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;w\*v . - - \ 3 I kCu-%.' Woulci Effect Latin America B> ( H IR1 '• x "t -• \\* t. *. t" t' « v ji'l" *»• 1 1 t • \«. U t .'A I will i-t" • • :: li t :v • l\ >v] \V AKT l Sj •. in gets t •!! the . the iit' -;;t inns . ;:i -v.o.rv tlliitl r&r «>wn country. Tlit' Spanish can't l>c partieul;:: h usiiul to the Axis from a inilH: y >tandpoint. To be sure. they're i fighters. but they have nut h.ui ■ i-. a time to ivcom1;' liotti their own e.\ • conflict. Their peninsula doubt U\ wili be a convenient a ivy : ('< - G. DAVIS & SONS CO. Week-End \ »■ 1 \c-> '<-•> J i »; ttMUs service, honest weight jitui a IV •• ti l.v. r. . JKU-Kases too heavy u» curry home. V-CK i 00 * • Luzianne lib. can Cherries . . u^U'Z\2 ,w25c Cru * ; ,->v 'r \V*0 11 f C? ci »•'# No. 2 1-2 Can No. 2 1-2 O i i^fjLAiiny * • • l an u '01' 15c Striug.:ss Beans «,»' 2 «w 15c Mixed Vegetablesxo! is'um2 15c P? £ O bibbs' Brand £ 07 orK & iseans i.n,. can., 0 Z/c Sugar . . . Sckh 25 ,,.,$1.23 HP a Best Grade Va. F i omatoes . x„. 2 5 ac U S Jenvl Shortening: (JJ fn 1U . . . 48-lb. tin .... <9 K3U Tr . 7 * Crosse & Blackwell A tomato mcz can, 4 ?e U For Feeds and Seeds E. G avis & Sons Co, (>l !" 1 i;i' air. -t W 11" 1 i ' ■ ! - 'i lui 'Villi a V il-.V ill Cii IJ— Mom the tiritv-ii. 'v : - ! I i it 1«. c and Signer control oi the western V! . mean bottleneck. However, >' i 1 belligerents. oil their own a* '<■> :'i'*-:>ab|y v.nn't stonily V;'i; loncerns I'ncle S;!in is the iniiii' ;*'»' which ;,n .ip.cn aliiance l'< ' -pain and liu< ...... j> |ikdy !.■ 1 afin America. ' ;il,d Italians are pretty in :• : '■! several nf our Now \>f 'imlics. I)'al they'll* n<>l pre <i" lacy (iu considerable pro ; Some i>! it probably "t.: .t.- ' 't it abo is a good dea1 re sf'.t'«: rally .peaking. In llra/il. H"'. pin-avs activities in " •' ly German sinit hern t • tuple recently were vigorously I ;>y | ,.| the coun '• is dealing rcmor.-< le>.— <nt. with a wmild-he a\i ' its midst. i)ri:ii.4 the w several formidable in riots in iUien:i> \111's. \nu-iti • Herman stores were sack ed. !:••• il-rman elub was wrecked and ' .hug u' the local lien: an liewsp was set at ire. !.:•!'ii Xnicrira's Population. \ Met ica's n.tpulation. in •mall tract ion of i per I" • -I'uhtly Kngiish. I* ■ s " :i•:t t li'i 'iian. It'-; 1 'alian i.'c.i .• pr..jm>rtion. It - :i Spanish.' Spanish a- the I'nited < • ^ "t hee. Tru'\ we have our ' Cl'.t (if 11;.! yej 1 uljy ;ls_ • alt . I> t 111 ' eiMimti y leckoncd wilh. ex it! •' 'ti\i mi^sion 'i maybe the blowing up ■ us plant occasionally. belk ef l.at:n Amer ■ • t I enti; lly is Latin A . i'.! its background is S: 1 t-v I . S. A. we're a mclt •dnet. ?-.*• \ ertheles-: our i i■! • I' M!'.Iish than an\ t!::nsj. evident from • nd - r empathies in ' ! war and tne present Latin Amereans are far • today than we arc ji. yes. they rebelled 1 -ain independence, i .. e ' i-!:e| agai: -t Kngland. ■ ' ' - • we r< main i»r. — Kt»uli.<h. Latin American- re •' -Spanish oven more so th. n we're pve-Knglish. Xow. the question arises: : M ;oii*,s the axis, won't its P"iiey p.iwi illy tend to drag Latin A'""i'ica in that direction? •na t;iii.i worry about. \s to Hrazif. Sure. I I;now. l,;"!/il t•' •" biggest oi the Latin •x,:; ■ • • ':. i cs. isn't Spanisli. but rortagtiese. '• ' eally isn't much differ ' ' 1 ' ' i. I'he Spanish and 11 'i t! ■ • -se profess not to be aole to understand one another's lan SUi ge. t ,i. speaking only Spanish. | Pe: ii»iicse .-hop. ask ■ '• 1 : -« mi thing that yon 1 buy. and the Portuguese' sto c keeper see: chance to make ' *' ::ojv.>y mi! ..I viin. he'll nndcr -t aid vim all -:«ht. And vice versa. M nr.'' er. the axis i> making a iiitl " : " well ;•> for Spain. PENHEY S FAU FASHION FES 'ft/? For Dress For Sports Women's COATS Slim fitted rectors, swagger belted -tvles. becoming boxy coats: Of cri<p dress fabrics, -mart tweeds and novelty weave.-! With ray^n linings! Smart buys! Girls' Winter Coats Warm Fleeces, Tweeds! Xew Styles! Warm Woolens! Interlined! Stnart styles! Lined and Interlined! Values! 7-14 New Styles! Glen Row Frocks 2-98 Sinurt RayonS! Fall Colors! 1 Dressy rayon crepes with gleaming jew elry trims! Sports styles of rayon with wool; Come in to clay! New Gloves Grand Values! Leathers, fabrics! N..1V lull QO shades! *70L Smarter Thin liver Spun Rayon 3>9© yst® , :(•! t textures in ;• nrl prints. Frist -i wide. V F i tie -iiiif! Cynthia'1' Slips For Wear! For Fit! Still (iv I'civi iii crepe or i.iAi.ivy aT>, Q yoc 'J. S. Pat. nrr. Vv omen s Skirts Grand teammates for - • i t . .Solid-, olaids :,n<l <M qg . J. « n/ C? Children's Sweaters Iflfl'f Warm Wool! Slipover, <>r coat {>Q_ styles >/OC Men's Outdoor All-Wool Jackets Combine warmth and service with smart appearance in the jacket yon buy! Here they are in extra heavy weight, strongly sewn and lull sized! In boys $2.79-$1.9S Men's Trousers $2.98 Ccissimores, cov erts, tweeds in NEW styles! Boys' Jackets $3,98 £ Rich suude Ie;i 'ther! Knit col lar, cul'fs, wrist! % Moil's Winter VWi.ulU^ Unions They're* reliable in | long wcrir nncl com I'ort. Sixes 30-10. Boy:; 49c A Boys' Jimmies hi heavy sturdy cordu roys .Made lor wurmth and comfort. 98c Boys' Knickers Sturdy corduroys in browns, blues, greens, ^ 98c New Inst rue to i j./?.po/zr{=Ai,Jz. Kaieigh. Oct. 3.—A newcomer on the l';icii!ty of the Textile School ;ii State College t!iis year is Joseph \. Porter, Jr.. above, who has succeeded George Peeler as instructor in weav ing and designing. Mr. Peeler re signed to become superintendent of , the Phoenix Mills in Kings Moun tain. A native of Rockingham. All". Por ter graduated from the Rockingham ! high school in 1930 and graduated f;om State College in 1934 with the j r>. S. degree in textile manufacturing, j For three years he worked with a | textile plant in Rockmart. Ga.. and , for three years before returning to | State College he taught carding, i spinning and designing in the Dan- j villc (Va.) Textile school. He spent i the past summer here at work on his ) master's degree. I!' it get? 'cm both, it should make I ;i !:«'•.>d t>ii "l an impression on Latin j America. I'll admit thi<: IJrazil. among all the Latin Amer ican •; publics traditionally is most I friendly to Uncle Sam. Still, if the axis lines up Spain i and Portugal, it'll have its reaction.| in all likelihood, on our own side of I the southern Atlantic, and away over to the Pacific side of iho continent and environs below the Kio Grande. Profit Taking Slows Rally New York, Oct. 3.—(AP)—Trad- J ers caused .sufficient profits in today's slock market to keep further rally ing tendencies within bounds. Steels and rails led the list in an I other forward move in early dealings, (.lams oi a point or so. however, sub M qiunlly were reduced for some groups. Th-j pace slowed and nearj the fourth hour trends were a shade j uneven. Bonds were selectively improved and commodities held to a relatively steady course. American Radiator 7 3-4 American Telephone 113.° 3-8 American Tobacco B 78 1-4 Anaconda 23 1-8 , Atlantic Coast Line 13 7-8 Atlantic Relining 21 1-2 Bcndix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Chrysler Columbia Gas & Elcc Co Commercial Solvents ... Consolidated Oil Co Curtiss Wright HuPont Electric Power Light General Electric General Motors Montgomery Ward & Co . Reynolds Tobacco B Southern Railway Standard Oil Co N J ... U S Steel 7 7-8 179 5 1-2 35 7-8 50 1-8 42 3-4 35 13 3-4 Xi 1-J 61 1-2 Major Repairs! Being Made To [State's Roads Daily Dispatch Bureau. In the Sir Walter Hotel. By 1IEXKY A1. ERILL Raleigh, Oct. 3.—Nearly one hun dred stretches of North Carolina roads, varying from less than half a mile to almost 25 miles in length, are undergoing major repairs or new construction work, according to the Jirst October Detour Bulletin just issued by the State Highway and Public Works Commission. Listed are 32 projects on principal state and federal highways, ten on county loads of various sections and one on the Blue Ridge Parkway. In all. the main road projects in volve a total of 373.4 miles; while 13 bridges are listed as being built to Rumford Riddles ► Why does Dora Dalton spell every month with an "R"? \ .... ; ' o.. ' iied away !. . ie'cvi11 il'n.J «»r outmoded and narrow bridges winch have become obsolete. I in this inonlh's in i t in I bulletin no 'spocilic mention i.s made of flood damage, but even a casual reading «11' 1 he repair projects show thai probably more than lUilf are direct ly due l<> August s catastrophic high waters, boll: in the West and the Kasl. fhere is, for instance, the US 19-W Ii-• 1111;I "Tenncs>ee Iiine (south) to I i'lnejio*! I'S 1!) -rough, one-way IralTic at several points. Through traf lie should I'oliow ?,(> and Tenn !il . \ :;i Sams (Jap." I Thai's a direct result of flood (I;i. ;age. ;is i> the notation for the Kasl: Fre Park;:: "US 17 V,*;!I;:im>Ton (north) to Windsor—Approach till to Roanoko River bridge washed out." All through the long list the flood damage can be " ... .. of ihc repair w >,j, ■ jevery effort is being normal highway < !,n Try a "BC" the next time a headache is pounding away. When used as directed, we think you'll agree that "BC" works fast and relieves in a hurry. Also relieves neuralgia, muscular aches and functional periodic pains. Consult a physician when pains persist or recur frequently. 10c, 25c sizes. ^ROOTINTOOTIfTm BAKGAfHS^A: m i 2 GA LOPE! \'{»s, ma'am. It's your biff t:ill stock-up opportunity! All Bis? Star super-markets air featuring some of the bisgcst values ever eorrulled for your winter pantr.v. Look over this fine array of ;>!• J, MONTH foods and fol low the stampede to BIG STAR! Del Monte Sliced or Halves Peaches, 2 No. 2V2 cans 29c TP , r« L Del n 14-oz. f}0 iomatotatsup zJc Pineapple Chunklets 10c Del Monte Unpeeled JIalves-Xo. 2 1-2 can l^C Earlv Garden Peas 2*™ 27 c Fruit Cocktail moL 2 25 c A Del Monte Earlv 1 A , Asparagus c«.-«icn. x«. 2can rJc T r f « Del Monte 7 _ tomato Juice 12-oz can /c Bartlett Pears "o. S 19c Pineapple Juice M»„te 3 (;^z 25c Garden Fresh Produce BANANAS, 4 lbs. 15c POTATOES, 10 lbs. !3c STRING BEAMS, 4 lbs. 19c GRAPES, 4 lbs. 19c ONIONS, 7 lbs. 19c COCOANUTS, each 5c HONEYDEWS, each 15c 1 Zia a / - Garnett St Del Mnnto Green Lima Xo. 2 , £ can> « • C Dp! finite Flherta. Xo. '! 1-- < :>i Peaches 21c Del Monte Koya! Anno. \;i. ?' >• •• Cherries . . . 25c I)r»I Monte Fresh Xo. '? I-"2 eans Plums, 2 for .... 27c Del Monte Crushed. \c. '? e:i:: Pineapple, . 15c Del Monte. Xo. J can String Beans, . . 13" J)» I Monte I '-nz. buttle Chili Sauce, ... Dei Monte. Iiesjulai- or r'rip Coffee, lb 25c Del Monte Country Oen'!"in.» ■: Cream Style Corn, No, 2 cp.n 10c N'ov—I/.s'v I CoffeePricesi Double Fresh Golden Blend 7 .. "<-• T Ji. D. P. Blend. Ib. 17c ' I Triple Fresh Save On Big Star Guaranteed Meats Sliced BACON, lb. ny2c Cured—Half or Whole HAMS, lb. 17c Meaty STEW BEEF, lb. 12'/2c Tender and Juicy Western CUBED STEAK, ib. 28c Fresh Ground HAMBURGER, ih. 12 V>e f* f / Fresh Sliced PIG LIVER, lb. 10c ~ IBS, 3 lbs. 25c FRESH DRESSFI) Long Island Ducks Hens and I"s". Fresh Virginia Fish and OysU' BUTTER Triangle 1-Ib. roll 31c cubes lb. 33c BECAUSE she's crazy about RUMFORD, the all phosphate, double-acting baking powder that contains no alum — »sver leaves a bitter taste. Send for FREE recipe book. Address: Rumford Baking Powder. Box B, Rumford, Rhode Island.
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