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t "?' PAGE 8 ?aa - Rural Fat Salvage I T^AT saved at butchering time, iP from fallen animals, and kitchen -salvage comes right back to the farm in the form of fungicides, insecticides, synthetic rubber for tires, protective t, "coating for farm 4 i ^Implements, certain veterinary vzCy preparations, Em protective fabrics, lubricants, fertilizer, animal .feeds, leather dressings and many more essentials. Farm participation in the fat salvage drive is both personal and patriotic. Farm Wives Help A recent survey of rural areas indicates that the majority of farm families do save fat. and that more ' than half turn in their salvaged fat, after using what they need for 1 household purposes. But a consider' able number of housewives reported they could save more. A few re* ported that difficulties in disposing . J of fat they had saved discouraged them from further effort, j It is true that fat collection to . i the country has lagged behind that I j Supervisor For Mullins Market ' MULLINS, S. C. -O. Frank ) Thornton has been named public , relations counsel and supervisor' s of the Mullins tobacco market for J this season, J. K. Williams, presi- j dent of the Mullins tobacco board < of trade said. 1 . Mr. Thornton is a native of,' Mullins, but for the past 15 years i has been publishing a newspaper < You have From I Wei ASS( Whiteville ? You can buy higher You always find and Our Davis tires i can' Our stock today is the Wizard A ..i- L> /\.UIU OCi Pur Housel And " 'rovides Crop Aids ' in urban areas, owing to greater s difficulty of maklt.g pickups in s thinly settled areas. Now, however, | arrangements have been made to i collect fats from all communities, f so salvage from farms, where fat is c relatively plentiful, is soaring. 1945 Goal Up t Goal for kitchen fat salvage in h 1945 is 250,000.000 pounds ? or jr 80,000,000 more than was saved In L 1944. Because many of the meats [ which yield the most fat are seldom s found in city markets, a special ap- s peal is being made to rural home- a makers to save s ?- I and deliver t ^ large amounts of fat which can ~M\vslLW he no longer is used in cooking, !v or which may be in excess of a |h farm family's need. f During 1945, with lower supplies 'p of domestic fats and oils, and with s our principal sources of imports t cut off, America must turn to the i kitchens of American homemakers I Xa. obtain, .used household fat for I military, industrial and civilian use. 0 J iml practicing: law at Clover, 3. C. \v t Mr. Thornton will maintain his, lome and office in Clover, but ^ vill be in Mullins for the tobacco J season. !' . ? Use one pound of blackleaf 40 . 8 o twenty pounas or caicium oioc- g late in fighting the boll weevil, f rhe blackleaf 40 will kill the f iphids that multiply when cal-jt :ium arsenate is used. We Are th> learned tl Yading With Your Loc )vvned and Operated stern Ai )CIATE STO W. M. Ed\ quality merchandise at lower a good stock of first grade accessoriescan't be beat for price and y a guarantee that's reallimited in some respects bul following items for youAuto Batteries, Davis J it Covers, Auto Access e Penn Lubricating Oil told Articles & Appliai Hundreds of Other Itei Shop At T1 ^Hj Quality & 1 jiM\n ^|| i ; Now frying fJ Sell T< jT In Whi THj ilVES HINTS FOR 1 5TRETCHING SUGAR (Continued from page I) orghum, may cause the fruit to poil. Saccharin should not be ised as it may give the canned ood a bitter flavor. Fruit juices an be canned this summer and nade into jelly later. Sugar for his could be saved from the reguir ration if sirups, honey, and nolasses are used in baking. Fruit iutters take proportionally less ugar and should be made tatead of some of the jellies, jams, nd preserves which require more ugar. If a homemaker has used her anning sugar ration wisely and till has fruits, she can can them . ithout sugar, however, they are iot as good. Sugar helps canned ruit hold color and flavor but t does not prevent spoilage. Unweetened fruit is processed in he same way as sweetened. Both jars and closures are exacted to be available in gcje[uate amounts throughout the 'ear. Be sure to read and fol-| 3w manufacturers' directions fori ising jar closures. This applies o all canning equipment. jIVES POINTERS FOR MANAGEMENT DF PASTURE LAND iiiiiiiiuet1 from page 1) September 1 for fall and winter grazing crops are needed; one eeded about September 1 for all and winter grazing, and one or summer grazing, round out he program. Proud t you Mr. Farmer d your spendid proction record ? We e also proud of the siness y o u have /en us and the conlence you place in s goods we sell. lese facts ally ito RE vards, Mgr. pricesautomobile parts service, and they t we usually have lires, ories. ices ns lie Sign Of i n * low rrices r KING -Prop. In The U. S. Forces )bacco iteville 8 Money ill 'v!"i r i'lTfiJl E STATE PORT PILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. I IT'S TEA MR. Fi ITHP mMRTNFD CO OPER/ THE FARl WAREHOl MERCHAh .... THAT CROWNS YOUR SUC FROM YOUR TOBACCO CROP It's The Wish of All Succe SELL THEIR TOBACCC i 2 Local Warehousemen Can Get Elsewhere? * ?^ ?T LOCAL TOBACCO FKJ 3 Your Local Merchant is In1 His Success ? It's His Wis! Merchandise? . SAVE YOUR HA SELL YOUR TOBACO GET A BI Then Visit OUR STORE Where Y 20 Years Of Continued Growth Pre Friends so Continue to Make Our 5 All New-Comers. Meet old Friends Assured You In Making Your Selec MAKE OUR STORE YOUR SHOP ; . WPTF Program W W" I "LOVE NOTES" | 1^ I lM, 1 . Mon., Wed., I P I IP r 2 and Friday MmtdMmJ MmmJ JL | 6:1S to 6:20 8i L f ' " ' .Shop With Confide k WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 io?, WORK 1 4RMER! \TION OF... MER J S EM A N IT CESS IN DETERMINING THE MOST ssful Farmers To? 3 ON the LOCAL MARKETAlways Give You Concessions you don't [CES ARE HIGHERterested In You, ? Your Success Means i That You Have The Best In Quality JRD EARNED MONEY IN WHITEVILLE AND iTTER PRICE ou Get Better Values For LESS ... ives These Facts?You Have Been Loyal itore Your Headquarters. We Welcome A lr A W A?<T A A P Aliut/k A II A A A 4" H A II >. mane new uucs. vuui icuus rtuciiuuu tion 'PING CENTER r brosT llpj . - 12:20 to U-13 nee ... Wear With Pride .C : p - ^ i
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