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'JakiTvltews * '• ahout iiic AAA tvul ot/ieX t i.j f>feL\ CXTCNSION WORK \ OATS, Wili \T. r'.AiM.KY, UYK With t • .1! «•! • • it. cvi »v farnii r - . I . -.g : 1 wavs • -.". .- »r;ii' have s. i : 1 Vwig 1 i :.*• • '. to • sySt. . • . I;. 01 yequin merits. s lant 114 111 i ham s; ,n .> ..ttYre _• season t!:..r« ::ost row cioi.-v Wiiij the equipment now on many farms, r:. >re land .an ho tended With the same iabot 1! in snail grains rather than row crows. They Ir.ll In used for fall an i spring grazinc. lor hav, silage, >1 for grain. Th> > aro also tl; In --; nurse crops for grassi s, 1111 adow« and legum. s .- oh .is '• sp. and ft ■ i • Man;, . * 1 1 t havo ; .. i ing ilu • |. , 1 tin t' 1 * 1 • _ crop i: > ■ tion, w! ; h •• S jits •: |•• >1 st; n is. anil i'! • -si. ■: • :■ _ !' inadc.p. ato r a p.»oi! \, i fertilizir; an.} late, or tot dressing at all with a soluble ni trogen t"ertili:*.er such ;:s nitrate of soda to stimulate nrly s; ring gTOWth. New varieties of small .trains have t* •. n d. v« U rod »ha h Ir. - duce higher v.. s .• 1 >: resistant t > .*• st •• ..n ■ the older v • ■ «s : ., • and th*.:: •> :t a • •• 1 program - ! 1 •• ro\ • I light of Vr- ' •: 4 ■ • tions: 1. Increased Yi-I's l r ••>. Or Rotations In a 1 • • a .... wheat rnd red lover >n a Pi* | mont soil. cm pp.-'ta't >| 2'! bushels per acre more t w an ror tinuors corn, an I wheat r r■ > ' ic ••• 11.7 b.'o'h' :-T ..TO more th; continuous wh-v'. J. Gracing an l (Penning- Small grains or, ' fall and f> ai ,-y .. t ;j first or' .1 • • \v 1 (•... v mot grazed !»fr th n t l '- 1 r-i --stage in the s- nrg -am can be •roduced nt ■ fi.o > s w ii . ■>. w ., (1 , grazed.. K.u!\ HIE SIWBI IJY CI I'OKILH. OAMItCV. V f. BErcirn i; t«. the f..!iow:n K addi**: U su » SI ripti-, n check her?: ( ). NAME: CJT\ STATE jT " t ' '*" ' ' • 'VAV/.V,V,V.VAV^ N r _ or s No-a s Seen Through £ IHE CHRISTIAN SHOCK MONITOR I $ . _ A "-• '-A J \Y(. * "X from S*n,«i,m.,|. J K> Feafurr> To • /rh ** k'Vu «*- a?U ! Ins,ruct ' v *. «nd Its Daily V t j, e M o nj.„r *" ?') W |"v-" ' i klv Maiu/ine Section, Make \ g I-f-il 1 °. nit ° r ,n M "' Ncsrjper for the Hon... £ 1' The Ch-.Mn Sc ence Pub!,sh,np W.erv | j » Une - N^"wav Street. Boston. M.ivuchusettt 1' f " C ' *' V 0 Yenrlv - or *I M " Month. ' J | ( Saturday Imuo. inclucimg Magazme Section. JC 60 « Ym,. 11 j J introductory Otter, 6 Issue. 25 Cent*. 1 ► !#* sample copy on request « ;; gr wth can 1 e grazed to de'tva-* danger t'i ■ m tr> st damage. Ho.s ■Mil make 4.10 1 . :i >hatt »• i _r:'.i:i and aitta. l. sj odo.t 1 .a:i bo sou a .a tiie small grain KiliruaiA ' March Iw.tiio:;: "iueh la: ->1 i . . ase. It w.! furnish gi ting, hay or a eash seed cro; the 1 wing sunime. - . ••! it call '• as .1 sal iti p roving 1 top. .'5, Insurance Against I'nusual Weather: A lalarieed system be tween corn and small gtains whl be instirauee against a bad st 1- so:s and a «.tn crop failure. It is not lik. 1 y 'hat corn and sma'l grains will : >th fail the air.ie year. 1. Krosion I'ontrol Nine years results fro::: .• *. svilli show thr.' L'.'l.s to>is ' 1 t..pso,' w. ' ' - ivod per ■. t 1 vv..l ..t a:al '■ sp« - .!. . a in e..: ■ .•:r: . 1. 111 ov •) ,ag ti| : ' I'a : ■::! soil. Ta.s taining the ei pitulueing" j ~.v : an i: 11 port ar. t *. t .■• in the I.'.ss ot to; soil in the i". .:>ta 1 Plain ar> .1 whep' fields are plowed ill tail.' spring h i corn and otht r ro\\ crops. t'tilizati. n of Labor and Kouipmert >rn;tll grains tit into a program • f distributing the la h ti:;. ghout the vear an.l ' JH mat "or- .• rr. llt t« use «.f the air • t •. w n the farm. M« t.» ■ : 1- grown with limited la ' * 'a • *'t >n:;i 1 g'.'.ins are sub ' -tt ' ' : t.'.rt r the (orn cror. - ' :• ' r 1 " m"1 It I an.l plant •"g •he I gra.r ases nn • r y nt needed t. 1 cotton r .• "i harvest. .No c-ltivatior. 1-, r.'.'f.l- I. Harvest comes at a tinu I •*• • uatrent caltivntion ot cora: ant! cotton using combine uhuh in M tn> instances would onl\ he I (or St'shenns. Ki.rv»"«t ! nu snt; st :ns with a t l T !.ian. , r*— !*es mu'.'h less hand labor than ' -o corn. Where coa.' at .' aif *1 it ..vailable. there is .-.til! 'lt n !\ : tage of distributing the labor load •' s ':ni.:i Grains Insure A ci.>; ""Uia 1 gr: ins planted on part of 'in land will insute a crop th THE DAXBUBY REPORTER, DANBIRY, N. C. AI'GI'ST 17. 1944, Walnut Cove Or I hmbwvy'! I ha.i 1_" of whiskey in y v i'ar ..r.d was told by my v iii • iMj'ty tMo contents of each m i t wry bottle down the sink or t Ise. So I said I would and i'lon did wit:i the unpleas ant task. I withdrew the cork Muni hi.' bottle and poured th « . :n. Nts i ivvn t:u' sink. with the t\r.j tiiin oi ine glass, which ! ink. 1 r\v 'l '■ e fork front t: • s.-ond i ■ t*. i• and did lik-. - wise with i .i'"tion of on class which I drank. 1 then with drew the cork from the third bot tle and poured the whiskey down the sink, with the Exception oi ! one glass. which 1 drank. 1 pull- ' ed the cork from the fourth bot tle down the sink, and pulled the ' bottle down the glass which i 1 drank. 1 pulled the bottle from ' the cork of the next and drank ' iiic sink .1 ui U: n ;.nd ' liiIii a!• d tl.i ciik tthe bottle. *1". :i i ii-:".-:! ii Mil s;:ik with tr _ ■ - lie'Mtd th sink i I i."tnk 11 a. W. • 1 i i e\ i-: y • :t h 'I. I. I _•i s. • • •- w t l other wliiih h.'-.l ' i t'it- houses i ii one bottle whi.il ! drank. I'm not under tho aflucnce of iruohol. but some thinkie penp I am. I'm not half so thunk as you might drink. I fool so feel ish I don't know who is me, and the drunker I stand here, the longer i net. RATIONING NOTES RATIONING CALENDAR FOR WEEK OF AUG!'ST 14 PROCESSED FOODS— Blue AS through F5 Book •! now valid at 10 points each fo use with 'ok-ns Good indef.nitt • ly. Mi:\TS AM. FATS— fit d AS through J).*i .H/i.'v 1> now valid at 111 porn-' cacti !:>■ use with tok( i. j. lot-1 nidi til.l' iy. SI (, \K— Sanai stamps 30 and !oo : •( 1 good for 5 pounds «; sag.; , i i,.. ..... •, ' \\ N:N . '• \li— u.tr raj -10 good frr fi. : •::: is of eanntng sugar until i• Iv Hv 1 l| ! Af |'\ to 10r..! : a:d JV >'upj leaieutal rations MIOJ.S— Aiii ir.iu' stumps 1 and L' (Html •1' v alid uul-thiiuly. •\- I • 1 o: imv ti »•»»•:• ! > i' . !• • ••• in-"' :i ,ia:' • •• '• " I .• OH!!. : V".| t! it:!> ! ..lid • ■ ■ t .. • ;• i: r: • t, ! a' ii i"\t • ■ r • • m r K?»tii 111 til! i. • ! ' ■ : ,I . I n . i.l pi ' •>. r I;.' i* l• ' i '' •n ■ t!. ■ ii: '■« jll.*ntir. • Hi iKllll. I.• S| !»•(!« ;m SOWII m tb s'iii'll j/nm roiitir.u. s to prn.hu a hay or sml crop where a lat; t shortage makes it necessary to re move some f.inu from cultivation. This is far superior to row crop land left idle to grow up to weed? ind grass. ■ ■ - Stokes County Hunting' Story nr.vn.NO in th.-: ;:u:at " illl Pav>, a '. •!?«. r St >'A - county boy, wno 1 ts he.-n :.v:. . it Portland, O.- ~; >:i. ;■: :a :.'.:n yars. write* inte-i Mini; • about hi::i.out .a tl.n Mi. i\i\ : s h 1 • i n a su' -■ i■!' - ! :i• ihe llei.uitei prai tic., : ■ 1 s life, and he is interested in hunting evj • • nonces of Stoki s -.unters as published in the K - icrter. Mr. Davis is a successful busi uss man ot Portland, but h'. lik s o take a day off hunting or fish rig occasionally, and he says the ii titers of Stokes should come ■at to Oregon where tlv > w:!l nil some real gann., lie .- a viti's ii. r most exi> r: ::•• •. - N I. n sisk. Mr. \a •: S • \l.. . P. ;i• ■. k ■ ! >.t\ i> • •, k.:n .!.!• i ill .:i : 'Ki s. : : n: • says '• » n t .'•] \.i. sitting under a tree ! :• i; • t.- waiting for a squillel to corne rut. He says he goes out with his dog which soon jumps a doz en or two squirrels and chases them to one of the big redwood trees, which prow very tall out ' (•' re. The squirrels, frightened i'y the dogs, race to the tc | • tie immense trees some of writ!" are more than 500 ieet high, ly the time the sruirrel r«h• - the top of the tree his (!iw art so worn out that he (an t h( ;l oa to the tier, and so he fails to th - ground and breaks his neck. V.: I Davis aavs he has picked up as many as !>}» fine tat squirrels ;it the foot of a redwood inside of a:i ] hoar. Mr. Davis states that fishing if- , very fine out there, too. He say. it is dangerous to go out on the river in a boat to tish, as the fis.i are so plentiful and sporty that soon so main ja:r;> into tin boat as to rink it and you mav !"• j drowl'd \ I ~v» io f.iul j w:lh :a k an I l.ae or reel rous | out w ie. Tie- t. \ci\ .( ravulati: ; . \ Th l ' Columbia tiur is near then- and it gels so full ot sal f rr.on that tie river bottoms over-' flow with the s- r„e of the swel 1 - , ing waters, and the farmers ottea . lose their crops in this way. M.. Davis says taw the gowrnnicrU has built a scie'ii across, the r.: at 1 . ■ : '!:•• :r • v.la re t l ' fi h iiiiv.i u. ! ;s i* up on:;, i'.out -4 i t r.- oa e a mont'.a it' en- the w,r.« rg wouU: ■ ov r the t • a • . Th.? k' •> i. y v. i> ' ' .'S : ■ v. H.,.i ■ i :!.■ i • at.;.- Vt 't = t . . . >. i- at ki ri•'t tar w. y ■■ v t,.y. fie • . jack i. : ;t very prolifu t' • Or- iji r coitn trv. and that it is i most valuable ' animal. He says it is so last that it is used in nearlj all cas' in delivering mrs --'.;e« or snia'l packages, and that the L. K. &, W. railroad has torn down moat of its posts and telegraph wires, I Along The Home Demonstration \Vay By Clara KuMon, Heme \s;eii Stakes co .nty now owns S sure coiiktrs which ar 1 to Übed by any j era a in the our' who needs them. Please |!; your ropiest with the Homo IV:, oust ration Agent a lew days 1 ! ire the time you actually wi: the cookers in order that on 1 ma le ma le available for tii. •••• - w.ai ing :a ai. 'i'!v mokars :>/■• i. ■ ' • tag u.-V'l in • > i .iiamaniti'-s an will go whi I'i Vi r the i'i'ip;i'> iol!l. s. I SCMKIULK j The Home Demonstraton Agci will have only two Home Demon st rat ion meetings the week endin; August LHi. The other days wtl be spent in the office and doin; home visits anion.; Home Demon st ration women and 1-H Clai girls: A',:g. 21 Colllnsfown TI. P. C Mrv. W.i'ter O ins, -10 oYlock. A a. Jo 1.e..k M, niorial 11. I' Nits. .lane s Kasley. L': I. Subscribers Notice If \oy don't g t your llepoi ter lemcmber that we stop all paper! now wb n the tire, (.• is out. If \\ don't get your !>p. iter, your that is out. We have | ibiisivd tni: notice time and again. Fifteer thousand newspapers in the l'n:i id States now stop when the tiriu is cut. It is the only business way. It \on wart the [ ap r :• (ntr.e n, your sutsc-ri; tior. Ve caar. t aff id high as ; apt - « v. w, high as labor ami ev*"vt!./._ > now, to send out notie-s ar:. liar.s. All papers will be s! ;pe thf time is out, ' If y. ur label shaws your ti:. is about to run out, ilip a c!.e . or one or two dollars bills in letter and fienil us at once. \\ will credit your time tip aheau Don't miss one or two paper-; there rr.ny be something in then you would give more than th-. price to read. One year 512.0;>: months $1.(0. f.auing that the jaikrabbit i. faster than the te'egrap. and faster than th • telegraph, an i u than having to erect poles and wires. Mr Dmls ad Is that crops i,i that country are verv fine. He hopes fo visit relatives an ' old friends it; Stokes sometime in the fu.ure. NOT!CK TO C'RKIMTOKS !bni:,g qu l.ueil as ad'-iinistra tr ix of tie t stat ■» o» C. L. Hrl! hit*, of" S'a kes co my. N. C'.. ti. ! ■s to r.otify all p'is.r.s luihli" .• :s u :n>t sa i e-" i*« to ■ sant them to the undersigned 'a:!; v. rifit i. 1 r to •: " *:•!-. 1 oi • t r. th loth i! >;• >■' \ list. or this noti«f will ! I. J .' Ie .. >y. A i ■ -■ 1 tst "• v.: r.. :c i: • ii.it. . ttler.Hi.i. A ?T M :R>»4. :nv i \ IIILL. Ilxciutriv W r; II.N. I. r.a.iu-.-tt & Dadgett. Attys. KEEP ON *. * * • WITH WAR BONDS • FARM FOR Ki.'N'T [..GOOD improved 140 aero f.->?.:i ! for general fanning 4 12 : | tobacco allotment, lights, goo i t | house, school, bus line for pM.I Working ;.u.lily. A.l.ii-t s.-4 ' 121 V Winston-Saler.! \\ ('. ,y.M . NOTICE . '•I "■ ! V I Having qualified as Adminstta !" trix of the estate oi Dr. K. M. ... Crittin. late of Stokes county, N. C., this is to notify all person:* havitr, claims against said esfite v io [.resent t lit "in to the lind". i sisjn • !. duly aiit'nentieati i. on or .v. fore t7v 10? h ol' A '.l;; i.-t, ]!)'">, ,i| t:iis i'l'iiee nil! i).' j!• :i«|- d j;i l-,n I tJ', ii r cowry. A' 1 persons i-i. .'•lie: to said i state will make i::i '' mediate payment. This 9th of August. 19-H. • MHS. HLA.VCUK K. C.RIFFIN, • King, X. C. Administratrix. " H - H - Att'y. II ( Having |ualiiieu as Executor >.f the \\ ill of Clem Hairston, dc« - ceased, late of Stoki; County. X. h C.. this is to notify all persons having claims against the state I ol said deceased to exhibit, them . t. ;|i,. undersigned on or Ivfoio the 211 th day of Inly, 194.". t!l!-! • will l\> [lie.' 1,. 1 j,. I; ~ ot th- ir reeoVfty, All 11 irons in i 1.1 said estate •'•.;! I : .|ea* n.al-e :nt!. f.-ivment. i •>' day o'" July, ifi; j. c. PA vie. Kx «utov I ' ! i: >" Will o; i '!• ,i h';.ir.sti n. deceased. J. W. Hall, Attorney. = 1 NOTICE 4 Having qualified as Administra | tor of the estate of ¥,' m. Alexnr. 1 1 der Boles, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons hav- I ing claims against said estate to present the same to the under- I" 1 signed, duly authenticated for payment, on or before JI'NE 29, 1945, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of th-ir recovery. And ' nil persons indebted to said estate will mike immediate payment to the undersigned. JAS. W. BOLES, Administrator. King. N. C.. June 24. 1944. Chas. It. Hclsabeck. Atty. for Admr. WANTED- Mkldbe-aged lady as .. housekeeper, permanent .work ..in good home, or.'y time grown ups, good pay, light wul:. 'j Write Post Office Box 17t>, >m see W. A. Peg ram. Manager of Liberty Warehouse, Wir.ston | Salt m. N. C. WANTED A tiaant with ov.n Ktori; & t i. !s f r go*»d farm near Germanton. Fe i acres tobr.. allotment. Good bottoms. Fot further information a.'dress - E. C. WILLIS. S-- ihmor.t. X. C. WANTED Ter.nnt with stocH and tools. t>.3 A. tobacco, plen ty corn & wheat. Six . ronn. house, wired- basement, wt M. XICK \\ \I.L Madison. R 1, Stakes Co. ,OC T\> R 7 IA , & py,, 7 y r -666 Liquid for Malarial Symtoiw. f To relieve distress el MONTHLY Female Weakness (Also fine Stomachic Tonic) « Lydta E. Pinkhatn's Compound is famous to relieve periodic pain and accompanying nervous, weak, tired out leellngs—all due to functional monthly disturbances. Made espe cially lor women—it helps naturel Follow label directions. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S compound D endable Drugs ( I At Reasonable Prices SMITH DRUG CO I | OSCAR W. SMITH, Pharmacist rilot Mtn.. N. C.
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