THURSDAY. SEPT. 16, 1943
PAGE SIX
THE NEWS - JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C.
N. Y. Times Prints
Issue In Teheran
OUR DEMOCRACY
-by Mat
SHIPS are SERVING FARM and FACTOR
On gust 11,1807 the world's -first
successful steamboat- : '-.
Robert fulton's qlezmont
Eooty Irs? Ccfecfor
In the snow, in fie snrd. on the
beaches, on the roads, in the woods,
everywhere the A.is soldiers hide
"booby traps," to flow the move
ment of oncoming fitting men ol,
the United Nations. The detector
does the some work on Irnd a the
mine sweeper does at sea.
A
MADP IT"? TBIAL RUN OF ..-Srj
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ISO MILES IN 5 MUUK5 UN
a great american river..
she overtook many sloops
AND SCHOONERS'HER inventor,
SAID OF HER 'AND PASSED THEM
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BEAUTY AND TI1E OPPOSITE. It's lovely Georgia Carroll, who h
a top role in Kay Kjaer forthcoming mutiral, Around the World.
The dancing ilar U aeen with a pet just off the KKO Radio ataiie.
RATION BOARD
Churches are controlled by the same
regulations as any other organization.
To sell barbecued meats that are ra
tioned, or any food service, they must
register as Institutional Users and
work on basis of points per person.
There are not enough points given to
permit the sale of barbecue or steak
or any all-meat meal. It makes no
difference if the pigs are given or not
the problem is one of selling meals
and all meals must be guided insofar
as rationed food by rationing regulations.
Plane Falls Into
House, Killing 5
Greensboro, Sept. 14 Four mem
bers of the family of Oliver Knight, a
Greensboro mail carrier who lives
near Guilford College, and the pilot
of a Navy fighter plane were killed
yesterday when the plane crashed in
to the Knight home.
The two-story frame house burst
int; flames after the crash.
The dead: Mrs. Knight, her oldest
daughter. Miss Wilma Knight, about
18, and two younger children, Doro
thy and Oliver Knight, Jr.
Authorities withheld the name of
the pilot.
RaeforD
THE A TRE
PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGIXING SEPTEMBER, 9th
Thursday
. . Abbott and Costello la
Friday ,
sho;5sr" HIT THE ECE
s"'" LOST CANYON
srLvy PRISON MUTINY
SUNDAY FRANCIS LANGFORD
ONLY
ZTrA, FOLLOW THE BAND
MONDAY JEAN ARTHUR JOEL McREA
and
Show Starts The More The Merrier
at 5:30
Wednesday
S,L DESERT VICTORY
at 5:30
APPOINTMENT
Sept. 23-24 ... .
Sh,r5r IN BERLIH
Fulton's inventive genius and the American spirit
of individual enterprise have made possible
our great merchant fleet. . . .
builoing at the rate of nearly 6 a oav, these ships
carry millions of tons a month of the produce
of american farms and factories for victory...
when victory is won they will make possible
AN EXPANDING WORLD TRADE FOR, OUR q
FARMS AND FACTORIES.
Preserve Bond
Numbers Treasury
Advice To All
Washington, Sept. 9 The Treasu
ry, reporting it is called upon to re
place nearly 20.000 lost War Bonds a
j month, issued this advice Sept. 7 to
j the 50,000,000 Americans expected to
buy additional bonds during the
i Third War Loan opening Sept. 9.
I "Write dewn the serial number of
every bond you buy. The number is
in the upper right hand corner. Keep
the numbers recorded in a safe place.
If you have the number of a bond
that's lost it will be much easier to
have it replaced.
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FIRE ARMS, CLOCKS, Typewriters
and Bicycles Repaired at my home
near Dundarrach. All Work guar
anteed. Austin Butler 13-15e
Ireland Command
To Capt. Thompson
London, Sept. 9. The appointment
of Capt. Harry L. Thompson, former
Commander of the U. S. S. Nevada, as
Acting Commandant of the London
derry, Northern Ireland, Operating
Base was announced today by Head
quarters of the U. S. Naval Forces in
this theatre.
Captain Thompson, a member of
the staff of Admiral Harold R. Stark,
European Naval Forces Commander,
succeeds Commodore James A. Lo
gan, who was killed Sept. 4 in a plane
crash.
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In an Indiana college town a stu
dent called at a boarding house to
inquire about rooms.
"And what do you charge for your
rooms?" he asked.
"Five dollars up," was the reply.
"Yes, but I'm a student," he said,
thinking the price a little righ.
"That being the case, the price is
five dollars down."
COTTON PICKERS WANTED Mrs.
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AUCTION
1 O 0 REGISTERED
ABERDEEN - ANGUS
CATTLE 1:00 P. M.
Friday, September 24,
South Richmond Stock
Yards, Richmond, Va.
Sale headquarters John
Marshall Hotel. The
Hollyfield consignment
of 25 head represent our
highest quality offering
of the year. Rebred
cows with calves at side.
Bred and open heifers.
Proven bulls all ready to
make money for you.
Accredited herd. For
information write Dave
Canning, Hollyfield
Farm, Manquin, Va.
BUYING Scuppernong
Grapes, White or
Black-5c a pound. Gar
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Aberdeen, N. C. A.W.
Wood, Rockfuh Sta
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FOR SALE Three Duroe Brood
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"Formerly Bill Wrights Place"
ROUTE 15-A
FOOD? GOOD!
DRINKS? COLD!
COFFEE? DELICIOUS!
Hours Open? 5 P.M. to 12 P.M.
. Closed Every Tuesday
NOTICE
NO CURB SERVICE
PIROL STATION
with
GAS and OIL
Station Hours:
9 A. M. to 12 P. M. Sunday
2 P.M. to 12 P.M. weekdays
Closed Every Tuesday
A friendly place for a pleasant
Evening
CHARLIE & ETHEL BAKER
Tehran, .Iran, Sept. 9 The first
overseas weekly edition of the New
York Times was distributed yester
day to U. S. Army p st exchanges.
Plastic edition plates were flown
from the United States and immedi
ately bolted to an ancient flatbed
press, the only available printing
unit in this country. The paper was
run off in 48 hours and was immedi
ately distributed without charge
throughout the command.
O
The boss looked up wearily as an
other employee approached him on
the day before the ball game.
"All right I suppose your grand
mother's being buried tomorrow,
too?"
' The office boy grinned. "No, sir!
She's making her first parachute
jump."
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Mrs. Nearby: "My ancestry dates
back before the days of Charlemagne.
How old is your family?"
Mrs. Chubbwitt: "I really can't
say. You see, all our family records
were lost in the flood."
O
A friend called upon a guest at a
hotel, knocked, and asked him to open
the door.
"Can't, door's locked."
"Well, unlock it!"
"Can't, lost the key."
"What will you do if there's a
Are."
"I can't go!"
Like buying War Bonds, the sol
dier operating the detectors will
never know just how much they
have aided in the success of their
campaign, but he knows his work is
necessary and must be accom
plished. If more Americans on the
home front will come to realize this,
the success of our War Bond cam
paigns will be assured.
V. S. Trmury Dovlnmt
From where I sit
,6y Joe Marsh
Sam Abernethy always said:
"Curiosity may kill a cat -but
I'm no cat" Which U Sam's way
of saying that when he's curious
about something ha goes out
and gets the facts.
Seems our government feels
the same way. After hearing ru
mors about our soldiers drink
ing too much-governmenc peo
ple went after the facts. They
got the evidence on what our
boys drink . . . and don't drink.
The government found ont
our Army's the best behaved in
history. More'n half of 'en drink
beer nothing stronger. And the
government fonnd that selling
SJt beer la Army camps la one
reason why enr Army Is se tem
perate, From where I sit, there isn't
much cause to worry about our
men in the Army. Looks like
they can take care o" themselves
and take care o' the Nazis and
the Japs, too.
1943, RRIWINO INDUSTRY FOUNDATION. North Carolina Commit.
Cdgw H. tain, Stat Director. 606407 Inwranc lldg., Raltigh, N. &
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