"y^i
eni Eisenhower Heads i^t
Of FarmvHome W^ Speakeiv
John Deere Moddi
GENERAL PURPOSE
* TRACTOR
eOMPL^ POWER FOR THE SMELLER FARMS •
IDEAL “HELPER" FOR THE LAROER FARMS S
Johnson Cotton Company
OF RAEFORD, INC.
Cash If You Have It.
Credit If You Need It.
f '
y
Beautiful All Aluminum Metal Awnings
Custom Made To Your Individual Need In Lovely Colors.
Just Visit Our Show Room or Fill In This. Coupon "with
./ ■ V' •
your name and address and Return To-— ‘H’
Walker Electric Snpply Company
221 Franklin Street
* P. O. Box 884*
Fayetteville, N. C.
Dial 3979
/
Our Salesmaln will call on you and give
i
FREE ESTIMATES
NAME-
ADDRESS
PHONE
I am interested in your awnings.
FORSALE
Aluminum Sheets 36’^ x 96” 24 gauge
Any Quantity
Also, Tobacco Barn Flues
Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gener
al of the Armies and Chief of
Staff, is expected to bring on im
portant report on world affairs
to the Fortieth Annual Farm and
Home Week when he addresses
the State’s farmers and home
makers in Riddick Stadium on the
State College campus,‘August 28.
The Texas-born and Kansas-
reared “Soldier of Democracy”
who will become president of
Columbia University sometime
in 1948, will be one of the most
iistinlguished and outsta^nding
persons ever to appear on a Farm
and Home Week program.
The State College Agricultural
Extension Service, sponsoring a
gency with the North Carolina
Federation of Home ■ Demonstnja-
tion Clubs and the Farmers’ C ^
vention,'' released the foliowing
biographical data this week.
The Eisenhower family, then
spelled Esenhauer, came to A-
merica from "Rotterdam in 1741.
As a part of a Colony called River
Brethern, Gen. Eisenhower’s fam
ily moved to Kansas in 1778. From
Kansas, the General’s parents,
David and Amada Eisenhower
moved to Denison, Tex., and it
was there, on October 14, 1^0,
that Dwight David', Eisenhower
was '^hprn.
Just a year later, the family
moved back to Kansas, where the
boy who was to one day com
mand the Supreme Headquarters
Of the Allied Expeditionary For^
ces in the world’s greatest war,
lived a normal youth, playing
and working to help with the fam
ily income.’
His first step toward a bril
liant Army career was his en
trance to West Point, where he
played fooCball and teceived an
injured knee for his |efforts.
When he graduated, his orders
took him to the 19th Infantry at
Galveston, Tex. During the first
world war, he was placed in com
mand of a tank corps training
center, and was awarded the Dis
tinguished Service Medal.
In 1922, he was sent to the
Panama Canal as executive of
ficer, an^ in 1925 he attended the
Command and General Staff
School at Leavenworth, Kan.,
where he graduated at the top of
his class of 27® men. General
Douglas MacArtbur was Army
Chief of Staff at that time, and
he selected Dwight D. Eisenhower
to join his corps of Staff person
nel. In September, 1935, he went
to the Philippine Islands, where
he was instrumental in founding
a military academy built along
West Point lines at Baguio. He also
helped to devise, a basic strategic
and tactical Philippine defense
plan. The strategy, whT^ Gen
MacArthur later employed fiy de
fense of the Islands against the
Japanese—including the' retreat
into Bataan—-was worked out in
detail during the earlier period
of Eisenhower’s assignment.
His next appointment was exe
cutive Secretary of War, and -on
February 16, 1942, he was named
assistant Chief of Staff to Gen.
George C. Marshall. He had pre-
vioiisly worked ou{ iq a tenta
tive and general way the basic
plan for a cross-channel invasion
of German-held Europe, and with
this promotion, planning the in
vasion was an official part of his
job. : ■
In- England, Gen. Eisenhower
made a great impact on the Bri
tish with his sense of humot, his
candid, and soundness of judgment.
Hjb was acclaimed an expert in
tanks, logistics, and strategy.
He was made commander of the
European Theatre of Operations,
and when the decision was made
to invade North Africa, this com
mand was also his responsibility.
Setting up headquarters at Gibral-
ter, he became the first “foreign
er” in more than two centuries
to control the fort. In the Nov
ember that preceded “D-Day”,
Gen. Eisenhower was the unani
mous choice of Churchill, the
late President Roosevelt, and the
combined staffs, to command Su
preme Headquarters of the Allied
Expeditionary Forces.
And the rest is history:
At his appearance on the State
College campus, the popular gen
eral will be introduced by Jacob
M. Pickier, of New London, pres
ident of Farmers’ Convention. He
is scheduled to.speak "t 8:00 p.
m., Thursday, August 28. The
annqal affair will be held Aug
ust 25-29. ,
0-
' ■ ■ VV' . ■
Since research in HDT is still
in the experimental stage, then
are certain “don’ts” which must
be observed in the use of the
substance. I These have beem in
cluded in the bulletin as -safety
precautions to the many people
who use DDT.
Other important items such as
DDT effects on plants, beneficial
insects, and health factors involved
in its use as well as various mix
tures for a solution of a certain
strength.-^ also given.
Free copies of the publication
are available from the .Agricul
tural Editor, State Colleie Sta
tion, Raleigh. Requests should be
made for “DDT and Suggestions
for It’s Use.” (Revised) Exten
sion Circular No. 291.
Get our prices before buy
ing your monument.
Southern
Marble Works
I Lumberton, N. C.
Are Yod
Trading Cars?
REGARDLESS OF WHERE
OR WHEN — LET US
FINANCE IT FOR YOU.
Lumber Riwer
Discount Co.
Phone 767 South Elm St*
LUMBERTON, N. C.
i .
Buy with an Industrial loan...
Pmno ,out of tune beyond repair? Refrigerator
wasteful? Range deranged? Auto bmely
c"
mobile? Replace one or all with one of our loans
to finance your purchases. |Economize .because
of ,our low loan cost, and «njoy the 'convenience
of monthly loan repayments while you eara and
use your appliances, musical instrument or car.
Pay by mail or in person..
f
DDT Suggestions
Given In Bulletin
“DDT and Suggestions for It’s
Use”, a new bulletin just issued
by the State College Extension
Service is "now available for gen
eral distribution.
Prepared by James T. Conner,
Jr., Extension Entomologist at
State College, the bulletin con
tains many helpful suggestions to
the farmer or housewife for com
batting. insects affecting man and
animals, as well as vegetable and
field -crops. Since there are dif
ferent treatments reccUmmended
for different insects and pests,
the bulletin cd^ain's recommend-
REO TRUCKS
America’s Toughest
Distributed. .
In
HOKE, SCOTLAND, MOORE
HARNETT & CUMBERLAND
Counties ■ ,
By
REO TRUCK CO., INC.
106 Broadfoot Ave.
Fayetteville, N. C.
Phone 4491
P. O. Box 568-'
PUCE m.
Industrialioan & Fiaance Coijioration
W. A. McDonald, l^anager
Office .Located Jn Raeford Dry Cleaners fBuUdi
‘ •
■ t
Your Ford Dealer
knows your Ford best!
ESTIMATES FKU-USl OUR BUDSET UAH
Raeford, N. C