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I i . m r Highway Patrol Oooammnder iW. B. Lents reports thak hla men arrested 19,456 North Carolina traffic viola- ton in September and issued eStatfon , to 6,768 others. In regular monthly summary of , iwtrol 'activflties Vol. heaa said . ua ' ' 821T-trooperB inspected 140,11TC driv ers Hcenses; -issued 10,1M warning - tickets: corrected 28,935 defective lights: investigated 8,017 eomsdaints; and weighed 630 vehicles in coopera tion with the License and Theft En forcement eoreau. In addition to ita enforcement duties the patrol handed out 18,091 cour tesieschanging tins, giving road di nxinns. assistfns- motorists in dis tress, etc. - - The officers traveled 1.750,712 - The recovered stolen cars and line and 7,139 quarts of oil.' and costs collected in their court property valued at $97,600 and fines mike on routine patrol in Septem ber, using 120,899 gallons of gaso- cases amounted to Z95,7d.7. Recorder's Court In Recess Tuesday. Perquimans County Recorder's 'Court was in recess on last Tuesday because of the national election hoi day. All cases listed , on the count docket for this week were continued until the next terra of court, on No vember 11. - ,a Lucy Lamb cf 1",.' -t a part of hst , Mrs. B. W.Coptlw , i wknd guests , of the I : lira. Virgal D. Pike were- Hr. Tat Fhryne like and two c .:d.cn, Km. Rose Clapp and JMrs. Burton of High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd HarreH and two children of Norfolk, Vs., spent ae week-end with Mrs. Barren's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Unford Winslow, and Biffier ..: --,;y:x;. 'Among the Sunday visitors with the T. R. Winslow family were Mr. and Mrs.' Jim Hendricks of Norfolk, Mrs. Evelyn Whidbee and Mis. Stel la Copeland of Hertford were Satur day P. M. visitors with Miss Mar garet and Miss Lucy 'White. Mr. and Mrs. Estes Cxmeland and three children visited Mr. and Mrs. Oril Window and family of Cora- peaka Sunday P. M. ; v; Mrs. Mary E. ChappeH is on the sick Est this week. Sunday, evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Estes Copeland "were Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Copeland and Mrs. Woodly of Portsmouth, Va., ami" Mrs. C C. Copeland of Tyner. Mrs. R. M. White and two chil dren and Vincent White of Norfolk. Va., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Winslow. , , , 1 k T rre- - - 'J n of j to JL R uuuiion To- Legion Auxiliary Meets Friday Night Members of the Auxiliary of the WilHam Paul Stalfinga Post of the American (Legion will hold their regu lar November meeting Friday night at the home of Mrs. Js R. Webb, president of the unit. ; All members are urged to attend. WINFALL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Shetton Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Joe NowcOl, Jr at tended the Virginia and South Caro lina football game ait the Oyster Bowl in Norfolk, Va., Saturday. Miss Geraldine Gregory spent the week-end wtih her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. T. S. Gregory. ' Miss Kay White 'Stanton spent tfeu week-end in Greenville and IWake Forest. ; , .v Tommy Stanlton is improving after having been sick for the past few : days. - ', Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Winslow spent the week-end in Norfolk, Va., and attended the Virginia-South CaroUaa football game at the Oyster BowL Mia Geraldine Gregory. Nonie Lou Lane and Mrs. Johnnie Lane attend ed the Overton-Baker wedding ait Great Hope Shurch Sunday aflter . noon.:1-.". '' . Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Temple and children of Newland spent Sunday with Mrs. Temple's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. HolloweU. Mr. and Mrs. Eteaha Whitley of Portsmouth, Va., spent the week-end with Mrs. W. G. HoUowelL Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mathews of E8 abefth City and Grover HolloweU were dinner guests of Mrs. W. li. Holioweu Sunday. " Captain' Howard C. Veach af TttomasviHe visited witii Mrs. W. G. Hollowell Sunday P. M. tlnsaa Maston motored te Ra leigh over the week-end and visited bis Bister. His mother returned home wM ham after spending two weeks with her daughter. Mr. and ' Mrs., Walter NoweU and - so. Tommy, and Mrs. J. W. NowelL Sr motored to Berkley, Va., Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Twiste. Bev. and Mrs. H. M. Jamieson and children, Susan and Herbit, returned hone Friday from Charlotte where they vasuted Mrs. Jamieson'a per- eafte. Mrs. Sam Hill and Mrs. ; Veraon Ta-rlor of Norfolk, Va., visiibed their aautt, Miss Annie Whits during the week-end. Hr. and Mm. D. L. Barber ahfteed ed the funeral of Mrs. Barber's aont, Mrfl. Sarah Boyce, in Edeatna Hoa CHAPANOKE NEWS Brace OalKs of AhoskSe spent Tues day with hi- Mer and bnfther-ia-tftw. Hr. and Mrs. John A. ElIetL Ur. and Mrs. Roy Pierce and Mrs. Jeha Bright spent Sunday wlh rela tivee fa Norfolk. ' VSx. and Mrs. Hubert Oidey vhfited Ofemoa fa Hertford on Wednesday. Laos Elliott, USN, NoiVolk, Vk, pent the week-end with Ua parents, tit. and Mm. W. H. EUicWt. lit. and Mrs. Clarence Byrum and fataflf went to Suffolk, Va ae Sua- Ur. and Mrs. Wesley Trueblooi and tmZj -ti Norfolk, Va. were the weei-end guest of Mr. and Urn. Brwaidtt StalHnga.. -" tit. and Mrs. C P. Qufacy vtJSted liicrt fa EJmton Sunday afiaranotv : .NAJI3 0KITTO " I TJ name of Hazel Tnj&loed, 11 r -'t t --r.t at Perquimans riz v i r-tei from t 1' t ct t ', -ool fconor 1. tt ' ty & sLli-Ji ii- W. S. C S. 1 The Woman' Society of Christian Service will hold a study class on Friday, November 7, at 7 P. M- at (he home of Mrs. Ralph HarrelL Au members are urged to be present and visnors are .welcome. ' s,- CHtJRCH RAISES FUNDS V A family rally, conducted for the Bay Branch A. M. iE. Zion Church on November 2, netted a Dotal of $1,845.- 78 for "the church, ft was reported on Tuesday. Mrs. Mamie Wynn, as cap tain of the team raising the largest amount in contributions, was awarded a prise of a chenille bed spread. ' An Inducement "Please, I tell your fortune? 'Wo thanks, I've just had ft toM." "But I tell you a better one.". , : .' 0-- i at your ' 1 you wiJ moat I :J.y t " -i B" :Iiera dyin v: . .3 Li others, or ov Ce suckera may he d. ly. Tit'ta generally is r i nematode' trouble, aec;. Bennett, State CoRera 1 hseeo Specialist. ' ' In some seasons, the troulle mtvt partially be due to eariy nmtuittr in light, sandy spots, or the leading ox plant looa m sanuy areas, or' too much water in poorly drained soils. This year most of the trouble can be attributed to the destruction of the pmnt roots by nematodes of one kind at another. . . . IAs soon as the tobacco Is harvested, tut tobacco plant roots should be turn ed out of the ground and exposed to the hot sun and drying winds, Ben nett advisee. .- ' A large turning plow or "middle buster," using one formw to the row, is a good tool with which to do the job. Growers who are just cutting the stalks or wno are curong their fields with a disc harrow, feeling that this Is sufficient, are building a false sense of security 'the specialist asserts. The stubbles must be turned out, left to dry a few days, and then turned over with a drag harrow if good re sults are to be obtained." Discing the .stalks down simply cuts the roots off and leaves them in the ground. Most growers wall prefer to cut the stalks with a stall cutter prior to turn ing the roots out of the ground with a turning plow or middle buster Stubbles should be turned out as soon as the last leaf is taken from the1 field, because at this tfme of the year nematodes are laying egga and multiplying very rapidly. Leaving tne staiKs xor several days. may re sult in the further development of one or two generations of broods of the nematodes that are present ' Hoot Knot and other nematode di seases are one of North Carolina's most serious tobacco problems. Turn ing out the stubbles now Is just one of the means of fighting this nema tode problem and should be used to support the effectiveness of crop rota. tion. ieatroyiMr the stalks and suck- hom v plant i ground, t ed, ,te r fbr.aeew i I. ' J t I . ,'- JV- The air raid v- i J 1 j n. '.asil-s fc. , i. .-s are CX" ( "Yes, thank yc t' Amelia, "but whtt i , and t I hepe y t e," rep--. c j Rose's T" '.r-'di-Ch. f k t I.. J. i J iM4i,iOHUJ L. J . . list 'irT' Trrciar te pvr Ljt it , - fa all riaiT tj r i wo: -t . . yours in u c.jaal r.. . , tractor. You can hock t- ' y I - to tools you- alreadv Lav a y j- 'V place,: or yon can choose icon r-rt ? than 30 modata, hydraulic&lly cor ' trolled tools that make your wc.i to much latter, easier, and cheafer. - V7e want yon to cat to kaof f ! VT' Tvyo-Kovr and lie csr " tractor, the 1-2-Ilow Ida L "M." thftt'i why we now laviie yn to drive one of these modem t:cU: on your own farm if yotr pril-r " . and see for yooiseS fh exUftiCa f Wai Deere oSen. 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