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rAUtti* Inside Peep At The State^Board of Review "Where ir the Cotton Board of Re view?" asked County Agent Smith. "Down in the basement, northeast corner, of Ricks Hail, State College," was the answer. We went down and entered what appeared to be a dark closet alley. It opened into a room where nine men and one lady were too busy to even notice strangers. Through a door was another room with . many girls busy at work on adding ma chines. ? Agricultural Statistician Frank Parker, of the Agricultural Department's Crop Reporting Service, was said to be the chief engineer of these two rooms of many figures. He has long been known as a statistical crank, but- such a one conies in mighty handy right now. It seems that the "brain trust" at Washington insisted on the.. Agricul tural Statistician being on the A, A. A. Boards of Review. We were told that he is responsible for official county figures for these crop control programs in North Carolina. On the. wall in this room was outlined the working arrangements. Workers were in the order of the development ot the county contract summaries. Figure experts were required throughout. Calculating machines were clicking nois.ly, but no one no ticed them. A smooth working ar rangement of a very complex prob lem was evident. Only such a visit would convince one of the immense detail required for the adjustment and review of a county's cotton sign up of contracts. "Davy" Crockett's Fight Is Pictured Another interesting historical point ?this time about "Davy" Crockett? is being featured in the current Chil ean natural Nitrate advertisement which is published in this paper. Crockett's hand to hand fight'at the Almo where he met his death in 1836, is pictured. That tragic massacre at the Alrno in San Antonio, Tex., occurred just six years after Chilean Nitrate . was first used to fertilize Southern crops. The first shipload of Chilean natural Nitrate came to the U. S. in 1830? 104 years ago. It has been used steadily ever since and has become almost the back-bone successful farm ing throughout the entire South. ?Davy" Crockett is known for the facts and fable of his marksmanship, for his colroful life, for his many wilderness exploits. But he was a . iiumborist and a philosopher. Some one once criticized his spelling and his grammar. That made "Davjr" laugh. "Haw," he answered, "while critics were learning their grammar and their spelling, I and Doctor Jackson, L. L D., were fighting in the wars. We had more important matters to attend to-than crossin' t's and dottin' i's and such like small things.' Crockett's spectular death in the Almo was exactly the death he de sired. Many years beforfe he died he wrote: "Die like a brave man. And I know not whether, in the eyes of the world, a brilliant death is not pre ferred to an obscure life of rectitude. Most men are remembered as they died, and not as they lived. We gaze with admiration upon the glories of the setting sun, yet scarcely bestow a paaBirs' glance upon the noonday splendor." Getting Ready For Rental Payments Adjustment of cotton reduction contracts to make the claims of past acreage and poundage conform to the known figures for the production in each county should be completed witthin the next few weeks, accord ing to Dean I. O. Schaub of State College. Efforts are being made to start the rental payments by the latter ? part of April, so that the money may be available to the farmers for use in the cultivation of the present crop. The checks will be sent out from Washington, hearquarters of the AAA, as fast as the revised contracts are accepted there. Tabulators at State College have - finished th* checking of original con tracts in 24. of the 97 cotton growing counties. There is some overatate * ment in the claims of past production, but little difficulty is anticipated in adjusting the figures, Schaub said. Catawba and Lincoln counties, the first two to be checked have already revised -their contracts and returned them for final approval before they f are sent on to Washington. ?? The other counties in which the. cheeking has bees completed, and are now ready for the revision work r. by local agents, are: -Folk, Yadkin,. Cabarrus, Stanley, Ahunance, Orange, Chatham, Hoke, Vaaee, -WHaon, Cam den, W&otank, Perquimans, Cho ?^Ato=a?der. Gates, Warren and j u __ . ? ? ._ . _______ wWmwmwswl? - ma* i?wiiirrammif * uuiliK ! Constipation S^iBptosoi Soon Go Av?7 After iTn'rf <jiijifrnn|iii ten. a. O. Itemey, at Xonryette, .. Okie* writ* that ah* has t(ten ^ Steifced'B Black-Draught about Iwuitj -five yean, when neSdeC' end has "found It rery fOod." - "When Z have a sour stomach-and my mouth testes bitter, end Z*1m1' bilious, slucglsh end tired, liwflT very soon here % serert heediihe tf Z dent take smnethtng Z here Immed to keep off these spells by taking Ibedford* Black-DraQght - Very soon Z ant feeing fins I'M that Black-Draught centbebseten '? ere-family medicine." .. . Oct e paakage of'Hsrfr fWaught today. Sold In 25# packages. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND'FOB ! NONPAYMENT OF TAXES PITT fcOUNTY va. OSCAR BARNES By virtue and in pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court made in the above entitled cause on March 17th, 1982 the undersigned Commis sioner, appointed for the purposes therein named (it being a suit to fore close the lien on the hereinafter de scribed land held by the County for ?the non-payment of taxes) will ex ! pose for sale to the highest bidder, at public auction for cash, on Monday, the 7th day of May, 1984, at theCourt house door in the city at Greenville, North Carolina, at 12o'clock, M., the following lots of land situated in the County of Pitt, State of North Caro lina, described as follows: 1 lot in the town of Farmville, ly ing on Main & Pine Sts., and being lot No. 2 & 3 in the Division of - the lands of W. B. Pollard, conveyed to Rock & Oscar Barnes by E. A. Pol lard by deed recorded in Book G-ll, page 464, reference to which deed is hereby made. . ' This 5th day of April, 1934 l F. C. HARDING, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOB NONPAYMENT OF TAXES PITT COUNTY vs. JOHN ATKINSON By virtue and in pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court made in the above entitled cause on March 7th, 1932 the undersigned Commis sioner, appointed for the purposes therein named (it being a suit to fore close the lien on the hereinafter de scribed land held by the County for the non-payment of taxes) will ex pose for sale to the highest bidder, at public auction for cash, on Monday, the 7th day of May, 1934, at the Court house dcftr in the city of Greenville, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, M., the] following lots of land situated in-the County of Pitt, State of North Caro lina, described as follows: . '??? 1 lot on Perry St, lying in thei town of Farmville, and conveyed to John Atkinson by Perry Atkinson by deed recorded in Book E-14, page 252, reference to which deed is hereby made for accurate description. This 5th day of April, 1934 F. C. HARDING, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES 7' PITT COUNTY vs. SAMUEL SHEPPARD By virtue and in pursuance of a ?decree of the Superior Court made in the above entitled cause on March 7 th, 1932 the undersigned Commis sioner, appointed for the purposes therein named (it being a suit to fore close the lien on the hereinafter de scribed land held by the County for the non-payment of taxes) will exc pose for sale to the highest bidder,, at public auction forcash, on Monday, the 7th day of May, 1934, at tbeCoort house door in the city of Greenville, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, M.; the following lota of land si boated in" the County of Pitt, State of North Caro lina, described as follows: 4 acres Arthur land? lying on ^hel east side of ATC. L. R. R., adjoining the lands of William WaMrop ei-al, and conveyed to Samuel Sheppard by, L. C. Arthur A J. Lb little, Tr., by deed recorded in Book 6-8, page 877, reference to which is hereby made. This 5th day of April, 1934 F. G. HARDING, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR, NONPAYMENT OF TAXES ? ? ? 'f ?' PITT COUNTY . . DELIA OBEY By virtue and in pursuance. a? a decree of the Superior Court mad* in the above entitled cartas'' on MttWh 7th, 1982 the undersigned Commis sioner, appointed foir %he purposes therein munMl (it being a suit th fore close the lien on the hereinafter de scribed l*heM-by the County for the non-pa^Mttt of taxes) wjll ex pose for sale to the highest bidden at public auction for cash, on MdBdvyr the 7th day of May, 1984, at the Court house dooiin the cityofGreefcville, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, M.,the following lots of land situated In the County State of Nertti ICarn F ; ?' a - R ? b^fffilQj, fp ^ ,8 I [ r yzup vWj u?y. ot v j%pn*y ' .'"v' NOTICE OffftALjBOl* IAND FOR NONFAYHBNTOF TAXES ' PITTCWNTY vs. 1 JOHN PATRICK - By virtue and in pursuance Of a decree of the Superior Court ttlade in the above entitled -cause' on March 7th, 1932 the-undersigned Commis sioner, appointed for the purposes therein T?mcd{it being a suit to-fore close -the-Hen on the ^hereinafter de scribed land , held by the County tor the ? non-payment of - taxes)-' will- ex pose for-sale to-the highest bidder^ atpublic auction for cash, on Monday, the 7th day of May, 1934, at the Court house door in the city of Greenville, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, Mj, the following lots of land situated in the County of Pitt, State of North Card-'1 lina, described as follows: 1 lot In'the "town of Ayden, lying on the east side of R. R. St, and be ing the same lot described in deed recorded in Book P-7, page 153,-refer ence to which-deed ie herebymade for accurate description. ?L" This 5th day of April, 1934 F. C. HARBING, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE- OF--LAND- FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES ? i ' ,.j? PITT COUNTY '--i r? va . F. F. HARRIS By virtue and in pursuance of a decree of the .Superior Court made in the above entitled cause on March 7th, 1932 the undersigned Commis sioner, .appointed for the purposes therein named (it being a suit to fore close the lien on the hereinafter de scribed land held by the County for! the non-payment of taxes) will el ?pose- for sale to the. highest bidder, at public auction for cash, on Monday, the 7th. day of May, 1934, at the Court house door in the city of Greefcville> North-Carolina, at 12 o'clock; M., the following lots of land situated in the County of Pitt, State of North (Caro lina;-described a? follows: - 40 acre* Sermons land^ beginning at the Coantp Home corner,-running S. 425 yards with said fine; thence E; to the Tram Road;- -thence with the tram road N. to Ivey Bibbs land; and with- Ivey Bibbs land to the. beginning. This 5th day of 'April; T934 F. C.-HARDING, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES 1 | H PITT COUNTY ? vs. R. J. COBB . By virtue and in pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court made in the-above -entitled cause on March* 7th, 1932 the undersigned Commis sioner, appointed for the purposes therein named (it being a suit to fore close the lien on the hereinafter de scribed land held by the County for the non-payment of taxes) will ex pose for sale to the highest bidder, at public auction for cash, oh Monday", the 7th day of May, 1934, at the Court house door in the city of Greenville, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, M., the following lots of land situated in the County of Pitt, State of North Caro- i lina, described as follows: 100 acres Sermons land, lying on the N. side oTthe Shelmerdine R.; R. and being the same land deeded to1 Ed Savage and Eli aha Avery by DavV Sermons, and from Roy Batchelor to R. J. Cobbi reference to which deeds1 ichere by-made. This 6th -day of April, 1934 F. C. HARDING, Commissioner. NOTICE OFVSALE OF LAND FOB NONPAYMENT OP TAXES ? ' PITT COUNTY y ya. RICHARD KNIGHT By virtue and in pursuance of a decree oftheSuperior Court made in ?boT? entitled-cause- on March 7th, 1932 the undersigned Commis sioner, appointed for the purposes therein named (it being a suit to fore close the lien on the hereinafter de scribed land held by the County for the nonpayment of taxes) will ex-j pose for side to the highest bidder, at public auction for cash, oh Monday, the 7th day of May, 1984, at the Court house door in the xity ot Qmmville, North Carolina! at 12 o'clock, M., the following lots of land situated in the County of Pitt, State of North Caro lina,. described as- follows: 1 house and lot in the town of Win terville,. adjoining the-lands of E. W. Braxton, A. Cw L. B. R. & others, described in deed from A. G. Code, re corded in Book X-15, page 191, refer ence to which deed is hereby made. "* This Stfct day ef April, 1984 F. G. HARDING, Commissioner.; I ? ???!,. IM.N , . j NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR - NONPiMTMBNT X)F TAXES ,, ' ? ' ' I - 'PITMCOUJETY W; fcifcittWfeR : By vittue and in-pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court made in the'nbw-mtttlad -causa on 7th, 1082 the undersigned Commis thewfo named (it being a auftto fort* doafe the'lirff oh th* hOttdnafterd# scribed'iand held by the County for the non-payment of taxed) will ex pose for sale to* the highest bidder, at public auction for cash, on Monday, fchetth day of May,l*?,*MI#Cto? house door in the city of Greenville, North ftoollna, at 12* ottoclc, hK.'tk following lots of land situated in ?>? County of Pitt, State of North-?a*> lina^described as follows^ j - - SiEhate in the town of Ayden on K3S A' a feS ing thetaame property described in deed refitrdedin Book Q-14, page 571, reference to which deed is made for accurate description. - This 5th day of April, 1984 F. G. HARDING, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES " PITT COUNTY vs. LOUISA MOORE By virtue and in pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court made inj the above entitled cause on 'March 7th, 1932 the Undersigned Commis sioner, appointed for th* purposes therein named <it being a suit to' fore close the Ren on the hereinafter de scribed land held by the County for the non-payment of- taxes) will ex pose for aale teethe highest'bidder, at publteauetiduforcaahionMeaday, the 7th-day ot May,11984, at the Court house door iu the city of-Creentille, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, M;, the following lots ofj land- situated in the Coanty of Pitty State of North Caro lina,- described as follows: 1 lot-lying on Fleming St> being No. 18 in Block A, described in deed from E. B. -Higgs & wife to Louisa Moore, recorded in: Book V-6, page 168,-reference to-said deed is hereby made for aceorate-description. " This-6th day of April; 1984 F. C. HARDING, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR " NONPAYMENT OF TAXES PITT COUNTY <? vs. EDWARD DAVIS By virtue and in pursuance of a deeree of the Superior Court made in the above entitled cause on March 7th, -1932 the- undersigned Commis sioner, appointed for the purposes 'therein named (it being.a suit to fore close the lien on the hereinafter de scribed lamf held by the County for the non-payment of taxes) will ex pose for.sale to the highest bidder, at public auction for cash, on Monday, the 7th day of May, 1934, at the Court house door in the city of Greenville, North Carolina* at 12 o'clock, M., the following lots of land situated in the County of Pitt, State of North Caro lina, described as follows: 1 residence on Fifth St., lying on the North side of the Greenville Falkland road, 50 x 145 ft., and being lot No. 7 in Block B. of the Cobb & Davis Division. Deed of said prop erty recorded in Book X-18, page 218, reference to which is hereby made. 1 This 5th day of*-April, :1934 F. O; HARDING, Commissioner. ?NOTICE OF-1 SALE OF LAN D FOR - NONPAYMENT OF TAXES PITT COUNTY ?'VS. EDMOND CARR 1'. By virtue and in -pursuance of a deeree of the Superior Court made in the above- entitled cause on ? March 7th, 1932 the undersigned Commis sioner, appointed for1 the purposes therein named (it being a suit to iore? close the lien on the hereinafter de scribed land held by the County for the non-payment of taxes) -will ex pose for sale to the i highest- bidder, at public aoction for oash, on Monday, thcr 7th day of May; 1984, at the Court house door in the city of' Greenville, North Carolina, at 12 o?dock, M., the following lots of > land situated in the County of Pitt, State of North Caro lina, described as. follows: 1 lot and part of a lot in South Greenville*known ad the Green*place: Being lot No. 1 in Block 10, and the southern- half of lot No. 2 and 10. Not No. 1 situate on R. R. St, ft lot No. 2 being 15 ft x 125 ft, for more accurate- description see deed record ed in Book J-13, page 109, This 5th day of April, 1984 F. C.'-HA'RDING,' Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOR NONPAYMENT OF TAXES ' PITT 'COUNTY . vs. HENRY ALLEN By virtue sod in pursuance of a decree of the Superior Court made in the above entitled cause on > March 7th, 499&fetiie$' wriersigned Commis sioner, appointed for the purposes therein named (it being a suit t6 fore close the lien on the hereinafter de scribed land held by- the County for the -non-payment of taxes) will ex pose for wale to the highest 'bidder, at public auction for cash, on Monday, thA7th day of$la#r*l?84> at the Court house door in the city of Gnianviile, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock, M., the followmg'iots of land situated in the County Of Pitt,- State of North Caro I' ^ . l ? ft; ? n i awnnep asrouows: 1 lot on Venters St in the town! of Ayden, being lot No. U-is Block 5, and iS'tateWn abiheTownsend Ware house property, being the samb prop arty , described in deed recorded in Book J-9, page 855, reference to which iaforefey made. Thri*MfyofApjib 1984 R C. HAitDlNG, Commissioner. ? ? - of th? county, reports County Agent the Bankhead nxJhthe Kerf bilis W i', ? ; js*.?v-VW.; r.? ??.????; .-??V . ?J janUBBray When you pay the -r price of a Knee-"*'1 Action car, you naturally want genuine Knee-Action?the new ghding ride?the huskiest, sturdi- . ' est front-end you can buy?and shock-proof steering. You get them cdit in the low-price field, onfyfrom Chevrolet. The reason is simple. Fully-enclosed Knee Action wheels are costly to build Compart Chevrolet's low delivered prices and easy G.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Value w ?so costly that ouly Chevrolet, world's largest builder o? cars, has the resources and the assured volume of sales that permit this extra production cost. Chevrolet does it because Chevrolet believes that, to KEEP ON SELLING THE MOST CARS, YOU MUST KEEP ON BUILDING THE BEST. CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., Detroit, Michicaa SHOCK-PROOF N HORSEPOWER CABLE-CONTROLLED I [ BODIES IT STEERING II MILES Kt MII . BRINES FISHER \ . . * ?. . i; . * SAVE WITH A CHEVROLET VALVE-IN-HEAD SIX PCAt-CT MWPIWBgff Brown & White, Inc. B. & W. Chevrolet Co., Inc. Greenville, N. C. Farmville, N. C. ? - ' ? i tmtyywtyyfvt w ww ^ ^ wvT^TTT^TTT^T.rT^? : when you use? International Fertilizers j <? . ;.?' ??' :: ?' ;-.. ? , J J You are benefited by the products of a company which ;; has built its business on a basia of manufacturing ferti- j: 11 lizers to produce the most value for every dollar invested ;; ;: thru higher yields and the highest quality crops within \: <! the season's limitations?Use them and assure yourself j j |! ' of - ' :: "Satisfaction At Harvest Time" T.'" W. LANG, Farmville, N. 0. " i ? . y " . 140 ACRES OF TOBACCO FERTILIZED WITH 3-8-8 :Vr \" ~ "-7<| photograph ehowa a portion of : ?:^11 4 140 acre field cf-tobaccbThll fer-" ? r * kiUjeed'with 1,000 pound# of Mper ?cfca.'-Nota-tlie hat Inthe middle of- the / jivifow and you will seothat the crop la laid a by on a bed abont twelve inch* hi?h. One bed like thi the crop etanda either dry weather or wet weather better than topped high and thabthe leaf is smooth. \but 7011 can see that there is tremen dous growth. Closer spacing in the row would have given a crop-not quite so5 flashy looking as this but with probably - more dollars per acre. ?.V?T >' % Tobacco buyers consider both color and texture in the leaf and it is no simple matter itoTfive them exactly ? ...n n? . 1 tL-j, , f? . . f , ' wnat tnCywiBw irDpCf ratlUttttcn u very Importatt but. of course, good ? mi rijk'-t 1 S@3ttid8mjaf*55?M5^Si3?e '" v.: weather conditions are absolutely nee ? easary for a good crop. Farmers using 3-8-8 and higher amounts of potash, control their nitro gen by setting the right number of;' 'plants per acre and by topping high. Then, the potash adds the right texture and finish to the leaf; If the nitrogen _ _ " is not controlled and the leaf becomes thick and red, extra potash in the fer tiliser-does not give full returns. . ? ? ?
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