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PAGE SIX Dick Reynolds’ Plan To Give Farm Films To State Outlined A gift of a series of motion! been announced by Cil. J. W. pictures on agriculture to the I Harrelson, dean of administra recently organized State College tion of the college and president Foundation, Inc., by Richard J. of the Foundation. The moving Reynolds of Winston-Salem, has pictures, to be made in sound New Bed R oom Suites Three Piece Bed Room Suites We have just received a carload of new three-piece bed room Suites-Bed, Dresser and Chest of Drawers. These Suites are made to last. They are outstanding values at a very low Price of .. • # $79. SO Odd Chairs j|»y|| See our selection of Beautiful Odd Chairs. They come in many designs and colors to match your living room furniture. Or Sofa Beds CONVENIENT TERMS STILL PREVAIL HERE WE TRADE FOR OLD FURNITURE Felt Base Rugs WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTLON OF UVING ROOM SUITES WITH SPRING BACKS AND CUSHIONS &5Dy F ®i|“ re ■Ki flmeet We redeem Octagon Coupon^* and color, will be produced to “because I think that nothing is aid North Carolina farmers in more important to the war ef increasing the value and output fort than the production of food. of their farms, particularly dur-! ing the war emergency. When completed, the pictures will be given to the State Col-J lege Agricultural Extension Ser vice, for use of this and the oth er College Agricultural agencies in their rural educational activi ties. Mr. Reynolds, now a lieuten ant in the U. S. Naval Reserve on active sea duty, completed ar rangements to make the movies during a recent leave. “I am doing this,” he said, PERSuN COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO. N. C. The farmer has a big job, and! needs such aid as I believe these | educational movies can give.” Mr. Reynolds’ interest in agri culture has been stimulated by the operation of his own large farm on which he raises the ty-j pical crops of the Piedmont sec tion. Col. Harrelson expressed ap-| I preciation to Mr. Reynolds for! the gift. Dermid Mac Lean of Winston-1 Salem is making the movies, with the cooperation of the of-! fice of F. H. Jeter, agricultural 1 editor of State College, and the’ technical assistance of Extension! specialists and county farm and 1 home agents. Mr. Mac Lean also photographed “North Carolina, ! Variety Vacationland,” the film j which Lt. Reynolds produced and gave to the North Carolina 1 Department of Conservation and. D: velopment, and “Winston-' Salem A Balanced Communi-! ty,” a picture recently complet-1 ed and presented to hte City of 1 Winston-Salem. Lt. Reynolds re ceived a leave of absence as mayor to serve in the Navy. Present plans call for the pro duction of five pictures, all to be | made on North Carolina farms. iSumjects to be treated are: home ' gardening, swine, dairying, poul-’ try, and repair and maintenance of farm machinery. Other pic-1 tures on subjects of vital inter- j est to North Carolina farm fami- I lies will follow as rapidly as time and tha seasonal activities to be photographed will allow. ! Dean I. O. Schaub, director of the Extension Service, said the pictures will be of great value in I ——— I Call City Dairy and Ice Co. Phone 4233 for good Country, Style Butter milk. tfj I i WORK CLOTHES SHIRTS, PANTS, GLOVES AND SOCKS LET US FIT YOU FOR WORKING WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE T I ills situation isn’t covered by Army regulations. But we’re betting that Butch will find away to handle it without spilling a spoonful! In fact, we electric companies know just how he feels. We have the same problem. Right now, we’re being called on to balance good service and low, regulated rates against fast-climbing costs and tremendously increased de mands for-electric posyer. We’re doing it, too. Filling all our war orders. Giving America far more power than all the Axis countries com bined. Pushing production up and up. •. . And besides that, we’re balancing a big plate of taxes. Don’t get us wrong. We know the need of wartime taxes. We’re proud that business-managed electric com panies paid $620,000,000 in taxes last year. That was 23c out of every dollar you paid us —Bc to local and state governments —lsc to the federal gov ernment-enough to outfit 1,687,762 buck privates like Butch. How is it possible to make so much s power aud meet so many taxes at the Butch is on a Balanced Diet i Mothers Blind Love For Son V Works Havoc How a mother’s fanatical de-. | votion to an only son wrecks her | I life and warps the boy’s charac- j j ter to a point where only her! | death and the loss of everything! .he considered worthwhile re-; j generate him, is effectively told; |in “The Magnificent Amber sons,” a screen version of the ! Booth Tarkiington Pulitzer prize novel at the Palace Theatre Sat-! i urday night and Sunday. The action takes place in a< mid-wlestern community during that transition period in Ameri-I can life wheni industry was re-| placing agriculture and rural 1 towns were expanding into met-! ropolitan centers. All the atmos phere, flavor and color of those! days is faithfully depicted in the promoting the production of “Food for Victory” during the : war emergency, and will be a| substantial asset in the field of. extension education. I ~~ 1 ! DON’T DIET DON’T EXERCISE Lose Jj&f j weight the M | "Ayds” way ( j 2.25 <0? for a month’s supply AYDS are the easy, pleasant way to get slim mer 1 Over 100 persons lost 14 to 20 lbs. each in a month under the direc tion of Dr. Samuel Ellis. Phone! Thomas & Oakley ?l - • £ • | -Xv-'- XvX ! \ \* Ijf JmLP I B|w ?>y°°* T > ; .; 5 «M | |BBP1I; '|9MMBMBMMb;| same timeT Because of sound business methods and long experience—because men, women and management worked together as a team. But while we’re doing all this, gov ernment and municipal power systems are not paying a penny in federal taxes to help win the war. Shouldn’t every one do his full share f * A hand-picked cast, selected by produoer-director Orson Welles, includes Joseph Cotten, Tim Holt, Dolores Costello, Anne Baxter, Richard Bennett, Agnes Moorehead, Ray Collins and Er skine Sanford. PEANUTS It is reported that a substan tial number of peanut pickers, "which were manufactured in 1942, will be made available for distribution in 1943. Efforts will be made to have more pickers manufactured this year. CONTAINERS Wooden containers for ship ping fresh fruits and vegetables are being standardized to con serve lumber, metals, and man power. The amount of wooden containers available will not be WE BUY GOOD CARS TRY US If you have a good used car for sale, let us make you a price on it. We may be able to please you. WE SELL GOOD CARS If you are in the market for a good used car, come in to see us. We might have the car you are looking for. Keep Yours Rolling Keep your car on the road. A little repair attention will keep your car going Let us give it that attention Tar Heel Chevrolet Co. Bu' 1 jj $• :; -Mr lt~ INSIST IN AMSBICAI iur WAR BONOS AND STAMM THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1943 reduced. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES $25 REWARD For any watch or clock that we fail to repair. GREEN’S “The Square Deal Jeweler” Wanted Customers Drink plenty of Quail Roost Guernsey Grade A milk. We can supply your milk de mand. CITY MILK AND ICE CO. DIAL 4233 Carolina POWER AND LGHT Company <
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