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PAGE SIX THK NEWS JOURNAL, RAEFORD, N. C. THURSDAY, DEC. 23rd, 1943 6 : : : : : i 1 L... ....',.... f .. .1 Trass tlis Night rtefore Christmas 193 One hundred and twenty years ago Clement Clarke Moore'j jvlly poem, "A Visit from St. Nicholas," first appeared. Ejcri yojr since then it has contributed fl-3 joy of Christmas. Wa want to ;ay fliat if wa were able to gather up all this joy and wrap it up in one big package it would hardly represent our wi:hes for your Christmas happiness this season of 1943. BAUCOM'S Buy Our Merchandise For Your Satisfaction IJuv War Bonds For Your Safety ? '' V :: Hints For Farm Homemakers (By Ruth Current of State College) M:ike the most of every crumb and crust. Dress up y ur stale Dread by using it ir esc;illoped dishes, in pud dings, or as French toast. For exam, pic, serve French toast just as you might serve waffles and top with a syrup or fruit sauce. Or. serve French toast for a main dish with creamed meat or vegeta bles. Remember, too, that dry bread cubes can be used in escalloped dishes and dressings, they will require a lit tle added moisture. Such cubes also brown nicely for croutons. And, crumbed dry bread may be used instead of cracker crumbs. Make more one-crust and rewer two-crust pies; or, use lattice pastry strips for the top crust. A pleasing variation of the one- crust pie is a cobbler, or a deep-dish pie. To make it, partly fill a baking dish with lightly sweetened fruit. Cover with dough and bake in a hot oven until the crust is brown. Or as another idea, bake pastry se parately in little squares or diamonds and serve as a tapping on sweetened fruits of various kinds. Add the pas tries just before serving time, jo they will be crisp. If you eat a peeled orange or divide it into sections, you get more vitamin C than if you juice it. Dust hangs downward, so when you brush walls, brush upward. That prevents smearing and streaking. An ordinary two-inch paint brush is just the ticket for whisking dust from a bric-a-brac, bo.kstops, baseboard crevices, wood carvings, and window sills. I Iff Just about time for that perennial paratrooper, Santa Claus, to start his friendly invasion. We Just want to say we hope he makes a happy landing, rllit in your home, bringing you more Christinas cheer than you've ever had before. -O- Customer: "I simply couldn't wear this coat. It's too tight." Clerk; ''Pardon me, madam, bi't I've shown you all the stock. That is your own coat you have on." j : : : : : ' lAt Sti il 1 : :p Glory to Cod in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men Who can estimate the value of good will, that "priceless ingredient" so conspicuously menlicned in that first glorious Christmas message? B3 assured that we highly ap preciate your good will. It has been and will continue fo be our most treasured asset. tfRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU. SMITH'S RADIO SERVICE David A. Smith SPECIAL ATTENTION MR. FARMER! FERTILIZERS We will be in a position to start delivering your fertilizer requirements for the 1943-44 Season, beginning OCTOBER 15th to NOVEMBER 1st, 1943. To insure your having your fertilizers when you need them it is necessary that you start taking in your fertilizers not la ter than OCT. 15th to NOV. 1st. This is due to the fact that the LABOR SITUATION is even now EXTREMELY CRITICAL and daily becoming more CRITICAL. Also, deliveries will have to be mnde with inadequate transportation -facilities. It is true that for the duration, you as well as ourselves are compelled to operate our business under the most unusual conditions, which will work a hardship on all of us. In your case it means that you will have to take in your fertilizers "well in advance of the time that you will actually need them, to in sure your having them on hand when you will need thrrn. To whip the Axis and bring the War to a quick ending it is ne cessary that we all work together, and give and take when and where it is necessary. TO YOU WHO ANTICIPATE FARMING DURING 1944: For reasons other than those outlined here, a bird in hand dur ing October, November and December will be worth much more to you than what birds you have in hand after that time. Your small grain sowed this fall should have ample fertilizer under it, in addition to being dressed with Nitrogen next Spring. We can furnish your requirements for this also. Make your plans now See us or our Agents, and let us start delivering your fertilizers not later than October 15th to No vember 1st. Buy DIXIE BRAND FERTILIZERS and grow PROFITABLE CROPS. DIXIE GUAfiO CO. , Telephone Nos. 63, 65, and 66 LAURINBURG, N. C. We Manufacture Quality Fertilizers To Suit Your Needs. 01) W War or peace, a brave new world is in the making a world in which belter opportunities will be had for all. The Spirit of Progress is on the march, and we may all look hopefully to the future. At this time it is fitting that we count our many friends and recall the happy relationships of 1943. ff'e wish all of yom the choicest bless ings that Christmastime earn bestow. HOME FOOD MARKET A. A. GRAHAM 'Tfftere'll alwaijs be ! o Christmas ' RAEFORD HARDWARE ! Barbarians from acros? : the sea woulJ, if they could, banish Christmas forever from the earth. But there'll always be a Christmas! May the Christmas season of 194 J find you in the midst of a good old-fashioned Yule ctlehration. Merry Christmas from all of us to all of you. 'r3 0 -TTi ;yL'' : "f7 mm WW? rj WW s . 4 w OF OUR ABUNDANT FAITH WE'LL SING .... FOR ALL THE WORLD TO HEAR THIS CHRISTMAS DAY OF 1943 Behind our gay holiday laughter this year, there'll be a com mon feeling in the hearts of us all. It will be a hope, a con viction, a promise and a prayer all in one embedded in steel like determination. Belief in. our ability to make right tri umph over the dark menace of unholy fascism. We have promised ourselves to avenge thwse who have met tragedy at the hands of our enemy, and our faith will see us through. This Christmas Day we shall again reaffirm our faith . . . sing ing out in the spirit of the righteous for all the world to hear. THE BANK OF RAEFORD MEMBER F. D. i. iV $Z' Oj ii
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