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ROANOKE News ON SIN Published by ,'is Roanoke News Company, Inc. r F. TURNER, Editor-Publisher 777 c7 Mail) POSTPAID ----- . \.i Subscriptions Payable In Advance pc»t Office, Weldor, North Carolina as second _____ ■ Weekly Newspaper devoted* to the material, c and Agricultural interests of Halifax and North. i iornemakers • lege Hints !',V Ki 111 (. TKRT.N 1' t . Slate College ■ ./ : I , 'lmal i ] aim a- a labor-J a*il .:i'l'e 1 >r the ,-u,j 11 t. : i , i alls a l jfrow ■ 73 in.tr children. Sunlight in the kitchen destroy: germs. Floors or tjieir linoleum coverings may he wiped daily with <i damp clotn. and small tht *• \» i*u}js shaken or cleaned. W ish.: -ashes doe* not msurt sanitary cleanliness i the d sn loth has lain wet. concealing al kinds of bacteria. S.-ulding dishes after washing removes the film which h Ids bac teria to ' e sides ot the d -hes. pish cloth and dish towels toi -p rp rp rp f7=> HPrPf. . A | 4- \ i RYE! HEARYE! Whereas our friends remained steadfast and true to us in 1S44, and whereas we have a deep feel ing of appreciation for this expres sion of loyalty, therefore be it pro claimed throughout this country that we have ordered the New Year, 1945, to be an especially happy and prosperous one for ail. WELDON ICE AND FUEL COMPANY Phone \Y-:r>7 WELDON N. C. 3/h/h/h/h/h/h/h/h/h/h/h, drying dishes must be ooueu aim sunned often. \ ellow laundry soap and scalding hot water u a dis infectant, and half teaspoonful of concentrated lye added to water in which towels are boiled will whiten them and kill germs. In washed doorknobs harbor germs. The garbage pail must be emptied and scalded often it it to be odorless as well as safe trem poisonous bacteria. Many kitchen utensils, after washing, may be put out « ‘ doors in the uot sun light for thorough sterilization. I When you use a makeshift ar ! rangement to reach a high shoh. you’ve asking lor a fall. Reach able cabinets eliminate this haz ard. Cluttered celler steps frequent ly cause bad falls. It‘s easy to put things like mops, shoes, and skates away it there is a place for them. The lack of ban bails is ar. added hazard. Feeding tests have shown that t takes almost twice as much late cut hay to put a 100 pound gain 1 on a steer as with early -'tit hay. I’ertilUe your crop in accord atve with your rotation, says Or. Emerson Collins, in charge of Ex tension, agronomy at State l al ! lege. irmmmmmrmiz 'For hope shall brighten the days to com And memory gild the past* ***★*★★★ Free men can hope and plan and achieve—and we Ameri cans are free! As the old year wanes, hope springs up afresh, and the de termination to do better in 1945 than ever before rises buoyantly. That your fondest hopes may be fulfilled during the coming year is the earnest wish of Harris Sinclair Service Station WELDON. N. C. v:w rme fu i MX MR/ I tUY WAS BONDS Did you know that 6700 cars are wearing out each day? You may be in for plenty of trouble this Winter if you don’t give your car the kind of care that saves wear in cold weather. Help protect its motor, chassis, battery, tires, gears and other vital para by Sindair-izing for Winter now. Get this special service at your Sinclair H-C Gasoline Dealer's today. Sinclair's Post-War Program: Better Produett, Better Service Distributed By--. NORTHEASTERN OIL COMPANY Weldon, North Carolina The future progress of the poul try industry in North Caro t’.i lies largely in reducing :nortula> and increasing the performance d individuals in the flock, says Prof Roy Pearstyne >■' State College. Need a LAXATIVE? Eye* Examined and Gla**e* Fitted Kfiee over Shell Fun .t' e Not In Monday. fSR. E 1). HAKf Ol *> Optometrist Koanoke Rapid*. N. Cmro'in. I'll ON E No. 1J-698-6 Pep :■ Cola Company. Long Island City, If. y * Franchised Bottler - Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company, Littleton N t Section of one of the ten modern Sit. s refineries now geared for war. HEN American flyers in Europe and in the Pacific take to the skies, they are forced to fight not only Nazis and Nips but one more enemy — friction. To help our boys fight all three of these enemies, Sinclair produces great quanti ties of tough, dependable aviation lubri cants. Every day, Sinclair refineries turn out enough aviation oils to lubricate a flight of 3,500 he'avy American bombers. Today Sinclair is not only one of the largest producers of aviation lubricants, but us modern refineries also make the ex p! ve Toluene, 100-octane gasoline and many other types of fuels and specialized la. cants for war-front and home-front use. Altogether, there are 10 modern Sinclair re fine ties serving this nation and its allies. Sli Alt? DI ALERS fight fric foil on the home front. Their Simi .r i;.e service helps make cars t longer. Let a Sinclair Dealer service your car reguLirly. BUY M OH WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Distributed By ••
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