Our Job Is to Save ttigggs| Dollars War Bonds L\\ S-'t- Ivory Pay Day VOLUME XIV Expect Collection Os Fats And Tins Joße Speeded Up Service Lines To Help Scouts And Housewives Luther Williams Speaks At Person Court Os Honor And Outlines Plans. Roxboro and Person Boy Scouts, who have previously tak en active leadership in many of the Scrap Metal campaigns here, are expected soon to devote a! part of their time to collection of waste fats and tin cans. Suggestion that Scouts enter these departments of the Salvage campaign was made here Friday night by Luthier Williams, of Ra leigh ,a director of Salvage work, who spoke at March meeting of the Person district court of hon or. Scout officials present at the meeting at Person Court house in the Grand Jury room were. E. B. Craven, Jr., court of hon-| or chairman, Henry O’Briant, of Roxboro, E. Pierce Bruce, of, Reidsville, Cherokei? Council ex- \ ecutive, and John Wheeler, of Burlington, new assistant execu-j tive, a native of South Carolina,] recently appointed, wiho will live in Burlington and will work chiefly with Scouts in the Ala-] mance district, 'will also be avail- j able for service to Scouts in oth er districts. Person leaders will, of course work out plans for Scout coop eration in the two drives. New. feature of the drives is that both ] fats and tins collected will bej picked up from Roxboro depots ] by Greensboro and Durham ser-j vice limes. Williams pointed out that housewives will continue to, oollect fats such as cooking grease and take it to grocery stores. He did, however, emphasize; the fact that only surplus fats, not needed in cooking or in mak ing soap, are wanted. Consider able fat can be obtained by straining dish water. Scouts will be expected to make collections from grocery stores but may also call at the hordes of' residents. All fats are to be placed in prop er containers. Collection of tin cans has nev er been formally undertaken! here, but all cans must be wash ed dean and flattened out, with •dHs removed. About twenty I •touts at the Court were recog-. nized for merit badges, advance ment in rank and other honors.; Roxboro People Expected To End j Raleigh Work ..-a. 7 North Carolina General as sembly this week) is expected to finish business oil the 1943 ses sion and Lieut Gov. R. L. Har ris, Representative R. P. Bums, Pages C. Martin Michie, Jr., and G. A. Harris, Jr., and R. D. j ttoapsn, principal clerk, will. return home, although Bumpass may b» delayed a few days in finishing up Jm»lnsss Local legislation proposed by Banal has been approved and enacted into law. - JS-' a cu 9 rtoo . *V