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Sgt. Henry Brown PfomotedObi Ne^adafj mstrtHOEam, tfm. anrincy — Marine 8# Henry Brown, atm of Mr. and Mrs. Charlte , Brown of Tremtan, was .'jpro moted to 1»W present rank in jftftmnhw. : }v -0J.W& He to serving with ' Marine Barracks at ‘the Naval AmaoAi nlttan Depot, Hawthorne, Nev. --- l am preparing tor the Second Session. of the 84th Congress which convenes on next Tues day. There are vital public Issues to be settled in the week* ahead. lit wiH be my puxpoae to re fan upon A Senator. That elll make it mandatory that I keep my engagement* in North Caro lina to a nUu u I am confident Suit' the people ex pect their rcrarceentattves to ait tend to their btntoees of legis lation flat, such important I—tints ae worlraMe farmpra* gram. Decal poOcy, highway —defense, public education, peace and many other urgent question* util face this season. From time to tone, as the public business will permit, I wfll retom to the State to attempt to keep in touch with the wfehea and opin ions of the people on them and ether matters. i ^ I shall 'continue to report each week in this newspaper on the Issues that are before the con gress. X shad tell yon frankly and promptly what my pod . tton te on the issue after giving ‘ them careful consrtdertation. The ^ people’s right to know hoar their . elected representatives feel about important legislation is a sacred responsibility in my Judgment, and I shad ftftnnmiTi to advise you in this spirit at all tones. IwuprofM selecting the vary* out of your market) jpL' them to re the older, off-, ever “ruined” crop use? Answer: Only when erosion un covens unfavorable material. Or dinarily fetriri i3 oat ruiped by ■had" farming procttceg other than eroston. Physical favor ableness may b£ deduced, but Ml management can restore V • Unusual Wedding Gift For La Orange Couple Last September the Esso Grill of Cedi Burke Jr. in La Grange was relieved of its cash register, which, contained about $160. No trace «f the thief or register ever turned Up until Tuesday of tbAs week. ;r.-. > Burke was net around to hear the good news, however, for he wee untried earlier this week and wm away on a honeymoon Wp. Hunters near, the Herman Mo sShgo.num In Wayne County, about three miles from La Grange, found the cash register, ims etMt wee most about the'pacovery Is that the money was still In It. The only next summer. Douslaw saye that home own era mtoet give more attention to planting varieties adapted to the area, and also to routine checks and preventive measures i tor ponifcrolitoig disease and insect In other words, don’t blame “HtawT for troubles caused by the laite freeze and disease that “normally” affect trees and shrubs. “Hazel” did enough "le gHithnateViamiage without being blamed for the “doings” of other ctdprilts.' Subscribe Now TO tHE JOURNAL ’season and 'XL. kn » day light per by means art bloom h of the year byine « cloth tb shorten the artificial lights to len days. We ohrysan atoo a short day plant. JEftflVaan one keep a poinset tia gpy next season? Alter its usefljpiaa is over, peace it in the bhefement or some dry place where it will not freeze; Do not water It, or at least very little, and let the soil dry up. Next May brtagthe plant out, cot the stem hack about two - thirds,; wash the did soil oft the roots and re-pot fa new soil. Prom then on handle it Hoe any other pot plant Sodteaaod cuttings ta ken in July tBIt rooted will give you good ChzMxhks bloom. A good potting soli can be "“■a by mixing iypwi pacts of sandy soil, day loam, and well ,. Poinsetttas require regular wa tering — every day if necessary — but not excessive watering. They should be placed solution is that the thelf must have been frightened aft be fore be eouM get the auto drawer opened. - 'if'': _ .. . ■ >• MAKE A , A sledseat atral# design add* to the printer t<m of the tonall child. The seat can be made front * board % or %• inchee x 10 hiehe* x 4 feat Cut tort aB'parta.aa shown. 1*7 out the aides altar draw ing a fail-scale l-inehgiid on the board. Scallop the back at shown for decorative effect Use a plana to bevei th* rear edge of the seat beard to the Bane angle as the rear edges of the sum. Assemble aO parts with glue and 4-penny finishing -nails. OTttt jton the back to the seat by nailing through the back into the beveled edge at the rear of the seat Lay the as sembly on its side and add the |T rsetruayiurj sgefjvnm a v Jarman-Howard, Inc.,; IsffiaJwNERAt HOME .£}M11 (Formerly Ty^daII-Wood>J«urmnn) 0. C. Wood Mutual Burial Association la !Sfi111111$ ^AMBULANCE SBRVIGIf | KINSTON, N. C.
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