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Prices fanners get for their -products this year -will probably average about 10 per cent lowfer than the record prices of Isst year. r Spacing Is important in producing maximum yields of .sweet potatoes, says H. M. Covington, horticulture specialist for the •State College Extension Service. i •• . . 1 1 1 .j Support ^ Flashers Season Tickets Are Now Available Jr- ■ HPHy, > • ***•*< OPENING HOME GAME May 3,1949 BE THERE AND HELP WIN YOUR SEASON TICKET Will Admit You To 64 Games To Be , ... >• . T • ..... . ... Played At Home... And To All Exhibition Games North WHkesboro Needs The ♦ Flashers... The Flashers Need Yonr Support GET YOUR SEASON TICKETS Brame's Drag Store Wiles Jewelry Gash Fertilizer and Seed Store Larry Moore Tal J. Pearson North Wilkesboro Baseball dab ' There is on board the S. 8. Kyska, now on the Atlantic en route to the Pacific and Korea, a mobile trailer-clinic, the gift to missionaries of the Methodist church in Songdo—on the border separating the two tones of Korea—and contributed by the women of the Wesley an Service Guild of the First Methodist church, Sylacauga, Alabama. The trailer-clinic will be driven to out-of-the-way' villages, where there is neither doctor or nurse, and will give medical assistance to thousands of neglected people. The clinic will be used by Miss Helen Rosser, R. N., missionary in Songdo. During the recent war, while detained from Asia, Miss Rosser carried on public health work in Sylacauga, and the gift is In recognition of that service. Friday, May 6, will be observed by millions of American church women as "May Fellowship Day" in recognition of "the home as the best training ground for an Intelligent appreciation of ' freedom along with the development of a community-minded and world-oriented citizenship''. The day will be marked by special services in thousands of churches and' communities, stressing the role of freedom in human life, and around the themes "Freedom's Foundation — the Christian Home". Observance of the day is being stressed by the United Council of Church Women which represents some 10,000,000 communicants of Protestant denominations. A Young Woman's Christian Association was started in Bangkok, Slam, In June, 1947, with borrowed furniture and lm an army. hut. Today It has Its own headquarters, a hostel, and a recreational hall. Under the leadership of Miss Fern Ledgerwood, a secretary from U. S. A., girls flock into classes for Bnglisb— especially business English—and for dramatics, and crafts, and Bible study. According to the International Missionary Council, the Protestant churches of the United States have about 6,000 women in missionary service overseas today.
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