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- school on Monday evening, shows
art t the 71 G. I. enrolleea of the
ajrricultaral training program, now
LEGISLATIVE
'In spite of the considerable
amount of time spent on the supple
mental pay bill for the balance of
the current fiscal year (as one ob-
server put it, "finishing the work
j of the 1943 legislature"), the work
of the 1947 session seems to be
. moving along at a better-than-ave-rage
rate of speed. Many of the
major administration and depart
mental bills are already in the mill
and. under consideration by appro
priate committees, and so far the
. committees have been making good
progress. Judging from the num
L(D)W;IPM(2SS
48 oz. can Orange Juice . 25
46 oz. can Grapefruit Juice .25
; : No. 2 cans Fruit Juice .10
' 2 lb. loaf Cheese 1.00
Cigarettes, any brand, per pkg. 15
Cigarettes, per carton 1.45
10 oz. gullets Snuff 50
5 oz. gullets Snuff .25
""5 oz. cans Snuff .25
50 lb. tin stad Pure Lard 15.00
f Kiln Dv'ed Sveet Potatoes, bushel 2.50
, 100 lb. bags White Potatoes, ea. 3.40
50 lb. block Stock Salt .65
I $1.00 size Anti-Skipper Compound ... .90
50c size Anti-Skipper Compound - .45
c Qt. Figaro Liquid Smoke 1.00
f Pt. Figaro Liquid Smoke . .50
': $9.00 Horse Collars 7.95
$8.00 Horse Collars 6.50
" Ditch Bank Blades 2.25 & 2.75
; Mule Bridles .... 2.75 & up
Plow Rope, 13 yds. ... .90
Stonewall Cotton Plows ...... 12.50.
Guano Sowers .. 15.40
Large Coal Heaters 46.75
Wfiod Saver Heaters ...25.00
r Electric Heaters .15.65
Electric Churns 14.95
1 - burner Electric Hot Plates ..... 3.00
2 - burner Electric Hot Plates ...... 15.46
Electric Time Clocks for
Chick Brooders r 5.85
Medicine Cabinets with mirror door 8.95
All - Metal Tool Boxes 3.45
. 600 : 16 Auto Tires , 15.65
Motor Oil, 2-gal. cans .98
Metal Chick Feeders 35c to 2.75
" 3 - gallon Chick Water Fountain 3.75
: Purina All-Metal Swinging : :-
Type Feeders .....:..... ... 1,95
, Glass Water Fountains . .... .10'
t Checker Tabs for Chicks'
Drinking Water .. ... 25c, 50c, L00
Step Ladders, 4-6-8-10 12 ft lengths
"i Electric Chick Brooders, 200 to 500 capacity
. We Pay Top Prices for Com and Eggs.
D. 0. THOMPSON
rsrss, seeds, fakm fcrmzs
underway at the ' Dnplin aohoeL
Once each week, a moving pictnre
along the line of work which the
veterans are currently studying Is
shown. Tribune Photo Engraving.
ber of bills introduced, this session
is ahead of the 1949 session for a
comparable period of time: at the
end of the 21st legislative day, 80
bills had been introduced in the
Senate and 201 in the House for a
total of 281, as against 78 bills in
the Senate , and 136 in the House
for a total of 234 for the same per
iod in 1945 - a little better than a
20 increase in speed. .
The apparently greater speed
with which the General Assembly
is going about its work does not
necessarily mean, of course, that
this session will be shorter than
the last, nor that it may not even
be a great deal longer. The fact
that a greater number of bills have
been introduced thus far may mean
that thmembers of this Assembly
Have a greater number of differ-
ent legislative Ideas to present for
consideration, that the total num
ber of bills will be greater than
before, and that consequently more
time will be required to consider
them. As for the work of the com
mittees on the major pieces of
legislation, the really controversial
issues have not yet reached the
open controversial stage. There are
many important and highly con
troversial matters to be disposed of
before adjournment sine die can
be pronounced. .
Bills pertaining to schools and
school teachers were much in evi
dence during the past week. The
House and Senate received on the
same day separate versions of a
school building fund. KB 118 would
set aside $11,000,000 from the Gen
eral Fund as a "Special Building
Fund" to be allocated to the var
ious counties as grants-in-aid for
school, plant construction and Im
provement, the amount of the grant
to be determined on the basis of the
value of property locally assessed
per child on average daily mem
bership in the schools. SB SS would
set up an initial fund of $10,000.
000 which would be increased by
$15,000,000 out of any General
Fund surplus of the next biennium,
to be distributed to the various
counties for school plant Improve
ment on the basis of need. HB
163 would provide that school bus
drivers must be at least 21. years
of age, while HB 164 would limit
the salary of school bus drivers to
$60 per month. And finally came
HB 194 embodying the "South
Piedmont Plan'.' for teachers' pay:
ranging, from $1960 to $3,000 per
year (9 months) for holders of "A"
certificates, and from $2,000 to
$3,600 -per year for holders of
"Graduate" certificates. ;
Among other bills waa SB 69
which would increase the punish
ment for drunken driving (a second
conviction would bring a manda
tory minimum punishment of 90
days imprisonment and $200 fine);
SB 67 would require the confine
ment of dogs during the months
of April, May and June (the breed
ing season of rabbits, quail and
other wild game). .
' To round out the week, HB S
was . ratified so that towns of less
than 20,000 population may now
install parking meters, and HB 148
WANT A GOOD
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1042 PLYMOUTH SPEC'L DELUXE COACH
1941 CHEVROLET SPEC'L DELUXE TOWN
SEDAN. New motor, new'tiresr, radios
heater; spot light, fog lights, extra clean.
1941 FORD V - 8 CONVERTIBLE (Maroon)
, radio, heater, spot light, fog lights, perfect
condition, .Looks like new.
1941 DODGE COACH, New motor and paint job.
Every One 01 Tbese Cars In A -1
Condition And Priced .
To Sell Tcdsy! ; :
We have ea hand Beat Covers for praatieally all nukes
and models ef automobiles, and can Install them banteet-
' tely. " ' , . . .
introduced on Wednesday, would
make " the second .Wednesday In
August of each year a new holiday
which would be known as "State
Farmers Day."
Calypso Mere!:::.!
Addresses Cc!;;;J
School P. T. A.
School Committeeman Hervey
Kornegay recently addressed the
Calypso Colored School PTA. The
following letter was . written to
him and the Times was requested
to publish It:
'.V - - Calypso Colored School
Calypso, N. C.
Jan.SO.184T
Mr. Hervey Kornegay
Calypso, N. C.
Dear Mr. Kornegay :-
Words are Inadequate to express
our appreciation for your presence
at our PTA meeting and delivering
such an Inspiring and wonderful
address. We have acknowledged
results and response from 4he pa
rents through the inspiration they
received from it : -
Regardless to the qualifications
oj any man no one could excel your
address. We didn't know that our
school Committeeman was" a pre
acher and orator as well as a busi
ness man.
We would like to relate to you
how some of the proceeds we re
ceived during the collections were
used. The President of the PTA
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A three-way driv t tusa the
South' waste materials Into vi
able commercial products la being
pressed by the U. S. Department
of Agriculture In cooperation with
leading Industries and inurt!is.
Such familiar and hitherto worth
less by-products aa corn coLa, grain
stalks, and huskes, cottonseed bulla,
buckwheat blossoms and chicken
feathers are already finding wide
usage In Important Industries; and
the department's Southern labora
tory at New Orleans will devote 19
47 to exploring commercial appli
cations of many others Including
peanut shells, sweet potatoes) and
cotton fibers. .
: It was pointed out by SKF In
dustries, Inc., that it now uses ap
proximately 48,000 pounds of cobs
annually to burnish and dean ball
and roller bearings.
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sjsxJ liberal numbers of hogs to
loariDBts last week .with receipts at
about 10 per cent greater .vhile
cattle marketinKS wen down c.:c.?i
ly as much as 25 per cent at most
l-,&Bg southern , markets. Hog
prloeg gained about 6Q. cants per
100 pounds for barrows and gilts.
Other classes shared the advance
but to a lesser extent
outside buying interests in
the poultry producing section kept
prices on the firm side- with most
1 1-4 pound chickens bringing 23
to SB cents. Fryer prices moved up
three' to five; cents? Arrivals lof
nearby produced esgo at most mar
kets brought a weakness in prices.
. Fine-cured : tobacco,, markets
elosed for the Middle' Belt at Dur
ham last Friday, and Old Belt mar
kets also were winding UP sales.
Virginia fire-cured prices averaged
some lower anksun-cured average
ed slightly higher. . r , ,
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