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CEST WISHES
Wishes for your
-".isness are pop
!:.g out of pur fop
:t along with our
:arlfelt thanks for
:ur: appreciated
Jronage.
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Washington
The U. S. CivU, Service Com
mission today announced examin
ations for the positions of Printer
Proofreader and Plate Printer, in
Washington, D. C.
Printer Proofreader positions
are in the . Government Printing
Office. The salary is $h57 an hour,
with the same rate paid for work
In excess of the regular 40-hour
week. A written test is reoulred of
all competitors. In addition to pass
ing this test, applicants must have
had 5 years' experience as a proof
reader on type matter or 5 years'
..il,U is a i f tWO
years experience as such a proof
reaaer. ,
' Plate Printers wlU be employed
in the Bureau of Engraving and
Printing, at established piece rates.
Wages for these positions, for a
w-nour woritweek, total approxi
mately $19 a day. No written test
is required. To qualify in the exam
ination applicants must have com
pleted? (a) a 4-year apprenticeship
in the plate printing trade In the
production of Intaglio printing or
4 years' experience in this trade;
i-year apprenticeship in the
die-stamping trade, plus 2 vosn'
training in the plate printing trade
or; (c), a 6-year apprenticeship in
these two trades. Applicants with
training or experience in the pro
duction of intaglio printed curren
cy, securities, stock certificates,
etc., are especially needed.
information and application
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Drug Store
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I'rtJ J. Laars, located at Warsaw
Posters. . -
Pottarson-Orinson
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brinson
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Eloulse Brinson, on Sat
urday, : December , 28, to Jack D.
Patterson of Seven Springs, F.FD.
Mrs. Patterson is a graduate of the
Chinquapin High School and was'
In training at Memorial General
Hospital, Klnston- Mr. Patterson
graduated from B. F. Grady High
School and is farming in Albert-
son township. ' i
Ilcczcns
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: Meredith College reopens today
Uncle Sam Says
Mr. & Mrs. Herring
Announce Birth
Si
alter having spent t.e C.uu...j
holidays.
Pre-anrollnient figures for the
second semester, wnlch opens Feb-
tl.e kU.'.eiit L ';. 1.
ing of next fail's -ger
at this time tl.au ts; y j
year in college history.
Ifca KBV
to Contour Farming
U.S. 8oH Coaeerrarlon report indicate a national average yield increase
of 11 per cent for contour-cultivated coca. Significant incmsis also are
AUla-Chalmen VRONT-MOUNTED Isapleanaiti vith DUAL
PKPTH CONTROL ha coosetutng a real poeaUXlky fcc the average
farm. A plant and takhntat mojmhid abttd o fe fefalg sjejt pake
ft easy t ioSow a aacred row.
8eed and fcrtMlasr cast be ptooed 1 ywoha deota, ia lecar row
Hast catch aad held moistare on tha slope. Rotary hoe eaMvatoc attach-
,' an roM dlreoHr oer the tow, sifting out weeds.
' These are aaeshoaVi serofieed aa aetttag a saajac new wend la agri
catere. 1Ha Chalmers looks aheadT to better aWtog far every fcsafly farm.
T. A, TURNER COMPANY
PINK HILL, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Herring of
Seven Springs, N. C, Rt. 1, an
nounce the birth of a daughter,
Carolyn Sue, on December 21. Mrs.
Herring is the former Miss Bertha
Kelly of Mt. Olive.
E-o i& Scientists hope to find a
drug that i'wiir cure tuberclosis.
Medical research is supported by
revenue from the sale of Christmas
Seals. 1
CalMI Mates fsviate Bead eeaM
aba he ealted "Oafertanlty Benda."
BeaMea iararlBg year Menrity, Sav
ing. Beads arevide family opper
anlty epaertBBtty to prevlde a te.
erre far edoeaahif yoar children, or
far aarehaslng a heme er a farm.
Savtags Bead, prevlde iadividoal ea-aertoaitr-paertaiifty
to acenma
lato the capital necesMry to ge into
baslaeta fer ene's seU, er tor far
ther education er travel. Bay aa ea
m "Oppereanlty Bead" ae. Bay
heads recolarly threugh the eayrell
aariaga plaa where yea work; sign
ay .for Security.
U.S.TrnwryDtpartmtml
We Wish Yoalfcsltb S
Ac d (laocicsss
as , , 'a
We've lassoed a host of good wishes for you , . .
health, happiness, prosperity and plenty of good
luck. Along with our wishes for you are our sin
cere thanks for your appreciated patronage of the ,
past year. We hope to serve you well in 1947. .
RALPH H. CARLTON
GENERAL INSURANCE ' ': ,
Wallace, North Carolina
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As ve usher in 1947, The Duplin Trading Com
pany of Warsaw wishes to thank each and every
one of you who have traded with us during the past
year. Your patronage is appreciated and we solicit
your continued business.
Ve believe the year 1947 will see many improve
ments in the economic conditions of the County
and with diligence and hard work the people of
Duplin County will find themselves better off when
1948 rolls around. 7 : ; , , -
; Let's roll up our sleeves and go to work.
, WARREN A. SMITH, Manager inyj '
" , . - Warsaw, North Carolina
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Report
A Br okii
1946
Vary perean wk travak ia U4 to
that facta about kua vpoct$m 4m
ia 1040. Qraykeuaal Linaa aaartoel this
first pcacatiaM jraar witk tla&tt um&r
tht earn efuipmanf wbieh bad alraadf
carried mora thaa kalf a btlliao tawngara
troops and war workene ug 4m, aad
aeroes the Natioa far faur kaeato war ;
Manx f tha ceachas were wan U)d way.
Some of than rak oVra-'Raatof anisirt
parti were hard ta gat Warat oaB, soma
paaaangara wera, a oeeastoe, lalt af ata-
tiona, delayed, at
of the aairtigi ad aervieeabla
In spite of tfaeaa ' !in flkaldaaaaaat did
its lerel beat aa aeaMam aflQjwtf
; ana aucraaoad ia
aongara than It kad aarrad eraai la 1
tsat pre-war
pniod, Qrvyhmmtd turn fcaaa i
' kit imr tbm imdtntandini aaW naaiaaaa of
mM wAa nam ssas'alsd Aa Jraarf astfawnrs
1947
Increased comfort, convenience, and travel
pleasure are assured Greyhound travelers
in 1947. Earl in the coming year, the first
shipment of 1,400 modern new coaches
on order for many months will be deliv
ered and immediately put into service.
They will have scores of improved features
for added safety and riding ease.
And this is only part of Greyhound's long
planned, nationwide improvement pro.
gram, which includes the construction of
fine new terminals in key cities, the mod-,
erniaation of wayside stations, the installa-.
tion of two-way radio in all coaches for
better schedule control, more additions to .
the present chain of 65 Greyhound Post
Houses. ,
As the yesr 1947 rolls along, more new . -,buaaa
will daily come from assembly lines :
ts joirn the Greyhound fleet, and the im
prevemeet program, hampered by the t
ataaarU ahortagae ef 1946, will gather,
speed. A Isafc fanranf to batter highway
travel ay Ofyhound bimmn aoon,
I meh day of 1947.
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