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-t ia a 4 . fc I .: lis t". t Vr f Csrgresa to ,:::3. we have : : V and at tl.2 : j ,...:.t lie-, conditicr-i t t iJJLzi progress. at r t t.fl trslv stand at tl 3 c t in national and i." ' " - ;.l f:o?s. IIow can l tie legislative courss cf ccr .Mrrf ' IWIWAM-i.lr. ica bits been ccnsisfcntiy r---juIUe IVICia AttaCIIS hv Aojnnromiss.' ' ' I .' . - 'And whatever Jr- iTnhnccft Sftfid R"dte John Jay jaid, f3e 't-u.,3 t ,Tn; . f - w .v ,. KesIarTci I ' -!t;.v sack, fiUU C- pk 1 Cauth and . Icei in a barrell t! - to soak T,-T'sr Tlnxrrt Pnilil. rpuA- .- , : water Ilcssrs Floyd Emita,;- nma.ThMi r-iL.:3 ths water t: it will not .a , r jxan Simmons, Eaymona pack spil .,:, xiiu axiuwi. uuu " i Heat Jlolland, Son Parker David, Cra: Lver the 1, with a J-las pot uraay, jonn uraay, i- other device Cl t.0 . -HI - ilakest-::il3 api-- canvas ws c-"- w of bed. :1 , . In the old belt, ne ,aaisa, lc.j it have been damaged by frccr- es shotud be reseedea, ----- pacK ice sou. 1 ... x . - rohn Vil-r eqnaj amount cf I'na water , . ' x.. Swniden,!, spr-j:i over the ' 'i&JZZX. i Eraith,jbcd t0 rinse lcff the pU-ts. ; , . milk for sale by Polk v Co.7 nutaxe ci soaa -usa . a .0 nit inn ennnrp VS.TL3 CI ted. - i . i aril '.mhi vnen smau oiacs u, -A,Ar": ) farmers to the Biltmcr'e Dairy Laa been organiztd in Polk County. ( ' County ' WhPTI Small DiaCK I11C3. Wu- 1 v.v . ' j - ees. are fcand under the seed bed;farmers will eonam . aeaurasua !!Le H rprf t ots tions in tobacco erowms: this sea- canvas are, us ? Floyd continued, rr-ots .ttom in tobacco Rmff t!iii , inally at worki in ths.ssiV son. ... v , w". I self-evident. ..X:ti:r cx v. . - . - . . ' flustrious e staterr:; cf Uor-fl Bin- mold las become a serious If rv evilcrce wasorecied that 0 roderin an ttcrc-as. i-cixa- . . . iM7 flll(,.cllireA to- r C;vezty-filth .lzs, wiui.er oi iuese vf lacco exon inlldrth Carolina, said Mflfl "7 DIGESTECn COLLS RIGHT ALOIIG ; , -Tin? TV'-iarr&iia xiaiori t; r.,"vzll not be a" grubber s' rp" C: :jrc;a, it hasl)een fur ' :I ta the controversy .over -the Z. " !:t's plan fox !diansinjf the " This clan Jtas y become j aainant legislative issue and 1 -j -1 ever ucaiu " : . .. . . the lood icr tizi grc jssaoe , ji y., ioytt. 01 biate uouege. , . ever came flora a ctraa sizjs.- uj-j Reports m widesnreatt ' aamae Kiouslv. thev csull nst ccirecUyjjtave been jeceived.from Georgia, lalaa tor these new ccn-mons. M Tvto- vf-a ccrusns MXV W those who and4 sxicntly snjroxtliim j- :t3 normal iimes wfoald.seem of 'advanced. masnitrli ja .w a , ,r . -; 1 . , t rly action. Xnt pico&ed chan- s rr,lT-r1i:er HoilOred d thm hfln scheme iot our.tlAw -rTfr r dCiverment have always, ; and h c:'l have first attention.' ' It is interesting to note that the 1 cart cf the controversy ,over the Courts is not one. 01 purpose, oiu On 15th Birthday1 LSouth 'Carolina and the border belt 01 this estate, ne saia, ana a number of teed beds in tne 01a and new belts have been attacked. ' Maggotvor the larvae of a sm all black Sh, and freezes have Also ininred a nnmber . 01 seen : beds in the old and new belts, Floyd added, . . '1 The best " defense ; against, Jie said, is to stimulate! the plants to a more rawfl. tnruty nowrn. am- mm . . ! I 1, weax jaianis are usuauy jau-j . by bluejnold. ' t ' For small slants, a too dressins i of well rotted stable manure, or chicken manure, chopped fine and spread over the seed bed will do . ay Fred McDaalel, Cowboy , i SMOKE PLENTY of Camels; and - t&Joy my meals McDaoiel say. Cam fa els at mealtime step up the flow of f. help you enjoy a sense of well-being. www. 9 r-o ulan of our Government io ner aaugiucr, xiuw.: . ... r P11 u r 1 . t t -f - tIia immM-ona pnests v enioyed r ry - situations that have arisen many games. Mr. Floyd, , Smith roTistitution was draft- with his violin and MissVMattie ii' Euthow? That I he.Xt Pearl Smith at the piano enter SnSJr'qitttttti iv.'the naf- tained the isuests by playing pop- ' - '' , '"' 'ii I , " '1,' , ,i V'. ' .t. ; : t. .y- fSJJ.trf&' JSCS. J MACHINE OPERATOR, Trances Morel, says: "When I feel low, I get a W in energy with CameL And Camels aid my di gestion.n Camels set you right! CAL1ELS COSTLIER TOBACCOS or vlfollfo Patterson. Audrev Sim mons, v Viola soutnenana,, jveiyn Smith Anne Mae Smith. Lillian Albertson. Havis SheDDard. Mattie Pearl Smith, Dorothy Xee Smith. six -new members . ox du-. e-. &Z2LnZt of the rreme Court, increasing me mexu-i v - ... , ces over seventy years of age fail -;The J--S,ilSaX - i A'p-Ai Thnt was thfr urogram l&sses Amelia Grady, Helen ark- submitted to Congress.' Other pro- . pcsals were promptly " advanced ' and the situation that has resnHr . cJ brings up three questions. Eoes the President's plan offer . ' t!i3 soundest approach : to a pro Ibm that vitally affects every 'A citizen? Would it be more desir ' tlb to ' submit the question - a tbw process- to the, people fox i3l decision t Would it be feasible it tiit. . Vffislative leauirement ' ilzt all xulings by the Supreme , - jurt hold laws unconstitutional ,ly a two-thirds majority? Such a Tiajority is now required in, the 'fenate on more. momentous quest " ions. The Presideni , contends his . jUn is the only ' sure v means - cr prompt and effective action, , ' es the Congress considers.the pro- parol from every .angle.; r , Eut as I have said.- . even , the ' most severe critics , of the r.Presi - . - j dsnt's pl.an realize ,' the need for , cerate changes in our basic scheme , cf Government. Every; statement cn the subject since our founding ' fathers is being scanned and quot , ci. What John Marshall said, v lat John Jay said, what Justice H tney said, , what Justice ; Chase : ilis Jbein v broadcast ;to the .-"try by radio and carried to j' ratirn H tVs press. :.:- - . . : 1 .. ' i 1 r 1 1 ; , -V " '' k ' i If.'1 K I J , '1 '7' 0) f : ' ':' T 1 " " f Prepares "Special Meals for yon, The Kind , You Love at Prices That nafFttYofPOeketBook.'. KJEGTJIxAR DINNERS ' ' ;t".-'4'l;? SPECIALS , J . . STEAKS OFrALL KINDS HOME COOKED , HOT , 1M)LLS Ax ..'Visit TJs When in Wallace FRIENDLY GRILL runoL building - : - TZZZml stimulate growin. 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They give the smoothest. qakkest, straight -hoe stops on au typea;of roads and under all t GOtaAL UOTCKS INSTAtllSaiT planmont::ly patsnts to guiT Hsi' -! , weather conditions- They provide, , tasking that is positive in action braking that will safeguard yon and your family as yon have never been safeguarded before. . 1 Demand . Perfected. Hydraulic Brakes,' and demand all the other , comfort, safety and performance; advantages which are araiUble at low prices only "in the new 1937 Cbvrolet-lfce only complest ear : 1 1 . mi " t A ' . J V h CHEVROLET MOTQK DrVISION. Cam Mtr Saitt Vrpmmtf, uctnuii. iuuun -'j .'v-. 1'. v : .1 f
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