r PAGE SIX "HE NEWS-JOURNAL. RAEFOBO. N. C THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1945 I OUR DEMOCRACY- byMat LuTHEH BuftBAN HELPED BUILD A STRONGER. AMERICA SV DCVElOPINS PLANTS THAT YIELDED HEAVIER HARVESTS, REQUIRED SHORTER GROWING SEASONS , BORE FRUIT THAT COULO BE SAFELY STORED AND SHIPPED. v. : ' fiifMiii I ?f-a I shall te contented if, because of me, ; 5f there shall be better fruits and fairer flowers." LUTHER BURBANK I849-I926 Crowley, Mrs. LuLira Cu'.breth, J. C. Davis, Jeft Davis, Mrj. W. V. Douslas, C. M. Evans, L. V. Flowers, R. L. Furmage. E. K. Gibson, Mrs. Mattie Gilchrist, Will Gillis, D. V. OUT!,. D. P. Greene, Mrs. J. A. HadUy. Mack Haire, Hu?':-. Rubeson F 2-c .lackson, Mrs. Cora L. Johnson, C. E. Johr.jun, Make Jones. R. A. Lentz, Jack Maultsby. John L. Murphy, Harmon McBryde, Angus McBrytle, J. Malcolm McCall, Harriet McLauchlin. Mrs. W. B. McLean, M. McLean. Xeiil T. McKcnzie. Margaret McNeill, Aiexa:icir McXeiil. Miss Hattie McNciil, Mrs. M. K. cQnage. W. J. N:ver, Mrs. P. D. Norton, Zar.e Gray S 2-c O'Rourke, Mrs. Wm. J. Poole, Mrs. J. C. Poo'.e, J. S. Ray, Marshall G. Roberts, Chan Icr Scarborough, T. C. Shaw, Ruth Strider, W. I. Taylor, Mrs. G. C. Terrell, Mrs. L ria H. Thames. James Tucker, J. W. Turner, P.. V. Veazey. J. O. Walters, V R. Walters, W. F. Walters, Horace B. W.son, F. K. Wood. A. W. Wright, J. C. Yeomans. Mrs. Elia Dor.'t plant wheat ir raz:ng crop localise of f.e clanger 01 in fly damage, says J. Myron :i of State College. C::,.ci.:ra'.c far livestock feeding in the next year will total about 153 million tons as compared with 162 million in the 1944-45 year. - r I Bur TwtyEKbiay 2 6000 ' I know i ot of employers and I know a lot of workers, and they are both good guys. They ought to know each other better. If an employer could ro home with an average worker, he'd find that he's r!ood family man. fair minded, honest, and irtercstrr! in his work. But Bon .'.ties he i fooled by some profissmnai rabble-rouser into thinking his boss is a skulls. If a work r k;.vj,v i. ivemge employer. .-'J h .e is worryiiip. hculuclu'v 'xu v!:h a lot of trou.'l?-- -x-illinpr c fair, and not unkins nearly i: much profit as ; - -QUOTES" OF THE WEEK "My d'ii.iri.c irom llie Trr ii ry u nil of my own choosing." 'Ke-Sec'u t.lvryvnlhdu.. "Evrn IMolhuselah Ii.vl n mic crs?arl" Sf'' of hi' ri r IrUea, rc. nwrj of hiJ rcxiyt'ilion. "Vwr us.-J lo !i t'se meat in t'i ' t a ivcxan '. .' r href r.t I:--:.': v. - '. K.J. inc. v i i el.-.' , .tn -:! . re- a r. r v:..l: en. ').-. . uluiv, rc ;:!h that : rare r, i.vp't stort. O aoiaoc: OE02XOC 51 i i Building an ever stronger America, increasing the nation's productivity is a task for all of us. hard work, initiative and individual enterprise are wavs of helping and bv putting our money into war bonds, savings accounts and life. insurance, We TRANSLATE TODAY'S EFFORTS INTO THe FRUJTS OF TOMORROW. " Has Your SUBSCRIPTION Expired? It seems impossible to notify every person whose subscription has ex pired, and recent attempts have re sulted in a number being cut off our lists who said they received no no- TRACTOR TIRE SERVICE We have in stock all sizes of Tractor Tires and Tubes. We also Repair and Service any size Tractor Tire. WALKER'S Safety Retreading Works 435 Russell SL Fayette ville DU". -,"-e pe on anyone, our l;st whose i-ibscrlpti.ir.s have expired are l.s'.e: be'. v.v. We io nat b.ll service r.:er., unless t.".?y ;i-.r-sar.ally reou:it .t, ar.i many af their families da r.ot reren-bsr jjst when the subscriptions of their bovs are out. Due to recent rjllngs af tne War and Navy departments, many past due servicemen's names have already been taken off our lists. So remen-.ber, here is a list of all persons whose subscriptions have ex pired to date, and that this is the last copy they will receive unless rentwal is received. The pric? is $1.25 for 6 months, or $2.00 per year for civilians, and 75c for 6 months or $1.50 per year for servicemen. We will be glad to have your re newal. Andrews, J. M. Beall, J. L. Bethune, Mrs. K J. Brown, C. H. CaUahan. Will Cain, J. W. Campbell, J. C. Campbell, Milton Carlyle, F. Ertle Caulk, Mrs. Tommie Chason. J. A. Clark, Corir.r.a Comer. S3m Cox, Mrs. Bill RED SPRINGS THEATRE PROGRAMME FOR WEEK BEGINNING AUGUST 16, 1943 NIGHT SHOWS 7:30 & 9:30 THURSDAY & FRIDAY "Nob Kill" Joan Bennett Vivian Blaine George Raft SATURDAY 1:30 'til 10:30 P. M. "Vigilantes of Dodge City" Bit! Elliott LATE SHOW SATURDAY 10:30 P. M. "Hitchhike To Happiness" Al Pearce and Dale Evans MONDAY-TUESDAY Matinee at 3:30 Monday "China Sky" Randolph Scott and Ellen Drew WEDNESDAY Matinee 3:30 DOUBLE FEATURE "The Singing Sheriff" AND "Pearl of Death" THUSDAY FRIDAY Matinee at 3:39 Thursday "National Velvet" Mickey Rooney and Elizabeth Taylor TOBACCO GROWERS ... Sell Your Tobacco this hzion ai BIGGER! BETTER! Connel! Warehouse Carthage, N. C. (1 13,000 Square Feet More Floor Space II O o Q T t1 ii D Me We have just about doubled the size of our warehouse floor in order to take care of our many old and new customers. We sincerelv invite and welcome YOU to sell on our -vl-lightcd floor this season. Last year, the CARTHAGE market LED THEM ALL (Uncle Sam's figuras) and with the same management we will again get you the very TOP dollar for every :::e of your tobacco at the HIGHEST MARKET AVERAGE $44,14 In the Entire Bright Belt Last Season! Old Reliable McCONNELL 1000 PILES Sold On Our Floor Every Day A GUARANTEED SALE EVERY DAY. We have Installed NEW TOLEDO SCALES, NEW BASKETS, and NEW TRUCKS, in erder that our customer mar ret every ounce of weUht coming to them in these high-price years. We have a force to handle your tobacco that can't be beat by any ware house firm in the state. Load your tobacco and drive straight to MeConnrll Warehouse, where your business is appreciated, and where we will see that you leave our "house a satisfied and happy customer. Remember you can ret your tobacco sold any day you want to come to market. We ret a sale EVERT DAY. Our aha is to make more new friemls and hold them as we are pushing the Carthage market to the top. Market Opens Tuesday, Sept. 11th We Will Start Receiving Tobacco on Friday, Sept. 7th OUR MOTTO:- SERVICE-COURTESY HIGH PRICES SEE BILL UPCHURCH-for Floor Space JULIAN WRIGHT-for Hauling Your Tobacco McCONNELL WAREHOUSE GEO. D. CARTER & SON'S, Pro. ' CARTHAGE, N. C. il:0. D. t ARTER DAN N. CARTER BILL CARTER cnoi 0XOE 3QZZZ0 30E301 REDDY KILOWATT Reddy Runs a cakolika powia o licht company I OtTS TAKE A LOOK Al r w:u:E NOODLE TONIGHT: IM .HUNS OVf O TO kMNNVSl Hi KAMA s sqX THERE. RBST . '--vjeETCHAJI -: IT A L OM6 WAV TO VXNNYi WOlKt SO WEE t.'ILLIE RUNS AUTE WAV! PPODyl 0 i'ACEAt MAulCIAN-llANPE EVER-1 fuwnvnliFT) V I.VVHCE4J0N,-E") NO MATTER g, VWtKtSOlJJICK 'lo A 1 FIND ME CE0WAND WAITING IN MV : V ?iLlu'tH, ffEPOVr-NVHENWOORMOMANP qfT t" DAP WANT 6000 ElKTRiC 8VICE J) A j