r.i. -.VI, i. . Li', i n I ' -I- OI7 f r TTTI ATf t "1 T r-r i , 1 MONDAY MORNING V 4 1 Acc 3lishe r1 ing the period between Jan- ana dlacussed to be relayed to for the instruction 6f 48 auperVl. CroP Loans were made out In the j Columbia, S. C, July 4th-r-Fed- 1, 135 to July 1, 1935 the WasWlt!,ton ia the Adjustment sors who would measure all of the ottice durinS thlfl Period, the ma- . eral intermediate credit bank de- t County Agent was plac- " wlim(wo. ,,., land on -the' tobacco "and Cotton Jority of which werejipproved and bentures have "been approved as S county by the state and At-nlumtration. Numerous meet-. eoniracta m (orce ln tte 19S5 loans made. Agent has given as- Becurity for deposits of postal sav- it s-, uts, and his en'.re ii .. , uwu w u tuumi rnri . nrt maiii out !2nnn sistance to tne production credit tnn tnAa in hunk nraordine-to n. rrT.T.nfl' And - . ' Aaafuilattrm. ann Tnrmsrd mnlHrnv I . ... - n M . i a statement, oy J. m. uagie, presi- J.i jaw from these depart- -committees or loDasco, mm nacoplea'of four circular letters'-to Association ana rarmera , .malting i. l a duty will be to carry corn-hog during this period for the Cotoh and tobacco' contract sign- -i loana trom association, the as- iislon work. Mr. P. D. May purpose of adjusting the contracts, m. mailed out B 000 postal cards aociation making 400 Joans for a pointed Assistant Agent the acceptance of contracU. and ap-r 0 contract-signers during-this per- j total. $115,000. ut April and since that time proval of contracU to be twnr."U)4;.wUioM-(at checks, etc; deliv-j. A committee was appointed c by a worked, principally . with ed .to the Raleigh .offiqe . for the ered 3.&00 tobacco, and cotton pa-; the Agent f or : the approval of a berry growers and truck various boards of review. Other rity mnd rental checks; have wrlt-'loans of clients of the Rural Reha- rs, giving numerous demon- activities of the extension office ten completed 105 cprn-hog bilitation Corporation and furthet iis In grading and packing have been; the writing and ,com-;ContrMU.vcompeltB gl,mmary of assistance has been given to the ivberrles and vegetables. In co- pletlng of 171, 1935 tobacco ad- au tobacco contracts for the years personnel connected with this work i nation with ' IB,.;. B. Morrow; -Justment -contracts; the writing,. iba4.8a as follows:- Base acres, 21, ' In DupUn County. , , e Extension Horticulturist, he ana completing of 128 special base J92 7; 85 Wllt of base acres, CalU have been made on Agents, s begun strawberry cultural and tobacco contracts; -the writing and 9.4. 90 peP cent of base acres, and heads of the different . de- i utilization demonstration with completing of 657 new cotton conrSg.glg.2: Base orodUCtion" 18.167.- partmenta in Agent's office during t ,K;iitywfour grower ln the counjy. tractt; the writing and completing -881. initial production allotment this period, by ten thousand farm twice January tne uounty Agent 01 oiv lorms in connection wiio les ruling-, 87, 13,328.212 and Assistant. Asrent have attend- the 1984-35. cotton contracts: . the iinm. t,,j f 1 one conference of the Extension writing and completing of 225 up- TWa aummary covered 3222 tobac- ,enta held at Wilmington during ward 'and downward adjustment 00 contracts ' t-se month of May. Three Instruc- forms on 1934-35 cotton contracU; , ' , L ba ftej,j ,i.on meetings have been attended me nuing out ana delivering io " . (contract signers for themselves by the" County Agent, Assistant In supervisor -8:222 tobacco contract ; measuring land, ( 42 wpervisors & their tenants. A total vote of cotton, ana otners or . tne : orrlcef'Complanee.'n.ew;':Hle . wnungi "oii H3r ',uww force, to receive instructions in icomnletinsr.' and delivering to su-these men turning .. in. aa; average various acUviUes of the office in pervlsors, 1,469 compliance t ottosNrf ' four eontract. measurements a the programj ?2 against ' con Two meetings of the-IJofUi Ca-' completed 365 tobacco-' 'transfers, 'over the ; work accomplished In . rollna Irish Potatoe Advisory Com- addition of land and split contracU 1834. An average of ten em- miuee on four different occasions, completed transfers ; change of iywyee nave pero m uw jrai .Each time suggestions as to the legal status, -etc., on 80, J934-35 off Ice during this period. , Irish potatoe contracts were made 'cotton contracts Held one meeting ;s 447 applications for Emergency 15,328.212. ! em and others. Referendum . was f nnnrtiiAtafl am Tuna 1 .n v.. - 29 on the continuance of the tobac co program for three more years. 4,500 ballots were mallei out - to dent ef the Federal Intermediated Credit Bank of Columbia, who said that this action broadens the field of investors to whom these deben tures may be sold. ? , " ...Til . n J VMMM iTtMA 4.ifO rcueuLijr-iicu;i.t;u rajui vie . ail Ad ut xvon , ihuu mr. "provides that Federal Intermed iate credit bank debentures shall be lewful Investment for all fidu ciary and trust funds under ; the jurisdiction of the United " States Government nad may be accepted as security for all deposiU of pub lic funds, thus increasing the de sirability of the debentures as an Investment." Cedar Fork Items 4B07: bailou were cast, 4535 of i Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sloan and which were for the continuance of ! son, b. H., Jr., of Smithboro, S. C. spent the week-end with relatives -and friends at Cedar Fork. tlnuance - of - the program. (More on. back page) The Ref rigeratioii Sensation of 1935 . . . the! New lllllvllll ' I i Fl! A" i'.'tc j -IN ' 1 I i 1 nil I ' . ' , '. t A . 1 .("p'-p J . lj.. Jf X--a nv 1. W E W n.so Bank Debentures ApprOeS Security with Mr. P.' NBrlnson. jxiuH Virginia Mrs. Martha Sloan is spending a few days with Mrs. J O. Pickett. Mrs. Joe Williams and children of Tin City spent- the week end FOOD Ecoapmy Bradshaw spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Jones. . Mrs. Ruby Bostic spent Satur day nightwitjHMrs. Inez Wilson. ' Miss Josephen Thigpin spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Lois Lanier. v Miss Mira Southerland spent Saturday night with Miss Froy Southerland i Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Brinson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ward. .Mrs. Martha Sloan spent Mon day with Mrs. Lola Raynor. ,Mr.i and Mrs,. A. R. Wood and JMisa.Ruth Pickett made a business trip .to Kinsjpn Friday. Miss Margaret Hayes Wood spent Friday , with Miss Letha Brinson. ' , Mr. and .Mrs. Edgar Brinson spent Sunday .with Mrs. Brinson's sister Mrs. Ann Jenkins of Tin City. o :5;.IL.:.lHIai?ve7 ' Offer You : ter Inv entory Specials 100 COTTON DRESSES Styles, for Women and Misses. Many New Materials. Regular . $1.98 Values - $1.28 78 SlLfK UKiiSSJiS Psenn Charge Qn liberal . Terms. ray and carried . shelvatray and aU , , to cabinet, table -or atove SN iffle trip ? W nee4' to'plaee tatage on floor or chair as you gather them ' - IgJI HBLVABASkETA nandy basket for carrots, cabbages, canned goods .. ( H Check These Fpur tteyolut THE SHELVATKAVS-Maiiyltentr rdm the refrigerator can be placed on the ; shnivatrav and carried . : shelvatray and aU . , . to cabinet, table -or atove in a smgie together. THE SHELVABAskET- .nii the like. Swinsrs with the door1 and takes no room. Provides a place for things " ordinarlly'allowed to stand arpund in paper bags? It la not refrigeriMd.- f ' ' THE STQRABIN t-Potatoes and onions .are ,junty. t nere f piace ror inem, ana It'g not refrigerated. The Storabin rep'resenU the scientific use of apace that.. f ordinarily: la wasted and hard to keep clean. "' s ; - ; , r . t . THE Sir 'LVADOR-rThe greatest advance In refrigeration aince the electric re- Jl frlgerator wns invented Increases the "unable" space by about 50 percent, '. "V In addition it irovldWi place for small items that Jake up a lot of shelf -room and are usually nard to una. ' ..', - . . ; . All over the world thousands of housewives are saving food, time and money, with the Superfex Oil Burning Refrigerator. - And while they're saving, their,; meals are better too, with less work and few er hours In the kitchen; tit costs leas than S10 a year to achieve these gratifying- results, , because Superfex derives its'; power from kerosene,! the cheap fuel that,' in conveniently available everywhere. Constant -food preservation.;. Ice cubes when needed . . the means - to Make , delightful meals , irora "leftovers" . . : your choice of many delicious desserts, ice cream, cooling drinks v. vail these thlhgs are yours with a Superfex. Superfex Is made in live,' different models. There is one to Suit your., requirements. Just call us and we'll arrange a rree demonstration. ; LEON J. SIMMONS MT. OLIVE, N. C. OUPERFEX KING'S COURT SERVICE STATION A Full Line of TEXACO Products Firestone Tires, Batteries, Accessories, PHONE 183 Opposite Court House W.:S. NUNN Kinston, N. C. 1 2 3 . i. Savbfnt.lG HEALTH ; v MONEY' ! Solcci' YC'UR CHQSEY Sholvac'or NOV! i v Immediate; Dcljy cry; CAPS'' 4 L- WARSAW, N. C. Stolen Auto Halts Parley , of Pooches on Signboard 1 Noi uae Mar lit a ' Pensacola The conversation bo - tween a greyhound and a Scotch terrier on a signboard at the Frisco: crossihg in West Pensacola was. interrupted when the automobile about-, which they were talking suddenly tore down the signboard. . The greyhound had Just repeated for the 1,869,936,437th time: "lt' no use, Mack, it's a Ford V-8" when' the car, to which he referred at that particular time, suddenly left the hU'hway and plunged straight at them. - . - y The particular portion of the ' -ajoaid on which they rested tumbled to the ground while four neemes. Who hod taken the fcuto mobile without permissions few ; minutes Deiore, puea out oi k The car a 1935 model Ford V-8 sedan, de luxe, was already the object of a hunt by officers at the time it plunged through the sign-t board. While the automobile was being sought all over the city, re ports were received It had inter runted the conversation between" ? the greyhound' end the Scotch tirrler on the west jrensacoi I I I I Plain and Print. Light and Dark i $ Colors. Values to $8.95 $2.98 97 STRAW AND FABRIC HATS The Season's Favorite Styles,.. Black, Navy, Brown, Tan, Pinkj Beige, Light Blues, few White. ' . Value to $4.98 99c t . rnnr rniwniMATinwo Z Made of fine mesh. Sizes, 34 to46. i HARVEY SPECIAL $1.00 For your selection, every type . Brassiere is in our stock. Priced from ," 29c to $1.00 Group of t 1 MSi i KEYSER "MARVELRAY" 3 PANTIES, BLOOMERS, BRIEFS a. at I a II 59c All Sizes Tea Rose Only TWO-WAY SCRETCHGlRlilJS Excellent Quality Made "especially f or us 1 Small 89 c Medium" Large L. Harvey Soil :i-.i".,Jr.f. .ihtm and KINSTON. N:G- 0 'd V,irJ t. t ' 1 s ' ' '' T' I '''''' it t -'1 : I r i,

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