D U P L 1 1 . I j J "? " f Dunlin County Court of Hon- . ciJ by the Tuscarora Coun . y Scouti Wednesday night t week at the Falson High l. Approximately 50 Scouts t fi ienda attended. ; . y James, Troop 48, of Falson, i ceived the tenderfoot badge; Bob t y Miller, Stanley Bratcher, Hor ace Rhodes, and Murphy Thlgpen, all of Troop 47, from Hallsville, re ceived first class badges; Frank preeythe. Richard Byrd of Troop 43, Falson, also rev lved first class awards. Archie Faries and Billie Bloom, Troop 85 Wallace, received pathflndlng badges. The Rev. J, G. Morrison, pastor of the Grove Presbyterian Church in Kenansville, David W. PoweU, scoutmaster of Troop 35, Wallace, and Dr. G. V. Gooding, health offi cer of Duplin County, from Kenans ville, presided and made the pre sentations. . --v" , William M. Craven, field Scout executive, was Judge of the troop personal inspection, in in is inspec tion Troop 47 of Hallsville and Troop 50 of Kenansville tied for first place. - . .' others attending the meeting were C. H. MlUer, scoutmaster of Troop 48; E. W. Falres; assistant scoutmaster and W, N. McLean troop committeeman of Troop 35. At the close of the meeting mov ies on "Alligator Wrestling in tht Everglades" , and i "Wild Rodeo; were shown. ... ON STAGE IN PERSON !0 r - "TygeW'11 'Sp tow mi, Hn-t pmw II I Hqhi tot I m4 C traMM i. uaniLiMr X s. town lAM-oft XvJ. nyinuuuc imS .. i i s ONSTAGE 7 IN PERSW4 'iOll.i Safety Tips for Hunters I ' I! 1 !l " - .j jV," I; " j" aiy iu- 3 ivnehU Svncrful tdmful) &rXe Iftuxalfrrtt M SB) . . 1... I OPIRAH AT A KNOWS TOUCH At the touch of lever, ofl pressure in die hydraulic sys . . . tem instantly nits or iowc either bottom of the two-way plow pictured above. All mam himimI in the same directioo uchnlibrming mold-board or due plows mioiature rracea to catch and new field cultivators and hold moisture, redncc aM with hydraulic control leacbin and eroaion. Dead can give a Kfc-aaving fertow. ssmd back aow HSc to yowr knd thia fidL GIRLS! IlUfn I GAGS? tre eliminated. . . . This it an example .of how Allis Ch aimers tractor-mounted SALES AND SEKVICI Ih. NATION Al J"ARM AND HONBl HOUR wUh Ewralt MitcMI T. A. Turner Company Tin a rku, n. v. DANCA THEATRE Tuesday, Nov. 11th TJUKXING has long been one ix of our safest outdoor sports. But with another bumper crop of nimrods ready to take the field this fall, hunters must observe baste safety precautions in han dling firearms. , . Here Dot and Ernie Una. America's top exhibition shooting team now on tour for Westem- important safety "Do's" and "Don'ts." 1. DON'T a'pToTslS in climbing over fences. 2f place your gnu nnder fhe fence with action open before yon climb ever or through. , 3 HA walk with the mm UV tie of your ran nolnted swav from your com- nanian. - f V ' - 2L 4 and chairmen of the zones were present; ; t; F. Weeks of Kenans ville is chairman of zone l; Jimmy Merritt of Kinston, cone 2; and R. E. Perry of Selma, zone 8. Towns of Kenansville, Wallace. Kinston. Mt Olive, New Bern, uoiasooro, seima, Princeton and PlkeviUe were represented. Homecoming PJC Homecoming at Presbyterian Ju nior College on Nov. 15 will fea ture alter registration a lunch at 1:30; Alumni meeting with Rev. Alex D. Bowles addressing the body ana at skuu p. m. a rooiuaii game with P. C. iunlor varsltv at Robbing field in Red Springs; 5:00 - 6:30 a ti,-cue Sc., , -r hi co.,8 ciifetec- la nnd at fl (ill a dance in the Max- ton Community Club sponsored by " , : the stuaent ooay. . - B.F.GrcdyPTA . The B. F. Grady PTA win meet Monday night Nov. 10 at 7:00 oV clocks A good program is neing . prepared and a large attendance Is expected. TRY rCS-Y:XTASTTffACn. 0 J JfL'ALU.75 Rtv Mw aclw and "deep rebbhf" MfurlM . CMifrtwlHi'44ltnMhgladd flm Hill i- i Regional Lions Meet Goldsboro Goldsboro, Oct. 30. Region 4 district 31-C, Lions clubs, met in a rfinnpr session Tuesday evening of last week at Goldsboro, at which timp rpnorts were heard from offi cers on the work In their respect ive departments. " Approximately 25 attended the meeting which was presided over by J. Wesley Morton of New Bern, deputy district governor. W4: is: 1 Penney's Building Supplies WALLACE, H. C. R. F. D. 2, HIGHWAY 41, TO CHINQUAPIN Doors, Windows, Door Frames, Window Frames, Made To Order Of Kiln Dried Yeljow Pine Lumber. Nails, Paint, Locks, Hinges, Composition Shingles, Roll Roofing, Aluminum Roofing, Framing, Sheathing, Flooring, CeUing, German Siding, Plajn Weather boarding, Moulding, And Quarter Round. Let us have your orders. ' That We Don't Have We Will Try To Get ForYou. . lyy ' CAN'T HPi a l ni-. myv A WW e- Pod CU'M HEADING -Y VALUES AT Wax V BS " fmrnV'- fl rn nn O1 ah rp n r A lb Jzi JUL nn rr 3 U vJ U "in V THE mm, n UU UW13 III WARSAW J 1$ Under , NEW OWNERSHIP Our Stock Is Temporarily Depleted Due To The Recent Sale But We Are Restocking Daily With All Hew Merchandise. One Department Will Be Exclusively Stocked With Hardware. Your Continued Patronege Will Be Appreciated r W. G. BRITT, Manager , Owners: W.G. Britt, R. P. Brill, J. 0. Pcrnell Vr w - I kS I V. . .i Hi.l'K ' ' )

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