Moont visitor*,
Mr. and Mrs. Ton Vinson, of CWy
ton, spent the week end here wit*
Mr. end Mrs. R. D. S. Dixon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Rediek spent
Monday in Raieigh.
Miss Katy Bsnwian, of Washington]
D. C, spent the week and here with
Mr. and Mrs. tVsd
Ufa Betty Minshew, of
and Mies JoUa Taylor, of
berg, were the
Min Anne
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Shetton left
' Sunday for ReeweR, New Mexico, to
visit IMr sen, Lt. L. A. Shelton
his family.
Mrs: Bob" Phillips left We
for a few days ddt wNk luMtlwis in
Baleigh and Florence, S. C.
Mrs. Ray West, Sr., was hostess to
Circle No. 1 of the MiisUuary society
of the Christian Church Monday eft
?>- PMPIB
Shirley, as program
Mrs. W. E. Lang,
and Mm.
tfelea en tile
ject "Highways in India."
. During the aodai hoar the hoi
'??
Mis. R. G. Fields entertained the
Christian Endeavor at a party at her
home Wednesday evening, honoring
Mrs. Tryphenia McKcel on her birth
day. _ >. * ?:
At the beginning of the party Mrs.
McKeel was presented with a gift
from the members of the Christian
Endeavor. Ota Grace Gardner direct
ed the group in various games which
were greatly enjoyed by all. Mrs.
Fields, assisted by Mrs. J. C. Gard
ner and Mrs. Jimmy Gardner, served
a delirious sweet course.
Entertain Seniors and Faculty
Mrs. J. C. Gardner, Mrs. W.-Ii
Mann and Mia. L. H. Odin, Senior
grade mothers, entertained the Sen
ior Class and members of the High
School faculty, Thursday evening, at.
a Valentine party in the school lunch
room and gym. The menu and deco
#th of FetottMi*.
called w orflcr qjn
?rd IfaWn. lirt. C.
charge
th&tfl
of
' ?--a 'JlJ j. . . :
loos ana several compoma
ilnTffWtf M
ing was ad
journed with "A ain^tftteCtaV.
|f 4?^ ?E^ljj98pS
.
wRe
yyz - '-vi?? ?
Raleigh ? A thorough investiga
tion of North Gkitftfi* fcttrt*
SSllfi??*!
Agriculture reafflfflfft ita decitfoii to
halt dilution of mitt
doorsteps of North
WUtmmI
m on :
"We aft going ahead With our pro
gram and will take such steps u may
be naceeMut to aaafe* eottforn&nce
with the Pure Food Alet* Dlftctor C
W. Pegram of the Departntenfs dairy
division said.
It would be Incorrect to infer that
Ala* 1 Ti itu fkti tm leefi m ffrlbilMa
tn? dairy inaustry is Demy smgno
out tor special attention or prosecu
tion, Pegram aakL
The attention now directed towards
milk, he sati, ie to accordance With
"toe policy of the Stete Department
^ *. ,. m ,. i?. .-.If . m . *. ?-* a ?
OX AJftlCUlvUre IOT illUnQUIullg Peg
illations and health codes.
<he Pf* - .. s^jjJ ? ? w v? ,? . h
l nave iouiki most ox tue aistriD
t'.f ? ? -- ? 1' rtiT. fti- j. - III- -
trtors ftr? concerned snout getting,
checks on tbetr producer* and their
supplies," Pegram said. "Generally I
think toe milk situation is nrato bet
ter, and that the supplies also aft
Hindi better." **
Tests made by the Dairy Divtston
ia*t fall revealed that much mHk in
?an- .n|4t .ie? - -klitf* .. * -??
nortn vjaroiina was oeiny airateci
*?? ? ? - ? ? ? - ?' ?a ? - a-' a-1, . ? ? .. ? .
wixn water ana was Kmrif top-gTSOe
milk. . W3 I
rr i\ ^^frfV^iTh ??? ft*'**
gHumILE
rum Mi?
leave!
A NMr San4c?
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J5
Pl*Bt
one or ttoo i
ljr. If aofi to dry* wator
time. If thereto*
wind blowing
>
tfe* slightly into the wind.
H&irsPMI
? ? n^i H ^ ?>?, ?lhil<l>f* i I Si. l _ fp ? .
recommeiKiauons empnasizeu Dy rix
Uxnm dairy spfeciAltets at State Ct>l
lege: Finrt, be torn that t*~d to of
nw finality, property cwfWs anil
Spi^%c<Mi|i asm feed silsg* to
and mules. Third, ddnt feed
canned good* to pig* end
n^Jftmrth, fif ltoeetoek de
ItMbyr-ufMptoms of
change feed at once, and- have the
PflT COUNT* SBAL SAfc
|T< ' FUNM FOUNB TO
? Gk-tSm;#- 1$;
M the regnant ofD*. N.
Snentt,J>*t
Mn,Mn.D.L
Oie. Pitt County Tnbewwlsnto Ajeo-I
records to J. W. Overton, Auditor ef
Greenville Banking A Timet Co., and |
Mr. Overton wauto'Mri
date of Feb. 14 ae feUewa:
"beto Wto. Moore:
I have reconciled toe
merits of the Pitt Comity T. B. Seal
*Md in account with the OmtMnty
Bank A Trust Co., ftw tie ptotodTimn
MNI to 2-1-47 end find they ere
in agreement with your :
According to ytofr ntorde, Wfcfeh l|
found to he correct, you had on da
posit in the Guaranty Batik A '
Gfi( GifpBMjeo dftoe eloeeof
?tor January S3, 1M7, lfS,#2?JBl.
Dr. N. Thomas Bnnett, Pitt County
Seal sato Ckairmstt, a copy of thin j
letter. _
- V ? J.W. Overton."
> Ba. Aiiiilll, Use Pttt|
alaato Aeastiatltoi ptoi
r-Sbiay Unit ttrl
TUa x-ray unlt|
to
tha only th<*y that will
ytoa-akbt,]
m mat' - ?
UiMM"Sn ?ll| |
|UU such requests for sugar forms,
whether for m/ books or replace
ments, the consumer is urgM to uart
?in, iinlMmi,...! njuifii.1 J
ane-ceni govcmnenv jwnwl OfF\m?
this not only means a saving for the
fe but assures speedier handl
the branch oftteCs, Simpi
? j?
Jven thoughths hour is taU.
takes more .dMIprmination than i
got to wait away from a party
'
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II.. )im?a.lii>ll II l|- I
> VACCINATION CAN CAUSE
IN ONE SWTE A BAD OUTBREAK^
I J WAS CAUSED BY A FARMER
WHO MISUSED A LIVE ANTHRAX VACCINE.
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