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I't r*iw Service Men Will Have Complete Turkey Dinner Atlanta, Ga.. November 15tl Traditional Thanksgiving dinne. for the American soldier—tuvkej w.th all the trimmin’s — "'ill b< served at Army posts and camp, in the seven southeastern state November 23, and there will o m skimpy helpings. The master menu, which is uset as a guide in all mess halls, wm released today by the Quartmast er. t ourth Service Command an* s]iecilies IdO pounds ot turkey to every 100 men. It's going to be i busy day for the Army cooks, a they are not going to starve tin boys f r breakfast. Just to wha their appetites tor the big teed a noon, the soldiers wall be serve, this breakfast menu: Orange, (one orange per man), dry cereal fr,sh milk. lined eggs, pork salt toast, butter, marmelad' and coffee. Us to be a day of feasting am How women and girls ?j/ get wanted relief may _ from functional periodic pain Cartful, many women say, has brought re lief or the cramp-like agony and nervous s-riiia of f :actional periodic cl:-tress. Taken I ke a tonic, it should stimulate app-tite. aid digestion,* thus help build resist ance lor the “time” to come. Started 3 days before “your time it should Yrf*V AM d unya wt *un; .*v/«* v....- - -- \Wa\ help rvt-evo pain due to purely W?- t\ functional periodic causes. Try it. 1CARDUI V SCX LABEL DiaeCTlOMS I the mess sergeants "ill fet'd ‘on ! again at night, just like they j liaml't had a lielt-bustin’ meal at ! noon. For supper they 11 have, us I sorted cold cuts, sliced cheese, po , tatoe cakes, le* tover vegt a ! bread, butter, coffee, peanut but tei. (Note to ] - : 1;!" supper menu calls for h 1-4 pounds i ot peanut butter for every 100 men, or 625 p *unds of peanut but ter lor each camp of 50,01(0 men.) | And here’s what they'll have for > I' \TE.MENT OF rHE OWNER SHIP, MANAGEMENT, C1RCI i \tion. i i t . until 111 Fit i;y THE \t IS OF CONGRESS Ol V( (,l S i 21. 1012. AN O M \KFI1 ;l, in:!:! 0 The Roanoke News, puhlish | ed weekly at Weldon, N. t .. for j October 1. 1044. I State of North Carolina • ('ounty of Halifax j Before me, a Notary Public in 'land for the State *and County a I feet aid, personally appt ■ u 1 E. l urner. wno, - aving be- , do > sworn according tt> law, depose 1 and say' that '• i - the Editor «>. The Roanoke N"\\s and that tin ..■Rowing is to the best of his Vo ov!edge and belief, a true stale : J,„ :it of Cne ownership, manape menl (an.l if a daily paper, the ch culation.) etc,, of the a ortsaid ication . . date shown in ike above caption, required by the Act. of August 24, 1012. as a memied ' y toe Act of H titn -■ : 193!, emboi ied in section 537 P Laws 1 Re printed on the reverse of t.t> form to wit: _ _ 1. That, the names and ad loesses t Pepsi-Cola Company, Long Island City, S. l. Franchised Bottler - I’epsi-Cola Bottling Company. Littleton, >.. C. editor and businos* managers arc: Publisher, B. F. Turner, Wei don, N. C, o. That the owner is: (It own ed by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the name. and addresses of stockholders own ing or holding one per cent 01 more of total amount of stock. 1 not owned by a corportion, the names and addresses of the- indi vidual owners must be given. It ownc l 1 y a firm, company, 01 oth.1 unincorporated concern, its name and address as well as those t>; each individual member, must be given.) The Roanoke News Company, Weldon, N. C. I!. F. Tunier. President. Weldon X. C. Mrs. B. F. Turner. Vice-presi dent. Weldon, X. C. |'::at the known bondholders a oig.igtcs and other security • hie: > owning or holding 1 pet ci at or more of total amount ol • : mortgages or other securi t.cs arc: (If there are none. St state.) :! ■ n X . oral Bank. Emporia Va. I. I g the two paragraphs nexl i a'aove, giving the names of the • ' .t-,--. -■. ‘.kholder.- and >o■ -■ i’• 11\ : "loo . any. v attain not on!) tin l:-t of stockholders and secur Ity ia ! h t - a- they appear unoi • he I otiks of th.e company hut also in cast s where the stockholders u . .u ity holder appears upon tin books t» the company as trustei or in any other fiduciary ''elation the name of the person or corpo ration for whom such trustee b .a ti!ig( is given; also that the sail tv.,, paragraph.- contain statement cm lacing affiants full knowledge and i t la- as to the circumstances and conditions under which stock .alders and scent itv holdeis who it • not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold ■ : ck ami securities in a capacity •.tiier than that of a bona fide own t i : and this affiant has no reason to relieve that any other person. -.-■a.nation or corporation has any mterest direct or indirect in the said stock, bomis or other securi ties than i so stated by him. B. F. TURNER. Sworn to and subscribed befori me this 15th day of Nov., 1941. (Seal) Virginia Lee Boseman i Now Mrs. B. N. Cupel. My commission expires, Decern I tier 12th, 1944. 87 times straight-I’ve been lucky! 87 times I've gone out—and come back. When your score gets that high, they u ualiy let you quit for a while. Bu: sometimes that isn't possible. ’ ou just have to keep on going— , erhaps till your number is up. Out here, you get to understand those things. There's no question of quitting no matter how much you've done. Back home, it's the same way about buying War Bonds. You feel good when you count up and real i:c what a high score you've got. You feel you deserve a rest, too. But the war isn't over yet. And until it is, I’ll make a bargain with you: You keep on buying, and I'll keep onfighting till the last Jap drops! ★ ★ ★ The 6th War Loan is on. And it's every American's duty to invest in at least one extra $100 War Bond. If you haven’t bought yours yet, do it today! Buy of least one extra *100 War Bond Today! This Patriotic Advertisement Sponsored by Selden’s Pharmacy Weldon, North Carolina I that Thanksgiving Dinner: Grapefruit Juice Roast Turkey with Giblet Gravy Sage Dressing, Mashed Potatoes String Beans. Corn Cranberry Sauce Lettuce with Russian Dressing Celerv, Olive'. Pickles Hot’Rolls, Butter Pumpkin Pie. 1 oPee Apples Tangerines Candy Nuts I But there seems to be no cause 1 of civilians to worry about a pos sible shortage of turkey- tor then Thanksgiving dinner. While the total quantity required or i le I Armed forces has not been di closed, the War Food Administra tion has advised that turkeys re maining for civilian consumption this year will be more than the per capita consumption during the pre-war period between lPilo a>’d HUP. Guilford County has a pluming schedule for 45 acres ot vegeta bles for the county home, sana torium and county prisoners next year. It was prepared by the Man ager of the home and the assist ant county agent. Farm flocks or sheep should be given individual treatment for worms about December I. says , Iceland Case, in charge of 1.xt -n ' sion Animal Husbandry it State College. I Are You Embarrassed By HT FUMES? *. \. Tf ro many women between i the ages of S3 and 52—suffer from ! hot flashes, weak, nervous, tired feel I ings, are a bit blue at tint's—all due to the functional middle-.* o period pe culiar to women—try l.unous Lydia 1 E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms, i Taken regularly—Pi.-'.ham's Com pound helps build up resistance against such distress. It at > has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect! Thousands upon thousands of women—rich and poor alike—have reported benefits. Here's a product that helps n«rune and that's the kind to buy. Follow label directions. Pink ham's Compound is well worth trying! LYDIA F. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE CCMPOUW tiie Philippine Insurrection. Mexican and World Wars 1 and II. is awarded Legion ol Merit lor recent services as Army's Assistant Director ol Safety and Chiel ol Security Section. Colonel Brown, vice president ol National Distiller, Products Corporation, headed distilling industry commitlee lor rapid conversion ol facilities to production ol war alcohol. WRECKED — Allied airmen s ashed these Nazi escape ships in the Dutch port of Breskens as Nazis tried 'o flee. G-GIRL— Ann Sheridan, movie star, studies finger prints lor a hobby. If G Man Hoover staffed his force of man hunters with Ann Sheridans, crooks certainly wouldn't run away from capture! HOME!—Six-month-old Kenneth Maloney, flown from England to this country, enjoys American toys with Grandmother: seven-year-old uncle, left and two year-old cousin. Child s American soldier father was killed while fighting In Trance; his English mother died in childbirth. VERSATILE—Navy blimp, shown making a land ing aboard a carrier somewhere at sea. demon strates versatility of this type of aircraft PAUSE BETWEEN SEASONS— A Thanksgiving I party, with Nina Foch. Columbia octrees, choosing a Coke" to toast the ending ol harvest and the | coming of winter. I i TO ALL PULPWOOD CUTTERS . ^ vi&V&i VVUTH ft HALIFAX PAPER CO., Inc. Roanoke Rapids, N. Carolina
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