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man*af tbTbovd, OmM Motors; PMBm^Titmi
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ldevromt employe, v.. o. moci? tkc prNi(Mnt? utntfii
Motors; C. K. Wilton* mcvtivt viol pmidtnt? Qtntral
Motor*, and Mr. Knudm.
Tbo cor woo tokon ot ?? t? ntroto - -*
nfrt |? t^t "March of Man and. Motors'^ eakbratToa
it*(td Unit nJghtifi the MaaontoTvmpte.
/ay rani N. C. Aged Do Not Have
m.09 To Buy Dues To Obtain
M.to Grants
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a2.90 North Carolina men and. womei
91-05 . over 50 yokrs of age were advise
$6.20 this week by Nathan H. Yelton, d
rector of public assistance, not t
WINGS spend money in remittlngg dues t
) Tioketi any ol(j age paaBj0n association oi
RVICE crating throughout the country on
^ chain-letter plan.
"Old nge assistance payments t
North Carolina cost nothing at a!
to those who receive them and paj
ment of a fee to any person or 01
I organisation for proffered aid in ol
-:fyT?T?- ' tatning the grants is Just money ou
ol somebody's pocket," Yelton sale
J "It has come to -the notice of th
J State-Welfare .Department's dlvlslo
i a m t> oi public assistance that circular lc
?11 * ters are (being distributed in, som
v cocntles telling "Dear Members" c
% their acceptance into a pension o
j ganization and thanking them fo
+ their remittances." the director sai
m j Along with the acceptance notice
* are aont five "membership registn
MmMft tlon coupons" for distribution t
. ' friends "anywhere ht any state" t
! aid in forwarding "this great r<
' newed surprise movement no'
< sweeping the country with terrlfi
) force ? while politicians are ilstei
* lng to foreign wars." was the a)
1 peal made in the letter accord in
* to Yelton.
?5 ' Claiming the present Social 8<
Y I enrity Act as the direct result t
1 its original effort and work an
3 promising to dbtaln for aasoclatioo
, members monthly payments of 9S
t; ine circular letter (alls to specif
> directly the source ot the penslo
\ \ funds to be available, he said.
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1 \ to the association were followed b
... < > demands for dues, Yeltcn said, poir
Ditte milk :: inK out the closing agraph of th
\ | letter which stated the orgaalsatlo
> was "proceeding legally and ethici
i family. ly in the devout hopo" that
; would not again he singled out a
'? the target for unjust discrimim
nother as : "on."
<> "I sincerely hope the people <
_ v ]) the tsate will not be taken in fc
order <. any such scheme. We are eniargin
! our public assistance rolls and ral
'... ;; Ing the grants as the money is i
Will be < > vallable In accord with the Gove
\ | nor's admonition to take care cf a
> the needy old people possible whil
msey at '? Still proceeding ib a cautious mai
I [ mer to safeguard the State's final
' ? ces," Yelton sstd.
1 6EXTRAHELPS
:: quickly roMovo DISTRESS of
DOWT "take chancee" with unknown
products to rslievs discomfort of your
< > child's spasmodic croupy coughs caused
* ' by colds. Use "ChlldmnVTlusterole!
Musterola girea such QUICK relief because
It's not "just an ordinary sahrs."
- , , Rub it wall on your kiddie's chest, throat
_ < > and back. It soothes and stimulates eur^
St ^a? mm < > face circulation and helps break up local
' congestion and pain. Its soothing vapors
W ease breathing. 40#. Approved by Good
" ^ Housekeeping Bureau.
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iU) THURSDAY, JAM. 96. WO.
farm Familes Need To
Grow Own Food
Farm families probably will have
a higher net income In 1940 than
they had in 1939. says Miss Pauline
Qordoti. home management special
iat cf the State College Extension
Service. But. unless they produce
their own food the increased income
will be overcome by higher
costs of purchased materials,, she
added.
I 111 an outlook for farm family liv
??*> I" North Carolina, Miss Cordon
said: "Total receipt* for marketing
of farm products are expected to
increase uue to improvement in induMtrial
activities and in consr/Ser
tncohies. income from government
payments will probably be about
tne same. Non-farin earnings of fam
ily members may increase. with
greater opportunities for employ*
nitwit Hut. despite the improvement
in economic conditions, a large percentage
of the farm families of Nor
'ft .urvl'nn, Trfl'1, ftr fma'Jiu.Mlttfl
with the problem of stretching incomes
of leas than f&00 to orovldo
for all their houaehould needs."
Turuing to the subject of "The
*Pamil.v'c Feed, the falxtenstou spcci
a list declared: "Coats of producing
food for household use increase
less than do retail food prices, hence
firm families can offset a rise
In the com of their food by planning
to produce a larger than uaual
share of their total food supplies.
Such plans, if made with nutritional
as *ell as financial goals In mind,
may also yield returns in the fotm
of improved family diets and in bet
tar health.
"North Carolina dicta as a whole
are tacking in certain important
foods. The lack of milk is greatest,
but there is also a lack of sufficient
fruits, lean meats. poultry, eggs
whole grains, and at' certain seasons,
fresh vegetables. Farm families
should make , every effort to pro
ducc the essential foods needed for
good nutrition of the family.'
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I- the beginning of the war.
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B IN Dodge is one of the rac
a. ever built. Its magnificent
r geous interiors bespeak lux
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le But Dodge gives you some
n. mere surface beauty and lux
n. the priceless advantages of 1
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new ideas, and, above all, Do
dependability and economy!
Is it any wonder, then, thai
a great car show an amasic
Dodge? Think of HI 4,061 e
Dodge cars in the last 12 tx
Men whose life work is enfi
say Dodge gives most for your
If you haven't inspected J
1940 Luxury Liner, come
drive it. Find out firsthaz
engineers buy Dodge!
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living Room and Dining Rc
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Furniture. PRICES RIGHT.
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Dodge engineer- B
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g preference for NEW
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IGINEERING ISNT MY UNE \
I 00 KNOW THAT THE 1940 J .
OGE IS THE LEADER IN /
BEAUTY AND LUXURY I J y<
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ad backward, Mats forward ao that
all pasaangara rida In tha buoyant
Ttfort Zona" bmtweoa tha -aalaat
e.V!?L?m*ll carsi I
*i idoui taxis rrtri?ia I
oil? r*DV"ft dall??rad f
prlcaa and Indade all ilindirH a
etjolpmcnt. Transportation I
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