KENASVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA insulator r.:ccD:r:o equipment": FRIDAY, AUGUST 25th. 1944 It 1L f 1 irKirs c FOEl 1TIHIIS A1LE (DET and, cooperate with the farmers in taking care of next year's egg crop.; ,"'. ;: ' ".;. :;,v.!. ''.-. It is estimated that about 85 per cent of next year's eggs will have to be marketed In fibre board : cases. The production of this material is below actual re. quirements and box manufactur ers receive their , allocations of fibre board on a monthly basis. "Competitive uses for this ma. terail, plus the need for distribut. in ft the manufacturing load in or. der' to use production facilities more efficently, make it necessary for egg case users to immediately place firm orders through their normal supply, channels," Parrish aays. The simplest way to remove mildew from, washable fabrics is to wash in lukewarm soapy wa ter, rinse thoroughly and dry in sun. If stains are dense, soak overnight in sour buttermilk. Do not rinse but dry in sun. Repeat if necessary. F&raieirs Warelhioiui C 7- 4J"t The recording apparatus for research projects on ceramic insulators for radar and radio equipment is shown here. ' , a Wooden Egg Cases Should Be Saved v ' Wooden cases for, packing esrfs will not be available in 194S and , growers will have. to depend on bcxes of. fibre board construction , unless all cooperate in saving all the wooden cases possible says C. F. Parrish, in charge of poul. try extension at N. C. State col lege. . He points out that there was a relatively high breakage of eggs lest spring when poultrymen, were forced to pack eggs in all kinds of containers. "With the food situation as it is, this should not be allowed to happen again" says Parrish. .. He urges poultrymen to pur. chase all the good, second hand egg crates possible at this time and Store them for next year. To all stores cafes and buyers of eggs in tase lots he issues an appeal to save the wooden cases Renew Your Subscription OKOhiyWrongWayl COM In CvstomersWith ADVERTISING Backed.!?? (food Service I A Guaranteed Sale Sale Every Day Elbe" nn TV ii iii ii i i i ; I I I II if i Wilson North Carolina W.B.Clark- CoLHart Shewmaker s A L - E S M A N A G E ' R A U. C T I O N E E R We Appreciate Your Friendship And We Hope To Serve You Again This Season VJ. . -(SILAGES . L!37iT AT I P. C.n.ILY C jEO lVGTf.1 O o o o o o a r o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o LQUF Our Selling Force is not surpassed anywhere. They are ail tobacao men of year of experience. Therefore yon are guaranteed the highest possible prices for your tobaeco. Our Auctioneer is JIM" MOORE, who has had years of experience selling tobacco and will please you. Whea you see and hear him you will like him. OUR MOTTO: "Service The High Dollar" THE -FARMERS ' Warehouse WILSON, NORTH CAROLINA Salesmanagers: W. O. HARRISON J. F. DEANS S. GRADY DEANS JIM MOORE, Auctioneer - IMl mm nn WW 1 UVJ WO Is prepared to extend an even greater assurance of efficiency in the sale of your tobacco this season. Men with years of training in the tobacco business will do their utmdst to gain additional dollars for you. In the sale of your tobacco this fall the BIG STAR .offers you the best lighted warehouse possible to construct Every detail is designed for your interest. Big Star averages are tonsistently higher than market averages. LISTEN TO OUR RADIO PROGRAM OVER WGTftl SALES MANAGERS: J. J. GIBBONS GEORGE L. WAINWRIGHT AUCTIONEER: MIKE GRIFFIN Bis S;Wciusfe J. J. GIBBONS, President. DIXON WALLACE, Vice Pres. - GEORGE L. WAINWRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer. CflTCIl FOH THE SIG:i OF THE DIG STAR "IT'S THE BIG DOLLAR AT THE BIG STAR" O o o o o , o O ' a o o o o o o o o o o o V o o o o o o o o o O x o o o o o o o o O o o o ON o o O o o o o o o o o o o

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