FRIDAY MAY 5th., TK2 DUrilN R4b JBp,!p'll''V.. :::vlle, north cakcuna. prices will be 2 2 cents per pound over former ceilings. In June, the price will be 1 cent per pound over the old ceiling, and tnr- tc nf this vealr. nrices An increase m uiw . r . . of poultry at aU trade levels has, will return to their old ceilings, been announced oy ura. may Cc'.'.ing in Chickens Increased 2 .2 cents An increase in the celling price - .SH"S. II Y ll jot THE NATIONS HONOR MOTHERS MAY 1 4th IS MOTHERS' DAY Remember her with chwertng gifts on that day . gifts chosen from our collocation of hundreds of ideas. And don't overlook the one gift you can buy which will help BRING BACK HER LOVED OXES SOONER. BUY WAR BONDS! Margolis And Liberman "Exclusive But Not Expensive" WALLACE, N. O. The Natural Side Dresser .i Over 500,000 tons of Chilean Soda have been brought In for this year's crops. More is expected in time for aid dressing, but there are distribution complications. The War Production Board and the War Food Administra tion control distribution of all nitrogen supplies under an allocation program. Principally, this program takes into account three things: (1) total supply of nitrogen products; (2) their respective locations and capacities; (3) crop requirements. So, if Chilean Soda happens to be scarce in your section, it is a war-time dislocation, a ' temporary scarcity. II you haren't been c&le to get me Chilean Soda ' you need for lop dressing and aide dressing, don't blame your fertilizer man. Put the blame) where It belongs . . . on Hitler and HIrohlto. A vast supply of natural soda is right where nature put h in Chile. Large quantities are ready for shipment Every possible ton of this vital material is being brought here in time for this year's crops. - , ' . c 7 nn uu rr7 nn m ! I I j 1 i LhwnwsmsI nr u . y - - X , - v V . . r. r-'. Have you contributed to the "Clothing For Russia1' collectjon which begun Monday? (May 1) If not, go through your closets and select the shoes and garments which you can give to alleviate-the suffering of Russian civilians who our like the children shown above in nearest s trwo KxlB8isin the remains of a small village ; on gad t tae 0lthl center here. afSSS SaTTholS Sf campaign wiU end May 14. of such orphaned children need 0 m Allies Need CI Eaclly . .. . u Th drive ends Mav 14th, Gather all you can spare and carry The People in Duplin County and all over America are being The drive enas rviay .nm, j asked to donate all Clothing Possible to be sent to practically naked Russians, who have been conquered and oppressed by the Germans. Now that the Germans have been driven out of Russia, they are free again and Need Help. 1t to your local school Building as soon as possible. - Remember these Russians have been fighting our battles Now if s our Turn. THIS AD SPONSORED BY a. cr.oo:cs. WARSAW o c KRAMER'S DEPAmurn sf o: WALLACE WARSAW IIAHDVARS CO; WARSAW I I C"-M TO rr.ixA: i- DUPLIN TRADING CO ' WARSAW ; '. AUlAY & JEROME." ', ROSE IDXL c?h.v.cclv;ill WALLACE ' " ; QiKlU McGOWZN CO: ' WAE3AW ilua c:?Arjr.::iT stc":

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