L goodly number of legislative event of general interest, and g . . e of major Importance, took I' the pact week. Among bills 3d was SB 294, which will sub a Constitutional amendment at t next general election on the o on of raising the county gen eral fund tax limit from a rate of 15c to 25c on the $100 property valuation; HB 109, which generally boosts' the marriage age upwards Z years so that, among other provl slonsi males and females must be at Jeast 18, Instead of 16, before they can marry without parental consent; .and HB 229, banning the "closed shop" and other labor con fer ? features dear to the hearts of k: .unions enacted in its origi nal form,- without so much as a oooooooooooo WATCHES mm Wat 1 - .i. DIAMONDS h'1 . ,av,4.!(i7 'JUT JEWELRY LUGGAGE Jf- on . U Si WATCH REPAIRING 'tY y . r ! Of KINBTON ' T p o o o o i u i ; . .. a fc i - .Uoua of sU o i c. po sition ouuide of it, coupled with the decisive defeat on second read ing in the Senate of SB 118 which would nave provided a State wage and hour law, had led some to term uus an-anii-iaDor legislature, It is aououui wueiner ttus term could properiy be applied to a majority of tne memDent, even If it were in terpreteu to mean "anu-labor un ion." bvme. memoers were aouot less Iniiueuctto, aowever, Dy an un derstauuaoie - reseiiunent tnuurd some o uie national laoor leaders. a aaiiiy..,! ut mcw Bais: : HB on would, "provide a 5-day 40-nouiv woia. weex for state em ployee; ' on would add to tne t u. vuuuc uuisances any place wuere uriiunenness or liguung fre queuuy ucvtusi tut 01 Wouid es taouttu uayugot saving time in tue oiaie xioui ue last uaoay in Alar, uiiui Ui utot. ounday in Oct.; ana oti ooi wuilu uu.mtkse tae saianeS oi superior vouix solicitors, exeiu- oi exyuiae allowance, uoin o.uuu to a,ou psf year. uiuin uiaest: ';: ', . bU aa4 - luu-oUuced by Senator xv. joiiiu,uu. ikiuiui Mi. -. '"la repeal secuuua a auu chapter m oi tne aessiou lws oi Iwio and to aineuu aecboiia a ana Z oi cnuu- ter 20 ot tne aettoiuua xaw oi ituaung to tne stuai'y ul tue juutte auu uiicicor (ux uie klierai county court oi iiupun."' tAa titie inuiuates, would provide tnat sal ary ot judge and prosecutins Attor ney be fixed oy isoara oi county commissioners . oi uuoiin county at not lesa than $1800 ner year and $1500 per year respectfully.) To luoiciaiy x. , , HB 8J9 Introauced hv rt,,tlau Alarch 20. - "To fix certain ieea of sheriffs, mayors. Justices nt th peace, Jurors, and otner officers In Duplin County, and to amend Chap u;r oo ox tne rublic Laws of 1937 and Chapter 85 of the Public Law. i-xtra bession. 1924 reiatinn to Jury trials the general county court 01 said COUnty.". (Would oat fees as indicated In title, according to scneauie set out in bill in dtii would proviae tnat fees in crimin al av.uuu Uawe luaui 01 iiicui- puiateu ciues auu Iowa in county would be same as those herein fix ed for justices of the peace. Would provide that In addition to fees enumerated in bill, or to any other fees allowed by law, sheriff, dep uty sheriff, constable or any otner law enforcement officer of county would be entitled to $10 fee for seizing and destroying whiskev -till. and that when such still Is seized r. : 4. LJ t . O. J. a it J- d Toul-j i, N. C. ttule Colw.'.ie, Ralelh. chairman of the , contest committee In thl state." ' The contest carries . a ,$5,000 grand prize in 1948 provided by A & P Food Stores and $5,000 in reg ional prizes. The top award wilt go to the breeder who develops the most improved meat-type chicken. '''.-:k (AinafloaB Sad Croat Photo) ValMlde partial and protraau ara braaf bi U paUanta in aUUtary and rUr ana' hotpltals all avar Uu aatlon. afany arenelca, Inaladlag the Asaarlaaa Bed Grata, kalp bring Chrlatmaa rlchf to tho bedside af tha aaaay who east ' be Imsm far ChriataMM.". and destroyed and arrest is made compete with poultry breeders In and conviction had' in connection 1 12 southeastern states In the 1947 therewith, such officer would re- phase of the nationwide Chicken celve $25 fee.) To Salaries and , of tomorrow program with more Fees. Poulfrymen Eligible To Enter Contest Duplin County poultrymen will than 4700 poultry raisers from this county eligible te enter the compe tition, according to D. D. Slade, chairman of. the national Chicken-of-Tomorrow contest committee. "All that Is required to become a part of this important breeding campaign is a flock' of 50 baby chickes hatched , between March 24, and 28," Slade said. "Poultry- Southern Farm Market Summary ' Southern ' hog marketings de creased this week Jn the Ca FIa Ala., direct marketing area. With the seasonal drop In marketings, 8 major plants this week received a total of 13,300 hogs, compared with 15,300 for the previous week. Clos ing tops for hogs were $28.75 at Louisville; and 24.25 to 24.50 in the North Carolina area. Cattle and calf arrivals changed y. BEMEMBEB TODAY' TOMORROW WITH A PHOTOGRAPH KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOTTNT OLIVr I'donis 217-J or f"0 COMMEKCIAL PIlOTOGUAPIir A SPECIALTY . 1 1 nrn U.. . V- - i - . hows oui.. t sui ply. ) Live fryaia i!utitiuui4 UUual, and offerings of heavy breed fowl pick' up some. Prices showed very litjtlu change. ( ', , Gradually increasing egg , sup plies were generally fully adequate for demand and little change in price listings. Cotton prices were slightly low er, although average price for Mid dling 15jl6 inch was still around 35 cents a pound. V POTATO ACREAGE DECREASED Indications point to 10 decline in the acreage of all I.-ish potatoes for ciuiuut . .J l - ' for the majority of t..4 l However, farmers who grow I toes primarily for borne consu.. tion also' indicate reduction 1 1 their acreage for 1947. : f (Kutr k;m K:r;;v I I (COLD n ff.UM.aaw .atlKVISlfkl t i .utmowi vy om u mmci WARSAW FISH MARKET CREATORS AND MAINTAINORS OF U)WB PRIOKS ON QUALITY SKA FOODS (Nasi Door U A F) Both Wholeeala sad Retail ' Kaow Your Fish or Kbow Yot Flak Ma WllUa Bartltt ' ' FBBS PkofM MtVl Wm" UBE8S1NO WARSAW, N. O. DCUVni ! U TADITHH 17. II. I.UIII lllll WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE AGENCY ' Life- Fire - Storm - Automobileetc. Telephone 3496 Warsaw, H. C. Turn?' ; & Turiler INSURANCE AGENCY MAJX KINDS OF DTSCBANOar PINK HILL. N r J" i , Ffttk Htll 's mum Umnnm Agm jl-rm, MMiMiiiiir-'i K'$Jf,t' 'ji!miMiMMmtmmm . jMT1iw!.itriiiii;iih.... .'ft, ....nw.,.i x JUST OVER THE HORIZON 7 i, I'" TO BUY: i . POULTRY vTt) Arfi Again In Th's Market For Poultry, and J , :Will Pay Tap Market Prices. - i.U.., Jobn Aibritton - . CALYPSO, N. C. . visii to ai;;:ou;:ce that I Can Gel You Hew 1947 Cars OfAnyiloke Ibve Good Used Cars. All Models Terras II Desired , ,.".:'r LEVIS MOTORS ; Office 3388 , - Pbonei Residence 2266 Ur 4 Urf WARSAW, N. C. : Qir.:2l - McCOV.TN COMPANY . t ; ' ' . V7AX3AW, OABOLIKA ' v;c .mi' Funeral Directors I- Embalmert r-.v . ' vo . . . , -' 1 I ::V.; tl ::rayan of fine new Greyhound coaches is coming -to bring the luxury you've waited for in highway iravol i; -' j 4 4 .:..: 1 : c day in t3w aot-olstaiit future, the initial shipment of new Super-Coaches il be rolling this way to join the Greyhound fleet . . bringing promise of . , ore seats, mora comfort; better service when you travel the highways. a. his is only one step toward finer transportation. But it is a step one of the -iany to be taken in GreyhouncTa nationwide campaign of returning to the . "jb travel ttandarda you haven't known since Pearl Harbor. aid Greyhound la nor only nturpinj to hih standards, but la developir" s. ch new luxuries as you have never known in but transportation V'.v . great r :w terminale, inviting wayside statWupteturasque Poet IToueee, still better highway coBchea. s -' .tejunwhile, you'll find that by arranging your tripe we9 la advance and by 5 -. ti aveling, if possible, duringn id-week days yoa can enjoy good, dependable uraynouna aervtoi coaay suong wmi tne promise oi smury tomorrow. BUS STATION Warsaw FEED HARDY'S STORE Kenansrille c i - -3?"' j ' " -'""' isaar- - J . v.-t:--

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