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Winfall Home Demonstration
Club Meets With President
,The Winfall Home Demon
stration Club met at the home of
their president, Mrs. Mattie
Modlin, recently.
The meeting opened with
devotion led by Mrs. Modlin. A
Hymn, "My Faith Looks Up To
Thee," was followed by The
; Lord's Prayer repeated in
unison.
; Mrs. Lamb, Club Secretary,
- ready the minutes of the last
meeting which was held at Mrs.
: Rosie Felton's home. After Roll
. Call and .completion of the
business session, Mrs.. Ida
Norman gave a wonderful
demonstration on Follow The
Guide." She showed a bulletin
on how to balance meals for a
. family and how essential it is
-for school children. She
demonstrated how to . get
children to like milk, by using a
quart of milk and McCormick
food coloring. The milk was
tested by each member.
It was also stated that a fruit
juice could be used and for an
Miller-McGoogan
Wedding Invitation
The Miller-McGoogan
wedding will take place in the
First United Methodist Church
on Saturday, July 1, at 2:00 p.m.
Reception follows in the church
Fellowship Hall. Friends are
invited to attend.
ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ
1. Who won the Belmont
Stakes? ,
2. What driver was killed
' recently at Le Mans?
3. Who won the IVB Phila
delphia gold classic?
4. Who won the recent Le
" Mans classic?
5. For whom does Dick
Drago pitch?
Aiswers to Sports Qiiz
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2.
3.
4.
Riva Ridge.
Joakim Bonnier.
J.C. Snead.
Graham Hill & Henri
Pescarolo.
The Kansas City Royals.
FOOD PLANTS
J The total number of
food manufacturing
plants in the U. S. has
dropped from 42,000 In
the early 1930' a to fewer
than 27,000 today.
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Mrs. Taylor told the mem bers
about the proper; methods of
canning or preserving foods.
She explained the method of
Waterbury canning . and
pressure canning to inactivate
bacteria and botulism in foods.
The members had a good
argument on whether preserves
and pickles , will keep in
Mayonnaise or Salad Dressing
jars as well as regular Mason
Canning jars.. We decided to
continue this debate at the next
meeting. "
The hostess served a salad
plate consisting of chicken
salad, sliced ; tomatoes,
crackers. cookies. and
lemonade.
Helen Gaither
Club Meets
The Helen Gaither
Homemakers Club met
Thursday night, June IS, with
Mrs. Fred Matthews as hostess.
The president, Mrs. Maude
Lane, presided. "Onward, Ever
Onward," was sung. Mrs.
Matthews gave the devotional,
reading the 24th Psalm. The
Lord's Prayer was repeated in
unison.
Mrs. Paige Underwood gave
the demonstration on
"Sewing." She showed the
members how to bind arm holes
and put in sleeves. This was
enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Clifford Perry gave a
talk on "Dairy Month." She
urged each one to drink milk
and get it in our food. '
Mrs. Lane conducted the
business session. The Rum
mage Sale was announced,
which would be held June 21 at
the County Building.
The Nominating Committee
gave the following report:
President, Mrs. Warner Madre;
Vice President, Mrs. John
Corprew; and Secretary, Mrs.
Clifford Perry.
After the Collect was
repeatfclHuid the meeting ad
journed, the group was
delightfully entertained by two
of Mrs. Matthews' music pupils,
Karen Lane and Gywn
Trueblood, who rendered
several piano selections.
Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess to the
twelve members and three
visitors present. -
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WEEKLY RECIPE
Sarah Anne Sheridan
What could 1 be more re
freshing during this hot
weather than chilled des
serts using fresh fruit? Try
this refreshing and cool
dessert some hot night.
: Peach Pie
1 c peach syrup
1 pkg lemon flavored
gelatin
V4 c cold water
1 pt vanilla ice cream
18 t almond extract
Fresh sliced peaches
about 2 to 2Vi cups
1 9-inch baked pastry
shell :
Whipped cream
Heat syrup to boiling. Re
move from heat and add lem
on gelatin. Stir until dis
solved. Add cold water. Cut
ice- cream into six pieces
and add to hot liquid. Stir
until melted. Add almond
extract. Chill .until mixture
begins to thicken and mound
when s p o o n e d--about 40
minutes. Fold 12 cups of
peaches. Pour into cooled,
baked pastry shell. Chill
until firm. Ganish with
whipped cream and peach
slices.
Women Police
More and more women are
joining the nation's police
forces and it's an encour
aging trend. With crime at
an all-time high and steadily
rising, any change inlaw
enforcement procedure
which produces results is
welcome.
There are, of course, some
jobs only men should be
asked to do. Other than
these women are right to ex
pect equal consideration, if
they offer equal performance
and capability.
Interestingly, in some
fields of police work they
are reportedly better than
men. lhey provoke fewer
violent reactions in some
forms of arrest, it's said.
Women undercover agents
are said to perform at least
as well as men in appre
hending drug sellers. They
have excelled in other forms
of police work.
But as for sending in a
110-pound beauty (or two or
three) to wrestle with bank
robbers, , gang toughies.
COrS EASXETKU. SHOES
LOW TOP -WHITE
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Permanent
Will Arrive July 3
RALEIGH Con
sumers can look forward
to more convenient, in
formation and added pro
tection when they pur
chase wearing apparel.
A ruling by the
Federal Trade Commis
sion (FTC) will require
that all articles of
clothing, with a few
exceptions, must bear
permanent labels that
clearly and simply dis
close the washing and
cleaning Instructions,
says Harriet Tutterow,
extension clothing spe
cialist, North Carolina
State University.
The new rule goes Into
effect July 3. It means
that all articles of
clothing manufactured
after July 3 must ' have
labels with washing or
cleaning Instructions
permanently attaohed to
them rather than on
throw-away tags ihat can
easily be misplaced.
The consumer then
always will have at her
fingertips the correct
information to Insure that
she will not ruin clothing
by using the wrong
method of cleaning.
Check price facts -
PRICE FACTS
Pinto Is up to $346 less than leading
competitors.
Pinto................... $1960
Datsun PL 510 ......... . $2306
Toyota Corolla 1600 $2109
VW Super Beetle 113.... $2159
PERFORMANCE FACTS
When it comes to performance, Pinto is right up there. It has
an engine with power to handle American expressways with
ease... yet has remarkable gas economy. Its sporty rack-and-pinion
steering makes for smooth, precise handling...
turns in a tight 31.5 ft. circle! Its lowerwider stance gives
good stability. Pinto's roomier interior gives you and your
passengers lots of driving and riding comfort.
Gare Labels
Home , sewers will
benefit from the new rule,
too. All textiles and
fabrics that are sold for
the making of wearing
apparel must be accom
panied by similar care
labels that the home
sewer can attach per
manently to her finished
article.
Manufacturers of both
home sewing fabrics and
wearing apparel are
responsible for providing
the labels for their
products. The FTC
specifically states that
all labels must be
designed to last as long
as the articles they are
attached to and must
remain legible for the life
of the garment.
Hoisery Is included
under the new rule.
Exceptions are shoes,
gloves, and items used
exclusively as headwear.
The Commission also is
considering exempting
some low-priced items
probably those selling for
$3 or less but these
must be completely
washable in order to
qualify for an exemption.
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and Important product facts-brought
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SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
in maintenance matters, Pinto was designed to save you money and time. Many of Pinto's service
requirements are engineered for easy do-it-yourself maintenance. Don't forget, when buying a
small car, to be sure to take into consideration such things as normal oil changes, major chassis
lube intervals and brake adjustments . . , all cost factors in the economy of operating a subcom
pact. For instance, Pinto requires normal oil changes only after 6,000 miles. And it normally goes
an average of 3 years (36,000 miles) before a major chassis lube is needed. As for brake adjust
ments, Pinto's brakes are self-adjusting. When you get back to basics, you get back to Ford.
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HEALTH -
(Practical Hints
By
You can have almost in
stant doughnuts by cutting
the centers from prepared
canned biscuits and fry in
hot oil. Glaze or roll in sug
ar. Don't forget to fry the
"holes."
A good cream rinse will
do wonders for your hair
which will probably take a
beating from sun, wind and
swimming this summer.
Take along several lem
ons on your camping trip.
They're good for removing
the smell of fish, onion and
other strong odors from the
hands.
Even though it's summer,
remember that plunging into
extremely cold water can
cause sudden cramps that
account for the drowning of
many expert swimmers.
If you have small children,
there's nothing handier than
bags made out of net for
socks and other small arti
cles. Sweaters hold their
shape better when washed in
a net bag. The bags are inexpensive-make
several
from one yard of net.
When buying light bulbs
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PRODUCT QUALITY
Value pinto Datsun 510 Toyota 1100 VW11S
Length 163.0" 160.2" 157.5" 161 X
Width 69.4" 61.4" 59.3" 62.4
Height 50.1" 55.9" 54.1" 62.4
Front Leg Room 41.0" 39.2" 39.2" 39
Front Shoulder Room 52.5" 49.8" 49.8" 46 X1
Rear Leg Room 31.4" 32.6" 31.7" 30.7
Rear Shoulder Room 51.6" 49.8" 46.0" 48.6
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HOME - BEAUTY
For The Modern Woman)
April Rhodes
check the average number . of
hours the bulb will bum as
well as the wattage.
Did you know you can
speed your cleaning chores
by first listing jobs to be
done room by room? Com
plete one task at a time.
Swimming uses more mus
cles at one time than any
other exercise. Join a swim
club this summer. The water
treatment also relaxes mus
cles and tense persons.
Those who are allergic to
molds should beware of
molds which thrive on books,
especially old books, during
long spells of damp weather.
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SERVICE FACILITIES
dealers are conveniently
tne country. No matter where you go, or where you're at you'll
find a Ford Dealer ready to offer you fine, fast, friendly ear
vice. His up-to-date electronic diagnostic equipment, factory
trained mechanics, and well-stocked parts department all help
serve you with better ideas in service, too.
Thunday, Jum If, lWl-afS
Postais ;
One of innovations of f&f
new Postal Service, a
longer under congressional
control, is the eliminatiooof
localities' from postmarks.;
Instead, the receiver finds
only "U.S. Postal Service'
printed on the outside of Ma,
'letter.; ' --v.
The Postal Service offers,
several reasons why this,
represents progress, why
this is necessary, etc. WImbV'
ever the justifications, honw
ever, they are outweighed-
by the very obvious IspV
that this system hides fltw '
the addressee the point of'
mailing and the exact time,,
the traditional means by,
which he can trace postal
service, v..
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