Week and to try to set at least 1952, according to L. E. Harrill, president of the Institute. - The program on the rural fchurch held as part of Fartn and Home Week this year for the first time, met with enthusiastic approval from the farm men and women attending. The Rev. Garland Stafford of tewisvlbe will toe 14 charge of the Institute’s program for the 1952 Farm and Home Week. M. G. Mann of Raleigh will head the finance committee, with L. Y. Ballentine State Commissioner of Agriculture, In charge of membership work. Hie new nominating commit DRY GIN PULI PINT $|65 to plan the exhibit: Sells of Atlanta, In cha rural church -work for the odist Church, and A pan Rev. Dumont Clarke of Ashe' vllle, M. G. Mann, and Dr. S. L Stealey, president of'the South' Eastern Baptist Theologies Seminary at Wake Forest. e Is Near On Cotton Service* Little time remains for cotton Improvement groups to apply for free government classing and market news services on 1951 crop cotton, the State College Extension Service warned grow ers this week. Application for the services, provided under the Smith-Doxey 'Act, must be filed on or before August 15th. > The Smith-Doxey services, make it possible for a cotton farmer to know 'the official grade and staple length of each bale of his cotton and, armed with current market informa tion, obtain the best market prices for it. Grower-members of a cotton Improvement group which has applied—and beien approved— for the services may have their ginner sample each bale as It is ginned, and submit these samples for classing. The U. 8. Department of Agriculture’s classing office will prepare a “green card,” numbered to cor respond with the sample’s as signed number and noting the official grade and staple length of that saipple. These cards" are returned to the grower, to serve as his record of each bale’s qual ity when marketing or placing it under logn. .Grower groups may obtain ap plications from the office of the county agent or that of the county Production and Market ing Admini About Dollar Days ! Dollar Days—Nickel Days Every day of the year SIDNEY’S does its level best to bring you real bargains at real savings. Sidney’s has served several thousand traders of the Kinston section for many years and these satisfied customers are the best advertising we have. Of course, we’ll have some extra special bargains on sale Thursday and Friday of this week during the Big DOLLAR DAYS, but we don’t want you to forget that pur business is built upon the principle of giving values throughout the year and at savings. "MATCHLESS" ABTiSAJjT’ .ii;, Violin-Maker -Mart K»UMHi( Gr**, Awtrit, has ftps* fbnf rtiMctiticb' aft' especially nHMilt f a r mairafaefarlnf ritbij ■ 5 ' • 'i■; %'-i i tips*, WANTED- ? <;WlV/ CREDIT ODBTOMBR8 — GET TOUR REPAIRS NOW AND FATXATER .r£ j 1 3§$f A fBJJk, jS I m -: Jenkins Jones Motor Co. Your Friendly Ford Dealer Kinstop, N. R. F. D. MAILBOX . Regular Price $2.95 OoHar Day ___ $1.95 OUTSIDE wi^TE PAINT Regular Priee $2.95 / i' .. ' Dollar Day, per Gallon $1.95 3 SHOT, BOLT ACTION 12 GAUGE SHOT GUN Regular Price $29.95 Dollar Day-$25.00 LARGE SBUSHEL GALV. WASH TUBS Regular Price $2.25 Dollar Day-:— $1.75 18 INCH MEAT SAW Regular Price $2.50 Dollar Day——_— $1.50 5 GAL. OIL CAN Regular Price $ 1.95 Dollar bay ________ $1.25 PURE RED ROOF PAINT Regular Price $3.25 Dollar Day Per Gallon $2.25 3 BURNER OIL STOVE Regular Price $12.95 Dollar Day ___$10.00 FISHING TACKLE Regular Price $2.25 Dollar Day, Per Box—$1.50 ; 2 BURNER ELECTRIC HQT PLATE Regular Price $5.50 Dollar Day _—_— $4.50