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PAGE TWO i * ■ l . 4 A Returning from m-Ikkil, Hetty anti Mary met Hetty's eott-.ln, IV:h. * Roy Scout. The Kbit leariN*.l rhst the follow**; week was Boy Scout klnjiil*) Week. forward Observation Post Edited by 1. M Caldwell. Box V. Moormlllf, N. C„ Adjataat Anxcnu Legion. Department of Norm Carotin*. ON TO WINSTON SALEM! <'Aa this is being written, thousands oI North Caro.'na Legionnaires are making their plans to attend what Bmdt Me rooting and most enthusiast unßDutatediy will be by far the largest Ir Annual Conference of North Caro lina Legion Post officiate. We refer to the Conference which is to be held tn Winston-Sal err. N. C.. under the Aueptceo of the Clyde BofKng Post No i SB. on February 28 and Feb. 29th. ! Just as It was written in okten time* Ast “All roads lead to Rome." so on dw ttonrlng of February 28th will, a* far a* thousands of North Carolinia Legionaaires are concerned, all roods | ha leading to Winston-Salem. Thou- ' aanda of the Carolina comrades of | North Carolina's own National Com mander will be enroute to Winaton- | Balrtn. N. C.. to hail their comrade a*d Mend. , Commander j Henry L. Stevens. Jr., of Warsaw, N. | C. to tell nim >n person and show the : in general that this old Norlh > Carolina Department of the American \ f-tefton is backing Henry Stevens to j the limit. A mton: ; and instructive j program lws been planned by Depart- J meat Commander Henry C. Bourne. ! The Clyde BolMng Post No. 55 is fam- j ed for its r>ospat a lit yand the Post is reetehrlng the heartiest of cooperation ! from the entire citizenship in their effort to make this Conference this year Che biggest end best in the entire j history of the Legion in North- Caro- I. The people of Winston-Salem always m»k, every Legionnaire feel 1 glad that he came to the Conference or to any ocher Legion gathering in , \yineton-Salem A splendid program of eatertainmen* is being presided for vidting Legionnaires from Manteo to Murphy who came to this great Con- i ference. This day will indeed be a Red Letter Day in the hi;dory of. the , Legion In North Carolina. Thous- i aml» of the Legionnaires * including those thousands of legionnaires who ' welcomed their Comrade National ! Command-r Stevens back to North QroMna last fall) will be present at ■*this great Conference to welcome ’ Henry Sevens birk to ihe Old North I COW POPULATION IN STATE IS VERY LOW | MUk-Fay-Health Campaign Brings Chit Fact* as to Needs of People of North Carolina Hatelgh. Feb. 27.—With on hundred •Ateltied in North Carolina being call- . ed on to set up as many county-wide Mirk-for-Health Campaigns for the definite purpose or increasing the use Cf milk and dairy products as health foods, the question arises, what about 1 the cow population. With an add!- j tional large number of our population drinking milk, will it be able to meet the demand made upon it for more mHk? according to an issue of the Progres tlve Farmer for March. 1930 thre are only about half as many cows in North Carolina as should be If the average American standard of one ««w for each five persons is main tained. Only nine counties in the State have more than one eow for rach five persons, while the ma jority of the • remaining * ninety-one counties are far below the average. The counties having sufficient milk for their population and some to apa~e are for the most part in the western section of the State. They are: Al leghany. Clay. Ashe. Wafauga. Macqa. Davie. Jackson. Graham, and Heft deraoß. Alleghany county has one cow far every 29 persons while Dare tovnty has only one cow for each 16.4 peraods. Counties at the bottom of the list in the number of milk cows per person are Dare. New Hanover, Wilson. Car teret. Lanlor, Martin. Pitt. Edge '■'****. Chowan. Brunswick, Robeson, Onslow, Bertie. Beaufort. Craven! •Wayhe, Scotland, Columbus, Nash, Cumberland, Duplin. Greene, Forsyth Harnett. Halifax. Hertford. Johnston. 9urfe|eß). Washington. Sampson, and Woke. The number of cows needed in these counties to reach the Ameriean average# range from 1.000 in Dare to 11. In Wake and 15.000 in Forsyth. The above figures are based on 1928 ■ftmfistics and while it is admitted that Ihe afetuml proportion of huYnan to cow population of the vtartous counties may have changed somewhat in the tfrtfevening period, it is -believed that the proportional rate of increase in the number of cows has been no greater than the rate of increase of in habitants. In any event, the State's eoamtmptton of milk is less than one ha* plot per peraun per day, while the average of some other States is ooe pint per person per day. GIRL SCOUT BETTY Greetings, Boy Scouts!*?**-] BrMonifert Amory State and to hear the message which he will bring to the LoglOn, and the general public !n North Carolina. IJ Stevens To Mate Public Address On Monday, February 29, at 8 p. m.. North C&rotlM's own National Com mander. Henry L. Stevens, Jr., will address the joint awrtlng of the Amer- | lean Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary (general public also invited to hear tSWs address). In the Reynolds ] Memorial Auditorium, at R J. Rey- , no Ids High School, Winston-Salem, N. j C. This will be the cHmax of the great t program planned for tMe great Con- ] fereilce by Department Commander ] Bourne. < NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTION I NOW GOING OKU DAILY DISPATCH I One Year For $2.001 I To The First I 1000 SUBSCRIBERS I New or Renewal Subscriptions I HENDERSON, (N. C s ) DAILY DISPATCH- SATURDAY, FEBRUARY *27, 1932 s^^ They iMlnl to give Hob und hi* troop mates a eirtirH-. so they went imlHStriously at live task of hakftig a Wr*tHb»y ti*br, both girls lutving earned tlw-ir cook's proficiency badge. MOTORISTS II CARS SLOWER NOW Most Have Learned Os High Coat of Speed In Fuel Consumption Oulu Hatrna. I* In- Mir Wnlt—r Itwlrt. HV J C. RtSKEIrt.tL Raleigh. Feb. 27. —Motorists for the most part are driving at slower seeds than formerly and are cooperating better In the matter of bright head lights, according to Captain Charles D. Farmer, commander of the State Highway Patrol, who bases his con clusion qn reports received from pa They had planned to cHnib through the window of I lie Hoy ScimA tnoMf) house, and to leave the cahr wMii n greeting for Ihe boys, tail they were eMigm Id the art uv Ui*» cart;' turivnl of Hob and In.-, friends. trolmen generally in all sections of the State. “The thing mat is doing more thari anything else to curb high speeds on the road is the fact that the motorists are beginning to realize the high cost of speed." Captain Farmer said. “For recent tests made a number of auto mobile manufacturers and by gasoline and oil companies has shown the tre mendous cost of high speeds on the highways. “Now that these facts are becoming bettor known, car owners are begin ning to count the cost of high speeds especially since they realize the dan ger to life and property. As a result, I believe we are going to have less fast driving and fewer accidents this year than last." The inventor of the thermos or va cuum flask was Sir James Dewar, English scientist. Dtarov«lmt Ih— Ar Ain— n Ml m ih,‘ Im.j', a.inUti..t them «o the troop house in i-ourtly fasti low, while Betty proudly carried in the birthday lake wHh twenty-two cuimHcs. DR. D. SMITH IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Dr. D. Smith died at his home near Axtell Friday it was learned today and funeral will be held Sunday aft ernoon at 2 o’clock from the old home place near Manson. No details could be learned at this time concerning the length of Dr. Smith’s illness or the cause of his death. Dr. Smith is an uncle of Mrs. John Hughes of this city. FRESH BARBECUE —SEASONED to suit your taste, 60 cents per pound. Welcome Service Station. One mile north of Henderson. 27-lti. FOR RENT—THREE ished apartment upstairs light, wa ter, and phon? furnished. $lB per month. 27-lti. | LOST AN ENVELOPE CONTAINING ing Parker's green fountain pen with clip; propeller pencil inscribed Ethel S. Crowder, black comb, cased. Reward. Return to Dis patch office. 27-lt MONDAY 29TH., LABT DAY OF RE moval sale. 9x12 best heavy lino leum rugs, $5; 9x12 Axminister rugs. $18.00; mattresses and bette at sac rifice prices. Sattorwhtte Furni ture Co. 27-lti. CLQBING OUT NURSERY IN SIX weeks' time—s.ooo budded Moore. Tech pecan trees, Schley®. Stew arts, Floaher, varieties guaranteed; any size, 4 to 10 feet high; banded, inspected by state; 36c each packed for shipping, f. o. b. Claxton, Ge.. Send certified check, cashier's check or money cider. Daniel Pecan Nursery, Dr. B. E. Daniel, Mgr., Chaxiton, Ga. 27-lti. WANT ADs Result* »eH addrem*<d envei«,~ Unn * >;, ter E . W. Arculus Mi VeriT"** *** • v ' rT »an, r j ~~ NOW IS THE your orchard Con,, t 0 . Harris for your «prayi nf - - - i gladiolus ‘ame ßlCan Bi? blooming sire bulbs 5 dozen $1(10 J*. Garden-,, \ ' _ c avi SHOE REPAJRINGRpiri7r~~~- week only. Ladies' half leaUier Ilf. plates o* rubber^’ * Boston Shoe Shop zJ I** 1 ** • *sti FOR RENT FOUR ROOM 7 ith >«ih on half acre ford Road $15.00 per moaj ply to Patterson-Carter, lne LADIES - POSITIONS "* ABojutn ocean liners; good pay Via, u wah. China. Japan; experience.!!; necessary Sell addled envej! brlnge lis.. E. W Arcu! te Vernon, N. Y. FOR SALE oughbreds Beaulles. Pecfert aart! ings One white, wormed and cob. ditioned. Out-door raised. Guaran teed to please. Golden Collie Re. “ 18 /' °' 4 »- Moum C 26-3; j QUAKER APARTMENTS~THOMAS place Will Mam dose In. rent lo* large garden and splendid iocation See C. H. Lewin, Citizens Re*u v and Loan Co. 27-hi FOR RENT SECOND FLOOR apartment. Located on Ghohor Avenue. For particulars apply , 0 Mrs. Goode Cheatham. 2541 FOR RENT- TWO OR ~THREE nicety furnished or unfurni<bf<| rooms, first floor, everything fum tehed. Gas and sink i n kitchen Neat door to bath. Phone 641-J 566 Rowland Street. 26-5; STOVE WOOD FOR SALE WE SAW cord wood. 75c oord. We do pto*. *ng and all kinds of haPllng. Apph 1003 Nicho!a.s Street. Geary Wooc Yard. 27-ltj FOR RENT-A NICE FIVeTrOOM cottage on Zollicoffer Avenue Pa. session given Mareh Pt. Alex S Watkins. 25-3 i, WHEN YOU WANT COAL consider quality, service and price. We have all kinds. Hight’s Coal and Wood Yard. Phone 158. eod-tf. $3980 IN CASH PRIZES WIIJ, BE awarded li«*ners to the Rmli:! DruggLrts’ Radio Party. L.s.en m every Sunday evening 7 15 p «■ over .station W. P. T. F. or anv N. B C. -(Aalion. Get your ►ntn blanks at Pbrker's Drug Store 20-21-'. FOR RENT -BUILDING ON COURT street, 7 room house on \rin<9r street, second floor and rear of bu.lding corner of Garnett and Orange street*, 6 room dupk* apartment Burwelt Avenue. 6 room Duplex apartment Walnut street .'a room house Mitchell rtree:. 7 room house Charles street, 5 room fur nished apartment modern conven iences Charles street. 5 room houo Chavasae avenue. Apply Trust De partment Citizens Bank and Tni-: Co. 18 20 23 20 27 tADfO TROUBLES DIAGNOSE) AND quickly corrected. We fartrtl •ervlce using newest and most aod •n equipment. Parte for all radio* MHrtn Jcwetr* Co. I*^ WANTED: A PERSON with the itch. Remedy. Tolaon’s odorless Seabe- Tiox. Cure: Guaranteed. Place: Southside Drug Store. Peoples Drug Store 25-3U STRAWBERRY PLANrS; N E w Btakemore, Mlsaionar>'- 25 sb bunch. State inspected; l.M°. 5 25 " 5 066. $11.25; 16,000. S2OOO C*Ji with order. W G. Fu*s**H. H,M N. C 22 ' fti CABBAGE PLANTS, SEED IRISH potatoes and all kinds of fifld w garden seed. Best quality at k* est prices. H B. Newman. FOR BALE-500 BUSHELS OF KO rean and Kobe Lespedcra <***l the lowest price yrt made. Our have been recleaned. Lespedea the greatest land builder and w f make the fattest cattle and ° r anytMteg we have ever seen Writt today tor free samples of seed our Diseriptive Circular. Bf*)' E *‘ tate, SOer Cky. N. C. » 13 17 30 24 27 2 5 PHONE 29 FOR ~COAL and Wood. We have the following grades an « sizes: Pocahontas or New River Egg Stove and nut, Pocahontas or New R» vei R O M. 50 per cent lump, splint lump, and *#>• Prompt Service and Sauj f.tction guaranteed. S. « Watkins Coal and Wood. Tues-Thurs.-Sat. tr.
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