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FOR i: EXT- ! v. . . i . : i Ullf • - i : :i - ‘ .r - * A Mrs. R. T. !’ i s Pi " 685-1. DYNAMITE FOR SAU -0.:: Ill agar ■ . r and fas;-! Ea>: ra X '.a 1 rolma. Piv! ce-Whitehead Hr.: ware C . 'A . N ’■ - APARTMENT FOR RFX'T-II . - . ■ - ehenette and pri' at • ruh h. : a 1 a i v. uV: A: : A \\ Oa kr - P16S Fa": SALE - I : -or. V\ , X. C. i-LAxr n:ni riiRts and SHKt RKEK'i orchard • h( . . i - burs, X 1 . Fi" v •• > a ;1 v ■:i REX i -IF * K el.’ctr . V "A Mis. C. R. ..it. . : . FOR REXT-Upi A t. F rooms and atli, c-. .n . cs: A - : ;• t 1 M ■ M. .V - ' FOR RE XT- -Tv- j nisfc •! : - ■' 1 • - .r; . : A ply Sirs. U. J. I. . P . \V_ 0 5-1. FOR SALE—P a. . :• ' :. •• ditifm. ii’i'ti Sir- X. S Bar: •. i W-'■■ ■ • 2: - 51.I. FOR SA! T. J. • W- . . Vv 4t. 4-H Rally Held At Print School e .. a < . n iv. ■ - V-- S ■ S,- ■ V ■ :■ High f B Da' < -oiDd pur tie i r ' w, , ! R \\ ■Ruth S -. . Mi • All pet- \ • w: : -d ,i■ ji- 31 A. M. W! i a t a - ,.T l’i -'''it ii ;■'-; ■ : A rent D. J Ki igh' ' \: anu the v.ry Vh-i 1.11 Pr gram. P. I 1 : Everett - P - : U i-Ii t 1 u . . a i I ] - ": ' r l'e i-ii Gob work. D. J. Knight, Country Gentleman Carries Good Story idi'!" res rvii ,-x i-.n n:;< Agriculture • Senior Partner.0 In it he paints a cameo tore ,.1' a ,.*:ue v. h.-ndii niustry and agncukuiv g.i forward hand in-hand, With agriculture ra their man if a turing given the lead in.ir ruh-. He points out that two thirds of the state’s citizens live on .farms, although some are r-ght 1 now driving* into nearby cities 666 TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS ft Protect Fruit 1 rces Bv Using Repellent New Lespedeza Used For Wildlife Feed | la i a a are - ■ : Ha a . .. ■ \ "IT • K. D a ; > : t . 1 ■ : . I -, :: Si ice .a N . . aa .1:1 - S' . Col' . T ■ ;" azu a ; C‘i : ■■■ - . y a- i . ill: •- ..air i’u i a r , ai : y,. - .. . t a’.-!' - : ■ Ua distiv at>. i .n ij . -\ rih Carolina for -c a..-' a a: l Oil 1 aaaa : a: grow, fs are willing to lea. . M ' ' 1 y ; a a ' ' aaa.a; aa.a ; : | .. ,| Neglect Shortens Life Spraying Equipment ;:/i C ami storing -..ray. r.s -a- nen.- the life of a machine '•■•a . I:.' act ....I \\ ■■ a . : a, k- !!. I;. (darns.-. Kx' • :. ;i >n plant patkuhrgist of North t'orn j-> ■ ;;ii■ • i ilei. •. He urge, < v - ake - ;ch g 1 ra ra ; I■ _■ t lla! i a a 1 ■ ' ’ '■ ‘lara:ion of tin; \vr. I f a:ra ,..il iha: s|> ay w ai- attacked liy corrosiv• miter ■;‘a- :lie spray when ;h. y air a: a a a I, : i• r I . reason, :y -’".al lie thoroughly cleaned aft" laiiL'. Since this corrosion g n-s " each hour t.!ie machine and. ' ■ ■ a <ia - -.nggested t at during the active season u\vi rs "ash out the sprayer each night with clear water. When not in actual a- •. sprayer should he kept under a good shelter. If stored for any length of time, it sluiuld ha those pari t to rust ! tiarriss said that if simple a ! justments are made as soon r<s the ii('n| develops, many las ik downs can be avoided, Growers. al ready handicapped by a lack if help, cannot afford to have ,u" ■> ers star’d idle with so much work j to be done. Although the imple i ment dealers and manufacturers I are doing everything possibis to . keep all machines in operation, re pair parts will lie hard to get wle a breakdowns occur. PROMOTED colored ,v- Wei numbel of years i Wei : a Mo Weldon Wf.; In tiie a me Vincent and was ac Mr-. S:.-. a . I .-- XvW \. I.. 0 Hill oi . Kinsror. ]* V session. idle. Va„ Mrs. !' P, M , I.. P: . •' ■'£ !i . | / iJ__ • ■ k m- :e.;i Sponsoring Dance VVc ' . : g r!s In Hi-i S-. ,> Qua lit’ Of Egg ■Ju s Improved i'-'-i m this >*n;e. L. 1 kfar; '....in of Ag: c.il _ assistants reported m : “lie l only is there a !l •:H‘ nieiuen re of pul* general q iaLty -1 . a, A rlii l luiuina. ‘ and Win be cm: .1 tide a ■ r pa. o: Text week, shea - • .<• iiK'ivase in quality • i: ers ef uuislana ag male a t only wete tne liens us: • •J a: i - ••leal a • • i j * i1 lm 1 a < ‘. I' ... iu.:vd p ru;ry pm .je .. ." sure you buy mar n.i tvs from a reiiaUe sour ib .... i la a: this A d 'Uu '.ui' : ov\ with ; ie vm~ i e mind for j'vukry : By g u;:;g IU • a a ; .>• eountry agents or a:; Ag . e. a:. 1 : dlicer !'• -e.vre ; >' ' . bp: 1 red ..a i Less Strawberries Raised This Year ■ ■ ■1 ■ A; 1 si-. Indications : '’riv c: >p (his "■ ■■ : c •>' than ti;;.; of la-t 1 " !-, mark.'t - ' • ' with tlu- State De ■ 1,1 1 Agriculture, said jea ■ i ■'!" : ' "apparently much !■>■ added. ' . 1 I nc ^ay, the com'it ion of -' P .oral■ .* y.i ii ios ld weather of Oy -March. ! ... -■ tvinain favorable, Chad ind tween April an,| April 25. i ears Scrap Tobacco Brought High Price Kalt-igh, \. C.. April 1st... 1 1' 1:1 X rth Carolina '‘;‘rul" the IK 12 season brought ;■1 ’•* per hundred pounds accord* K " • P. Hedrick, tobacco th Sta D ■! •'i'tnuo t Of Agr culture. ' the highest pi ice on rec • *1 - nap tobacco. Though no l,-'tuls an* a /ail.ible l'ov the 1910 ; a on. it = thought the price for *' year w;„. clow that ..f l.) 12, I ' ' > pc ol t o! ,;irC'> brought .'2, *U in 11*41. Pile t" the g.i pi ice paid for ■ c n the lower grade- of lobarc > Iasi season, scrap sales we-c th > smallest in recent years, 7,i'U2,771 pounds 1 icing handled. Hedrick s:i:,l that "ail tobacco that would [ hold a tie leaf was kept out of ( ' scrap pile.” Farmers received •>2.87 per hundred for first hand l sales to dealers. Camels Are Navy Favorites Sailors have a language that o i11 tty much all their own. ‘■.''em tio butt,” for instance is Xavv slang for gossip; “boot” is the Navy man’s word fora new reciuit i and "smoking lamp’s’ lit" is wha they say aboard ship for smoking permitted. A sailor lias only four pockets in his uniform (as contrasted to the conventional 12 pockets n a civilian's coat, trousers, and vest) --but in one of those pockets .■ou're pretty sure to find a pack of o 'lire!t; -; b ■ w ; i.- r the open space : a : carrier, or he era : r. : of a subimui:it\' j - - •• • ■’ to be sure he’s i>-•■■■>■ w word '*.<•: king 1. parsed around. \ g t. W 1 . t ■ well., in that he' the men n l' fighting forces. : ' ail run- > of X;uy, Marines the favi rite cut according to mi the ervico man P 1 : a: . gan - ship’ and. Canto ns. I’rldor new P <> tii'li-. Sad-'i - b Guards tm :. g> : * in the sn.i:i ■ Wtvy. M mine: . .*■)(•. Y.m inti «i-:ul men it : ; (; ..Hi ;i • arton of t!:e:i , -■, t:, . no watt t •\.• staticmt'd, in anj uoi M -- Ini: If 11 IV . I. spin - ' i > an i n III! \ lies tor pa. r.ajro.s 111 man n tin' \ '■>' *1 . i in tta r r: 1 St a vi \ i . :ya i van s ': 1 yoin ri.» - i \ in' a gift "f i-igar i , .a. aiip ihi'v'il Lit' : vtte> am' i: 1' on > :• • ! . a considi'iatili' fa. 'i : morale. nut sur 11:a I'm1 t i service mvii them ' a. . i. a that a ' ' i:an of tlu'ir fav : i a gif' n Vi: i • . ilra’i'l.i • Vii I'ro SUV" tc ' is:' • . rvivi* man’- fa . \: i r.. j C- Iliey give l.oan Bond4. ■ ^r. Murine Pvt. 1.'t ( la-s M. I, lloflman, sur\i\nr of tin I S, S. QLIMt.Y. as a loader on mu ..f her bia .run. until -lie was Mink luring an engagement with the J off >a\ n 1 I.tn 1 in the 'nlomons. ' Hoffman is typical of tin ere. You at - helping Hoffman an.I his buddies when you buy bond- during the y. . ..ml \\ | , ia |i, | her give their lives—You ho i ..nr nmne.. I f. < lar« n. r I ij»~ky, 1 i | -; .« " as one of the first \ •:•.• rI*• ;*i • > j • ; “'."1 '»«CUpif.l « .nil" .. - I i i| l.ipsky i' now in a Vi . jti , ! O I re this VlIM I I> . M '»!< , ' ! liherty, I Srrond VTar Lea* 1! tin* e»>rnf’ MS of !i\ i: • I State Is Redistricted For Beer Tiie marl.eting division of the State Department of Agriculture l■ i .• ■ r “deluged" with - ‘.‘ip :i*s. • for information on various lehy ’ diation pr jects being t 'sored , tiv it. tie :are Ross. marketing specialist in charge of this wink ‘ .-aid yesterday. Two dcliydration plants--at Mt. . Viry and .\ rth Wilkesboro—are ■ ’ o\v in operation, anothei will n gin tit Whiteville within a few - weeks, and others are planned for a is State, according to Ross. if. 1’. Lambeth of Gilmer, Tex as. n- tifiial the department re ; eently that he experts to "eUib.ish > a dehydration plant somewhei ■ in ' j North Cat.dual during the sum. • 1 a . r. Ti o Elizabeth * ity Chamfer i of Commen t- i- making efforts to sot up a plant in that vicinity. In State ville. the Turner Maii factu g - eon giv i a contract by the Tennessee \ alley A thorny t - build home i -hy.iratio:. plants which will pro cess one lel of vt get aides or fruits. Eijuippcd with five 200 itt bu Inti "bed ne’’ fan, this home plant uses, little eritteal materials in it- con struction. Mea-.tinie, citizens of Faison, lied Springs, Raleigh ami Rocky Mount r.re c- n.-idering the csta ■ o: d< ■ .yds".11 i<»;i piants ■ - sen as material is available Easter Seals Are On Sale Now 1 ' All I ei i of Crippled Cl)il l-fear Friends: u ter; ul Plaster season ’ V l.t'e, Hew hop,- fmd T courageous before there war—those children, who V , 1 vices which will j.; t (iron more nearly ii o' handicapped cl t, . ; , 1 ‘icsa vices include mod <• ,j ,.aro ucational opport i . ,v-„ ; tpe 1. will equip ■ >m r ing their own live! .]s n„■ produce happy, us, < ,,j ,,,; | buting citizens. May y iur I, one because j, ■; ■ . Crippled Children chase of the Ka-t, , the Motion Picture Industrie has now completed its plans!,.® the special Red Cross apperujH theatres throughout the nafc I during the week id \pril p; Of the oilseed ■ o,. . Ijg for soybeans is million f and for peanuts ] .■> m: | cres. Most grower v. .11 pfo.. ... acreage of cotton :> i mitted, 1 ducing about 1 1 -1 hlion poi;., (>f cottonseed oil. The income fr mi • ,k-; , year was Cs b mill, m .,iiri :#| Carolina it was J. , i million, the United Star- . .. 1 for N:r i DO YOU KNOW ? ■ . . \ OCR HOME is worth more today than in the past 2d \ears. IE you are not fully protected, let us help 'ou vtt't the necessary protection. Weldon Insurance Agency, Inc. STERLING B. PIERCE, Sec. and Manager Insurance Of All Kinds WELDON, N. C. The Insurance Companies represented by this A pen:) hm« been designated to act as fiduciary agent for the v. titing of «ar damage insurance. C VI,L THIS VCl.Nt V FOR FURTHER DETAILS Food rationing is cur guarantee of enough for all. “Share and Share Alike" GREEN GIANT Garden Peas 17-02 cn 17c DRIED PINTO BEANSVX 10t DRIEO NAVY BEANS VISE 9( TOMATO Jl’K'E, Colonial Hi-oz, Can CRAPEERl IT .HT( E, Florida Gold 46-oz. Can __ New Formula Bibbs, 1Ql* Can 21c 29c 8c TOMATO SOUP STANDARD TOMATOES V,1'13c ! I ! i I I I j | I I t Point Free! Sun Ripened PRUNES ‘SO- 10 to lb., l II,. bulk __ He 50-60 to lb.. 1 lb. hulk —. ..._ 13c 70-80 to lb., lb. hulk __ ... . lie Coffee Stretcher HAPPY JACK, 1-lb. pkg.19c Ikillard's Plain OBELISK Flour, 12-lb. bag.80c Hlack .Mission STEWING FIGS, 1-lb. Cello.15c Pillsbur.v’s PANCAKE Flour, 20-oz pkg.10c O. K. Economy SOAP POWDER, 16-oz. pkg.5c Clabber Cirl Baking POWDER, 10-oz. Can.9c Laundry Soap OCTAGON, 2 large cakes.9c I
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