i' 1^, -V - -If/ ” ,,, */•». A ■ • ^ . j.,_ t, ., . . A m M)Cl^flSli NCHS %1- — Br A. A. UcTnnla Min ■ •' ?• • litOe W. M. Brock, inio ex~ pects to enter school next fall, 9ent Monday as a visitor in ^ fiockfish schooL . Mr. and Mrs. Wright Parker and daughter, Ellen, visited Mrs. .^ Parker’s father, A. L. Long, and &mily Sunday. pressed by the very large crowd that had gathered at Gr^errsboro for the Golf Touman^i Mrs. Lizrie Tolar and Mrs. Earl Tolar ol Arabia and hfr. and Mrs. J. G. Edge of Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bose- man last Sunday. Galatia Church choir and some | of their friends will have a wicn- ' er roast at the park near the j State Fishery tonight, the weath.- | er pernriiting. Mr. and Mrs. Less Livinc^'er. ■ of Charlotte were gue.'t.'; ct l«!r. and Mrs. M. S.'Bnstow i.'.s'. , day. • • I The death of D. P. Andrews c.-r.'.e as a shock to many of his fric-’-.^s and relatives. Although he had been m ill health for ’ etime and the seriousness of ccnoi'ion was known to his nr.a cdi.'Ko tamliy, .the end came ;. ;.icr suddenly to all. the ehu^. The people of Philip pi are some in^rovemfuts to their church building. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brock and children of Laurel Hill, Scot land county, were guests of Mr. and hfcs. E. T. Brock and family Simday. R. R. Andrews of Asheboro. who came down for the fimei;al of his brother. D. P. Andrews, was very sick while here. Friends of Mrs. Ruth Hamilton regret to hear of the death of her son, Davis Hamilton, in Americus, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MiEr and daughter. Franitte, n. Greensboro l-t-'t Snturd.ry. daughter. L.'ttr:.. v.ito ;s ; dent at WCT'XC returr.c.. them for a v -.ck's -ris.:. I Hoffman's Jewelry Store ;r. Faj-etteville presented T.aber- nacle Church with an electric clock recently. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jones spent last Sunday with relatives at Guilford College. They were im- i.'.r. ;u ;1 IMi'.s. Will Blue_ of Ab- ■. n -risited' tuc Andrews fam- '.idr.ciay at.r took their grancl- . Cl.'.f- Jr and Billy,- home them for .0 short visit. Mr. ■. .rl-o ccjicd 'to see Mrs. W. r.osem.'iii 'oho has been em- ■-: t by the .-^V .'b F Railroad Co. .-1 r .'ince its beginning, and who i.j-.v ill at her iiome here. Rev. B. J. Kinlaw w'as a Rock- fish visitor last Sunday evening. There will be a barbecue and chicken supper at Philippi church tomorrow night for the benefit of '*ege T... SiEits lo rarm ’’omeinakers Clothing .spcci. li.sts say- it is the number of-.-'titchos per inch, •lie t.vpe of thread, the. ciuality and kind of fabric, and the kind of .stitch that affect tlie wearabil ity of buttonholes. The number of stitches is of first importance and the right kind of thread • is another important factor in long- wearing buttonholes. Button holes made with unmercerized thread are more resistant to wear than those . made with mercerized thread, the epedaliet* say. • ^ The kin4 of labcic and the kind of stitch used also affect wear. On mediiun quality percale, but tonholes shodld be longer than on higher lower quality per* cale. The 'so-called purl stitch is be^r ffikn die”'whip stitch for mMdng buttonholes wear. T ■ Potatoes boiled or baked in their jackets offer important divi dends, especially in vitamin C, over those -pared before cooking, nutrition studies show. If you want to serve' potatoes without their skin, remove it after cook ing rather than before, the food specialists suggest. Thi," may save time as well^ as nutritive value because skinning a liot boiled potato is quicker and easier than parin,g a raw potato. Carrot skin seems, to give little cr flo protection'to nu ritive va lue inr' cooking. Many ii.iusewives prefer to leave, the skin on young, smail, lender carrots. Mature,' stored carrots, on the orher hand, may be more appetizing if pared I before cooking. Equipment used in cooking, though clean, may need to be sweetened occasionall.v. Odors may arise from lack of use' or from prolonged storage of food. Small particles of food often ..lodge in corners of equipment and mold which gives a musty odor. Baking soda used in solution effectively sweetens equipment. Get White Clothes Coloreil Clothes THE \J FAMOUS W^Stin^OUSe AUTOMAHC WAi.}.tK..A VflTH T.* # *> ' i ' Aiif ff ... y J.,, />//■ ^ y 40 golbiH^ of water per M /Heasvres wc^efMlo the size of the ' .'Ail you do is set o'diaL 'X " ‘‘Z, ,f'' , ' LAUNDRO^MAT is a Trade-Mark, Reg. U. S. Pat. OS. ^ ON THE ■ /i* «*hs«,ss,on Ii look at these Features! Only Laundromot has them! Slanting Front Ineiined Basket /kr75a4y/ rkr^tooF/ this easy, convincing way An improvement over all known . . . For easy loading, unloa/^g. ^ methods. The Inclined Basket No awkward bending or stooping^ ^ washing action that is when loadinQ washer... or taking clothe frr/rn it. amazingly efficient, \ 1/// S/ngfe li phone ii.s and make arranf{erneriis to Kyv the Laundromat wa-h a load 0;' vq.if clothe-, LT’.S l-’l-tEL. '/ou come to ne '--.tore; see your clothe.s washed ‘‘ikliiuj ckan, the Laundromat v/ay! Dial Control Starting, stoppirig, filling, water temperat'ire, ’warning, rinsing, damp-d ry i ng,,. al i %nt rolled auto- maticaiiy -A-ith one dial setting. Self- Cleaning The Laundromat has no Imt trap to require periodic emptying. Wa.sh and rinse wat(;r8 keep t interior sparkling clean. INSTALLS ANYWHERE No bolting to the Floor ...No Vibration! 'X humSe SJM.. ^i45{\^stin^ouse Dundarrach Trading Company 0 TUNE IN ON TED MAI.ONE — every morning;, Monday throuj^h Friday — ABC Network feik'r.- ; Jolie Repoi^ On ^ > Faihoiera Hbm« Adniinistralipn Plan Hoke County farmers^cooperat-. ing -with the Farmers Home. Ad ministration plan increases in crop and livestock yields this year through more -efficieht pro duction, according to Harllee H. Jobe. Hoke County Supervisor. Mr; Jobe said he, believed the adoption of better methods was “largerly responsible for the suc cess of the families who have been working with us here.” Of ^the 48 who have bought farms through the agency in the past 12 years, 11 have paid off in full 30 to 37 years in advance,®.and 77 per cent of the rest are ahead of schedule. 9 of these farms -were purchased this past year. % Approximately 365 County families have used FHA super vised credit to buy seed, feed, fertilizer, and farm and home equipment and supplies. Of these 17’ have paid in full and 107 are current borrowers. The farm, goal 0 fthese fami lies is to achieve maximum quantity and quality of produc tion. They expect to reach their' goal through a balanced farm program, diversified enough to spread both labor and income as evenly as pipssible over the year an dto avoid-the hazards of a one-crop system. They will increase crop pro duction by better selection of seed, the planting of cover crops, use of the right kinds and a- mounts of fertilizer, and better cultivation -of the land. • At- this time of year, Mr. Jobe, pointed out, careful preparation of seed beds, choice of suitable seed types, and setting planting dates as early as weather permits, are of first importance. Carelessly prepared seed beds, poor seed, nad late planting often cause poor stands and low yields. In some instances, owners will re store or develop idle or waste land on their property to have ‘bigger acres” with adding more land. “With production costs in creasing as they have in the past few years”, Mr. Jobe said, “it is more necessary than ever that farmers follow the best practices and organize their business ^ .they ,wlil keep expenses down.” - '-'.-i**® iii'•n- . 31^1S4t TiAtfiepe m |iAk|t ANP lARN IN YoilR SPAM TIMi WITH TNI NIW BEGABPliESS OF wHKMt OB WHEN ^ LET US FINANCE IT Fob you. Liinber River DiscoantCo. Phone 767 South Elm St® LUMBERTON, N. C. iliiHlL !, MB. FARMER: Do not delay longer Take your fertilizers now. Unless you accept early delivery, we are afraid the producers of fertilizer i . A ^materials will divert of our supplies to other sections of the country due to our lack of storage sp^ce. ACT PROMPTLY! Dixie Guano Co. LAURINBURG, N. C. ■■'1. Telephones: Main Office 63 and 65. Plant Officti| 66 Mr^ryafacinters of Quality Fertiliz^ls i\ \ Y: / / I \ - SPiece - APostef tfress and Springs 95 TO 50 Johnson Cotton Company Of Raefor.c ic. E Cash If You Have It iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Credit U You Need It = r.-X.. ’.ir, j'