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raURSDAY AITOftNPQN, JANUARY 17, M 2 “Your Country T With Favorite HIUblHy Hymnal f ATI* A. WFVJS Ur , J#T J Erwin, N. C. T^gTJjdf| - • I JUST A PEW MORE DAYS ! || * TO SAVE DURING . ~ STEINBERG'S MD-CEASON CLEABMCE LADIES NATIONALLY KNOWN SHERBROOKE ALL-WEATfIER fl fill COAT 51U.UU 1 1 ■ ■ 11 ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSES MUST GO -—aaaaaga— Group H Better DRESSES DRESSES U * ; , J VaDues to 21.95 , for ss.| ■ gfjlj: . SKIRTS % mil SHOES Chi Mien’s SI.BB . —1 ■ 1 i —* j SK*T I SHIRTS '■ SLACKS , 5 'NotkuuiUy iKnown ’v- l«s iggr Qthfr *f»nts ■ to 7.50 ’ j JJ J J| || BOY’S LEATHER ' JAC*m ■; 4.75 ■ 1-1- ■ ■*.j ’J 1u u lagqaHflPflßpgcaM^PßßOflrft 5x30 and .4*25 YARDS ‘ BARGAINS GALORE THROUGH THE -STORE : Steiolierg's Erwin, N. C. _— ———1 ■ | |i .I 1 w>w—m * » K ' * |H HP fl |r nwfc-ORF yI **«•.•**• ~ i* «K Style-Mort TofHMU .... *O% OFF 1 •W DOMS H#« W43FF |RP £k *** sbtks 20% 'Wm *di Von W HMtogor Sport Shirts . / 20% OIF . 3 . -h? .;■ v, j 9 Bu:-'; 1 t?2EP‘* MIRTS lb. ?, 'JBHIb' Ajff BR.' : <n\.R' J '1 ?. a d THF -/ *** ,1Ln F #»Vl\fc | Durkft fti New Record Nearing in Savings Deposits NEW YORK (IB—Mutual Barings bank deposits are approaching the , *21,000,000,000-mark for the tint time in history and .bankers look forward to a continuation of the upward tread .to M 52. Carl O. Freese, president at the National Association of Mutual ' Savings Banka, in a year-end Statement, noted that the mutual savings banks in M6l scored a gain of 'more than *800,000,000 in feposits, compared with an in crease of less than $750,000,000 in 1950. “The disposition which people >have shown to add to their savings will he re-enforced,” Freese said, “as the supply of durable consum er goods, hit by credit restriction and shortages of critical materials, continues to taper off,” while rel atively full employment continues ,to provide large national income. , In 1951, the banker reported, mutual sa,v|pgs institutions achiev ed a record .Increase in mortage holdings ito top 1950’s peak *1,560,- 000,000, mng lust about equal gov ernment bond holdings. In addition, they added about *800,000,000 .to holdings of corpo rate and dnuiiotpai securities to make 1951 ..the first year since 1942 that Investments in private indus ,try exceeded government holdings. For the:first time in their 135- year-history, ' savings j banks were made subject. to' income taxation. +Stewart+ Today and Friday _ J J.MEMM4. tlHuilt* titwAY wav mmm David Niven 1 ,i—. CanNMl ♦ I \ 111 . .1 7 w fhe i«dy €ofs *°o # NEWS —Vf'gnraooES 4*HarnDtt+ /TODAY .* ftHEKSDAY Richard Arlen Of J f ! ' y „ 'it ,'Ui ■ .. -r'. . ITO DAILY RECORD, P3NM, N. C . ' V ei than you IMni. They can even tell you which fields on your farm are in the hut cegpUPwi- 5 This. is the opinion of ,0. 'Mark Goforth, It., Wayne (fltMßty farm agent tor the State Coliege Exten sion Service, who ciMe the experi ence of A. H. -Handley to prove his point. MawNfWs registered flMaMMmi hogs, running Jco*e ««#r Al*fd»«*e. cropping area this Whiter. **e showing a decided preference tier soft soil where legumes. <*«*■ Wko' Pasture crops have dtoen growing, rather then tor fleWs 4»S«« to bacco is usually followed by small grain tor (rasing off. Goforth explains that graaing off the small warn .In tobacco fields has caused the w*l to.pack, making it hand tor bggs to root. They pre fer to do their roetiug In ooft. loamy soil. . HIULMBORO Onange .County farmers continued to dMPi rees in dairying in ,*§l. reports Don 8. Matheson, county •farm agent tor .the State College inten sion Servioe. iTwelve new Grade A dairies were started' during the yeqj; .Three old established .daisies built new and more modern milking barns. tA'total of 1,217 cows were bred artificially during the year. - RUTHERFORDTON—The union Mills. Grange has purchased three registered Hampshire gilt pigs with which-a pig ■chain will be started in the community. ' According to Charles B. Padgett, assistant Jlutherford county agent for the State College Extension Service, the animals will.be placed with i4-H .Club and Future .Farm ers of America members in the community- • She gilts were bought from a local swine .breeder, p. T. iMcOlu ney. iThey will be .grown - opt and bred to registered Hampshire.boom. Put of the .first litter each mem ber will save one,-gUt tolbe>posidd orl to : another (0H or FFA mem-: her.- •> • GREENVILLE Norman C!ow ard. Route 4, GreenviUe. a • young farmer and dairyman, .has been making excellent 'progress >in .the daisy business since 'his release from the -army -in .1845. . < Aecerding to -6. <C. Winchester, Pitt County jfaisi agent tor the State College Extension Bervloe, Coward and -his fattier, a retired tenant-farmer, bought a farm,six gram of .Imd production, perma nent • pastures, gras jng, and hay nodpCtisn. TJ» obtain Additional acreage .to • produee ‘ieed, he | plans to. develop pastures on.# 85-acre tra*t,of.j*nd p*t-far!from his farm. .This would be used to grow apt the , calves, for dry,paws, and for raising sane beef animals. I MAYOR KEEPS tRU^Y ; NEW BRITAIN, JCOIJP. W—The Job of maypr -, can # ,*trepuous one. The .office of John JU (*ulli uan reports tbe .cl. W’s .Obief exec utive has taken .part.ln-mflaefthan 1,000 ceremonies—an avesage of two >a. day. ' CABHHB 1N 'FAST WHEELING, W.-'Va. (W—A bar - tender who oallected wages of - nearly *32 an hour-was the object of a widespread «NMCh Jgr police. Mrs. Mildred lUnMe,,«wner of a f tavern, told poijoe she hired the man to .Bfcji-i -vwtk #t tl -a. m.. At •4:30 a. m. he diiappsatod with : ***** tIS .lßyp Jhe .oash.asgiater, rp ■ If; 1 «£ Ar *"&& ' - jUSrolßtimi ' 4H ; * i jUgaf i lißrn\f?\ra’l » r -ed-»»F, , I ’Slows Start At 7 And I I H f WAS*, SOMBONES our TMEKS.I PBj - nifiini L. **•>**«•' f eorr&calAae- } take it back: f but- sib-thgv 1 "i .<A U'MH#r«<w __ ' 5 - , tm-f J AAW'/ POt#T HARMLESS AS A MEW- 'A T7>ff .P&f ZM JHPHRBBBBBBBfS^L.7ocerMep.rvEootl rdqvou mean '▼ I tvevfnr, If ABOUT I I lr7 m*Ttntnm r J L -- J4HBB i /fOMHifIiBIHIEnSKCi <ZZI '\ I PAGE THREE
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