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QUEWHIFFLE NEWS
-0 by Mrs. Ralph .-Cottirah '
Bss Roby Strother is spdiding
I weeks-here with home folks.
Hr. and Mrs. Floyd Ihrke'tad
dam^ter of Ralegh - sptat the
‘wedc end here with Mr. a^d Mrs.
Ifc R. Cothran.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Maxwell
^im1 son and Mr. and Mrs. D! R.
Riff of Raleigh spent the week
end here with homh folks.
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Mrs. D. H. Joimsion spent one
day last week in Greensboro. She
went for her daughter Miraljm,
who attended WCUNC.
Satu^ay 'to spend several days
at the beach. . •. - ;
^ and Mrsf A.'T. Gwrett and
family visited relatives here Sun
day. ' “
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Greene and
family spent the week end in
Shallotte. ' .
The Ashley Heights Vacation
Bible school will start; June 6 at
the Baptist church. Every child
is urged to attend.
.Glenp Maxwell.
' Mrs. Fred 'Riley, Mrs. £). H;
Johnson.and Mrs. E..M: Riliy at
tended the funeral of Miss Bessie
Bethel, sister-in-law of £&$. E.
M. Riley, in Kannapolis last week.
Capt. and Mrs. Bill Morgan and
chil^n of Oklahoma are spendr
ihg a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
N.' P.. Sinclair. ' ‘ ■■
Mrs. W. E-. Creed of Mt Airy is
sick at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Mayes.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hare left
Miss Miralyn Johnson spent
several days the first of the week
ia Raleigh with Mr. and. Mrs.
Hatcheries in North Carolina
produced a total of 8,671,000
chicks during March. This was an'
increase of 53 per cent above the
number hatched in February, and
an incfeas^ of about 35 per cent
above the 1943-47. average.
THE NEW84017BNAL
State CoHege
THlJBSDAlt, JUNE 2,1949
QUESTION:- Do cucumbers and
cantaloupes mix during the grow
ing season to change the flavor^
of the cantaloupe?
ANSWER: No.
QUESTION:^ Do cucumbers, and
cantaloupes mix during the sea
son to change the flavor or 'char
acteristics’of both the second ^a-
son, if seed are saved?
ANSWER: No:
QUESTION: In connection with
Agriculture Secretary Brannan’s
proposed new farm- program,
what is meant by thb term “pro
ductive payment?’*'
ANSWER: Sedretary Brannan’s
office says a production payment
“Is a direct*payment that would
be made to- farmers and would;
represet)>t the difference ^tween
thfe average market price for a
commodity and the price support
level for that commodity.” 'As a
rule, all eligible producer? would
get the' sanie rate of payments;
Any farmer who. could exceed ,an
av^age market' price by quality
of product. or good bargaining
would benefit to the extent _4hat
his selling price exceeded that
average market price. -Under the
proposed plan, productidh pay
ments would be made to produc
ers -at county offices of the I^o-
duction and .Mai-keting Admini
stration upon presentation of re
quired information, and approval
by the county committee. . ,'
in new equipment as soon as
prices come dov^” the Taif H?el
agricultural leader continued.
‘As ev^ery good businessman
knows, fi’s better to put such ex
tra 'money to ^^ork rather than
let it Ue idle-. Hollars-invested in
savings bonds wil return g-opd
dividends, over a period of years.”
The confidence of the people in
the savings bond program. Dr.
Sdiaub said, is ^own by the fact
tiiat sales in Norfii C^lliia from
May, 1941, ^through December.
1948, reached the amazing total
of $918,342,549. fihe-^te goal in
the current. “Opportunity Drive”
is $12,000,000.* >
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The annual, membership meet
ing of^the Flue-Cured Tobaicco
Stabilization Corporation win be
held at.State College, Radeigh, on
Jime 24. *
Stokelys
MR. FARMER;
See Us Promptly For Your)
STOKELY
QUESTION: Late blight is at
tacking my topiatoes. What con
trol' measures are recommended?
ANSWER: Spray or dust with
a fixed copper fimgicide, such as
itribasic copper sulfate. Copper
A compound, or Cuproclde. The
fungicide should be applied at
weekly intervals. If'dusts are ushd,
applications should be repeated if
rains- wash hte materials off- the
plants. For more coihjplete inform
matidn on confiroi of late blight,
obtain a copy of E^ension Circu
lar No. 331 from your coimty a-;
gent or frpm the Agricultural
Editor, State College Station, Ra
leigh.
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NO. 2
CAN
Financiiiil Reserve
Needed In Farming
STOKELY GOU>EN
CREAM CORN
no-303 can 21c
STOKELY CUT
GREEN BEANS
FOR ECONOMICAL DISH ^ VAN CAMPS
PORK and BEftNS, 18d)z can
DRINK FOR HEALTH ^ STOKELY’S
TOMATO JiHCE, 2 no 303 cans
STOKELYS SMALL
LIMA BEANS, no 303 can
, STOKELYS ALL GREEN SPEARS i'
ASPARAGUS, no 2 can
♦
STOKELY’s ^ V
PEAS & CARROTS
no-3(I3 can 23c
9c
BLU-WHITE
FLAKES, reg pkg
FACIAL SOAP *
Woodbury SOAP, 3 reg cakes .. 25c
2 PERSONAL CAKES 13c
IVORY SOAP, 2 med cakes .... 19c
NORTHERN
TISSUE, 2 rolls 17c
ARMOURS
CORNED BEEF, 12-oz can........ 49c
KRAFTS FRENCH
DRESSING, 8-oz jar 23c
SOUTHERN GOLD
’ DOWN PRODUCE LANi.
‘‘RED TO THE RIND”
WATERiilELONv each , > j
89c
LARGE JUICY CALIFORNIA
LEMONS, dozen .
: 51c
FRESH HOME GROWN
COLIARIM, 2 lbs
21e
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U. S. Na 1 RED BLISS
POTATOES, 5 lbs
31c
Maintaining a financi?! reserve
is an essential part of any well-
managed fdrm business. Dr. I. O.
Schaub, director of the .North
Carolina Agricultural Extension
Swvice, said .this week in urging
Tar Heel farmers to participate
in the U. S. savings bond “Op
portunity Drive,” ' May 16-June
20,
“Even at its best, farming is
a highly speculative business,”
Dn Schaub. asserted. “To meet
unexpected reverses, farmers need'
to, keep a financial reserve in a
safe but readily, available form.
An ideal way of doing this is Ho
invest m U. S. savings bonds”.
• “Many - farmers hkve siuplus
funds which they plan to inyes-t
LAUBINBURG, N. C.
Telephones: Maht ..Office '63' aiid 65. Plant Office 66
The Butcher
The Baker
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C S TOMATO
CATSUP
14-oz bottle 19c
STOKELY SHREDDED
KRAUT
no 21-2 can 19c
ALL OF HR USE
FORD TRUCKS
Model F-5 Ford •
Ttvdvthown.
Grots Vehido
Weight Hating,
vp to 14,000 Ibt.
FOR SANDWICHES — AMERICAN
MARGARINE, Mb roll CHEESE, mild lb 43c
FOR SALADS
WESSON OIL, pint bot 35c
[iiOTHERS SANDWICH
VAN CAMPS
BEEF STEIN, no 2can „ 69c
8-oz jar 19c stokelis
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GUMANTEED MEATS
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HMMiMk or Mt nd IbU,
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noSULcan 17«
DdJLY
IMP OB SIRLOIN
N«L
■SLICED SPICED
10,It Wi
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ROAST, lb 65c
'ED
MEAT, lb 55c
STOKELYS
Spinach, no-2 can 19e
STOKELYS YELLOW CLING .
Peaches, no 21-2 can 32c
TOILET SOAP — SWEETHEART
Soap, 2 reg cakes 17c
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PHONE 251-1
RAEFORD, N. C.
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