,1.'ME. '4 Ci lei ;i5 I ' The hosi.,,a aev 1 t T. :t; young"! .missionary cir cle i f the Beul I e. Baptist phurch snet Monday n nt In the home of Mrs. Bud Miller. The - president. Mrs. Orzo TiigTen, presided. The group-sang .There's a. Wid - ness, and prayer was led Iby-'Mrs. Thigpen. Mrs.' Louise Brown gave the lesson Stirring in Middle Am- . atffrfM, HIKIa afaiitv uraa tolrati tmm I the new and old Bible and discus-' ... sea oy jnesaames neraian wore, Cecil Miller, EJwood Quinn, Boland Batchelor, Bud Miller, Macon Brawn and Mrs. Thigpen. Following f Ka. Hjn f if Inn h hnat'Aaa BAnvprl pecan pie topped with tee cream ana coca -eoia. , - 120 colas to those attending. Pers pimento s. and 60- tJES Mcifs July 2 ; ,The Beulaville Order o the Bast- an &- mlTI ma .Into at R It'. clock at the Masonic Hall tor a-regular meeting. Ieryjnfflabj6ria urgea to oe present. ; Presbyi:ri:n .1 The general ttaeetini of the Hall viUe Presbyterian Women .ot th church iwaa held Saturday after-' noon ax we onurcn wiui we preaa dent. 'Mfa. Norwood Miller. oresid- .- i . . aar - .r ' ..uuitM... li. ' .1U. UUrB. 'fT,-, charge of ti program," The Wvi era ana wn assuma uy moujuim - 3 land Rhodes, Leonard Kennedy, Herman and Ashe Miller In the dis cussion. Mrs. W. L. (Miller led the ; ctosing prayer. Scouts Visit CampTuscara Among the scouts attending the camp last week at Tuacarora were W. L. Miller. Truett Miller, Tommy -Millar Brttl .Mlllrr. BriHbV-Miller. A. R. Mercer, A. F. Shaw, Benny Thigpen, James Robert Grady and ' Daw ,13an HifMt : i . ' . . i Those atending Che eaanp fire arid - ahlfmb. ' aa4rHU- nferhf WMft Mr. and-Mrs. W. L.-Miller and Jerry, Mr and Mrs. Herman Miller and Doug. Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Miller; Mr., and Mrs; Norwood -Miller and . Mary Lee, Mr. and Airs. (Leonard Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. nave Mer"? . oer and iatniiy, r. ana airs. v. hi 1 Mr Tra . Cuw'Les r k .i'tt of Nort.' k v e vici 1 u-Is jm Mrs. i a oo J C iim.. - Wc. Ottis Oeraid MUler ol:n. Pf"ff snpirt the weekend wIMi his parrntJ, Iv.r. assd Mrs. Otlis Miller. nxr. HA VTi-tf "lumM Mfllef and family spent Sunday at White Lake. IMr. ana Jir. nurmu and sons Phil and Ray and Mrs. ..w u.M. nt nnlHshnrir Visited Mr. and Mrs. John ; George , Ken nedy Sunday. . " ; ' -Mrs. Herman Miller and; Mrs. Ah Miller shomoed in Klnston UVUS. jkhw"!-"-, 7 n ..4 uIh MsnrariK JOnn- son were recent shoppers l.'KUf Hr u... luii Minpr in ww H u m JVAUV JiWW ... enUj Mr. and Mrs. Bland Miller. - Friends M - j u. ha Ikaa Taturned r r. . . - WAflnlia.1 to till nome irau ww- Onl. CleveUnd Morris of Camp Leieune was a recent dinner guest mr. inu -we " yt"1" , z : thy Grand Mat' on, Mrs. Maude Fpv oi juns&on aim nm w :,z t ..i i i Parlcnr' snunt last weekend wiUi Mr. and; Airs, Lin- wood Newton to wono i , ,'Rev and Mr, a- "'"."""T", sLsfral -days in Smitfhield ast Airs. Leon Quinn ano misses uei- a business trip to Kinston Monday. ; Little Pat JM'orns nas rwui ur hnm fnllrtwin a -visit wild her grandmother,AMrsa X). C..,Wte- tturst in ASiievmc. - b Gpl. Cleveland Morrlss, Opl. Bot Beasley of Camp Lejeune, Gjil, .and .... c c.nJlln nH Miss ROSS MUler went Sunday at White Lake , mar. ana tots. - son - Billy, 'accompanied (Mr. and . . Athnrtimn and dau ghters of Wallace to Washington D. C lor sne wuu- . , . v. J M Cor Lee Pickett. Mrs. Ehvood Quinn and sons. i?ent Sunday, at wane bun. v MrsT Connet Weston and Mrs. L. jS.:Turner4t Pink HiUvislted rela- Jack Kennedy, U. Sa Army spent the weeJcena wiui o w. and Mrs. H. B. Kennedy. Una. (. Tiwent i mtion. It n ilms tra'vea w .h 20 photogra'phs, includ ing 4.W0' iull-color -pictures on' the iront cover. . , Well? and,HeiHeiJ.pc:lnt out that amnll .cf&ln viilft am rnthpr Trviv I4"" i " ' In North Carolina, although thou sands of acres of land are devoted various small grain diseases.?, - Leal MnHlh ' I important disease of ' (wheat in a.TnHu DnmHii. wlfh tVitt anVMial I toss iio vnthls source estimated -at 10 .per cent on uie uiai crop. . 'small urain uiseases in nraui sands of acres of land are devoted ,' iiu,h an Fvtonaion annually to these crcps. One rea- S?ro U Issued Jnsion son for low yleds, they sayvis that " Sinad from the local coun diseases .often cause heavy losses. f J?Z aJSZI .. Tnes.e VJ. "J f,ra?7ditor. State CoiwVstation, me auuiors, oy xoiivwnug suica ap- pnitu . -proved practices as using disease- wongn, , , ?; .-.. .. . , ; resistant varieties. . However, usr K. K ; cess in using these practices "will N eW - oepenq on correct aiagnosis oi tne1 - -i : ; MM Doug OohWoro w led Mr. and iirs. pa ns Br0n unjayi . . . fc - wart, Ga spent the weekend wlttr his oarents. Mr. and Mrs. Faison Miller andvohV G. Kennedy hade a business trip to Klnston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller spent last weekend at Wrightavllle Beawh. .Miaa Mattie Frances Kennedy of Wilmington spent the weekend with her MrentStoWinwi'JBW Kennedy. -' i . . . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hocutt of CTaytonwereweetoend"' guoat ,oI Mrs. L J. Sandlln. SrSs;. Mra. LHa w tnxeMa, ajpnuis at '. ' .'I'll UU ..ial4' KJfsBaS time rseveral- days; with her auMMrs, L. C. Turner isi rjna: nui. i vv -"LJttle Sloafli and ? Lonnl TWs-.-..u. .a.imai (a Mu4 heme following t Visit with Rev, and Mrs J. L. Powers & &t rauis. . . r.. rrfot WidiHi. itftss' Pol ly Weston and Mr. L. C. turner ot TMni. nut Mra5 n.'.W.' Kenned v. Mrs. -Lila'x. Lanier. Mrs. CalUe Whaley, (Mr nd Mrs. W..G Jones .mllu .Mr anlT Mri.'Kmitult Clark and famftyand Afr.amd Mrs. Bill " Carrou wer- "recent owner guests of Mrs. L J. Sandiiir, sr. . iuiua " ....w .. - . IW . itlalMfaar Mtala lit NotV ser and lajmiiy, r. ua sin. y. w, ""Jf' Jr""" r- 'nd V-TOV.CJ, MrZleianTwere .'.' . '.-" :i.kjmt.4iaataiifvMr.and -Mrs. 4 w.-S. Cnttie - - ' J';'''- n. wart. Gas? spent , the we-Vend wHb T1" IL CmLII . '. a i ,i i .ill avamlaM nrUlA - Taoation Bible1 schoet of the Beu Taville Fresty4eria , church were held Friday1 evening June 21 at 6 Ain& MiithnaH-.rae DUDlls partick P"t2?" exerseiiitlni3ced n day! ' of Bible study and each tour de-. partmetttsunder direction"f tneir l.aara .aouaht Hnrnnnktration Pif their work and deTMrtaaental . an jrmaiaaciw.wui v and a picnic Maper on the larwnff. W. . GoodmaJ, -fatperinUndcnt, Mrs. Harry Home and Mrs. Leon ard wrav, iieginners. Oupp. : aon. i Interme r:i?'rHf Paat 1 h a nut vwf (f --"7- hU parenU Mr. and Mrs. Bland '! 'arnil Lira In!laAalflitB. add sited Miv v.iiimfiLOTBtiw LltfHlljft. ivA Arm hmltmmmtk. frrnnm In a sense, we should be tMnking of .aVa iannfUIUai HMH ETA Vltan atita J Mitch faeeded organic matter may MaMitmnap arut f all . tfraan crops oe curnea unacr; j,iieac ma- teriau wm max neavy sons aaiser to work and will give sandy soils a better watertoolding capacity and along with fihat there Is the added tfePUHty, But what I wisb to UUc about is sou a-oiaity ana tne use on I'm ant . K a rti noivtnaMX flarh next tin- derstand th' proper, use of lime ecausesney ao nor Know ine neeas of the indnviauai crops, aim, tney Jtn. wu bnnut Kmu uU fhol. Will UV UVh MVT. frMVM W. is. It Is foolish to add lime to soil n you ao not snow max ii neeas ltane or that the craps to be grown require more lkne. - thne reduces soil acidity.' Most weUMe cropewill thrive in sligh tly acid soils but there are a num ber of thorn that wll not thrive at all in very acid Mils. These are as paragus, spwaon, onions, cenry, ic ttuce, beets, muskmelons, broccoli, paranips, pkra. and satisfy. Crops such : as beans.1 cucumbers, water- poUtoe's and . tomatoes - are quite . . A i j it- . aM toivraoi wir mrj. khi iuuj i" fact, It is desirable for watermelons It is also" desirable to grow Irish potatoes ontprite add soils to pre vent the development of potatoe Cab, 'a, serous dieease which is made worse by Hmlng the soiL Notice Tobacco K V, Farmers ! 1 ! " V , ... HOME FREEZER one c?ajr !' Farmer' Wends, JOHNSON COTTON CO. fat Wallace Is stocked to supply your every' need for the coming tobaoeo 'aeeeon. Be,, wise. . get yewr . needs new. LMk eVer this com plete lisi Come la and see as today! '. '"" ' t Tobacco ; Twine , Tobacco Barn Ther mometers V Arsenic of Lead ! Paris nrecn' O Tobacco S t i c k s Tobacco Trucks & Slides . Horse Drawn Tobacco Dusters .. O Hand and Horse-Drawn Tobacco Sprayers ' O Tobacco Furnace Grates Tobacco Furnace Doors O Buck-eye Tobac co Curie; Systems Whiteing Tobacco Curing Coal Stokers , Tobacco Barn Flues lCisz Materials of All Types For The Construction of Tobacco Barns. li 'hf-' t !-."' .;...4- FREE "BASEBALL . TICKETS Far each $IM purchased, you will receive 2 free tick ets to Wallace Tobacconist Baseball Games Flayed In Wallace. JOHNSON COTTON CO. - "Cash If You Have It Credit If Yon Need It" Wallace, N. C. f - h, ft saves mgievoa fj, ' ' la. -- wi -a M nK& in ijs ijfel . if Handiest thing you can imagine is this new Crosley ShelvsvdorO Freeaer with -storage racks in the Kd ttmt practically 1 double "top-level" space for package! ... Aaodsar Qrelr Eicb Phi lip I iiitUfcweW zcJT . tor-drive paddle , A . 'Jk . Capacity IL eauft. op ss, AO I uaa,aai This new Crosley Freeaer reejly freeze twstv t HO be low sero. "KVoating-Action' lid opens wide at a nudge . . . THI Aa-5fTTIN0 DIU0HS AM COMiNO FIOM CMOSUY1 feeves both hands free. One of eight beautiful .models. . Sizes to 20 cu. ft. holding over 700 lbs. See them NOW. Wallace, N. C. Ed Hawes O. Rivenbark vThe, soil testing latoopasy of th auuiuay. (Mr. and-Mrs Vance Clodfelter mrTW1:slri:i"ttoi 1 at, Warsaw, Mrad Mrfc tllftoniuin ,andMriana Mctj' i G. Kennedy enjoyedi SiStwdB dinner, In Kinston Mr. and Mrs. Gfh komfxs ana the laboratory, a. yo Srs.p BrP.Anc lawhKy ihaiHJfi.;iwyB(l KeTanedJat r nn one iBWiErri w ajL,. w wm ' Those:wh haveste VX ifJCiUaeS It?V. j "J"! IJIOK a.M Wa warn. w an. iare andteB you, bow muca lime to ' use Jlnav leavesno onw iur not knowing the correct acidity of your, soil. ..Take samples, by slicing th soil with, a spade, or trowel to a danthipf four to. U Inohes which m(ua vah. m11 rnnm. the TOD mix ana ac(iu ujiu,( k, i your garaen u from more Ulan ney!kKation.. Itvis .possjpie, -ipax It i. . MndmlBlrt ,yom) I cofcuiny ,a$vufc if maKUtg.BunpiB i,hijii", ilwoh.Jlot (Mrs. W. P. WUliMnson and dau- I JH.1-.mi Par.Kawa anil knlte t KaU' 'efri "'r'jfi T.r: 3. ' ' . - - rM.. 1 B5 Thim,l (Mr. and, Mrs, .Orlando Albertson of Camp1 Stewart Ga., were week- mMi m Mr inn Mr-a- a. 1L ,1 l III '. II. Ill' '!' J' Tbe Millar tewh b? nH' VVed- i Ll.Ui t,- IhMiP Tl 'WHa- mu Siii Mrs. I Ir" n J hostess. Mrs, W, L. f -Interesting tcc'k and m ui of interest 'on ''Home i in., tlom The othet t"nlr tf t m' wer di .twd Ay i o r i, . den' -titration "W ijIonJ, i pi . a(nd ; .mtmer Ton-fl, ? ' ' 1 JarVsnn and Mrs. Zobe lhartson, i e. an liiUr and i" y lltier i . - , 1 nrv Weat nf Ke. i.s. '' j :, ".i i.iler and ' Mii, r.n- it! ler af-nded r-e OE3e- Circulars The State College Extension Ser ice announces publication of a new eteeuiaa-tmenoea-iie umm invtfentifylng amall grain disea- r The' 82-page 'cuxsular? entitled "irtaJl' Grain .Diseases In North Carolina,!; was prepared by . J. C We'll.- extension plant pathologist, T. T. 'HeaDeri, researcn assia- ' u '( 1 4 ' . 1 ! , .H. II i j t'n " J ' ' ' 1 ' 1 fkuliuJbviiiJ iir ii''; I l-M . . urf vjri alii)' ,..'. fiti rlK" i i lb J ) 3. pppved for; safety ibyfNC .. . b,9WlIIIIVII, .JJ- .ww, ; -.t-;.. ....... - T . v .... ; j. ' .- 'rnyut ts,ri If rJklrtid; UA-sV "TW'T tiVntirtrt : . n . ni P nBfholiit for the Worth Corn- 1 1 .n i;.-7 l'roO f'lnae) '.yff.'is'ruis'j v.i&vr) iol Vr'i 11 U J H v y-vl III. I -llimUVr. SlliJl .61K1 DUB j t!li vcb Moritr.1 Si! r ! InKcOiJl .W fcn .iK .aff.-'-'f! i: -if.iy ..3 .a '.ncivnlflsftW daimed aJ M pfg ftp w V. f.bw.Svj'M "J 1 1 fJVO l,V Uih if,'"' a f ' " - n tf V -" C"1 I i ,1 jrl tent And Parts a ' , t . 'ill !. - fW Avar -' ' tfMs lf. Attbimt of Copper . i 'i, Hi f,X 'I ' - ''. p'.'.' -9 I r 1 ( I V'. r I f . t - 5 lnstallal,a .....i,..ftyi,.1 miiI'oii -,v.ll(' , I "1 t-1. -v It ! 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