ytf, jutMTrnti ftniin f vrrerrla urill he Knj)^ fcy |j|4 NWT I^M> fjWB^ " J TKA aktiMi WH W n>fc?lUft film |U.| Mtroywii^ bet capable of *lQ&g ocwel ? MlBx-j' VK A] ? ..> <*->+- . ??I <te<roytf. Wka construction reach be tmrf 9ot tt tte rata of two & i > * % AV v'w.^V t .. -? I |,IMM|fl Aj. Sr^TyT^iiSi^'^^flont ill I twcuty-fffft iddiiioQi} timers will be ' ? Ford Motor Company wiH undertake ? involving 400 .^a3||^a *rWl*# SCRAP7 The inam of the nation here ~ DeeiiypuLea oy secretary rviccqRi w I sell their scrap metal for use in de fense production in order to help ?A. '. at a. jaiv Rb -J :'.^b - ' --i avert tore M?e?a shortage of iron end steel scrap. Mr. Wickard aaysj that the scrap is made available for] use"* even though fiuancial returns cannot he larger NEW U. & MAP. There are still tmsurveyed 120, 458,798 acres in the United States despite the fact that the Government has been conducting surveying ex ' peditions for 156 -years. The faet is hrought up to date after more than two years of research apd en graving work. The map, mounted on canvas, is add through the Super intendent of Documents, at 8&60. * ALIENS, 'v. There are 4,921,439 - registered aliens, living in the United States ac cording to the Department of Justice. Italy leads aG nations with 694^71 subjects- here. Germany has 315^)64. Countries with more than 100,000 citizens in this country include Can ada, 448,022; Poland, 442^51; Au stria-Hungary, 402?27; Mexico, 416, 892; Russia, 366,834; Great Britain, 291,451; Irish Free State, 158^02; and Sweden, 102478. JAPS SCOUT ISLANDS. Reports from Honolulu indicate that the Japanese Navy has been ac tive in American waters. A Jap anese submarine was recently locat ed in Hawaiian territorial waters, remaining submerged in daylight hours and coming up after dark. - The Navy, it is said, spotted and observed the submarine when it was more than 400 miles from Hawaii Moreover, semi-hostile Japanese movements have been noted around Midway, Wake, Johnston, Palmyra and other Pacific islands where fast ? " ? ^ItANK PLANT f I fottf .SO cibJ'macLte guns, toward the troublesome question' of mice control is thai the speedy pas- I L-ulimn. I* in J ,. - ., ? I ! ?Tl,m '?-'? ]/f rnore important wtni tu6 dst&us ox ? the measure itself. Leon Henderson points out that when Congress first I started to consider the bill, the cost of fiving had gone up only about five per cent. Since the outbreak of I war in 1989. By September 15th, and it has continued upward in recent I weeks. I ? J; ?? EXPORTS c^r v I;: United States exports in August amounted to 455,000,000 with seven lucent of the total go^to About twenty par cent went to Latin America. Exports to Japan were It mil thTunited'st^a to give priority to combat planes and related war ma terials to be supplied to the Soviet armies. The new policy implies that necessary supplies will bs sent to Russia even at the expense of the United States Army, subject onjy to limitations on transportation. NOTTICE OF SALE ? Under and by virtue of the power U|3>ale contained in an Order made by His Honor, J. Frank Harrington, Clerk of Pitt County Superior Court, on Monday,- Nov. 10th, 1041, in that Special Proceeding entitled 7. W. Lang et air, Ex? Parte, the under signed Commissioner, will an the 26th 1 day of Mhvember, 1941, at 12 o'clock, Noon, in front of the Town HaS, in the Town of FannriHe, County of Pitt, North Carolina, expose to public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described real, estate: Namely: t One brick building and lot located on Church Street, in the Town of Jhnnville, JPttt Canity, North Caro lina, and known as the Dr. jMorrij| 9 Office, same being about 30 by ISO feet | This the*! 10th day of NtWember, Date of sale-^-Nbw. 28th WgmM ? Place ofaale-Fro* of Tow* Hall, GET TRADE RECEIPTS FROM UU m ? Willi iw^i i - iM R ywi f Vlut ? ml ./??' 1 I tieaily- free of chlorides. !* J* , ,, . ? ' w Wjv5 ,? ., i J J VAmva w^ UXlj waVIUIKTJ iiUill 1 ery a?4 equipmeirt ^ VmHI A i?i4 w V to manufacUffBrs. Droceasors and w^rntim r /I -f I - ? j feficimr* roofing, or aimilaritetto/: 1 ? "=- ; ? ;.v *\\ '.V** j QUESTION: Where can afartnerfc who wants to start a small poultry! flock obtain information about hotu?->j ] or home agent 'The* are also avafl- 4 able free at N. C. State College" a 1 number of bulletins and circulars on i poultry productiosu Write the Agri- i cultural Editor, State College, Ral- A leigh, for the following Extension I Circulars: No. 261, "Chick Raising** Now 241, "Feed Formulas for: Pool- 1 trT; No. 249, "Incubation"; No. 244, "Poultry Breeding as a Means of Flock Improvement"; No. 289, i "Grazing Crops fifei Poultry?|;|No. < m "Parasites or Foutay-Y No. 158, ? "Feeding for Egg- Production"; No. 1 1.58, "How to Cun Poultry Flocks"; 1 and No. 154, "Common Diseases of j L He i? credited with making the ' Navy our first line of defense. I 2. A message firom the German . e^eegr^eomei,^ 3. Yale, Harvard and Princeton. ?|1| 4. One owned and operated by a laige industrial user of east, f r J ? 6. .-Jack Ixmdoi&Sv " M u v.'M m Z Zrr - .... I I: 9, General Archbald WavelL ;.| H 10.: Yes, in 1779-88 the British d4 A fended the Bock for more than thre* I F- : 1 The demand for farm products in 1942 is expected to he greater (than in .1941, although the improvement ;'l will not Be as marked as it Mfe this year over 1940k fays the U 8. Agri 7 -?" - ' ? "-'' ? -.' V- \ . - ." * ..' v , . , ? ; ?^Tfee _Uaited States, after^ thel ._ , . ?_. ; f.i^^V'^y, .[ 'k^L m ?' | i .'? "./V%- L | f f WMi>| h,| ^>41. . | md xi&tioos- upftn1 looting POtJNDS OP FOOD A Tulsa, Olds. ?<? Cbl A. D. Tutti* is, : ertimaife^hat maverage lealthy, p moderate!^' active mas, veighing about 160 pounds eats 1,626 xrnnds a year, this would include tborf.lW pounds Potatoes; 10 pounds of- legumespand nutej 100 Kymds of tomatoes And citxna fruits; L60 pounds of meal, poultry or fish; uid 66 :poaods df sugar, beside other hinge. ? ? : Plane built of plastics and wood is tailed after teste. ? WIVL YOU BE THE LUCKY PER* son to Get the NEW HUDSON to be given away Dec. 24th? For particulars, call at the FABMVILLE FUBNtTUBB CO. ?* mwgm ^MJSft'-' M|.JM| MB ' g| ??? -m- tj^r ' ' SH 'l ' ?'. ^ ^;vi- ? ?' ? 17 HEAD OF JERSEYS, GUERNSEYS, and HOLSTEINS ? 'ALL-BIG PRODUCERS! 8 HEIFERS and CALVES ? ALL NECESSARY DAIRY EQUIPMENT. ? ONE 3-GAEFED SADDLE HORSEond SADDLE ? ? H' , Reason for Selling Other Business Requires All of Time. '?- ?-? ???;'v -x/./v4--..- f-;';:v': ..? ??? '; 1 ? I ?? ,,^=,^,,^,,^^1,,. ?-SALE CONDUCTED BY V. R. WORSLEY ?'-. :'.. ,????'?* . ?> '" * ?? " x->' '* v' ' '"-'* ?? ? *?, ' ? .??-? ?'? ?>. .. -k - ?~'\ ' R. W. ALSTON, Auctioneer; of the P. R. WORSLEY STOCK YARD ? ?.\:.-C-; ??rrrrr\ ? Rocky Mount, N. G. I MM Don't Forget Date, Time and Place of Sale, Wednesday, Nov. 1$ 2 P. M. '.MO ii'njigi i. ? . "'j_ i .j.i!i."ijl,i1;1 1 ." ?ji.|ii ')!'! '". . 1 1 '.' .' - ? .r . ' 1 .? '.. .. 1 ? ? nrrriTnlHgnHttaOT - ' jjf if MtrgniWiifi^ttllin^ 18 MONTHS TO FAT?No Cash Required if Tear Car Equate mo Down Payment

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