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As the Thanksgiving season ap
proaches, autumnal colors begin to
show themselves 'In' the forest of
oaks on the campus of the Oxford
Orphanage and remind lis that 308
boys girls -present that many
and women desi'rious of -making
wise and Joving contributions In
behalf of needy children.
For 75 years the Orphanage has
continuously been in the business
of caring for, educating, and train
ing orphaned children. In this three
quarters of a century some 8,000
North Carolina boys and girls have
been molded into good and useful
citizenship, becoming Important as
sets in the life of the state. These
graduates have entered Into the
various businesses, trades and pro
fessions. The . records are impress
ive.' - : ,. k - . '
"While the Orphanage is wholly
owned and operated by the Grand
Lodge of Masons,- no child is de
barred from, its benefits because of
non-Masonic parentage. Scarcely
20 percent of the children in the
Orphanage today have Masonic
lineage. The question is never, who
was the father or mother, but what
BUILDING TslATEEIiALS
FOR SALE
Windows - Wood Doors - Glass Doors - Frames
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Mouldings - Casing - Locks - Hinges - Nails - U. S.
Gypsum: Sheefrock - Plaster - Limes - Gauging
Plaster - Brixment - Cement - Sand - T. C. Pipe (all
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sizes) - Drain Tile - Ft ulining -Thimbles - Brick
Concrete Pipe - JlsphalfShingles - Roll Roofing
Pittsburgh Painls-Pumps -Screen Doors-Window
Screens - Poultry Wire - Yindow Glass
is the need of the child? This is the
deciding factor, always. - ...
Special emphasis is this year, be
ing laid on the needs for more and
larger gifts at Thanksgiving. In its
long list of expense requirements
the Orphanage has many "musts".
The institution . "must" " provide
shelter, clothing, food, recreation,
heat, light, books, school supplies,
health programs, athletic equip
ment, staff of trained workers, vo
cational training in several depart
ments, laundry, repairs and "up
keep Of grounds., building and
equipment, experienced case work
for the big family of children. All
these "musts" and many others
have risen enormously in cost and
this must be adequately balanced
or the children will -suffer from
neglect The history of a neglected
child is never a happy one neither
for tae child nor for the state. Al
ways, someone must pay. '
The Orphanages of the state are
adding additional fervor to their
appeals this season. This is a mat
ter of logic and figures. There is
no. way out of it They have got to
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needy childhood yields compouiii
interest and never ceases to work,
Now, as you read this, is a fine
time to make a donation.. ; , ...
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The sky is no Unlit! Lok into
the advantages of Aviation Cadet
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your nearest Kcciu.
find the money.
( The majority of us waste money
everv dav for thine that serve no
real purpose or give adequate re
turn. This is a common experience
for all of us. And we may be sure,
however, that every dollar given
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- A moderate decline in hog prkt .j
through fall and early 'winter is
likely as marketings of 1947 spring
pis reach their heaviest volume.
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-The white of an egg will remove
chewing gum from anything, in
cluding hair,v without leaving a
trace. Gum also may be removed
from clothing by placing a piece
of ice on the clothside of the gum
spot When the gum freezes, it
comes off easily. '
Q. Is it possible to remove dents
from furniture?
. A. Small dents often may be re
moved by placing a piece of blot
ting paper over the dent, and ap
plying heat from an iron. Heat and
moisture tend to cause the wood
Warsaw, N.C.
J. M. Peirce Mfg. Co.
YOUR BUILDING SUPPLY HEADQUARTERS
Phone 242:1 West Hill St. Warsaw, tl. C.
Service and Quality
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to swell and fill the dent Inn-,
dentally, when a table h. j ! . n
marked by a hot dish, the ' wm . '
may be removed by .camphc . a.ea
oiL Put a few drops on .tun - o.
and let it stand for a j'ew ninutes
Then polish with a soft c'wth
Q.( Is there any wry to keep cur
tain Tods from rusting? ,
A. Yes. Try -waxiiig the rndf ,
They will slide more easily, u j.
Q. How"' to you recommeno
cleaning paper lamp shades?
-A. Use skim milk. Itydoes not
penetrate the paper like water, so
ft slips over the surface, carrying
the dirt with it Be sure to dust
the shad first with a clean cloth,
and don't let the milk stand on the
surface. Simply sponge the shade
with a soft cloth dipped in milk.
Q. Do you recommend patching
a leaky roof?
A. If the roof to old, patching
seldom pays, and in the act of get
ting on the roof to repair it new.
leaks are apt to be started. The
only economical way to repair an
old roof is to recover it Use as
phalt roofing, or some similar fire
resistant material, which will pro
tect the home from chimney
sparks or flying embers as well as
the weather.
Q. In painting new wood, what
kind of a prime coat do you sug
gest? A. It depends on the nature of
the wood. Open and porous woods,
will absorb large quantities of bit,
so the priming coat must contain
; enough oil to fill the wood without
robbing the paint film. Resinous
woods, on the other hand, require
an excessive amount of turpentine
to dissolve the gums and resins so
that the paint may enter the pores.
FRIDAY !l 10:30
NOVEMBER A.M.
VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY
Consisting of two 2-story BRICK BUILDINGS, fronting on
Main Street, size of each 25 X 80 feet, with alley in back. Located
in heart of town, making it ideal for Furniture, Appliances, Hard
ware' or General Merchantile Business.
We invite you to make an inspection of the property and bid
your judgment.
Sold on easy terms. '
T. R. QUINN, Owner
Wallace, N. C.
FRIDAY
NOVEMBER
14
1:30
P.M.
. 1st SALE 1:30 P.M.
10 Choice Lots on Raleigh Street
CAUDELL and McGOWAN, Owners
2nd SALE 2:00 P.M.
Nice 6-Room Home with, bath, lights and water on'Main Street.
D. P. SELLERS, Owner
3rd SALE 2:30 P.M.
Apartment Home with 3 baths, on Raleigh Street.
D4 P. SELLERS, Owner
4th SALE 3:00 P.M.
Nice Residence Lot on Cliff and Duplin Streets.
' T D. P SELLERS, Owner
5th SALE 3:30. P. M. ,
Business Lots bifc Warsaw Highway. 1
SELLERS and SANDERSON, Owners
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WRAPPER TYPE TOBACCOS
Sold Up to $75 on Monday andTuesday's Sales.
' t "YOUR DEPENDABLE TOBACCO MARKET"
"We Sold On Monday 1,250,000 Pounds Official Producers Average (Tuesday's Sale Grade for Grade Equally As High)
Through Monday's Saje-Official Producers Average For Entire Season $44.27 - Great Quantities fflpe, hundred pounds
Of Floor Spsce Available For Today's, Thursday And Friday Sales. V"
The Majority of Warehousemen Have Discarded Bcokingsand Tickets - Drive In, Place Your Tobacco on Warehouse Floors.
Co - sure t. 611 ; -Eai.vJ'd'' ' Jrifi '-PHie ''Sale'.
P , . 13 WAREHOUSES TO SERVE YOU -
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