Robeson County Youths To Vie In Cattle Meet S*!/ I■ ; .1' - i, . u\<> T,!(. ( ROI’S mis YEAR standing <n front *>f his fo-gharcs", for the lasi 8 years. Said .lours, "this is definitely nor be-.! ”’ ” f ,n i fhi r- n ’o '' tloodrou Is ! oi< ton--. •«I So. 6, fr ay-crop." The .lonrsrs wade 5 arrr.fi of tobacco, several arrrs nf coni, K,t,l! * r ‘ li *‘ f )*' r " lhe., .ire from Uft to riehl. .Dm Burn- seorrs of walermeilon and more than their .share of the other crops i *- ?i fni Ff <• < 'Dunk" JV •*.»<». r r«ddie .tones and Woodrow W popular to this section. 'one? < or- jj> hi;, fawi!,v have been «ork>(is their farm, "no Rapidly F :p2iicliiig Research Brings Better Tobacco Grade Probably one of he main rea sons that, Not<h Carolina farmers have continually produced a bet ter grade oi tobacco is that re search rapidly expanding. Significant state interest in tobacco research began in t 045 wtien the- General Assembly appropriated $27,031. for re search through the Agricul tural 5 \perimrnt station. This was the iii si direct appropria tion of its kind in the state's historv Remark able accotnpliyhrncnts j * ere made in spite of a limited ! budget Oxford became known at i c te of the world's leading tobacco! X rearoh centers. Stats eppropnafiorvs from tune | fen time have made it po.-xible to 1 I fcfSli We patented %M- S!EGLER j liHiBS : L 0 [¥ i)¥ ¥) | ffefe: ...i Chmm mr . I- 5 i:i ; ! j ‘1 \: ; | -* 5 - 5 ~' -J PWW 4 Tims ««0I» HSAT OVIR THE FLOO3 than «¥#r befoul ; The revolutionary new Kiegler , fc- sr:nda ttie a * right through the r f ' 'r S heart of the lire TWICE to give , ;w *t ' f you a houseful of SUPER Floor t'■ |:.|xl IrrV- " ; ; |h : k Heat! Here's furnace comfort with- A" fc&Vt ’Cf ‘ \ out costly pipes and registers to ,4 I! Hi install.. You save the cost wasting . heat on the ceiling or out the chim- . nay. See the ajmazing new Sicgler * 4 J-t* tliat pays for itself with ttie fuel it ’' tC - s|g, iififitfjbß, saves. Buy it on a ; 5" ™t|p| MONEY BACK GUARANTEE * Iff! OIL HOME HEATER On ie in hr & FREE hot demonstration! \ i IHOTHERS FURNITURE 222 - 224 E, 4TH ST. LEMCERTON, N. C. Sdgler Heaters Hulane («cs E, Appliances ■ | plan a total effort of study more > j nearly commensurate with the vi | tal vole that, tobacco drops play in ■ | the North Carolina economy. While (he Oxford research staff has made significant contributions through its ex eeUeni work, (he ultimate goat has rioi iH been reached, j !he Oxford Tobacco Research | Station v'as established in 191'J. i From that, year until 1945. there j was little forma! research. More | significant., however, was a grow j ing apppveciation in each genera - ! scion of tobacco farmers for the i j need of scientific discovery. | Fifteen per cent of alt fertilizer i | mixtures today eve granulated, it | 1 is estimated. W&i-** rr f•JP -T Y • ■ W" T F aX , ' ?i- < k . < : ' ST:» ''' v ", LAO 1 GRUMBLER, JR., is hrushinp his anim;ii readying him for 'bis v< .-k's Smithe.i d Di-.lrv Gall show Pictured with young Lacy is E. T. McNeil. Negro fain, agent in Cutnbeiland, (PHOIO GOI R ■VESA FAYETTEVILLE OBSEKVEKI ” ' " ' ' ' f*% Boris CRt’MPLER is shown here with her father. Lac.v f omnler oi the Car*err* section of f iini herland County She is sandnapering ihe row’s liovt:.-, to make them prettier mil «vill enter th i rum a I ; in the show Rep*ember 1-5. i PHOTO COURTESY FA VETTEA'ILI.E' OHSERV E R). 3 Women’s Programs Highlight Opening Activities At N. C. C. DURHAM — 1 Three women s pro grams highlight pre-school activi ties at North C.hfroiina College du ring September 7-15. A fifth in service training sem inar for women's personnel staff will be hold September 7-3 follow ed by a two day seminar for sen ior counselors anil big sisters Sep j lumber 9-1 o and a two-day work shop for women student leaders Sept, 14-15. Beginning at an 8 a. m break last Sept. 7 (Sundayi, the wo men s oersomiel staff session npe.n» devotion* to be. led hr Miss Mildred Wilson- Repo* ting at the meeting will be M**s Thelma Benson and Mrs Net tie Hickey. Miss Denson will also join parti cipants In an afternoon session ’that continues discussion of the theme. Current Concerns of Residence Counselors in the Light of Present Day Educations! Problems” Other afternoon discussants are Mrs. Katherine Thompson. Mrs. Helen Hamond, adn Mrs Ada Montgomery. Miss Louise M Latham, dean of women, and coordinator of the three sessions, will serve as discuss • •>n leader for the first meeting of the seminar for senior Counselors and big sisters Morning nr-d after noon sessions Tuesday (Sept <j» will study the counselor's role in | helping brsi year coeds adjust to ■ college ihe ! One hipic that will occupy the f oup will hr a '■onsidi’ra tion nf the differencr between “real” leadership and 'statue leadership.” Wednesday fScpl Id' wdi bo s'v Every Purchase | GUARANTEED | Satisfactory Or Your Money Back Ml-tadale m LUMBERTON Robeson County’s Leading’ Departtftenf Store Contest Is Slated To Begin Thurs. 1 ,UMBFRTON —When the South eastern District Junior Cattle Show opens in Fayetteville Thursday, with entries from 17 counties, thir teen blue ribbon winners from the 7th annual Robeson County Dairy Cattle Show, w»l he fighting for top honors. They were winners last week. The following will show their offerings nf the show: hebcif Oal breath, Oscar Leech, King Solo, mon Smith Morton P, Gerald, Jac queline Worley. Jama;. McCollum, Jimmie McCrimou, Paul Scott. Lary Thompson. Bfittye J. Herald, GarvesUw Wriiaon, Truman Gerald. ;.nd Jimmie Stackhouse Rcrl ribbon group. David Me f-nughlin, William McNair, Janies Barnes. Avisto Will. Ronald Town •uic< Haywood Johnson and Na thaniel Gilchrist, on over to discussions of 1 'ins" and <ftw counselor s role in building them NCC President Alfonso Rider .will be the final speaker at the end of the two day workshop Many Quality Dairy Calves Seen In Robeson’s Seventh Show Ring T«T Ft I*! 'Tiurmtit A ILT l . Lt_ •« . . • LUMBERTON Twenty 4-H Club and NEA boys and girls pa raded their quality dairy calves in the 7th annual Robeson County Dairy Cattle Show ring, Thursday morning, August. 28th. held at the Jay Gee’s Fairground. Lumberton. Tliis affair is sponsored by the National Bank and Scottish Bank of Lumberton. K. T. Re veil, vocational agricul ture Teacher of the Red Springs High School presided over the program Mr. Bonner Ross brought greetings from the Scottish Bank and Mr Trust low brought greet ing,, from the National Bank, Mr. R. L. Wynn. Extension Dairy Spe cialist, AcvT College, Greensboro, N. C. gave a demonstration on fit tine and showing. Mr, J. A, Spaul ding. Sout-heestern District Farm A.e<>nfc, Greensboro, brought greet ings also, Mr, Walter Wooten .Jr., assist -ml county agent., gave the purpose oi the show Timely tips for danymen were given by Dr. W. M Lewis, veterinaiian. Mr. T. C Blalock. Dairy Specialist a-s --aisted Mr. Wynn in Judging, The grand champion animal was shewn by Robert Gal breath, reserve champion by Truman Gerald; Showman* M#S«sa, Ycar-RoHBd melons tn December. You’ll not. see them in the field* but there r.m be plenty in your freezer to perk up a winter meal. All i melons freeze well and, better j still, are extremely easy to pre» j pare. ' ! i tM. I | 'bylf S. Testing Co In*. . j A SHOCK RESISTANT f ! j ’ m OUSTPROOF ; ! 11,I 1 , ts UNBBtAKABU *, 1 a : *;M Wear d outdoor .--Fr . - vmhPQi Atm up oce*Mo»*. I fc* f *S Pi'fl too 17 ieweb. h*it-R nmf dial Anti inagnellc. Wrodsooii ,1 i t ««p,inoinn banrt with SI,OO DOWN SI.OO WEEKLY UMBURTON, N V Betty Gerald And Merten Gerald \ TYPICAL ROBESON COUNTY TEAM ARE REAL WIN NERS . WE ARE PLEASED TO CONGRATULATE THEM! They Used. PURINA FEED CAROLINA GRAIN & FEED UIMBERTOK Robeson County’s Oldest and Best Market for Corn, Beans and Small Grain, tt®£ CAROLINIAN WfttK KNDIfrO «ATtnR.DAY, SEPTEMBER 6. !BSB ship, Ist place was won by Morton F. Gerald, and 2nd place by Bcttye J. Gerald: Best fritted animal, Ist place was James McCollum and 2nd place Morton I*. Gerald. All of these participants received cash prizes. Truman Gerald also received a cash prize for his test tube calf. The Danish System of fudging was used with all of the animals being classified in one of three groups—-Wue, icd and white. The blues received $lO. and reds $7. there were no white, ribbon ani mals in the show. The winners were 'Blue ribbon group) Robert Galbieath. Oscar Leach. King Solomon Smith, Mor ton P. Gerald, Jacqueline Worley, Janie,x McCollum, Jimmie Mr- Crimmon rani Scoti Lany Thompson. Bcttye J, Gerald. Gar vester Watson, Truman Gerald. A im ELY SILK vm mm or 'C- Sp COTTON Mflt DRESS JERRY’S THRIFT SHOP I” Building Formerly Occupied Bv Fleishman’s On K!m Street Lumbert-*it m mm mm »•» gi v*m 4c a oam*.«d * |1 1 # irrn uni c.iv* •*<>« A P** k»Mt ob cotton 8 l * t,lu DRESS - - This Dress will Be oiven with The Purchase of Any Regular 5.25 00 Ladies Coat ‘ si 0«o •UKrttw , ia» i o jg «i amhjcc,rgga«?«>aKnft ur cz.x*x taerangw .-Br<—jgmT..*g=s<aaff: X.-;; HERE ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS LADIES COATS LADIES SHOES $7 oft lo $1 ft 00 ?! 00 SILK DRESSES GIRI.S DRESSES $1.26 sflc *e JI °ft COTTON DRESSES KIDS COATS 75<* »« 51.23 SI-30 to S.T 50 SLIPS KIDS SHOES -Or to 7fir 75c *n $1,50 ALSO MEN’S CLOTHING . . - SHOES top rn ATS to 51 fiO $5 00 to 38,50 SPORT COATS SUITS $.1.60 57-00 to $lO 00 DRESS SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS SI ftft Vie. Lumberton Has Never Seen Anything Like This-Come & See! Jerry’s Thrift Shop sl7 N Elm street Lumb«ttoa and Jimmie Stackhouse, (Red ribbon gi-oup) David Mc- Laughlin, William lAdNn.ii*, James Barnes, Aristo Hill, Ronald Townsend, Haywood Johnson, and Nathaniel Gilchrist. Refreshments were donated by the Coca-Cola Bottle Company for ail the 125 participants present. Committee for the cattle show were: Finance, H, G, Thompson, R, W. Sawyers, and Bruce Har groves; Reireshmcnt, E. R. Cause. 11. H. Robinson, Mrs. H. Torain; Registration: II v Mebane, Mi : s M. L Butler; Program, E. T. Re vel!, Bruce Hargroves, E. S. Quick and Mrs E. H, Whitley; Ground. Walter Wooten. Jr., and Benjamin Currcnce All of Ihe hh ip ribbon winners w ill take part in the Southeastern District Junior Dairy Cattle Show which will be held September 4-5. 1358 in. Fayetteville. N C 15

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