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THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1943 Graham Credit Association To Meet Saturday Organization Os Which Claude T. Hall, Os Rox boro, Is Head, Will Meet In Graham. Graham, Mar. 18. Arrange ments are complete for the an nual stockholders’ meeting of Graham Production Credit Asso ciation, which will be held at the Court house in Graham on Satur day morning, March 20, at ten thirty o'clock, according to James Bishop, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer of the Association, who states that, despite present wartime condiions, a large attendance is expected. This will be the ninth yearly meeting of the Association, which Notice Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Mrs. Lucy B. Long, deceased, late of Person County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of March, 1943, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. T. Aubrey Long, Executor of the estate of Mrs. Lucy B. Long. This the 4th day of March, 1943. Mar. 4-11-18-25- Apr. 1-8 WORK CLOTHES SHIRTS, PANTS, GLOVES AND SOCKS LET US FIT YOU FOR WORKING WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE HEM Armour Star LAMB LEG - 41 c LB SHO. - 39 c LB FRESH PORK NECK BONES -1 FRESH SPARE RIBS - - LB. 25 c NATIVE VEAL CHOPS - - L 8.35 C LIVE OR DRESSED FRYERS PLENTY FISH AND OYSTERS GREEN CABBAGE 4 LBS 29c SAUR KRAUT, Qt. Bottle No Points) 16c FLOUR SMS. *,57cM 59c PURE LARD 2gr 35c HIGH MARK Pancake 7c FINE DRIED Navy Beans PkS 9c FANCY DRIED Blackeye ™kg 10c BLUE LABEL Pennant Sppc&. >, ’l4c COLONIAL TOMATO Catsup 14-os Bot. 12e I CANNING SUPPLIES FRUIT JARS o&itoi 73c MASON JAR CAPS Pkcof 12 25c KERR CAPS with Us ?? 2 21c FRUIT JAR RUBBERS "*•«« 5c is a farmers’ co-operative short term credit organization and is a part of the Farm Credit Admini stration, making loans for gen eral agricultural and livestock purposes to the farmers of Ala mance, Caswell, Chatham, Dur ham, Guilford, Orange, Person,! Randolph and Rockingham coun ties. Complete and detailed reports] on the operations of the Associa-. tion will be made to the stock- j holders and will be submitted in concise form. In addition to re-] ports from the officers and di- ] rectors, the program will be par ticipated in by quite a number of members, who will engage in penel and open forum discussions relating to the problems, opera tion and development of the or ganization. Edmund H. Harding, well known entertainer, humorist and musician, will appear on the program. Cash prizes will be awarded to members taking part in the forum discussions. Two directors, f or a period of three- years, will be elected to fill the expiring terms of S. E. Boswell, of Guilford County, and L. L. Garrison, of Alamance County. Officers of the Association are: Claude T. Hall, of Person Coun ty, President; S. E. Boswell, of Guilford County, Vice President; James Bishop, Jr., Graham, Se cretary-Treasurer; Miss Louise Moore, Graham, Assistant Treas urer; Mrs. Nina Graham Owens, Asshfstnt Secretary-Treasurer;' W. A. Short, Greensboro, As sistant Secretary. Present direc tors in addition to the President and Vice President are D. Lacy Alston, of Chatham County, L. L. Garrison, of Alamance County, and J. R. Williams, of Caswell County. PROTECTO SAFETY Matches VEGETABLE SHORTENING Snowdrift 24c MEDIUM SIZE Ivory Soap 4 Cakes 25c BLACK MISSION Stewing Mb 1C« FIGS Pk £ State College Answers Timely Farm Questions QUESTION: Cas the “jitter bug” with pigs be con trolled? ANSWER: Yes. Dr. C. D. Grin nells, veterinarian for the North | Carolina Experiment Station, I suggests that all sows be given] liberal, well-balanced grain ra tions and proper supplements] before the pigs are born. If any] pigs show loss of appetite, rougnj hair, or lowered vigor, they j should be separate t from the rest of the litter and hand fed. Corni sirup ,fed in proper proportions, I has been beneficial but it should, bt fed onder proper guidance to | prevent scours. QUESTION: Is it worthwhile growing herbs just for season ing? ANSWER: Home demonstra tion specialists answer, “yes”, j Herbs give zest and flavor to ( many foods that might otherwise be dull, and they help bring changes when the same foods are used frequently. Parsley in the herb border is a good source of ! vitamins A and C. Chivts for on- I ion flavor, thyme and sage for I stuffings, basil for tomato soups and sauces, and mint for summer drinks are recommended. Your neighbor might plant’ dill for I pickles, omelets and salads; and] joram for soups and salads; and] rosemary for lamb and veal. Then, you might exchange herbs | with your neighbor. QUESTION: Are there any, good chemical weed killers? ANSWER: (Sodium chlorate, sulphuric acid, carbon diSulphide, and common salt are four of the best. The first two kill the plants above the ground and the other two kill plants below the ground. Full instructions should be ob tained for any of these treat ments. With sodium chlorate, for instance, a solution should be made up, one pound to the gal lon, and sprayed upon the plants. This chemical is very active and it must at all times be kept' away from fire and never should be stored near sulphur. With sulphuric acid, a 1 to 2 j percent' solution is sprayed on the plants. Care should be taken in mixing the acid and the water. This spray is to be applied only in dry weather. Hero’s Family Has Reunion After 5 Years CAMP CAMPBELL, Ky„ Mar. 13. This is thia| story of the Gootees of Loogootee. The Gootee family of Loogoo tee, Ind., got together here re cently for the first time in five years, afer the American Red Cross heard that the hero of the faimly, Tech. Sergt. John M. Gootee was due home after five ' * years in the Pacific area. The Red Cross arranged a Goo tee reunion, and Pvt. Herbert Gootee of the military police i 111 Crumpled Fender Smashed Wheel , "one days damage is inorecosfiy • -than 3feS days' ! lnsurancewith THOMPSON INSURANCE AGENCY UxMn, n. C. PERSON COUNTY TIMES ROXBORO, N. C. left for an immediate five-day I furlough. Another brother on West Coast maneuvers also left on furlough, and the three lads got together for the first time in j five years. The fourth son was home awaiting a call into the Navy. John, after serving two enlist ments in the army, was due for an extended leave when he sud hdnly was shipped to the Phil lippines with his bomber com mand. President Roosevelt, in a] fireside chat', told the rest of the 1 story. John, as crew: chief, led a | special bombing mission, and the ] men fought through to their ob-l jective single-handedly to lay] their bombs squarely on the tar-] get. They returned to their base] minus the landing gear and with’ two motors shot' away. John was wounded in the fracas. After he had spent sev-: eral months in a hospital, his family became eager to see him.] So the Red Cross, feeling the \ I AMD EXTRA 1 i 1 {^ W!LDNESS/ K COST UER^^|;-Cli Qllreß tobaccos Don't let MARCH beyour car's Unlucky Month! j&jaaflregy.- _ v ■ neMM/h IE m JBb H l|l|l |l ii i r I >&. piiiiggip^ ftw/'’ . RSxScii - « !«P ■Xci-:- (•!«« , .. .■■■■■■■■waA'Av.w.'.w. nKDCg; . Rw • nwK'A 1 ■ w|> y '■” .-. ~. -xwrrwwwv.. /y^Bt^^A^iy y 1 X |jfa|iMttttttMKSHHßb >JHg Now is when a little care will help your car a lot! There was never a Sprung when your car needed a thorough * orn Winter oils and replace them with the proper __ , . ■ . . Summer grade of new, fresh Esso Lubricants. check-over more than it does this year. iVo matter how little you may run it, you can’t afford to have parts wear out or go J TJjf. 011388,8 y our car J las Vj ke . n a I>eat,n f { . ~ j 1/ through the Winter, so have your Esso Dealer give it » bad. We’re listing below some of the important things to do V Verified Esso Lubrication—the lubrication job that puts now—for your own and for Uncle Sam’s sake, too. Let your the right lubricant in the right place. ( Esso Dealer take care of them. He’s a Gremlin chaser. BATTERY. Reduced driving due to gasoline rationing » / has probably put your battery through a hard winter. Be / RADIATOR. Have your Esso Dealer V sure to have your Esso Dealer check it and recharge it if \M drain out anti-freeze, flush the radiator necessary. V with clean water and a radiator cleaner, if . TIRES. How far have your tires gone since you had them jonwv necessary, then refill with water plus Tn- t / gauged and switched so as to extend their life as far as Rad Rust Preventive. Remember rust y * *i b , e? jf it ig OVPr 2 .000 miles have your Esso Dealer Wf causes deterioration even though you may &eck them with the Tire Tread Depth Gauge... and /■yVWL . A • e " tips: 1. Maintain 32 pounds pressure at all times (the new i » t/ssssssistasriari ■teJlwi * crankcase with special flushing oil and «... ~ refill with theproper summer grade of long. Let your Esso Dealer check over your whole car. To i wearing Esiolube Motor Oil. may need a new light bulb, or a windshield wiper v blade. Probably the finish of your car, for protec pOiiMll / TRANSMISSION-DIFFERENTIAL. tion, needs a washing and then a good polishing \/ These valuable gears are hard to replace job. See ycur Esso Dealer for whatever you need to Y nowaday*! Have your dealer drain out the keep your cor in good running order. CARE SAVES WEAR STANDARD OIL COMPANY of new jersey * homecoming of a hero shiuld be complete, arranged the furloughs and the reunion. Asheville Legion Club Raided ASHEVILLE, March 17. Acting under orders from Judge Zeb V. Nettles in Superior court, Sheriff Laurence- E. Brown sent two of his deputies to make an investigation of the American’ Legion club Monday. Seven cases of liquor were seized, the sheriff said, and the club manag er, Roy Stewart, prominent le gionnaire, was arrested and placed under SSOO bond pending his appearance in Superior court. FRIENDLY SERVICE Standard Oil Co. Products. Telephone Service No. 4711 ROCK-INN SERVICE STATION Time to / Plant and Plow We have practically everything except the mule. SEED POTATOES -150 LB. BAG $7.00 KOBE & KOREAN LESPEDEZA SEED PRICES RIGHT GOOD STOCK OF HOES, SHOVELS AND PLOW REPAIRS 90 lbs., Jade Green Asphalt Roofing ROLL F. D. Long & Co. “The Farmers Headquarters” BUY BONDS TODAY! BUY BONDS TODAY! PAGE THREE
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