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c o: ill:, r : c 7 1 1 Carolina niDAY, JUNZ 14h., 1545 .3 JJDAIMIS' ; OH r LOAN V GUARANTEES FOR - VETS i Will the Veterans Adminl- Uon guar ah tee a loan far the base of an automobile by a 'led veteran T i. Tea. Diiabled or not If it it ntaal to hia business. , 1 I registered for readjust- t alowanoe as soon as I got 2 of service, but got a Job and ; not draw any payments. Am I Jble to draw payments If I my Job.- v f.--:. I A. Yes. You have S years from I 9 end of the war in which , to x up the 53 weeks of eligibility ft needed. 9. 1 am going into business with ny, father who is not a veteran. Could a loan' made Jointly be guaranteed by the V AT .'-A. Yes, up to 80 per cent of your share. And you must be a tod credit risk. , - Q. As a former WAVE; am I aoUtled to go to a V A hospital to-give birth to my babyf liA. No. Women veterans are en titled to hospitalization for dis eases or disabilities as are. any ther veteran, but It has been ruled that a normal pregnancy Is neither a disease nor a disability. PIN fORUM rtOMPTNIfj tfl Von I J, KIMANSVILlE kuo STOJS To the Editor of Duplin Times: t Have yu and the moron-minded Triple A leaders of Duplin Coun ty, and elsewhere, got your eyes open on the tobacco situation of the world? i .. I see In this 'week's paper what Thompson Greenwood of the Agri cultural Department says. In 1935 I asked the Agricultu ral Department how much tobac co the world produced. They fin ally replied and said, "exclusive Of China, 4,749,000,000 lbs. , I see -in your paper today that China produced in 1940, 1,131,962, 000 lbs. which makea a total in the world of about 6,000,000,000 lbs. and some other countries not yet heard from. ; t "SV.; j Ofet we were told by Mr. Mc Lendon, that we had the climate, we had the labor, and we had the soil and that tobacco would not grow successfully no where ex cept where the long-strawed pine would grow.' So In 1933 money was inflated. The value of gold was doubled. The hundred per cent dollar was reduced to fifty cents. We were told that the control of farm com modities would force prices up. Were, were not told one time the truth about, inflated money. And we poor little farmers fell for the slogan of farm control.! So, we lost our candy. ; Instead of curtailing and de stroying our production, we should have expanded and advertized to the world what we had; and led foreign people to believe that we had - the only cigarette fit to smoke. ' Had it not been for this four years' of terrible war, in my op inion, we would have already been on the bottom rail Where we are. going to from here it seems nobody knows. We should have had a billion pounds of tobacco in the past four years extra to distribute to the Euro- A ! Sure Strike -4 s . ; . h Lola Bells bowls 'em over everj time I Holding her trusty ball that won for her the women's bawling championship of the Oak Pari Club. Lnhi Bella, hayloft honey oi fthe National Ban Sense, display! Lhtt teophiss.' . L -J to J The Home Demonstration Club will meet Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, with Mrs. Gordon Out law instead of on Monday after noon. All members are urged to note the change in date and at tend the meeting.- f ; Misses Lucy Outlaw of Pleas and Garden and Essie Mae Out law of Selma are home here for the sumifler. lOOOOOOOOOOOf Duplin Theatre WARSAW BUN. - HON. . TincS. futon 1-11-U &.Bclls OfSt. Mary's With EING CROSBY, And INGR1D BERGMAN. Q. I want to get into on-the-job training, Where do Z get the details? A. At your nearest V A Office. Take your discharge papers. : Q. May I get an extension on home loan if the payments are too heavy for me to carry T ' Yes. If the lender agrees, up to 25 years. .'' r '-,. pean smokers. . . .'; -:' Creating a scarcity has never brought prosperity to any coun- ;try. ' " ' :, Russia now wants a half mill ion bales of cotton, which would mean quite a bit of money to the American cotton farmer. But the Triple A cut him down a few years ago to work on WPA Jobs and fool Penderlea projects, so, we will not supply Russia with our cotton, ' ' In my way of seeing It, we, the little farmers of the South.' have sold our inherited rights as free men to clear the forest and es tablish homes thereon by voting our privileges away. ' In my opinion the little farmers of the South had better get busy and raise his hog and hominy, and he might add a little patch of rice down in a bottom somewhere and make all he can and support his family with the necessities of life. C B. Griffin. n . Rose HHI, N. C. ooooooooooooooooooooooo Oi ol , ; o: Quite a number of young people are spending the week at Shelter Neck at the annual Institute. Mrs. A. D. Outlaw spent last week with her daughters, Mrs: Laurle King near Greensboro and Mrs. J. W. Pearman at Summer-field. wid. rvsx u Russell Outlaw is at hotaavbaw' DOUBLE FKATDXB log received his discharge the. Navy. Misses Edna Sutton and Doro thy Outlaw of Goldsboro spent the week end at home here. Ervin M. Outlaw was a visitor in Raleigh Sunday. , - - Miss Hazel Simmons who has recently received her discharge from USNC, spent the week end with her brother, R. D. Simmons and family. ., 'Miss Eli the Oupaw spent several days last week in Washington, D. J James Parker of the Merchant Marine, spent last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Par ker. James Chasten Wins , Course At A & T College James W. Chasten, Negro 4-H Club member of the Rose Hill Club, has been elected State Cham pion of all Negro; 4-tl gardeners of North Carolina. TKI announce ment was made this' we$ki by W. C. Cooper, Negro 4-H Specialist, A 4 T College. As encouragement and reward for hia splendid rec ord. Chasten will be given the trip and short-course, free of charge, which will be at A & T this summer. . dui ro MALARIA? 6it acn At OMCi M ra !! . . vMd by million ' for y.ar, . . . try hi Sftfl - CUICK - 9U9U Go5 booooooooooc Miss Mavis Outlaw nf Oalaloh visited the home folk several days last Week. . Bill Outlaw of Fayette ville is visiting relatives here. The Mission Circle held its reg ular meeting with Mrs. Elila Out law Saturday afternoon with a splendid attendance. The meeting was called to order by the presi dent, Mrs. H. A. Outlaw. Worship was led by the Chaplain. After a short business period. Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Jr, presented the pro gram which closed with MJzpah benediction. A social hour follow ed while the hostess served re freshments. The AUW wffl meet with Mes dames W. W, and Leroy Simmons In July. Song: Of Arizona With ROY ROGERS. Johnny Conies Flying Home With RICHARD CRANE. DONT WAIT FOR DISASTER TO HIT YOU. PROTECT YOURSELF WITH EVERY TYPE OF INSURANCE. WE WRITE LIFE, FIRE, LIABILITY, AUTOMOBILE, ACCIDENT, ETC D. H. Carlton Warsaw, N. C ' c TUBES. . FBI. JUNK U tl Ziegfield Follies Of 1946 v (TECHNICOLOB) With FRED ASTAIRE AmJ GENE KELLY. sat. ivtnt n DOCBLK FEATDRK RoarintjRnnp-ers With CHARLES STARRETT. Murder Is My Business With HUGH BEAUMONT. iooonooooooot Hicks Reunion .v7"! . -.'At.'-.."-... Faiion, Horth Carolina Sunday, June 23rd, 104& Presbyterian Church & Community House All Hicks, their in-laws and their kin are invited and expected to attend. Assemble at Presbyterian Church, Falaon, at 1:80 A. ML for morning services. After Church servieea, the plcnle dinner, cafeteria style, win be held at the Oommanlty House, across the street from the church. 1. Bring Names and birthdays of all babies born into the family since Jan. 1, 1940. 2. All men and women who were in the ser vices during World War II are asked to bring their service records. 3. Come and bring a basket lunch. Baskets should be deposited at the Community House. Dinner around noon. C. Spears disks. Predict ' P. O. Box 857, Durham, N. C. . o o; o; o o; o o; o, o oi- 6. ( i , t o o o 'a .a "i i ) i . ) ) 0 )- QUALIFIED BY 335 YEARS OF BANKING EXPERIENCE The elderly gentleman pictured here has had SS5 years of banking experience, most of It In this seetloat serving yon. This gentleman, you see, represents the combined K"v1"f experience of the effleers of the Waecamaw Bank. While these people re not old In years -- averaging about is years of age - - their combined ex- 1. perlence totals more than three centuries."" That U aa averaca of nearly 17 years each. ; This experience Is one of many reasons why yon can be sore of complete and dependable financial Service at the Waocatnaw Bank. ) ) i ' . .- . .' -J .i w- - r rrr 1 1 ':: s k:;ia:sv:ule "Oi ... . Ale, XOZZ H!LLn .1 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation O O o o o o o o o p o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o c ' V y 1,1 v g AiminioiLi ecememit WE HAVE PURCHASED AND ARE NOW OPERATING THE FORMER Cume Motor Company FORD AGENCY IN WARSAW. For the next several weeks we will continue the business at the old location. When our new building is complete, one block north of the present location, we will move there. ' ...' We have a good stock of genuine Ford parts and accesso ries. Our Service Department is modern and well equipped. Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated findf &M Motoir 11 . c AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER e. l SHirnao - Warsaw, n. c. - chas. j. Sheffield i'j'
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