PAGE TWO Corn Needs Water For High Yields Rak'iifh. April B.—No one ever saw a good yield of corn on poor land nor during a dry season, unless the crop was ir rigated- Large amounts of wi ter are essential to heavy corn production per acre. "Miu ii interest has been cre ated through North Carolina V>\ i'.ii* statement 'hat tile aver age aeiy yield >f o.'i"il .•= hi'liiii W :.t !'-a>' *>" i !.-'*. !s." say li '' . 1 .. : k\" mil - • y • i;t ii 'ii, . 'oeral ertiliza >.,r; factor- I' i a:-- es sential that "vt keen in mind the ; '' d ;'«>!• moist..re in the v.'il. S,.me i!:w>- igate.f has "'•'.iiki ;'«• it .".on lii'tui Is r '.vati r .s jh . drd i ; th- i ... j !ant !' r every t ,in! i : lir; ma"cr p ro il i • !• Thi* includes the waiter cvap >!■.. d through ti;- -oil a *ha* trar.spired till'" :gh the Vr > . *' Ther» ■' r. . it .'•• ;:r.;m-.-.ant. says Mr (iarr>-r:. *r.a' ihe c >rn growei* io»i>er\' th« moisture ' th.- M.:!. This : t : only '■ ' I'M* t.'u grow ing ■ ant* i .• iv., .• may jn ••r ~se til. storage capacity of "h- -oi! by i:;« n a.-frg it-, hum as o!it« nt ami he may n'Msi rve " mo:-ture .y , pj. g ■•...•• mulch rr.ust re -1 • • • ■''• e'> • r !•r ■! and alt r every ra i I .n*e t . >!: i iii S u a fair depth for • 'ti\at.•■•!: and a\y in ph'iiN-nt t; a" wis' produen tile vt\> it of a drag harrow may l> e used jni* "he cultivation-. !•' • b»-st ; >■ •-• ■ ~:t n ,-liimid i \ • ery - !1 • - !a>* year. Then • ! - -• ; 1«. V- ! W ."»!! , '' r ■ . - !• - ■ a' '.•-lit, :. \ ) the coll- 1 >• :*vatio:i . f soil nv>i«tim In ! ma.iy . a-, -. this will . all for a ! .".aiig ■ >f practice .uni the -i - curing . ; mere suitable iniple i ments for cultivation. IU'PTl T RE EXPKRT HERE . H. SKI'LKY, n >t l i .pture x i ert, ffiiu'Us Sor his a hi! it/ and skill •n handling difficult cases. will per -'>r,a!iy ithe Hotel Roh it I*. '.e. Win.-6 !i-Sal ni. \S'«dnesday. A| ril 17th, «»n!y. 10 a. in. to 0 p. m where those desiring t>/ escape i surgical operation may consult him without charge . Mr. Soeley says the patented rup ture retainers he now uses will hold had ruptures with ease, will streng then tissues, cause muscles to con tract and close opening. Any posi tion of the body—any kind work cnr> b«- undertaken with safety. For two (jvnerations we have car ed for many thousands in every walk of life. Physicians atid Surgeons as well as Financiers and Farmers; U. .S. Government Employees in Army. Navy, Post, Office and Department of State; Men, Women and Children. CAUTlON—Elastic trusses' with leg straps shauld never he used; they squeeze the delicate parts against hone and slowly pividuee dangerous complications necessitating opera tion. .Master your rupture nw. It will bci ti'. lit" after Strangulation sets in, operat on that have torn out will he given special attention. Home Off v, 122 S. 11th Street Come;' 11th and Sansoni Streets, Philadelphia, P;\ and at n># * ther Rlidl'ess, Cut Out and keep For iCeference. Improved Uniform International 1 Sunday School T Lesson' !'.• KEV. V H. I'l l Z\V ATP!'. I> P . ! »ean Mnotl> Hi!•> liiHntr.'-*o? > • c\ l.«-;• W #-ti-rn N. wM'Mf I T tis«'tt » Lesson for April 14 HEZEKIAH LEADS HIS PEOPLE EACK TO COD L! '-Si 'N TEXT-If k>rfi.iol«'K 1- «:ot . '\ Ti:\T—l'l'tf Lord v. ur liud I •;: iMA 1: V ll: pI- ■« Othoreto .1 i: t 'IC— Ht lpi- x :» to \ • : A.\ v; !• I K .- ,Ti Pre; j P.-.cscver in. ' ' -). 1 : •. :: a : • i!!\i :• .1 ; ■ : ' . . - I.i : •.!••••: :j v. » re[.rt>si'tiS;i!i*• ■ i (v. T' • l.iii: f.« !> 1 W ' : . 'S . .!;•) I !n' • . _;>t; -ii !(• -; civ I' .it iin' I'i'oi.la .. i■ . I. ' f XV. S lltv.l-'l.-ll (\ v. " n. I'l • . « . - li.it I t ! rIII*' I" -all' • • v • ■ I- i• 'i . r in l:.; rr l!u s' • : i; t i• !•_..!• r.: > ' t' > ir- .•■■•l "I "f i n-1 jii .I!: i: it |.«r » y, i •.i l . I ' cti !' •' fr*•■«•!:111 !..) i>!' 1 :.«• m.i :. I mmull. I'lils lllii'' i h ,il iii I'll nt.'il I'i f'W in an c\i^i'ii . \ t N li 1"). i i* ■ in- cf liio Invitsiiimi (vv. •*. ;i). It -..1 i • ril >,f Imtli nations «in v■ -i .■ ; i-i'li the I'sissnvcr t' • . I |. "Israel" is i w i - -11 tc !tu i :•!»' i'i it li L!t::.'i|i"!ns .I hi « '.n lisit ■ • . si Tlw :ms uviv illMijorl2e4 to sisi" I • ■ : : 1 it..iti"ii «it !i utVi i ' ■r. '■' r . HIV a us !'•'! I.a • ; . s i t vim: li'tl «;is tact* '■ I'"'-' > v *: ' l- ■■ ' 1 • ■ -tr:«I n;i»nii'! -ii _ i :•'. ■ Ihii l.or*] Ii" 1 *'l A' i- :n • n-sm'l" (v. «n. • i.. . : :•• r * si'i'!*icni * —* I*.. t •• » let's :.tnl lircilireii \ . t . t; t i I."i*il • ii"! y. ..... IV 7). i. i ■ • y. iit.:ns fcr • :t| tin ; ■ • * Y- !• i*i■: 'in*n ;ird «*I i!»lr«*t ■ii.• ti ;. --icii ti'fi.'l*e tl i l ir ct'p t• • - ' in s -l ir.-titict of solf-j.rc'M'rva t! ti —"Sii t ,i* ii*y shall ciiine iiatn s liiiiij'' (v. 0). (".) I'lfdjii 1 (v. 9). 4. Israel's ficcptioij of tiie Snvita ti-r. (vv. 10-11'). Til!* itvitat'"! :ti I>rael met w':b a i j-.1i'.l r«H'«'pti"n. il) tiioi kod. Tlie sin ) -!r. 'Tf iti'.i :i:'..'ti only i x-iti'! >;■ -i tion and rldkulo. (i'l Boiiu» will I :. }•(• I :: .11' til .Ti'l'i;- ' ! ttt. I- .Iti'l.i: . •I' ! save ttioiD «>i •• i • t,;t 'n .. | t •• -*jn.i'i"ns tn uri;•.• ;-.i tia 1 i : | •' .i a* I'ris-.iv. r 11. 7hg Passover Kept (vv. 1 '• T). 1 Aliiirs i*i ti.i'Vi I (vv. 11). It. 'I:. * t .• i.f Ali::/ (-s I) t»ii-( l.i .a' . n ..'i.i * \vi'i*i- i r«■-ti 1 in .I«" u -.'. ••til. fVeforo ilitre could l-o worsliit i.f lite t«J..,! sill triti'OK >f iilnlatrj niii-f I' l removi il. This volimtsiry ad n:' ii.' [H-•[ Ic s!io\vol a spl: it . 'J. Tin* I'l-snii-r killed (v. l. r i). Tlu 7.i il of tic pfopli' was shown in tln-li !t./ fnrw.M'l with ll'o service, thcii-.'l t! o priest- im ;*> not ready for tlieii tsisi;. The priests and I.evltes a-hninec (w. 1.V20. , The -/.eal of tho people put to slianx the priests and I.ovites. stiinulatin. them in t'erfiirm their ilutles accord iiii! to the law as j-'iveii liy Moses. Tlu l.r\iii.s men ("ik charge of the kill Ing of the I'asKover. Though many 01 the people were ceremonially tinpre pared to fake part in the most Barred mtv! -e, tlk y were accopted hs wor shipers tlu'oUirh the Intercession oi lle'/ekiiih. God neeepteil the purpos of heart rather than the letter of tin law. 4. The praise of glad hearts (vi 21. 22). They eontinifed seven days wit! gladness: (1) The l.evites and priests sang God's praise dally with loud In struments (v. 21); (2) Uezeklah spoke comforting words to the Levltes (v ' 22). He commended them and theiil teaching of Ihe knowledge of God (ft) They made confession of theli sins tn (Sod (v- 22). 5. The Passover prolonged seven days (vv. 23-27). i The king's object In prolonging (lit feust was to make as lasting an lin prestjlon as possible, so us to result In the thorough conversion of their soult to God. i Keeping Ey*i on God So long as I can keep my eye on God all Is well, hut If I lose sight of Him I am troubled Indeed.—.Margaret Mary Hullahan. Wite Work Wise work Is briefly work with God; foolish work is work against God.--' Ruskln. i —— - Success | Success Is doing your leve. Ust; : Cod naver did mora. THE DANBURY REPORTER Weeds and Heat Follow The Spring Raleigh. April B—The home gardener who starts hi;; work with enthusiasm in the spring must keep in mind that weeds and hot summer sunshine come later and one must take stock of his ixTseveranee as well as his iii ed for vegetables in planting a garden plot "Early April, however, none too so 'ii to begin on tlu miner garden." says E- li. .Morrow, extension horticultur ist al Stat; C> lege. 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Plant the sweet corn in ; ii'ocks rather tlian in long rows i ;u • isos Mr. Morrow, as this will aiiow the plants to pollinize I etter and will give a higher !>•■!• centage of well-filled ears- Karly snap beans usually es ca,>e injury by the bean beetle !':• early crop may also be used i'o.' canning- The best quality -iis are produced by such ■\indard vari ties as th>> l>oun iil'ii! and .Vringless (ire. n J'od. N.w Zealand spinach and Swis* ' iiard stand hot weather well and provide xcellent summer greens. S u w the seed of both crops in rows "J to :>> feet apart and thin the plants Vo twelve inches apart in the row after a good stand has been secured- The people of Allien; still jui\o toe old historic names- Vour barlier is Thermjstoeles; your hoot-black Alcibiades, : our taxi is driven by Xenoph \our taxi is driven by Xenoph tn and the traffic policeman i; Thucydides. 1 Play By Walnut Cove t f School April 12th | t i Walnut Cove, April B.—The 5 Juniors of Walnut Cove Hijrh • School have almost completed . »vork on their play, "Tea Toper i Tavern." which will be giv . en in the school auditorium 1 Friday, April 12th. at 8:00 p- m. ■ The piny is full of fun anil life. You must not miss the beautiful costume hall and the " lire which takes place in the play. All the characters lit ' their part iH'ifectly, and a»v d-;- ing tli' ir 'test to make the play 1 1 a sue. ess ihe c; . tci'.s ' ; lii. ]iiny * • are as full vvs: Mari«'.i 1 . a a»n;.y chaper- I on. :L.:y Wiili.vn s. R»«amond R-eicl. he' 1 niece. [ just out of ci»l!i^i. Nancy Lee Dunlap. * | Sally Lee Dixon. Dixie from the Sunny South. Saxon Voss. j Ann Aimesiey. a social ser i vice {lend, Mary Zimmerman. ; 1 Harry Reid, Rosamond's freshman brother. Paul Davis. : f Jr. J Harriet Annesley. Ann's i younger sister. Gail Voss- Tess. Ann's protege from the v illage. Grace Joyce- Mike Ryan. a susceptible WEDNESDAY. APRIL 10. '2fl , policeman, Tom H- Roth rock Brian Pierpont. a brilh;t>^- young lawyer, Spencer Hill. Reverend Archibald Berry, pastor of the village flock. Robert Sisk. Dallas Thorne. owner of the "Tavern." Walter King. John Sedgwick, an old flame of Miss Day. Udell Neal- Gloria Sherwood Jerome, a fascinating widow, Ruth Mitch ell- ('eleste. Gloria's maid, Annie II- Tut tie fhe play is very modern air! has three- acts. It is about two and one-half hours long. The admission will be 25 cents for everyone. 11' you want to be called up on to iio big things, do not .-light the little things. IE mm of F mm SEAIfTY yrc be afraid f '?Vi. siring •E?. P'#f raiurc or.do-.vcd ia cal-y Vit.", a cj; V;-iVfly : \n. i-p— --czrci 'i-r. i:s Ir.f'mjgs jvms.r.-; »w.i( tltrr hairr. rn t'oay arc' v. j>r «:1 sot 5". for tLc tectii c! perusincst t>cr.usy !:« ;a Cleansing Cream MHIi. JESSIE l». t'IHIISTIAN Hantiury. X. ( V