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Tha DupHn T.rrZi Thursday, Nov. 5, K42 I!:r.snsvl!!jf M. C : 'r " am MRS. THOMAS DOW ROPER Who before her wed-ling- the last part of September in Wilmington was Miss Hargaret Carr Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor wood G. Williams of Wallace. Mr. Roper is the son of Mr. ind Mrs. Thomas B. Roper of Wilmington. f;:::u:ill ; Elbert Smith has " returned to Camp Bradford Navy Base, Nor folk. Va.. after a few days visit here with his parents. Martha Beele Smith of N. C. C. W. , Greensboro, was a recent visitor at her home here,. Katherine Jones has returned to E. C. T. C. Greenville after sp ending the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. James Miles and baby , of -Elizabeth City was over night visitors In the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. "Jones recently. Sanford Lee,: Jr. a student at N, C. State, Raleigh visited his parents here on a recent week end. Miss Maggie McKinzle operator at Patsy's Beauty Shop, spent the week end at her, home near Clin ton.. v ' '' Mrs. H. E. Maxwell who went to Tucker Hospital in Richmond, Va., recently for treatment, is im proving. Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell teach er at Penderlea, Pender County was at her home here for the week end. . Misses Marianna Howard and Hilda Grace Smith, Clifton Howard and Kermit Nobles spent Sunday at Rocky Mt. Jasper Smith, Jr.. has recently entered Edwards Military Institute at Salemburg. More Chickens Needed Guy A. Cardwell General Agricultural Agent Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co. In a radio talk on September 18 Mr. Wickard, Secretary of Agri culture, informed the Nation that more chicken meat is needed this winter to supplement the short supply of red meats. There is said to be a demand for all the chickens that farmers can raise. People are eating more chickens, .In addition to the normal supply, the Secre tary has asked hatchery people and farmers to raise at least 200 million additional chickens this fall and winter If the chickens are reared to a height of at least 3 pounds apiece we would have a minimum of 600 million pounds ad ded to our supply of chicken during the next few months. That would do a lot to help .cover up bare spots In our civilian meat upply. The program (proposed by National by National Poultry Defense Coun cil) seems most practical. The ex tra chickens will be raised during the off season for poultry produc tion; thus will not require any ex tra equipment. They will not inter fere with farmers' spring plans for raising poultry to increase egg pro duction.. The plan is distinctly a supplementary program, v applies only to farm families who are mak ing full use of their equipment at this season. Department of Agric ulture will take steps to see that your chickens find , a market. Plenty of feed will be available. Boys and girls can help. This will be a real war service. Winter poul try production pr . j special problems, but it can Lc practice successfully with rareful manage ment. One of the main points to remember Is that it is dangerous to overcrowd brooder houses. It is important to have brooder hou ses that are weather tight. Sani tation is even more important than in warm weather because the birds are confined more closely. The Secretary has asked State and Co unty War Boards to give every encouragement to this program. This looks like an opportunity for Virginia and Carolina farmers to serve the Nation during time of war and at the same time to find additional profit, if poultry has not heretofore been produced on the farm and sold in nearby large con suming markets. Renew Your Subscription r. I(M s STRAIGHT FROM r jSr armistice " J We are at War as we pause a moment this Armistice Day, November 11th, 1942-to pay tribute to the memory of those gallant fighters who won the peace back in 1918. And we must simultaneously pay tribute in our hearts, to the fighting men who once again face mak ing the supreme sacrifice that a new, a better, a lasting peace after World War II may be their contribution toward fulfillment of man's struggle for freedom. n.r ; i ' "' : .'. i V BUY WAR BONDS rose lay J, C. ' Governor Names Army Week Dale STATE TO TAKE PART IN NA-i TION-WIDE ARMY CELEBRA TION NOVEMBER 2-7 Governor Brouehton yesterday nmclalmed the week of November 2-7 as Army Week in North Caro lina and urged city officials and civic organizations in the state to promote the enlistment of eligible men in the Army during the weex. Th Governor said the celebra tion nt Armv Wek was belne held in connection with the nation-wide army celebration and that otner states were being asked by the go vernment to participate. . "The government is calling for volunteers for the Army, and es pecially for trained men to operate equipment now flowing from the war production plants. Such enlis tment presents a rare opportunity for youths between 18 and 19 years of age, who can choose and learn armed service specialists, train as pilots navigators, radiomen and as 0 V . AMERICAN GINGHAMS For suburban and country life there Is nothing as fresh and right as tab able gingham such as this charming New York crea tion. Clean eat, colorful, fashioned of brown and white Anderson plaid, it boasts an easy" swinging, bias ent skirt with front and back klek pleats and softly tailored top. Women! Here is a name to remember Y A 62 year record of 2-Way help skilled mediants. Youths of this age group will also be given oppor tunities to enter Officer training schools with courses leading to co missions in the Army Reserves. "I urge all mayors and city offi cials and civic groups in the State to take part in the celebration of Army Week by devoting a portion of their programs to the advance ment of this nation-wide . enlist ment campaign." 1 . :. ' - V '.1' , Easier , 1 D. C. Bailey of the Toledo coup munity i nYancey County says he finds it7 easier to harvest cops fr of the hills through his cows than to work it out of the hill. Renew Your' Subscription USE THE TIMES Classified Ads INSURANCE In all branches: HospltUiaatloa and Surety Bonds a specialty. Family group or Individual. Reasonable Bates. " FRED F. WARREN, Agent Fmisoa, N. C. For A Real Taste Thrill Good Every Day GARDEN Plant For Victory Produce Foods Plan now to Include a variety of Fruits In your Vic tory Garden this Fall sure. Write today for free Catalogue and Planting Guide, offering Dependable Fruit and Nut Trees, Berry Plants, Ornamentals, ' and General fursery tock a Pre-War Prices. CUMBERLAND VALLEY NURSERIES, INC. . McMinftville, Tenn. Fighting Another War, A War Vitally More Important Than That Other War, 24 Years Ago-We Pause To Pay Tribute To Those Who Gave Their All In That Other War For The Freedom Of Man kind, And We Dedicate Ourselves Anew To The Winning Of This War-And The Peace That Will Follow-When We Have Won Against The Powers Of Evjl. 11 11& -v 'LLd 11 tvj F03 VICTOaY-CUY WA2 BONDS i:h:!:n, f J. C. a Q :0
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