t fa l r-' K " A BY: VIDA MHXOY re, the grass . always look known to light in the wrong bouse t-r on the other fellow's side e fence; but, don't be fooled, - 3 . t as hard to cut! ' Also,' ar- with one fool will soon cre- , i -vo! ' . - -t o'd ever believed the time. t ' I come when a "Cent" (penny) i, . .,..'i't be used even by the Gov- en.mentwith much advantage? Its i 'M become practically obselete tut the Insufficient, "penny" as it wui t known, left us mark on appointments recently1 when' ; the two cent post card came into ef- (feet, leaving, - shower party, and dinner engagement left stranded to come to the MAIL of all places . . . which bad been notified by carol . , , , . . , (Believe me, there were some very red faces here last week about the Stork's visit near here soon . , . word got strewed around that be was arriving at the wrong bouse! My, My, t the stork sneaks in city cabs and basements, sub ways and other corners in the city, but never never has be been in these parte the people in this vicinity are two moch on the alert ; . for a think like that to happen. We bopel We should all watch -out, as many a would-be reformer stumbles over a lot of rubbish about their own doors, who go out to clean up the worldl You know privation has it's compensations; as it deprives many of things they axe better off without. (Miss Hilda (Maready, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Maready spent tne week-end witn ber parents. Miss Maready is employed in Ra leigh with the Bell Telephone Co. (Mrs. Guy Rhodes of Richlands spent a few days down visiting with her mother and other relatives at the home of Mrs. T. F. Sanderson and Mrs. V. Milloy.. -Mrs. Cora J Sanderson who baa been ill for the past two weeks witn a Daa case of "i lu ' is able to be up and around again we ist nappy to report Who wants the "irm" anyway7 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Motley of Kinston visited with Mrs. W. B. Ward last Thursday prior to an an tlsipation of a trip this week to New York city' for part of a much needed holiday . ' . ' Mrs. Margaret Kuhlmann and daughter - "Kitty" of Manchester Conn., left for home last week af ter attending the funeral of Mrs. Kuhlmann' father, Mr. W. B. Ward here. e. , A man to be missed in a com munity where he bas taken part so faithfully-in all sorts of helpful activities passed away, with; the death of Mr. W. B. Ward last week. Those out of town attending the funeral were: . Kinston: Mr. and Mrs. J. C Ward. Mr. George H. ' An official of the North Carolina Farm Bureau made it plain today that the: Organization's . Board of Directors "do- not intend to Sit by and see a minority group attempt to Impede the progress of -agricultural research in the State. ' This statement - was leveled at certain members of the American Feed4 Manufacturers t Association, a national organization, whose rep resentatives implied recently dur ing a- meeting -with State Agricul tural official In Raleigh that they had been authorized to employ le- B:::!:;rs!To l;.prj ll:-jo S-:!j The North Carolina Bankers As sociation will again sponsor a Pub lic speaking Contest for" Negro high school students in the spring of . 1952, it was announced today by ;X ,' C- Gardner, Chairman of the. Association's Agricultural Com mittee and Executive Vice Presi dent of the Citizens Bank and. Trust company of Henderson. This will be the third contest Hugh-Blnnant, Mr. and MrsT WiU.'f.n Hinnant. Mlu Yarn. P.rM.N. speaking .from prepared state- 8? yFS KJ"1 v U sponsored' Gardner said.- "The the "Nickel For Know-How" re-, response the'pasttavo years Vas so Carolina farmers. - ,R. Flake Shaw, of Greensboro, Executive Vice-President of the North ; Carolina v Farm ' Bureau, ' '' ' i n--aaa--MawMia.Maa ...... . - I' ll v Ml " I i .1 1 ' HUM lit , kfi I v I i I I , nyu vis sm MM - mi , ii C - l l Ii c li 14 k ii rpnnrm I! TD A II r -1 II : 4 n milfi EASY .featS I I T F D M J I J .j' """mm- Hinnant, Miss Yerna Perkins New born, Mr. John- Dixon, Mr. Ben O'Neal. Mr. WiU Aldrldse. Mr. Joe Weiseeer Oriental: Mr. Georffe wara, jnr. ana jars. Jim ward, Mr. ana aars. Otis PascheL Mrs. Hurti Heath, Sr., Mr and Mrs. Hebe Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Skinner, -mr. ano iMrs. l oujert Miayette, Mr. ana juts, tuicy Mart, Mrs. Liuie Hardy, i Mr. and Mra. cianno varoon., Mr jind Mrs. Dick Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Koonce, am. ixm ouiron. mrs. lie ram Cot. ion, jvirs. uesae fflelds. -Wilmington: Mrs. Jtlarcaret Waivl aua awwiHer. ueny. imt. cu Mr. and Mrs. Piatt, and a fcnat nr friends and acquaintances from wauace and other ponits. Mrs. Hunter Heath of Man Vn-v City is on a visit with her husband here for a short while before she has to return to New York on busi ness. ment, declared -'! Is-very difficult for our Board of Directors to un derstand why any group of busi nessmen, who are entirely depend ent on farmers, would not be glad to cooperate in helping to meet one satisfactory, and such genuine in terest was shown by the high school students throughout the area of the contest' that the' Bankers Associa tion bas decided to make an an nual, feature of its extensive agri cultural program." . . , The general subject this year will ne -ireen pastures, Their Use and Management." ; , ,r .- The contest will be conducted under the Joint leadership of bank- rSei.! .S:.n'.f A TCoUege in Greensboro, damental needs of our present agri cultural conditions." Shaw said "it is our considered judgement that there , must be some , misunderstanding on their part (American Feed Manufactur- relatives and members of his fam ily, Mr and Mrs. E. Williams. iPiease don't use a washing ma chine for anything but to wash ciotnes witn . . . now. to explain juts. Asm wuiiams let her band get all caught up in the wringer at cer aacnine and mangled her hand up pretty bad. but luckily she had presence of mind, to set the current off in time to escape get ting any eones crusned. The band is healing up nicely and if it had r:OTns:: iiic. "OXJfo. Norwood St Telephone 332-1 Wallace, N. C. Mrs. Mildred RlvrnfiarV (been makins her hom in rtTHl am recently has returned to Chin- any eyes would be looking out auu -wux oe wKn ser moth- r, ana. UKie WOoa. ; Mr. and Mra. Rrf IPonV nt w.a.n. v HVUVU ra., was visiuni witn nir . pra Register recently. Mrs. Rook ia aiswr oi imt. register.' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ..j children of Wilmington were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J Reg- Mrs. G. O. "Parker who huk. seriously ill with presumable "Flu" Is about to be out again. She and Mr. Parker left last week for Golds- woere mey win spend several d"y with a son and daughter, Mr. Milton Parker, and Mr. and Mrs. Duffy Lane. Mrs. John Cobb Jr., of Halifax. N. C. is visiUng with her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Williams for a short Ume. With her is ; little daughter, Gayle, addition to the family from their last vlsitl Mr. and Mrs. ClarnA wnum. and son. Edward of Weldon is on vacation and is visiting here with for what it cusses in hereafter! I wonder just how far a wringer would wring an arm, hand or even a leaf :v.,'f .-j.,---'.i.l-,-f. !, The latest Miss to set sixteen and drivers license is Miss (Nellie San derson, who arrived in town with them last Friday. She ahould be warned, not-to drive, TOO SLOW on tne road especially curves . . . if she does, she may hear a slrene behind her . . . doinc their dutv! It's happened before. And in Chin- quaplnl . i:-,r'';,;.,;-'V'. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sanderson and Mrs. Alice Sewell all of Wallace visited in and around Chlnauaoln last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beale of Wilmington spent the week-aiui visiting Mrs. V. Milley the past week-end - : If you talk loud and lona enoumi. a lot of people will believe you ne matter what you sav. But. sometimes, listening to others win meip make our own burdens easier. snd professional workers in educa tion and agriculture. . A kit of sub ject matter material will be made available to all hteh schools. inrougn tne county agent's offiice. All Negro high school pupils en rolled in grades 9-12 and resldina m au counues excem Buncomtie. Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson. Jackson. Macon. Madi son, McDowell, Polk, Swain, Tran sylvania and Yancey counties, will be eligible to participate. ' lest year only SO counties were Itiafriiraritful In Mtam ui4ak . nag vanxing groups 1, 2, 4, s, and ?. This year 35 counties have been added,, bank groups 3. '6. 8. and 9. making the contest open to . the high school students in all but 15 North' Carolina counties. It is hoped that, the contest will be state wide in 1053., ,. Approximately Sff.OOO.OO will be awarded In prizes this year! First Prize In the State contest will be $300,000 in Savings Bonds and an expense-paid trio to deliver the winning speech "before the Caro- unas Bankers Conference at Chapel Hill in July.; Second Prize, $200.00 and Third Prize, $100.00 will be In savings bonds. In the nine groups, or regional ; contests, . arizes will be given as follows: for First Place; $50.00. in. Bonds, and $25.00 in Bonds for Second Place. . Prizes will also be awarded on the county level.- ' t ' ' , . Last year. 1632 atudents naitid. I pated in. the contest, representing 95 burh Schools. : Four fhniiaan1 dollars was awarded to prizes, i S. J. Hodges, Negro Agronomy Extension Specialist ,A & T (Col lege, will promote the contest. W. Wheeler, Vice President and : Marked ehanrea from previous years fcire the l-.l Chevroleta frealmeaa that aaanres their continued noDularity ia the low-price auto- BintiTn field. Annarent in this front-end view is the redesigned Kriile which features five distinctive "air foil" fins mounted on the center! bar. Parkin? lamna have been broadened to eliminate the former slotted!' grillework and the hoed emblem carries the name, Chevrolet. ' . ,v some form of livestock each month, Room improvement is the fav- aa a sldeUne. 1 orite project oi Patsy Martin, out- h ! . , ' I standing 4-H Club girl of Orange A an example of what was ac- county. Paury hae completed 18 complisbed, Wynn cites the case of William Bullock, Route 3. Little ton, a member of the vaughan Farm Club. During the year Bul- ri.1.1.. h. 1 jock receiv r r;.r'r tLoi"lsale of two cowa and two calves. mwiiu .001 C11 lu M i , n , : of the Neero Public SoMartiw Cam, mittee. tn), about the Intent and purpose 01 wis program, or thev would be willing to go along with the program which calls for a five- cent voluntary assessment from farmers on each ton of feed and fertilizer purchased In the State." Tne statement, which Was in the form of a resolution, pointed out " . . We view the Nickels For Know-How' program as one of the greatest forward steps ever taken in our State. We do not Intend to sit back and see a minority group attempt to impede the nroeresa that is being made in agriculture. I It w .1 . 7 I . , . ia wkj event court proceed ings are lnstisrated. we will unme that the out-of-state feed manu- Livestock Provides Year Round income (Livestock is provtoe to be a profitable sideline enterprise for many Negro farm families in War ren county, report C. S. Wynn, Negro county farm agent for the State College Extension Service. To obtain more income and lm- mWM MlAll IavaI rt A nMM dubs with an approximate member- fT" ship of 575 farmer took as their 1 lL goal for 1951, the marketing of and seven pigs, and $213.88 from "1 of eggs, making a total of All of these sales were made from aurpius production after the cam- uy supply bad been taken care of. Bullock now has 150 hens and 18. acres of permanent, -Improved Kwuu- mr uvestock graztog. As ivunaauon suck he ha six sows, wen guts, 30 Digs, four ml llr inree aeifers, and three ejlves. He produces practically all the food and feed consumed on the club projects in five years. , k . V A conference for North Carolina dairymen will be held at State College on January 29-30. Sev eral outstanding speakers will ap pear on the program. GET TOUR FRESH FISH " FROM . V A JULIAN . HOUSTON' AT GEO. WHALE 18 GARAGE POTTERS HILV Dobson Chapel B.T.U. met Sunday evening at v.uv witn a zair attendance. Sunday school attendance has In- facturem Involved are not interest-' crefsed 9uit wt tor the past sev- ea in agricultural research as pro- r' x-veryone is invited ujgiiest market prices paid for mi:;:c and rats... Wag Or Ship Them To Us. SOL1 ISAACS-GEORGE CASTEEN CO. , tU Bg rwntttirt Store On Center Street ? GoMsboro, n. C vided for in the present program, and we Intend to protect all in terests and programs which deem helpful to our agricultural eco nomy." .5.I.'...', . Shaw said that all state feed and fertilizer manufacturers "have been for the research' program from the beginning by lending their all out support to the project." and added that out-of-state feed man ufacturers now enjoy approximately 40 per cent of North Carolina's feed business. ' State Commissioner of Agricul ture L. Y. Ballentlne, bas already Informed representatives of the AFMA that the State is ready to prepare a legal case, and if neces sary,, would carry the fight to the State Legisture, Shaw said. . ' The farmers of North Carolina have demonstrated by a 10-1 ma jority that they are in favor of the new research program, and do not intend to - have it tampered with, by any outside minority group,"- he added. . ' BesMe She's the gweetest baby in the world . . she's yours. Everyday new means something new... a tooth J';' . a word . i . the first steps, put, unchanginf is her need for pure; fresh milk, from the day of birth throughout her lifetime. She sleeps 1. . a bottle of 'milk at her side . . and the promise of a healthy future ahead! You can always rely on us for the best milk. s' m' v ' 1 ' , OTTEIGECREAr.l, ln: m CCE3PABY ' Wi!rlan,N.C. r 1 1 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI IIW ' w i o J o o A o o L) j o - o Jo g, ALWAYS A SO i O ' l O ' o SMILE , J j WITH THAT p Jo WELL ; o . i - oi q . UKUUAUUI , - a LOOK! : " o ' ' O ' ' '" , ' 2 , :' ' : LetVhave a real Sunday School in , Mrs. Ann Sandlin has been more feeble than usual for a few days. We hope she ; soon gains her strength again. . Messrs. Donald . Mnmhv an4 Steve Goodlna and Minn iMarv nth Southerland of Kenansville visited In this section Sunday night. Mrs. Holmes Bouse was hostess to a quilting party last Friday. Those attending were Mesdamea ftariand Scott, Adell Carr and A. L. Ward and AIlss Dollie Sue Carr nt R. Hill; Mesdames Fred and Billy Cos ton of Warsaw; Mrs. C. C. Ivey, Jr. of Sumunerlin Cross Boads and Mrs. P. E. Bouse of Dobson Chapel. They all enjoyed the day and did quite a lot of quilting. several from this section at tendeS the Lanier-Brown wedding in Chinquapin on Sat evening. . On the basis of preliminary 1050 census figures; the REA estimates that on June 30. isi tuo. n of U. S. farms has cenfral staUon ciwjiricuy. ........... Soal! Coal! We nave It You will want It Get It now & be sura , We Deliver , Garner Coal Co. Warsaw, N.. vo you KNOW THE ANSWER mm REGULAR CAN BE THE ANSWER TO YOUR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS U Of tit. 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