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HELEN HAYES ink bAUUfi l I America’s ' • sa ■ cision of OP ^ : Here on he" ; fat for bacon. i! ousl) 1 ' f a| i turns in her use; <# The Conr vr" •#' S rs FREEDOM fA < " !’ Have the ->■ right the v quest urn the hunt flitted !H :"t ’ some choice- v. permitted ... making them restrained fro :■ gat! T- - U .. da\ ::i A - :.: . mitled in a. He nished of 1 mitted to steal He mil ished he if of hi- fr The fart . ter the clvilim must ac i ;u of moral tact, T - . the'1:, and e a . fling ■ ■ i witch e. ! i ther ,, i -a.r we might that tivili-i t, re men art i re cutis i t and *dcr an I clever a .at ' 1 at he a to go war if '.a . than ,i on Do Your Christmas Shoppi Early—a id Patiently ! ]<> Nr . N! •5* Cris c Shortening O ? IJii ‘;>v Z/ • New Crop Nuts PECANS | !n Shell, ih. 17c | WALNUTS In Shell A l Pound 4oc Unsweetened GRAPEFRUIT JUICE lS-oz can 13c Burry's Crackers BISC-O-BITS 9-oz. pki;. 10c Comstock Quartered BEETS <6) 2KZ 17c V [•; Wii.I. HAN E TURKEYS i > 1. POI NDS IN WEIGHT (it !• Hero. Every lida> Meals Hi Ho Crackers X 23c [vory Flakes 10c Lava Soap 3Cakes ] 8c Northern Tissue Ro!! 5c Triangle Flour, 10-lb. Bag Plain, - 52c PICKLES, Triangle Sweet Mixed. 12-oz Jar - 12c - - _ - Double-Fresh GOLDEN BLI ND COFFEE 2:!t41« i HARD MIXED CANDY l-lb Bn£ ~ _ BRER RABBIT”" ': c!iS 1S.0Z 10c Bottle CAKE FLOl R £3/4-!b • Iky 28c o>!i>c«p>cnecs civilization I mankind. tnd Nazisit! are | .-mpai ;'•!(•. The one implies .11 . ve together under the i ■ w \ ’ rest ;\ins an! di . he . 1 -sions and instincts in ii ice v it h just ice. The other •'as ' ha' men live as the slave. *n.a ' 1 1 :tee which is iv-train ' ..1 ,-ai d which know- m* af i iini ni* man. preferring ra • I,- live as :he beasts 1 t th** i •. wh.de purpose today sehiim| ■ fa: '- . a enlightened men t", •a* >a 111 e kind, ot effective wor ; at. in which violence will be .« - n a ■ ■ i i- based upon tilt | owh-duv that unless it is re ar. i .the whole world taco- de - -... : ni. if we will not agree -hat • ; - •- n,»- i1.11* and necessa ty, we, , . • • tu v\: teat on "' i STIO.N ., 'a cat 1 ■ aI oar ■ ,1 • • f . r aiv mo-: needed • . effort mo! whir!: a tv tie to - row? W'SWER State College Exten -:.t'- :;agest that you see ■m eour.ty agent. a member t Vga tit Workers ' luncil, ... tativi f the Wat Bi ar 1 ■ . ... aa.a :1 or > '■-! loader in your ■ o .mm in t y. “I'nod l1 ight- fot 1 ■ oedom" lrives a re n >\v being pat ■ - •- \ >rth t a: il a v.ar crop goals are being discuss and 1944 1 . plan are ua'I'a Attenil one of those meetings, if possible. gtl'K-TIOXt -- Siiould 1 M-lec I ,,f ...mi! given weight for i hatching? | ANSWER—C. F. Parrish, in ! .barge of Poultry Extension :-t State t 'allege, suggests that best ! •- are obtained from eg: - • .at run about 24 ounces per doz en. Ho : J-o suggests that you particular attention in getting W: 1! t'ormed eggs, of g'ouil shell ! i i j I I ! I I ! ATS WRONG WITH THIS PICTURE? U'or. ♦ -ii»- C.. burn fat by ... .,<>g neats over ;* a t'?me L ied fat is valuable Your meat - » ii g!/e you extra ration points and cash for ji! you turn in to Kim. Want Ads \ll Classified ads must be sent in by Wednesday. No ads taken after that time. WAXTED--Full or part time a gitit handle hospitalization in surance for a reliable company oi'tenng surgical benefits os well a- t 'capitalization to its members. C'-ttsual opportunity. Liberal s,'!..mission. Write The State Hos pital .Association, Inc,, Tarbovo, X. c. Dec. Ll-'i - .'it. n. p. FOR SALE One (> foot by 8’ child’s p'.ny hoti-" or tool h use, 1 ea t iron sink with fittings, 1 toilet bowl. Apply W. I). Xorman, Washington Avenue. Weldon. X. C. W VNTEI) Dancers to attend the big Square Dance each Saturday Xile at ‘ho Littleton Gym. Music by the "Happy Ratunga Ranger ", wlio ■ toadcast from Radio Station W. o B. T.. Roanoke Rapids. ( Ol.l.IK ITPS FOR S \r.E Collie pups for sale. Are Ideal as Christmas presents. If. Carter’s Pet Animal Hospital PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do your own Permanent with Charm Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, in cluding 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay McKenzie, glamous movie =t a r. Money refunded if not satisfied. SELDEN’S PHARMACY J. 0. U. A. M. MEETING MONDAY NIGHT The regular meeting of the Edison Council No 270 Junior Order United! \merican Mechanics will1 S23 ' -— texture and of th< color « reon growing. Eggs which are small round, short or thin .-hello ! -b not bo saved foi hub lit! D ■ ing the cold weat’nei they -1 1 bp carefully st 'red to or wen: chilling. Ql KSTlOX - How c .:i 1 u • waste of food in the • 'ai \ NWER—State t lie-, economists suggest a ; rop-i planning of meals. I'urei uses of food should be wati u\i , y. Food should be stored ■ a dry place and kept from fieezi: c. tie the maximum food \ t ue f : a left overs is another su .• -•. I'o avoid \\aste in t of foods, these home eco-mmis; advise cooking vegetable- in skins, whenever possible; : of small amounts of iu: r: sea soning less popular foods in a more appetizing wtu . . o i new receipts; and t•. outer leaves of ve- '.a toi stews and soups. ' million bushels of pared with mi art erding to pre casts. A : t 1,00,000 have been math’ a\ liiari consume! - fn e i :: men; set a - ide n the past month. Fifth of Oilseed To Shortage Areas Wash ngtou. He a 1 1 F- • I’r. dilation A dm‘ r i 4 sued an order requiring p: ces-or of oilseeds—such as e - ed soy beans, peanuts ami f!a\--ti set aside -0 per rent :i.e . .bin nary production of - a ab for distribution in - ■ : a. ■ ai ea - The oilseed meals an . ed a - a supplementary live-; ■. k fv... The order was a. 1 y :!ic I FH.'v under author'd ea :< i . t eral months ago Wa Ft 1 A imi •• i ator Marx ' ; j _ I Flu Epedemic i 1 Not Believed ; f o Be Near i Washington, Her . h— V rate of nfluenza < parts of the a Hiltry as . a, by a V. S. public h- d'a ,.. i ip pokestnan as a "nni a. - m ■ ■ a . increase." After studying the vj d . f g ^nzr ns r73 rzj .h r f the week Nov mbei pointed j i ’t * the number of cases dur _r :' s. alt' no: ; !1 1' 1 V as < • greater, yel e seviou* r: ■ a :a i>,-cured then. •'T:!-1!!' >s no evidence now that are coming into anything like \ o ul n 101S." he i -sorted. < r i-i •. hit ei'idetuic of 'hat nun - tan 'ti. )< <>.t-t>0 deaths). i mnn-nting on London reports t ' Influenza claimed • Tti lives in large cities in Britain during me November -7th, the ■ " titan .-aid: There is no l a il - . -. i n > i! d - v. e significance in the Brittsti ci bribed as the worse tee ; v iich caused 2,000 det hs naekiy. at its peak." '•I . an: iiorities -uggest ' nit e'-i.n.-. suffering from c - is, ctip n- flu remain at horn in ■ . i : i prevent spreading ' lie . e penally there are or ltd n-arse availaldi to I Good Legume Hay3 Produce More Milk Ail abundant supply of Rood, legume hay with a reasonable a mount of grain is invaluable in milk production, says John A . Arev, in charge of dairy K\teu sion at N. ('. State College He points to the record of the Holstein herd ofthe State Ho-p ial at Goldsboro, which produced ai average of 12,452 pounds of milk per cow in 1U42 with an aver age of 15(1 pounds of hutterfat. This was the highest record in the state fi r twice a day milking as measured in the Dairy Herd Im provement Association to.-t-. "North -Tate Bonita 180854b" of tlie State Hospital farm has just completed a 305 day record, with a twice day milking, and the producti ai was 20,013 pounds of milk and Till.!* pounds ot butter fat. "The daily animals at the Sta U' Hospital were not - , . *•' U1 anv special attention ami m. lU ‘ was made to set any i> , r, liiirh quality, legume ha> \v;th . reasonable amount of ^ tin the present time the farm 1 . pp tons of lespedeza and otiv p.',' I t I I I 1 u t*. » n . I * 1. . during the coming yea, says. I" addition to an abundant oin pl.v Of good hay, he urges p |. men to develop good ]>< . nanent pastures because over tier vein's it has been shown that they" fur nish a cheap source of .iiuuble feed. “The 'Food For Freedom’ fight is calling for the largest possi ble -upply of milk and all grow ers should seek to prod tic ■ more homegrown feeds of high quality to help increaee milk production", \ ivy points out. excellent record of this 1 he chiefly traced to the i the animals are given time hays and this feed will go a long ways toward taining good milk p supply main 1 action i.V<l iVi ! 5;! i i? ill I fi i s? ill ! fc:J ! k;S 5& i? : V:? | II ft. a S* ' M III ¥ M m i w II ,,^ .:^vy • qit^iffIttfS ..#Uifii'i/£' U SiSpJ<&*rftftHSS'MPdWMPI0<?#U *£' U &Kv\ia#Q*&G&Vti£>ifij gy WIV The Following Weld Will Be Closed Monday December 27th and Saturday, Dec. 25th For Christmas Holidays ^ r* Sr PETER’S J. I. WYCHE A. & P. N. NEDDER GROCERY CO. ft >S? ft rS? ft *i? ft ft <5? ft tS?. ft £■ ft ft >5?. it^ft i?» ft ^ ft £7 ft iSt ft & ■■ \ £ -ft w ft £7 ft £7 ft £-. ft £? t&hiS? ft t&J £?h’£ WP ft#?. tyS?} '••■XfA-*c‘4-vA --Xi ■••vvA^ ^^ ■W'vV’W' rr izsr rz rzj rz3 r^t rrj r=i nzr n^nzirpfrLlWi \ w hispercd rumor can cause a panic or spoil a £ nod reputation. A --mail leak in your tire can ruin the entire casing and lay up a costly and essential automobile, tie have learned do without many things -- we have learned to make things last longer. None of them are more important than tires. The existence of the nation depends on the .are you give your tires-how often you have them inspect, '--how quickly you have repairs made. The armed forces are also having tires repaired as often as required- sometimes as many as four sectional repairs are made on a single tire-just so they can continue to give service. We civilians must support our fighting men in the same fashion—hy making our tires last kS 8 I 12* Si 21 Make The Best Of The Tires You Have Don't expect ><mr tiros, worn out through carelessness or neglect, to he replaced by new ones. There just aren't any. Those that are being made are going to the armed forces first, and only a few will be available for civilian uso-a, least until the latter part of 1911. Your tires MUST LAST. They will require frequent inspection-careful inspection by men who have the equipment and (he knowledge to tell tire ailments-and how to cure them. Tires must he repaired at the first >ii*n of a leak or damairi* \„vihim, u (k,in , ■ .. . n.'tniiu, Ies^ 10411 doini*' e\erythmg possible is not enough. Kxperl Tire Inspection Will Let You Know Your Tire Ailment - Expert Repairing Will Insure Your Future Driving -Delay Is Dangerous We are equipped with tire spreaders that make tiro t ,n tell its innermost secrets. e know how to diagnose those cracks and breaks and how to repair them .. ha i , ... < u learned much during the emergency on how to make tires last longer—a knowledge and exncrience ... . . • . our command. Leaks must he repaired quickly. Small cracks must be vulcanized before thev can snre-id \ t , , ' " S|lrCa<1' A feW hundred miles driven on a damaged tire may prove a costly drive-cause the break to spread so it is beyond re- ir tv.. ,i , 1 ^on * w°rk miracles -- but we can save you heartaches in your tire problem if you come to see us in time. t'uHv Reading the Dmatic Tire Sitnaiion. We Pledge Give You the Vimm in Tire Service. W. ndepen e„, Tire Dealers Have Kept the Nation On Wheeia and Wit. Continue Do Everythin, Within Our Power to Maintain Motor Transportation. KING TIRE SERVICE Member - National 'ssociation of Independent Tire Dealers ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. f 1
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