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No Drum,*’ Mi ■ billing.i French . civilian, a distraugh V OaJ#-7 neglects military duties to * m MS** A XT. 6, archaeologist who has finished a project In a South Amertnan country de cides to atagr thaw to befe a village. StM (4) What fa the World "Pursuit of a Idrir” Qwg is of girl ha (7) Empire - “A Wn»»* in Order” (•) (U) TAUNT SCOUTS (4) What Ahafa a »:*• (4) Siga (*> «*. (7) Dick (•) OD » • (•) 01) 14:M (») Tec MiSS (7) Be] U4» (S) (7) <•) OD News, Spar* Usl* (» U:1S (7) K. €. “This Bide of the Law 11=20 O) StarUght “Sea - DORCAS MEET The Dorcas Sunday School Class of the First Baptist Church will have its monthly meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Hollo man, 1101 West Cumberland Street. All members are urged to ha present 111 i' . j jf' HOSPITAL PATIENT >to. Eula True la a patient at Memorial Hospital, (Room 430), Danville, $a. She wHl undergo minor surgery and wiH be these several days. home from hospital jimmp Jackson returned home last week from Womack Hospi tal at Fort Bragg. ... ANNOUNCE HIRTH Mr. and Mrs. Arnold ifcte Hudson, Route 4, Dunn, an nounce the birth of a daughter, Deborah Rosita, Aug. 10, in Betsy Johnson Hospital. Mis. Hudson is the former Judith Parker. , V -- r - , U JELUO : Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Willie Tart and daughters Mine and Oayle are in Miami for two weeks visiting Dr. and Mrs. Don John son. MTs. Johnson is the former Ruth Dare Tart, their daughter. SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Rowland U Ad cox and' Jimmy of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Brad shaw of Winston-Salem and Mr. J. P. Bradshaw, 8r. of Burgaw were Sunday guests Mrs. A. P. Adcax. CHUCK CONNORS EL-sBw; i fff y \ -»» *»., *• ■* *vk ... ijwpro •«»f of the tobacco 'Bra non can devote juat a production. No county in this ana % te a man favorable position as far aa tlie proftiiiWf of is concerned. We. in & Just a few days Oum Packers, me. will begin, ta and slaughtering hundreds of 1 dsny. We expect this iocaBf 't ed plant to save thousands of gg. Ian annually for hog producers fa Harnett and adjoining couuntlea. Swine production has had and will continue to have an important role In North Carolina agricul ture. Since there are such a large number of small farms in North Carolina and many farmers nre profitably employed only part of the year, a swine enterprise can enable these farmers to age their limited acreage and* exoass labor to good advantage. We can triple our hog produc tion in Harnett County; The de mand for pork is much logger that it wag 40 years ago. Poapte are eating more pork in all states of the nation, and our population as a nation Is increasing. There fore the demand for pork should continue to Increase. Whether We produce enough top quality hogs in our are* to sup ply a large portion of this demand will depend to a large "extent on our progressiveness in the swine industry. We have the climate, land, know-how, feed) markets, and potential markets In Harnett County to enable us to tocroise our hog production. Hog prices over the past few years have been more stable. We don’t find the wide fluctuation In prices that we once had. Since transportation to distant markets is both time consuming and easily in term sof transportation ex pense and driftage, with markets close at hand we can expect, a higher net return from our by the opening date advisory com mittee. ' '■%{, This was announced Friday by Fred S. Royster, managing dir^i tor of the Bright Brit Association. "i ** Jackson, 63 Services Held For Cheviot Dupree „ Jackson Noncta, T ' M. $$ Surviving are two brothers, J. ■F. .0* Chalybeate spring* and R. P: Andrew* ot Oreenaboro. Funeral services were bald Sat urday at Chalybeate Springs Bap tist Church by the Rev. Everette Marrion. Interment waa In the church cemetery. ,i.,r Iff? it after cotton emerges, it is espe B Outstanding control that prevents Yj&W; ' in a schedule is aphids and GUTH10N control is so protection Sis your tfti at anytime r... even for hi it aredeveloping AETHYt StHYL . [worm two wa; fields. Jtis -kills eggs irfcedttKo CORPORATION