1..J U 4 t . .:'"''....... i, . L.j II ma 3S Will kiiillt "Mall early, and use the correct address," Postmaster W. B. Dosher advised Wilmingtonlans yesterday as he .made the annual appeal for ubllc cooperation with a busy de partment in the weeks preceding the Christmas holiday. "Handling this huge volume of Christmas mall will tax post office facilities to the limit," he said. But we will get everything delivered by Christmas if we receive the full cooDeratlon of the public."." ' Christmas packages for. distant Dolnta should be mailed by Dec ember 2 Christmas sifts lor near by points should be mailed by Dec ember. 9. . , ' Christmas cards destined for out nt the utate should 'be mailed by December 13, and cards for local delivery at least a week before tne holiday. ;'"J-': .- ,-.'- -CI "DEEP lGG." -PjLOL'JGLlADGS tfaCxo cEaoeEis Uie Po.ii.dLur plead soon as you have packages xZj." To meet the peak Yuletiae rush, tlni up new sorting tables, provl- ing reserve mau sacza ana over hauling delivery trucks. Even the post office pens are getting new points. , "Please stop in next week and purchase the stamps youll need for your Christmas cards and let ters." the. Postmaster asked. He ursed the nurchase of three-cent stamps for mailing greetings first ctass. varas may inen oe seaiea, contain messages, and can be for warded or returned without addi tional charge. ;:;i:;l':-''-?':i-",ft P He also suggested getting a few air mall and special t delivery stamps, too, for : speeding youg greetings to friends you may re member at the last minute. ' Buying stamps is a part of your Christmas' shopping that can be completed early. It will save you valuable time in December, when the holiday rush begins and thte post office lines are long. , The. postmaster . also advised early purchase of heavy flberboard, sturdy wrapping paper, strong cord and printed fourth class labels for parcel post. He pointed out that fragile items must be individually cushioned in a strong shipping car ton such as a flberboard box. Pack ages are limited to 70 pounds in weight, and must not exceed 100 inches in girth and length com bined. Seals and stickers should only be placed on backs of packages. A new welding process gives Aiiu.Chnlmers Blow snares a test strength more than twice as great as ordinary snares. A cross section of the Submersed Weld shows deep penetration along the entire bond between plow gunnel and share. Under test, the original metals will break before the weld. In addition, a thicker, more uniform wearing surface Is maintained over the tough, 'soft center. I Here is more plowing service at modern tractor speeds, plus the precision fit for which A-C shares have long been famous. See us now. te the National farm vr an your (AC smu -amp mmi J T. A. TURNER & CO. PINK HILL, N.C IURIIER TRACTOR & IMPLEMENT CO, KINSTON,N.C tV' 'ki. 1 J I Christmas TOYS COMPLETE DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS TOYS SHOP EARLY 1 USE OUR LAY-AWAT PLAN JAY DEE'S "For Things That Queen Einston . iluu.iiiir t i . - i .... .h.- clared. "Keep t..e face of your packages clear for the address and mailing instructions a you want to speed delivery." t:::t.V;ih : Bc&sl Cbrch INTENDED FOB LAST WEEK Th Bethel and Calynso Wom an's Societies of Christian Service held their visitation program Wed nesday night of last week with the Rthei church as host Mesdames Jlnr and Perry Grady were at the door to welcome the visitors. Mrs. W. T. Byrd gave the welcome after the opening song. Mrs. Garland AV bhin cave the devotional, after which a very impressive candle- liBht nrosram was given by Helen Sullivan, and Mesdames William Sullivan and Garland Alphln. . At the conclusion there was a simple hut impressive ceremony of lighting the candles on the birth day cake, with Mesdames Willie Byrd, Willie Outlaw, William Sulli van, T. A. Jernlgan, Garland Al phln, Ed. Jim, Dan and Perry Grady, and Miss Helen Sullivan lighting their respective candles. After the program the group was ushered into the recreation room where they were served candlelight salad and coffee. The group was led in games by Mrs. Garland Al phln and Mrs. Herring from the Calypso Society. Mrs. Lloyd Bordeaux of Wilming ton soent the week end witn Mr. and Mrs. Wiley DalL : - Mr. and Mrs. Dan Grady ana Mrs. Ed Grady and family spent Sunday with Mt and Mrs. Boyal Garner of Fuquay Springs. Mrs. Garland Alnbin ana Mrs. Ray Alphin visited relatives in Cal- .vdso Friday. fv" :,.'.''':'. :;i'.'.--. Merle and Jean Summerlin of Raieieh raent the holidays at home. Linda Lou Alnhin of Goldsboro spent the week end with her grand parents Mr. ana Mrs. soy Aipnin. Mrs. Nannie Grady is .improving name at this writing. The Bethel Society enjoyed the visitation and study at Kones unap 1 Wednesday nleht. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Alphln and girls of Goldsboro and Mrs. Jlose Ainhin of ML Olive spent Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Ai nhin. : Mr. and Mrs. Dan" Grady have moved to the Rones Chapel section. -Eva Grady of -Raleigh spent Thanksgiving with her parents Mesdames G. L. and J. L. Sum merlin soent Wednesday in Ral eigh, tf SOi. Grov;crs Urged Because black shank and Gran ville wilt are now more prevalent to some extent In every major tob acco producing county In the 6tate, It will be more than ever a prob lem for Tar Heel growers to choose the. right variety .of tobacco for next year. r J. - Tobacco specialists say that rota tion and use of resistant varieties are the two measures being used f fieht these dread diseases. Ro tation, they point out, helps by re ducing Infestation in the soli and giving support to resistant varie ties. - ' The resistant varieties all re laaaaA hv the ExDeriment Strttlon a year ago, are Dixie Bright 101 and 102, which nave resistance to now black shank and" Granville wilt, nd mivte Brisht 27. which has re sistance to Granville wilt only. , nivio fRrieht 101 has shown mod erate resistance to black shank and high resistance to Granville wlltr. It yields about like 400 and Yellow Special, is of .good quality, and cures to a bright lemon color. The leaves are spaced moderately wiae apart on the stalk and ore some what tender under very favorable growing conditions. Plants snouia be spaced about 18 to 20 inches in h rtt.ni ant tnrroed hish. The var iety seems to be adapted to a wide range of soils ana growing conditions. nixie BriBht 102 has shown high raaiatanrA in both black Shank and Granville wilt in North Carolina. It is a moderate yielder, about like Oxford 26, is-thlnner than oxiora 26, and of high quality. The leaves are spaced wide apart on the stalk., f lams snouia oe set m lncnes in the drill and topped high. Dixie Brighl 102 dries easily, during the curing ana needs to ary rapidly for best lemon' color. The third new variety, Dixie Bright 27, is not resistant to black shank but has resistance to Gran vil)e wilt about equal to Oxf ord 26. You can pay more but you cant buy hefter. , .. .vrjy. . my risk crig ini . day? Get rid of that (L the safe, easy, amfictal W S" . , Producing JSSlnS " bull take,, pay inore iJkof injury, .Ship your buU and lE& low transmitting Dd reed vour next cow to a bet consistently. Phone us and breed your nci v "..SbS than you could afford to own. nni ;TC1M GUERNSEY lTT.ZI SOUTHEASTERN ASTIfmL E..IE I COASTAL COOPERATIVE BREEDERS ASS'N. INC Phones: 8781 ft 54U WALLACE, M. C IbRduce Misery of. o f9 We Build to aSTANPARD Not to a PRICE! 1 v 1 r77J-':'' CONCRETE PRODUCTS . Phone 3412 INCOBFOBATED Khutoa, M. C 'Oakia-W-MMaaarMMi; avwaaxl Mad OnaaM mVmtm'6t . m, t 1 1 a rca. ... A'- x arTiiirinliiai'l Naaa- SJii t . .r. ........ v-i- Wf"Sl&2sjS!!L'J!TM . ""'t"il""ii"c"' . "i mTify 4 " LJl... -.. mr-"- "tir-1. mn ffaWi i ' ' ' iNwaimasnMiiiii o . . r:3suiz:" - "" " ' rr aW .. BJvW'I- Wm- 5. - J i '- ... I.-". ( IHa'VacMOoMarSlaitAtMtM : , Biawak1aftCaiM " " " lefjlll! is built forfcyesrs ahead! 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