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4 1 Wi M 9 .1 ?r?rfj??iW'i trs. crrm tr: j, i it rs. i::3. u lu L :L;rs In Anr.::I isa ' Stockholder of Carolina Power & Light Company reelected all v members of the board of directori t their annual meeting last week In Raleigh, and the directors re- elected all the company's officers. The stockholders heard Louis VH ' Sutton, president, report the com pany's iou,uuu,uuu post-war ex pansion program 'progressing ae ; cording 10 scneauie.' He said fi nancing of this year's expansion aireaay jus ween arrangea.v i During this year and the next two years, aoout $69,000,000 will tie spent for new facilities in ad dition to the $89,000,000 already spent since worm war II, he said, I . am optimistic about 1952,' he said, pointing out that a second 100,00 horsepower unit at Golds ajoro 'Wlll'be ready In June and a third u n 1 1 at Lumberton, also 100,000 horsepower, will go Into service In the early fait - v -. .. Reviewing 1991 operations, 1 he pointed out that m spits of a $3, 700,000 gain In revenue, there was little gain in net. He attributed this to: (1) Increased cost of all commodities, including wages and salaries; (2) poor water conditions which necessitated more steam power; and (3) a "very substantalT rise in taxes.; t;w f& : The stockholders reelected these directors. Louis V. Sutton, W. H. Weatherspoon, BC JJ. Carpenter. C. J. Cury and Alexander Webb, all of Raleigh; James L. Coker of Harts-I vllle, 8. C; Fulton B. Creech of Sumter, S. C; E. Hervey Evans Of TjitHnlvircf- It W Hmm nf Win. ston-Salem; and Verne Rhoades andj Veneers Display Wood Grain Figure Drape style with foam cushion innersole to make ' you ieel like you're walking on air. All white multi-colors 2 shades of brown com bination. Sizes in all colors S.N. & M. Width 4 to 12 Mail orders will be shipped promtply liar vey Shoe s AT HARVEY'S IN KINSTON Store ? Hardwood veneers are cut to bring out the best-looking grain figure of the tree. The grain of adjacent sheets of veneer is vir tually identical, and attractively faced hardwood plywood is made by skillful arrangement of match ing sheets. For the section of hardwood plywood shown above, the veneer was cut to display delicately figured stripes. Four pieces of wood veneer were matched to achieve the V-effect. C S. Walters of Ashevllle. Immediately after the annual meeting, the directors reelected company officers, as follows: Sut ton, president, general -manager and chairman of the board; Weath erspoon, vice president and gen eral counsel; Walters, S. P. Vec- ker, H. B. Robinson, J. c. Ri chert, Jr, W W Bell and A. E. Jones, vice presidents; Curry, secretary; Car penter, treasurer; and W. L. Yoder, assistant secretary and Assistant treasurer. HAYSEED By UNCLE SAM Almost Everybody Id Debt '''" Lots' of people nave bank balance but almost everybody Is in debt. There are stacks of bonds but al most everybody is In debt. Many people own stocks but al most everybody Is In debt. Mr. Billy -Creech, of Raleigh spent" part of his vacation last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Creech. Mrs. Robert Creech of Mobile, Alabama has returned home after spending a few days with Robert's parents. Miss (Daisy Burnham hate re turned home from Beulavllle where she taught last term. '" Patrolman O. L. Creech ot War renton, visited his home folks here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kennedy of Norfolk, Va., spent Sunday with Mrs. Llla M. Kennedy. Mr. Paul Berry and Miss Mable Byrd attended commencement ex ercises at Oak Ridge Sunday. Mrs. Park Pridgeon attended he graduation of her grandson, Wilson Shoulders, Jr., at Rich Square. a Millions of dollars are in in vestments but almost everybody is In debt.; ' M&itb Wi' '- The Government is giving away billions of dollars but almost every body Is In debt. Efforts are being made to buy democracy but almost everybody is in debt. The roads are full of cars many of mem new out. almost every Dody is IP debt. Never was the housing better but almost everybody is in debt. The masses never wore finer clothing but almost everybody ii In debt. ' Almost everybody is living nign but almost everybody is In debt Everywhere there is pleasure and amusements but almost everybody is in debt. There are more beaches parks and places of recreation but al most everybody is in debt. There are more good roads than ever before but almost everybody is in debt. There are larger and better school buildings and more equip ment but almost everybody is in debt There are larger and finer churches but almost everybody is In debt Politicians are promising more but almost everybody is in debt. Wages were never higher but almost everybody is in debt. Warsaw Personals . (Crowded Off Warsaw Pare) ' Mrs, Belton Mtnshew spent last Thursday in Wilmington where she visited her young nephew who is a patient at the James Walker Hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hansen and daughter, Sabra spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.Russ. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McCullen and son Larry are spending the week at Miami Beach, Florida. o o 4 o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o 8 o o o o o o o o , o ) 1 o 3 o o o o 1 ,o m OOOOOOOOOOC'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG O ' , ''-""'mm "''wi' mW ''''"' ; mm' '"' ' '""i J. .f- '"""i 'T ' mire ym UmeresKQ I - i ,. iaovemmeii!: I BEFORE fOU TOTE Look At The Record Of Our Representative ''10a 1m lost GeaemMcf f . Gavil Uvirc Violaiore V f noiif Soaked The Taxpayers. He reduced costs on people convicted in our county court to the tune of thousands of dollars. Result: TOUR TAXES ' PAY THE DIFFERENCE. , ; See Chapter 114, Session Laws 1951 2. Raised The Sheriffs Salary - Soaked The Taxpayers: ' The sheriffs salary was increased above the amount agreed upon by the sheriff and the Board of County Commissioners. W Why? ':VUX'-"'- rM, ; , V - Compare Minutes, Board of Commissioners I And Chapter 114, Session Laws 1S31 ' " "J 3. Removed iRcenflve, For Daslrdying SfHIs !? No officer gets a dime for destroying a still unless operator is caught and convicted then $25.00;' Officers like other people have tit eat: Would you risk your life' for nothing? J See Chapter 114, Session Laws J951 ,y " ' 4. Reduced Fees For Serving Subpoenas To 30c. It can't be done for that amount. . RESULT: Poor law en- . .-. y- forcement't: KfH :V:;w&' v ; ' ;.. See Chapter 719, Session Laws 1951 1 5. Voted Againsf "Roysfer" .Amendment. , For increased salaries of teachers and other state employees. Voted AGAINST "Kiser"" amendment to increase teachers ' - salaries. . .!;.,.: . . What Is more important than our children? . "We need bette schools, i We must have themi V J InnoDDDoaoDnoonoafiAAABAnfii WELCOME TO WALLACE STRAWBERRY DAYS BARDEN-JOHNSON MOTORS CARS FORD TRUCKS WALLACE, N. C. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOpOOOi FT ' ' J, A'F? o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 9 0 o o o o o o 5N . s o o o o o o o o o o I o o o o o o o ' o o o o o WELCOME TO WW WALLACE STRAWBERRY DAYS Blandiard Pontiac Company Repairs To All Makes Of Cars Body and Paint Shop New And Used Cars WALLACE, N. C. o VOTE IN THE PRIMARY SATURDAY FOR 1 ''' ):''',: !,'" -LUTHER HODGES- FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 'kr f A Statesman of courage and ability One Of North Carolina's Finest and Best ! iB2L$m&&A : Christian Laymen Able and Qualified to Serve All The People A ' Man Who Truly Believes In A Democracy Of The ' People, By The People and For The People. ; A VOTE FOR HODGES MEANS A BETTER TOMORROW. p.: 'yi:-fi- - 3 ; (This Space ConMbntei t j Friends la DnpUn County) ' ' ' ' ' ,1 ' 1 v -A , -"a ' . . 5V Town Of Beulaville WE, THE CITIZENS OF THE TOWN OF BEULAVILLE, N. C. AND SURROUNDING SECTIONS ENDORSE A. W. GRESHAM, ANNOUNCED CANDIDATE FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS OF DUPLIN COUNTY, FOR THE OFFICE. He is a native son of Duplin County, and has taken an active part in all civic orranisatlons, for the advancement of trade, religion, and better health in our town. Your vote for A. W. GRESHAM May 31st will be for one who will rive you, If elected, the best service possible. Town Officials S. P. BOSTIC, Mayor W. D. BROWN, Com. ARCHIE LANIER CECIL C. MILLER, Com. ANDREW JACKSON, Comm. VOTE FOR A. 17. Gresham BEULAVILLE, N. C. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS OF DUPLIN COUNTY MAY 31st., 1952 A conscientious man who entered bookkeepinr work with I. J. Sandlin, Beulaville, N. C, In 1920 and has continued this work all his life. The Redster of Deed Office of Duplin County has always been operated honestly and efficiently. I. J. Sandlin and Co. are sure that if Mr. A. (W. Gresham si elected to this office It will continue to bo operated on the same hlfh level Mr. I. J. Sandlin, Sr. found him a man of honor and hixh Integrity, and durinf tho time he was connected with us a most trustworthy employee. I. J. SaadUa Co. knows he will take these same sjswllflmtloasi to the office of Register of Deeds, therefore, wo recommend Uxa, to the DomocrwUc voters of Duplin County. L J. SANDLIN CO. . ; By W. G. JONES, Manager VOTE FOR A. 17. Gresham BEULAVILLE, N. C. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS OF DUPLIN COUNTY MAY 31st., 1952 TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF DUPLIN COUNTY: ,J?te W,TI ""erehsndlse cash and credit store In Beulavllle, N. C, f.J? S Gresham has been bookkeeper and general manager from 1940 tol952. ul hw given most satisfactory service. Mr. A. W. Greshamhas umounosd himself ajandldate I the DemocraUo Primary May list for Register of Deeds pjupUnCount, J heartily cexjommeud him to the people as a man who hsTthe tmowledge and abUig -to handle the office of ReglsterTf Deeds. e has bee TV. h" llfe,nd trltr hare never bwnertTonet When you cast your vote on May list cast It for A. W. GreshamThe Candidate n , With Cnscienoe.' -k-i.- ' GARDNER EDWARDS (Paid For By His FMends) 1
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