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Food Requirements Are Shown Bv Guide A balanced home-grown food sup ply is one of the aims of the Food and Feed for Family Laving cam paign being conducted in North Car olina in 1M1 The N C State Col lege Extension Service, which is or ganizing this campaign with the support of Governor J M Brough ton and the active participation of other agricultural agencies, has pre pared a guide to show the daily and annual food requirements for indi viduals and families In order to have a diet that will. keep a person in good health and strong, each individual should eat every day One quart of milk, if a child, and one pint a day. if an adult: five servings of fruits and vegetables, which should include one serving of leafy, green or yel low vegetables! on** of tomatoes or citrus fruits, and one of potatoes; two servings of protein foods, such as meat. eggs. fish, poultry cheese, dried beans or peas; and two serv ings of whole grain* as cereal or bread To provide an adequate year round diet, the Food Guide shows that there should be produced on the farm annually for each person in the family at least: 73 gallons of milk: 26 pounds of butter; 53 pounds (dressed weight) of beef or veal; 75 pounds (dressed weight) of pork and lard. 31 pounds (dressed weight) of poultry; 30 dozen eggs; 22 pounds of lamb, fish and game 4 bushels of sweet or Irish potatoes; 160 pounds of green and yellow vegetables. 20 pounds of dried beans and poas. and nuts 2 bushels of tomatoes. 160 pounds of other ? vegetables, such as beets, onions and parsnips 160 pounds of fruits; 3 gallons of syrup ui honey. 2 bushels of corn fur meal, and grits; and 2 bushels of wheat for flour and cereal The Guide also calls for the pur chase of at least 40 pounds of sugar annually for each member of the family This is to be used on the table and for canning Re\ and Mrs G. A Clark, of Washington, visited Rev and Mrs Bernard T Hurley here Wednesday night We're Prom pt T o Serve Y ou Well \ phone rail hriii?* our clean truck to call for your laundry . Once you nlarl uur net-vice ? you can nay poodhyr to wanii ilay drudgery, to ironing over a tiring hoard. We do it all for vou! Family Finish 10c lb." Flat Work .60 lb. LILLET'S LAUNDRY & CLEANERS CHECK These VALUES Old Virginia Pure (Must Varieties) PRESERVES. 1-lb. jar IDV Virginia Maid Smooth Creamy ^ PEANUT BUTTER. 2-lb. jar Zlv Branded IVesfern AHA Baby Steer ROAST, lb ZDV HI JIFFS IIUKFF'S Pork & Beans 16-oz. can 5c SPAGHETTI 151-oz. can 5c (OLOMAL Sauerkraut, 3 No. 21 cans 20c Skinless Franks, lb 20c Lux Toilet Soap, 4 cakes 25c SEE US for Your Needs of SPRING CHICKENS 2 TO 2,/2 POUNDS AVERAGE Popular Varieties HEINZ SOUPS. 2 cans 25c Assorted Land-o-Lakes CHEESE, 2-lb. loaf 49c Waldorf Tissue, 4 rolls. . 19c DEODORANT. DISINFECTANT Spotless Bleach, full qt, bot. 10c Special Notice Concerning MAJESTIC Waterless COOKWARE Our Majntir Waterless Cook ware plan lias been ex tended to run through Saturday, May 3rd. We have a limited supply of most pieces and are available as long as they last. Complete your set NOW?Save up to one fourth former home demonstration prices! Complete Your Towel Punch Card This Week End lor FREE CANNON TOWEL?Offer Ex pires Saturday, April 19th ?ORK NECK BONES, 4 II>k. ...25c *ORk LIVER ? |m>uihI 15c :HUCk BEEF ROAST ? lb. ... 19c I'ORK CHOPS fad .... 23c lb. (lenter .... 25c lb. ?AT BACK ? pound 7 l-2c Australia Welcomes J. S. Sailors Brisbane, Australia, la gall/ decora tad wtth the Uaion Jack and the Star* aad Strip** aa Aoaaricaa Ma ine IJ pared* through the itraau amid a bliaiard of confetti. The *ervi?* men rial tad A"**rHjj *? * ll?U Ina Nuadroaof **T*a warship*. In Ottawa Post Britain'a nnw High Commissioner to Canada, Malcolm MacDonald, former Minister of Health in the British Cabinet, arrives at his Ottawa post. Foods Now Included In (?rauarv Program The United States Department of \griculture has expanded its ever lormal granary program into a ood program designed to assure am >le supplies for the United Stales, j Jreat Britain, and other Nations re J listing aggression, says Dean 1 O.J >chaub, extension director of N C State College. Under the expanded program, he lays, the production of pork, dairy, products, eggs and poultry will be itimulated through the support of >rices over the period ending June j 10. 1943. at levels remunerative to jroduceTs. "This will give North j Carolina farmers an excellent op- j x>rtunity to supplement their in come through the production of these products," Dean Schaub declared | It takes time to get into stimulated 1 iwine, dairy or poultry production, jut the assurance that prices will be supported through June of 1943 will j ivercome this normal difficulty." The U. S. Department of Agricul- j ure has announced that it will make purchases on the open market to support long-term prices (on a Chi cago basis) at levels approximately is follows: Hogs. $9 per hundred - weight; dairy products, on a basis 1 )f 31 cents per pound for butter; t chickens, 15 cents per pound; and! eggs, 22 Cents per dozen. It was pointed out that these prices | will be subject to the customary com- j nercial differentials for market grades and qualities. Seasonal price j variations also will be taken into [ account. The Government's purchases on the open market will be used to ac cumulate reserve supplies of food," Dean Schaub stated. "These supplies can be used for transfer to the Brit ish and other countries under the provisions of the Lend-Lease act; tor release upon the market in case >f unwarranted speculative price in creases. to meet requests from the Red Cross for shipment to war refu gees; and for direct distribution hrough school lunch programs or hrough state welfare departments X> public aid families." ?c Of Lime Increase* leery Farm Crop Yielil* H. H Wise, unit demonstration termer of the Three Mile commun ty in Avery County, has found that he use of lime so increased his crop rields that he will lime his entire arm within the next few years. NOTICE OF SALE forth Carolina, Martin County: t'ounty of Martin vs. H. A. Kear tfodei and by virtue of an order of \ uile and judgment made by I. B ' Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court >f Martin County, on Monday, the Ith day of April, 1941, the under lined commissioner will, on Friday, he 9t*h day of May. 1941. at twelve >'clock noon, in front of the court louse door in the town of Williams on, offer for sale to the highest bid ier for cash the following described tract or parcel of land, to-wit: A tract of land in Jamesville Township, Martin County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. I H Mizelle and Geo. W. Martin on the North, Jamesville Road and W. j E. and Sarah Wallace on the East, and Eagle Branch on the South and A T McDonald ort the West, and I containing 44 acres, more or less, and being part of same tract of land con I veyed to L. E. Corey by J H. Saun ! ders and Leslie Fowden, by deed dated January 31. 1914, and of rec ord in Book E l at page 456 This the 7th day of April, 1941 ELBERT S. PEEL, a ll 4t Commissioner. EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of W. H. Rawls, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before April 9,-1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This the ninth day of April, 1941. WILLIAM ALBERT RAWLS. Executor of the estate of all 6t W. H. Rawls, Deceased NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Martin County, , In The Superior Court County of Martin vs. M. O. I outs. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and judgment made by L B. Wynne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Martin County, on Monday, the 7th day of April, 1941, the under signed commissioner will, on Friday, the 9th day of May, 1941. at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the court - house door in the town of Williams ton, offer for sale to the highest bid for cash the following described tract or parcel of land, to wit: __Ad2oinmg^ the J. & W. Land Co.. and formerly the Koanoke Railroad &r Lumber Co., and known as the Fisher land, and lying and being in the N W. side of the old Jamesville and Washington Company's right of way, containing 200 acres, more or less, and being the land conveyed to O. Fouts by A. T McDonald and M wife recorded in Book V-2 at page 504. This the 7th day of April. 1941. ELBERT S PEEL, a 11 - 41 Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE Norht Carolina. Martin County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in the certain deed r67~trust executed to the undersign ed trustee by S. T. Brady and wife, Delia Brady, on the 15th day of De cember, 1937, which said deed of trust is of record in the public reg istry of Martin County in Book P-3 at page 417, said deed of trust having been given for the purpose of secur ing certain notes of even date and tenor therewith, default having been made in the payment of said notes, and the stipulations contained in said deed of trust not having been complied with, and at the request of the owners of the said notes, the un dersigned trustee will, on Saturday, the 3rd day of May, 1941, at twelve o'clock noon, in front of the court house door in the town of William ston, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed tract or parcel of land, to | wit: All those certain tracts of land ly ing and situated and being in the county of Martin and state of North Carolina. Hamilton Township, near the town of Hamilton and described as being tract no 9 containing-30 37 _ acres more or less, and tract no. 10 containing 31 acres, more or less, making a total of 61.37 acres, more orJes|Li!!uLbii2?-j^??ir^i^^h?^i> "In WILIIAMSTON II, M4K'()l II DUJI HI I I for smart $tyi?i" After Easter Clearance Of All Selby Shoes Kef/iilar I til nr.s To 97.30 NAV\ ? BLACK ? BROWN $4.95 All Spring COATS AND SUITS NAVY BLACK ? TWEEDS Regular $12.95 and $29.75 Clearance Price $7.95 to $19.75 SPRING DRESSES ATTRACTIVELY PRICED FOR 91JICK CLEARANCE tkaip&sBMtltm WILUAMSTON, N. C. known as the B B Sherrod farm as surveyed and platted by G. R Rev elle, surveyor, in October, 1929, and recorded in Isand Division Book No. 3. at page 134. This the 2nd day of April, 1M1. ELBERT S. PEEL, Trustee Peel&\laiirun^Attys_^^^aV^t SPRING Paint Sale! April 19th to April 30th Special Low Prices MOORE'S Ready Mixed PAINT Moorwliite Primer, gallon . . ?2.95 Moore's Semi-Paste, gallon . . #2.95 Vitalie Enamel. <|iiart 97c Eslimalrs For A ('oni/dele I'aiiit Jolt (*Unity (Avon RENT OUR EEOOR SANDER ANI) POLISHER WILLI AMSTON Hardware Co. WILI.I AMSTON, N. C. at the FORD TRUCKS ON MAIN STREET! ~~ ~ ' ' ' , rl village, town, *nd big city?on hrmi ud on the highway! . . , wherever you look, you Me Ford Trucki at work. There are awn Fend Trucks at work oh tho nation'i hauling joht than trucks of any other make! There are definite reaaona why. Truck ownera want a truck with the power, performance and depend ability that Ford Trucka deliver. They want econ omy that starts with low firat coat and continues with low operating and low maintenance coat. In Ford Trucka they got what they wantI Ifa no wonder Ford Trucka are aa popular on Main Street aa on Broadway! And they'll add to their popularity once you try them on your job. See your Ford Dealer today, rORD TRUCKS AND COMMERCIAL CARS FORD MOTOR COMPANY . . . RUIIDIRI OF FORO AM* aaatcuRY cars, for* trucks, commercial cars. STATION WAOOMS AND TRANSIT EUSfS
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