i v i KENAtlSVILLE. NORTH CAROUttX FRIDAY, MARCH Hi., 1946 IHsbluhed eacft Friday In Duplin Ceuaty. THE DUPUN TIMES Kanurvm. N. C county - Editorial bnslMM n plating plant. KaasrUl. N. V 9. ROBER OtirT. EDITOR OWNKB Entered at th Post Of1o Knarivill N O m second clfl. (nal) martr TELEPHONES KaaansvUlc IS9-8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: .00 per yoar In Duplla County; ft. tO per year outside Duplin County. In North Carolina; IS.00 per year outside North Carolina, except to MEN IN SERVICE, ANYWHERE, $2.00 per year. A Democratic lourrml. devotee w ' :n eoononiic ami hi'' '.ruitiirr .,... NEW TYPE GRAPE DEVELOPED IN STATE Well, let's mark up a score in favor of the Coastal Plain Experi- that it takes to attain our goal. If there were more of us that posessed the sticking qualities as shown by Dr. Dearing, we all agree, this country of ours would be a much more dependable place ment Station at Willard. Dr. Char- i ln wfucn 10 ilve- les T. Dearing, assisting director I Dr. Dearing not only attained in Charge, has finally developed I his greatest achievement; success, -- alter more than forty years of 1 bui attained someininn inn. wn research (that's what we call real perseverance, stick-to-it-ivness) a type of grape which is self-fertile and at the same time capable of pollinating female fr?pe virieties. You may shout "Bravo, Bravo, Dr. Dearing", but what about it? Well, let's see. First, supposing Dr. Dearing grew tired and quit 21 years ago; no grapes; but he didn't, he stuck it out with the re sult. Success. How many of us know what we want and how to get it only v.v don't haVe the sticking qvaliti.T cause people to remember his 40 years of experimentation for ages to come. The six varieties of grape de veloped by Dr. Di aring are nimed Willard, Wallace, Pender, Burgaw, Tarheel, and Duplin. These names were chosen by him to honor tho region where the new types were developed, and four of the other improved varieties bear the names of old friends of the Willard Ex periment Station: Stanford, KM goro, Morrison, and Creeswell. WARSAW FISH MARKET REATORS V WNTAINFRS OF I.OVVF.H PRICES ON QUALITY SEA FOOO ( Nexl Door lo A 1 P Both Wholesale nd Retail Know four Fish or Know Your Flub Man Willi. Bartlett FREE 4on MO-1 C DRESSING WARSAW . N 1 DEMYER QUINN - McGOWEN COMPANY WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA DAY PHONE 2-4-4-1 NITE -0--l Funeral Directors & Embolmers Ambulance Service PREPARE NOW FOR SPRING used. In many cases this means Now is the time to check over not only that a new machine mut your farm machinery and equip- be bought in order to meet the ment and prepare it for 1946 use. seasonal work load, but also that Frequently, repairs are left un- 1 a good piece of used machinery is til just before the gear is to be discarded. The rush season for if IaHV M Y0UCAN "A51 )f JQJ frr 4 rt THE TRIAD WIAI wlK M JvSWM NOW Till V i mT y d i If ill l DY DOTTING MOW I f ; & D iK AC3 ' ',' m 1 ';' In winter, tin wear go DOWN with La temperature you a plus ln mlleac tra coit, Better see us eeonl TIREO V am mm it m A m mm m ...0ivM $1(180 . .1--'- : (f4 , G A. WEST GARAGE B. F. U. WARSAW Improved Vnijorm V international SUNDAY SCHOOL - LESSON ByHAROLDL LUNUtJU ST. D. I' Ol fha MopdyBIWa Jnitltuta at Chicago. Lesson for March 3 Lesson auWecta and Surlpture tf xt aa lectd and copyrighted by InUBiaMuntil Council of Hellgloua Filnoaliun; uMd by prmiMlon. A PKOIM.E FINIHNO A HOMELAND LESSON TEXT: Ja!iu I 1-4; 3:I U MEMOS V IEI.ECTION- Thou thalt bleu Hi Lord tliy Cad fur tlie gu(J Und which h hath given the. Deuter onomy 8:10 Behind Your Bonds LUs the Might f America 11. mt mm God Is the Lord of nations as well as of homes, and he is roncenu d that those who honor him in their home hnve oi nrliinity to serve him in their nai.onal life. This wu true in a special way will) Israel, but it is also true of us today. Ready to enter the Proniired Land, the people had to part with their great leader. Moses, who was not permitted to enter. The time comes when even the mightiest of men fall, but life must go on and new leadership must be found I. The Changed Leader (Josh 1: 1-4)." 1. Workers Die God's Work Goes On (vv 1. 2). God buries his workmen at the end of their day of labor, but God's work goes on. The people had be come attached to Moses and had 1. r.r d (i ;,u : l.ia. leadership, even though tli-y often murmured. With his fionlh ve iriht have assumed that there would be a letdown, but that wiis tot in God's plan. The Lord woiks through men. He gives them abilities and uses them fur his glory, often in a way which r.''ll.? ill .! I null uiuns. .u. . . '! em not I ecome proud, for God r: snmroiie to ttke their place wi.cn City arc Rove They are not ti'd'srpnsnble. 2. Ihe Need Is the Rme. So Is The piiimise given to Moses was still good. God's promises are al ways good. They are the only really stiible thing In a trembling universe. The question is. Are we ready to take him at I s word? They were l.i step out by faith. The land v ; promised to them nr'y as tl e : !i. of their foot should tread upon .!. Israel never took out the fi ll promire of verse 4. They lacked (aith. God honors those who believe him and who move forward by faith to plant the foot of spiritual conquest in new territory. Some are doing It now. Are we? The enonier "f Cod's people were many arid mighty, but they were not able to stand in the way of God'i people when they were moving for ward for him. Here again, Israel failed. They r!:d not drive them out, because they did not take God at his word. The application of that tru'h t'i us is o! ioun,. II. The Unchanging God (Josh. 23: 1-11). Between our first scripture and this sel-ctinn w'll he found the his tory of the conquest of the lai.d (at least, of the larger part of it), and tue division tf the turitory bctwee.i the tubes. Years have p.ised quickly, and the new leader, Jjbhu.i. is now an old mrn, soon to go to his reward. He gathers the elders who repre sented the people and gave them good counsel for the days ahead, even as he recalls the blessings of the past. 1. God Did Help (vv. 1-3). Israel had been ln many hard bat tles. They had gone through the tri als of pioneer days ln a new and unfamiliar laid Now they were established and at peace. Perhaps they were recalling their mighty ex ploits and their own sacrificial ef forts. Joshua reminds them that It was God who fought for them (v. 3). We need Jusl such a reminder In our land tod..y. 2. God Will Help (vv. 4, S). Josh.ia had a word of encouragement for the days ahead. There was much yet to be done. The land had not been fully taken. He reminded them of God's help in the past, so that they would depend on it in the fu ture. It is one murk of a great man that he looks beyond the end of his own short existence and plans for th. future. ' What about the future? Joshua reminded them that every blessing they had received, every victory they had won, everything had come from the hand of Cod. There and there alone was their hope for the future. And It was enetirrhl 3. Help Yourself ivv 0-11). Ta keep true In the land where then neighbors engaged in idol worship and all n. miner of immorality re quired definite action on the part or Israel. They were nut to deviate in the slightest from God's way, "to the right i.i' d or to the left" (v. e for a litUc beginning ln the wrong direction winds up in fcwfti) urpar lure from him. They were rut even to swenr by the heathen gods, not even to meu tlon them. Thy were to "cleave" to the Lord a graphic presentation of U clotu rrl iUon lu tween God ai.d hi piople. Thte are many thoughts here which, .can. 1st profitably applied to our daily lives. Faith in God calls for stalwart action and separated liwiiij lor Jiim.1 ; ,; v. a HAVxa u or TAMum Forth Carolina gained 12,902 farma since 1940 and 124,289 acres in farm land. Despite the fact that North Carolina is tar-down the list ln total acreage devoted to, farming, It Is second only to Tex as In the number of farms, having 291,178 to 398,183 for the Lone Star 8UtsV . ' : - - DEMANDS GBADED BOOS Vany women shopper who for marly merely wanted a dosen egga with no thought as to size, condi tion, or color) now very non chalantly request "one dozen Grade A eggs, please." The modern house-wife end the up-to-date eating planea have come to realize that, eggs vary in qual ity and size to the same extent es pther every-day food purchases. may t tinted rc!:2f ttmm (unetlofttt perfoeVe eaa Ciuaut sun womia ha ferounut r lief from the erunp-llk lour mdiumrous Stnut of (uootloou periodic dUtrwc Taken. Utii tonlo, Mbotil4 lUmuutt wUta, Acn on mi mm Te leemM la v of iriM aii reUeriiiritalkieiiUiktUv irea auMS tiLCry la Iks afca FOOD I'ltOCESSORS The Campbell Soup Co. plant at Camden, covering five city blocks and employing 4,500 persons, is only one of New Jersey's vital food proc essing establishments that add to the Nation's wealth behind Savings Bonds Other big name firms with huge investments In the state in clude Coca Cola, Maxwell House Coffee, Kraft-Phoenix Cheese Corp., National Sugar Refining Co., and Thomas J. Lipton, Inc. World orders will keep them busy for years. U.S T rwiiij Dtparlmtnt ' An fee suHartos- mmmw dlitnu. backuhe, nia-tfava htltu tmi mmi rt (rem mm uMtriaAa mmt A you dlsturM Bis bti r a fnmmt IwtoS liH ilrl Tfct vwi ilwli-In Isnnit that vmmi) (War1! dUmary I 1 Bausaaila u ahu spare parts is Just before planting time Mailing delays and the con signment of wrong parts make it doubly essential that orders be a hl.ud .. U i kwbs, raata, wataUaaTkalaaaafc Da, UaMr'a it aat hank ar jrtll luailaa ia Maar paaale Mr Ms Hi iifiaa ffaat ia truly ajaaaiaa. S.4 lar Iraa. praaaUi aajala TOOA VI lika IkauaaaSa al at War yeuH k U U you die. Saed aaaaa aad addraaa Dopartmaat D. Kluaar Co., lae Daa IMS, SUailord, Caaa. Off or luaittd. mmi at aaka. All aViifsiaU sail Swaaaa Eaai, mm: GREVOLUTIOiTl BASICS ISiSSttAS Warsaw Dm, Co. DUE 4i7rsr, 666 COLD PREPARATIONS LIQUD), TABLETS, SALVE, NOSE DROPS CAUTION: Use only as directed "WoulJ you mind moving your Wheariet to a table away from ih window? Wf'n bio. lung the aijo dividends. A workshop which can be used day and night, summer or winter, should be a part of every farm. In regard to painting, polishing and greasing implements, it may be safely said that there is no more important job on the farm. Literally, machines suffer from 'ab-use' rather than use. WHEN YOU NEED SERVICE'S OF AN AUCTIONEER Call Bill Nines, Jr. Phones 270-1 - 262-6 WARSAW, N. C. . . . n - - - AUCTIONEER AT FARMERS WAREHOUSE, CUNTON, N. C. aid dictation, thua hala build. do tor foa -ume" i ra -'your ra Bala fuastkmal pariodia hela built toloraa. t days befor "your tlraa" Help - xallan k etarkxl should a mw4 lc"-r v ti NV Old Madam Morris . This la My First isit Upr ' X Seventh Daughter Born with a Veil, not to be classed with Gyp- ' sies. Over 50 years experience. Advice on ail affairs oAj life. Please don't con fuse my. work, with that of the ordinary fortune teller. - The truth or nothing. Re- . member, - a donbter finds me : eupertof . to ' all readers. Reads past. present and future. 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