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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, OCTOULK li, J'.Uo LA. EXTENSION AGENT RETIRES AFTER 34 YEARS WITH SERVICE Thomas .1 Jordan, Ai-sistanl ai. r rnt i i\ chai r'd': if aev ce tutal extension warn with ■ > laria coi: , eel tunaer-. ittir week after Y<4 vein • or sen-.. e which date back to the cgintu iy of extension wtc k in tti* South. He is to be succeeded h.v Robert > Courtney one of his eoun'y age*, t In a letter which Mi. Jordan received from i' hi, Campbell. Extension Seivice field agent, 'he retiring foundei of Negro exten sion work in Looi-iana was prai ed for tils QUtstandii.a raniribution to the promotion of diversity j farming* and bette* living Said Mi'. tanipbr-li’s letter' "Year letiremeni ns a rU- 10 Louisiana Extension S e r v t <• Through 2*» year;', you have bc-m the guiding spoil of balanced tanning and oi farm and home im provement by colored nnm people in your State. In August id 19Ki ivW. a luon. then a recent graduate of ie-l.c pee, was appointed farm agent in two North Louisian;. parish,.-: iie war th.- first ir, the State to cep! She chftjlemh- to help exie.sd the benefit: oi articulturai *. \p- - mentation to < olorea form people There was no salary. exc« pt ■hCTgfrrfr* 'll-* T-intan. Ota-... ,T .. FOR SALE 1939 Studebaker Champion NEW MOTOR GOOD CONDITION PHONE ST 12 Be Budtjet vmsioM 315 FAYETTEVILLE St. Wf Close Wed. At One O’clock STORE HOURS 9:00 - 5:30 WEDNESDAYS 9:00 - i :00 * Weekend Special IN OUR LOW PRICE Basement Store PERMANENT FINISH Organdy SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF ?8c QUALITY 44c yd. Assortment of pastei color® anu white Lovely quality 42 ms. wide. S 1500 YARDS Curtai n M ataria Is FIRST QUALITY 2Gc yd. Beautiful curtain mater;::: in -oiled patterns u white 42 ms. wide. NEW FALL SHADES Nylon Hose 45 GUAGE 20 DEM.—4S GUAGE JO DEM. 59c TWO PAIR FOR SI.OO These hose ar-e imperfect, but are a real value for 59c Stock ,:<n your -fall nylons now and take advantage of the great savit / 100 FULL CHENILLE "- Bath Mat Sets COMPLETE WITH MATCHING COVER 94c Complete- Fluffy. colorful chenille sets to brighten your bathroom. BASEMENT STORE 'cftutifom cßeM< ,Ai>tti«N ibUMSMuurs lAK&itr . '-in! id'lc ieiicla wore raised foi t- m at iJulico mi i-tn.rfS, ---grituu with -i chicken now then and a lew vegetables winch some farm - ti tnrow in on the side <Thc Smith-L.i vc; Act which cm aijli.siu-U Cooperative Agricultural Ext on non St-r\i:.',- was not enacted un til 1914.- But. s - anxious was Jen dan to Help farm people improve .liu.ii farnu and their homes, that -accepted the post The next yeai tie war put on salary by tire Stat, Extension Service. Jordan i i .v as hr- first job the a .if helping- laim people to jhow min e ot th.-ii food, That u.-idt’i way he begats eneourughir farmers to expand their live-at h.mio pre-gram and :el! the .suiptu" so that they would not be depen dent eriti: nlc on cotton as a .- uut'Ci of c-ash inorne. Expanding ins own activities, Jordan begun helping, rural pim ple to raise funds to build moie choolr. -i need which he had long recognized, in one county he he!;.., ed raise funds for i\ schools. In 19112 Jordan was promoted to As: istant Stale agent, interested in . improving the* quality of farm am! home demonstration work tgein-. do-e j,,-. or,;aitij;ed i, highly ,u< fid i.,i gi'am ul induction and - i vu-e tunning tor tm, no - ! A t to. he enlarged 4-H duo ww- ; . AI.-m lit tmiurged 4-H dub wot a at a was o>'.-i of tne first extensor, i-. ' rriafejish a State 4-H -".imp Aware oi the changes which technology is br*n,«?.inj? to thf co ? • to n so ii -.it. IVI i Co urn \s? y iav t - ah ba Lanced tarniOi,.; i program. As. a county agent. he - succeeded, through hybrid corn and part m e idtimonstrations, it: getting many fanner:- in his par ch t. shift then production era pna..i- ; Horn cottoi., t■ - cattle, IVI i ' Cnurtney is- a graduate of South era univc i - 1 1> Hi- Is married and i-.v,j children. The Pi- E-- is are vsen we it.-.e :hem toe hignei the vitamin i s-m.-iit 'id De Raw fruits and vvt’t-* jhi:'-: particularly those ■ which sw net very add, gradual , T ; . ]wias liitGi vitamin C. “(Hdat40,50,60?? Man, You’re Crazy your T&ousatide are peppy st 70. Try ' peppi&f up” witt* Ostrex. Conttuus tosius for W6Ai, Aiiioc'WiQ faeltog due goteiy to bodv s l&i-fc o i iruu wtic'fl m a tty uuet. *»cd women cast “o’c " Try Qkxrsx Tonic P*biers tun pep, louiiger fetHng, uA» K*W d*u» New *e4juiiate4'' aimn uni* st)a I m Safe at all Drug Stores every whtre in Raleigh a. VVaigrtens ,u.l ili herd'-, tut Rate. fe mm FIRE PREVENTION WEEK OCTOBER Contracts To Be Let For Two New NNC Buildings D.i7RHAM. N C Pve sli- H -\tphsi;si: El hip i oi Worth - - ■ma Ci>}|t-g<; ed; !- din i, i GiITG Speecil t-0 tiii > * Lidt: ITi iy.i.jv Mast wt-f-k that tin- first . ; -r. ; • tor destruction of new buildinf?.- nt th< college tv ill probai iy h. lot duiiny the ne.'-ci 30 c,r 00 u,, The president, -s, .. liearty welebme K-tw fu.- Is::.,:: ; class, raid sirs tha! a -ri-ti tee-t ha- •-< .*n -p! , - the trustee-'; buiiduu.- coni mi lies .and plans nave been sis.-, n ins , indicate the p-.u- Us!- n , turu buildings for-, , , .s: ■ - . ; come. GRID YANKS MISS BUDDY YOUNG 1-■ - W Y< ih: h - ' - ■ ( is,;. H’Luitdy' Yoni:g - li.,- mo f i s- .;l man on the New V . !-• Yankt'o ■ -team and if is belived tin: brjurv l ‘helped -peed the ~; - ,.: p., - coach, Ray Eisner!'-' f-sn-s;-- . C: ..eh end in Id: cwn -sic -.-■,-,y> he };k.yt <1 at s. Ue f e a.si IHa - .tne :\ev, Vi.; , i ii.sots a.-,- ti i situs -e-.i s.-s week ; -, Mm s .mhee maii :jgerrn-ii! whii I, , ,:Si afford sa I:--.- Tng H -m iu the metropolis. i'!-. >'... . ...» Buddy Y --it:., vveabened the team in its two j,. <r< iO Shu r': . EJi.j I. At j? i fA, ; ; jiid now the >*»»cl Gasreru cii:.tin};- i i‘ans tjG&st !<!:<• wjr* aii'.i tnree j*,*- a • FV in OS Viilifi v iiiii:)-- '?. I • . = f ... h. : the he-iald-d Hampton tack ur- t 'Lake! ,io ■Of' tit: k Gi i.AA-.j :. y VOiTUg S a l)St'P.Cr V\. 1 AR.li <; f.KOtls BH.hi-sii'onro VV HJTKy)L LK. ~ < ■ANT .• Eli B< It, ii liui.Ur 1 Wli:, j.v . fill; Hi Koui' 2. not: ijv.Gkt vs i*< :a. i ame mto towi: ia t YV«ruln* *;j,r v vvil’i vVhk*! hr cloiHi . iv* ti.»- iotjjH -A i- weet poiiitu r; • -ATi ihi:’. The yarn iiiOu’.uit d 21 and tT-.je lonrth inche*- r*eli said it was the longest he had ever seein I'arm Notes Mor. than, 4,380 high school rtu :dm tv, vnmi.,l the f j -: .■.s.Hcuiii; i ; speaking oontf ?;! > pon- or.-d by tl e .North ( aieiu.-a Banker;: A -,m i,.- j lion, 'i In cont.?:.r wiil h.- bold ap .iii ip 1949. Hat.lii-i’es ana di-aiers ,n live - L batiidm di f-'a jVjs.ei -if til'/ tHiO . - 1 : - . 1 With broiler producers duisn.- ;P,- i wee it eiiiied .Heptfeixiber t! Swe.t pota’o iesbo. fotn to* t.w Ibe reduced lay carefuj cm ins and j tori rig ol the crop. Farm operators for the courJry a- d ivlidie sc. i i igr.l !i .4 tiOUl . work per day around S-'-ri’emb*:-/' i. ■'Lea.rmng by d n.-' r. the fvis. |of the 4-H Club program, w-.ich jis now bei'ug followed by nearly ! ; two million .. oimg Antericans. I The demand for eggs is. expected j |to continue at a vary high Ic-vCi ; 1 through the reminder of the year. -» | "Soutiiiand,’ a new lomalo var .rty which ir, n.-sii.tant to collar rot irnl nearly iintriune to fusat inn: 1 wiit, has b- on discovered bt the U !S. Department of Ayiieuitu;, Cotton pricer duving the part - veer. remained tab !>- steady , i throughout the belt The Carolina , Poubry lndustri.es ; Exposition win be held in Ashe-j villa .September .28-30. wsr * it: is likt\ly that the in-A lay'- struci d'.ti to ootog from tiio $-2, - ’ OOO.uOii appu-Picjiioii '• U 3 Ir- ai Public H.cuith Huilbiinc. a/'n.i 3. 1 i h i a,o , 1)t F- sticr 11'<di catCii. iic . is t:-f the op;;iio!i that Nurtli Cart> ) i r ia I.'-..5; hepl'O'i U iac 11i hr 1 - v.onouf- ‘ pl.jce ih i- yen great.* r beauty’* and fie lOGnied out thai <.‘Yeiitua];v the oaiVipu; wuiiicl ex tviid Iron. F.yY- U.’ViiJ-' Street fu /»0:4. in vt-nutk In --'■!Tiling til** cooperation of evi'-i y memhi-r ~t the C./ilege cosnrnunity Dr. Eide: toivt his w d'-crv-"Howe-, ci . autd'-.ii our i,niUti:-ys j.e, an-i howf'cer i-:, .:- ol -m msutbt if.:-: or.d the true i-,!uv! in lhe In'-as!- uiiii loiti-.E. V th«- faculty and studenfr. Dr. Side: Litil:ord y. two SUieV i.rr .icci -;- being the kind-; ul people, w; lmc,w •>. riught tc^bs \Jjoar Hfiiß . i/iirDv l f if I/ - idek ed CLAMOI - W e*| IP . TH! H ALF (,! \MOI »t s When it .« I. you want, ihf Jf ■ SIK k ARL Half Glaiut-ui lit ymii la-te. A- vou .•«*«. it la- it -I al tin- i i .wii the hi nt and h««r • »stu.i.iHv down ihr back. You can wi-Hi ii .j: an uj-swre|i oi any a\F you lilt-, lit is 15 to 20 inches long),' *IO.OO # SE M) NO MONEY! # SEN ii SAHP L L. O ¥ YOUR U A * R # VA Y PO.bT M A N O N li ELMER V ! if Jessie Ivare ■jBAUTY prooucts SO? FIFTH AVENUE (SUITE 90S) DEPT, NJ W YORK, i?. N. Y. A- \ / ccvy*\ / T"» \ / HWi. \ I IJR L zUiOLINIAN THREE NOMINEES FOR GOVERNOR TO SPEAK AT TEACHERS MEET HirilWOND Theree gubc-rna lOi'icii i‘,.iididal> s ait* scnetUiled fc* addi «• 11 <i*f.l ■; i . u iikki ! ■/i j*. t i w ll • f fi.f> Virginia Te&cnr-is Associu nmi. v.’hicli xviii run ini in' at Vir- : giiUii 1 •..ioi Urrivt-; .sit > October 'lll'OUOt ,10. ’( Oil pC I’cll t X ;11 .11 t!: i lot Idi.-tier 1. 1 \ >.ri'ii"' xv'. 1 i bo Iba run mini: theme rill: topic* V ili '4l ve gulitO or the general sessions, depart mental and dixasioual .-Ccuorr:' ind litC: various triTHip iuiichcii,rlin t'.'-r; and issenu.-l>- vhiclt eim.-..’ i • ill- Ml .cu i ) lillOll;!" Aii three of the annouvuvd cati oid at i'-: tor the gc>vt rnorHup of V xi< 1 a tia\ o accepted irivlt&Uon* address tin: repie:entaiv'>- of the j.uOo teachers oi Ncgio children to ihc ..’.'te Horace il K.iv n-a-. form er chairman of tto- ceiifral i v nll - State Democtatlc iu\;'irk?.a!ioii Jiltl tOi’iiit:. mayor ot tbs rill us Kichmon.i «ill peak m f,. , sin fir* t goitoral .u-.-uon on Tiiui.-day aiornini October 30. John K Eh:ilie. inion’or: of aiC Senate. Virginifi Ginoi! Asiemhiy. .'■til addnivi thi Friolay m, r, 11 ; > renerai - ton. Oil liiii: eon 1 1 i’'r..M( ir )* ]\l l li> ; void be . r.- of the principal spenkei: ■! t;npert Pict.'d ea ■ ulive >.c-i . rctary of the VTA i,t a keep ■;.*! fuetior; of the rpeakei aecepfanccs, r;ifi felt rhi-. offer, rd tin.: bell Hie tbiubi *,a the r.’.ichcj’ la grasp some ot the w; faCUig {h6 btHtC; as seci'i through the eyes ui ihe spokesmen. one ,*: i ivbotn as gvver.iix.tr v.dii be. uio ' guiding hAVid in rat* affair- for > the vicxi foui' years' A special feature us the com-em i lion * :~ls year will be the four ? ‘'work coirfereno. *s on p\u rent \>i 1 iems” v/h.’ch will be held 'J'hui day :“'t(!Pmoon. Still another feautre vr 11 b e ihe - x hibit* 1 lit-■ t* d it;»la y s h\ u :*li ■ mg maiudaturm • , distribute/; o ' retailor- ..iimiajlv prov ide the teacher with an opportunity to o - • auune mm.l beooiae acquainted won i the latent device-- aid:., and help tii the t due;.con proiesoon TAe cuaventron wii] i>e.gin «.e* Wednesday morning. October 27. m ' ' ‘ ”*. . >; j '; _ _ ■ nrf—ani—Mm'afciiiiMißhai -■- --' -- ----- ■■ —-- -■■ ■ ‘ ■■ - ■ -■■ ■ -■■■-' -■ i- • • —■■■ ■ IkMnti, 1 MMlted OffiSTERFUIOS */ while working on mv mw picture. % mOUti GLORY. They’re W %fi always MILDER... ‘'M k gigt . it’s NiY dgarette." , /-) n , r /M \ X 2 . BKYu.NU C. LORY " - Ci • W . ,ui m Kl . / I \ '%C .C ; : - f ; * .# I fi <- ”1 smoks ChesteHiekSi. Nobody pap bigvor |j j ||C ’-a#;/” ‘ ;J ’ prices to get sweet, good-smdcmg *a» % m\ they do. They’re good and WLO ond I like tfcea." 1 i gfcm . i #»«% • , 4? /JT*?' . 1 IliV 'IV > /V , W&/ Acr ’ W ' TOBACCO f A*Mtß CASiS, "’.V, C? 'L . _......... ;4 make voC ue the iwttinEU cigarstra . of elementary principals 1 , secondary principals sufferand teachers (.’oiivene iirj! upc-nine Wiil not i..«Kc- place unhi t.cu! oiay morning, with the !iV: I ti: c*l .1! FOSSiOn . SeoiO:;- ■will be held in the Bel gum Buikli Audi lot-Ivan of Vh ■ y.it .» fliuon thriven sit y . The ex • obit a.. v i '.•. ji !>.* held in t}ic k* l g n\n Butlding* Genof:.d se: >,ons on T :iui • i:;v »,d F ,*• i .l /.v ~..: in wiU h e Un-id a. the Arrnstr^.-u lnyh behool, Audil. )durn 's.isikt: l '-' a \ the ope nine' e«-nera] • ess inn will be Dr Steplieii J NEED GLASSES? V * * HaleJgh. N C I jff-fi-h*/?, ze mr/kc *) 1 | ofesserf/ / A7 71 I V ;1 pgflU|e CTJIfP^ HN E -w 31 fft Hta sf) ICE * i l lA y l or Dehverv Dial 2*3011 V'. i :;;hi, xiu.in cl the faculty. Tfamp luti fiutihuc, win., will tldiver the t«nivfi;huii keynote address and ; M.i luivvarcbs, candidate tor Cover noi of Virginia I he' annual sessions: of tiie asso , cicstKaVs o!ti» i deparlrnents will be ! heit l .a a F Tlda.y * > c«"_»i jpi ah, w 1..-: il v expecTed that more then 3,9uu i feacutrs will be present The cc i mention will oft cully c(x..e on Sal li.udav iiuii \vi:ii a leadership : cuirfei'en. e ' On Saturday afternoon hie aunudl football game beiv ! t?cn ! Virginia State- College and A'irginia i Union Uiiivcistiy \viii be siagfed on • fl.wey Ficki on the cranpu: of i Cni\ erru v acro'u tin* .ti set from j the Belguo Buddum. fsurop&'jii rye giroductiori bs it r*- • tali vel v esturrafed »i abo ru ‘*:b ; . ■ hAi.bio’f buiiiels cajrnaied viti, i 1 ; , million »st 1947 and 703 mud .•.: v | Übia ■<::> t oi a -Siitiiji v iiiy .Saar b ]’..»! a f. . {gmtfi r 'vi i O.O HOt 005 1- rum •• - —-~ mt: ami MIKE Cor. Cabarrus Sr Dawson Sts, PAGE THREE The ißlh crural fJui'kc County : Gaei'ici’y Show v. il! bo hclCt Ji ..lorgant-m ti ■.■itbf-i i5-l« Ihe Shite - comLrreictal apple CUll rl lly t ji.l U tCU cXI s i:. '‘iy in.. . than biir million • : ’i l-: ■ H, i ilro Radio Service ! 'Tor Dastii.g Repairs* 40(1 Glt.MWOon '»VKNtJK t trial 3-3123 Wt* ’ :.:k l; and Deliver I liied weccrcl Dept, I 2 Sc Fail, 5 for $T C 0 'S.a \ iNCLt'DI' D hW RECORD DEPT-. | t.HISSOM (<>•l ( s-s In Heaven” VVh', Tilts; i Adore you.*” j DURHAM MUSIC CO. 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