Private Builders Urged To Make Applications New housing programs Provid ing for the constitution of priv ate housing in eight North Caro bv John B. Blandford, Jr., Ad ministrator, National Housing Agency, it was announced to day by NHA Reegional Repre senative, Robert K. Creighton, Atlanta. These programs provide for 286 dwelling units to be dis tributed as follows: Wilson- it> units, Fuqua Springs- 15 units, Gastonia- 75 units. (.henyvilk 15 units, Rockingham- 30 units, Lenoir- 35 units, Led ruins, is not scheduled to be occupied until early in October, The schedule of occupation al so was stepped up, with American troops expected to land on tne northernmost island of Hokkaido before the end of the month. They had not been due until October, j Advance forces were! in the steel city of Sendai, some 00 nvl es north of Tokyo, and others were preparing to land Septem ber 23 at the nortiiev.i Honshu port of Aomori. COTTON-TEXTILE INDUSTRY TO DEVELOP IN CALIFORNIA NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—Devel opment of a California cotton textile industry is seen by TEX TILE WORLD, McGraw-Hill pub lication, in an engineering report mhich recommends the building of a $2,500,000 weavig and spin ning plant somewhere in the San Joaquin Valley. •• operation of a cotton spin ning and weaving plant l Cali fornia now seems to be economi cally sound,” the article points out. “Although the proposed null \>t,uld use annually only 8,000 bales—5 percent of the Califor nia cotton crop—its successful oiiii 1 ***~ 'es, I vaccinate my laying flock agalnsf pox without throwing them off lay. When pox threatens, I vaccinate all healthy birds with Dr. Salsbury's " PIGEON POX VACCINE. It's milder then the regular fowl pox vaccine I use for pullets and yet gives about three months' immunity. Hard^ to do? Why there’s nothing to it!. A m T«i™nMKl you, . ,'*0^ /9 HOUSER DRUG CO. COMING SOON CHRMRAFT BOATS NEW STYLING, NEW DESIGNS ORDER YOUR CHRIS-CRAFT NOW j PHONE-853 WIRE WRITE i Williams | Motor Co. | SPARTANBURG, S. C. operation would tend to increase demand throughout the country for California cotton and would attract additional mills if the West Coast textile trend of the last four years continues. Tfns1 trend is based on the recent rapid development of a garment indus try on the West Coast and on in creased cost of manufacturing textiles in the East, principally due to higher wages. “The will would have an annu al capacity of about 11 million yards, consisting principally ot denims, twills, seersuckers, pop lins, gabardines, and other fa brics which can be parp-dyed or piece-dyed.” USE EAGLE ADS From where I sit... 6if Joe Marsh g Herb's Got a Great Little Wife Everybody’s talking about what a grand job Ilerb Helm is doing at the war plant. Not just one shift, but two a day-to help build the war materials our men need. flood for Herb! Bnt I’d like to say a word tor Alary, Herb’s wife. She runs the house, cook9 the meals, takes care of the chil dren, and works on salvage drives and bundles for the Red Cross. Believe me, that’s tiring work for any woman! Yet when Herb comes heme— too tired to talk or watch where he drops his ashes, maybe—she makes allowances, keeps smil ing, brings him a restful glass of beer, and makes enough con versation for them both. Next morning, Herb goes to work re freshed and cheerful. From where I sit, women like Mary Helm are doing a great war job themselves... being tol erant and kind to husbands who are working under a heavy war time strain. Bully for them! Cl9i f r, J MTLD STATES CREWELS FOUNDATION, North Carolina Committee gar H. ?a!n, State Di or. 60S-6C7 Insurance Clda. Ralciah N. C. Notice —OPENING OF— RALPHS GROCERY Located On South Pink Street YOUR BUSINESS WILL BE APPRECIATED RALPH TOWERY, Prop. SINCE THE WAR IS OVER, WE WILL BE ABLE TO GIVE THE SAME SERVICE WE DID BEFORE THE WAR. ALL LEATHER HEELS AND SOLES. Those that don’t mark your floors - Expert and immediate SERVICE. SMALL JOBS DONE WHILE YOU WAIT. DYES OF ALL COLORS - STREACHERS TO ALL SIZES. FOR GOOD SHOE REPAIRING AT LOWER COST; SEE COLEYS SHOE SHOP