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THE JONES COUNT® TRENTON. N. C, THURSDAY MAY 27.19S4 NUMBER 3 it getting printer’s ink in. once more ven taMRd north and 'tat® Virginia, jotoing forces with the fabulous Atlantic CoMt BenHy ©oto jMBor of the w«r dead on Poppy Pay, also will be giving aid to living victims of America’s wars —the disabled veterans and the needy children of veterans,” •wording to Mrs. Unwood Oak, President of the den Newton Smith Post No. *34 of the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary of Tren Mi •. V P<#y pay wW be observed in 2!5«8iSa«3& sSXfc' May 28, with volunteers from the Auxiliary distributing the little red,flowers of remembrance on Pvt; Bobby W Haddock of Trenton Route two ,1a undergoing baste Infantry training at Port Leonard Wood with a unit of the 6th Armored Division. After induction into the Army at his home station, Pvt. Had dock processed through the 5049th ASU Reception Station at Port Leonard Wood, where he received his initial Army cloth ing, and took the basic qualifica Fnr* 1 .^...,.1 ’ * ort Leonard tlon and aptitude tests mine his assignment in the Army after completion of ba sic training. ■, fv * In the first eight weeks, he is being taught the basic element* of military Me, how to defend himself Individually and with a unit, how to live with other fundamental facts important to to his success In the military service. to tiring aid fo children ans who are In need of id with the rapidly ln nuiriber of children, the fdr our services is rap one-half of all HfctJkohUdren who will suffer unJMPfgld comes. Poppy Day contiwHfcons enable the Auxil iary ttHfroylde emergency .aid until a more permanent solu tion to the family’s prcfolem can be found. Because of the In creased need, we are hoping that the people of Jones County will be even more generous than us ual when they put on a poppy thin year." rs Fields to be* nliUcliya that heretofore bine mold has been regarded only os a plant bed disease but the cool nights and moist wea ther of the past two weeks have caused this tobacco enefeny to more into, the fields. ; »>&. It appears first on the lower leaves and may be recognlezd as brown spots, to. its earlier form in the uper, smaller' bud leaves the disease first appears as a yellow spot but close ex amination beneath the yellow spot will reveal the bulish mold ftcm which the disease takes Its There Is no cure for blue mold, Franck points out. Prevention is the only hope.The surest pro vematwe is some ..■■■I tive is the same treatment used beds. . Bat In using sprays and dusts in the fields it is extremely diffi cult to get the saturation that is necessary to do any good, Franck sather jBrtt^aNai# thens is a very bad threat from this spread of blue mold into the field. : Blue mold flourishes best in moist weather with the tem peratures ranging between SO and SO degrees. *nte average farm spray us ed for insecticides is geared to put about 25 gallons to the acre but not less than 100 and up to ISO gallons per acre are needed if the blue mold ‘medicines are to do any good.” And just as with the plant bed, this must be done BEFORE the blue mold hits because the steps are for prevention and not for cure. Franck admits that there must Auto-Pedestrian Accident Is No. $ Lenoir Hiway Death Lenoir County’s fifth high way death ctf 10*4 cam* at about 11 Saturday miles sooth alKinetan . stepped' into the path of a car driven 17year old John Wilkins Waters of Mount Olive Route One. Miss Boone, a habitual drunk ard of Hapersville, was said to be heavily “under the influence” at the time of the accident and Investigating Officer H. H. Stokes has termed it an “un avoidable accident insofar, . as the driver mas concerned. By the same day, May 22nd, last year nine lives . had been claimed on the highways of Le noir County. be easier ways-to make a living than sweating out a tabacfco crop with all of the dozens of head aches that are attached to the production of that lighter, finer leaf. Gets Two Huge New Generators For Plant city plant. ti, <sT> > These giants, each off which roide to Kinston on a private flat cars, weighs in at 33,000 yi^v7.,.»;»!'- ■ ?" . * Their jeh will be to receive power Iran the generators at the plant and change ite volt •Ida pipior «ve thermostatically controlled Cam will kd^ with
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