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TBI DilFUN TIMES, UNAHSVILlX H. C THUMDAT, JAXTTAJRT ItlMW. r f i 'fcwf t V'-'-'v" I. ' ' r v CHILDREN CAN OPERATE ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT -r Learn ing to assist la the preparation ot : food for the freezer Is not diffi cult for, a 'youngster to learn. Thorough sealing, accurate labeling r logical storage must be taught lould be explained also that r tiw food In the freezer is only as good as that which goes Into it; therefore, the 1 need tot examine carefully the items to be frozen. ,. Teach children to put dishes in the washer so that the water hits them Just right. Let them scrape the dishes, too. They can also spoon : See Your Township List Takers Today and List 1956 Taxes in the detergent, shut the door and push the button. 4 , There is no reason why your little daughter of ten cant learn to use an electric mixer and use it pro. perly. First, see that the working surface Is the right height: Per haps she will need to stand on. something to raise her to the rigni height . There Is one caution to be stressed. Put beaters in the mix er before plugging it in. ' : ' Other pieces of equipment a child can learn to operate are toaster, waffle iron, and jgrlL range, etc : Encourage a good clean-up, 'waah up and put-away job. Encourage ment and praise at this sge go a far way to develop Interest in kitchen work and food preparation. Help your daughter to keep work stand ards high. Bulletins oa construction and management of hotbeds and cold frames may be obtained by writing the N. C. Extension Service, Depart ment of Horticultufe, N. C. State College, Raleigh, North Carolina. J. Mvers Is Appointed VFW Aide - de - camp In North Carolina Sid J. Myers of LaGrange has been appointed to a national aide-de-camp to Commander-in-Chief Ti mothy J. Murphy, of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Jt is announced at national V. F. W. headquarters. The appointment was made In re- SEED & SOWERS MC-2 GAS, COVERS and APPLICATORS PLANT BED FERTILIZER HOG KILLING SUPPLIES PAINT and PAINTERS SUPPLIES T. V. and APPLIANCES MEAT and GROCERIES WORK CLOTHES & SHOES HARDWARE and FEED J. R. Davenport FARM and HOME SUPPLIES Phone 2129 Deep Run, N. C. y , ROAD-BLOCK support of the fight to eradicate the disease with which we have to, live." "To all who bought and used Christmas Seals we want to say that your enorts are deeply appreciated by those of us who fight tuberculo sis in person. This disease which we must live with can be prevented. Your tuberculosis association is ded icated to that purpose. With the support yo uhave given in . the Christmas Seal Sale, the association can Increase its efforts to check the spred of TB. Part of your con- ROAD -BLOCK ROAD MUST BE CLEARED Tax discrimination the excessive, steeply -graded surtax rates 'has destructive effects that go far beyond the penalties on those who bear the heavy burden. They form a "tax block" to the economic growth of our country to the investment in industrial plant and equipment, investment in jobs, which will be needed on a vast scale to provide for our rap idly growing population. Thus, our present tax structure adversely affects everybody. Removal of these blocks on the road to econ omic progress would release both incentives and funds for capital formation, clear the way for a better life for all of us. T. B. Patients Send Appreciative Words To Contributors In The 1955 Seal Sale OrsMtude to all the people of Du plin County who purchased Christ mas Seals in the 1955 campaign to raise funds for tuberculosis control was expressed by a group of TB patients in a recent letter received by the TB Association. cognition of his outstanding service to the 1,300,000 . member organiza tion of overseas wartime veterans by the national office in Kansas City, Mo. As aid-de - camp, Myers will serve as official escort for Com mander - In - Chief Murphy when he makes a visit to North Carolina in any capacity. Myers, 35, has been active In many phases of VFW work since his discharge from the U. S. Air Force after World War II, Including be ing commander of the LaGrange Post. He is proprietor of Sid J. Myers Insurance Agency LaGrange. He le a member of the LaGrange Chris, tian Church where he is chairman of the Board of Deacons. He is currently a member of the I Grange Board of Commissioners. Myers is married to the former Rosemary Chastain, of Douglas, Ga. They have two children. The patient sasked the Associa tion to pass on to the communities their appreciation -for the "generous Sam's Drug Store Rose Hill, N. C. , GUARANTEED '.; WATCH REPAIR Diamonds Watches Costume Jewelry, Etc BAGGETT'S Jewelry Store Across From. Hotel Clinton, N. C. trlbution is spent in research on tu berculosis which will lead to even better ways of preventing and treat ing TB. The day will come when TB is no longer a major problem Tn this country and then you can say, 'I did my share.', ". ' A total of $2700 from Duplin con tributors was received in the Christ mas Seal Sale of the Duplin County Tuberculosis Association up to Jan uary 7. Returns are still coming in, Hugh S. Johnson, Jr., Christmas : Seal chairman, reported today, He 'expects the full amount needed for the associations 1956 program to be reached by the end of the month. Mr. Johnson stated that if you have not mailed in your contribution that it is not too late. , . ooooooooooooooooooooodooi SEW & SAVE ON MIRACLE FABRICS IN SPRING DRESS GOODS SPECIALS ON DRAPERY AND SUP COVER FABRICS RAMSEUR CLOTH SHOP CASTLE HATNE ROAD J WRIGHTSBORO, N. C. 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And the closest thing to sports car performancesplit-second steering reaction and the knack of holding fast around curves that you'll find in a full-size automobile. Seat belts, with or without shoulder harness, and instrument panel padding, are ' optional at extra cost. Safety door latches and directional signals are ' standard. Come in soon and drive a real road carl Bel Air Beauvllle 4 Doors, 9 Passengers THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER "Two-Ten" Beauvllle 4 Doors,;9 Passengers' "Two-Ton" Handyman 2 Doors, 6 Passengers "Ono-FlflyV Handyman 2 Doors, 6 Passengers ' Bel Air Nomad- ' 2 Doors, 6 Passengers jr w "Two-Ton" Townsman- 4 Doors, 6 Passengers J0::B CHEVROLET CO. , - WARSAW MOTOR CO. THOSE WERE THE DAYS THOSE WERE THE DAYS- . By ART BEEMAN WE'RE WORKING HARD IM THE CITY J VVfc Arvvc ij rum LET'S WORK HARD IN THE COUNTRY J 11 A JU ( WE'RE WORKING HARD IN THE OTY J I SO we CAN WOVE TO A. PLACE IN Vlffl III TB mT V 60,5 CAM WOVE TO A PLACE -flL HF X: . SONNY SOUTH By AL COURTSON OOD MORMlNG.TOlKS II -SOBtUPj II OH AH FO'GOT JKQREES RURAL DELIVERY By AL SMITH WHV DO VbU 'JJIHAT'OHA I V WHAT'CHA V p,E(jES i ( AMD WHAT'S V PIECES OF SAVE ALL. WwELLVOU GOT IN THIS TT GOT IN THE 1) OF ) IN THAT ( 5TZlnG TOO KINDS OF NEVER PAPER BAG? )) PAPR OTHER BAG? X STr,n3 ( OTHER sTS to KAT S s X. i LU t Lh FARMER J By KERN PEDERSCifC OFF MAIN STREET By JOE DENNETT; FT Boy.' WHAT ) aha; GONNA SHOVEU IFATASK is once begun- 'not at VW. A LOT OF iZ-J OFF THE SNOW, EH f STICK WITH IT trUL. ITS DONEj ALLTHATSP fV ? Scw, Ji )I C35 . sus?thaTs rrDIG L bethelaborgpeatorsmaul, fermE JThI ip 'TWELLWTATALL,, p DEEMS . GRANDPA'S BOY v By BRAD ANDERSON TEET ! .n ! 1 ! i i-f riii no, n. c ;r ' , wacs aw, n. c 4, m t
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