BELK - TYLER'S ' '? SfiiP P|PW -JI~ 5?"-'-; ' " : .^t t'$!0& . - CENTER'' bM I I ?a. U Dr. W. A- Marlowe to able to bp <**t in in" af>m a recent illneae. ' Mtoe Rayonelle Bailey of B. C. T. C., Groanviile, 4g??t the wade end '? and Mr*. School welcome1 to < m k M.11?K 1 ^srtaja ??. J ^f^nrii r doing her practice ??ia tow UnDepartmeBt Among those attending the Crusade tejmissrsKj; L- It D. D. Flelde, Mi* LU (Maee Margaret Etofcto, ; Myrtle Griffin, Evelyn Gardner, Christine Corr pod Aim* Grey Beaman and and Mum. The Christian Endeavor of the Two xuesta, Mm Bobbe and Mr. Jtoon, wa? extended a cordial wel come. ' ... M The hoet, aided by Evelyn Mann and Grace Gardner, then *rmd a de ealad eourne. ~ . February with Jut JUtwtlL ? *? .. n. W- --??????? n J ill ^ ? ifc m,i n ? ? ,h fc - - Improved through research by gineera of U* Bureau of Plant I*-, dustry, Soils, and Agricultural Bn gineeiiiut. prefabricated min Hob o VVA "?l O r-ri T-. provide il|hictical means of - .?t llorjWi ^ Crusher* Association. ' 8wnmE3IH At the Bird Cluu, Saturday moral* Marion Coifeett r of the Kingbird ! ?8 inches .-. .Coloring ? parts, black and. gray; under parts, white; crown and aides of head, except cheeks, Made . . . Tail-square or slightly rounded . . . The crown has a largo concealed patch of orange) .?-be wast is frequently ui an orchard and made of twigs^waed stalks, grass; roots, particlaa of wool and down, well sjamMped. Lned with feathers, horse hair, Una rootlets and wool, it contain* three' or four white to pals .ffek.eggp which have spots of amber and chestnuts _ - . Kingbirds are industrious and skill ful flycatchers with 86% of the food consisting of insects, which an most ly harmful. They often afford pro tection to nearby poultry yards and yoong chickens at large. Perhaps no j American bird, great or small, dis plays mere eewfpge and persistant - 1 - in attaching Its ? tural enemies, especially Hawks and Crows. This bird actanltf alights on the of the bigger birds and clings to do nil the damage it c< In this sense it 8l a veritable king I Glenn Jfemdr wat the new mem- I ber last -weak instead of Glenn Har ris as was Mated. *? World .production of beet and cane sugar for 1848-47 Is eaitmatsd at thirty million short tons, raw value, by the U. 8. Department of Agricul ture. This is 12 percent mora than the 1946-46 production. ???? ' t v: ' .:: -.Tfrir *#A _??' '"f (P%. ??? 0:00 P. M. k., SJT m rAjnr lAL GRILL - J . 4! Hag mm. **^}v .... JprrT-' > ? *--* *s . , .., ? _. . , . 7. .7 r "Ti m CO. -. ? fa m ^B B LJ m::;5 <ap? Dr. Kenneth L. Qnigging Opteinetrist 10954 W. Fourth Street ? Greenville, N. C. 8:30 to 4:3<M?(W?d. UH Naoa) ? ? NO BUTTS ABOUT IT? ? It hurts when you get hit in the pocket-book. So; ' you to save where you can. And, here's one way you 'can ?awe Iota; Get rid of that oid fwahinawrt mortgage on your home. Refinancing modernly, through us; save auhetantial ly; and benefit in other ways, besides ! f j-' ? ?/? " '? ? * ' ?' __ ; ?. mh mail fflHfm a ma itmeiiTiAi at Aicrnn x r MWPtMimi WW UHHItliU 320 EVANS STREET GKEENVILLK, N. C. Phone 3224 C *??* Sac. aad Trees, f * \ , ; HMMI ? Ta?S|P yv 6*1 ?a ill Com ' Jr 16 oe. Can I

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