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IL.EpVF.SPAY, AUGUST l?< h^iebukers F fOR *Ah i bv ki th 11 rrent i, .. Demonstration Agent U" " State College I , ,s is important for | C?^rf canning. Even the LccfS-- . <!x,,lld be free from p1 flt;i out The food to be P** utensil. and the porch rft, shouM be clean. ^ fVti" . 'snow: (1> That beef r;: .,s more minerals and r1- -"than lean meat:; (2) gf^nevs and brains of meat Pbha've "-ore vitamins than "meat ,3) That y0U get I*" lr your money when you ^..nelieo flour or enriched J <ore vitamins C iis needed in Tomato juice Is an exsource of vitamin C. f.:t0 juice is easy to can. w" To preserve the natural , ar '. color, use knives of Ptoel and avoid utenf/copper. brass, and iron. e,|" fse fully ripe tomatoes. : Wash remove core, and ."to small pieces. Precook tomatoes until j, po not boil. 5 Put softened tomatoes .,1, a sieve to remove seeds, 'y'Reheat the juice to boil It Isn't Too Hot TO EAT . . . When Somebody Else Is Doing The Cooking ! \Y. RUSS STATION SHALLOTTE, N. C. 171 ?\\ ere Abundant J Fair ?And money begai minute. During the .... i ALL THIS WAS 266,(1 This Was The ft On The Whitevi THR Monday, Augu For Big Mone^ A.H.I SELL W1 "B Wei SE TOB/ ir 12, 1942 War Bonds Gin i his new color poster, which si United States, emphasizes a nc campaign. The present goal of suade all citizens to invest 10 f and Stamps. te?3*939-1 ing point. (7) At the simmering point, add one teaspoon of salt for each J JT V Ilfll last Friday as the cove ners V WHITE 11 pouring into our cust five hours sale they h Jut > SURPASSED TU 128 Lbs. f a xt a \ /rn a r AIM /A V CIV/AVJ lost Money Ever P lie Market... :ee first s. st 17th; Wednesday, A f Sell In Big Piles P Moore an TH MOORE & JAC uy More WAR BONE Led the ^ s W] Nearest \ ird Home Front ... ? u^hB||^H^^h 5011 will he seen throughout the w theme in the War Bond sales the Nation wide drive is to perlerccnt of income in War Bonds v U.S. Treasury Dept. WSS 491C quart of juice. | (81 Pour juice into sterilized containers (brim full) and pro LES rs turned back for our Vareh lVILLE omers' pockets at the i ad received nearly $100 ESDAY.... WE Si or $112,11 iE OF $42-14 aid for One Sale at1 4LES NEXT ugust 19th; Friday, Au iles On One Of Th< d L R. J ;KSON FOR "MORE >S With The Extra Jacl whole Bi blG MMt ( THE STATE PORT PILI cess for 5 minutes. Do not have one bit of air space in your jar. Chaplains with U. S. armed forces are using chalices made of gold-plate over an iron base, copper and brass will not be used to manufacture articles of religious ! devotion until after the war. Costa Rica now has 1,295 acres planted to tobacco, the seed being from the United States. By the end of March, approximately 41,000 passenger cars had been released by local rationing boards. Rationing boards acted 1 favorably on 72 per cent of appli1 cations received. J Clay County farmers are show! ing a great deal of interest in a I good dairy program for the counI ty, reports G. G. Farthing, farm j agent of the N. C. State College i Extension Service. Sam Brown, of Crossnore, largest contract bean grower in Avery County, expects to market more than 2,000 bushels of beans this season, reports Farm Agent C. B. Baird. Tapeworms and typhoid are causing farmers of Pasquotank County to lose chickens in considerable numbers, reports Fleet iD. Allen, assistant farm agent of the N. C. S?Ate College Extension Service. | The lespedeza crop of Stanly i County is looking unusually good, | and farmers are well pleased with j prospects for hay and seed this fall, reports V. A. Huneycutt, assistant farm agent. "Bartender Ben" Rogers (Cudahy, Wis.) gives free beer to anyone who brings in rubber scrap. i > $ Opening Sale at? ; ouse rate of $300.00 per j ,000 \ OLD95.00 One Warehouse WEEK gust 21st I ise Sales! ackson JACK!" I k" I sit in Ai ITE CET To Co 3T. SOUTHPORT, N. c. _ FjjjHHgT ; 1 jftii^ggh9 9 B > ^^RI^^ENHbIHS H I WARTIME CHIEF SIGNAL OFB specialized of all the forms of mill which was established in the Unite Brie. Gen. Albert H. Myer (upper a surgeon, in the late 50's. On Jul; signal officer with the rank of a between the States he organized the I pioneer Signal Officer was Maj. < ; famous Arctic explorer (upper ngh i (lower left) developed the efficient s ! World War. Maj. Gen. Dawson < Chief Signal Officer, heads the f system in history. Demands for the service of the t Cabarrus County terracing unit J increase each year, with enough work booked now to keep the outfit busy for the next three months. Black Shank, a serious tobacco disease, has broken out in many new places in Pitt County this year, reports S. J. Weeks, assistant farm agent of the N. C. State1 College Extension Service. Cash income from American farm marketings totaled $1,059,- j 000,000 in June as compared with $993,000,000 in May and $773,000,-1 000 in June of 1941, reports the U. S. Department of Agriculture. ^ To conserve more rubber the WPB has provided more stringent specifications which will limit the amount of rubber available for a long list of civilian products. The domestic wheat supply for 1942-43 marketing year is indicat-1 ed at 1,524,000.000 bushels, or around 190,000,000 bushels above the record 1,331,000,000 bushels in 1941-42. Domestic consumer demand for farm products will continue to rise during the next few months,! predict economists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Cotton and paper makers hope to supply the need for new bags while no burlap ? or the jute from which it is made ? can come from India, largest supply source before the war. Supplies of fresh vegetables for market continue more abundant this year than last, with the harvest expected to be 9 percent greater than in 1941. USED TRUCKS FOR SALE 1?Ford Yf Panel . $150 1?Dodge Vst-Ton Pickup $295 1?Dodge Vi-Ton Pickup. New Motor $475 ! 1?Late model Ford V-8 Pickup $750 No trades accepted and terms are limited to six j months maximum on account of the war. BRAXTON'S Garage & Budget Store WHITEVILLE, N. C. ?"Our 12th Year"? rerages 1 :vii dumbus, Br I V jw^i p . WK a , t| ^ ^rl 1 Byi^ <# * c KhBh 1 BR^ame v ik 'ICERS?One of the most highly tary service is the Signal Corps d States Army 82 years ago by; left), who entered the Army as j 2, 1860, he was appointed chief cavalry major. After the War U. S. Weather Bureau. Another! Sen. A. W. Greely, soldier and t). Maj. Gen. George 0. Squier! ervice of the Signal Corps during: Slmstead (lower right), present; rreatest military communication ; The steel in one hand cornsheller would make three 6-inch shells. Nazis can buy only bread that is four days old ? because the harvest is uncertain. Pitch horseshoes ? A set of eight shoes and two staker uses as much steel as an Army rifle. The 1932 crop from the seal herd of the Pribilof islands total ed 49,334 skins. Pressimism is only the name that men on weak nerves give to wisdom. ? Bernard DeVoto Belfast, North Ireland, is organizing a crops of women to care for homes in poor districts when expectant mothers go to the hospital. All owners of iron and steel construction materials in the Dominical Republic have been ordered to report all their holdings to the police. The Government of Chile has ordered the sale at auction of the General Cruz-Pemuco Railway. Salaries and wages in the vanilla industry in Mexico now range from about 80 cents to $1.80 a day. Oil made from' valnuts is being used as a butter substitute in Bulgaria. Cuba may ration gasoline for all' motor vehicles. The Rocky Mountain canary is not a bird, but a burro. Labor unions in New Zealland are seeking an increase of 9.6 per cent in the general wage rates. Bolivia is shipping large amounts of antimony to the United States. American products received into Eastern Asia in the first three months of this year were valued at $54,000,000. It * matters not how long you live but how well. ? PUblius Syrus. Let each man pass his days in that wherein his skill is greatest. ?Propertius. A French girl has perfected a simple trap for mosquitoes. University of avia, Italy, was founded by Lothaire, grandson of Charlemagne, in 1825. Alligator skin purses are made from the under skin of the alligator. rnursdaj unswick anc Constructed 147 years ago, Old Hast, at UNC, is the oldest colege dormitory in the U. S. Teacher was testing the obser- ' ation powers of her class. Slap- , ing a half dollar on the desk she ' sked "What is it?" I1 Came an instant reply from the ack row: "Tails." f The woman autoist posed for a napshot in front of the fallen < lillars of an ancient temple in ] Ireece. V* i "Don't grit the car in the pic- i tu-e," she said, "or my husband j irlli think I ran into the place." e ~Wii WILMING1 PRES1 New Merchandis< Griffon Suits i Smartly tailored suits for men in new fall patterns of tweed j and hard finish twists, pleated J and plain pants? J $24.50 j MEN'S TIES Large selection of new fall neckwear?neat patterns to select from? 48c Ladies' Hand Bags Beautiful new selection of Fall Hand Bags. Under the arm and strap styles. AU new fall colors? $1.59 Men's Work Pants | Extra heavy duty work pants, j Bar tack at all points of wear. Herringbone and heavy denim $1.95 I Overall Dungarees Heavy quality overall dungarees for strong wear. All sizes $1.48 LADIES' Print Dresses Smart new fall prints. . . . uuaranteea tast colore? $1.29 CHILDREN'S Print Dresses Neat new fall prints and styles guaranteed fast colors. Some trimmed in white broadcloth. Sizes 7 to 14? . 97c Boys' Slack Pants Wool and Cotton Slacks. Pleated fronts. Dark patterns. Well tailored? $3.95 r and Fi n Official Ave WHITEVIL R Nearest Ma: Official Ave R _ WHITEVIL |J Nearest Ma: I Bladen \ PAGE THREE" ?? ? 1 "Lay down, pup, lay down,">rdered the man. "Good dogfie, lay down, I say." "You'll have to say 'He down,' Mister," declared a small by* stander. "That's a Boston terrl2 Read the Want Ads for bargains. Use them also to sell. American troops are equipped because of that radftp phonograph Mr. and M:-s. Arpfepca didn't buy this year, "tne iteel in an average radio-phoilO" jraph would make close to a dozin bayonets, TdTT: t. ON, N. C. SNTS ' J i At Old Prices ? Men's Fancy Shirts Well tailored and styled lJ new, smart patterns. Full cut and fast colors? $1.48 ;; -li;': I Jayson Sport Shirts Smart styled In silk, rayon,. , crepe and Shantung. Colors: tan, brown, blue, white aiiii1 other wanted shades? : J11 s $2.00 "!U ' UK ??"?mi ' t:/, ' LADIES' li Corticelli Hose , High twist rayon leg and; rayon top. Mercerized cotton heel and toe. New fall colors? 59c u I ii t KAKKI TWILL WORK PANTS Heavy quality for strong durable wear? IIJO $2.95 SHIRTS TO MATCH .... $2:4d' Ladies' Dresses iV Large selection of ladles' Rayon and cotton crepe Dromes in smart new styles. PretJ ty prints and solid colors select from. All sizes? 1 nun $3.00 ui/.i LADIES' SU Rayon Undies ,olJ. ! Neat selection of well-made Panties, Step-ins, and Brief*,j Pink and Tea Rose? , I l<M< : 39c ^ a l ?f -O , Boys' Fancy Shirts The famous Lincoln, Jr., brt' smart new print patterns. Full cut. Guaranteed fast colore?"5 irm, hiini 97c ?iv /Ii/l Boys' Slack Suits"!, /i yfl Tailored in cotton crash. Sport, shirts. Pleated front slacks with belt to match? $1-95 iday f * - / rages Aug. o ,LE $38.46 rket $38.38 rages, Aug. 7 ,LE $40.10 rket $40.09 ^ Im bi; i I 'IS
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