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Page Four There exists no problem more important in poultry husbandry than that of supplying an ample supply -of succulent green feed for as great ? poHion of the year as possible. DO YOU About losing your home or bus dental fire? You can rellpve vn quate fire coverage policy with fit hoy special requirement. The Arthnx ALL KINDS O Phoi " .? .. . Jt . ' ?"~r~ .. . "When Coffee th: __ /fAdfd I -AtO* y Tastes B< YOU OUGHT TO IN ON IT jpSttff!?' ,*eu th*1f rlePbv^m'K " fav J ' ?y millions of pounds. J who have ehaneed l| coffee m? #Ule' con,P*?W? I ,, 8 "*w save no to 12* * a??V^ ^,ty* !l &v\' ZJLot!2^itb"b*uZ'' I UutM ch*?t* to e, ;l ^n7,; Mer' r,ve* "ore Ann Page Gelatin Desserts I Sparkle Ann Page Spaghetti or I Macaroni Mild American Cheese I Ann Page Blended J Syrup I Sunny field Flour for J Pancakes lona Yellow Cling 'I Peaches . Ann Page Apricot or fine Preserves A&P Grapefruit Sections AAP Whole Peeled or Hi Apricots ^? i I FRESH FRUT1 Hi ?CHECK OUR PRI< -OR/ i ?FRESH SHIPME I B lb. Rag 200's and 216V S lb. Bag Red Winesap CABBAGE?211 | Extra Fancy Trimmad I CAULIFLOWER I rATAAinrrc i vwvnnuiir-J CARROTS?2 I "U.S. Ho. Select TOMATOES j PEARS?2 pon 10 lb. Bog POTATOES SNAP BEANS1 *' , *_ . ' V?'; , . - -* v V'v Meat production under Federal inspection for the week ended December 21, totaled 248 rr'nion pounds, according to the U. S. Department of Agriculture. WORRY... ihess property in a sudden, acciur anxiety by taking out an adeus. We have insurance plans to Hav Aaencv F INSURANCE * I le 182 * [c O* ff't t|B [<U??M? IHIIKJI *-< "<* :*<i*-.4 "v^ Mild & Mellow 8 O'CLOCK or them- Lh. */v. a 1-U>. B*f ivv, 9 Bag rite eat- Rich & Full Bodiet ? A4kr RED CIRCLE ^ ? quality Vigorous & Wine] uT^ BOKAR a 45e, 3 a, (or your . 1 Del Monte Elbe; ! PEACH E CORNSW Sultana Small S3 PEAS .. A&P Small Wht Ann Page Ice C SPARKLI Sunnybrook On FRE 1-1 c ' p>^i I VeaeteOan, E - ail' 4 ' 4 &? 1 6C K,DNEY "W LIMA B alvcs Unpeeled No. ZVkOQp Wn.hbu Can BLACKE Washburn"'* G ? BEANS rs ID VEGETABLES :es before bitting? LNGES? nt from florida? 30c -20 oz.. 35c Apples03c ?Uc [?pound 17c i Ik. .. 9?/ac ranches 19c 3 % ' '' ' One lb. Ctn. 33c nds .. 23c ................. 49c 4k 17c {READ t ' ' THE EUfQS MOPlfTAm EES Fresh, Clean water should be avallable to poultry in adequate amounts at all times. ' Green feed supplies proteins, minerals, and vitamins, and in addition ; provides bulk to the food, a factor h /hich is highly necessary for effi; cienl digestion in poultry. War on rats in every rural community in the United States, oprotect the food J?nr1 feed onnnlUo ; from costly ravages, has been declar ed by the U. S. Department of Agriculture. In one wartime year, Navy food supplies cost $500,000,000, yet the per capita per day cost-of feedingNavy men was only 64 cents. ~ DM Jmll I White House Evap. 1 M I $1.15 _ m L K *129| 3 s 37c rta Freestone ' t S ,..... "ci* 40c' | 17c lifted .. NCP.n2 17C , . rrr ~ Can2 20c ream Powder e ~i-- P tr*R. ipe A Life. SH EGGS Si' 65c - m t/- in Ann Pace BEANS kwton Style Toin. Sauce Willi Port 2 25c ' BEANS Sultane'c^ 1?c J EANS io?n... 2 '^19c *NS Wwhbvim'1 PB,b 21 c YE PEAS 31e irewt NortbtMS :-- V?t 2ic IVORY FLAKES* ffe 39c* LJMITKD QUANTITIES IVORY SNOW % 39c LIMITED QUANTITIES DUZ ? 39c LIMITED QUANTITIES > DREFT n? 35c LIMITED QUANTITIES SPICK & SPAN ** 25c LIMITED QUANTITIES r, 0? POWDER 2 ? 15c LIMITED QUANTTITSB j DIAMOND MATCHES r+m tA A IB Six limited quantities ' 4 E? 15' . \ : 'I ' \.'%j * v" ? >.>w'v ' >. v- ' , 'v ' ALD. X1HCS MOUNTAIN. N. C. V ?. - . H I 1 ^M 2 '-* .? a 1 ?? ^'*pg ^ ' y-p..\\. Employri of a North Carolina yroww picker machine*. Replace! textile IndnMr to spend about on atoat come from profit* because i rordtna lo estimate* of the Textile H. Y. Belk AND HIS NEWS or wrno ? * ? *?? We ???*?>/ V fll?l f I met Mr. John Farris in the city I yesterday. John lives near Dixon ; school. John takes the Herald and j likes ft so well he reeds my voUm n first. John Fishef and his wife are leaving in a few days for the land of sun shine and flowers. Oh,, just to have a good time for awhile 1 hope. 1 went over to Shelby Wednesday. Called In to see Uhcle Andy Newton, Sbetter known ' as Tatet Newton. He took me in to see three charming ladies who work in the office. One of the glrls irf to be married in . a few days. 1 met our Sheriff and Lawyer Horn and a lot of people * hadn't evwant to say :s, tney all read the Herald. \ Yesterday 1 called at Harris Funeral Home. Those boys were glad to to show me in every room. They sure do have a nice place for those who die and need a good place to rest. Its alright to die if one has a good place to park. I'm waiting to get a new picture to head my column. Let's hope it is a better looking man than that old rnan you've been looking at so long. Now, if the Weather perrtiits I shall try to write a longer scrip next week. I must admit 1 just have nrtt KaH /% ' ' * mm?mm iv aviap UfJ ctnyinillg, 1 went to Charlotte and didn't find anytime on this week-end stuff. lels hope and look up for another fair, fine week. Had a letter from N. A. Belk In | Get Ready * . ' - to Dress V For Si . * * . ?Eacter Comes - * .< . lust Ani : . . ^ Nice selection of h< worsteds with UNPL1 sers. '/. - \.v Use Our Layawc Saund , y - v % The Store Fo: :;v i -'" *? -':* ' , . ' :y ?r/i Picker Mach - ?... . ?ih i Mi BbBb"..? . :. ' l|H II K, HlB -1- - 1 1 . .MtK texlilr plant examine new equipment ?l nrnt of ovcr-age machinery, building. mc e billion dollar* daring the next five yea depreciation reserve* were baaed on origin Information Service. *V ' * Germany. . He tells me its terrible t weather in the Homeland. i / i (j Oh, yes, Deck Fultoit and wife g( are visiting in the city. They now a live in Washingtcti, D. C. p Id love to go to Florida for awhile, but by gash, I'd have to foot it back if I ever got back. Well, you see, I havent said a p word about those ladies I'm always . telling you about. Gals, Ttt remem- . ber you when I get over my out of h town trip. I sure got the blues. I fear that new picture-will be not bet ter-r-no teeth I know. I" write a good story one day we Ji may all enjoy. I mean all but a few tl devils who kick the paper*and the 0) paper getting better all the time. c: Bye till we meet again. V 1-r". ' t ' i ?; ... *w ' Weai Clea N. PIEDMON* Quality Work For! I ... PROMPTS I Phone To 'P j )ring ved zrd-finished fry EATED Tiou || ty Plan ^ ers r Men Where Ladies Lik< < y',.-: , V-:/' 4*'# h ' y- : " < . ' Friday. January 16. 1M8 ^ . 9 lines Emm HI licit U the "l??t word" in Ingle'; I equipment eall* for ibt cotton r?- Of thi* ram about one-balfi al COM* whirb Have doubled, ae> To provide the necessary "dtepth" ir peacetime, security the Navy es.mates it needs four Volunteer ReerVists for each of the 7,426 officers nd 25,698 men in its Organized Air eserve. In pre-flight estimates of the time squired iot the flight from San rancisco to Honolulu, an overwa?r distance of 2,420'-miles, Naval ,ir Transport Service navigators ave achieved an average of only ix minutes error. Navy airfield crash and firefightig crews are being trained in taccs designed to complete the rescue f all passengers and crew from a rashed or burning alrplans within ivo minutes after the accident., )er's I ners 8 % rAVENUE \.v Finest Garments EBVICE I ^ 332-R I MF
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