7ώ Etikette TABOR CITY, Ν. C. Published Every Wednesday In Tabor City, North Carolina By The Atlantic Publishing Co. W. HORACE CARTER MARK C. GARNER Editor Associate Editor MRS. EVELYN LEONARD Society Editor Admitted to the postoffice at Tabor City, North Carolina, for trans mission through the mail as second class matter under act of Congress, March 3, 1897. SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Columbus, Bladen, Brunswick, Marion, Horry and Dillon counties 1 Year ... $2.00 6 Months ... $1.25 National Advertising Representatives Newspaper Advertising Service, Inc., Chicago, I1L CONGRATULATIONS TO SCHILDS With the opening of Schild's Department Store in its completely renovated building here this week came liter ally hundreds of congratulations to Albert Schild from local businessmen as well as manufacturers whose pro ducts he handles. Schild deserves these plaudits. For 22 years he has oper ated a fine store in Tabor City and now has taken a step ι that makes his business in appearance unequalled here. He has always had an unusual number of name brand items. We think it is highly noteworthy also that his many friends here have so graciously asked to take part in this congratulatory issue, even his competitors. That's one of the beauties of doing business in Tabor City, there's not much just plain old cut-throat competition — the kind that deliberately tries to harm a fellow merchant. So, despite the fact that we have about exhausted our type with so many "Congratulations," here is just one more, this one from The Tribune to Schilds Department Store — "Congratulations." We are very proud to have such a modern store in Tabor City. SBI AND SHERIFF'S DEPT. The FBI deserved a lions share of the credit in the first arrests of ex-Ku Klux Klansmen in our county and they: received just that. And we still say "thank God for the FBI." But with the subsequent arrests of other alleged night floggers, let us also take our hats off to the State Bureau ι of Investigation and to the county Sheriff's department. They helped immensely in the first crackdown and carried out the second without the FBI. It was a slow and tedious job to bring charges against persons for these outrages, but hard work has shown results and we are proud of the law enforcement officers both Federal, State and county who have taken part. Our best bow t® them all. ONE MORE BEST BOW We must pass out some orchids to one more group. That is the local Red Devil basketball team. In the face of hav- j ing no gymnasium ready to practice in prior to the first game here in the fall, the cagers put out maximum effort, learned the fundamentals of the game, and won the dis trict championship. The winning of this district crown, gave them the invita tion to compete against three other Class AA teams for the right to enter the State tournament. If they go no further, they have represented Tabor City well. Each and every player deserves your handshake, as does Coach S. W. Caruso and every other persons affiliat ed with the team, right down to the water boy. O.D. Pavilion To Have Complete Amusement Center This Summer OCEAN DRIVE BEACH—Roy Harrelson, operator of the Ocean Drive Pavilion, has announced that the pavilion will have as an added attraction to offer vaca-, tioners this summer, a new and complete amusement ride conces sion. The new rides will be managed by Sherman Heusted, owner of j Central Amusement Co., which was formerly at Myrtle Beach. The rides will be of the latest modern design, and will be lo cated on the Boulevard side of the Pavilion, which was remodel ed throughout last year. Showed It Off He: "The contralto sure had a large repetoire." She: "Yes, and her dress only made it look worse." OUR DEMOCRACY by μ* CALL TO ACTION * Produce! produce! were it the pitifulest INFINITESIMAL FRACTION OF A PRODUCT, PRODUCE IT IN HEAVENS NAMEJ * WHATSOEVER THy HAND FINDETH TO DO, DO IT WITH ALL THY MIGHT."' -THOMAS CAKLVLE "Vs? ^ Americans have carried out that injunction of carlyle's AND MORE than ANY OTHER PEOPLE THEy HAVE PROSPER.ED. Under α sysTcv» that rewards individual effort and INITIATIVE, THAT PROVIDES PLANTS AND MACHINES THROUGH THE INVESTMENT OF THE PEOPLES SAVINGS AND LIFE INSURANCE FUNDS, THE PRODUCTIVITY OF OUR DEMOCRACY IS THE ENVY—AND THE HOPE — OF THE WORLD. New Yorker Picks Truman Over Taft An 82-year-old retired New Yorker who says his candidate has won in every presidential] election he has voted in, has this prediction on the campaign this year: "If Truman runs again and Taft is nominated, he will beat the pants off Truman, unlesr Gen. Eisenhower returns to this country and campaigns, in which case Eisenhower would likely be elected." George C. Van Buren, retired coal and grain business operator from Amsterdam. Ν. Y., also de clares that he would vote for Taft "in preference to Truman." as Taft is "better qualified in every way, has been in Washing ton a long time, knows what it is all about, is very capable and a man of unimpeachable integ rity." Mr. Van Buren retired about eight years ago and now lives at Briarcliffe Acres with his son having moved there in Septem ber. 1950. As evidence that he has voted in many elections, it can be cited that he was in Mobile. Ala.r drinking a mint julep when the battleship Maine was sunk at Cuba, bringing on the war with Spain. Each morning the United States has an additional 7,000 persons to feed and clothe. This rate of increase has been going on for several years and is con tinuing. Also, percapita consump tion of food is 13 per cent higher than the prewar average. QUESTION: When snoum shrubs and seedlings be set out? ANSWER: John H. Harris, ex tension horticultural specialist I as State College, says any time between now and the last of March is a good time to do trans planting. Pick out a day when the soil isn't too wet. If your plants arrive when the soil is wet or frozen, keep them outdoors, open the package and pile soil, sawdust, or sand around the roots and keep this moist until they can be planted. QUESTION: How much better fat must a dairy cow produce each year to be profitable for her owner? ANSWER: A summary of Dairy Herd Improvement Asso-I ciation records for 1950 shows that a dairy cow must be a high j producer if she is to mane iuuuW ι for her owner. The cow produc ing 200 pounds of butterfat for the year returned only $126 above feed cost as compared to $274 returned by the animal pro ducing 300 pounds of butterfat. When production increased to 400 pounds, the return above feed cost jumped to $391. Dairy specialists at StateCoi lege point out that this is an J" erage increase of $128 retL over feed cost for each 100-pOunJ increase in butterfat production "From this," say the special isfcs, "we may expect an increa* ed return of more than $1 for each pound of butterfat increase By increasing the production of our cows we can increase 0Ur returns." A new pig chain has been sta* ed in Rutherford County bv tu Union Mills Orange, ig brought three registered Ham* shire gilt pigs to place with 4u and FFA members. n SEED Seed — Plants — Feeds Fertilizers — Insecticides FEEDS BABY CHICKS FRED M. JERNIGAN STORE Tabor City, N. C. ι I NATIVE AND WESTERN Swift's Choice Steaks — Porterhouse and T-Bone · PORK OF ALL KINDS Native Backbone — Hams — Spareribs — Neckbone Pig Tails — Pig Feet — Liver HEWS-FRYERS-COLD CTJTS All Meat Cut the Way You Like It—Always Fresh—Lowest Prices Floyd's Market Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Floyd in Belton Ward's Grocery Fifth Street — Next to Dameron's Drug Store PHONE 2801 — TABOR CITY DR. D. C. McINTYRE uptomctrist EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED Opon Tuesday — Thursday and Saturday Phono 2S06 -- Tabor City, N.C. • REPAINT AT LOW COST' • A new paint job NOW on your home is a necessity if you want to guard your home against the ravages of rain and sun and weather and avoid COSTLY repairs later on! Painting keep your home young and adds much to its resale value. See us for all kinds of paints. w. f. cox CO. Tabor City, N. C. WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST What is e\ erv man's ..thought when he budgets for his family's health protection?^ 420.000 I arheels who v wanted the best buy know the answer. Find out to- I Π day why the only Blue Cross-Blue Shield Plan in 1ί North Carolina offers you more tor )<>ur family. HOSPITAL SAVING ASSOCIATION CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Local Representative: JOHN M. POWELL Whiteville. N. C. Box 742 POULTRY MARKET Tabor City, N. C. Poultry Buying Days Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday until April 12, 1952 At present we are paying the following prices: HEAVY HENS 21c SMALL OR LEGHORN HENS 16c ROOSTERS 14c Fowls must not be fed day of sale Kobe Lespedeza - Baby Chicks E. W. FONVIELLE & SON Tabor City, N. C. ι i For the Performance Thrill of Your Life Pontiac's new "power train" of big, high-compression engine, new Dual-Range Hydra-Matic,* and new economy axle adds up to Dual-Range performance automatic driving at its best. Eager, responsive power for all stop-and-go driving! Smooth, hushed, extra-ecor nomical performance for the open road! YOU drive it . . . and see! Come in today. *Optional at extra cost. FLASHING ACCELERATION — Pontiac's amazing response to the accelerator gets you away in a flash. INSTANT SURGING POWER-You have plenty of surplus power, instantly ready for any emergency. TOP ECONOMY—By reducing engine revolutions in relation to spied, Pontiac gives maximum economy. QUIET CRUISING—Pontiac cruises so quietly, smoothly and effortlessly you almost feel you're coasting. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T RE AT A Dual-llantjg* Performance WITH SPECTACULAR ROGERS AUTO SERVC1E Tabor City, N. C.