A. . s. a, L'alfss you have t wl Ji a please send - t , t -ir. monay order, v j 1 lines Classified ads; . - C 1 wlUi ada. Farmers: s u' j ,-4 Lav anything to Mil or e '"-Huge or want to buy, wo wul ' accept produce tor , X aymeat. . ., ..jo' appoint. t -t t do you onto body and repairs, also replace your I " glaaoM with new Shatter lroof gaea. . . . A.' 6. HOLLAND KENANSVXIXE. it'" xotjb - psowaurr jmjbns CI IS DAMAGED OTHERWISE. r.nx too BD mixi pbo- , TSCTEDf - aV W. BLACKMORE, Agent, ollobto Insuranoo Service ' Warsaw. ; North Carolina ' ' i 'V I Do Plumbing and Haat Jng Wttk of All Kinds. ' I have had 2 Tears experience in U. S. Navy as Snip Fitter and three year plumbing' work with W. D. Sams Plumbing & Heating, in Nor folk, Vaw and one year maintenance '; of FX at Langley Field, Vav , n0BO, I. PRITBGEN . Phono 226-1 Warsaw N.C MARE MULE FOB 8AJJB WW work anywhere, Gentle Any hoy pan work her. Weight about huu pounds. Ace IS years. ' ' JOEL WHALEX, Bt I, Kenans vi lie, N. C M-St pd. " ' v " COMPLETE IIISURAIICE COMPLETE SERVICE Real Estate Bonds - Rentals - Warsaw Real Estate & Ins. Co. ROBERT Li WEST Office Phone: 212-1 Res: 268-6 Baker's Jewel Shop WARSAW ' . A drtUed well is the moat mtlsfacoory water supply. Write for euotatton, living md ' direction from Post Office. HBATEB WELL COMPANY eALEIOH, NOBTJf CAROLINA Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry PERSONAL Lookinc for higher pay? Advance ment? A fine " future? Security? Join the V. S. Army. Private's pay increaed from 50, plus 20 for overseas service, plus 50 increase in pay for every 8 years of service. A full month's paid vacation every year. An opportunity of a lifetime for men between the ages of 17 and 34. Go to your nearest Army Recniitinir Station for further benefit information. Goldsboro Recruiting Station Goldsboro,; N.C. ENJOY FRESH ROASTED OYSTERS EACH NIGHT IN THE WEEK EXCEPT MONDAY & TUESDAY WE CAN TAKE CARE OF SPECIAL PARTIES COAL STOKli3"are gauuiug u popularity because: (1) they oper ate at a lower cost than any type of eurer; (2) they are precision controlled, and very accurate; (3) they arc made of the best material available. Before you Day, see: 3. H. DOTSON-FRANKLIN QTJINN Consolidated Distributors SEVEN SPRINGS, Rt, L ' ?, l4l-4t pd. , WE ARE TAKING ORDERS for Tobacco Barn and Paekhouse lum ber. Also have plenty heater, stove and barn wood. PENNEY'S BUILDERS SUPPLY RT. 2, WALLACE, N. C, l-31-4t,pd. Lath, Plaster, Cement, Lime, Mortar, Composition Roll Roofing and Shingles. Wire Fencing, Hay and Lightwood Posts. J. C. RUSS, Warcaw. N.C 2-7-2t. e UPHOLSTERY CLEANING Vacuum and Massaging on the upholstery in any make of car. See me and save you clothing. A. C. HOLLAND, KenansvUle, N.C, When You Think of Life Insurance, Contact JAMES G. DICKSON A SON General Agents .: Security Life & Trust: Company 2 Acme Bids., Wilmington, N. C. 2-14-4t pd . On03r5!::o-I.Pcn:3 ; AT THE TEilT TlicATfic . . PINK-HILL, N.C- THURS. FEB. 6th. Doors Open 6:15 P. M. Continuous Stage And Screen Show "Sleepy" Mdlally and His "Tired Texans" Radio and Stage Stars Heard Daily 7 to 7:3Q A M Over WCKB FEATURING ' FOR SALE: Two mole colts, : 11 months old, large in size. One old er, mule,' good worker. Also lumber In, rough for pack houses and to bacco barns; custom sawing; will get your logs and deliver your lum ber baek.to,youjn-V'-V'- y OTIS RIDGE, Rt 2, Warsaw, N. C. 2-144t B '' i FOR SALE! Small child's bicycle. " Can Paul Potter, Phone 2051, in Warsaw, N. C : 1-31-21 B. PLUMBING .Experienced In Plumbing Work OF ALL KINDS No Job Too Large; None Too Small See Me For First Class Work At Reasonable Prices BEN B. WILLIAMSON KENANSVILLE, N C. sff MP. NOW for Leggett Oil Tobacco Curers, and Coal Stokers, Can Deliver Now. Lehman Williams At Williams' Repairs & Supplies In Pink Hill. 2-28-5t. c BEDFORD BROS, FIDDLIN SLIM WOODSON, REX And His BIG Bass FIDDLE HOWARD And His HOME-SPUN HUMOR "A CAVALCADE OF COMEDY - MUSIC - AND REAL FUN" Also On TheScreen "RED WAGONS" ' " PRICES THIS DATE 25c AND 50o c well as LU tviti-- ).l i f na bu'li lngs, his home, and every member of the family is insured. If there is any secret to surviving a depress ion, I think it can he snjnmed up in Sterne's statement: "All through the depression, and every year since, I have always managed to save a little money." . Ezcliiel Lee Ezeklel Lee, colored, of Calypso, died in the Sanltorlum in Mont- a mL Thursday Night, Feb. Cili ON OUR STAGH "Ti ' r' 7' RADIO AIO ETXGE STAR3 IN PERSON Oyster Roast KENANSVILLE CAFE WANTED TO ADOPT a colored chUd; any age between 3 months and 2 years. WiU give the child the best of care and attention. See or Write Mrs. Georgians Dobson, Rt. 2. Beulaville N. C. It. pd. AT HOME ON THE FARM WITH THE CITY COUSIN If and when the oft-predicted onrpssion". "recession", or the nut" hits North Carolina farmers, how will they be affected? ?OOpOOOOOOO.OOQOOO500,0 ooooooooooooo Plenty Of Fertilizer HARDWARE FEEDS PLENTY of FRESH & 2nd HAND MULES DRYGOODS TOBACCO TRUCKS BOYETTE TOBACCO SPRAYERS HORSE DRAWN DISCS NOTIONS 2-HORSE WAGONS LIME, CEMENT BRIXMENT I got to wondering about this Mind you, I'm not joining the ranks of "bad-tinies - are - just - around the - corner" pessimists., I have heard Senator Clyde R. Hoey saj there is no need for another de pression, and a Chicago economist tells us that 1947 will be our most NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of power and authority invested in the under signed trustees of the Oak Dale Church, and also by the authority of the New River Conference, the undersigned trustees will offer for sale and sell for cash or terms on the 3rd day of March, 1947, to the highest bidder, at 11:00 A M. the old Oak Dale church building. The successful bidder will be required to move said building within 60 davs. The proceeds of said sale will be applied on the building cost of the new Oak Dale church building. This 27th. day of January. 1947. H. J. Whaley, McNeal Sho lar. Pasley Bonham, Inez Hanchey' Trustees for the Oak' Dale ' Church. The New River Conference. Grady Mercer, Atty, at Law. 2-21-4t. GM " , IV. H. Jones & Company "Everything For The Farm & Home" t PINK HILL, N. C. f:- - - - UftQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOJOOOOQOOOO nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooon Notice Taxpayers Beginning February 3rd. a penally of 1 percent will be added fo.all unpaid 1946 taxes and 2-3 of 1 percent interest will be added to all prior unpaid taxes. f r K Pay your Taxes now and save. I. !l. HENDERSOII, ..k'TnCc!!"!.. Warasw Neqro 4-H Club Holds Meet The Warsaw Negro 4-H Club met Tuesday, Jan. 28, for the first time since the burning of their school building. The business part of the meeting was used to elect officers for the new year. The for mer president, Fuller Murfree, pre sided and led the group in sing ing and the 4-H Club Pledge. The County Agent made intro ductory remarks and outlined the work for the year, after which the Home Agent, discussed project work and distributed copies of. the 4-H Project Record Books. ' State College Answers Farm Questions Q. How can higher yields of Boy- beans be secured V A. Lime the soil with dolomitic limestone in accordance with the requirements as shown by soil tests and fertilize with adequate amounts of phosphorous and potash; and plant a good stand of an adapted variety. Q. Is it safe to eat canned food that had frozen? ' A. Freezing alone won't hurt canned foods, but it is the after effects that may .cause trouble. If freezing causes can to swell or break the air-tight seal, then you can look for trouble, as bacteria will enter. If you find leakage in a jar, use the food Immediately t Q. What can I do to kill mites on strawberries? - ' ' Dinitro Dusts have been found effective in the control of mites, though some burning damage may be received through the use of this material, it is Justified .when heavy .outbreak occurs. prosperous year, r And though I take the optimist's fiew, still I got to wondering, and ' decided the best way to get an i angle on what might happen to an 1 individual ' farmer would be to i check up on the case history of a ! man who stuck out the last ordeal. What did he have to face? What lesons did he learn? How did he pull through? These questions sent me over to the Piedmont. I figured this would be a good section to sample, so I pulled up at Danbury, county seat of Stokes County, where I sought the office of E. S. Stokes, county farm agent for the State College Extension Service, -1 -J In the very pit Of the last depres sion when the gross income from American agriculture had slipped by seven billion dollars from the 1929 high; Stokes himself was a youthful farmer. Since that time he has graduated from State Col lege and has given the past six years to county agent work in his namesake county. In the rebellion and ferment that came in the wake of bathtub gin and miniature' golf. 'W S. Steele was : fighting" to saVfe 'his Sandy Ridge farm against an appalling set of unfortunate circumstances. He recalled for us, in the middle of our visit with him, how bank failures cost him "a few thousand dollars", and how, in 1932, his barn burned destroying all of Steele's wheat, hay, 'and workstock. Thru this trial, he had the courage to tell ,us: "Yes. people talk about a de pression, but it wasn't so bad!" Other peoplelike midwest far mers who blocked highways with spiked poles and dumped mill in roadside ditches seemed to think it was pretty tough. But there were men like Steele Who, as Kipling put it, "watched the things they gave their life to, broken, and stooped to build'em up with worn out tools." With the "will to hold on" and "starting again at the beginning, Steele added borrowed money to $500 he collected as insurance on his barn, and began Immediately to rebuild, buy workstock, feed and equipment. Today, Steele's farm is a going concern, founded on the financial success that comes with careful farm planning. On his average- VJCM7 tmvu tanv iaeoacwm TTm giraffe) Is the one animal that cannot utter a sound of any sort. ' " ' !'"" ' TOOT twtaphoit cannot mkem4tfmttbt wnle ft is connected with neceiy eable atenftf-oCice' aquipment. There Is atUl m eriou 1msNSj d Ihti mftv ' ment, although telephone instruments areaftewty fteebmlng mora plentiful. Unfortunately, f or botk y mp T ; we cannot proride expanded srTto wntM CW hmgAawrattMl ' ! equipment arrives. Carolina Telephone & Tclcwc-h Cc. WARSAW. NORTH COLLNA - C & D CASH STORE Pin!; Hill, K'. We Have Plenty Ofl ; ! AGRICO C0!Ml, TG5iiC- . . " ' jm l ' FERTILIZER, Uiicia,; ,; . lavs V: t 1 ir- Vt UiCIIiU Yl... WE HAVE. . . ; '". RED ASH COAL AND ' " tobacco cum::e stokers For Immediate Delivery, WALLACE ICE & COAL CO. WALLACE, N. C. OOOOOOpO IOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOPOOOQOCC Fi .".'- . - . . LET US Cure Your Lleat We are also equipped to grind your sausage, dry out your lard, dress poultry, and keep your pork, poultry and beel for you to eat now or several months later. , I t Come In And Let Us Explain The Service : Well3veToO;i:r V have you mm m:i luu.. mm p' ." t. T-..-.:f '; 'MBmjmmshnBssjBBBsa -t - ' t- :7e Dressed Ffi':rsf 0!J Cl:!:!::::;Ti::!.:; -iu.jUw.ijru jk:i ii...... . Ia-u 5 n