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Savingt Bonds Still Increasing Sales of U. 8. Savings Bonds in North Carolina continued to soar with purchases in June being 19% greater than last year. This sets a new ten-year sales record for the month. For the first six months of this year, a new all time peace record was set with I sales amounting to $28,907,954.00, 21% greater than 1954. This amount to nearly 50% of the annual state quota of 58.8 million dollars. This report, released today by W. D. Whi taker, Cherokee County I Chairman, shows that Cherokee County sales for June were *6,843, 75. Neighboring counties also show Increased sales. | f | | \ , Over 1,000 Fat Man's Misery' Picnics were served during the first week of "Wilderness Road" at Beret, Kj. VP Henry C. Moore Dies In Hayesville Henry C. Moore, 88, died at noon, Wednesday, July IS, at his home in Hayesville, following a long ill ness. Funeral services were held at 3 i P. M. Thursday in Moss Memorial Baptist Church. The Rev. Glover P. Ledford officiated and burial was in Moss Cemetery with Ma sonic rites at the graveside. j Grandsons were pallbearers. . The body remained at Ivie Fun eral Home in Hayesville until 1:30 p. m. when it was taken to the church to lie in state until time for the services. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Margaret M. Moore; five sons, Ira, Jay, Hayy, Wayne and Andrew of Hayesville; two daughters, Mrs. C. H. Moss of Hayesville, and Mrs. W.M. Burch of Franklin; 19 grand Rhinehardt Dies i In Hiawassee j Joseph A. Rhinehardt, <1. a far mer at Route 1. Young Harris, ' Ga., died at S:30 p. m. Thursday, i July "y. a Hiawassee, Ga. hospit al. * Funeral services were held at 2.30 p. m. Saturday in Woods Grove Baptist Church of which he was a member. / The Rev. John F\ Moore officiat ed and burial was in the church cemetery with Masonic rites. He i was a member of the Masonic Lodge at Young Harris, Ga. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Esther Rhinehardt; four sons, children; 13 great-grandchildren ; and a brother, J. V. A. Moore of Hayesville. , He was a member of the Hayes ville Masonic Lodge. Notice Taxpayers Pay your 1954 County taxes on or before August 4, 1955 , and save advertis ing and sales cost. Joe Myers Tax Collector Freezer Facts Today's homemaker is a smart food buyer. One of her favorite tricks is taking advantage of "specials" in meats at the supermarket, buying extra cuts and storing them in her home freezer to stretch her food dollars. But she also knows proper freezing must follow her trip to the store ? if her thrift-wise shopping is really to pay off. Thus she keeps in mind three important points about freezing meats at home: 1. Choose high quality meats. Since freezing does not improve the flavor of any food, the frozen product will be no better than the food in its original state. 2. Package meats properly. Choose a wrapping material which keer>s air out. When air i& allowed to reach food during freezer storage, the result is loss of moisture, accompanied by a change in flavor. The food soon becomes unpalatable. The condition known as "freezer burn" occurs when air enters the package. One of the best freezer wrapping materials on the market is the new plastic wrap made of saran. Because this transparent film clings to the shape of any food being wrapped, it is possible to mold the film closely jeven 10 irregular cuts of meat, such a' roasts, squeezing out a maximum ^amount of air from the package. i Follow this simple method: First, pad any bony edges with an extra piece of saran ; then overwrap with a single thickness of the film using the "drug store wrap" method; pull saran tightly around meat to get the closest possible seal before applying freezer tape; tape and label. Masking tape which. may be written on is good and makes labeling easy. 3. Label foods accurately. Label each package with date, name of product, and approximate number of servings. It is helpful to add an "expiration date" to the label ? the maximum storage time. Most freezer manuals will have storage time charts. Check freezer occasionally to use up those foods stored longest. Use all foods before expiration date. Careful attention to good freezer techniques and proper packaging will insure a high quality frozen food product. M/Sgt. Willis Rhin?ha'rdt of Ft. I Hood, Texas, Troy of Detroit, I Mich., and Pvt. James RhinehardtJ of Camp Gordon, Ga.; three daugh ters, Mrs. Christine Burch of Hiawassee, Ga. Mrs. Vina Lou Parkerson of Pensacola, Fla., and | Miss Stella Rhinehardt of the' home; one brother, Victor of Mt. I Berry, Ga. ; four sisters, Mrs. Ida Gribble, Mrs. Mae McMillan of Young Harris, Ga., and Mrs. Ethel 1 Six of Oakland, Calif.; and three grandchildren. Townson Funeral Home was in charge. SAFE PARKING Know how to safely park your car on a hill? The Institute For I Safer Living lists three precau I tions that should be taken to pre I vent the car from rolling away and i causing an accident. First, set your handbrake firmly and be sure 'that it holds; second, put the car In gear ? reverse if heading down, low or "drive" position if heading up; third if at a curb turn your fron wheels solidly against it ? 11 on an open road play it safe and block the downhill wheel with a | stone. Provide one linear foot of miner al feeder space for each 30 pigs. YOU G?T... ? More car for yoar moooyl ? Top dollar for yoar prosoot cor I ? Top rondo prko whoa It corns tlmo to soil I / Come in during our BAN D WAGON tiOHs and SAVE 3 WAYS ! It'* a fact ! You can actually save money by buying your new Ford now during our Summer Bandwagon Sell-a-bration . . . now while we're giving top "Sell-a-bration" deals! You save 3 ways! In the first place, you get the car that tells more because it ? worth more. The "55 Ford features ?tyling inspired by the Thun derbird . . . reassuring, quick-action THgger-Torque "Go" . . . and a brand-new, smooth-new Angle Poised ride. There's nothing like it on the road. Next, you get more money for your present car because we're out to chalk up new sales records and we want your business! Your present car will never be worth more in trade than right now/ In addition, you may expect an extra dividend later, when you sell your Ford. For years, Fords have returned a higher propor tion of their original cost at resale than any other car in the low-price field. r Gel a Sell-a-bration Deal on a '55 mmm. mmmrn a FORD BURCH MOTORS REECE MOTOt CO. Murphy, N. C. Pfaon.96 Pfaon.52 Andrew*. N.C Young Writer* May Enter Poetry Contest The Poetry Council of North Car olina had added a second cash prize to the Virginia Dare contest for young writers. The Virginia Dare prize Itself is $10 for first place. A second new prize of fs for second place has been added. There is also a book prize for honorable mention. Anyone under 18 can enter the contest. Send Just one copy of a new, unpublished poem of your own, typewritten, and 20 lines or less in length. Send your name and address ont a separate sheet, along with the poem, to the Poetry Council of North Carolina, P. O. Box 8252, W eat AahevUle, N. C. Early entry will be appreciated since the registration of entries Is a complicated process. The more entries sent In, the better the con test All young writers are Invited to participate. North Carolina's cucumber grow ers are expected to produce about 850,000 bushels of cucumbers for fresh market. This is an average yield of 100 bushels per acre on the 6,500 acres for harvest. If realized, it would be the largest cucumber production in the state since 1930. SPECIAL BAR B BOWL CHARCOAL GRILL 3 Year Burnout GUARANTEE REMOVABLE BOWL For Table Top Cooking Fold-Away Legs For Carrying & Storage ONLY $3.95 Magic Flame Lighter 50c Charcoal Briquets - 5 lbs. & 10 lb. 60c $1.10 MURPHY HARDWARECO. QUALITY HARDWARE SINCE 1906 PHONE 25 JULY CLEARANCE SALE MANY FAMOUS BRAND PLAIDS and MATERIALS WE ARE NOT ALLOWED TO ADVERTISE THE PRICES ARE SO LOW COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF FAYOLA REMNANT STORE ? Savage Basement r.N.o. . ti
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