 0 Chicken Tops List Of Plentiful Foods Chicken will be in order for all . budget - ifidse «ien\i mgkers throughout March, with both broilers and fryers, plentiful on most local markets, Miss Jose phine Hall home agent for the State College Extension Service, said this week. 'Miss Hall said all commercial broiler areas, including the Del- Mar-Va, Shenandoah Valley, cen tral North Carolina, and north Georgia sections, are producing bountifully, with more chicks placed on farms than at any time in 'history. Supplies are expected to be generous ' throughout the month, and at prices materially below those of earlier in the year. She pointed out that onions, too, should be especially abund ant in March, since January 1 stocks were only slightly below those after the record 1946 crop. Recent wholesale prices also have been considerably below earlier levels. Among other plentiful foods of the coming, month, the home a- gent listed the following: Vegetables: Cabbage, Irish po tatoes, carrots, spinach, canned corn, and the lower grades of canned peas. Fruits: Both fresh arid pro cessed oranges, citrus juices, win ter pears, and dried prunes and raisins. Other foods: Eggs, processed dairy products (cheese, evaporat ed milk, butter, on-fat dry milk solids), dried beans and peas, pea nut butter, corn products, oat products, and honey. 0 It Pays To Advertise TbRelutfe Misery of^ uqmv M miMm-MHi MR I FRIGIDAIRE dealer for the paat 12 years Refrigerators, Ranges, Wa ter Heaters and otter ap pliances. BAUCOM* AFPLIANCE CMk Phone 3121 - Raeford. N. C.
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