PAGE TWO Tilt JVKWS-JOL'KNAI. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1954 Campaign Launched For Reducing Loss From Forest Fires It's time to get outdoors again and the annual campaign by the Forestry Division of the U. S. De partment of Agriculture to pre vent forest fires is being stepped up. i I ' Till - . 'mm 11 T." " T1 ,- j. . . ,., a- .i Pastel-color interior with golden trim Full-width Freezer Chest Full-width Chill Drawer Full-width Hydrator New Pantry-Door Aluminum Shelves Butter Compartment Choice of right or left . opening door Available in white or ' 2 exterior colors FriRiclaire Is America's No. 1 Rcfrigemtur! Come In And Select The Size And Model You Like Rest: Sizes up to 13 cubic feet. BflUCOM Ap!feace Cs. Frigidairc Ie;iler Since IDSG! Phone P,22 - Harford, N. C. "Air Conriiliunc-d For Ynvr Ci)!i'fiirt" Tins year an effort is being made to enlist the cooperation of the nation's youths as well as adults. Business firms also are being called upon to help. For ex ample, arrangements have been completed for lull color display pieces depicting an appeal by Smokey Bear, official symbol of the fire-prevention campaign, to be displayed in A&P Stores across the land. The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company also is cooperating in' the campaign to enlist the co operation of the nation's youths by offering a Smokey Be;ir belt as a premium in its stores in con junction with the purchase of Ann Page brand of beans and prepar ed spaghetti. Each youth who ob tains one of these is eligible to receive an official Junior Forest Ranger kit frtm Smokey Bear Headquarters in Washington, D. C. Although the Smokey Bear Symbol was conceived in 1945, according to Clinton Davis, Di rector of Fjres1 Fire Prevention for the Forestry Division, it was not adopted by the Forestry Di vi;inn as a central figure until I D47 ( and has been used cxten s:vr!y ever siru'C. There was an a vera -v of 210,0110 forest fire's nn ".K.iilv Tinr to the inauguialion -I the Smokey Eear campaign. w':ncv thin tie number has been r -Suit . 'o :.) everaae of 185.000, 'v t. t1-'.:::;1! tViu-ands of addi tional -Hep'e visit forest and v ' iv ! ar.as every year for ; ;cnu--. capping, huntiiig and f;.':i'. . e;K.U;iors. If I .-re not for the extensive '.r-t-iwontinn procram, of which the Smokey Bear symbol is the central figure, Davis estimates the number of fires would be running at the rate of between 300,000 and 350,000 annually be cause of increased use of forest areas. Because fires caused by people run in direct proportion to forest use by tne public, we are grateful for as widespread sup port as possible to bring home the need for keeping down the high annual loss of our natural re sources caused by fires, he said. O Snappy Dressings ' Dress" The Salad son's recipe for Mock Mayonnaise. Mock Mayonnaise 4 tablespoons flour 1 cup water 1 egg 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons lemon juice or vinegar 1 cup oil Cook flour and water until very thick. Pour hot mixture over egg, salt, lemon juice, or vinegar, and oil which have been thoroughly mixed. Beat with a roL.ry egg beater until sm iu and well blended. Chill. For a sn rial Ire.J. ti v serving a spoonful of mayonnaise on hot vegetables tike broccoli, iispara guS, or brussel .. routs. GO TO CIIUKCH SUNDAY bTATE COLLEGE HINTS TO FARM HOMEMAKERS SAFETY '.HO lice led, co on lv safe t ing housew uk. till ping h..:'.al back leg. r fatigue. 1 !' you v. work, wear It's easy to cuff, e.pocr a little too partieulai I v. hi! ."ii wn stairs, to c.:t a loose i-.'i'.i suah A medium- Wipe up grease or water spots I during the 4i;!h annual Farm and or any other wet areas immedi ately you'll need a cloth, a paper towel, or a newspaper. HOUSEHOLD POISON'S Every household poison should have a printed label which gives the foitabie shoe is the , general classification of the poi e to wear while do- son and bears the skull and cross- A high heel is a bone symbol. If 1here i re chil- weakes your t'rtn 1:1 your ho ischoi.l, never liPe i o your t'rt n and induces strre ; ks while you without cuffs. your heel in a he slacks are It's easyi too. you're .oing Ii your 1 eel in as this. Kerns s: nuld be kepi in goad reoair. Home V;.ek June 7-10. at State College, LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executor of the estate of B. F. McDuffie, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 27ln day of May, 1!)55, or this notice will be plead' poiso under the sink or in a low cupboard. Read all in structions carefully and wash your hand af cr using any poison. IJi: CARLFUI. WITH RAZOR ,, hnP nf ,u.i. rrrnvcrv. All li' ADEj -Always place used ra- pcrsons indebted to said estate ?or blades in a special container. will pelasc make immediate pay Careless disposal ot razor blades ' ment. This the 27th day of May, 1954. Mrs. Mary Anna McLean, Ex- can cause serious cuts. 1 Juno 9 will be "Dairy Day You probably wonder how I Sell Watermelons, Canta loupes and other Produce so Cheap. The reason is we haul mtr produce direct from the field. So drive out for your Georgia Watermelons and other pro duce. Fairelolh's Pure 05! Station On Fayetteville Hwy. ecutnx. 52-5p )TJTJTjLrL"L"l "I T rUT. TITITLTITI TXTLTLn fLTLT-Tl IJTJTTTJlJTJTJljTJTrirm Want-to have your praises sung as the best salad maker In the county? Then learn to make the dressing that is just right to go with your salad, says Virginia Wilson, State College extension nutritionist. A little touch of seasoning can make the difference between a salad with personality and one that tastes flat. Miss Wilson's adds 'hat most salad dressings can actually be made from three ba sic recipes French dressing, mayonnaise, and cooked salad dressing. No one dressing fits every salad. Make up a batch of different dressings to have on hand and then try adding a pinch of this and that until you get the flavor to suit your taste. For a dressing that is quick ami easy to make, try Miss Wil- Raeford Theatre WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY "MEN OF THE FIGHTING LADY" Van Johnson and Walter Pidgeon Latest News and Cartoon SATURDAY - JUNE 19 "RED RIVER SHORE" Rex Allen "HOT NEWS" Stanley Clements Also "CANADIAN MOUNTIES" No. 10 SUNDAY - JUNE 20 'PRISONER OF ZENDAV Stewart Grander and Deborah Kerr Latest New and Cartoon MONDAY - TUESDAY - JUNE 21-22 "GUN FURY" Rock Hudson and Donna Reed News and Cartoon WEDNESDAY - JUNE 23 "GOLDEN IDOL" Johnny Sheffield and Anne Kimbell Also "JUNGLE RAIDERS" No. 7 b n.fiT- -ai XL. ..X ri !Uw Viirr til THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY VI PICNICS LOOK SAYS WE'RE HEADQUARTERS FOR...! I T---.-ri I TTiTJtrr JUKE 17-18-19 ; BACKYARD v MEALS )' 1 PINT SPRAY GUN FREE C. B. Double Action INSECT SPRAY Pt. 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Town House CRACKERS 1-pkg-35c WHITE HOUSE Jelly 2-Ib jar 32c HEINZ HOT DOG RELISH 11 oz jar -31c ALASKAN SALMON f -lb can - 39c PET OR CARNATION Evaporated MILK 3 tall cans - 39c OUR TENDER MEATS FRESH WHOLE FRYERS Lb 39c SMOKED SAUSAGE 4Lbs for $1.00 PORK LIVER Lb 29c CHUCK ROAST Lb 39c BORDEN'S Real FRUIT SHERBERT ' pint 19c pint LAWRY'S French bot Dressing 34c Spaghetti pkg Sauce 22c Seasoned bot Salt 29c Garlic jar Spread 37c FRUITS & VEGETABLES FIRM - CRISP LETTUCE Lg ' Head 19c FRESH LOCAL SQUASH 2 Lbs for 15c GOLDEN YELLOW CORK 4 Ears for 23c LARGE JUICY - 360 Size LEMOHS Doz 33c SUPER COOPER'S "ARKETS RAEFORD, N. C. ST. PAULS and FUQUAY, N. C. tTHinmirminimHiim

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