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I Soybeans ? first grown in thi?J|
country as ? forage erop?anmw II
? coming into use as a valuable ?Wre-Jl
I table for the table. The green shelled II
beans of the garden varieties now II
being developed have a richer, more II
natty flavor than many common II
I beans. Variety first, then piepara-H
tion, are factors that make for tablpH
quality in the soybean, - say home II
I economics specialists in the United II
I States Department of Agriculture. fl
NEW LEASE DRAWN "... I
Every year a million tenant fam-H
ilies move from one farm to another. II
I One of the reasons for this instability I
I is the hope for a more profitable I
arrangement with a new landlord.
Because payment of most of its I
ii>fM over a period of about I
I 5 years and depends upon the best I
I management of farm and
home, leases which afiow a tenure ot I
at least this long are almost eesen- I
I tial, the Farm Security Administra- I
I tion finds. Its records show that I
the million families which move each I
year seldom have a Isaac in writing. I
Such agreements as are made often I
are vague. ?Misunderstandings result I
I and the tenant moves on. I
To make farm renters a better risk ?
I for a loan, the administration this ?
year is requiring a written lease. The I
lease covers the usual renting agree- I
ments in tint locality and protects ?
both landlord and renter. It must I
secure the renter reasonably secure ?
tenure, and, if the renter obtains a I
I loan for permanent improvements, it ?
must assure him tenure until he has. I
received full benefit of the improve- I
ment, or compensation if the lease is I
I terminated or expires. I
COLD STORAGE PLANTS
I Community cold storage plants I
I ) where thrifty families may preserve I
out-of-season meats and vegetables I
now total about 1,300 in 33 states. ?
The figures have been compiled by I
Kenneth F. Warner, meat specialist I
of the United States Department of I
Agriculture, from reports from all I
the states. I
The Corn Belt, from Ohio west I
through Kan*-3 and the Dakotas, re- I
ported 795 locker plants, of which I
Iowa had 305 units, the largest num- I
ber for any State. Ranking higlr al- I
so is the Pacific Northwest, where H
Washington had 225 units, the second I
largest number. Other states where H
I the lockers have become popular in- I
I eluded Minnesota with 114; Nebras- ?
I ka, 92; Kansas, 90; Oregon, 75; Wis- ?
cousin, 65; Idaho, 50; Illinois, 46; Ok- I
lahoma, 42; and South Dakota, 25. I
Many new plants are proposed or are
I under construction. I
1938 MILK RECORD
I A new high record of milk produc- ?
tion in 1938?about 110 billion pounds ?
for the full year?is indicated by the ?
last monthly estimate* of the Bureau I
of .Agricultural Economics. The in- H
I crease over 199T is about' 4 per cent. ?
Butter is the most fcfcportant man- ?
ufactured product, nsiifc about 41
per cent of the total milk production. ?
An equivalent amount is need 88 milk. ?
and cream.; <3*ese s^pkes about six ?
I par emit of the milk, evaporated milk ?
? ease goods shout 4 . per cent, ice ?
cream about 3? per cent and a num- ?
ber of other products the remainder. ?
I NO STATE LINES
Uf wm farm problems seldom stop I
at State few of them can be I
solved without cooperation between ?
I rtates. The extent to which the fl
cooperate with each other and I
with 4he various bureaus of the Unit- I
ad States Department of Agriculture, I
shows up in the annual report of the ?
Office of Experiment Stations. I
In his report to Secretary Wallace, ?
Dr. James T. Janfine, Chief of the ?
Office^points eut^^coopgative ?
? to * m l?gE ISSV ?f I
/yfUp ret ExDenment Sto- I
uongfly |i?i ^ . IB
results are reported in the unualll
reports of the bureaus immediately |M
in "Soils and Men," the 1938
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YftflfuOHi C2UT18 XTOlll t H
I MATUhMtAdl ill
?g| 11
?is equal toaboht Ikon of bard coal.
Two cords of cedar, redwood, popu
lar, Cottonwood, catalpa, cypres*,
basswood, spruce or white pine have
about the same beating value as "*?
Khb of coaL A cord is 129 cubic feet
?St'Uwxl
Although firewood should be at*
lowed to season for about a ye?r ht
often begins to deteriorate if allowed
to air dry for more than 2 or S swa,
the Forest Products Laboratory re*
ports.
EGGS AND CHICKENS
Egg prices made less than th*
usual seasonal advance during No-1
vember and chicken prices continue at
low levels, the Bureau of Agricultural
Economics says in its current poultry!
and egg situation report \ m
A record high rate of egg produc- ]
tion per farm flock,-a continued fav
orable relationship of feed prices to
egg prices, and a greater than sea-i
sonal increase in movement of pool*
try into storage were cited as otherl
major developments of the past
month.
THE ANSWERS I
1. About 15,000 officers and 182^1
000 men.
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3. December, 1933.
4. Theodore Roosevelt, after eerv- J
ing out the term of President Me
Kinley and being re-elected for four
years, retired, but in 1912 ran as a j
Progressive.
5. Yes, from 555 in 1936 to 535 in
1937 (rate is deaths per 1,000,000
population.)
6. About 1700,000^00.
7. About 1,800 officers and 17,000
men.
8. July 4, 1946.
3c 1 About $6,763,000,000. - I
10. Last year, 810,786370.84. j|
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
^Maying qualified as Administra
trix of the estate of Michal Wilkin
son, deceased, late of Pitt County,
North Carolina, this is to notify-all
persons having claim against tha es
tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the underwgned at .Farmville, N.
C* esiftr before tha 16th day of Da
?ember, 1989, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate wtt
please make payment.
This tha 14th day of December,
1938. ^
ADELL ANDREWS, Admixris
I : 'gSggrix afKichaT
JOHN HS*
Attorney. Owkm
Norrn, nw ?arw
. NOTICB O* SALE
Under A5 by virtue of the power
of sale contained In an Order inade
to His Honor, J. P. Harrington,
Clerk of Pitt County Superior Court,
the^l2th^day^ofJ)ecem
late of the County of Pitt, the under
dgnsd, Commissioner, will sejl at
public auction, for cash, in front of
the Town Hall, in the Town of Farm
rille, North Carolina, Monday, Jan
uary 16th, 1989, at 12 o'clock, Noon,
^f?B^Plgteribed
Lying ah# being totheTowri of
Pannville, County of Pitt, State of I
on tha East ride;VjHta'Sfcnirt^rinsi-i
I
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Boy Scout luring tuberculin skis
- test?a means of telling If tubercu
losis germ $ are present is his body. ;;
Tuberculin testing activities sre car
ried on throughout the yea? by the
income received from Christmas
Seals.
:
ttQU ?T1? r**
.JUT* &X1CL aTB? ttuHv*, fTimsntB axiu
derwent an operation fe^^pen^k
| W. ft Redick Jb .able. to be out again
after having been ill fpr the past-two
Miss Lonm Brothers, a teacher of
Speed, wilM *>mt wi^hefvra?a**'
Mm W. * Brokers, for the Week
en*.;'- i
in Rtehn?njl|Va.
iMm George Lwie .visited relatives
in Raleigh Tuesday.
m. and Mrs. Jednnde Grosham i^nd
darter, Jerry, spent WveraT tJaye
recently with Mr, and Mm. G. W.
'V .'r
Betsy Fountain, daughter of Mr
and Mra. R. A. Fountain, Jr., ia ill
and unable to attend school,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stokes and
children, Talmadge, ; Charlotte and
Joyce, of Grifton, Visited relatives
in Fountain Sunday afternoon.
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The hog sale he# at Washington,
Beaufort County, last Tuesday was
worth $3,679 to the 21 farmers of
Hyde and Beaufort counties Who sold
232 hogS, weighing 494)20 pounds.
The Camden-Currituck association
sold 329 hogs tar 27 fanners last
Wednesday for $4,020.77, Currituck
growers reporttJuUiWtee plague has
killed morn than $00 hogs in that
county so far this season,
NOTICE OF gALI
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Undo* and virtue of the power of
sale contained in that certain mort
gage executed by W, E. Pitfman datr
ed January SO, 1928; to Fountain and
Company, of record in Book,X*14?at
.page 266 of the Pitt County Registry,
default having been made in the pay*
mehi of the indebtedness therein se
cured, the undersigned mortgage will
sell to the highest bidder for CASH,
before the Courthouse door in Green
ville, North Carolina, son Monday,
January 16, 1939, at 12 o'clock Noon,
the following described mal estate*
One pieee of land adjoining the
lands of * P. Killebrew, Robert Pitt
man and others and containing 81
1-lfr seres more or less,
This the 18th day of December,
1938.
FOUNTAIN & COMPANY,
Mortgagee.
J. N. FOUNTAIN, Owner of
Debt.
JOHN HILL PAYLOR, Attorney,
Farmville, North Carolina. 4wks
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA,
PITT COUNTY, >> '
THE SUPERIOR COURT %
ARTHUR FOREMAN
EMMA MAE FOREMAN
- NOTICE -
The defendant, Emma Mae Fore
man, will take notice that an action
entitled as abovnhss bees
in the Superior Court of Pitt County,
North Carolina, 'for divorce on
grounds of two yeai^ separation; and
the'Wd defendant wfflfurth* take
perior Court of said county in the
Courthouse in Grtrtrr&e, North Caro
lina, on the 20th day of December,
1938,^ and answer or demur to the
J. F. Harrf^^Omk^
JOHN HIIX^PAYUOR/Attorney.
Under and by virtue <rf^^w p?^?
?vfr. . . p t TT TIT it
Trustee under of November 17
1986, of record In Btik Y-21 at page
127 of the Pitt County Registry, de
fault having been made'in the pay
ment of the indebtedness therein de
scribed, the undersigned wili^sell tot
cash before the courthouse ddor in
the Town of Greenville, N?iH Caro
lina, oh Monday, December 19th, 1988*
at 12 o'clock Noon, the following de
scribed real estate; IpgSra *' H
First Parcel: That certain tract of
laJwf in Falkland Township, Pitt
County, North Carolina, and begin
ning in the Tsrboro Road where it
fdrha going to the old landing and
runs thence with the Tsrboro Road
S 7-80 ? 30 poles to* stake; thence
S 68 E 62 pofca to a stake; 'thence
8 83 E 160 poles to a stake in the
dividing line ef. Lot No. 0 and Lot
No. 1 in the Moseley Division, thence
N 85 poles to a stake on the bank of
Tar River; thence up Tar River N 75
W85 poles to an iron stake, Webb
and Moseley's corner; thenoe N 01 W
185 poles to a birch tree; thence N
37-80 W 18 poles; thence N 78 W
18 1-2 poles; thence ft 8W0 W 86
poles to the Tarboro Road at the be
ginning and containing 46 acres,
more or less. ,:|
Second Parcel: Artptoing the above
described tract amibeginning at the
Tsrboro Road at a stake, the south
west corner of Lot No. 1 and runs
thence with said Tsrboro Road S 7-wl
E 30 poles to a stake, corner of l*t[j
No. 8; thence S 72 E 58 poles to a
stake; thence S 86-80 E 164 poles to
a stake; thence, N 88 poles; thence
N 88 W 160 polpe to * stake; thdM
N 68 W 52 potea to the beginning,
containing 45 acres, more or less,
The above two tracts of lend being
the same lands conveyed to Stephen
Everett by F. S. fioyster Guano Com
pany by deed recorded in Book F*81
1st; page 816.
EXCEPTING, HOWEVER, fppm
the above described two tracts a? I
land two parcels thereof containing
20.8 acres and A8 acres, respectively, I
conveyed by Stephen Everett and
wife Mittie A. Everett to David
Moore, as shown on plst made by
Egi'C, Dresbach, C. ?., dated Novem.
ber 9, 1936, and also excepting a
eel thereof conveyed by Stephen
Everett and wife Mittie A. Everett
pjriWilliem Dunn, which deeds are to
be recorded in the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds of Pitt County,
Third Parcel: That certain tract or
parcel of land lying and being in
Falkland Township, Pitt County, I
North Carolina, and being well known
NgfLot No. 8 in. the division of the
Bjiftah Dunn land, containing 25
aeess, more or less; also a one-fifth
undivided interest In lot Np. 7 of the
Woods land in said Wvteidn and be
ing the identical land conveyed to
William M, Dunn by J. B, Dunn et I
ai, heir? of Joaish Dunn, by Deed re
corded to Book G-17 at page 108 to.
Die office of the Register of Deeds
of Pitt County, to which deed .refer
ence is hereby made, and being the
same land conveyed by William M.
Dunn and wife Irene Dmm, to Steph
en Everett by dead dated October 80,
1936, to which deed reference is here
by made, >=
Fourth Parcel; that certain tract
of land to Falkland Township, Pitt
County, North Carolina, bounded on
the North by Tar Rfvar, on the East
by Lot No. 8 ?r the woods land of
Die Pitt Place, on the South by Lot
No. 5, on the East by the Cleared land
and containing 164.6 acres as shown
by map of the woodsland of the Pitt
Place recorded to map Book No. 8 at
page 83. EXCEPTING, HOWEVER,
from the above described tract that
certain land conveyed by "Henry Sut
ton and wife, Berths Sutton to J. E.
Moore, by deed duly recorded to Book
L-18 at page 588 to the office of the
Register of Deeds of Pitt County.
This the 5th day of November, 1988.
W. H. WOOLARD,
^Trustee.
JOHN HILL TAYLOR, Attorney.
Farmville, North Carolina. ?? ?: 4wks
NO-neE^O^SUNMONS Rlgf
NORTH CAROLINA,
PITT COUNTY.
THE?j4A ^rai|UPERI0B C0U*T
FRANK yiNES.%;?: j ?
The defendant, Frank Vines, to the
| above entitled action will take notice
that an action as above entitled has
been commenced to the Superior Court
mining an absolute divorce from the
bonds of matrimony on the grounds
of two years separation.
commanded and requirod to appear to
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NOTICE OF SALE!
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Under and by. virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain deed ,
of trust executed by William Moye
and wife Leila Barrett Moye to John
Bill Paylor, Trustee, dated Novem
ber 4, 1987, of record in Book E-22
at page 178 of the Pitt County Regis
try, default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness therein
described, the undersigned trustee
will Bell to the highest bidder for
CASH, before the Courthouse door
in the Town of Greenville, North
Carolina, on Saturday, December 24th,
1988 at 12 o'clock Noon, the follow
ing described real estate: U >
Bounded on the North by the lands
of L. R. Jones, (formerly E, T. Robin
son) and the Farmvflle-Greenville
concrete road, on the East by-the
lands of Mjrs. Eliza Tyer, and the H.
G. Moye'heirs, on the South by the
lands of L. R. Jones, (formerly E. T. <
Robinson), and Sandy Run; and on
the West-by the lands of L. R, Jones
(formerly E. T, Robinson). Begin
ning at an iron stake in the Farm
ville-Greenville Road, running South
5-00 W 2060 feet to ditch in the line
of L. R. Jones, thence S 18-00 E 2220
feet to Sandy Run, thence S 66-80 E
165 feet, thence S 68-00 E 240 feet to
Btake in Sandy Run; thence N 1-00
if 285 feet, thence N 12-30 E 286
feet, N 26-00 W 290 feet, thence N
57-30 W 80 feet, thence N 7-00 W 820
feet, thence N 40-00 E 250 feet;
thence N 10-00 E 470 feet, thence N
30-00 E 100 feet, thence N 44 W 870
feet, thence N 48-00 W 480 feet to a
poplar, thence N 13 E 829 feet,
thence S 77 E 208.7 feet, thence *N
18 E 417.4 feet, thence K77 W 208.7
feet to an oak, thence N 18 E 168 feet,
thence ;N 17-15 -W 207 feet, thence
N 82-W 311 feet to a, stake in road,
thence N 52-15 W 417% feet to an
iron stake* the beginning, containing
56 acres by actual survey, made by
H. L. Rivers, C. E? January 4th, 1923,
and being the same land conveyed to
H. C. Moye by Franda Joyner and
wife Mary 1917 and December 27th,
1918, said deeds duly of record in
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Book. H-12 page 188 and 3*18 page
83 of the Pitt County Registry, to
which deeds reference is made; also ?
two acres deeded H, C. Moye by H.
6. Moye and wife, February 17,1918,
duly of record in Bocfr R-10 page 17,
to which deed reference is also-made
and being the identical tract or tracts
of land conveyed to William Moye by
the North Carolina Joint Stock Land
Bank of Durham, bjj deed dated Oc
tober 10th, 1988 -add-recorded in Bode
Q-19 page 487 of the Pitt County
Registry.
This the 28rd day of November,
1988. . ?
JOHN HILL PAYLOR, Ttustee.
4 wks.
Viiif"rm i Sic
Da V. H. MEWBOSN
? OPTOMETRIST ?
? NMCT VISIT
Farm ville?Office at Fields' Jewelry
Store, MONDAY BBC. 26 ol
Ayden office over P. R. Taylor ft Co.
MONDAY, JANUARY 2
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