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-r ! - r 3 I t " J . ' t. . . i - lil A .w..tJ i v 1 . ? " i : ' 7 ia uv. . f J v 7 C 3 t tf the. iV ' v service 6 , . V, i. ' . ' " 4 ' ' the ptcj'.a ,f Ce couny s 1 t refxsJi tick mia's a leX""- try laws, CLr.jter C7 of V-le lews t! . 'r -.-. Oi-: , : .. i.J:,-,-t 1776 J. Dcclreticoi IndeDendence Sfoned -kV'"--'-'--- v" The history f America it the storfi of , . tinu? to make history! Recently- pew chleveinenti Of piopccrins; in oewfielUl : - processet were perfected . new- ruip-',? I " s line sum story or achievement: we are i proud of the important part the Americeri - ' ' mens'.-, ...-t.l.j i tiLu. .f.i-iiinJ",, . - eible' today'i' high' compreuion motorl ' ? W" -t 1 - z - - v 5- of economy, too. Its extra mileage ifeeans j : Today AniericanOilGjmpany con-' lowet colt in the long run. -: I i" . -' C : .r;"ij-:..v .---S--"'W l ..'..j-.p.'!--.; "ft. ' . . . mmn i ( i 'in. ox ( ) 4 - -) Z,: 1 ' C il Lino A D.- : 'iiirji'r'r . ' :''::b fewisB'i - CALL US CC'U ' r FT.O:i AT1Y POINT.!(.ijGg j 4 .i.v -.'jjrjc v. " " IsbSv jkmt i"" sV--- ) 4 ' ' ' ' 1 f .tVf 0 . L- - ,1 . "i, firm i v t0 to c - 5 te any 7 Uj .'ca of f ? r -ctia of t .M,e,' or with-J Iii j I f .t cf any such ' ' i $ , I -itxecn the first 1, ltLe ISihday of j i .a or tetwees the IS r f Lcr aid the first day .J I . j, i:,!aaive, in any y. js, v --t fist ' taia&g from f ? r ' " - 1 ? er cue of his .'I - T ' " waywaa" found 2zz :cc3ccooooodoooooop - v . I 7 ,! i:jrTc:!ctPrcparatioii!5 ci bverr" Ucuaiiy roima m 5 c : :rt Rciabla Prices ! k t - W A c : ; ji-ucc!!cct) - v ' - , 3: n,- tic i l r the t tu -1 i i ns.""" - ; t " , Section '2. This rt shall not erpty any f:rs e' 1 !"" as ei. to he started v. a Le han L1 f, t of a d-v" T.-"""v .', v.Uin 3. i j J firm or corporation violiitu'? 1' is Act shall be guilty of a'mLuw ..uAat '&d shall be' fined or,1 n rjsoned" in' the dLcjietluh'of foe arti' - Section, 4. All was ad ' clauses' nf lavm -in nnnfiirtt w . ,1 thn: nmvr. Bion of this Adt are'Lcreby repeal- j ed.. ' fc ,' ' ' I These permits do sit relieve the one receiving .them el themon- sibility of complying wiSK'v'ffie mimmmmmmmmmmmm'mmmimmmmmk'' s t ""! 4 improvements made to what wai seadyv he-world's, greatett, refining unit A to make the world' finest ' : i o 04 Call Collect ' IJree Delivery "-) ".isywhereiaCouiiryi' - - o V V:''r. fi - o o o c , J " ,1 t,',1 1 wyeuu, .C c " 3 t 17. W 1 '.j f.v y lav i, r.vh u noti - s " SfMa i 1 nd owners . I wat tl the fire, etc. T s it i .ere one of the ' f r dan 3 caused h by. iae perwi hoes not au- thorfje one to burn regradlejs.of T ihfr c'" """p"!; inch as hh li.ls tl Vvry 2rjr woods." Ihe " -ce rc'r"-"-" tiat &a burn ing be' done flowing a rain, or late in the aruenoou or at stent, when thr atmoc;heX6 wiQ help coit,rcl, the fire. d a The?e perauti are food for fnor c"ys vsscr HTOiacle ( conditions. TLey ean be secured, without cost, but snut be os the teeular form to be Any pernut regardless from whom tt is gotten, is so good unless it is i on the - wgulation blank, "ued by :the proper atfth- oritiesj th purpose back of the grnsg of permits is for a more ef ficient control of forest fires, and jour forestry - servicer i willing to cooperate in every way with the mtns.' These foresters stuff go ta every, jmoke seen is tne oouuty, and some ox the ares will prove to be legal fires under-control, but from the tower the towerman easr not tell miless he has bees inform: ed that -the cftizes in said section it burning legally - that day. By thejjystem of permit' etths tow enuan can .lqiowrwhere fires are supposed iter be oa r certais days laj will be saved the expense of going to such firefc! By cooperat ing with the: forestry! department you can make their work more ef ficient and can" save suich nssee- esaryf expesseiaiBa i-vi-ivil -; You oan secure' r yonr " permit from Ralph Killer at his heme; or from the following" meft, BockQsh, 0. E BlantosrKagsolisv ,B. V. Jiyra,'JSosehiIl Towers Adolph jon es; Chmquapin Tower, P." F. Ma- ready; Pink SOI Tower; Rowland Smith; Deep Bottom Seotion, Ed gar English.-These men are ; all connected by telephone, and each permit Issued is registered at once at. the county office at Balph Kil lers. Thus all the men who are now connected by telephone ean keep a complete list of the permit gr anted es file and beiufonned as te the work of the whole eountr. At present there b so tekphone connection in the soroieni part ex the county and therefort so one there who ha the power to issue permits. We are asking the' peo ple' is this section te . cooperate with the department and ' get their permits from the nearest warden mentioned above, LK IIEIir. ... asrfi butt Jwo' tb " sjgvi i t'-u Oil XuxTiing IIcicr i nnsiiBy, and In eottomr. Bum ; u ww nvMogan now. . . Wargaiv Fumihare WARSAW, H. (U SAVES " YOUR CAR ZHSY-V lood car has bees irre parably inpured by lack of atten tion to oiL Have the right weight for the season . .the right erade for jour motoiv lor a better moa- O'ey's worth. "i 1W Pro's Service cts: Ycur VAIIirGTON aiid Mine - f BY JAMES E. HOPE - Washisgton,' Oct Herbert Eoover, 'White House - tenant ' at the turn of the decade, and who. as the late depression's goat, be- came tne Sepubhcas. also ran in lS32,urges a mid-term convention for his party. Whether or not this proposedly genial folkmoot will unfold itself as a mild game of croosruff, or a a political poker game with Joker and deuces run ning wild and the sky for limit, is too much to say right off. But a fairly safe prognosis is that they will prog about and, is the wind- up. brine home some new ?,and shiny cuss-words with which that small but loud group of subsidized columnists and youre-f or-the-high- en-ma getmemen or the press may smear tne1 Jiew Seal. Then former Gov. London of 1936 and Kansas fame, another likewise ran, publicly challenges President Beosevelt to submit his court reorganization plan to the peopie ana, to quote au. Laudon, "take a lickmg.'' ; This country is fortunate in having a stron gminoritj party ev er is the offing. Whether the Re publicans are in power, or. the De mocrats, the threat of a strong op posing element acts as a whole some check and balance, and serv es to help make this America - of ours what is is, a land too dang erously democratic to afford ev en m saie recuperating resort or picnic ground for any waking del egate "from Hitler, Stalin or Mus solini! v r . But what Mr. Hoover and Mr. Xandon should by this time know is that the public's pet anathema is the ill-betiding croak, and his song 01 em bodement. They sho uld encourage the writer-boys to delouse and fumigate their scripto riums. The off-color newspaper battle against President .Roose velt's court plan, sow being gear ed into and dished lip with taint ed editorial chowder asent the Black-Klan episode, has tended to sicken the people against meaning less issues in general, and head lies hunters in particular. There are good yjonocrats and good Republicans who do not sup - port mx. soosevelt's wage-hour control plan, nor his court reform proposaL The South may not be so well pleased with , extra-legal short-cuts, and they may sot be convinced that his nine cent cot ton loan compromise is everything it should be. However, the coun try is sot ready to come down with that miasmatic political milk sickness sow so prevalent in the ranks of the haCTidintr partisan hellkites sad forgetive vultures of tne press. 1 There may be some who doubt the President's' sincerity of pur pose, but they are surprisingly lew is number, ana' there are many who disagree with him on ose or several of his pet projects. But they do not, by this tokes, join up with that shouting var letry of indevout political chame leons who, with maleficent icono clasts geared to harrassment and harangue, seek to discredit every thing bearing the Roosevelt indi cia. One seeds must travel but a few short from this Bagdad-on-the-Po-tomao to find that the .people of the giass-roots ere sot so much concerned witih abstract issues, such as budget balancing, judici- reforms, national debt and fo il, isms, as they are with con crete problems, like the 'continua tion of the golden flow of, Feder al rebel, ' made-work , programs, Jobs, and Governmental projects' involving expenditures from which. their exalted and exuberant eagery, nets to share in more mosey from wasiungton, are so i longer r as mindful of party lines and parti san squabbles as they were in the good old days before uovernmen tar paternalism. To them a pater nalistic Washington means food, drink and raiment What else is there of so great moment f ' President Boosevelt, erroneous ly held by some as their personal economic deliverer, savior and tt tilitarias, eonld-invHieir imagina tions, step out from the pages of mythology, Thestory of King mi das'of fhrygia, for example, at whose tones everything turned to gold, suggests fitting role. iFara- Uelintidas In th i3fll"in'thi fancifnl dra-1 us dream of the great! pi and ail its tributarieBi ma, let us Eississirsi as one mjhty laotolus stretchisgn ; ton fields, in which Mr. Eeosevelt, in his Phrygian role, may bathe, causing the sasd .to hereafter run' withhold", ' 1 I EDITOR'S VOTE t Dr.' Pope's o- pinions are his own, and his ar ticles. d6 not necessarily always reflect the editorial' opinions or policies of this paper. Another "Yotti Washington and Mine" .will appear in our columns next week. N?ival Enlistimnt Quota is Set ' The quota of first enlistments in the Navy for the month of Oc tober has been set at ,(78) white mend, (8) colored, for this district of the navy recruiting service. The Wilmington Recruiting Office! TO llME TDES NeveiWoie Hovj Tires Boon fut to :,K Gruelling Torture - At speeds a high as 180 miles an hoar with the hot, coarse, abrasive Salt grinding, tearing, scorching his tires Ab Jenkins' special racer, weighing nearly three tons, pounded over the Bonneville Salt Beds at such terrific speed .that it caused the surface to break up. Before the end tVTt . V almost impossible to hold the car on its course. Yet j Jenkins set 87 new World, International and American speed records on Firestohe Tires. Building tires capable of establishing such records is' made possible only because of patented C T3- . " Pirestone manufacturing' processes. These exclusive features enable Firestone to provide Car owners with tires that are extra safe. For the greatest protection of yourself and your family equip your car with Firestone TRIPLE-SAFE Tires. By .TRIPLE-SAFE we mean 1 PROTECTION AdAINST SKIDDING The scientific 1 tread design jives longer non-skid mileage and stops your car. up to 25 quicker, 2 PROTECTION AGAINST BLOWOUTS Firestone Tires ran np to 28 degrees cooler because every fiber of every cord in I . every ply is saturated with liquid rubber by tne rirestone patented . j Gum-Dipping process4: This counteracts the internal friction j - and heat that ordinarily cause blowouts. 3 PROTECTION AGAINST PUNCTURES Two ertra layers j . of Gum-Dipped Cords under the tread add strength to the tire, ' and give extra protection against punctures. j Now is the time to make your car tire-safe for fall and winter j drivings Join the Firestone SAVE A LIFE Campaign today by equipping your car with a set of new FIRESTONE TRIPLE-SAFE' Tires the safest tires thai money can buyl ' - ' ' " , 1T0V CANNOT AFFORD TO DR. V WITHO0T PintSrOH E TR I PiE-SAFE TIRES LaM ytmt highway accident cost the lives of more than 10,000 men, women and diMren and a million more were injured! , . More than 40,000 of thM doalhs ptMKfuroSj blowouts and shiddina Itfihms frmmmmmt mux JPjJJJjJJjf mmwm mi j JO N r 7K Lisum to th. Voice, of XtreXon J 1 77,., .Monday ftjn .otw JNaionwid N. 0. C, Re4 Network l"'. (. . ' j . 'i :" ' ' ;y:v i Striddarid i SJcs & Service . located in room Zoirpost office has been assigned its share of the to tal quota. ' 4, - ' Anyone living in - the ' follow ing counties' who is interest"" enlistment la the navy should a ply at the Wilmington Off ice. Ci fice hours are from :O0 : A. M. until 4:30 P. M.' ' r ' JJounVs -accommodated by the Wilmington, H. C, office are Pender,-. Duplin, Sampson, Bladen, Columbus, Brunswick, . and Jiew Hanover. , . , w ... The total quote of (86) first enlistments during this month ' is unusually large, and ' wut 'afford an opportunity for early enlist ments after filing application. ' An Altar to Bre4l " " ' Bread was esteemed f hlgfaly m . ancient times . that the Egyptians :. raised an altar to It and decided always to eat it at the beginning of ' their meals. Certain tribes of Hln- t..- U .1 i m - . . .... .-L ping it in the Holy Ganges river' before eating it SftFEU ruu ij and iniurws were caused dlrccdy by duo to smooth. Worn, unsafe Hretl tft is m tectum a from smottik mwm iVrs Wf6 mm-iktd hrmtmtmu worm 7vrv m this cmai- mtd mMn THE Wirt jrr- featuring Margaret Speakst in. H N ta Mil- P bnd E-dc rlt"lik.SUrfoc I , ,1 t57.7Mila"Hoir -jSSStf TTifoitw I 3 HI6H SPEED TIBt I r n 4.50-21. io.os i (, 4-75-19. 10.60 I - 5.00-19. 11.40 I 55-U. IX.X5 I 5.25-18. IX.70 I no-ir. i.eS HEAVY OUTY 4.50-2 i.$ia.65 4.75-19. 1305 5.25-18. IS.85 5.50-16. ie.X5 OTW SI2H ICCO ' nnroiTioMTUv low (9 4P ! m i it i x Pc r:-4 te cast bowl era flavors l -
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