State Has New Law On Storage Of Game A new North Carolina law, spon sored by the Wildlife Resources v o n mission and passed by the 1949 Gen eral Assembly, i>ermit$ two days' bag limit of game to be killed and kept for an indefinite period, accord ing to Miss Orr, home economist in food conservation tor the State Col-' lege Extension Service. The old law, Miss Orr says, per mitted game to be Kept a maximum of only 10 days after the season closed. Terming the new law "generous/' the home economist says it will prove to be "one of the finest pieces of legislation yet enacted on game storage if it is properly understood and carried out." Miss Orr poims out that by means of modern storage facilities, which include zero boxes in the home and lockers and bulk storage space isi locker plants, game may . be kept in good condition for an indefinite pe riod. Bu t, she adds, it is not desirable to keep any frozen food longer than from one season to another. The only legal requirement is that a declaration of the kind and amount of game stored must be made to the local game protector within 10 days after the season" clo ses. .. ?/ * ; As for the keeping qualities of game in the frozen state, Miss Ofr say s the same rules apply that arc used with other meats. The impor tant points are-proper care In hand ling, prompt arid proper chillirig. and use of good moisture-vapor re sistant materials for packaging ap plied so they hug the product. "Air FItOM SOUP TO DtSSIKT GoumwemErMtK A |Um of GOLDEN GUERNSfcY Milk it a healthful course In itadf. Yet GOLDEN GUERNSEY U a Lao Ideal foe uac in cream ? oup* . . . gravies ... other cooked dishes. You can even make delightful whipped cream from rich GOLDEN GUERNSEY top milk! Here'* how: Let GOLDEN GUBRNSBT top milic ttand 24 hour*. Chill ttvo hour* in fretting tray.- CM! I bowl and beater. Whip I Archdale Farms Phone 2405 called 'freezer burn' of the product, as does use ot a poor paCKagir.4 ma. teriai." she aserc>v adding -?h;it nun ? fluctuating zero temperature is ik'S' for storage of game whether it be. in a t>6x at home or in a looker plant. Doiry Foods Top June Plentiful* Dairy foods will be in the spot light during June, Miss La U ne Brashers, home demonstration a gent tpr the State College Extension Service, said this week in releasing a list of foods, expected to be plenti ful on local markets during the month, The LVS. Department or Agricul. , ture places dairy foods at the top of the plentiful list because miik pro ?duction reaches a peak in Juno. Thisj is the season' when milk is in best supply for direct consumption and ; for manufacture into cheese, butter, evaporated milk, and nonfat dry milk solids. *}? . ? ... Dairy foods are not the only plen tifuls for Jne though. Broilers and fryers, fish,' dried beans and peas, peanut butter, and eggs are all on the list. All of these, plus {.he dairy foods, are considered sources of high quality protein Miss Breastters , said. ' . Vegetables listed include canned peas, canned corn Irish potatoes' let tuce, and cabbage. Fruits include canned apricots, and canned peach es. Stocks of canned mixed fruits in canners' and wholesalers' hands are more than double holdings at this time last year, while canned peaches are amfjng-the mo?l reason- i ably priced canned foods on todays' market, the home agent stated. ? Other plentiful? listed for . June are corn meal, grits, syrup, oat pro ducts. and honey. Opportunity Kn<xk\ JJ "Put nrirf Opportunity in jowr Fn Hire** during ihf Sprinpt Opportunity Dri?e Ur Ihe ulr of L'. .% Savins* Bond*. Wh?i a rrprr?riilalivp ralU ut jrour home and n*k? yon to *igi> up ? don't ni?*? tlii? opportunity to ??y "yea." If an* of ihr million* of volun trf!* Worker* who are prond to help their country ? ?)muM mini you ? don't wait. Knroll for the Payroll Having* Plan whrrf yon work or the Bond-a. Monti) Plan where you bank. US. TV?atar? tt Por the ta?te thrill of ? life time. For beverage m Joy mem .you've never known bcforv. reach for energising CHEER - WTNB! C.hcertrine it in tune with the American taut * m DRINK f neerwme Keep I nupply at home. Buy a K-bottle carton or a owe today! CHeERWINE ISGObb TAStl I *.-V fe* > ?* a ' k V - ?? y; , ?f. V v ; . Financial Reserve Needed In Farming Maintaining a financial reserve is an essential pari of any wrtl-manas ed larm business. Dr. I. O. Schaub, di rector of the North Carolina Agricul tural Extension Service. said this week in urging T-nr Heel farmers to participate in the U. S. saving;, bond "Opportunity Drive." May IB. Juiy 20. . . "Even at its bent, farming is a highly speculative business." Dr. Schaub assorted. 'To meet urtexpect. ed reverses, farmers need to keep a financial reserve in a safe but readi- I ly available form. An ideal way of doing this is to invest in It. S. ?av- J ings bonds." "Many farmers have surplus funds which they plan to -invest |n new equipment as soon as prices come down." the Tar Heel agricultural leader continued. "As every good businec?man knows, it's better to put such extra money to work rath er than let it lie idle. Dollars invest ed.in stavings bonds will return good dividends over a period of years." -t The confidence of the people in thesavings bond program. Dr. Schaub said, is shown* by the fact that sales in North Carolina from ?May, 1941. through December. 1948. reached the amazing total of S9l6; 342,549. The State goal in the eUr rent "Oppqrtunii v Drive" is $1 2,000. ? < 0<X>. . ? ? i 1 1 1 11 ???? '? ;-| Cash receipts from farni market ings for the first' four months of 1949 totaled. a little less than last" year. Quality of products marketed was up but prices were down. Stocks Will Contest In Winston-Salem WINSTON-SALEM ? The stock car racing spotlight i i : be locu.ied on Win>ton-.<aiMi lhi> week ?;:!> (he second major racing event of the,.>eason *H>inj; slated for Winston Salem Speedway 'Sunday afternoon in addition to the Wednesday night weekly races at Bowman Gray Sta-j diuin. ?... 'I Events at both track.* are being di i rooted by Hi li France and sanction ed b\ iiie National Association for1 Stock v'at Auto Racing Sunday V program at the Winston-. ' Salem Spipedway. formerly known asj. Peach Haven Speedway.' will be the j fir^t of a series of double feature! race.' being arranged by Director j France The double feature idea was? | Started by the'genlai race director last summer and proved exception ally popular. . Under this new arrangement. two features will he presented, the lirsi being a 30- lop event open to the fastest 22 cars in time trials pro vided they qualify in one of the heat ever n.s. (he consolation or the semi final. while the second feautre will be a 35- lap event, open only to the MACK'Sf?fe[ MiHTMOt* ' -- Shaving Cream ! for K?i tt/io Prefer Smooth Sh jvci r | Distributed by All Leading Stores I YOUR ONE-STOP For Highest Quality Foods BLALOCK GROCERY Serving Kings Mountain Over 13 Years Phone 58 i t oir> fr'?m tim^ tr'.ai* .ir?> jvailablf The dout>ie feature |>i.ui .|>ro\ed; i i-ry successful' last summer \v !v?* n j Turner, young Roanoke. V.i , | <tar. paced ihe drivers in tlu* series : i win the Southeastern champion* sh'.;> for the year. Turner will be out to repeat his' SUCOW' ' ? 1?; d'Mlb <? Itviwrc <??? ,-?? ; and .is ??(!?? ?>( lie (avoiueiM; roads <>!? rv<t fin Simdj'v < cl-assk'. Turih-r l>la/?sl ih?- trail ov?h <!ii> \Vin<n? >n Sa U*m >t . f nulo tra?\< in Uiv opontn)! taiv K;t*ti'r NJond.ry. boating out R?>h K.ork in a -n'lKi liorial r.Kv tit a t inolndi'd siinu* 'H ranking d r \ vor.< Dr. James S. Bailey OPTOMKTRLST nJ.xaminatiOn. Diagnosis, Glasses KittM Office open each Friday 10 A. M. to P. M. 2oO FIRST N'ATIONA! B.V v BUIt.DING What do you want most? \ Regular deposits in a bonk account with us will help you get the things you want for better living. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member F D I C THE TIME TO WORK FOR BETTER SCHOOLS & ROADS You know North Carolina needs Better Schools and Roads. But please . . . you friends of Schools and Roads . . . don't he caught sleeping on Saturday, June 4th.> The "AGAINST" crowd is at work now just aa when Aycock voiced the people's determination to give. their children a better education . . , just as when % ? Mbrrison and Page h- iped the people fight to get out of the mud. The time to work FOR Better Schools and Rotdi is now! June 4th election offers an opportunity which may not come again for a long time. Our Schools face a building need emergency now. Our Road Improvement and Construction program cannot continue for the next, three years even its present pace without the Bond issue. Join the forward-looking citizens in your neighbor hood. Carry the torch. Vote FOR Better Schools and Roads. FOR VOTE /"(//J A BETTER N ORTH C A R OLIN A ft CTTUt SCHOOLS ft ROADS, INC j\ '-~ * ? O - v :V? b** '

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