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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 10-1? Scotia-Smith Chapter Increases-Schola rsh ip WAKE FOREST - A: a receu* meeting, the Os pi F.-t Chapter of the Bsttjber-Svottia-Smith-Bidttie Aiurrmi Association voted to in crease u annual Scholarshp Fund from $90.00 to SIOO.OO. The Chapter n»et at the home of Mrs. Beulah Greer, of Oxford on February n atid include? members from Ox ford. Henderson. Lonisrmr-, Frank Hnton. Wake For:" and Raleigh. Since its organization ,- I'JSfL the Chapter has contributed alte-riiiHc ly each year •<> its schools gift- or echolr.rships to some worthy boy or girl from the various communi ties covered r. v tht Association Previously, h< amount- haw rim;- ed from $40.00 to $90.01). !..•>: yesi Miss Marion Anderson of Oxford was given scholarship to Smith Unmi.-ity in Charlotte, and year before last. Miss Dora Hill of Louisburg was chosen to receivi the scholarship. The officers of the Chapter are: Mi . E. B. Howell, prt-sid< nt: Dr H S. Davis, vice president; Miss Ailey M. V'ounj;. secretary: Jamet, • Ridley, assistant secretary; Zoitie; Hill, treasurer, and Mis M. K Young, reporter The last meeting of the current ' year will be held early in May. t STATESVILLE The tuner.ri of Nc’hankJ sane, husband of .Vlrs. Juanita Dolton Pain was held at tht First Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. .! W Croon) aj.ri W ij ... Out of town relative: a:'.-: friend v.-m- Mi. sne :vlr Alv. Craov .-d mother of Out had), V, Ilium Ft in and Mrs. Carrie 11. r: .. 'and Mi. and Mrs Cm Sis Brown V.instor.-Sah rn Fail n.hi.- de.-.:n in an alitOMubijv iCCideirt ..: Sunday morning. > t-bniar.v 2nU, on Monroe St He ri*i»i.-jned un< - scions at the Lor-*- IF., pit.M null hi- deafii Tuesday morning ot 12 .it) j • a. m. He served in World War if j for over two yeais and war woik nig rn the Carolina f’..--. in Fui ,i --'.ure Co. Thi BilJinasly Memori. : Hospital | Group me; as the A.ViEZ Church with remarks from A McDowell Mrs Mary Wood; Rev. I. L Hous ton, Mrs. Alma Davidson. A. L Morrison and other.-- The- antoum r; ised was SBOO.OO. The March monthly ir.retir-g will be h*-!d at the Broad Stive: Pjesbylcriar: Church The arurr.atits Club of Morr.iup side School . ave a program :n t 1 < reguioi chapel exercises lo car - brake N«-g».-i History Week under the sup*-;-.': ion of -\ D Rtithe: • lord. Negro slaw- were portrayed I and the hardships !h<y hue to •-n --ciure to make a success The iVlorntngr.d" Ft. rs Baskei full Team played ;he Johnson C. Smith Collegiate?, r-.nd lost to if.- visitors ?B-33 At the end of the , first period tin- score -• C-20 if. favor of the visitors. At one time the score lacked two points being a tie. RITES HEiI)FOR WILLIAM L SNEED HENDERSON William L Sored, well known retioem oi Vance County, <i. : ed mctdeni.s pis home on the Oxford Road- Route 5 v.ni;- VVerin-.-.-.d, y morning. February 12, following a sUx-Ki suffered the afti iix-on ul tl.e }.-; r vioos day. Funeral \ :cc. wen conducted at Mt. Zion -Christian Church, Townsville, by the po.-;or of the rit - ceased Rev P. R Alexander, e-- tusted by Rev J. R. Dunt-.w, pastor ; of Townsvilh United Presbyterian Churc Rev Henaer.sori, jvtslor oi Antioch Christian Church, and R. v. Drury Marrow, paste; oi Walker s Chapel Baptist Church Pallbearers were Messrs J< sc- Pt.tton, v, ciiie-j Christmas, v-iare-ict- Jones. Horace W>che, Howard Rus sel! urtri M S Sardr-re. Mr Sr. rd v. be.: . T0v.... ville, February 1836 Hi a staunch member of Mt Zr-n Cbus tian Church and served as it sec retary for many .wars. H- i 'ur- Vived by hi- vridr-w Mr,. Co::. Bi-atne Sneed, two sons, William B. and Thurston Sne-.-d, his father, Gcvsn Sneed. Sr e! Baltimore, Mri.. two brothers, Messrs Govan Sneed. Jr. it Baltimore and John - Sneed us Long island, and an uncle Alexander Sneed ci Washington D C The funeral sarvii-. a ■->'a!ic od ea by a large- iiurobt- 1 oj relatives and acquaintamt.-.. including the HiliiAv.f'ig from outbid. Uu suite: Mr end Mrs. Ah >. under Sneed, W ashmgtou. D. C.: Gwen Sneed, Baltimore, John Sneed, Long is- L'.nn; Mrs. Georg-. Robinson and son Ricnard Robinson, Nyuek, N Y Mi: • Gr-us. Bram . Pelham N. Y; Mrs. Buh. Hanks, Mis--- Rosetti. and Grace Hanks, David Hanks, and Mr. and Mrs Everett Jordan, Haver-ford, Pa.; Mrs. Woods New Briton. Conn.. Mr. qnd Mrs. Jeffcy Henderson, Baltiroritv; Mr-,. Euia Hines. Bryn Mgwr. Pu. Messages: of condolence were received from many others. Floral offerings were profuse and beaultfif! Interment • was in Mt Zion Churci) Cemetery NE€RO€RO€EKS INVITED TO HARLEM NEW YO.Kjv A,- u chniax of u f hiehiv succesfi.il organizing cam • paign. Negro Grocery store owners ar« bring invited to attend a Spc-c --ia* Meeting, sponsored by the Agro Stile- Corporation, at the Harlem | A'MCA. 180 Ws-sr 135th Street, on S Sunday, February 23rd. at 2:00 p. TTl.' The meeting is being called to give a detailed analysis of the pro gram of the Carver Pure Food Stores. Incorporated, which are , wafer being organized in Miihlifttgin. Brooklyn. Bronx, Sfatlffi ’'lsiariri. Que«ns ana New Jersey mi SOPRANO AT A, AND T. GREENSBORO - EUah.-lle Davis, a romparative new-eomci to the; ! Amei-icaa cooccri stage proved bc ; loud shadow oi doubt ihr.t she belong- in the same bracket with n <-h xpon-int -of vocal art I-..a! Robesoi ivlarian Andcr :on > :)<) Dorothy May nor when she j v.on the Isearli- of her audience irt recital a*. A and T. College last Wednesday night, liK YMATK VOIt K Thi. gifted, young soprano's dra matic voice was strong end clear i Her enunciation and phrasing were i 1.. wless, -nd while h< r urogram • war an nvsuaiiy difficult one the j ti l-.-nted artist, performed wst-b ar ;- i fort 111:- p. ,!:••• : .at ■.:): it-elf |..- Uui,'.- of beauty Mi? D.,vi> ir , : ally on her way up ,'t> the WO 1 Iff of music, and from her conceit at j A. and T., it. is easy to say that she ! ‘is truly n singer irf gr. at promii-a 1 iVi PAR i PROGRAM The- five !•-..<■; prop, .-n a.Hi.di-.i I Ibilian. German French a-.J -pa: j ish ccj--sics. .. group of sp : ituali i giving i-intimon to them th..t was ' ti... i ked by it:-- loual quality --f tier i wvvcrfiil vou- Tie- :;w-w i pari ni tin luog’.aili |-.-as the u'.nAt ootatruiuii-g. D>-vo>«-d . i t.*:i UitiM-ly to the ir.asic- of Sn if v\ a highlighted by Mis- Daw 1 .oi;. gvi:!l.. and axithin -ndiliou i Du Nachi." : At I'liiii.-.-tliiii by Fill’A .a-.! Hart. ; : Mis: l.'.tw- , voter I >..••' lln- most , ! r-t-i-C'j'jt A : T Ci)!l -'.,i Lye: | feature ST. I’Ai I. Mill s -I PAILS TK VMS I.OSI fO ■ HILLY BRAM H HIGH , -ST. PAULS- The St Pa”: High j - C-o-nte’- a n Sr- had thfir sec- • | w.;i test of th-. Mvn4a> nigh:; IMhui tliey cio-i Hilly Branca. - i!,ah. The Sa Paul - -; girl and by;- s ! ,-ms •• rr.eii.cd on • short -nd rs tra- sc-or,put wirh pcrfosii oncer: i wr.-icn indicated :, much ijrpre-'.cd : ; The boi s uame was 15-47 lin favor of Hilly Branch. High : .e: f, : tin -'li ne. ■ was Floyd ! w’th seven points; for St Pauls . High. Bridges, with revt-n p- mm The Hilly Blanch girls dt-fealod ifci S'. Pauls rcxte' 16-17 High : •i it for Hilly Biar.ch was Browt v-ith four DOi'i's VfcKc'h' r- with ; iv. f- field goal- v. ,s .mt.-ti.fKting f-.-r • the St. Pauls l;-:-SCS. hi .he second contest of the week ! tin Si paulr teams 1.-oii: boy:- a.-id . ; gal; dropped two deei-ioi:.- to the ;p:m= of Oi-.i-; Ridge High School : Ti,-- Oak Ridge virls who have won i fweral County Championships won ' 5-27. Outstanding for Oa; Ridge j win I’.Pt- • -on with ac-ven ooijii • ; Alurchiso.i and McK.-Ah.-n w;tb two ! pmn!: t :ch shared t ’:■ iauiojfijv ] the lost -rs. - The Oak Ridge :■ .vs shewed 'heir I •ivcrionty aftw having to go all , - 1 v .... to -it-f--;.; . y< vy and dv .'« niiiii-d Si ;> The tirs; • 1 ;■ -ndeci '■ :■> in t:-i' or ol Oa!: ' ' Ridge Twice during the early pari !cf the no me the <c;-re was tied. • - •.!:■,•:■: <-.) final whistle :i 1 .k Ride, -.a.- o‘.> the long end ol ■ ’: i score .2-25. Leading in scoring ■ f- , Oak Ridge was Cromar'H' w>th : poiru .Vv McKo.- :1 h points lift' St. Pi tub: Oi.- Feb ill St. Pils High Schoel ; c irbrated Negro History Week •v.-sh a chape! program 'hr- program w , y.-veii at Bn- eegula. nctiviiy pe i riod • vitn the .undents oi the so- 1 t»al studies ol the high school de partment. Tin iollow iug s'udi.-nt ■ i-.ivt some of vm.' .ruportant evontt '■ (>■ -, L ,i:; .a-an-.g NcgrtH-.-.: Miss Lois '.ih- Lewis, Miss . Ek»tbsc Currie. - 1:- - "’ ab:n,l,: Ceari-: • C c-paulu ,llj. :v;ia.s Tir hi:.- McLfi'-it James Weldon Johnson ane Mr Yiar; Erewingun:. \ itcran- iihool Sturts A »ec:i';l School lot vc u-ian.- wa.- orgar.ised Tuesday r ighJ ai S' Paul,--. High School Thi- school it under the direction of the princi pal, prof John 1-i Brotvn. Jr and i open o .if:- veterans who .tr>- eligible tot hem ids undn :ho G! Dili of R.a!:'-.- TI,.- . ci-00l wtli i it er ■ elementary, high school and i‘--- f;e.-ho courses. !l -s the .-c-fx -f 'lie director mat as the school pro vocational giudance cour-o: may be pu* n A- invitation is exlc-r.ded to all uu-ran- livin.r in ih,i- vicinity to , a roil at '.his school. Veteran.-' will : c.:ve Iron; s6.a to s»u pci morth v/hik- purstting + r;,in:ng. St. Paul Ushers Meet RALEIGH - Ushir Board No. l of Si Paul AME Church held its ’ gitlar semi-monthly meeting Fri day evening. February 14. at the home o) Mias Mabel Andrews, atte South Sanders Street. The ir.crnr.g was presided over by ihe m-tvly-cleectd president, Mr. ■ Ulysses Burrour.hk Mr. and Mr.-;. - Jesse Burley were unanimously tic : eepted a- mffln'r-’i'f oi the hoard iThe meettog was very ir.spirtaiona'l . I lin'd well ,itts»ided. Those prescr.t V-.r«- Jir. and Mrs. Louis Alston. Mrs. Florinc- Hunter. Miser- Mabel ! Andrew:. Eva Cross- Messrs • Ulyssi-A Burroughs. James Ingram : Jetw- .Tones John McClain James Riddick Willie Tucker and Henry Worth.. After adjourrunenl of the meet , Jug. the hostess -e'ved a delight ; f'd repost, consisting of a salad : fourst; exquisitclv arranged with TV'rJenjjltee trimmings The hostess ! we:; assisted in She serving by fttiss ; ..Mary Pugh . i »«IWWMMIW &■*? L f A '&&IS0M Vi I .: » I'-v ft <OC ‘ Y*' < V.‘f* •••■•> ■■'•,; ,v-V\ ; •/ftf's- S'. v 'fx - ' ‘ -'v '< • ■•f'Y;' ' : "-f-•' ■ '> £ v. v • •• .. • ■■: ■ •• - frjyty y.ylg ■: ■. :• y■. vav-W^' 'i '****• *v' v\, --- ,x - , /, , v " ' t I ' 5V* # w * w M&f*. ' * ■ • ( •—w- , , ■4 ’ ' <, l :t 'SB If A S >• V.1.. 1- ,u-<- m-mSu-rs ot thi i:-'. ilmi-.li-i ml tlliar.i i- hi ( itu.'-;)-. ttiio lauiiclit-ti Uu- \-Rnv- drive lien last Tuesday in v, b,--l’. more :li,»n (..Ti,persons had been X i.'.yeii t.-\ Saturday, i <L■ 15. » L. Raiford. • ••••i-utive stcret.iry of the Bloodw orlh Si reef VMCt ,iiiii V. L Brown. (<!>tiiet aeirciit;- ei- us the North . trolina Mutual Life Insuranre L*>. an shown ai the;, ted the Bin in it at-nil,/:; the h>-ai c:.tSlx.wij >m ,-. I* ft i isht. are: X i Strown, ’ if. .5«- t IV .hones tv I smith. S i l.awrern e, 5 -. Brown i < Haitians. C. A. Kr.irn-, l». 1. I horn.,-. .! -■ Hay wood. T V. l'uhari. I-:. ) Raitord O. - Bul lock \ A. Audi ; on - Sj« »»•< ft. J . \f-iou ami L H lui-t-u l*. I; - Wi-r-- \ ray li m ,i I-iul v fin- pi i:j< • t t\a- :- retl !> till- It ikr {’mill: - ’l'oUi-reolosiS X'--sOeiat;Oll in cooperation uith the * iioiity lie Mh tleiiarloi.m and a. u made po- ih- i:i pari • rr-ul; of -afe of Chri-tm.is si-.tt-:. Pi -sens who hsi e r had H.ejr \-ras made are t>r u e'l to ,U> immediately SANFORD \YX\ > :v]r IJ:. iU •',• r ci.-’ ' 7. h: • hojT'.i* in A.‘. ii.a, C.'.. v.:.- ■,>nori h.re Frk'ay Mr H .fJ -t: « s-d. u »J j; ! V M *jt ! f)j \\ Vi j : Siret. i‘s.” ;> i S’"j'VKG, - », v Liilidari- Friday afit-iw-rm .it Anders Fan:--.J !k«.-i< b F.--v i". W H':n-r!i off:-. I- ,-r. n.hd* in Otikhtr.d C'-dK-tt-ry. Survixlug arc h... meffe . Mrs. France: Ht.fi nd van- , n i.ilivj.- :.-nd flier,dr. Mrs. Eliza MiHev wh:) hr; - br-or, ’ndispo-cd it mud' ; n:u, ri\ .-..-cf Annono 'hoy-c- i " ; \r ;y» a.oc 1- Heck. Mid Mr -V 1 Mel 1 i?r F.:>.p:-niJ :•- VV It..- ; o '.V.teJpfyrc. :4. v-.' -e i.<;jtd»«sf.cd Sun s', i.v •• ftevr.«vi; m 4 OVIO. k at Zlitm Indy T-r-r.iplv . Re-.- !- rhe p,-v. A;,iter had bee a ill f.i r sev--rf.l n-'-nrhs. Hr ua-i 5-. b n,-v v;-m - -i' Lee Coy hi v ht<ss>ii«>i. 11. Itv - - rut .. s truth tv. Mu?:. .V; ?‘TI MeTijl < ■ < - u a 'DAMi-'-r. M.-y AL-lnt .’7, of F- I' d. ani- 1 and many <>l nor relatives' :,r;t fri'-nd:: Tin i.'ouy way i*- u- thi* Andon i DiruE-ui'; vu. \m • E v*Q3tj\’sfoom) VI-1).. Tir il:'.'. Iliifcyit v.'iJ'- r*; (I r Ri-\ . Mc3Viilhui c■.■ ■ • mirij-I v.y :>f •'c 7‘ur.ot Sprir:. ‘ •••-• :>it | -f' speaks: ;jI the svf mr.g / r ' ON A TELEPHONE " PARTY LIE TOO A telephone perky line, like anything shared by j two or more persons, serves most profitably and pleas ontly when each person is considerate of the other. @oofue*cMim o*t- a f*an,ty (fine, m&asttd.: making sure the line is not in use be ~~'lr fore attempting a cali v ailowing time between calls when you hove several to make being brief yielding i'He line in case of emergency being sure the receiver is replaced when the telephone is not in use Being t> good neighbor in your use of the line invites the same consideration for you and makes the service better foi ali. SOUTHERN BEK. TELEPHONE iNO TELFGRAPH COMPANY I i---. i-i,n> at--- i,_ . I *.. S. It US DARK > si > i \ OliSLin rJt s < V 'i*K, Feb U'i u-H ) Hup *’cn. ..i -.11 j l.s oi coumnirs Vv'hv*t’ ir*- '• >.iijn i. eart- no v/.'i-u. iV.-i Uio! iht? United iSwt.x no* :t dark iiiiy.' u: : a Lruotnu/it o i (‘CJ t,;un ti* Oiiui.ii Obhi rver ru j.hi: Uirn. o *;c’•' ymmUi oi ihv C:\th • otic- ];iU- n.i iai Cumn ii Ult-if . .. .jm-tW: if v. ■ -•t.. > Suiijeler. who chub/:.: n xj: i..i_ uiuiicd Nr-iio (-’ommii *,ioii *.» U:r * G.fiobc A -Gi - -•'io: lor hi . ■ j:\iuOh 1 i -a. a i'-M-ijocd <!.e ■ .• ukuri fov hum,; « s’ a pro . iOtai \'r-r- Uni! ■' K:uions ch*a . 1. fi,: 'lit ♦. i' " .-11-01 s’. 5 Gf-iphiiiii . in ti*( UN m r.tcu -. --iu ■ nv, xinue ?h<;* pop'u 1..1 ra on of & ioari h. r.‘ •;.non.) ra to . j t k .j rUar Pdmum A. M. E. Zjoii ». in ,•! a i'J cieii’t «. icc tViO.st ex- Da-A ivi-s., t the Elk.- Ball to ‘ I\V V\ I •-hue:- M ;:-i - ,vi by I rank v.Vi«{.; -..nd >hs icate-nng ilelu) Tabor 1* ’ i. * i-; 1.,.1 . b. 1 -a .;VV A':-: --i lb.- r.i-CJor Si, .'■ti: : : 1". :-,f-'. .iliC-lii. ...u; _-*.-1L . Ol He..,. .. ■ : : I;K ■:>.;) in git.v with iHUYes iift'J. frir'iidr- On T.h' uTiiL .'>ui‘.u i\‘ \t, v,ar-rs. t •. f r : li. Sv-aior Ciloo • :,n cui.-.-.i *"£0 ,lot: wii’ : ender s-rv ,-;t Sli- rt B-ipthM Cimr.-h j '.hii'U f!- v A i- Vic- \t T::: f; .. ..-.- of Mr- G W Har : - ■ !■- •: (1 iO i. ;uV, 1,.,: she ... . rs'- - 1 :h:c.-■• -ved nft.tr several -weeks 1 Sad)-. C M:-IF.-.aid - : :-a:j the Sc-cJ.'-il Suv.r.gs Club ui j ::ci:i:c- ;iii pin.r- S'... Axfic: the leg- i mar mu:;);-., of SnisiiiC-r-s a i-egukn j .a i.ti in.ur -.w.-: LVtHiyod lay ii,-e j - - H'l h< ■: Mr.', ’s -rir. 5 ; u.Doii 0 -rv Sovlhc-m Com-; i. 1. tv,Soylhen. Style Fried Chub i-. .1 ■■ > salad ot: iettuee, - rni&htfdt v. ’th tom . <aiaci j .1 u./pp-ci. L't- a:a;ob. pcay and cat rots. • : • ’. tc- and butte/' Jan .nose frrui ■ - _ -■ r P ( : -vio.-I-;.:: v pr.-ldU’; 1 .'■ ir'.-or- a-- mi i.vv .! ’ "A ii-f- y,- , -ii.i- v rc--:.-\- P ,1 T:,ieti. : ■ ' ■ ii« C. \;-.-Do'vJri «i-| , - rnmnyitiix ciift-irmaw .rn N !•! : Tir- a- x' .-a.-gmar mci.iing will b- I • Tan: ,y .V ,n; F-. !: Tib '.)" Mo' erni.-iic H. Biioope with j liaonu a' : Rot ii son r,.< > V.-iS ftr j TTTE r.Alin! 'NUN \l 0. PARER IS, TEACHERS attend :mm HA; !-JGH - B f Fl., oi ' • - oi a.! J ; v ;.- iii( ?• i- f’i *i t .. w] Pa; i.fUhoo*S Kt.<L . iiui: ol An* toicij .HiDV.ary g; iiot : UfKV r. N;: kx. 'y .t' i '•( { y Us. i Juiuhtef.: uOb odu Pi DiLirjj’M*' l ' O-d ~\\r f. '■ ;;U - . *> -• • r: :i IVV.., .!: ;v- i .-Hit: "Hti a> *;,j ] £ a-. >’ Sir *:k*'i>* list lit.* 'i f>* • t Lt.tllVi W. * *■' " ’.t \u .m p: oJifiurU 'i ? .'-ps ik ♦ liuHld •! U.:pf IT M.iJlik;-*’ V :- iar-TO;: j>. (*., }\ !Kv • • :-. / 'cci. JvG<l , Soci-.i ».;> i #'.*t >«j? t s'Un s'. r>iiv of P-t;h'-stet. an<i Sduiv ' U .•*'}>. V*>v;'hiatriivt. r .u-;)k Um\'.vsiiy H.'SinU)i ••id 111-. ' VvUU vl Ui.idy- H G.ovi f, Gs C’i*:p: i H : li- choh ttt;• J j Th. rWr>a % ]-K*rf<Af'iTTOf?C •i • x V; >. '>».•- :i*« plcy* on ; ■■] .■ jf. .Ts V- 1 ,~ i( . | -,f ' : '! P'::ro\ flOGU m ModlSOn Av nu* '-vr.erf 4 Mrs M. no Key . tjYj ni .sciFi'LCtl \ziifs to ;lu; • i.tirE ■ yfi <lrn:c rotuiiiinp to N. C Mr. Fer• J i msmtt f j oen FRANK! IN |Sa I : HELD THE KEY TO MODERN j 1 iCT ;CAL L!..'' ' C-R-R R A-S-H! That's the kind of noise that Ben Franklin neard when he tried his famous kite experiment in 1752. K* proved that electricity by lightning and by friction were the same His experiment kept enthusiasm high among the scien tists who were studying electricity. ’Poor Richard' as Ben was called, would have been j astounded at today's electrical miracles. Little did he dream | i-hat some day people would have me as their handy electric servant, always; ready to do their bidding ... for only a few pennies a day. It is a far cry from Franklin's day to this., and it is a far cry from the way people used to do things, as compared with CAROLINA the ers , «‘ th which they do them, now—electrically. All you have to do today is just Plug In—l'm Reddy. POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Reddy K’lovrcrtt i ■ nm.i imnnunwM «mahwi,inm #khvum^jtt*Tii«r,Mwfmv n qi».WCTa»: mi i mmmi ir»THM^tti—«am—iirMin»iaiiia'M i« w—rnfi»w Cot :. • .ty ,<mi City 'm i )b • ?u~ r;i| OHM f r,-hl e M ; jlr»> ZJ on cq hi He Hi L * v ru. lw TfITU? cc*n ■ U i riL Wfi-.SON ! i Vi' ■ Vs.;, ;'j ’ V.vi'; ’' ■ '■ - V ; . ■Y! V . I'S :VJ * Voci . ;v: Tf.'TXi f irm produce ’hogs included). This i i rest-rds an income oi id 21.96 pec ’'vTiUy. Tbo pi 'luce ranked thus-: v nt:d iruit . $488.75 : ! 'hiv> i i "Itided i if' .411 i'ouitry .mr ciif.s 823 .VO nk and nn'ter 317.47 TOTAL 52.124.Ja The Wilsoo Court •■' N< ,•*;■«./ <V. r*r; , J Horn: Curb Mr . ■ into.'. ':. s>.ip< .-vision Helen ' • •• ..I'll C vV. »V g!\> H0..1 kiiin A.. lis resi'celively Pa vs lo hiverhse I n THE c:\KOL! MAN r'y > 4 ‘ J I# # v -q O S/irfr i \1 / lA/* -' v ' f /' v ~v- Cr. f '% ,****+ %j 0& |$T _ .V.*li*S* *V!Sr»>. .rti. A- -I'iwb '■3jMteS'is£* .aSjKgawMllPt ■ ' V Wa 1 ; '%v * A a' '"'J'iiiiC f i vxt'-y y: n., White 9eirv Product < ■ Rule-..it imW—TIKWMWBn n - t. wiiwiyjß* ' ***** PAGE FIVE SOITHERN SOU, SPECHLIST ENROUTE 0 - mn \ -i:.. ' i ■ - ;o. r ■ MNPA)— Will . : K :: d. . <«J agrono ' i ' -r ,1 Uiiivoisitv, New ’ ■ . !' 1- W.i »-dr :ton la t TUCJ > \_w Vork City b til fl to Mon* T.i* hegi' nit ar a D part* ■v 1. ~;: , -.!y cooperating 'ln s * part.meet in Uk* 1 vign.ed to give - tochnical “knew now'
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