1 I V. -..... !! f "1 TT n . " L.vinnk-r' J7 10-17. cist City lais. Hiili Tciit. ; :ATE-V7iri; crra rsmi. 1I02T TO EL LZLD PL3. 0-10 C0LB3E0H0, II. C, Jan. 20 ' (UP) The state-wide seed ex lion here February 9 aci 10 1 feature exhibits of the forest bo . Brooklyn and, beyond, the hinterland. of-Long. Island. At the mZSwSS!??9- ? Tfat01; extreme Ieft spanning the East river, is the new Triborough bridge SSStCSmi' ' which many of the 50,000,000 visitors expected at the Fair will New Slev mSdoTs rs 1 K"''? to the convenient parking lots. A photograph of the table .3 of the 1939 international exposition. To the right lies , v - r " . - r::i-a, it was announced today., ILs exposition will be held, in c :r.r :ction with the third annual ccrssce of the North Carolina -Crc? Improvement Association and izzlx to emphasize the importance' cf good seed in the production of successful, profitable crops. V Eeed-pudging contests . for 4-H club members and vocational stu- ; dents,, discussions of certified seed production, and tobacco and cot-, ton growing prpblems, rural elec- - trification and the 1937 soil-conservation program will be among -the program highlights. 1. , . Some 300 4-H boys and voca- tional students are exnected to en- ter the seed-judging, contest. Tron hies and cash prizes will be award ed. . , v r ' A few Edgecombe County :4-H members are plannine to secure brood mares and raise mule colts v at home a a new venture fnr jrwung lanners 01 me county. ' ' ... ,, '. ..,, w 1 1 . - TTTF. :cc!:nT And Refrigeration , Of Fruits And Vegetables GUY A CABDWELL ' Ib '? to the Bureau of Plant iry, U. S. Department of-Ae- i2, fruits and vegetables :? after they are harvested, : .my of r the ; characteristic :s cf growth continue. This 3 icasan why scientists of the 1 ct iiant Industdy are try forstfliitlv tn imnrnw" wfriw which makes it c possible - ;srt tresn iruits and yege . Lower temperature not only 3 nultiplication of bacteria, , mi other organisms that 1 ::ilage, ' but it also slows 1..3 life processes . of the r r 1 vegetables. ' . ration is one of . the more it cf these life processes, creates one of the j biggest t-ticn problems, according . lister, Earean scientist. " 1 vegetables take in oxy 1 LLcrats carbon dioxide. j.cccrnrainied bv the brent. 1 -i cf carbohydrates and the 1 cf heat, and accounts for "'Z cf produce under so ' Ills, rr. Tisher points ; a c-rVri cf ttrsxh beets 1 frrrj Tcr3 cr Califor- j 3 ttcani: hut on ar- .. ,,,.. . 4. 7. . 1 . ril!3 to t;-ch ,ths . .i tis bare hand. !i I : it is the result of the '.:.!:n cf t-3 tcets or carrots. ochres, are spoiled under ... rs. (J; . t t.:i3 by the Bureau show sident announced today. Winners in these rontsta wni i5tm effe?8 tciat f ioual A.T.U. events which have .pionships in seven athletic events Basketball, February 17-20, Fnendly v Grill respiration, can be avoided almost completely if the produce is pre cooled and forwarded under nron- er transit refrigeration; After a ! Wrestling, March 5-6, Appala chian State Teachers College, Boone, N. C. 'Handball, (singles), March 13, High Point Y.M.C.A., High Point, Iff. C. Handball, (doubles), March 20, been scheduled to follow the state A.A.U. competitions. " ; . ' High Point will nlav host . to ' T W W A a- r-, . Y M A ' MM M Vvk 1 . . - w -w eoodiobornrewolinff Y, M. C, .Charlotte, - . ,i uoiii """" n.uu iiniiii unii i it a. . will. not heat itself much and the Vies.' Charlotte will t hoTin transit refrigeration does not need and handball singles. . Charlotte to flo much' more than overcome mirA v..jv.n . , x " iT i uuAiiis tutu uiuiuuait uuu- the heat that enters through the bies, and Appalachian State Teach walls, roof, and floor of the . car. ers College, Boone, will . conduct tne wresuing. meeu xracK ana I leio cnampionsnips . . will go ' to the University of North Carolina -A Ol mil !.! v. ".of. ! ... hi ifiiapei nun. , , ' The Schedules:' ' Repeats Lords Prayer, Hasn't Lost A Game iff. c: Boxinsr. Anril 2-3. Charlotte Ar. jnory,' Charlotte, N. C. , In Wallace Prepares Special JHeals for yon. 5 The Kind Ton Love at Prices That Will Ftt Tour Pocket Book. ' BEGTJLAB DINNEB3 STEW BEEF AND BICE " SPECIALS STEAKS OF ALL KINDS HOME' COOKED HOT BOLLS Visit Us When in Wallace FRIENDLY GRILIr m PUBOL BTJHJMNQ SPOSTS . WILSON. W. n . Jfln an (WP Emulating the famous Praying' Atlantic Christian College basket ball team kneels in the miAAl nft uc uuui uuuic envu Kcuiie cuiu re i peats the Lord's prayer in unison. Uefore the practice was started, me team naa lost two games and WOn One. CinCA thftn. it. ham ttnt beea defeat:! - - V - A. A. u. ?.7:I1 , Srioncor AtlJctfc Contest . Radio Refrigerator ' SEBVICE DEPARTMENT any repair to any Model Radio or Refrigerator. Batteries re charged. . ' I NOMINAL PRICES L HARVEY y' Bff KDTSTON A. v, li it ii ii IS ii , ,; ' SPORTS V. . , -man point, n. c.; Jan 20 (UP The Carolinas Association of the A. A. U.will conduct cham- caeca . COLDS c 1 . and . ' FEVER first day -f HOPE -J J " I I .1 i . r . 7q I SHOULD THINK THEY WOULD . .IT DOES WONDERS FOR ME Fcr best, prices and complete job ; ci Ilonuments, see or write ' r.t"P 1 : EVERYONE SEEMS TO BE USING ALKA-SELTZER THESE DAYS ant, more effective relief from ALKA-SELTZER than from old-fashioned '. urpalatable preparations. That's why AUIA-CIXTZEri Is more In demand than almost any other single item in the average drug store. . , . We recommend ALKA-SELTZER for the relief of , Cat on Stomach, Sour Stomach Headache, Colds, i "Morning After," Muscular Painsand as a Gargle H Minor Throat Irritations , ' . : - . ': We really mean it ' ' , " " , ' : - . 'J Use ALKA-SELTZER for any or all of these discom forts.' Your money back if it fails , to relieve; 1 , . - In addition to an " analgesic ( Acetyl-Salicylate " ... 01 ooaa;, eacn glass or, ALKA-SELTZER v " - . contains alkalizers which help to . due to Hyper-Acidity. v . , ) L . 'In 30 and 60 packages at your t) dru3 store. ' ' v; - an -v.f 'J 1k, ' 'f V 4'1 I It ( 1

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