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,,, v f , 4 V' 1 t r 2 Wallace FaiTdets.Foi'biddeii Underlo mrr xrrmvrrM nnt. 30 -r- A. M. ' TV 1 1 il" " Kenan and C. H. Smith, farm op erators of near Wallace, were en joined against employing children under 16 years of age during school hours in separate judgements en tered in separate judgments en tort In the U. S. District Court here today. Sinned by Judge Don Gillam, the judgn?enti .were the result of civil lnlunction actions brought by U.fa. cirv of Labor Maurice J. ToWn In September. The conv ents charged Wfered 1952. Kenan.nd Smith guttered labor provisions 01 . v tha Uhe defendants were engaged, : thlrtj 'days prior to th. - Jo, .hinment in Interstate com-: defendants wre ewu w p. for smpmenx ln, " during the harvesting !En?TC the schu usniuB. fmMrmtA to-wan still in wlon. see nunws -- Wilminston Coca Cola Bottling Company Sj,-.tv Wumtaftea. N. C supplements' tested ' prevented the occurrence 01 011 . Careless Milking May Cost Farmers Thousands In Cash Kindness will never kill milk cow .according to R. K. Waugh, head of the dairy husbandry section of the animal Industry d.partmept at N. & State College an It might increase the I arm era income a surprising amount of money. A..f m h Ather hand, lack Of kindness Is robbing Tar Heel dairy men of thousanas 1 oouan nuu k .inu fa dairymen keep milking records, , they .may never miss the money' " ' . , '. , . TV. ..at. nnlnta nllf that it IS Very nrA nnarter nound Of milk from a single cow at each ml king. ' In one yean tune wis i-m .mmin In 1R2 niminda lost miUHl siinmii. mi Mv varasa i id Der uuiiuicu A..Na thfB 1 VIII SIS. m waar. .mui tiply this by say, a r.hundred 00W vl.j .ml vMi'va last over CI 000. . w.nsh mtnta out that you can the effect that fe vent off flavors In mllk.6ome of otherwise mistreated." When they and results show that none of the milk. They also respond to kind- QUESTION: How can I prevent weed f.avors to milk? : ANSWER: The titst solution appears to be in eliminating such annual weeds as bitterweed, garlic and other forms of onions, by the development and use of better pas tures and crops .according to L. W. Aurasd of the department of ani mal industry at N. C. State College. Aurand also notes that sueh feeds as clover, lucerne, cabbages, etc. also give characteristic flavors to milk when fed just before mUeing. Several methods ior the removal of off flavor nave been studied but none give promise of providing a general solution to the off flavor Aurand says tnai ine aeveiop a muI Matures chat will effectively compete with the weeds and prevent mrir ii.iuu -t.l.ta nrnnnrtlons IM11U to be IIKIUUWIW the ultimate solution to off flavors In milk. - -' fit ' ''' Weed off flavors occur chiefly ik. l.u mnA arlv anrlnff. On many farms either as a result of drought or overstocxing or wuj, there is little grass of any eort, and weeds provide tne oniy mu. . . ...u aiuMnlln tn . Aurand. weed ingestion and the resulting Aurand notes recent claims to tt.. chat feeding certain are uneconomical and what ' cows are not producing, can remeujr iud ..hui -on.infft iinDroductive stogk with high producers. , '"' V - ' JL-I.. ,-'' '' ' ' "" """ ' Motorists Advised Time To Winterize Cars For Winter ; T-i.it. ' urh;ia rvlri Mian Winter is still several freezes and frosts away the rec nt -old snaps have served to remind Tar Heel motor ists that It's time to winterize their cars and trucks. ' But the S.fety Division-of the Department of Motor. Vehicles sug- yond the usuaJ seasonal lubrica tion changes M B jrvi antl-freeie in your radiator. , -it .nt th tike, stock up inn. jwm . , . of your driving habits .and adapt them to we aoaiuwin countered aa temperatures dwp. Second, and equally important, you'U want to Inspect the izea vuw uiirui fered by many accessory manufje- hinin 11 in aia ; W weather driytag. 1;;-irC:;i!::::Dci;'ui..ii.:nc:,1:ro 11 . Atlantic v;ny. . . of North Carolina were cited here this morning for their outsisnains service to the state's agriculture, when th.' North Carolina Bankers Assocfation was presented with the 1000 point rating . a-wwu u Agricultural Commission ' of tne . .... t . n.nVaiB A sianpf a Hon. The award was p;esented at me closing general session 01 B.A.'s - 78th ' Annual . Convention, Nwhich has been In session nere since Monday. ' . ' ' '-The award was presented in re cognition of the high jua-wy 01 regular banking se. vices i"v- ka 10 me wiiuvo "t... dueled by the Assoc iat : on s mem- ber Banks in ins ..';'--Hrin th oast ye.r. This is the 1 .4 1 v 1 eighth consecutive year that the state's banks have received the award. - p - Points toward the awara are giv en by the A.B.A. for such active Maa aa nwimntlmi tit sail vionser- wo ain. tr v.. . vation and land majoagtment, co operation wun- ine exiensiun oer vke ot State College, support n9 farm VKMith crrfvtltriK BI1fh AH Pll- ' a 1 iTf ture warmers 01 America ana 9x1 f"1 It uhe eriOolal BH-lv1tl0A ftllph ' AS projeots, and other programs which atrengtneyi loanser ianuer iciu tlonships. ; Quality of egular bank s.rvice Is given large considera tion, along with the work done In cerned right now is the time , thoroughly cnecs "L'"'-" windshie d wlp.M, beMing and de . - .1 ...u. anri tira chains ac- cording to the rt And nave you umjubu. u - , "ri " .-..iiin directional laiim.it on vour carT . State law r.auires tn wo -- ---nals, either by hand or mechanicat eledrical devices. And hand slg iateare perfectly all right for pas wngtVcar drivers but they do nec essitate oBing down toe window and letting in a Mart of W air. you don't care for that s ort ot ttM VZur have directional algnals in SSed.Cold weather U no excuse for! taUlnrto obey the turning sig nal law. ' auciaiiun. I auaiuon, p.- " portance is placed upon e .r in eacn cuum. state bankers association In agri cultural matters and rabIfnke. the far ' VJLSSLmSr in their respeouvc 011.-" Among the outstanding agricul tural projecte conducted .br North a- .it.. : hatiVa Hnrinff tne past year was a Mid Winter Unlock Symposium ior; r..i:i, Ttn. Svmooalum was de- signed 'toTIualnt bankers with the latest technical lmonnawou livestock production and the best methods of maklnf livestock loans. The North Carolina Bankers As sociation also sponsors an annual public speaking contest for young people on agricultural subjects. fcl; .er tUan Uit.t ci a v Bewkrille, N. C. ' . . ftein-eaentaUie For WARSAW FLOSAti " . COrvIPANY WABSAW N. C ffoReltm Misery V 7 take C . . .intir nwwniii - , ' ...... , ioooooooooooooooooooooooc m ' 1 - f' 1 in r- t i . o o o o Dead or Disabled Stock Removed Absolutely Free Ot Charge ; Mules, Cows and Hogs Phone lioiieci, w.-.t:. . II. C. CONSOLIDATED HIDE Co., Inc. 60LDSBORO.H.C. Your Best Market For ffideJSkan o o o o o o o o o o o o o 1 DwW DAIRY, I f 4 PRODUCTS I ',''',',"fglg . " J ! KEEP WARM THIS; VIIITER with k ; HEATERS h OF ALL TYPES ' Q r-" Si COAL 1 xn an extra quarter of . a pound of I milk simply by patting a cow on we back," Waugh says. . -r- (Failure to strip tne cow auuiu er practice that Is costly to the dairyman, 7 for Bossie holds back v. K... ..ntll tha looi That last J1D vcav u --- quarter of a pound of milk is rich er in butterfat than what comes before. 1 In North Carolina, particularly, whef e the margin of profit Is smaller than it should be careless miiirinai nractices can mean the dif ference between success ?nd fail ure as a dairyman. ' Maat P.Wmaii lunmvttr. don t keep any production records and don t know JUSl wnric wrejr iuiu. be losing money. What the use of 1 Dairy Herd Improvement Assoc la- .'Phs. ssi a nuH-vn .gmina um in 195L Bet under DHIA testing, produced only 4,450 pounds of 'mux. wmcn u ihuibbivu.. I . Ma .Mlt lam marffin. DHIA 1 tet tea cows m we ouw, , I aaanaul Q 111 nnniula ftf milk. All j at.i.h la.4Lnataa Miaf farmers IV. ViUM. waaia. a.iw w ' jwith a knowledge 01 waat praencce o o o O: o ' or.. o-; o o, o o o o : o o o o o ronnac 1 .'ttf u , 8 O O o o o o o o ' G. R3. C. , SALES and SERVICE f GOOD CLEAII OSED CARS U. S. ROYAL TIRES ' BODY REBini-PING COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE 24 ttOUR WRECKING SERVICE f Phone 2005 'ili . ELLIS liOTOR SALES, ll'C. Mt Olive, N. C . toooooooooooooooooooocooc t: c c :C c c c o ,0 o o "o o o o o o o n O o .. o o o : o o c o o o c , III I y nv"t ' 1 , .j ; ,1 i"1 ,VJ - "Mi ' ' Jt i ' i ' 1 , 1 , . ) 'I - 5 . ! . " ' I 1 . 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