VVK£K. ENDING SA J'UKUAy, AUGUST 21, 1954 KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA The Worlds Foremost Tobacco Center Welcomes The Five County TT.ttlu ‘ ■ •• 7. Bring' Your Cattle To The Show. Sell Your Tobacco In Kinston And Trade V* uere x our dollar Buys The Most Lenoir County Forges Ahead With Improved Farm Plait A" Home TVnr.nstr&uov* A£ n -r.t for C-onni- >- s V O. fearjctfiiWsi <*.*« , , - - 1»IB& |P | H O M E DEMGNSTB ATION AGENT Miss Dorothy Vir fit!) Valentine, who holds the too spot in homo demonstration v >rk, in Jones County. She is o native oi Due West, 8. €., and graduated from the Mather school, Beaufort. S. C. She also got her degree at A. & T. Col lege and has been working in Jones County for 3 months She is a member of the Zeta i’i si ©eta Sorority, rural women and girls, yet her i a*, t it ? jt' c- also inc -- ■ working •oratj.umes with the whole fami Knott’s New Warehouse | Welcomes The 5 - County Cattle Show 1o Be Held In Their Ware house! Wed. Aug. 25 GRAHAM KNOTT and BILLY BREWER, Owners and Operators of Knott’s New YY a rehouse,.♦, Invite their many Negro Friends to Tobacco With Them. Take No Chances if SELL WITH i: KINSTON, N, C CxT3 ll3ITi KkJlOtt J>illY FSrCWC 1 !* I Tivnwi irminr ■ t , .|» , IL ,„ M ju„i ll ,„a ■■ J Congratulations TO OUR YOUNG FRIENDS IN NFA A GOOD JOB WELL DONE KINSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE iv at well as the nun rural farm- , 'fH t: ♦}•/« W-:. If| | ...IBU/V:Bbmlf; i&tWsvw&f tt.wuaelvtss tu i'ti j ; }•**•, >•> thtt.r standards of «.yu.fi. i Itfu&f*. e * vp.r.as 1 J 1 .!it , : family life part of the program j in which an effort is made to i develop desirable family rela- , tioufsiiip .aid build better com- j muruhta. Tj jMfsi'.t the. r.-i.ne agent with : the pro:un are volumary pro- ; ject and neighborhood leaders, through the work of these ‘ lead- | rrs a larger number of people are reached. The neighborhood j 4-Ji leaders a.-.sist by working j with the 4-H club girls in neigh- 1 borhood groups, There are a rouud 700 girls enrolled in the } thirteen 4-H clubs in the county. Miss Black began her work as ' Home Demonstration Agent for Lemur County August !, 104§, sr.e is a graduate of A, and T. Col lege, Greensboro, and is s native of Cleveland, Arkansas. One can certainly see evidence of growth with the home demon stration c’ u b members in ail lares of family and community Jill We feel that this growth ar.d increased interest is due ,n pait to tne goals set up eaccn year hv the club members which serve us tn incentive for v k. T ■ 1., too, it is evident that more pimp;., are beginning to want a;.a ... predate the finer things of life. Alfalfa can he grown success- ■ fupy in all sections of North Car olina with the exception of me Tidewater areas. . v “ M jgj , /V i®? h*-- gA'Ny . i 'V "4 gi ry® 1 1 £ 5 jf t ■ *■ - t lip ts 11 § : :W/ % 4 _ $ -V ' F s-F' " mmrn - -,«gg|tii .‘.II Ss Ai.EA.Sn MASSEN- Bf. t; . Home Demonstratum Agent, ( raven ( uumv, has been ill the county for two years. She has planned *he w ork «ith the housewives of the count', with such thought and pleasure that alt of the families who have taken advantage of the program have rated her as one of the best in the department The recently passed agricultur al trade act provides lr,j tne mbvemetit of $700,G>0.000 wort,, oi y.tn'.es fain products tiuough acceptance of for -igrt cu. renca barter and other , jar /r.. Happy Khmer New Year. CHAMPION Walter Mar tin, ( arv<! High Sv»«>;»> Vvaviu tinuntv, is shown with tile prrse cow that took honors at both tie district meet, and the re the cakolinian etna I show, last year, Walter v expecting more competition ■is year Like all champions, lie is th< envy of the less for tunate. According to his tutor. - _ i.ani-_j r i- iimi -i _--iLiirn-i'-ti--U.«iJn.:i rri iniMirm to JIL 'V I '4k, , v > ® I Hfch-t p r 1 : /I ***> § ' m m ' : "% * HI /" \f ii C': £ ■:■ -KI" .- fcii-:- ■ Vo a i4re Aiu /. ■-/el come : i \ ■■ *r i Your 3* ji j&k W' v 4v.^Cv* c<2 "*m# i ! J I —J ■rinirrrrfrtovmmmiMtt^wwimrtfm»lWi«Mr«BlOT i 1 ■ -•■«r -.,.r.-. •.rw.nM-».-»..ir.■.■ pr.. •.■r. >*•■■•■ ; . •*- 1 j he will be in >h ->k and should l»e a imv <■; He will have to ; : i heels. $1 ¥P | 4 O!I Tt VC"* £1 “H* 1P «** *'■ * '■•»•' W l ' <*,# W». JB. .$■ Ifv *W ! "WV' %» Cfl *np 4 II T? « D£.o .■/ iop 4-o Uvents 1C L\' FoUT-.li Clti -’ ! . \ •*• t ! ’ vf8,..»», I • v- tfininiiiftltrhiitiViti M~~f .n n ~ • i Lcivt. ISTcDfiiiiiFl Wayne ! wu?lt«. ft»n?-; at.d hard n-ofl a<v wed D Tiove jsd» ' »ad ; bulls ihat v.-.l; make f.Hw show PAGE THIRTEEN ■ E ',■" ■’fe - * V ft ‘ -i twp wfiL » • ■■■•-• >« «■* »*«■»%* ... 4jSofc£Zx. | .y*.-: . | ■ *■ * -g - W. N. FAVXON i.■■-.■■ x' Farm Af'.eut tvVio has jMfed ;he csiuniy program to such an t- itcnt tin*! Nrgrro tanners are tiov; oorisidt*f'?d vv a \ a^oiis'id *'arn>vr.s and arc &3>lf u» rcahze big,gci earnin-'is t'rotED their la bors. There were 23 p<-*r cent lew or

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