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I'\ K ( A KOI i •.* A :'J ■viturdy.y, June 25, 1949 THE ROAD TO HEALTH s< VBI 2 1 I ! • B Y A! B1 ! i vV D! VS A*. !R , i. J). Nat !.* v >1; , 'r \NP -extol that it toin.u > ':v hard .!* • L#tfc*, CTt*T.wi :ic SC.I Tii ’ ifiV^r Linda had a vjrr,,- brothel ,v.r. had scar'd : itivi in u mild -rri before >!!•• did Mrs Gibbs, ortuiiately. srr. f i>r u* doctor -a eared the ivy and at the; <r-op the rc-'t oi uv t ift):*.y. A>p«.*c ■■li v little Linda, a wav train the ; or-Hner anti wju’c j . c. > it) u* a sick vv.tv.\ -nd wi;h. hiiii. A' r<, Gibb r f . • *■•; ,■ S ■: - j ci cO - she would "take .t .; • • ' and at the sgtme lime : V children AbOUt * • : 4 - p . « r> I ‘ Vs •. . . ' .... fCAMAia was getting ,md vt....y w 2 Ring bo .*i vy vvhen 1 ind < >• ■’ ■■ |, j •»).> so- * - - .-,p,-3 .. .... ... A the Gibbs’ ?*■»<'-nil- on Tfc? d .rtor d; - ' • Ac.a T in j.ttie boy had r.o :■ Amplications JORDAN’S j JEWELERS | Quality Gifts SINCE 1898 j Srutthfu'ki. N. C by trie Naiuna: NicoA'a 1 As sociation and the h.An c.w •r,, ~ ,j. . ... . ,t ; • n oi me pc- ole. I liIM.S TiHi IMEISLM WUMiA BA BESS 11. 1 Hf.LI. HOW DO YOf LOOK? Now that we have h.i .veatner, >itis will i>e n lull ume job trying tu keep or oi And since women are -.!uiust always the center at atunc- I! r whether at work or at play. ;hr-o h i: out duty keep aul ■solve aiiurme nt ail tum:-; leave 'if the heavy calcimine. e,.\'s nt3ke-up winch not oniy '.f.iki-: one feel the heat more in tf ' : ‘ \ but voli look tile part v well. Any’.v.tv there are two icw e.noral eneek roses blooming; eat w iseiy. bathe d:>iiy: get sutficieiit re.-t; and exercise :n the op n. Gr<aiming Tn for it * Weather— It the neat uvi's you trail (iisPevei u! all-gone feeling and you ate ' tv of the u- people w:: hr ve tapt your rocks Sane., then: 1; li ll WBA->F YA CHANGE YQU£y fMiND . REMEMB&& THE TEAM L TO PITCH >. Sg •-- /WWWItAF T&R/ / i ? 7 lvj ! j 11 v^tf: [if! t | \ \\\ L ) 11| i f\ ]\ \ KN°VV^^ WOT> ~ : ywr-" 1 r K a ■ -V* « / s frs' | / U/ . J:f\ /gaarifa i-'df / !W,» ;■ \' x' / 'MI #| ! 1~- ||| State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Hill acreage niiolat-ni and marketing quotas be put into ci icet u> 1954-crop wheat" m recent 'any t r-t-C'. ,rv ■’ Y-u'i ' iture ■ iur, ...lid. ;'ii :i’ cm'lU f:.vo;,r .e coueita.iii ' u e -ago !94y .virr.it crop eou ih-e. the Department may be re -1 lived by ’■ w lo r.-i. claim acreage dlnmem-' and possibiv market.e.y •iuotas fm the 1950 crop A final •eejsion cunnot be mad.- until iter the June crop report is available. S'ate P•>!./'. ci- :. tv. ~nd coun ly A:.!i,cultural conservation con:-, Uce.- are tew gatherin. irorn iai mers ti .. crop acreage and pro cunii. your .. ir :r.. r e and av. ay i on- the iat-e. a.id the buck sU-.uM; o- yvorr and oil uw ne.'k. Do riot -vear heavy mal.v-un And before applying make-up. p. t m your favorite astringent wet.:'. yad.3 f cotton. This wiii i rush perspiration. U.e colcgne lavishly, for that re freshing lift. Pat it on the air. wrist and neck. f daresay that r.jrdy .- i.yoite r.r. e reminded t 1 bathe drily d see th-u you apply a good deod r ant. WOriSRBEZV 7 i I a cure little niece vismNe M Ineg yyANTE you to IlIa" - .. s | Vi iH uugr had A BIRTHDAY,Y ■ kNO’A .i M OLDER NOW TO IVE 60i|r TO BE « SERIOUS/OFi •Pk ... r\. A..- >. Yj Jtii i vvWi-W>.' v i ' !o V ; i £ ! PS «..0 - ScT MY OUD WgggjK-- ■ ' _ 3<o£ PEW Si ON —Yfc ■ .os*'" <](^^ A I ' \sjj\ .disc'ion mfcrnusUon wvuch w. be needed if f .~r- ucr-.- ige ikotments are r:. -a : r. u-' - *- fr. vis ur i. . .vtr., . * ■ :: a : etc rend lint wi uid be reauirt*.! to : put them into effect The toDi! vvheiit supply lor the 1949 59 mauei.i'K year, v. hic.-t ■ start# Jul; - at prnsen: ex;.voted ,to be m vxctv of 1.6 bii’ion bushel* ich a v'lppb migiu he dC - 60 ' million btr-iie.r ait > v the lev- i at: t- . ’ ■ ’ r imatvbi: ’:.r : . rl s r quo • yv uid be i. -o i U by Wild! portion of their income da city resident.-, -p r r,d for looti? Aiiout one-third; according to a survey iriadi in the sprit: ; x tile Bui ecu f Hums:: NhrtiS: and Home Kcouopucs. f * S P: - f. srtrrient of Agr culture The food AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY We R ijiiild Any Auto Interior Tailor Made Seat Covers, Head I.;rungs. Floor Mats Truck Covers Rebuilt. Safety Glass# I Installation MOZi.NGO AUTO TRIM SHOP Dial 366- J Smifhfield, N- C | vul of the average city family was ffj-ind to be $25.r»? a week, or 32 i„. , £ , iA : Os itit* \ W 4**rKi y ir*- | -brae. The -tudy showed that a ■> Jvi" l-'-'fi .-t me r “.i. 'wm Cor f.aod u 1948 Uiar in 194:1 whep coeopai - •‘h: v/erc gath'.re'i ir: 1942. ■ Y weekly f-.0-i L;!l t Uie average r - icsuuiy '.vas S’4 o.: 26 jCf . t of the total :.io:nie. The bigger post war food bills b ■ y.”i T-artiy into higher prre , P»t tty • irge pbfclaises. Higher i consui:-p:.on of ri.ch foods us milk, r’rp;t 5 vcget-.hies. eggs and meal, P'liilry. .u.u fiaii indicate tuat tne i.-iTUi. money bought better n.itrit. ;i *n 1948 titan :n early war yfvrs. One North Carolina city —■’ Hign doir.f , inch included in the ia»B I survey, which covered t.htiG house— '’•o.ds in , 1 .sections • f the country, 1 SAWYER AUTO SUPPLY ‘>SEE SAWYER-? IK i SELMA AND SAVE S | IS2 S Raeford St Selma I ! rve 60TS0*\E)r%l , . vl-TO o: ; ( Ft • mi , : X- .fl,= ! t:-i i V f ' ufe&av'J * f~l i L V yr\'Ztwf>sinl i r ONE ! VaKct THAT 4VXH DIFFERENCE/ !60 AHf \P AND pi AY— ENJOY^ «i j /N \ PAGE THIRTEEN
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