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PAGE TWELVE •i.h«mb lanr ;.miiii.i [greenvil;le] PERSONAL Funeral services for Mrs. M*r.r ,t T'f-fl<- Carr we»re held at Moimt C l vary Free Will Baptist ChuroT Tuesday at 2 p.m. Surviving art her husband. Alfred Carr; on* aangh ter. Mis Crdeen Carr, an 11 oighT sons. Fred Alfred Joe W ■ lie. Eddie. James. Oe.ie. Joe and !/? roy Carr. •Misses Fivelyn Glover. Rost Moore ami Josephine Braswell teachers in Pitt County who spec* the summer in Atlantic City K. t returned last week to resume the I* duties. One of the hs.ppieet events in the lift of the Annie Wilson famAy was Their first reunion las* Sun clay at the Triumph Baptist Chnr* h eronsored hv Mrs. A. 11 Taft. There were 102 Atflrotidßnt.-* • rv * very enp yaWf proa faro ir titifie.f; reading. solos and remark' tft#n e vas tot >-■ Miss A Bhr r n read a paper entitled love vT--h was r. masterpiece. After the pfyjrrutn on nreuniz > f;-n was formed cotieftting of presi dent vice president *ei retar v treasurer and advise r The Rev. Willis Wilson »*as elected advisor oni] the Rev R. W Staton eo-a:l- Vie Cr. The collect tan given was divin ed equally among the eldest menu heru of the family Mrs. Penn I - nply the oldest member present, at Vi. rare heuntifnl remarks After this a lovely handshake end a basket picnic was enjoyed hi The Church dtiling room. Members of the family from out rs the city were- Mrs. Cleon Wyatt of Chicago. Til : Mr. and Mrs Bur ly Taf! and Mi-s Mary Shc-ppat 1 from Kinston The jMedernett Social Chib held hf regular meeting this -.»•*+> at the home of Mrs. Bernice L. Which BLACKWOOD’S ASSO. STORE GARRIS BROS, Owner* Bicycle and Radio Trade ins Whi**er Bike Motors Term* 310 W sth St. Greenville i ——— I Whites Stores, Inc. WHAT YOU WANT AT WHAT YOU WAHT TO PAY Greer-rille N C MNMMaM. i» ft.i . mi i ii">"im'— ■■!•■' CVRFfEI.D PETERSON’S GROCERY We S(ti f In ■ flC'C'KKfkb A l l =f IUCD iCB . WATERMELON • n - Soviet Qwßt :ie, N. C. BERRY BOSTIC & SON Home Ptjrnishing* end Appliance® N*7 E. bth S?. Gree.nrSlie -Ne>f< Door fs White Cnee || C 5-, | -naam i ■ n>x« ( awcMr.' SAIEED’S *TCR EVERYTHING IS *E ARABLES ’ Gr«M.*ill«, K. C - - -■ - irr in rii, . n . GLAMOR SHOPS ! 'SMART WEARING APPAREL | r OP. LASH S Sc CHILDREN i 4W Ssrem Sliest - .. -, , J -i-a. ~ M -, <rr ._ ~~ /;;. _ n —-I-.,- —- | - M| - r f J7 ' : {lm , | | w _ tl |f| |M " B| | m It| ur'-- VETERANS NEWSSTAND 19 TOPS WITH NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES Life Wfceklf Journal and Gu»d*R Afro, Carohrjaß Ccmr-er snd Comic Books A COMPLETE SHOE SHINE SERVICE | £>j*t 395@ Georg* ;*uc?s. Ms* William Barney, P-cy | 3i! S Qwtt St; Free Deli very Barrie* TOP FARMERS SHOW 11 WAYS TO SAVE SOIL t _ ... _ . ( i Hew poo» eroded lend cor. be d converted in>-.- hiehiy productive " farms her been demonstrated by ■' the .South's il top colored conger vaip.i; farmer. Y : 1- Like a good many colored farm ers top mnsci vntioni wl'-c • received Sia i e Chiimpion*hif r a .cards recently at the Log Cabin. iC- i . janiiruee. could find only poor ru i-down land avails it H for .--.as ■ I to then*, when thev were readv to i *■, ; °'i' Although manj? of them Kfiw .. J that the farms they were barygaiti : mg to buy were the least d< sirable they deckioil to try to make a go of if anyhow, because they wet - : determined to own > piece of land. FOi ivanrude G*. ore* T Maddox > of Shady Dale. Ga State conscr i- , vation winner of tie igh say.- that be W'-is civui a chants t buy his 147-acre farm only because it war r so poor that nobody * -se v ented it That was 16 yea is -»go But w in the help of his Soil Conservat'un District, be bar gradually imp rov ed his land. T day. he- get* ..briost .•■!. rs cotton to the acre on 15 sere*, o ; d , an excellent corn yield on : noli■- ,’cr 15 However, the major p- rtion ;cf ins farm i> devoted to pasture | for hi? expanding herd of href ami ! dairy cattle Also, he has o pecan j and apple orchard, a comfortable home and a year-round income Or take 7-1-year--id G R Kiilc brew of Hick rv, Rv. He bo ght j his 126-acre term in 1911. At tn«» i time, he couldn’t grow enough corn I . n it to fe d hi? hop?, and th< to ; (act® yield was very lew A few years ago. he applied j hr. Soil Conservation District for j technical aid They helped him df | velop r farm plan. Slope*, if cul j tivated, were to be plowed on the contour and most of th: farm especially the slope area was to be shifted from row crops to pasture? for livestock. Hr followed |the plan and today he is earning 11 good living off horses and milk lew He was one of the first form- 1 1 r.- in his county to begin breeding • j hi- c<nvs by artificial insemination j Virginia's soil conservation i (htmpion for 1949 is O. E. Scott f 1 Pafnplln, Va.. When he bought h ? jllg-ftCrt- farm 36 years agm ijL neighbors' laughed at him declar i i csrd «t ikl" s. Pit" St | James King has entered F 1 tiene’-a.i Hospital fin the renio\?l ;of a bullet which he has carried forth« pas? 13 years i EFIRD’S DEPARTMENT STORE "WHERE PRICES ARE LOW Evan* St Greenville ■ Best Jewelry Co. “Eastern Caroline’* Lending Jewelers’ GREENVILLE. N C. “Honest Values i | HOME FURNITURE STORE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Cash or Terms Greenville. N C * mg tbi.t ht would never be able e to make a living on th ; pooi run down farm. But tvith the use of cm er crops : arm soil building crops, he was fin !#R> able to increase his yield Sev ; en ye. r< ago. he asked his Se-ii Con : sr rvatinn District to help h. n fight elusion. A plfiii was mapped which m called tot strip. I ' Obping on the depe - . tine year rotation of crop*, increased use of fertilizer,, md better forest mat-.-.gem. nt. Guilts began to di?»pp nr his - ' yield shot up. and Alt Scott w,:- ui.-ii to login paying off lone i st:.n<iir. gdel-ts. Today hi- cm ••, - yield is 105 b>i>hels uei re. tax times wb.it it used to b. the old < h- -e ha.- been remodeled and mode niced. and Mr? Sc tt hr. e , t; new do.'trie refrig.-ator and a firw ?' kuvnen stove Ark.?;' >»s‘ ■of conse-rvtii itti ;.sf. E ! !'• .--er of Spr-iigfield Ark.. 1 n< w making as much or ; . eiijnt acre- as he >td to make .rj . 25 i “fore he learned how to stcr ! • - -n •: and build up Ul fertility < f ■ : c M; Brewer bmieftt : worn o;;t taruioned co»’ -fi farm and hi? Soil C ■. ra’ ■: District helped turn reeled;, sod;:", it's one of i the finest sir,.;ll farms in the Stele In Noitb Carolina, State Cham pion Eugne Jeffrie? has s“i a re- | ;th!!.••! kabie ---oil conservation re- | cord Tr-r,'U.ithe aid of his Soil ; Conrervat'On District, he ha? in creased ms corn yield from 12 t? Cf- 1 j'heis -r acre and hts to'w-o- Graiiduu:» Remedies Winning Support Grandma, brewing homespui. remcdif? over the old kitchen cofti Tattgc. ba* beer, regarded a? a comi cal fig -re by her twentieth century • offspring. But the '>■•>.in the J»bt»- r a tor ic? tel! us that, it’s iime to stop laughing. L ES IV*. nt day sen rV.sts arc coming area* <1 tv th* belief that the ok! phi ■ as, aft; r ai). a j retly m art ck-ctor. H‘r v.u'iicit. t< a was trimming vitl vit m na: the wndlni sock the put . ..ltd a sore throat helped keep the ipfutmid arpg waim and thus vast i ened recovery; her fiery m-.-stnrd l<?aster visr' i-n hotter than today's. ; sun lamps; it would he difficult U find anythin? to surpass her bone set tea m it--- diaphoretic (pets-pira* tjon nducing) qualities The ductor never ijuestioned quo nitie as a preventative and cure for the ‘'Shakes” (maiiii .a> out they i we re pretty skeptical about her use ! i of it as a standard remedy for other ad; ents —particularly colds and ; n.usde r ramps. Recently, however, lirs. 11. K I Moss and 1. G H*rrman reported in , i the A trier.< an Iktiit Journal that quinine in snail dorr.res si n ,dates • j Circulsti; fi b> liiftoasinp power of 1 the heartbeat and raising' the Wood 1 pressure. Ti, speedily removes 1 waste products which cause the i «. amps. i Anti n- w t hei i* a lot < f talk couch. ( on m ninety-rent words about "bar.il i metabolism” and "nr! 1; o'- 1 | which boils down to a growing sup i piemn that, while quinine does riot | kill the cold 'ams. it does somehow ! condition the body to throw oil jjtfsc j tjr <-.« more uuiekiv. • CAROLINIAN - Saturday, September 17, 3 940 Happy Birthday! . Someone her happy wdth this present—-one of the newest wrinkles in birthday gifts. It seems that since a carton of cigarettes ha,* always been one of America's favorite birthday gifts, Chesterfield eairn op with a novel carton specifically designed for the purpose. Its colorful birthday motif and greeting card device mean that you don’t have t< j wrap it, either, Home Agents Discuss Plans For Coming Year U \S THE BOOK FOR A BOTTLE M. I.OUIS lANPI ~ The new truffle honk was thrown ml Writer Wcotf v in Police court ! nut week when he was fined S.-PI ter itming while drunk and wt < !hrr S5M' for t areless- I „nd his city driver's |i ! sense wus revoked for a year Ttiif if rrrf step wi, taken hy Judge John l.ee Waechter irr ®<ccrsianre with the city’s nfw tralfic iaws in the re thn 1 city »< os Wooten said he ; w s uirJ apreal. »|ts autonruhile KiliPd >lrs. t a r rti liwrn and seriously in jarn) Mrs. Bernice <»<w»ls|.\ on sane.: JP i’'{B. last Mas JO re *,a«j fee--, convieted of in vedJntarj manslaughter in con rKsien v. t./i %ne or Hit tie |lt ..!■* ( gtiilty then ■ tkm ft-/ h;: 4 21.-acre farm 3t> years j d. ]!- s. 4" ye,us t - fuiy i• ' ! bis farm, fit p; id it out in four Attention . . . Greenville Readers yy 1 1 Li :,L\. well-ktifiw v n • .•• cliiren and f '-r :n< -v i : („.:■■ V, ... si . . it : •<* r. v >ll* rcaba !' i"t 1 \ !■;. ;; ;\{ ,\ i ■ j: p,i}-, , > ar ’ - ye". Sh'Mr news '' 1 f-i ! i ‘ ' Mi. ;iy e- s.-ii the OAHi iI IN' .N <.t :is store and w.-' Wu.i | *:,y- p-w-: tn, :. T-afliTP firing ir. s':, j V - Lilly for a <■< , , : - and ! rint y • v s ' , t,n .-a ii| ■.r 'R: LiVIAL 1' -■ { *i*-i* l-.n!*i~-i tc vt-i,\ a ! tjr : •. b i> .ir nows .ind yes year 1.. sixteen pages of ks <' p!&u fitld i slit Co r-tw P Don't ft- gt-:. brine v-mr n< ws m by Thursday of it* w*.!- hot on you w j,f ' I'tiblMted. Support !fie CAROLINIAN, it w!l snip-port you. WILLIAM 8. BERNF (T •s-nvilb- repress au,riv*,. f-i-.t!- m tivitic- for th* r< i,:ai/idei of 1 J*df» and plans for Fill D-uiuy fann «T:n home demonstr,.ti< a- for ISifif; wori di<« II 1 .' : ,n ,irr!,:> ■ mf.eting attended by 40 n t*rnl«. ■ of it • County Council cl Negrc Hon.' Don,(lustration Clubs A- county-wide achievement day scheduled for- November 4, vrri;J .feature exhibits of a pbnsu > ! rbc year’s «irk hy each elub o rly.'c show ami reports on t he , -. wfk November S h i-, been w -ie.dr u . for a special inter'si rr;e* : i r-i. t.r, rne«.t canning. On November it : menthers will attend th*- mottint: <f the- District Federation of »it• - < Demonstration Clubs in T.t uist : t-.. plans for tin voat r-i'luo* ■fi* piacing of emphasis up n bad i rshrp training through C • << n du -tmg of a training wheoi each root!th for project, leaders. Cp\ipeil of 1 fears for tip- la -s ;. M Hi avfis !re.,- a- < ■ M. ■ Amciia B. Cap(-f,„r • C ,!m .o: i iHiU-. i. d Mr. 'i'.i i. T Mi'-hill Negro Awdatant ' Ak- to th*- group, t!■ ; : in, ■ w<.r* giv< ii by Mi. M ; -(„ s
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