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Published by The Roanoke ' ' - Li. F. 1TI!M ' ; ' ‘ in ONE YEAR H\ M SIX MON i :iS _ Ail S-i Entered at th class An In.ii-pv '• Educa:. . H a-... C unt _ Don’t Bs Cnai cCV 1?UY extra. WAR. Ronds' Save Food With Stove Top Drier Drier- r • . Vegetables , 1 !‘i Norman agricultural A a i ir a * S * i' ( “The ' - T i: ■ ood will not *weet rk has been] . nc on cicci.u'' T:iis; neuosU d: ier w il ii many do - j . me market. 5>ta A'jiiinv i a ad * - . - - | : plant diuiny the Give iheep Cu-Nic And i henotniazine : noar -uipruTe •e-! oaths •„£ an unto « lack •1 af :•'» Ti > will matte e-j o mature ' j — lore Vegetables ‘ ipped From ’ orth Carolina h. X. May 10th- Of ; vi".' : a -'k-s made ft om ' '.•!■. :.i la;t year, 10.2tk» 1; 1 lin'K's. a release* State Cep; ' of ■ 'TrssECsaKsaEwaEas? Cc^r, 1944 by The Seven-Up Company It’s not the size of the help you are giving our country that measures your size as a P "fighter-backer”. The true measure is the greatness of your spirit.. .whether or not you are doing all that you can. Not until you have reached that standard can the wee small voice within you say —■"Now you’re a full-fledged 'fighter backer’. Now you’re a real American. McI'HEUjJON BOTTLING COMPANY, Littleton, N. Carolina - >ws. Ills, loitr la\V 't‘l ! a >, : . . a‘a !i". -t ; v ... t-aio'Ups. I'" ; pc; ; - (as c-Miparc-a k>:s in l‘._); v. green pen-, li ' o sn.pnu .a More Shoe, Arrive jui . 1!:: . X. ( . V. , T.., V > ' W . live in X : would i . ii-. '..-u i t State Tak From No’. ... <i 'i in n ■ m < uta i. >vx v.cm i. p!c> ior sir -e pv !' A / i'lUVC. in an a;unapt ' •< -• - \vill he ta i'v.a'f.y h'li ...a'. - devoted ta v. .. met -. i' Will Wage Against Bee Ralouk. X. C.. !!. !!••..'U.n:.. ' . a i n: division u!' the St I a . f Avricd; a tv, ., ly that plans have . •- . ’ tor a far-n-a -iiintr ii.ir the ultimate Japanc ■ :le in lina. I!: an: a -aid tv ill be placed Slate tv:h i: i the ■ and added that t carried on as a j the Federal ami merits i !' A. i...: ' The prejt '. will bejrin in V the next t; n o a ive west vances, tin- I: - ;!p - : cir •!i June r Hock • •: will enable| a ;ermino the ,dk , an I that ;u iiment ' ill he y of beetles v. ill not I", trapp i . iM 'e beetle i. i ■ in- eit ■:> ami . j jVng- and sod treat . . • i : ‘.ective . ..,n areas to i, e prevented," . :i i that "if out' work ■ ; .. . at basis,1 a look forwar-i to th‘ . ..o’ i- c.iii be no Sate c, ,1 a ■ u ions threa: Caro a i< ult n e Wil i n: rolled." L.ricn Mischief re at Herd Bull !i , 1 boar-, i d i 'ckereb ’ 1 i-:11 worni as N. tii ie i1 progress in . i-'o l< amt . a Uorefoiil ■ , < i. inty. is a good ’ an oui.-tanding e v el- ? '■ , • ;{•! I. M. Ham . . ' : tei i n i coord of ihis • ; : re ihalt 10 | i i I ■ a o " v! sire, as live- fed Olit by} .. - is. { 1: t, this bull • • n! i. ed second in , ■> Ik- 1-cl- a.]; show. .. i ..f hi - calves i -a,- in this ■ ■ ..... of his calves plac -f fe * «Oh I 5 v ■** a i|i 4 d t .«* # \ S V %»• l very Sat. Nighl ; ;< vie ton Gym III! !.!•:’! OX. N. ('. vrsic iiV THE \ 1 N ! > A C ItS l : r i t«.!!']: i \i,t.r.it J or (.v mn \sil M I I I N!) I ;• . ,-ui t f»ih\ Ta\ Inoludrd *“ f £2 J jL~2J ed first in the “Get of Sire” class. Three outstanding baby beef calves of Marion Mischief placed first in the "Get of Sire” class at the Asheville and Raleigh shows in 193b. Other calves of his re peated at the shows at Asheville and the State Fair the following year and, in 1740, one of his calv es won the Grand Championship at Hendersonville. Then a new story began to un ravel as a calf from the son of Marlon Mischief walked off with tite Grand Championship at both the Western Carolina Fat Stock Show and the State Fair in 1941. This same son then sired calves that were grand champions at the Asheville show in 1942 and at Elkin in 1943. “When traveling over Watauga County, you can find more good Hereford? tracing to Marion Mis chief than to any other bull and it all came about because the 4-Ii boys and girls proved that the calves of this bull were better than those of any other bull in North Carolina,” Hamilton says. Marsh Hen Is Found Inland Raleigh. N. C., May lOth-State Museum officials said that an a lert Raleigh school uuy found on city’s busie!S ernat the intersection of P ville and Martin streets-,F,!) mash hen eve located North Carolina. in ill Spencer Gregory a the Raleigh Bird ’ciub '^ hll„Wa,Lt0. sch.001 "'hen he" car hit the bird aimlessly about the' * ^ Museum txider Tmist street the marsh hen for mot ory’s collection. young 5, The demands for new t ocker pants and expansion’ ieat.he(l such proportions tha War Food Administrifi found it necessary t0 tig!,,, (luirentens for these nlan Tvventy thousand tons , May production of ammonia, t rate have not been request, the fertilizer industry and doubtful if June production be taken, say Washing^ ports. TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DIM ft R 1 V ITE COMMERCIAL TRAILER A revelation in transportation. Make your dollars, tires and gasoline do dou ble duty without harm to your par. See this beautiful trailer—built like its name. MMYITE OiV DiSPLAV AT WELDON FARM IMPLEMENT CO. R. W. 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