| Lo<ei Ccw^Mining Job CADIZ, Ohio: . . . Id* Mm Stall (above) has worked in coal mines ' her* since she was 12 yean old. Now Ida is mad because an Ohio Mines inspector says it is against state laws for women U .work is mines . . . and at 34 she has to look far another job. Ida can mine and load as average of S tons of coal a ?aj. A great boon to safety would be the invention of automobile brak es that would get tight with the driver. By the time a man has learned how to handle money, he's lost it aU. Before you can discipline others successfully you must discipline yourself. IIO.UK demonstration ? ? DEPARTMENT ? ? ? ? Anne Benson Priest, Hone ? ? Demonstration Agent * Itinerary March 6? Older 4-H Club Olrls at Epsom. March 6 ? Centervllle Woman's Club. March 7? Pilot 4-H Clnb; Pi-j Mot Woman's Club. March 8 ? Mapleville 4-H Cfub. ? March 9 ? Edward Beat 4-H Club; Justice 4-H Club; Justice 'Woman's Club. ttt Eleven of the woman's club meetings were conducted by the food leaders, demonstrations on the making of Brown Betty, Bak ed Peach Cobbler, Baked Pears and Tomato Juice was given by: the leaders. it? v The March meeting of all cluba wilt be devoted to clothing. All clothing leaders are requested to bring any patterns or suggestions that they might have. THANKS I wish to extend my heart tell thanks for the many expressions of sympathy and deeds of kind ness extended me during my re cent sickness. I LEON SPENCER. e There are more than 600 varie ties of wild flowers and plants in Mt. Ranier national park. ' Approximately 20.000 people' | are killed yearly in India by the , bites of cobras and other veno- , mons snakes. Nltroglycerol may be made to i explode by hitting It with a ham- ( mer. I < Hanging Her "Duty" PADUCAH, Kj: . i . IUh Luriine Humphries') 32, sheriff of Trigg Conaty, 'Ky., announce "ak? will do her d u t y " in the possible hanging of two men for whom the death penalty haa been asked, charged with assault oa a 0 year Aid girt . Most of us talk, not because we lave anything to a?y, but because lilence is embarrassing. It a man smiles at home some ?ody Is sure to ask him for mon 57. . . Everything that we have has a tendency to wear out unless it Is taken care of ? and that applies to our reputation. X-ray tubes running on 900,000 rolts are being made and bid fair to become part of cancer hospital equipment. ThU ilan identifies M.IM Emo Stations and Dealers from Main* to Louisiana who represent the ser vice and products of the world's GAS) BETCHA I GOT more YETjy [gas! * - - ** M GAS When fledglings fired with ambition, Hurl loud defies at competition; The owl makes this wise observation: "First? better get a reputation!" O For over 50 years the company producing Essolene hat been the oil industry's acknowledged leader. Fully aware of its responsibility in maintaining its leadership, it stands squarely behind Essolene's guarantee of smoother perform ance. It makes no claims! It simply asks you to try Essolene and judge its merits by your own experience. f Essolube Motor Oil in the cronkcase gives I Essolene a chance to do its very best. J GASOLINI PHI CI Smoother Performance in cold weather or any other weather ? STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW J t R S 18' H Copr. IW. U?, tec A Spring Coiffuxc ? NSW TQKK . . . JU> tnapirtm Spring Maaoo abaad, bringing wttt it maaj new boanata whiefc theae efrtMnet model*, ??? ftminlM tkoagfata to tare to attraaa tiva eoUTnim. Tha beautiful ES? bet h Allan, aeiacn farorB^ ia m ?peaaoriag tUa aibtnht M * PHILADELPHIA. ? . A ringside picture of Store HAaas, New Jersey heavyweight, whs lup?et the#Sstic rart of#tbe German former World Champioa, ltaz Sehioeling, in a 12 round decision bout here. Hamas now ranks third H. heavy ranks, ?ay critics. , }? Everybody has Mg Ideas, bat only the man who masters the de tails can translate** big" idea into a reality. , * Hints for the lldifte ^y^^ncu Hart In entertaining, allow one quart of ice cream to serve six persons, and one pound of cake to aerve fifteen. ? * ? To stop the smarting frotn a burn, coat it immediately with mucilage. If the burn is quite deep, cover it with i paste of cold water and flour and keep moist until the smarting has stopped ? ? ? A small bottle of ammonia on th< desk is excellent for cleaning a per point, even for use from one color ol ink to another. One ammonia dij makoR it like new. ? ? * - h Wine Qrrry lor G#me: To one quart of stock add a half pint ol cooking wine. Flavor vith nutmeg, powdered cloves, butter, and sugar. I Thicken with browned flour. Strain. Salt t6 taste when ready to serve. ? * ? t Left-over vegetables may be served ; in an oven meal by combining them in t buttered baking dish ? peas, diced : carrots, limas, corji ? add milk, sprin kle with buttered crumbs and set in the oven. * ? ? I Very good cranberry sauce can be bought by the can, bnt to bring out the best flavor it should be set in the ice box over night before using in order to chill thoroughly. It is most attrac tive turned from the can in one loop | roll and served in thin ? not too thin >' you are fond of it ? slices. * * * Proper Dreaaing for Docks: Pict ducks, dry, before removing head and legs. Then remove head, cut off legs and wings at second joint ? that is underlined so it must be im portant. Roll the duck in melted paraffine. When paraffine is cold scrape it off with a dull knife. AH the nasty little piqfeathers and down come on with the paraffine and your bird is immaculate. * * * If you do not like the rare, wild I taste of duck, place an onion in the roaster. The onion is not to be -aten, even by the most avid onion an. It is used purely as an ab sorbent. and is to be discarded I when the ducks are done. ? * ? Grouse: Pick and dress. Boil for thirty minutes to take out the strong taste. _ Stuff with regular turkey or chicken dressing; lard well, or, better still, put strips <f salt pork over them. They r*quir? half an hour to roast. Serve with wine gravy. Grouse are also good made into a pot pie. A SMALL FARMER POINTS THE WAY OVERSIZE FERTILIZERS "BEST IN THE FIELD") The following letter was recently received by SAPONA MILLS, INC., Makers of OVERSIZE FERTILIZERS from Mr. T. V. Kelly, at Mon cure, N. C. "I feel like I want to say something in re gards to your Guano I used in the 1933 crop. I had throe acres in cotton and used 300 lbs. of your Guano and fifty pounds of your soda and made on the three acres 1522 lbs. of lin*. cotton. I am highly pleased with it and if I can get any for my 1934 crop I sure do want it as I never had better cotton anywhere. The land was not improved by any means." Now If yon were making fertilizer wouldn't a letter like the above light from the heart make yon feel good. It effects us that way too and it points the way to better crops by using OVERSIZE FERTILISERS. We ask that yon place your orders in Franklin County with our agents SEABOARD STORE CO. LOUISBURG, N. 0. OVERSIZE TOBACCO FERTILIZERS ARE EQUALLY AS GOOD FOR TOBACCO AS THE COTTON FERTILIZER IS FOR COT TON. ? Sapona Mills Inc. SANFORD, N. O. TONKEL'S DEPT. STORE, INC. ? OFFER FOR? FRIDAY 11 SATURDAY THE FOLLOWING ?SPECIALS 4r i Ladies' Spring Co?ta Mixed Yjg.95 Tweeds and Plain Dress, each ...... 1 ' : ? t ' ? +' Ladies' Spring Coats in all the newest styles and materials, sixes from 14 to 44, CO-95 SPECIAL Ladies' new Swagger Suits in all the newest Mixed Tweed materials, beautifully C7-9& designed, SPECIAL f One rack of Ladies' Swagger Suit* just arriv ed, the season's latest creations. A suit that you will be proud to own at this amas ingly low price, EACH a .. ; 9" Ladies new Spring Slippers and Oxfords arriv ing daily in all the new styles and leathers, white kid, grey kid and blue and gray combi nations. BE SURE TO VISIT THIS STORE, FOR IF IT'S NEW IT'S HERE I Tonkel's Dept. Store * (Incorporated) P LOUISBURG, N. CAROLINA Seed Potatoes RED BLISS ^ IRISH COBBLERS PLANT BED MUSLIN 1 2*c AND UP Hubbard's Yellow Wrapper FOR TOBACCO As Good As Can Be Made vL Hubbard's Red Top Dresser The standard by which all others are measured SEED OATS Hay - Grain . Hulls and Meal - Dairy Feed Laying Mash - Crushed Oyster Shells, etc. SEABOARD STORE CO., INC. ?: 1 D. P. McKINNE, President r " 1 ? Pay Cash and Pay Less ? < t D SILKS AND DRAPERIES The What-Not Bargain Store r I am now handling the better line of silks and have hundreds of yards of lovely quality silk crepe in black and pastel colors, soft pink, blue, green, yellow, etc. Am also specialising in white, have ever so many different patterns of heavy white silk, corded, pebbly, diagonal and brocaded for skirts, coats and suits, also tripple sheer crepe, flat crepe, pebble crepe, angel tldn, honeycomb, seersucker, etc. in white, all pre shrunk and washable. My draperies must be seen to be appreciated. Oriental rugs, tapestry, bed spreads. Oome in and lets look them over. ?. k THE LITTLE STORE WITH BIO VALUES. MRS. H. O. PERRY, Proprietor Across from Franklin Hotel' Phone 4B-W Next to Dr. Johnson's Office ' 118 N. Main H " \

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