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TVnlty sretho&at Uiua.h, Buiiai was in the church cemetery. The Rev. J. B. Sessoma of Masnolla Jcrast of Chapel IU; as , I Sloan Register of Rose IX:::; a ' tner,: Oscar Herring ct 1 Mount; and twojgrandcUiJr. a ' ' t conducted, the rites. Surviving are J.' Johnson; two daughters, Mrs. Shirley Holland of rvV .,wr I r etn? i ;: TRAINING VETERANS The men pictured above are charged with the responsibility of training the 70-odd veterans who are enrolled in the agricultural training program at the Calypso school. Seated, left Duplin Students Honor Roll AfE.U.C. An honor roll including the names of 194 East Carolina Teach ers College students who made an . average of 2 on their work for the fall quarter has been announced. ' Among those whose names ap pear are the following Duplinites: Thomas C. Booth of Rose Hill, Peggy Steed of Warsaw and Deems Wiggs of Warsaw, freshmen; Mar garet E. Carr of Wallace, sopho more; Mary Anna Grady of Seven Springs and Annette Pridgen of Warsaw, Juniors; Mrs. Robert A. OO000OOOC30O ; 1 BALLARD'S t OBELIISK FLOUR V ELLIS' STORE WA&SAWj N. C. Dr. H. 'vV. Co, well ' OPTOMfCTKLl .Eye Examined. Glares FUIU. Nest U.MU 1... rt"naneh i . v Ghrvrui' " ,w PiTinaP' ! '' ' :;,v;''f'fci;' WAX'' 'T ' TYNDAI I RJNERAr- HOME . TW MOI'VT oi.rvr ' ' Bnrisl Assmiutlnn fbnt " .' Psnoral nirertorn. r".mbalner Ambulance Rervire. dnv or nltrht A tlmiif of W r-r.ifiH OO00O9OOO0OG . WHEN YOU NEED ' SEltVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER CALL BILL HINES, JR. Phone 270-1 262-6 WARSAW, N. C. AAAAAAAAAAAA FOR SALE MltHS! .flood ? SASH DOORS SHEETROCk PAINTS DRAIN TILE TCRA GOTTA PIPE , GLASS - LIME CLIENT - BRICK PLASTER : ASPHALT SHiGtrS . ?v'D ALL KINDS O." kOll roofing;- . :.K.:;:-::-y:v.: : , - - i 1 1 " ; to right are James T. Odom, of DobbersvUle; Jack Jennette and Albert Outlaw of Calypso; standing, C. B. Miller, agricultural teacher at Calypso, and C. A. McLelland, representative of the Veterans Ad- ( Helen Rouse) Hunter of Warsaw, senior; and Robert A. Hunter of Lowell, Mass., freshman. Sugar Applicants Give information Consumers who write the Sugar Branch Office in Raleigh for sugar application blanks must state whether they seek a new ration book or replacement of one that has been lost, mutilated or stolen, A. D. Simpson, Jr., OTC Regional Sugar Executive, said today. He said that many persons have written in, merely requesting a "sugar blank," and giving no fur ther information. New ration coupons are issued infants, servicemen returning to ci vilian life, and to others who for some reason have never had a reg ular ration book before. In cases where ration books have been lost, hopelessly mutilated, or stolen, a replacement may be secured by ma king application on the regular form provided for the purpose. In ail requests for sugar forms the consumer is urged to use a one cent government postal card. This not only means a saving for the consumer, but assures speedier handling at the branch offices. Interested In Several hundred dairymen from outside the state in the past two weeks have written the State -Division of Advertising about the pos sibility of dairy-farming in this Suite. While mot of them are establish ed in the dairying business already and want to move, a number of them are dairy employees seeking SEE H. D. PATTERSON IN WALLACE FOR Permanent Pasture Grass Seed And Field Seed ALSO FCX FEEDS OOOOOaOOOO ft0000OQ0(D0O99A9 OOOOOOOOOQ 1 It ministration, from the FayetteTille office. Shop Instructor A. D. John son was not present when this pic ture was made. Tribune Photo Engraving. a new ' opportunity and veterans wanting to return to farming. - Lists of these prospects are avail able at the Advertising Division office. The inquiries resulted from a display advertising campaign in agricultural magazines. - , - "Come Early" Is Theme Of Hew Ads First tourist advertising of the 1947 season in North Carolina will feature Spring in the mountains, with the early season attractions emphasized. The second series of ads will deal with eastern North Carolina. , The advertisements are part of the campaign of the Division of Ad vertising to lengthen the travel season in North Carolina, thus al lowing the travel trade more return on fixed capital Investment Picture Be Shown At Baker Church The moving picture entitled, "Faith Triumphant," to be shown at Baker Presbyterian church on Friday evening, February 14, at 7 o'clock, is free to the public, it was announced by Rev. B. El Dot son, pastor. ' This Is the third picture, In a series of five, on the life of Paul, the apostle. , "This picture -closely follows the Bible in Acts 21 through 26," Rev. Dotson said. It presents a powerful story of the arrest and trials of Paul. The speeches are recorded verbatim. "Those who familiarize C& D CASH STORE Pink Hill, 11. C. We Have Plenty Of: AGRICO CORN & TOBACCO FERTILIZER, CEMENT, MORTARMENT And PLASTER WE GRIND YOUR SAUSAGE 14 Attention Farmers IF YOU HAVE GOOD WHITE CORN TO SELL, CONTACT .FOR THE HIGHEST PRICE, y;; ALSO DEMAIID SCOTT'S ELIICIIED i V CORN MEAL 5 ' i " "r . r . . .. ... . - 4. .. , , :...... ;. . ., -. . .' -' , "StttU JtofeMg fa Rett JJftg" was adopted M VKWW W a4 1a better farm WW W agemeat in 13 SoUit JNwtfc Carolina Counties at meeting tuoA Weunasday, Jan, 28th at Trails una lun, n Masouooro ouna near vuuuugion, by Notxh Carolina Jwtr tension iti ti wn ttat W0Mg. uaieign. County ana Uwna Aguu, na ouicuus ram tn ytlde Wawr fower Company. - -i "Better farming for Better Liv- uui" is an auuuai. contest conduci eU lor all tanners to encoui-a ihem ra use tested and proven prac tices and principles in larming ana home management Ine purpose ot the program a to . L Knrhf'T" well balanced or divarsitied tanning. i. iuooaraga more efficiency in tanning, 8. aaoourage self-sufficiency. 4. Ulv farmers recognition for accomplishments. 5. Promote a better working re lationship between fanners, busi nessmen and others, v The program will be carried out by a County Council in each of tne counties participating, made up of representatives of bankers, news papermen, farmers and their wives, civic clubs. Chamber of Commerce, Farm Bureaus, rural ministers, business and professional men, and others interested in the welfare of the County. " It will be the responsibility of the Council to- f v, ; , 1. Encourage farmers to enroll 2. Make up premium lists 3. Follow through on enrbllees, get plans carried out and booklets completed. 4. Scoring fanners and determin ing winners. - 5. Work with businessmen's or ganisations In sponsoring County achievement banquets at the end of each year for the farmers and their families. The program is broken down in to six parts. 100 points each will be given to "My Farm Activities and Community Life"; "Feeding My Family" and "General Appearance and Efficiency of Farmstead". 300 points will be given for "Care of My Land and Farm Practices". 200 points to "My Farm Production" and 200 points to "My Farm Busi ness." A farm scoring 850 points will be awarded a blue ribbon certifi cate. A farm scoring 750 to 850 points will be given a red ribbon certificate and one scoring below 750 points a white ribbon certifi cate. ,'.-.' ; '........'fv.w. The 'Agricultural Department of Tide Water Power Company will In addition give $23 to County Win ners; $75 to Regional Winners; and $100 to the "Sweepstakes Winner" themselves with this scripture will get the most .out of the picture, which is notable in that it takes the hero, unjustly accused, from one brilliant apology to another, leaves him in chains yet leaves him triumphant." Mr. Dotson ex- j plained. In the 13 County area.-. Among those attending the meet ing from Kenansville were Mr. L. F. Weeks, Duplin County Agent and Some Agon Miss Hilda Clonts. . Mrs. Jchnscn Dies l!s:r Turkey v Mrs. Clyde Herring Johnson, 59, of Turkey, Rt 1, died at her home Saturday morning. Funeral services were held Sunday at 4 p. to. at Uncle Sam Says hmn ee a alme sounds sweet on ft YalaBiiM'i Day, but love on a saek ef United Btetes Savings Beaas teats ea a firmer foundation. Tea can get yeur stack of bonds sareeca the payroll savings plaa where yea work er by buying bonds tegularly at year bank or post office., (rlaxa Beads are a sweetheart ef aa taveifmemt M for every IS la It years' time. - V.S.Tr0tumrrttMrtma$ EXPEST WORK Floor Sanding And Finishing Complete New llackuierjr V W. A. "Blonk" PwelL BOX IK WABSAW. N. C iJ i til i! N ' I mrWiWMJP " X '. f EJaetir dm tia jJ tsttar ;. . Aat mhm 7m mm &J l - r- I . 'httttr tsitlfta tat tl I'J Chtttdt-mm szzzzrj Jti lt Ttar ' . ;1 ,4-i y T:-ZT-tzaCz'jC c O O O O o o o o o o o u o o o o o Garner Coal Company o o o o o Phone 2166 WARSAW, II. C. o BELL'S TOBACCO SEED WE NOW HAVE PLENTY OF: BLUE RIBBON HOG RATIO!! MILLER'S OIL TOBACCO CUHERS NORTHRUP KING PACKAGE SEED WOOD'S BULK SEED PLENTY OF . - , S -D FERTILIZERS L. P. TYIML'S SOIIS piNKinLukc.;; ; : ECONOMY btins ia tla ksz tad fcra tl . 'o '() . o St i o ?-Of Uff .-.;"0: o o o NSf 1 -J nmast yvt 5Ic i. i - J '. 1 I' . J S ;r:f "
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