4 ra tii J n' D u pS 1 ri "Co. Prog; The Agricultural Conservation Program gave a big boost to efforts to provide more and better pastures on Duplin County farms during the 1950 calendar year. . Some 1350 county farmers seeded "' 4152 acres of permanent pastures : with 50 percent of the "out-of-the- pocket" cost furnished through the AGP, Joe E. Sloan, Chairman of the Duplin County Production and Mar ketlng Administration Committee, announced this week. . : v The PMA Chairman pointed out that this acreage represents an in crease of 1422 acres seeded to pas tures by farmers under the ACP last year. , " " ' Pasture seed, made .available to participating farmers through the program's purchase order system, Included 6304 pounds of ladino, 2431 pounds of orchard grass; and 37563 pounds of fescue. Farmers who obtain pasture seed under the program are always as sured of high quality seed,", the hrm leader said, "as only seed meeting high germination and pur ity tests are made available." v; Not only in Duplin County, but throughout the State, farmers are taking advantages of services of- s fered thropgh the ACP to aid them establish more and better perma nent pastures. Hecent announce ment by Q. Tom scou, oiaie x-jij Raipieti. reveais tuai INJURED IN KOKEA M Clf! Department listed I'i riaU Llvirltv! w Th Defense Detjartment listed as injured Sgt. Milton Smith Miller, son of Mrs. came, smin auuer oi Rt.-1, Beulaville. ' ' .. - . The Beulaville -Masonic Lodge met Tuesday night to elect officers UDBITUUIU, j -' , 1 255M acres of permanent paswres ymlng hef glgter were seeoea in iue ounc mm , Elected for the year are: Leonard MAGNOLIA PERSONALS Kennedy, Worshipful Master; F. W. , . joneg jr., senior Warden; Leslie VlTPvncn VAD I.AQV WVW . - .. . . a TitaiH.iiil miuiiuu v. uuwa . jenneoy, jumor waiuea; nuiwv Work will soon begin on the um., TrMiurer: Joseoh W. Smith, water works jtnd our men Willi secretary; Ashe Miller, Sehlor Dea- nave jobs. , We are glad to welcome to our town Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Matthis, coming from Clinton. Mr. Matthis Is our new barber.' They are at home in an apartment with Miss Annie Swinson. ' . . - i Guests of Miss Louise Croom on Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter and baby of Florence; S. C. S. B. Hunter u visiting his sister in Richmond, Va. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Godfrey and daughter Mrs. O. L. Olson of Loula burg attended the funeral of T. M. Rogers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kissner ana children "spent the. week , end in Wilmington. , . r, ' , Mrs. J. s. Sutton is critically 111 at the borne of her daughter Mrs. J. D. Peterson in uomsooro. -. Mr. and Mrs. John Parker Of Wil mington visited Mrs. Mary Merritt and .Miss Charlotte Chestnutt on Satiirdav: '.' if 13 Mrs Nnrlne 'Whitehead 'of Ml- assistance during the 1950 calendar year. This compares with 167,228 . acre under the program last year, mA onnnn acres in 1948. Pasture seed made available through the purchase order plan to participating farmers troughout the State included 1,549,591 pounds of orchard grass; 987,021 of fescue; 15,030 white dutch clover and 437, 658 of ladino clover. "Assistance provided under the Agricultural Conservation Pro gram," Scott said, "has proved the nnf .ffeotivA nnd efficient means nf setting essential conservation work done on the land of individ : v- "This method of assistance does tfcp' farmer to pay, in u UVk iVHv - " - the IniUal outlay,' the entire cost of seeding or improving pasture ape- age; and therefore, has been an in centive for many farmers, financial ly unable to bear the entire cost at seeding time, to take advantage of the pasture practice," Scott explain ed. - "The share, of cost provided un der the ACP also represents the public interest" and in conservation - Ul BWM , " - The Agricultural uonservauuu '' Program is available to all farmers ' in Duplin County. With the 1951 program already approved, farm - era are urged to visit their county PMA office at Kenansville, N. C. to ' discuss their conservation needs for the coming year. T bftf1 Turner. - :.i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martino of Fn vetteville soent the' ' week'' end with Mrs. Sallie Tucker. Mrs. J. E. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Chestnutt, Claude: Evans and Mrs. Inez Parker attended the funeral of Mrs. L. D. Sheffield in fan- .TimH Miller, junior Deacon: John Miller. Senior Steward: X. B. Brown, Junior .stewara; j.. aumu Brown. Tyler: and John . Home, Chaplain. The retiring Master. Is J W Smith. Installation will ne beld January 2. " 1 . Calypso Lions Hear Reverend Iferrison TOO XATE FOilk lAST WEEK The T,jiitKo',Ion Clutt tfeard Rev, B. L. Harrison, new Methodist pastof 6f the Mt Olive una (jaiypso cnurcnef at "taeir regular ainner spoke for a few'inlhutes on Why', The "why's of the things we are doing today In the light of mankind' nrofiTess". His talk Was timely and interesting. '. Tonowina the address Miss Ann whafley, director of "Uncle Ezery's Hayloft Jamooree" to ne given in i. t ... visitors for a ft- u. .s vta comical and , religions' readings. President N. A. Sloan led the busi ness discussion and appointed some committees. Kev. Murpny,.,t.:pitn oi Faison, Zone Cbalrmao.i waf pres . ... J ..It.J . M.(lhit flf flfftlUM em ana cuueu uji.iuiiuwyivv n - raivmn. Faison. . Warsaw and Magnolia clubs to meet after the main gathering was over, ; .. . L0!!6 RIDGE ;. . HEWS : : intended For Last Week) Mr Jnhn xornesar Is recuper- tinff at her home from a recent ooeratlon. 'Eva Kornegay, small daughter a? Mr. and Mrs. D R. Kornegay, has fmm Kins ton hospital. ; t4i nnuai Christmas tree, and hw " . program will be at Long ..xuage hinwh nn Kunaay mam xieu. w The regular quarterly conierence of the church will fee at the church Mrs.- Henry Howard died Tues day morning after several years of failing health, v Mr. and Mrs. McDonald Carr have moved to Rose Hill where he is employed. Mrs. Carr is employ ed in Wallace. Gray Maxwell has charge of the Fussell Filling Sta tion since. they moved away. Price vwJ i-i(.a.uc. Ail n --'- are requested to be present. Many attended the Blizzard fu neral at Blizzards X-roads Friday. Several attended the xunerai m Mrs. Molly Arnett at the rate cemetery at Wolfscrape Sunday. She was formerly or tnis section. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie outlaw ma lted Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Beu oi Rones Chapel ; Thursday of last weekr 1 ' . "r f ; i -(' 1 f j ," m onH i-a"Rrvb Dall spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones. The Intermeaiate i.ea.ue eujujr ed a weiner roast at the home of ...u iw sentt last Tuesday ev- ening. Mrs. Ora Scott lea tne group Mrs. Nelson Kornegay assiBieu u Janice-Sutton was hostess to the wnmtn'a AiiTlllflrV at ner nonw Friday night. ' , .. ""Mrs. J: M. Walker has been con fined to her bed for two weess suffering from an injured nerve of the spine. - . : " ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bell of Rones Chapel visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sutton Sunday. We Build to a STANDARD Not to a PRICE!; ; w .J kJ U U M CONCRETE PRODUCTS, , i. , , INCORPORATED - . Phone-3412 .,, . . 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