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~ - - ?? ' NLJ^m |tg I . Snpply of 8w^^^p I ?fy?iL?i?& I pliee for the United States, Great Britain and other nations resisting aggression is underway. The pro duction of pork, dairy products, eggs anig poultry wiQ be stimnTated through the support of prices ow the period ending June 80, IMS, at . "\ ; v- .???"?? ' T"-' ? ?' * - - levels remunerative to producers. The Department ot Agriculture will purchase supplies in the open market to sunnort loos tens prices (Chicago basis) at levels approxi mately as follows: Hogs ewt. 89.00; dairy prodacts (baas of butter pound) 31 cents; chickens pound, 10 cents; eggs dosen, 22 carta * - These supplies can be used for transfer to the British and other countries under the provisions of ' the Lead-Lease Act; for release upon, the market in case of unwarranted speculative price increases; to meet requests from the Bed Cross for shipment to war refugee areas and for direct distribution through school fcnch programs or through state welfare departments to public aid families. Arrangements are also be ing made for a full and complete co ordination of the purchases with those being made for our armed <MPBtfc , ? ' Under the program, farmers will be urged to: (a) increase pork pro duction by feeding hog* to heavier weight* and by increasing farrowing of pigs; (b) increase dairy produc tion by feeding oow* more grain and by milking more cows; (c) encour age additional production of poultry by increasing the size of flocks. j "It is time," Secretary , Wickard said, "to begin converting our ever*, normal granary supplies into ever normal feed supplies. "We have conducted intensive studies of the needs of the Unitea States, England, and other democra cies. We believe we have a sun'i cient supply of most agricultural commodities. ' Larger supplies of some pork, dairy and poultry prod ucts will be needed, however, in the United States, in British Isles and in Europe for several years, irrespec tive of the duration of the war. In Europe foundation herds and flocks are being rapidly depleted. Even in normal times, many Americans need more of these protective products. "Because of the Ever-Normal Granary, feed supplies are abundant and farmers will only be too glad to increase their production of pork, dairy products, poultry and eggs if prices make it profitable to grow more of these foods. Consumers should realize that fair returns to farmers for the food products men tioned are the best assurance, not only of ample supplies, but, in the k>ug run, of fair prices to consumers. The Secretary said the plan to In crease the production of food em phasized that national farm pro grams are adjustment programs in every sense of the -word. "Since these programs began, we have pointed eat that they amid be used te tin ins si production,'' Secre tary Wiekard said, "md that farm ers wonld like nothing better than sa oppertaaity la prom that fact. ] "Furthermore, -the soil conserva tion that has taken place during the - past eight years has pot farmers in a position to produce mom and to produce it without the soil destruc tion that took place during the first World War. "I do no want this food plan to be misunderstood. -This action decs not programs and rash to produce more of every farm commodity without w gard for oar soil, pr what this coun 1 try and the other democracies wfi! need. To do this wi -sld be to repeat the mistakes of the first war ana fertility, and fanner^s efforts ^ hy to record V 1^0 M cVEjSDHH' vfE. MHMMSH IO' wft SB ilteae ^ I th^ir f&nofirs wfll' coTrfinuc . ? ? ti ilii i> ? J??!l? r> in ri w produce aounuanuy sua enioeiit ly* wtfo Emwsf 1. How old is Prime Minister Winston Churchill? 2. Whet is the Golden Horn? 3. How fur is Greenland from British ports? 4. Where is Tripoli, the Medi terranean seaportT 5. When did Germany and Rus sia sign their accord? 6. What is the actual meaning of a "panser" division in German? 7. What is meant, in a labor dis pute, by the "check-off" system? 8. What happens when the Su preme Court is evenly divided after hearing an appeal ? I 9. For what was the world's larg est industrial plant constructed? 10. Is Hie policy of the United States, in relation to the war in Europe, neutral? (See The Answers on Pag* 6.) The human race will be improved when you contribute to Its welfare by improving yourself. F VI, wW SK 11 ^"*" -;r, ;??:-/ " 1 ?*' I ?' Mrs. W. A. Marlowe, Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. J. C. Gardner and Miw Lillian Corbett visited ibe Bozalea Gardens near Tarboro, Monday. Mr. add Mm. W. V. Bedick, James Albert Bideck and Mtb. Lee Jones were Sanatorium visitors, Tuesday^ Mrs. A. K. Davis, Mrs. P. B. Davis, Mrs. a W. Mitchell and Mrs. W. P. Edwards, of Windsor, spent Wedne^ I day with Ifr. and Mrs. E. Earl Lang. ' Entertains Girl Scout Troop. The Walstonburg Girl Scout Troop was given a chicken salad supper Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. C. T, Hicks, one of the Troop Committee members. The troop of twenty girls were served <m toe back lawn of Mrs. Hicks' home. Four members of the Troop Committee were present: Mrs. Frank Shirley, Mrs. Jarvis Hollo man, Mrs. Woo ten Hobbs, and Mrs. C T. Hicks. lbs. D. D. Fields - . W*>J? i-Jm l/< ' f >vlt*S - v?\ J Tt ttlSwlUlUi^ j favors. 1 ous games ranging from . musical (y^XNT-TjEST' ^)F?^!EJR3jjfe "i ed an oasay contest for farm boys and girls, the wham of which will receive purebred dairy animals and * possible trip to the National Dairy Show. The contest is being sponsored by the five purebred dairy cattle associa tions and the Southern Planter mag azine of Richmond, Va. The com petition is being announced formally in the March issue of the magazine. Boys and girls between the ages of I 13 and 20, inclusive, are eligible to compete. The contest began on March 1 and will doae May 81. I The dairy breed association co- I operating are: The Ayrshire Breed- I era' Association of Brandon, Ver City. i .. . \ V?A*' ? ?_' "* ? , g<^P ? The last entered in a national contest, and the national winner will receive, fe additional tp Ida or Hear registered ban naif, an all-expense trip to Ilia National Dairy Show to be field at Memphis this fall g| . Typical of the ignorance that ex ists in the world la the opinion that advertising is a scheme to get money 'Sk' | Located Near Norfolk Southern I LUMBER, MOULDINGS, I ROUGH and DRESSED SCREEN DOOR STOCK. I Tour Patronage Bapectfoflr SoBdted. W59XT16B ft lot OfwZ^BZSffI'' i! ? aa ?- wiiminiwa im|w> flw^ ?iniw f; follows tho oil.; of CAEDUI, bo* _ - at* t _ * . yhmftnfc^h ^vaoo o^ovjha vv-fPuzs jalde digestion and helps bodld || iu Ust periodic distress. CARDUI for irow thaw SO yean! who neglect it ? ?*?' i invi mi \ '??) ? ?!!? i, i ' ;. .r - u. ! Town of FfermviDe , I Registration Notice t" >.?? Tho Registration Books of tho Town of IhrnvIBe wtB be Open at the Office of the nnienigMd Registrar, 106 N. Main Street, Saturday, April 19th end remain 0900 through Saturday, May 3rd, for the purpose of Registering all -wreglefoMd yotere desiring to Begftfer for Election to he held Taeedey, May 6th, 1941. C. H. FLANAGAN, A-19.25.M-X Registrar. - i ' ? - . v] I D A# ' i- p**""*"" Mlf>,<# VK'M" 11a fitiiixi^ 21 I CHD m I /ll ? A\V yPflMj Ml I &W ^L ? I <. ?'?Pa^fc'W--3fc'KI 9b ??? fi ?* ? ' *"'. - - ' u ^ W fT A \i-i ' ' " * f ? flT\ ffflMMIn nfifiH. It i'- t ? ? . '*'J. 4 JT ' bt>at.t0 yp pve yop fuH? wefl < developed pulktt, ready to Itj - hurffm m the ihotTf^t r time. Wtaft mom, Groweaa is .economical to iectt/fLCi&iqr k .:? takes bat 16 lbs. to cany e bird - iL*- %Tn ry - inrougn ine growing penoa. no matter how you look at it, it doesn't mW- ^aa/4* pullm right? IT PAYS I i Cone in to C ?ee u? about * your growing feed need! _~_3 DAVIS SUPPLY CO. Farmvffle, N. C. dUBS&UUTto THS KNTERPRISS ? ? ? ??|^^HHHMHa EZZj ^ I Over 100 Special Bargain Items ? Be Sure To Mike Yoir Plw To Be Here Friday! I ? ? * - __. _..-*f_._^_ -? > . I ? ? ? SALE I ? I Kitchen TOWELS I Fart linen kitchen towels, assorted color borders I 4 mmmmmmmtttrntimmmm ?N" ? SALE I ? SILK HOSE Good, quality sift & rayon hose irregakrsof .?39c Value IOC I : mmmmmammmmmmmmm ? WOMEN'S ? RAYON SLIPS Assorted styles in womens slips ? aD sixes. v ?-Values to' 59c? 39c ? SALE I ? " .,PLAYCLOTH Good qaility playcloth in - assorted stripes and solid colors 5c yi ? SALE! ? 36" BLEACHING 36 tech white Mmrtihn, ? ? lOcVatae ? 5c yd. SPORT?SfflRTS I I Boys' solid color sport I ? shirts in bhie, tan and green?Sale II *9* || I* CURTAIN ? STRETCHER Standard aba atntdur wttk stenderd mb ? strong tod ?tardy? ?dr Mt V . <. ? $1.50 Vafaw ? ^ _ : . jjflBdflflfet *> . *? ?j^K^M ^ ... v . ^??^;d''-^,^>-' >;?? :*'!r vT-^? i^b b H7 A flunuf/^ '-& wHt^' y i'\ f .1 w ^^i* - B ;'i 3|jtBj ^j jf?l y |Hj B ^ 2 ?!*, K ~*"?5 *.' ? I m? . to tafadt i w 9W . ? -* *" - ?? re i ???'W^ Jm ffA ?rit? v. fiJi -7t*1T::_L1 -1ir ;J 4 SALE! ? $t?0 Spring DRESSES ? " . Smart New Dresses ? Prints, aad solid colors in dozens of lovely styles, sizes for Juniors, Blisses and women. AH new colors ? Values to 9S.00 . SALE! 2090 Yds. NEW |A? I I < .V IB* /\TT7 ft > -B. 1; ^???^ * - '"?'v-:'.V I STEP STOOLS J ? Well made and reinforced throughout unpointed ? grooved steps that fold under etool... a $U9 Value ... SALE ! $i.oo 1 * ' ' A lovely sheer chiffon hose in the newest summer A?A*m ? a reel value for This ... ? . . ? BARGAIN FESTIVAL - * STEP LADDERS Well cBMtnetod with re inforcinf throughout .... ?tardy ?m4 strong . . fall Are feet high . ... Sells regvlarly ap to $1.75? $1.00 TENNIS SHOES Heavy brown tennis shoes for men, women and children 59c SALE?2Q0 pairs womens ?w CWWwotWHH:* brown ? A REAL VALUE ! I ? SALE!? ? I ? * fm T%TT7*Y 12V ' TfcT^T"\ ? - ? bJ* fa r%? Ex jg u' X ? :i. |l B ? , \/jil nil 1 ft Jiirn nm S^rJLsJL^ - 4 I SPRPADS I
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