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iDAV, ,. I maris ase l 1 so that a will ha rtcnrt ' - Itl tllA friirlv i.'S mid-term and returned at commen cement time to rece.ve Ins Diplo ma. : ' v- -. ' cc fmrinf a. iwvwMw vacation u ifm.Unir lima a anftith tirtlA fP Cd AV4.lL4.lg V4'. ....u..,.. -. - - . f mm thnll- T-pp'lllll.r ivmlt. : .1 Cans Both the mare and ''colt will be TEAl Y NEWS . tinues to work, he t.)id. However,! the colt should be allowed to nurse in the morning and in the after- ; Mra, S. P." Watson and l.o lift Thurs Uy moin- hump in New York, t 'itulnpd'wlth a . chicken J i ixwclla Mill, near here, ! ;.ti-uoon.' Sandwiches. I 4, i-.;d tea, etc, in adcli- i. - 0 " : , ...,! I !Th. Tonnhoir Urailo Mnltflra Hlllb, , enjoyed a Je-' met at the home of Mrs. E.- 3. . noon, faring t,.,t few weeks - , . ti the pmul . I Wells. Tuesday. June 18. The meet- 'Take good core of your- work .- ,d nt included: Mrs. I big was called to order by the Pres animals," he a 1 led. W pros ".a Idly Watson, Mifas ' Mrs. J. L. Wells. The club 8angtrationS can be prevented by allow "l 51 TLM-l'Th Son of the Open Country." S the stock to drink regularly (AVVUll, WILL, - j i . - - t cii.i family, Mr. and Mrs. j after, which it repeated tne i .npa Mr."-and Mrs. 1 L. R. collect t for 1 c SO lit never ( i i pet leut't, soup r black- . canned 1 er two or three t generally used ! (; t- Only experience iu. . i uld use the No. 10 as tl u tLfflcult to sterilize -on d container. Corn, i, t or pumpkin should up In a No. 10 can. ;j the' necessary ex ; beans " .tomatoes, ., peaches, pears, and . ay be successfully :ie large containers. . lllh. through the day and by keeping The minutes were' read Plentv ot 8alt ln the pas- . .. - - m l ' 4..i ,rt -...-.II nrna r.ol1ari TTnrtn. tCk lUreS. r , 1 . .. : . tth Tv,,r t .t" nnd head of old business the library "A good pasture, with plenty of Turner Mr. ?' and Mrs. project was discussed and the com-' salt, will reduce the feed bill, tone j ' nth, Mr. J. A. woriey ana , iiuiiee ior aiuiio .gave oi en- - . , i Cell . yments . . r . $2,000,000 More t' district Miss Bessie Worley, Mr.'courging report. The questions or more eomrori, on noi mgnw ana en(. nle stroud, Mr. and Mrs. ; senaing me winning icuuer io suiui ; i . : Turner, Unwood and Aubrey j course was discussed and the club1, t'J. .. 9 ., ".,( ' r, Floyd Heath, J.r Mr, and decided to provide the means to (ance Plan3 For , (. j. may nuii,.'-waub"lvlu) :S WIS,1 .iJClia AiVj .. --' - - i i $2,000,000 baa been to North Carolina eot i in the first rental pay ment of t e 1935 cotton adjust- K- At the close of last week, checks 'had been mailed out to approx imately 4:;,C0 contract ---signers, with 65,000 signers yet to be paid !.flfnd her. i ', I . IL Wlin Il.t.lfljir BiKHClR IbU UJ UC UQ1U. Due to the fact Uat Mrs. Mc- ' . 4.i fehCrt VOlirSC reported J. P. Criswell, of State ;i Smith, Mrs. Corbett Weston Swain was sick, we had no Jem- College. v 1 daughter, Mrs.-E E. Deaver, onstration. The leaders, however,, - rf infantile paraly- ' He also pointed out that later ln . II. D. Maxwell, HugTi Maxwell,; gave an unusuauyjnieresung pro- Bi8 ln Northj Carolina has fed -to 'the year the. second payment will be disbursed,. In some cases, . the 3 and Violet Maxwell, Mr.. gram. , "indefinite postponement of the 4 I . nkParrott, Mrs.-R P.: Holt,. Atter tne nostesses servea aeuc-- jj short course whichwas sched--i second payment will be larger than r f. Rommie Holt, Mr. and Mrs. ious lemonaide and cake the cluu,ed to hel(i at state College 'the first, while in others if will be Alton Tyndair, Sarah Lee Jarman, I adjourned to meet again with Mrs. tte latter part of July , , . Lmalier. . - t. i sue VVilliams, Misaes josh; -. " ; - - The .state board of health- has! Criswell also announced that all a!.d Helen Lee Parker, Rev. Law- .Mrs. G. Boyktn of Brooklyn,. that the- danger period Ji934-35 otton. adjustment . con- rence . Kessrer, Mrs. & K. Davis N Y - Mrs Ehoc, J Vann Mr. be ovef untll 8t haye been c,eared t(J Waah, and Miss Sarab Ann Maxwell.- and Mrs Rob S. Swingle of Wash whlch Ume u wl ,ate from the etate offlce exc t A Circle meeting of the "Womans tagton, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Omsr.y th(J ghort tbJs year a(w he,d technicalities..- Auxiliary of the rmK tun, neuron , , peari I. O. Schaub, of State Col- , The new contracts signed this j. F, J (.ant profe: soils, b i adptability of nous Bin d to the crops when fur tilized acootding to recommenda tions of the agronomists. iS Tobacco Fliies That 1 4 1 A L. DUIEF.NEWS ITER19 ' Four-H club boys in tfasto Co. who are keeping record books on their corn and tobacco, projects find they 'are ; making ; excellent gains at comparatively little cost. - Twenty - thousand .'compliance sheets ..have v been prepared for Pitt County supervisors. Complian ce work started, this week. 4 t 1' K'll'l P I II , C ' President , Roosevelt asks . that politics -be kept out of relief. -. Congress speeds ud work toward July adjournment. i 6c and Smith's Presbyterian Churches was held at the home of -Mrs. Jas per" Smith Wednesday evening. Mrs. T. A. Turner xonduoted the Klhlo Rtiidv. Pinna were made to send delegates to the Young Peo- "Miss Ruth Carr.spent last week pies Conference to be held at end in Wilmington. . - " White Lake soon. - ' . I Mr- Carlyle .Carr ' of' Atlantic Present werei Mrs. T. A. Turner, City, N. vJ., is spending his vaca Mrs. Jones Smith. Mrs. Ike Stroud, Uon with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carr. Gordon Turner son of Mr. B. Mrs. Annie Jones, Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Floyd Heath, Miss Lular Tyn dall and Mrs. Smith. , - ': Mr. Jasper Smith has 'returned from New ' York City where he spent last week. Pink Hill was the winner in a base ball game played with a La Grange team here Sunday after noon. It was the first .game to be played at the New George Turner l-'ark now under construction. A large crowd witnessed the game. , Mrs. f Mel vin,, Jones,' Mrs.- T. Ai Turner and Bessie iWorley attended a' District Meeting of the N.- C. Federation of Home Demonstration Clubs at Atlantic Beach Thursday. Mrs. Fred Williams - of Klnston and Mrs. Louis Williams and baby of Pink Hill have returned after a -1 -ks visit with the latters pa is at Newport NewS, VS. r. and Mrs. Ike Stroud were - .iis-of Mr; and Mrs.'J.'D. brady 1 ,r Seven Springs Sunday. , Mrs. Allen Grady and Miss Nel lie Whitman of Kenansvllle were recent visitors in the home of Mrs. Eugene Parker. " . , Mr. Rommie Holt has returned to New YorkLdtv aicer attending Commencement Exercises at the afternoon. Topic: University oi! N. C; Mr. Holt gra-tneNegro. duated from UuV Institution -at ' ; " duled for this summer." ' Should ' there be a decided im provement in the paralysis situa tion, the dean added, it would pro bably be air right for the club boys Turner was drowned- at Carolina fnd &rU to ln ,ocaI meet' Beacb Sunday afternoon. v ' ilneT ' ' - Mrs. C. V. Holland entertained Farm and Home Week, which a few of the young folks 6t the been scheduled for. the week commuiiity Wednesday evening. ' July 29 through August 2, will Mr. 'Hallle Turner of Phlladel-"' probably be held the last week in phia, Paw is spending his vara- August or early to September, the Uon with his father, -Mr. B. J. dean added. Attendance will be B Turner. ' Htlted to persons over 18 years of " Miss-Thelma Mallard of Colym-.Ke : , J, ', ' bla, S. C, Is spneding some Ume This week is an annual assem with hsr parents, ' illr:: and Mrs.-' Wage of farm men and. - women Thad Mallard. - ." from over theState to enjoy a ; Mrs. B .F. VanCoitrt and chll- week's outing at the college while dren and Miss Sallle Wells "of learning about the latest develop Brooklyn, N. Y., are spending the ' menta in agriculture and home eco summer with Mrs. J. C. McMillan. ' nomics. . ' v" Mrs. J.. H. -Carr and Mrs. 1 Roy Late ln the summer It is believed Southerland of Magnolia, Mrs. H. that ' the paralysis' epidemic ; will E. Lathan and children of Leaks-' not be serious enough to affect a- 4 vllle were guests of Mrs. Richard dults attending the convention. . Kouse one aay last weeK . ,4 I. . and children of Warsaw spent Sun-1 Timely Farm Ques. day with Mrs. -R. D. Usher. : .Genell I Bouse is'- vislUng . her aunt, Mrs. H. E. Latham of Leaks- vllie. .? Answered At College 7 "Out of 'Epworth"' J " A five act play will be presented by j. community players . in the school building next Friday Inight,, June 28 at 8:30 o'clock. This play deal3 with the rise and growth of the Methodist Movement in the 18th century.; There will be a small admission of 10 cents and 15 cents and the public is cordially invited. Mrs. John : Pearman from near Greensboro spent the- week , end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Outlaw. - The Womans Auxiliary met' at Poultry mash any index as to the the Presbyterian Church Monday quality? - 'Our Work for- ' Answer: No. The value of poul- ...-.,-;.',;:'' try mash cannot he determined, by ' ' the appearance of texture. At one - 1 -r ' ' Ume it was believed that a finely (ground mash was more easily dl-gested- but experience has shown -J that, in some cases, the regrtnding is done to hide Inferiority in qua " llty. Certain - mash Ingredients, . such as wheat bran should not be ground too fine.: The-flakes - of Outlaw's Bridge News - Farmers Urged To i. Raise OWII HorSeS bran in the mUture tesds to pro- 0 , Iduce bulklness which aldsdlges " '- ,, . v ... , , ' tlon. Check carefully on the in North Carolina farms will J al- Bee- eufflclent ways have breed of horses and mu; u,kmegB te allowed. - - , les, says Prof.: Earl H. Hostetler, , . - , ; of N.J3. State Colleger - j- , ' ' " ' I !! tJUtW UUH . WW UCU BI1UUIU AUOUB be cultivated T " - tl Cultivation is often of ttint nhlmnl mttll fiwA a Moiir sola 1 WODb TV 111 X(IVJ, A V1UJ DUIV - JfifjypQf home," he points out., .;. ; SS'J -."Last year, North Carolina paid thln crab grass, comes" in late i?ctl0B to ther at least 1,000,000 6utsid? - the m ms Bummer, the crop may be , ra-' 'h; j n , ; ' mr. turn aa. juo iv.4, .w. , . sate ior muies wnicn couia nave cultivated "during July -or August.! ' ;"- , and Mrs. Robert Parker, Elizabeth-, been produced ,-more : cheaply- at This wirftfestroy of" the -agronomy department, and Parker, of Smuo Chapel Mr. and, home, , .. . . , , . ' 1 graM. if any .culUvatlon is done it - - " Mrs. Luby BeU of Mt. Olive were t .IThia up a needless expen- should be' made Immediately after guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. .rar-1 B0 and also: deprives our farmers a cutting. A "spring-tooth alfalfaf-" " .- r ker Sunday. , ' -,. q of the . money they might have harrow is tlje best lmolement for!Kodak Fllpis Developed, Eight Ex- ; Mr nnd Mrs: Colin HerrinfT vis- r in f n.ivi' nm aui r timo.raia. . u ! " ' r - 7 -i O " .ww LU1H WULm. XII I1U U04M9 BUUU1U O. UlflU ' . . .. - mi., . . 4 . ited to Wilson .Saturday and bvn, I ed work animals." rj ' . - ' ') harrow be used as it spliu the Tha average farm mare can pro- crown and renders the" plants more dueo a colt each-year and still do' suscepUble to diseases nad freez about as much work as the other lug.' r ' ' - . J ' stock, said Prof. Hostetler, who ' - - ' ' " , , hag charge of -livestock research Question; What' size can is "bent day. Mr .and Mrs. Jease Outlaw and children spent ' Sunday in the Car sey's Chapel section, ' " ' Miss Elizabeth Jordan Outlaw of Mt. Olive returned home Sun day after spending someUme. wtUv her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Parker. , The Cheerlos held a very enjoy uble meeUng Saturday 'afternoon 'with Miss Geraldine Barwlck after the regular program, a business session-was held, at this time offi cers for another year were elected na follows: President, Miss Hazel Outlaw; v Vice - president-, Louis "Parker; Secretary, Miss Patience Pnttohr Chaplin, William Sutton. A : iij;htful social hour - closed. Ihe -cting withi games .and refresh--!ils. - , Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Jr., was reT ( . i -1 for leader for another year. poeure Roll and Eight Prints. 40c. Southern Art Co. . KENANSVILI.E, N. O. - ,IA SCOTIA 1 rictcr - r yJx SILK BY ' :.i.:lakcia ti :v ii 'l 'i.H. t 1 s if --v '' AT PRIC::3 YOU CAM AFFORD TO PAY u s OUR CARS Alii: CONE OVE" : CO: IPLET EIY IN; . OUR SHOP BEFORE THEY ARE PUT . ON I THE MARKET. " v - .;"V.J ; . VARREIJ r.IAXVLL, I!ep. " 1 frr I. C. Hi "feeRn" Lib 'Million Dollar. I" St..' k. I . '' Ti 1 1 1 reason mftw ofMrs J B Wells Tiast Tnetdav who announce1 Postpone- year are now being approved by or Mrs. J. B. wens last l-uesaay. . ment of the alBO word e om he !2!?r. JJ-S to all the county farm and hometuaiiy all will be sent to Washing- attended, the meeting at Carolina agenU of the stata urgtng, em to ton by the 6nd of this week, , . m-4.. ... ,v jfgnj payment cnecks to new or meetings wWch have been sche-Jcontract glgner wU1 maUed from Washington as soon as the contracts are approved and ac cepted there. """. Meanwhile, around 100,000 appli cations for Bankhead tax-exemp tion allotments have been received a tthe state office at State College. Patnuon 11 KOMI and 12nODO annll-l cations are expected. - ... Certificates exempting 6552,000 bales from -the Bankhead tax are available for distribution to North Carolina growers this year. . tJ .-! a , 4 Spray Cantaloupes . To Control Blight . Spraying Bordeaux mixture on cantaloupes will control the downy mildew blight, says E. B. Morrow, extension horticulturist at State College. ' i. Unless the affected plants ? are sprayed, he adds .they will lose much of thelp" foliage- before the picking "season Is 6r' had," as a' result proddce Hnf eripr or , Vslick" melons. ' ' . , " The' Bordeaux mixture, which is also recommended for other leaf .': toefn uiwl tmt nor. ; than 2,000 run U : . bccauM of what tbry hav' don and can do for DnjDlt who. ar HI. B addltiff.; 'CRAZ-V WATUK CRYSTALS u plHlri ffatitr yiu faji man a iirvai --minprnl whM M hcoiR CUA2Y -WATKIt .-CRYSTALS r ,tka from onr. natural mineral water. .... DRIKX When you think of Drugs, think of Hoods' : ': ":;,v J.E.HOOIi&CO. Prescription Druggists , : ; KINSTGT, N. C. Peir Pound r- v,-. SEE V;.:; W. H. Jones tfe Company Pink Hill, N. C. YOU COMMAND OUR SERVICES WE HAVE come to consider our part ln the life of the coramu' nity that of a public servant. The innumerable small service "we are able to perform; the advice we can. offer regarding fi nancial problems; our interest, 18. community development; alt are expressions of the part we have chosen to play to you and to uor community. An Institution Founed Upon Public Confidence. Branch Banking & Trust Co. WALLACE KINSTON WARSAW QuesUdn: Is the appearance of Wigbta, should be sprayed on, with enouga lorce. 10 cover me enure plant with film of the- solution! One application in the latter, part of June should be enough for this season. l4 .v,-- -. Bordeaux may be mixed at home with, four pounds of copper .sul phate, four .pounds of high grade plasterers' finishing lime or chemically- hydrated .lime,' and one-half pound of soap or Casein spreader to each 50 gallons of water.- - "ISSUES heport ox soil, ADAPTATIONS ; The N7 C... Agricultural. Experi ment StaUon Jias just prepared a I report on North Carolina soils and their relation to the 28 principal crops grown ln the State. , , ;The report is : designed to aid farmers in , the selection of soils best suited to the production of "WATCH THE FORDS GO BY" M usx ye' , ,ic about ea , reettl oitbecat. I -.- . "W! ' EE THE FORD E3 .... i 'EXHIBITION AT THE CALIFORNIA PACIFIC INTERNATIONAt EXPOSITION AT SAN DIEGO i j j ' ' ' . ' T ii i ii IT mmmmmmm!S!S!SS- , GARAGE I See The New FORD V-8 Now On Display At I NORWOOD'S5 . -r, . . , - .... , .
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