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‘F.:LT hats which have become
spotted with rain can be treat
|ed by rubbing the spots very gent
'ty with steél wool until the nap is
ralsed and the spots disappear,
Have some putty leftover? You
can keep it from drying out by
mln a tin can with a tight
l cover. Before placing the
cover on the can, place a few drops
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
Mint-Marshmallow Sauce
(Makes 2 cups)
% cup confectioners’ sugar
% cup water
8 marshmallows
1 egg white
1 drop 01l of peppermint
Green vegetable coloring
1 Boil sugar and water 5 min.
utes. Add marshmallows, cut in
to small pieces. Stir until melt.
ed. Add this mixture gradually
to stifly-beaten egg white. Fla
vor, color and chill before sery
| ing. This sauce is excellent for
puddings, souffles or ice cream.
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ot lubricating oil in the groove
where the lid fits
Bone-handled knives which have
yellowed handles can be bleached
if you will take a flannel cloth and
dip it in hydrogen peroxide and
apply to the handles,
When you're making buttonholes
en material which tends to ravel
readily, mark the line designating
the buttonhole with colorless nail
polish.
To clean gilt frames on pie
lhru. mix together equal parts of
ammonia and denatured alcohol
'and moisten a bit of cheescoloth
n the solution for cleaning. Fol
' Jow this by rubbing with o Jdry
' cloth. A bit of lemon 01l after this
ecleaning will give the frames »
Mster, as well as some finish ‘o
protect them against soill
Cut heavy aluminum foil into
large sized sheets which wil cov
er the bottom of your ¢ en. This
sheet will cateh foods whieh run
ever and will save oven cleaning
HOME DEMONSTRATION
NEWS
MYRA HESTER, .D, Agent.
Someone lost a heavy silver brace-
Jet ot the &H Talent Show Monday
night. It is st my office and can be
had by dentifying it
Those from Early County attending
the State Home Demonstration Council
meeting in Athens this week (June
11 are: Mrs. John Gilbert, as Dress
Revue contestant, Mrs. Tom Morgan,
a 8 voting delegate, and myself.
This meeting is held on the campus
of the University of Georgia and s
the thirteenth annual conference of
the Georgia Home Demonstration
Council.
I am sure that some of you are be
guning to can and freere fresh vegeta
bles now. | have plenty of canning
and freesing bulleting. If you need
cither, you can get them st my office.
In canning. be sure and cheek your
canner before using it I steam o 8
capes arcund the cover, you may need
1o turn the gashet or even buy a new
one from the dealer or manufacturer
Leakages makes it difficult to obtain
the right pressure and may cause the
conner o bodl dry
I will bring the master gauge to all
the H D Club meetings this month.
M oyou went your gauge checked bring
the cover of your canner to the next
meeting of your club
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Blakelv Methodist Church
C. R. McKIBBEN, Pastor
9:45 a. m.: Church School.
~ 11:00 a. m.: Morning Worship Service,
7:00 p. m.: Junior and Youth Fellow
ships.
8:00 p. m.: Evening Worship Service,
Wednesday 7:45 p. m.: Weekly Pray
er Meeting.
Church of Christ
FORT GAINES STREET
Bible Study 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday Prayer 8:00 p. m.,
Blakely Baptist Church
REV. W, E. STOREY, Pastor
9:45 a. m.: Sunday School.
11:00 a. m.: Morning Worship Service.
7:00 p. m.: Training Union,
Wedneaday 800 b in: Weekly Pray:
00 p. m.: Weel -’
er Meeting.
HOLY TRINITY PROTESTANT
o EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. John Paul Jones, Vicar
Evening Prayer and Sermon every
Sunday at 5:00 p. m. Holy Communion
on first Sunday. Public invited.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Corner Liberty & Bay Sts, ‘
P. Z. SMITH, Paster
Services:
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Worship 11:00 a. m.
Young People 7:00 p. m.
Evangelistic Service 8:00 p. m.
Mid-week:
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8:00 p. m.
Young People Friday 8:00 p. m.
Father’s Day
June 19th
SHOP EARLY, ;;l—(;;:ow. SHOP WHITE
QUALITY MERCHANDISE ESPECIALLY
STOCKED FOR YOUR FATHER'S DAY GIFTS.
Van Heusen and Airmun Dress and
Sport Shirts, all sizes and latest
shades.
Dress Slacks by Higgins. All the want
ed fabrics for cool, comfortable sum
mertime wear.
Summer Straws by Adam and Thoro
bred.
Pioneer Belts, Suspenders, Bill Folds.
Wemkley and Van Heusen Ties
Socks — Nylons, Nylon Stretch, Ray
ons and Cottons.
Casval Slacks by Dickie, in Denim and
Cotton Cords.
Swim Wear.
Cuff Links and Tie Slides.
Svits and Sport Coats.
U-Shirts and Shorts
Dress Shoes, Sandals and Casvals.
Ton and Grey Matched Svits
“WE GIFT WRAP FREE"
WHITE-JERNIGAN COMPANY
“Quality Merchandise for Leow"
EARLY COUNTY NEWS, BLAKELY, GEORGIA
BLAKELY FREE WILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Cor. Church & Perry
REV, K. V. SHUTES, Pastor
10:00 a. m.: Sunday School.
I 11:00 a. m.: Sermon.
7:00 p. m.: League, .
\ 8:00 p. m.: Sermon.
- 8:00 p. m.: Wednesday, Prayer Meet
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’ Service every Suaday.
BETHEL SPRINGS ASSEMBLY
" OF GOD CHURCH
Saturday 8:00 p. m.,
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
Sunday Morning 11:00 a. m,
Sunday evening 7:00 p. m,
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
each 4th Sunday in Blakely courthouse.
Preaching by Elder Pelham, of Al
bany.
ENTERPRISE FREE WILL CHURCH
It is announced that Enterprise Free
Will Baptist Church has postponed the
revival meeting until the fourth Sun
day in July, but will have the ceme
tery cleaning on Thursday, June 23.
All who have loved ones buried there
are asked to be there and bring lots
of help to clean it off. They are re
quested lolendlomeoneinthelrphee‘
if they can't be there.
Preaching fourth Saturday night at
8:30, Sunday morning at 11 and Sun
day night at 8:30. Come and bring
your neighbor.
REV. COY WATSON, le‘
A simple way to prepare non-wash
able woolens for storage is to hlfl“
them on a clothes line. Then spray
them lightly with DDT. Do not soak
them. Too much of the spray will
leave a white deposit after the spray
;dma, If this happens, a light brush
ing will remove it. Be sure treated
woolens are thoroughly dry before
storing them.
When checking cotton for boll wee
vil infestation, if an average of one
weevil per 100 plants is found, an early
season application of insecticide is
recommended.
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Everybody wants to save money. The right place: Piggly Wiggly! This week
we are going all out to bring you some outstanding specials. Shop with us early
and see how you'll save. Go no further than Piggly Wiggly for some real food
values. ; v il
These Prices Effective FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 10-11
MEAT - Streak-o-Lean White . . . . . Lh.19%
BACON - Swift's Oriole or Seminole Sliced . . Lb. 3%
FRYERS - Grade A Medium Size . . . . Ea. 7%
HAMBURGER - Special Mixed . . . . Lb.2s¢
SAUSAGE-Redlinks . . . . . . 41b5.1.00
PEAS —~HomeGrown . . . . . . 31b5.2%
MU= L L L e s s
POTATOES - Calif. Long White . . . 51lbs. 3%
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SUGAR . . 10 Ibs. 79
TEA-Plymouth . . . . . . 1-2 lb. pkg. 5%
PUDDING - Royal Asst. Flavors . . . 3 pkgs. 25¢
COFFEE - Plymouthlnstant . . . . 2-oz jor 3%
FLOUR - Guaranteed Hi-Ball . . . 25-lb. bagl.69
PORK&BEANS . . . . . . No.3o3canloc
Bl n - 4. b mi b o
FLOUR - Tenderfloke . . . . . 25-lb. bag 2.29
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MAYONNAISE . Pint 26¢
MILK - All Brands, 3 large or 6smallcans . . 39
CRACKERS—~Premium . . . . . Ilb. pkg. 25¢
PICKLES - Alabama Girl . . . . . 8-ozjorl7c
SNOW CROP DRINKS — Makes2pints . . . Cans¢
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PINEAPPLE JUICE-Dole . . . . 46-0 z can 29
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BABY FOOD - Heinz or Gerber's . . . 3 jars 29
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