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. i it, t citmJa is i ' r V. j out its plan to c i i 1 t " ,.ing day to 12:30 oai. ds wiih the present sched ule on week ends prevailing. The ; , i-i L i In c- ...J to te t .tfch. ' - Co- t t m Mrs. Perry Kyle cf Kinston hat been eng-ied u the performer of WNCTs cooking Show, tentatively scheduled l.Ti p.m. on weekdays SUTTON WOODWO GIIO? ' . I we or cole Wholesale Co. and CMJr Cafe Kitc-ea, Cabinet Hardware ani Supplies '' .Custom EiiUt C&Linets, Window and Door V, . X Complete Line of Formica - :, 1 ' , Yil -V Screens A Specialty ),; Estimates Furnished - Delivery Service t V U T. PAUL SUTTON & SONS 1 v tt HOW. ..V wide selection of Alcninon CF. . KTNSTQN WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. - i v;. Kinston, N. C.. II ISf- A 'All 1 3C U ."Hi thowtd Pa bow to cut his unit production cost." The Smith.Dougfaj Fertilizer rep. $1 worth of S-D Fertilizer results in , icsenntive ctn help YOU, too. Fer- average increasedield worth mart 1 ,i nliiet ii the best tool you can use ,han jj if you tre j,jing less than , Sfi'tAPtft omm.nded.fertilizerisyour tightjade and in the right wnount . opportunity to cut Production J reduces unit production cost by , cost per bushel or pound, let S-D i ' increasing yield and quality. v help jrou make more tut profit in '34. Qiith-DongUii Fertilizers Utttn to ' 0E0NAM VIEWS THE NEWS Get Caught Gambling Last Tear Friend? Don't Gamble On r Your Tabacco Crop j I - For Dovfume 85 . Soil Fumigation Call Kalmar Farm Service Co. Faison.N. C. Phone 9196 For FumlcaUon Service, Dow. 85, Gravity Treatment Kit and Dart. W. C. Kalmar - Your Custom Contractor ' Buy Nov 'AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE AT A SAVINGS' . , " ' -! " . t m ,, . INSTJBB WITH THE NORTH CABOUNA FABH BTJRBAV MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY (Owned and controlled oy the NOBTH CAROLINA FARM BUREAU and operated for the benefit of the membership.) - , ' ' ' A liability Inmrance policy with this company meets the reqnlrement of the new North Carolina Motor Vehicle Safety Responsibility Act .' ' , ' , ' , 1 V V ' 1 - Remember the name NORTH CAROLINA FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COMPANY. - 4i Local Agent: Ross E. Wadkins, Warsaw. Phone 460. Will be at the following places: Warsaw Furniture Co., Saturdays . Lewis Furniture Co., Faison, Thursdays, 9-11:33 MajnoHa, Wednesdays, 9-11:39 : Kr:e K21, FriZays, 9-11:23 r . j. t vvi.l te i i .utJetv. .1' ai.i Hi. J"yle .J d.-iTionsti ate choking techniques and show the develop ment of recipes on the air. She Is President of the Woman' Club in Kinston. New S: ihowa kj wl scheduled to begin n WNCT last Sunday but was not shown because of technical difficulties, will begin Sunday night The Schlltx Play house of Stars will begin Saturday, February 20th and will be shown weekly thereafter from 9:30 to 10:00. The Ford Theatre will thus be moved to 8:30 to 9:00 spot On Wed nesdays.- " - V ' Mechanical Fattare ' ' ! ' WNCT first maor breakdown kept the r station ' off the air for most of last .week end. Chief Engin err Hank Tribley said, "Parts failure in" the picture transmitter caused the breakdown. It was necessary for us to get part from Camden, N. and in order to do this we had to contact the personnel, at home in order to get them to open up he plant Then, the parts were flown to Raleigh, where we met the plane and rushed back to Greenville."! Prior, to Saturday's breakdown, the station had not been off the air longer than seven minutes. tWe regret the breakdown and appreci ate the attltufle of the televiewer in realizing our position.'' " vl.CT T V Program THURSDAT. FEB. SB, 1964 ' , 2:48 Afternoon Melodies 8:00 Nancy Carter' Cookbook 4:00 Woman With A Past ' 4:18 Music With A Fashion 4:30 On Your Account NBC 8:00 Cactus Jim OlOO-New 6:lS-5port 8:20 Weather 8:25-Safety Tips 6:80 Circle C Jamboree 6:45 Farm Fact ', '" 7X1 Lone danger !' ' 7:90Dougla Edwards, CBS 7:45-Yesterday NeW Reel 8:00 You Bet Your.Llfe, NBC. 8:30 Four Star Playhouse, CBS 9:001 Led Three Lives , 9:30 The Living Book 10:00 Late Show 11:00 News! Weather & Sports 11:13 Sign Off FRIDAY, FEB. 28, 1954 2:45 Afternoon Melodies 3:00 Afternoon Theatre 4:00--Woman With A Past 4:15 Music With A Fashion 4:30 On Your Account 5:00 Cactus Jim 6:00 News 6:15 Sports 6:20 Weather 6:25 Safety Tips 6:30 Riders of the Purple Sage 6:45 Farm Facts 7:00 Strange Adventure 7:15 Jewel Box Jamboree 7:30 Douglas Edwards, CBS 7:45 Perry Como, CBS ' ' 8:00 Boston Blackie 8:30 Pepsi Playhouse, ABC 9:00 Life of Riley, NBC 9:30 Cavalcade of America, ABC, 10:00 Cavalcade of .Sports, NBC 10:45 Beat the Experts 11:00 News, Weather & Sports ll:15-Sign Off SATURDAY, FEB. 27, 1954 11:00 Wlnky Dinky & You, CBS 11:30 Rod Brown Rocket Rangers, 12:00 Big Top, CBS 1:00 Melody Matinee 1:30 What in the World, CBS 2:00 East Carolina College 2:30 What's Your Trouble 2:45 Industry Parade 8:00 Afternoon Melodies 3:30 Championship Wrestling, cbs 4:30 Horse Races, CBS 5:00 Uncle . Marvin" 6:00 News 6:15 Sports 6:30 Circle C Jamboree 7:00 Mr. Wizard, NBC 7:30-Clsco Kid Now on Display Carter's New Improved Dowfume Applicator for Tobacco Field Fumiga tion. Dovfume MC-2 Gas for Plant Beds Kobe and Serecia Lespedeza Spring Posture Seeds Fulgrain Oats , Truck and Garden Seeds Quality Baby Chicks , and FCX Feeds . 7ARSAT FARMERS EXCHANGE Warsaw, N. C "Concentrate on the production of. superior quality bright yellow grades . of flue-cured tobacco for 1954 to meet consumer preference for these types in the manufacture of cigarettes."' " ; This comes as timely advise from Tobacco Associates, Inc. a growers begin preparation for their new crop of the "golden weed." "The buying policies of the man ufacturing companies have been af fected materially by the nicotine content of flue-cured tobacco dur ing the past, two year, the organi zation's January-February Report declared, emphasizing. the : situa tion is such that tobacco crowera should give careful attention to the selection of varieties and cultural practices that result in low nico tine content' of the leal" ' i Talks with representative of An. mestlc : manufacturer and : the foreign trade by Tobacco Associates officials reveal that they want to bacco that carry these properties: (1) low nicotine content; (2) high sugar, content; (8) light body; (4) bright color; (5) porous and fluffy texture, and (6) a clean and mer chantable product '- ' In calling growers' attention to their role in meeting the nicotine problem, ' the export promotional body devoted considerable space in its current report to the N. C Ex periment Station' recently released Report dealing ' with this subject The Research Report points out that "nicotine level Is a Quality index hat is carefully watched In the plant breeding program with resis tant varieties averaging about one half of one per cent less nicotine than do the older lines." As demonstrated in controlled ex periments, the report reveal that the level of nicotine accumulated in flue-cured tobaccd Is influenced by these factors: (1) Varieties are inherently different in their nico tine contents. Both the level of alkaloid synthesis and the chemical nature of the alkolold are genetical ly controlled, with the newer disease-resistant varieties, somewhat lower in nicotine than the older non-resistant varieties tested. Varie ties retain their relative rankings in nicotine despite differences in wea ther conditions and locations. , (2) Nicotine acculation is direct ly related to the level of nitrogen fertility; (3) the nicotine contents of flue-cured tobacco may vary in different cropping systems. Thus, when rotations are used for the' con trol of nematodes, the observed differences may be due to differen tial root damage but more proba bly, to the fertility residues from the previous crop; (4) nicotine is concentrated into the remaining tissues after tobacco is topped and suckered. The degree of the accum ulation is directly related to the severity of the pruning; (5) tobacco, artifically infected with mosaic, is consistently lower in nicotine than the non-Infected tobacco; and (6) moisture supply Is the most impor tant single factor in regulating the growth and nicotine accumulation 8:00 The Big Picture 8:30 Amateur Hour, NBC 9:00 Two for the Money, CBS 9:30 Playhouse of Stars, CBS 10:00 Medallion Theatre, CBS 10:30 Hit Parade, NBC 11:00 News, Weather tt Sports ll:15-Sign Off of tobacco. This has been forcefully demonstrated in irrigation experi ments - varieties differ in their nic otine response to varying moisture conditions. Tobacco' Associate point Out that an important factor in maintaining and expanding our export trade in flue-cured tobacco is the making available of adequate supplies of "high quality cigarette type" leaf which is largely the growers' pro blem. Though the season was un favorable in the Middle and Old Belts for the production of the best grades of cigarette tobacco last year, some growers consistently, get a larger proportion of the cigarette grades than do others, even on sim ilar soils. " , Recommendations on fertilization, varieties, Spacing,' topping, and other factors affecting quality' can be Obtained from County Agents throughout the flue-cured tobacco belt Tobacco Associates officials advise growers to consult their County Agents and other local agr icultural leaders to help Insure pro duction of high-quality cigarette type tobacco that will meet con sumer preference, both In this coun try and in foreign Inarkets. I een-Arjers Choose Five tlBC Sligivs "to a countrywide, 'poll of high school editors conducted by Com pact a digest magazine for young people, five ; NBC-TV ,". programs were named as teen-age America's choice of the best In TV fare. Re sults of the survey are published in the March issue of the magazine, out Feb. 17. t The NBC programs - five among the programs named as "TVs top 10" - are "Dragnet," "Robert Mont gomery Presents," "Kraft Television Theatre," "Colgate Comedy Hour" and "Your Hit Parade." In addition, the teen-agers, who spend an aver age of 10 hours a week in front of their sets, also selected their favorite programs in special classi fications. Among these were "Grou cho Marx - You Bet Your Life, in Ml SALES & SERVICE Your Friendly Ferguson Dealer Carolina Tractors Inc. im A w vJ V V-SS 3 Oil CixJ . Z'J CCL7I3 . A new course in microwave radio repair has been made available to high school graduate who qualify for Army technical training, it Was announced today by Sgt E. H. Allen, local Army and Air Force recruiter. "Just how important and what a prominate role- microwave has in the field of radio is proved by its many uses in civilian enterprises today," the recruiter added, ' ' Microwave is most frequently used to provide wideband noise free circuits over which are trans mitted transcontinental television audience participation "Camel News Caravan," in new, and "Cavalcade of Sports," in sports, all three on NBC, . ... Acting as spokesmen for the stu dent bodies of high schools with a combined enrollment of almost 300,000, the editor of 188 high school newspapers replied to Com pact' questionnaire. The question naire was sent to high school papers which had participated in the most recent Columbia .Scholastic Press Association contest for student pub lications. " " , , programs. 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