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Gives Method of Control For Tobacco Flea Beetle Poisoning the tobacoo plant bed with the "1 in 8" mixture at the rate of one-half pound to each 100 acuare yards of bed will effectually control this pest. The poison is made by mixing one pound of Paris Green with five pounds of arsenate of lead. The application should be mde when plant* are dry as moist plants are easily burned. Remove the cloth and poison beds thorough ly. Cover the entire bed with the mixture at one time so that every plant has a good coating of the poison. Mrs. Chloe Lanier returned here yesterday after spending some time with her daughter in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. at Farmers Supply Go. 105 and ft* GIVE YO KELVINATOR GIVE YOU THE NEW with COLD, ECONOMY and PROTECTION Today we recommend that every owner of an automatic refrigerator learn about the new 1W36 Kelvinator. It has three outstanding, funda mental values that buyers want. Visible Cold: Safe temperatures in the "food compartment, proved by a Built-in Thermometer so there can be no doubt al>out how cold it is. Visible Economy: It uses from one-third to one-halt as much cur rent, as shown in advance by a Cer tificate of Low Cost of Operation. VUibie Protection: A 6-year Protec tion i'lan, signed by the oldest com pany In the industry The now Kelvinator gives you flexible rubber grids in all ice trays, and such conveniences as automatic defrosting switch, interior.electric light and many others. See the 19.% Kelvinator whether you now have un electric refriger ator or not, and let us tell you how you can have one for as little as 16c a day. Come in tomorrow. V'*'BL**noTecTISJT RELIGIOUS NEWS Go To Church Sunday BAPTIST Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. ~?.~T. U., 7 p. -nt Evening w or si up, ti O'l'lUL'k.. Please notice the change in the time for the evening hour of wor ship. The moderator of the Roa noke Association has planned for laymen to speak in all of our churches He will send a speaker to Williamston for Sunday evening. Every man ought to be there to hear him. STANDINGS Club: W. L. Pet. Williamston 2 0 1.000 Snow Hill 2 0 1.000 Ayden 2 0 1.000 Kinston 2 0 1.000 Tarboro 0 2 .000 Goldsboro 0 2 .000 Greenville 0 2 .000 New Bern ?9? 2 .000 Where They Plav SATURDAY, JUNE 6 Ayden at Snow Hill Goldsboro at Greenville Williamston at New Hern Kinston at Tarboro SUNDAY, JUNE 7 New Bern at WILLIAMSTON Snow Hill at Ayden Greenville at Goldsboro Tarboro at Kinston TUESDAY, JUNE 9 Greenville at WILLIAMSTON Kinston at Snow Hill Goldsboro at New Bern Tarboro at Ayden WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 Snow Hill at Kinston New Bern at Goldsboro Williamston at Greenville Ayden at Tarboro Vacation Bible School Planned by Local Church I'lans tor a two-weeks daily va cation Bible school here are being formulated at the present time, and definite arrangements will be an nounced shortly, Rev. J. H. Smith, pastor of the local Baptist church, said today. The school, scheduled to begin June 10, is expeeied to i tract a large number of boys and girls, leaders in the several cooper ating churches, to head the work. Similar schools have been held by religious groups here in the past. t< SALE Jtk -i TO INTRODUCE OCTAGON CjiaauPcited 7 SOAP .sssssj WITH THE t A 20* VALUE FOR ONLY 11* Octagon Granulated Soap, due to specially added ingredients, will give you quicker suds, cleaner wash and quick rinsing in tub or machine. In it, you get as much, or more, soap for your money as in similar packaged soaps. ; IN ADDITION, you get a valuable premium i coupon ... a coupon you can save for ' valuable gifts VMW * Take advantage of this money aaving "get acquainted" offer. It is good only while your grocer's supply lasts. ' "&> II '5 m 6 BEAUTIFUL DINNER PLATES FOR 100 OCTAGON COUPONS OR 4QT.ENAMELPAN FOR 30 OCTAGON COUPONS AW IM WWII TIM NCAA f IT OCT A AON MIMIUM ITOM I* lOCATfB, OCTAGON SOAP, GIANT SIZE * , SuC^f.0und^hlP, 3 J71 ?CJ*g?n P?wdcr' ?iant 3 fo'r 14c CULPEPPER HARDWARE COMPANY YOUR OROCf R HAS lHfSE COLGATE PflLMOL IVE Pf FT SPECIALS NOW ?ALMOUVI SOAP 3 H, 15c If THE DRINKER'S DOLLAR Liqaer has \ K I 9 maa consumln g it to: rat a single 4 lollar in the bank. Keep ap Us Bay a home. Get a Job. Start a life is isurance policy. ray the doctor Fid-nttf hie children Contribute to the churcff To do the will of God. Liquor is. L awless, I-niquitow Quarrelsome, U nclean, O-ppres dve, K-uinous J r WHAT A START! TUESDAY. JUNE Z WILLIAMSTON AB R H ro A E Gaylord, If 5 1 2 l 0 0 ?Earp, 3b 5 1 2 2 4 1 Walters, c r 5 2 3 t 0 0 Roye, c 1 0 0 2 0 0 Patton 4 1 1 15 0 0 Black, rf 5 2 2 0 0 0 Corbitt. as 6 1 2 0 3 0 Griffin, cf 2 0 r u O -1 Armstrong, cf 3 3 3 2 0 0 Archer, Zb 5 2 r 4 s~ 0 Cherry, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 Wade, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 44 13 17 27 13 2 TARBORO AB R H ro A E Williams. 2b 4 0 0 2 2 1 Odum. cf 4 1 1 5 0 0 Bare, lb 4 O 1 n 2 O 11 4 0 A 0 A urani, n Short, c 0 4 u 0 It 0 0 2 U 0 u 0 Shapiro, If 4 i 2 1 0 0 Johnson, 3b 4 i 0 0 5 1 Thayer, ss 3 i 0 2 4 0 Levan, p 2 0 0 i 3 0 Bolyard, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brown, p 1 0 0 0 0 0 xRand 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 5 7 27 14 2 xBatted (or Brown in 9th. Score by innings: R H E Williamston 000 004 810?13 17 2 Tarboro 000 050 000? 5 7 2 Summary: Runs batted in: Odum 3, Bare. Grant, Gaylord 3. Earp 2, Walters 2, Black, Corbitt 2, Arm strong, Archer; two-base hits: Bare, Black 2, Walters, Armstrong; three base hits: Bare, Corbitt, Patton; home run: Walters; stolen bases: Archer, Armstrong; double play: Corbitt to Archer to Patton; left on bases: Williamston 12, Tarboro 4; hits: ofT Levan, 9 in 6 1-3 innings; Bolyard, 3 in 1-3 inning; Brown, 3 in 2 innings; Cherry, 5 in 5 innings; Wade, 2 in 4* innings. Struck out: by Levan 1, by Bolyard 1,. by Cher ry 1, by Wade 2. Bases on balls: off Levan 4, off Bolyard 3, off Brown 1; off Cherry 2. Wild pitches: Le van 2, Cherry. Hit by pitcher: Wade (by Brown); winning pitcher, Wade; losing pitcher, Levan. Um pire: Morgan. DONE BUNNIES WEDNESDAY. JUNE 3rd TARBORO AB R H PO A E Williams. 2b 4 1 0 3 0 1 Odum, If 4 10 10 0 Bare, lb 3 116 10 Gadd. cf 4 12 10 0 Grant, rf 4 0 1 3 0 0 Short, c 4 0 2 7 1 0 Johnson. 3b 4 0 1 2 2 1 Thayer, ss 4 0 0 0 3 0 Young, p 2 110 0 0 Dye, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 xhana ? ?1?0?0?0 d H Totals' 34 5 8 24 7 2 xBatted for Dye in #th. WILL1AMSTON AB R H PO A E Gaylord, If 3 0 1 2 0 0 I Ears. 3b 3 1 1 [Ears. 3b .312010 Walters, c 4 0 0 j i o Patton, lb 3 118 10 Black, rf 5 1 0 1 0 0 Armstrong, cf S 2 3 1 0 1 Corbitt, ss 5 2 2 2 S 0 Archer, 2b 4 13 4 10 Dean, p 2 0 0 0 1 0 xWade 0 0 0 0 0 0 Livingood, p 0 0 0 0 0 0 xxRoye 100000 Cherry, p 0 0 0 0 2 JO Total* 34 8 12 27 11 1 xBatted for Dean in 6th. xxBatted fpr Livingood in 7th. Score by iaaincs: R. H. I. Tarboro 000 210 200?S 8 2 Williamston 010 002 23x?8 12 1 Summary: Runs batted in: Bare. Gadd, Grant, Short, Armstrong 2, Corbitt, Archer 2; two-base hits. Bare, Patton, Armstrong 1, Corbitt 2, Archer; three-base hit; Young. Stolen base: Williams; sacrifice hit: Walters. Left on bases: William ston 12, Tarboro 6. Hits: off Young 10 in 6 1-3: off Dye, 2 in 1 2-3 in ungs; off Dean. 3 in 6 innings; off) m Living,*>d. 2 in 1 inning; off Cherry, 1 in 2 innings. Struck out: by Young 4, by Dye 1, by Dean 5, by Livingood 1. by Cherry 2: bases on tails- off Youngiofr DyVT 3? Dean 3. off Livingood 1. Winning Cherry. Passed bell: Short mm t Williamston 13, Tarboro 5. Snow Hill 4, Goidsboro 3. A yd en 14, Oreenrille 8 Kinston 8, Now Bern 2. 'aae 2 l 8, Tarboro 6 Snow Hill 1^ Goidsboro T. Ayden 8, Greenville 1 Kinston 8, New Barn 8. Itanday, Ibm 8 AB gsnu Sunday School, Too! EPISCOPAL Chart* of the Advent Rev. C. F. Moaeley, rector. Trinity Sunday: Churchschoot,*'43 a tti Holy Communion and sermon, 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon, 8:00 p. m. Holy Trinity Mission Sunday school and preaching at 2:30 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN Regular services will be held at each point this Sunday with the exception of Roberson's Chapel church school at 4 p. m. There will be no afternoon service there as the Christian Chautauqua will get un derway Sunday night at 8 o'clock. The Poplar Point church school will meet at 2 p. m. for the monthly preaching service. Method of Control Smmll Worms In Tobacco Beds Small worm* often cause severe damage toy uprooting the rail to bacco plants, but are easily con trolled by applying napthalene flakes at the rate of on* and one half pounds to each 100 square yards of plant tied. Wants WOOD FOE SALE: GOOD HAED wood blocks. 30o per cartload.? Saunders and Cox, Wiliiamston, N. C. je-5 3t CAE THE NEW TEXACO MOTOR Oil arrived this week. This new motor oil is the finest type motor oil that can be bought today for 25 cents a quart. Ask for the New Texaco, and see that you get no other. Available at all Texaco Sta tions. Harrison Oil Company. It RED DEVIL AND STAR LYE?3 cans for 25c. J. O. Manning. It Ten CARLOADS OF TEXACO " ~ came in~ This week. Fire Chief Gasoline sold in 48 States and 100 foreign countries. It is bound to be good to be Texaco. Harrison Oil Company. It O. R. GLENN, The RADIO AEE1AL specialist has received his New Test Kit and is now able to make repairs oo all makes of radios. It CAB HAVOL1NE MOTOR OIL? 13,200 cans?unloaded this week. Havoline, a 100 percent Pennsyl vania oil No Oner motor oil made. Still sells at 30c qt. Ask for Havo line; accept no substitute. Harrison Oil Company. It CAB FIER CHIEF GASOLINE? unloaded today. By using Fire Chief gasoline, you get more miles per dollar than from any other gas on the American market. Come to see me for service. Chick Manning at Central Service Station. It PIANO: WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL piano in this community being re turned to use because the original purchaser is insolvent. Must dis pose of this piano immediately. Will transfer to responsible party for the balance. For particulars write to Price C. Duvall, representative, care of Greenville Hotel, Greenville, N. C. ' _ ? je-5 3t toe CASES?2.4SS CANS?HAVO hne and the New Texaeo Motor Oil delivered to us this week. Ev erybody likes Texaco because there is no finer motor oils made. Chick Manning at Central Service Station. PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY, JUNE 7 TRIO THEATRE ? ROBERSONVILLE Sunday June 7 "DESIRE" ? with GARY COOPER. MARLENE DIETRICH Monday-Tueaday June 8-9 0 "FIRST A GIRL" with JESSIE MATTHEWS, SONNIE HALE Wednesday June 10 "WOMAN TRAP" with Gertrude Michael, Georye Murphy Thursday-Friday June 11-11 "EX MRS. BRADFORD" with WM. POWELL, JEAN ARTHUR Saturday June 11 "FRONTIER JUSTICE" with "HOOT GIBSON" WHEN LIFE HANGS BY A THREAD filM-IIPPED CfflfcS PROTECT WORLD^FAMOIS IRIYEIF KIOW ONLY ORE TIRE IS S?Je/ fire$tone IIMIIPPEB TIRES WIN INDIANAPOLIS SIN MILE IACE Last Saturday Louis Mcjror broke the track record, at 1M miles per hour, driving the entire race without tire trouble of any kind. He is the only driver ever to win the race throe times, and has always used Fin No tires except Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires could have resisted the terrific heat generated at such high sustained speeds on the hot brick track, Up after Up, hour after hour. You can have no greater proof of blowout protection. tire, for each driver knows that heat U the chief cause of tire failure and blowouts. Firestone cords are soaked in liquid rubber, which saturates and coats every cotton fiber, preventing friction and heat and adding great strength. This U the Firestone patented process of Gum-Dipping, that gives you greatest blowout protection and tafety. Profit by the experience of race drivers. Equip your car today with Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires ? it costs so little to protect lives worth so muth. THE Tiresfotte starbmd Designed a .id constructed by Firestone ' tire engineers ? a first quality tire built of all first arade materials, embodying the many eaclusive Firestone patented elusive Firestone patented aturas. Its exceptional quality these low prices are made and i_ _ possible b? large volume production in the world's most efficient tire factories. Made In all sixes for passenger cars, trucks and buses. Let us show you this new Firestone tire l $70?> ' T*t CONSTRUCTION ION I T7 HIGH SPEED TYPE 4.50-21.... 4.75-19.... 1 S.M t.w 5.25-18.... M.H 5.50-17.... U.H 6.00-ld.... lMf' 6.00-17 ma. I?.fOj : 6.00-19 h.o.. 16.90 I6.50-17H.O.. 18.40 1 7.00.1 7un XI. SO 17.50-17 ma. 51.75 FOR TRUCKS |6iXV20 .... ? 10.05 7.50-20.... 50.10 30x5 '??. 10.75 32x6 ha.... 40.05 ITUMHTTK ?71 Ha 4.90-21_ ?Ml 4.79-19.. 0.M 9.29-10 Ml 9,90-17.. 10-TO I ???! SOxV ??. S A V I 1C PRICiS fimJur/'nlfU mom N. B. C. SmU^uTNmZZH} WmMl TTN MUIM TTN ?'"> 4<M?tv A ?ood mrHm Of nfll IMH Ud< ssy^iiruh; ova wIm wifn low COM. Wool I?Im | M 4.50-21 4.75-19 5.00-19 5.25-19 IMC 141 Ml 4.40-21 4.50-21 4.79-19 toxiua. Ml Ml *flwl tCMT COVEtt] 79V fltfcffg (fU ?3 SPARK PLUOf ??' ltd Central Service Station
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