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| PAGE t I *_L p.i Jond grade and cull potatoes avail loll I UldlUCd ilable at an unusually low cost, |7 II |7 1 he added. rOI* IIOff reed inferior grade spuds can be fed to hogs profitably, he conI Surplus Potato Crop This "nucd' a,nli *isf w}" hC',P Spring In Eastern North demoral,zed ?* Carolina Has Led Grow- But be carefUi not to feed raw j c*"5 j t ^eed Surplus jrish potatoes, he continued, as Spuds I o Hogs they may injure the porkers. , . . . 7 . . Cooked spuds are nutritious Irish potatoes boiled in salt am, harmless if fed with corn, water make a good, inexpensive fjSh meal or tankage, and pashog feed, said H. W. Taylor, ex- turage. Taylor explained. Three ? ' nonnda nf notatops have tension swine specialise ai seaie W 1VU1 JJWU..V.W L I College. about the same feed value as a The bumper crop of potatoes pound of corn, produced in Eastern North Caro- With each three to four pounds lina this spring have driven pri- of spuds, he said, feed at least ces to a low point and made sec- a pound of corn. Too many spuds FOR SALE Fishscrap-Fishmeal I AT PLANT I Menhaden Fishscrap&Oil Co. (Near Heach Bridge On Fort Caswell Road) 1 I sou PORT, N. C. Kodak Supplies I Cameras . . Vereclirome and Standard Films 48-Hour Developing Service i s Watson's Pharmacy SOI TTHPORT. N. O. *??<*?*?**? **?*?***???*?% jj TRADE AT | i! HOME if )! )( |! Money is tight and time is valuable! jj , ) ( ) ( it Do your trading as near home as pos- j( j j # 5 j )( sihle. We have a complete line of )i X X il supplies needed during the summer x i i ''s x by the average farm family. jj jj COME TO SEE US! $!? X b j ( ) I h !! Shallotte Trading Co. | || _ x it x Hobson Kir by, Prop. jj ? II lib jj SHALLOTTE, N. C. j| ; WILMINGTON Carolina WILMINGTON I t I i< tirtS&iEsi pppjy Wed., Thurs., Frl., Sat., Monday, Tuesday Wed., p JUNE 23-24-25-26 JUNE 28-29-30 7 !* - I . . ? THE STATE PORT PILOT, ^SNAPSHOT CUILCk An Outdoor Exposure Guide . Taken against a white garden wall, with puppies on a bench. Exposure 1/25 second, stop f.11 with folding camera. II/HAT kind of camera is yours? For the chrome type, supersensiV? what do you want to photo- five and panatomic films, the guide graph? Below is a dependable out- is good from one hour after sunrise door exposure guide for average pic- until one hour before sunset. For ture subjects. ordinary film, make the margin 2V& This guide is for days when the hours, sun is shining. When the day Is Why not cut this valuable guide cloudy, the exposure should be out and paste It in your hat, or someabout twice as long and when very thing? dull, about four times as long. John van Guilder. Group 1. Ma- Group 2. Or- Group 3. Group 4. rine and dinary land- Nearby land- Portraits in beachscenes, scapes show- scapes the open distant land- Ing sky, with showing lit- shade, not Picture scapes, snow a principal tie or no under trees Subject scenes with- object In the sky, groups, or the roof out promi- foreground street of a porch, , nent dark scenes shaded * objects in nearby foreground scenes Kind of Camera BOX?Single lens, three stops Shutter Speed Snapshot I Snapshot I Snapshot I 1 second I Stop Opening Middle | Largest | Largest | Smallest j Kind of Camera BOX?Double lens, three stops Shutter Speed Snapshot I Snapshot Snapshot 11 second Stop Opening Smallest | Middle Largest | Smallest Kind of Camera BOX?Single and Double lenses, two stops Shutter Speed Snapshot I Snapshot I Snapshot I 1 second \ Stop Opening Small | Large | Large | Small Kind of Camera FOLDING?Single lens, three stops Shutter Speed Snapshot I Snapshot I Snapshot I 1 second Stop Opening Middle | Largest | Largest | Smallest Kind of Camera FOLDING?Double lens, three stops ou..,,? cnonchnt l Snanshot I Snapshot 11 second OI1UIICI Oj/stu ky..v.|.u?? J ? . Stop Opening Smallest | Middle | Largest | Smallest Kind of Camera FOLDING?Double lens, two stops Shutter Speed Snapshot I Snapshot I Snapshot I 1 second J Stop Opening Small | Large | Large | Small ~ FOLDING AND MINIATURE?Openings marked Kind of Camera with the f. system Shutter 'Speed 1/25 I 1/25 I 1/25 I 1/25 Stop Opening f.22 | f.16 | f.ll | f.7.7,7.9,8 .... . _ FOLDING? Ooenings marked with U. S. Kind of Camera Ur.lForm System Shutter Speed 1/25 I i/15 I 1/25 I 1/25 Stop Opening U. S. 32 | U. S. 16 | U. S. 8 | U. S. 4 Kind of Camera TOLriNG?Oaenings Marked 1, 2, 3, 4 Shutter Speed 1/25 I 1/25 I 1/25 s I 1 second Stop Opening 3 | 2 | 1 | 3 'Mountain Music" And "Another Dawn" Coming To Carolina Take Bob Burns with amne- Funeral Sei'ViCeS For ia. Martha Raye as a lovelorn Mrg SaraJj iss who wants a husband and oesn't care where she finds him; Funeral services were conduc erry Walker as a mountain ted at Shallotte Camp Methodist eauty, and John Howard as a church grounds Thursday afterillbilly, and a background of the noon for Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth lost toe-tickling mountain music Russ Whjt one u poatmis. ou've ever heard?put 'em all i . . _ ? ^ * ogether, and they spell "Moun- (tress of Shallotte. ain Music." the riotous new j Mrs. White, who held the postomedy which opens today at the mistress position for several Carolina Theatre. years, resigning some 20 years "Mountain Music" is the talc ... . . , , r d.. . ,, ago, died at her residence at f Bob Burns who runs into Mar-; ha in a strange city. Bob thinks, Shallotte Wednesday night at the le's wealthy, and so does Mar- age of 79 years. She was the ha, and when they discover that widow of F. P. White, who preie's really only a hillbilly who ceded hcr to thc avc ? lg an out on marnage to a girl he I lidn't love, it's a shock to both ^ears' >f 'em. NEXT WEEK I ITTI C DITC Going far afield for a picture- 1^1 1 1 LiLi D1 1 U ;que setting for a movie, Warner a*T"i nvn linirp Sros. this time chose Iraq (which I If Kllj NKWi ised to be Arabia) as a locale. rhey placed a British garrison (Continued from page l) here, had its members surroun-1 conferred Tuesday on plans led by wild natives, and offered for protecting tobacco growers he problem of how the soldiers fr0m the possibility of excesondbeth^-ifelLvaedd tS6 mTgTt ">w Prtce"' Represents. .0 be saved ir saved tncy mignt Uye Harold D Cooleyt of .. _ ? . .. Nashville, who called the Another Dawn is the name; .. ,. , . . .. , , , , , . meeting, said assurance came >f the picture. It is scheduled to ! f' >pcn on Monday at the Carolina . f ' TToHnra?' Q.fmhiQ theatre. Add to that situation ?'F^fra' Surf'U? he fact that Kay Francis is the Commodities corpora ion, that . . . the corporation would render ady most chiefly concerned-and whatev^?assistance it couldin hat the two men who love her j ire Rrrol Flynn and Ian Hunter, 1 ?and both have a chance to save J . ler and the garrison?and you A IV I 10H66VS lave the ingredients of real dra- Russia's three "top of the na. world" fliers, reported already vi ? t?- . , sualizing another daring flight, mil throw the ration out of bal- Mogcow to New York_arrived at ln??'.. . . . ? . , Oakland, Cal., Monday to be acIf the potatoes are boiled in c]aimed b a crowd of 5 000 at lalt water they will be more pal-,thf, orj lna, , o{ ^ 6000 .table, and will furnish part ?f;mile non-stop attempt. By charhe salt the animals need The tered plane ' they fl'ew ? from alt water, however, should be Vancouvel. Wash where murk own away, as it is harmful to! ^ ha]ted ^ after a ? I0?fu ,u u. , . .. 300 mile hop during which they When thoroughly cooked the ered Jctic hazards in ? puds are easily digested and are * an ajr channe, from Rp i good source of minerals, car- gja tQbthe United gtates lohydrates, and vitamins. The kins also provide roughage. _,. . , I /tree Accused PAGEANT District Solicitor John J. BurThere will be a special Chil- ney has announced the arrest of Iren's Day service at Southport, three men' for the alleged "crelaptist church on Sunday even- mation murder" of Paul Krohig, June 27th, when a pageant malny, who disappeared from his Message of Gladness" will be home at St. Helena on April 4,1 ,resented by the young people. 1936. The accused men are Pete he public is cordially invited to Krohmalny, brother of the pur-1 ttend. portedly slain man; his son, Paul A. SOUTHPORT, N. C. 'and Irvin Williams, son-in-law of: Carolina coast. There are trout,'f< Pete Krohmalny. Solicitor Bur-1 blues and mackerel in abundan-, 0 ney charged the three men slew ce. A little further out off shore\ b: Krohmalny in order to obtain are believed to be an abundance | a $1,160 in money orders which he of big game fish that will some sl had derived from a sale of prop-1 day attract the more wealthy | erty in Toledo, Ohio. Krohmalny sportsmen who now frequent F was last seen on April 4 of last Florida in the winter and Novia! year and has not been heard Scotia in the summer, from since. He was reported to The Civic Club hopes that the n have been seen last walking a- local boatmen will continue toies cross a field from his home. make every effort to please all; II i visiting fishermen, see that they | o; Irman Clemmons Found get the fish that they come af-|W Not Guilty 'Torch Murder' ter, have their visit to be one(v In Superior Court Here that will inspire their return, and bi ; (Continued from page i) if there is anything in the weadavit at his office when he was ther conditions that may make S ! obtaining evidence for the pur-i their trip outside unsatisfactory, pose of seeking Clemmons' ad- tell them frankly about it before I mission to bail. chartering their boat to take' h; | The Holden youth said, in the , them out. ! t; affidavit, that he was not at the scene of the fatal burning, that Catching Rattlesnake In Steel a I he had parted from Clemmons! Traps Is The Latest Of Sports tl earlier in the evening at Brown's, (Continued from page one) n ! filling station near Supply and j an inspection tour, his eyes p did not see him any more that keyed for seeing snakes. He t< evening. It was a flat contradic- therefore, saw this one while tl ! tlon of his statement Wednesday i yet a long way off. v: (he had seen Clemmons pour gas- The sight of the snake remindoline over the prostrate form of j ed Mr. Dosher of the two mem- ai Sellers and set him ablaze. i bers of a certain religious de- g A number of neighbors testi-1 nomination who thought the end c< fied R. W. Holden, father of the of the world was to come on a b; youth, had told them his son was cti tain night. These parties sou- di I at home that Saturday night at ght seclusion for the advent of e: 9 o'clock. Sellers was burned the pending event by climbing a a: about 10 o'clock. large haystack, where they could a S. B. Frink was associated wail and watch for it. They were b< with Mr. Davis in defending tired and sleepy but the thought t< Clemmons in this trial. These of a last cigarette, before the i m two men and Woodus Kellum, of arrival of the end of the world;Wilmington, defended Donald appealed to them and they lit up. I Skipper. Before they knew it they had dropped off to sleep and it was Fishing Party Business Now Of not long until one of them awakMuch Potential Values, Southport ened, the haystack all around (Continued from page one) them was on fire. Reaching over j ceeded. he grasped his still sleeping comThe Civic Club believes that panion and shook him roughly, sport fishing at Southport can exclaiming: "John, John, wake [ be developed into a very impor- up. The end of the world has tant industry. The club has fre- come and we are both just where quently been told that the Cape I expected us to be." j Fear shoals offered some of the The rattlesnake was there, just very best fishing on the North as Mr. Doher expected. 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Its way through the leaf but Iea5j pirit had departed. a very thin layer of the side of the leaf untouched 1 lOUTING EXPERT therefore, fails to get the p0,M COMPLETES WORK which is on top of the leaf, (Continued from page 1.) ever dust should be applied 1 I lust be transported several mil- the top as well to control | ) over unusually rough roads, bean leaf beetle that is eati^l is believed that the most econ- all those round little holes micat solution to this matter of your bean leaves. When vfl ill be to contract private con- have completed gathering a ' eyance to replace the sqhool from your beans, it is best to S ; us move the plants and destroy thtfl - 1 immediately so they will not j PECIALIST GIVES nish a breeding and feeding pMl GARDENERS HINTS for this insect (Continued from page 1.) Keep your strawberry bed ave a very poor keeping quali- an and renew any vacant r f. Wltn runners uurmg late ,jUIU. Go over your watermelon patch July. Runners set at this t -I nd pick off and remove from will produce a much larger -I le field all bottleneck and other next spring than will n::,;., ,s lisshapen melons. These cannot in the fall. roduce a first class melon and ? :nd only to reduce the size of THREE BASEBALL 3 le good melons if left on the GAMES IN WEFiB ines. (Continued from page i Watch out for the bean beetle day afternoon when they id tomato worms. If these pests the Southern Pines boys in a -H et a start they are hard to turn engagement. This prnmis^H introl. These can be controlled to be a ball game despite y using 75 per cent Rotenone sound drubbing the local r-H f List. This dust is still rather took at Southern Pines ({pensive but it is good, both weeks ago. Since that time bIH s a contact and stomach poison nie Broadwell has developed 1 nd is not injurious to human to a steady curve-ball pgciv^H nings. 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