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Frank Santli, ? portrait painter, wai sitting in a Chicago restaurant
?hen a robber held him if. The tlnf took $8. Savatis, aft* the crook'i
departure, painted his picture, torhed it over to police. They can{l>
their man on the strength of it.
Manners, in 1898, married Lucy Herbner. His wife di?d in 1900, an4
tie married, in turn, five of her sisters. Two of them died, and two ob
tained divorces. He is married today to the sixth sister, Nance.
Views & Reviews
Robert Montgomery, motion pic-'
ture star, on ambulance duty
in France:
"This is a hell of a war."
Mitleolm Turver. Member of Con
gress from Georgia:
"I think of a buzzard when I
think of Mussolini's course."
Franklin D. Roosevelt:
"We will extend to the oppo
nents of force the material re
sources of t>his nation."
Renito Mussolini, Italian Dictator:
"Our conscience is absolutely
clear."
Norwegian Government, by proc
lamation:
"In their welfare, the Germans
showed as little regard for the
most peaceful towns and cities as
for military objectives."
Patrick J. Hurley, Secretary of I
War under President Hoover:
"Democracy is able. We're not
afraid of any autocracy on the
face of the globe."
Frederick Arnold, ex-Army offi
cer, home from Europe:
"There is no preparing an
Army in a hurry for .the swift
processes of modern war. after
the war has begun."
Charles A. Lindbergh, trans-At
lantic flier:
"America stands today where
1 the road divides, at the sign-posts
of war and peace."
James H. R. Cromwell, former
Minister to Canada:
"The Trojan jackasses stalking
'through the halls of Congress are
' responsible for America's lack of
i defense."
John Rust, inventor of mechanical |
cotton picker:
|j "The average hand-cotton pick
! er works for only two or t'hree
months of the year, toiling iu the
fields for very small wages. They
are Just in a hell of a fix."
Hentlrik Willem Van lioon, his
torian:
?'We are next on the list. The
ocean isn't wide now."
1'huI Krynaud, former French
Premier:
"France, wounded, has the
' right to turn to ot'her democra
cies and to say, 'We have claims
! on you'."
Hurold WIIIN Doild*. president
I Princeton University:
"I have a profund respect for
the maturity and honesty of to
day's younger generation who
have too often been misunder
stood and maligned l>y their el
ders."
Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of
Agriculture:
"The present German regime
does have the might and is out to
II grab anything it can lay its hands
on."
Golden Gleams
Great souls suffer In silence.
i ? ? Schiller.
A sadder and a wiser man,
He rose the morrow morn.
? Coleridge.
Poor in abundance, famish'd at a
feast. ' ? Young.
You praise the townsmen's I the
rustic state;
Admiring others' lots, our own
we hate. ? Horace.
Nough's had. all's spent
Where our desire is got without
content;
'Tis safer to be that which we
destroy
Than by destruction, dwell In
doubtful joy.
While the forests of the United
States are making large contribu
tions to national defense, the na
tion has not provided adequately
for the defense of the forests,
says Secretary of Agriculture
Wallace.
Paragraphs
What Is Youth?
Youth see too far to see how near
it is
To seeing farther.
? ]?. A. Robinson. Tristram.
It, Does
The gift of gab causes many a
man to give himself away.- ? Los
Angeles Times.
New Words For Old
We can point her to a fat. bald
headed. giggliferous old gentle
man. ? Kmporia ( Kan. ? Gazette.
Check
We are living in an age of
speed indeed. There is nothing
slow any more anywhere except
pay. ? The Charlotte (N. C.) News
Here's How
Nature does it better. When
wild things get too fat. they don't
eat until they're lean enough to
catch something. ? The Rochester
Times-Uniou.
liow Insult
A New York man was ejected
from a niglU club recently for in
sulting the hostess. He probably
was a tightwad. ? The Fort Wayne
? News-Sentinel.
Rest Is Sure
There's one satisfaction for the
fellow who hurries in order to be
on time for a date with his girl.
He can sit down and rest while
waiting fo'r her. ? The La Crosse
Tribune and Leader-Press.
Want* A Decision
My sow gave birth to three pigs
without' any hair on them and no
size to them. They all died. Should
I breed her again or butcher her?
She eats good and feeds well. ?
Rural New Yorker.
Wise Thrift
A retiring official in Glasgow
was presented with a gramophone
and 200 records. The donors had
previously ascertained that he
had a needle. ? Humorist.
Query
, Next to an all-round farmer
who pastures animals and keeps
up his soil, what' man deserves
better of his fellows than the man
who runs a grocery store which
carries the things his customers
prefer to eat? ? Chicago Daily
News.
' I'nuxually
Pictures showing a remodeled
house always label one "before"
and the other "after." Without
t'he labels, we'd always think the
wrong one the improvement. ?
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Automobile Names
Were the following towns nam
ed after automobiles or vice,
versa
Lincoln, III., and Ind.; Cadillac.
Mich.; La Salle, 111.; Packard.
Mich.; Buick, Col., and Mo.; Gra
ham, Ind.; Hudson. Ind.; Mer
cury. Tex.; Nash. N. D. ; Chrys
ler, Ala.; De Soto. Fla. ; Dodge,
Mass. ; Pontiac, Mich.; Plymouth,
Ind.; Chevrolet, Ky.; Ford, Ind.,
and Kan.; Austin, Ind. ? Query in
the Chicago Tribune.
Timely Farm
Questions
\
Answered at State College
QUKHTION: Are gi-een tobacco
stalks beneficial to the soil when
plowed under?
ANSWER: The green stalks
are beneficial to a certain degree,
but the greatest benefit comes
from the destruction of insect
pests. Suckers whiph grbw, upon
stalks left standing furnish a
breeding and feeding ground for
millions of insect pests which at
tack the crop the next season.
For this reason alone all stalks
Bhould be cut and plowed under
immediately after harvest. The
stalks, however, do furnish a
small amount' of plant food, but
thi3 is negligible when compared
with the benelits from insect con
trol.
QUKHTION: When should the
most rigid culling be practiced in
the poultry flock?
ANSWER; Culling is a year
around job, but the flock should
be watched most carefully, during
July and August. This is the
time for the early molters and as
soon as molt appears or Mie hens
stop laying they should be taken
from the flock and sold or used
at home. September and October
is another favorable time to han
dle the old flock as most of the
mediocre birds stop producing in
late August* or September. These
birds also should be removed
from the flock and disposed of in
some way.
QUK8T10N: Should I feed
grain to my newly-weaned lambs?
ANSWER: If there is suffic
ient pasturage^ grain is not nec
essary; but, if the pasture is poor,
grain should be fed for at least
two or three weeks after the
lambs are taken from t-he ewe. If
possible, the lambs should be put
on pasture on which sheep have
not been grazed. This will, to
some extent, prevent infestation
by stomach worms. Either soy
beans-or Sudan grass will furnish
nutritious and succulent grazing
bhrough the summer months.
The domestic wheat supply for
the 1940-41 season now seems
likely to total about one billion
bushels, about the same as for the
current marketing season ending
June 30.
Incidentally, whati has become
of the Kellogg-Rriand pact out
lawing war?
CARD OK .THANKS
To our many relatives, friends
and neighbors we wish to extend
our deepest heartfelt thanks and
appreciations for Dheir many
kindnesses rendered us during
the recent illness and death of
our dear baby.
MR. and MRS. W. I. PARRISH.
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KENEW YOUR SUBSCKIKlIOM!
Ail ii result of the Kuropeau
war. United States farmer* may
be called upon to produce a lar- (
ger portion of American seed sup
| plies than they have for uwuy
years.
The presidential campaign, ono
might say, is underway; the chief
! executive eletted in November
| might face a new kind of world.
The JOHN DEERE IS SO
SIMPLE I can make most adjust
ments myself. For instance, I can
| How is it on
1 Upkeep Costs?i
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^tighten the Clutch f
Reline it in
[ in 5 Minutes
15 Minutes
NO OTHER TRACTOR IS SO SIMPLE AND SO
EASY TO SERVICE AS A JOHN DEERE TRACTOR
YOU don't have to be a skilled automotive
mechanic to service a John Deere General
Purpose Tractor ? it's that simple. You can
inspect and adjust practically all working parts
from a standing position. Brakes and clutch
can be adjusted in less than 5 minutes. Valves
and tappets are located in the cylinder head ?
they're easy to get at. Everything is simpler ?
easier to understand in the John Deere. That's
why the average owner does 75% of his own
servicing without any outside help.
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We also have a full line of Farm
Implements at Reasonable Prices.
Call in and let us show you.
FREEMAN 8 HARRIS
Noma F. Freeman H. Grady Harris
LOUISBURG, N. 0.
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