xTIIE DUPUN TIMES r&Utatoi eaek Friday a KenaasrUle, N. C CeontT Seat of -,i ' DUrLiN couwtx ' v COttertal sitnass and printtn plant, Keaaasrllle, N C. . . I.B0BXETGKADT,EOrrOB OWNE Catered at the Part Office, Keaaasrilla, N. C ' , aa aeeeai daaa auttar. ,( TELEPHONES , ' 1 Kenansville, 17-7 Warsaw, I5S-I SUBSCRIPTION BATES: IS.M par rear la Duplin County; fLM par year yaar avtaMa Duplia Caonty. In North Carolina; 1N par yaar antaMa North Carolina, except to Mea In U. 8. Anas Faroes, Anywhere. IS.N par yaar. Adrartlataff rates famished oa request. '& Democratic Journal, devoted to the material, educational. i and arrienltaral Interests of Duplin County. .Taina' Carolina va Notional AdvHl t.pronMolWe NowYaCMMefto AlUS-CHAlMERS"$TARTS"PRODUaiON ON WORLD'S LARGEST CRAWLER TRACTOR about larminV be replied stormly. "Nobodys goln to feed tobacco to pigs or cattle . and they're not goin to feed much of that corn, either, when the bugs get through with it!" So, it was bugs! " Cousin Centipede's the typo who can't stand to see an ear wasted and I think, he's .got something there. . '"' i ' i EXECUTORS NOTICE J The undersigned, having quali fied as Executrix of the estate of W. L. Boyette. deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of October, 1948, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the undersign ed. This the 14th day of October, 1947.- Mrs. W. J. Boyette, Executrix of the estate of W. L. Boyet te, deceased, Boute 2, Warsaw, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. ll-28-6t HEP NOTICE OF SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION Xorth Carolina, Duplin County. ARGENTINE CARTER LEE VS GEORGE EDWARD LEE The defendant George Edward " f s ADMINISTBTOB'S NOTICE ' Having qualified as administrator of the estate of 3. B. Andrews, da ceased, lata of .Duplin County, North "Carolina; this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to nibit' them, to the undersigned at Beulaville, on or before the 5th day of November, 1948, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment ' This the 5th day of November, 1947. Lloyd H. Andrews, Administrator of - J.B. Andrews Estate. GBADY MERCER ATTORNEY AT LAW 12-lMt GM STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPABTMF.NT OF STATE PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION - TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRES ENTS MAY COME - GREETING: HO- Olwol laSMai' I tlaa Of A"U-Cfcol Milwaukee, Wo. Production of the world's largest, roost powerful crawler tractor, the 20 ton All .Chalmers HD-I9 Diesel is now un derway t the company's Springfield, Illinois Works. Engineered complete ly new throughout, this tractor has teen designed and built as rugged, : simple and dependable as possible. Operating adjustments, maintenance points and matof assemblies are so located and designed that the are, maintenance and repair of the tractor can be accomplished with the least . possible effort and loss of time. By means of a three stage hydraulic ' Torque Converter introduced into the sower train of the tractor the capacity for doing more work than conven tional tractors is greatly increased. I Application of the liquid drive prin iCiple to crawler type tractors original jd by AWt-Chalmert, permits horse power output of the engine to beheld WesnuMiy near the fpfwnwf State College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. What type of soil is best for trthnnon nlant hprta? MS-IT.' Fluid Power or the Torque Coa) verier drive it the most outstanding' factor contributing to smoother oper tioa, because it eliminates so much gear shifting common to conventional tractors. The HEM 9 transmission has only two forward speeds (0 to 5.0 low gear, 0 to 7.0 high), and one rel verse (0 to J.J). Thus a minimum of gear shifting and consequently more accurate control provides not onlvi stepped up tractor performance but increased operator efficiency. An A-frame track stabilizer design eliminates twisting strains, 84" of track tread and 8' 10 of ground contact provide the HD-19 with excellent bal- ance and reuaoie rranion; cay -- sibility of clutches, fewer adjusting and areas inc points, are all additional fac-i tors which help make the Allis-Chal-mars HD-19 the largest, and one of the most dependable, economical aodj efficient tractors to the icid todaji AT HOME ON THE FARM WITH THE CTTY COUSIN A FnAn 1nm ...omn w wa vvi.ut,uv .rr:r"'.r,;K,:'"'Jn over in Eaglerock County up quickly are most desirable Q. What meats can I safely can at home? : -v A. For detailed information write Agricultural Editor at State Coll ege, Raleigh, and request a copy of Extension Circular No. 284. :. What equipment should I have for a satisfactory job of butchering at home? A. 1 8-inch butcher knife, 1 8 inch boning knife, 1 steel for edg ing knives, 1 sandstone or carbor undum, 1 hay hook for handling hog in barrel, 1 or 2 hog scrapers, gambrel sticks, and a saw. Lee will take notice that an action entitled as above for absolute di vorce has been commenced in the I Superior Court of Duplin County j on tne grounds oi two years separa I tion, and the said defendant will 1 further take notice that h is re-! . quired to appear before the Clerk ' i ot tne superior court ot uupun ! County in his office in KenensvlUt , In. C, on or before 21st of Nov. 1947, or within twenty lays there after and answer or demur to the complaint in the said action or tht plaintiff will apply to tne Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 21st day of October, 1947. R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court of Duplin County 1 l-14-4t. 1 Old Madam Morris This Is My First Visit Here A seventh Daughter Born with Veil, not to be classed with Gyp sies Over 5U years experience Advice on all affairs of life. Please don't con fuse my work with that of the ordinar fortune teller. The truth or nothing. Re member, a doubter finds me minerior tn all readers. Reads past. present and future. Office foi white and colored. Hours 10 a. m to 9 p. m. Open daily and Sunday Permanently located in trailer studio on Wilson highway in front of Guy Best's store. Take Green Gables bus to my office. Look foi Hand Sign, Goldsboro, N. C. (adv.. rrn Mi Whereas, 'it appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated rec ord of the proceedings for the-voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stock holders, deposited in my office, that the CAROLINA POTATO COMPANY, INC., a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at No. Street, in the Town of Faison, County of Duplin, State of North Carolina (H. S. Pre cythe being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom pro cess may he served), has compiled with the requirements of Chapter 55, General Statutes, entitled "Cor poration," preliminary to the Issu ing of this Certiiicate of Dissolu tion: Now "Therefore, I, Thad Eure Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 21st day of October, 1947, file in my office tt duly executed and at tested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, exe cuted by all the stockholders there' of, which said consent and the rec ord of the . proceedings aforesaid are now on file at my said office as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I hava hereto set my band and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 21st day of October, A. D. 1947. (Seal) ; j" Thad Eure, Secretary cf State. U-28-4t CPC NOTICE OP SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. In The. General County Cdtat North Carolina..! Duplin-Cewiw ALEX STBVENS4XBSON, Jit MACY BONEY DOBSON n ' The defendant, Maey Boney Dob son, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the General County Court of Duplin County, North I Carolina, for the purpose xA ob taining an absolute divorce on the grounds of two years' separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that she It required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the General County Court ot said County- in the Courthouse in Kenansville, North Carolina, with ed in said complaint. - This the 3rd day of November, Hi, V." Wells, Cleric; General County . Court , Duplin County, ,- -I , North Carolina. E. C. Sanderson,-Attorney , . ll-28-4t.ECS . , - t Coltranq Discussss Prospocls On Fcad Facts on the natlon'f short sop ply of feed for the 1947-48 feeding year now are fairly well establish ed. VV .V- - r. -:T" Less feed per animal will form the general trend In livestock feed ing. The reduced com crop will be largely' responsible for the smaller supply, although oats and grain' sorghum crops are also low. The latest calculations show that 113,863,000 1 tons- of concentrate feeds will bo needed at the estima ted rates of feeding. This compares with an available supply of -107,-589,000 tons after allowing for a practical carryover of 10,000,000 tons of feed grains into the next feeding year. Additional require ments Will total 868,000 tons of al-'l falfa meal and 632,000 tons ef bone meaLp:;ii;.5::So,;.a;?i,''i; The total need for grain concen trates and meal feed' is 102,230, 000 tons. Available for leed are 97,090,000 tons, leaving a deficit of 9,141,000 tons. . . vt. 'The need for protein feeds is 11,131,000 tons, with 10,499,030 tons available; That leaves a deficit of 632,000 tons. The Bureau of Agricultural Eco nomics estimates that if livestock are sent to market light, -we wilt about skin by. But here la ' th j danger, We will get by only through using supplies right down to the last kernel. What if we- have an other short corn crop next year, and maybe a bad feed crop too' 1" Then . the United States would go on short rations with the rest of the world. iy:..' t :v ''vr " Total farm production of fowl this year will be about one-third higher, than before the war, but our people are eaung , one-sixtn more than before the war. ..-. . $:;TPalTol!:!d Ciiwipiiiii m mwmmrmmmuw n , W ' -- wii im iiiw "m i "----ir - v The Simmons, Mewborn, Turner Post, No. 379, will hold its regular -supper meeting Nov. 21, at Max well's Mill. All members are ask- with tools to cut logs and shrubs ,: on site. - - - -C. S,. Thompson, Commander.. . The sky is'no limit! Look Into the advantages of AvUtion Cadet Pilot training today. Full details at your nearest Recruiting Statlor. m3yc;ti::r.l:Jr;":? from functional prhJ;e fJi h4 tram t nuit A to f S daw fcefoe -.-,' help itum '' 6 -9 to ' H . 'l t LA (( DIMCTKl' I got to wonderin' about the corn crop. "There's one thing that dis turbs me, he was sayin' - "The county agent and I have tried to get the people here to see it our way - but they just keep gradin' tobacco, or doin' somethin' else. When I asked what he was lead in' up to, he says, "It's that corn you saw along the road. They're goin' to fool around and wait so late to harvest it that it won't be any good for feed." Knowin' Old Centipede as I do, I could understand him criticisin his neighbors. I said I thought the corn could wait while the other crops were finished up. "That's how much you know OOOOOOOOOOOti WHEN YOU NEED. SERVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER CALL BILL HIIIES, JR.. Phone 270-1 262-6 WARSAW, N. C ooooooooooee REMEMBER TOD AT TOMORROW ' , t. WITH A PHOTOGRAPH KRAFT'S STUDIO IV MOUNT OLIVE I'hones 217-J or 230 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY A SPECIALTY Monuments: t Of Design ' 'J, IN QUALITY WORKMANSHIP TRUE STONES - FINELY CUT u e SEE ' FRANCIS OAKLEY ' The Qulnn-MoGowea Co. -1 IN WARSAW " Warsaw Fish Market CREATORS AND MAINTAINERS OF LOWHR PRICES ON QUALITY SKA FOODS (Next Door to AfcP) Both Wholesale and Retail Know Your Fish or Know Your Fishman WILLIS BARTLETT Phone 230-1 WARSAW, N. C. FREE DRESSING Expert eyes and hand aided by professional tools, go to work to repair the watch you bring to us. If we can't do the job well tell yon: and we always quote the price to you before the job Is done. BAKER'S Jewel Shop , WARC-T7 Quinn-McGoven Company Warsaw, North Carolina Day Phone 244-1 Nite 266-1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS Ambulance Service Electrical Contractor HOUSE WntING - We Have The Equipment Refrigeratior and Appliance Repair Prompt Service Anywhere DUPLIII ELECTRIC COMPANY HiM Phone 331 Warsaw Phone 2701 D. SOUTHERLAND, Prop. Licensed ElectvUlan AUCTION SALE EVERY THURSDAY" Wallace Livestock Yards When Hogs Are Higher II Will Be In Wallace A.Li ' it A II' . ii . WE l j DELIVER ' ECO: ... ' 1 1- ? . - . . i ii ; M;:F. ALLEN' JR, . General Insurance KEN ANSVILL E, NrC. fa'ANSVnXE's" ONLY 1NSORANCE AGtNCt J. ML JENKINS. Mgr. ; t k - k -ii -' 4- KIIISTOII AUTO AUCTIOil EVERY FRIDAY 2:00 P. M. Located Just Outside City Limits a On Goldsboro Highway ANYONE MAY SELL - ANYONE MAY JBUY Rain Or Shine s PHONE 4527, Jit, KLNSTON, N. C D. H. CARLTOil WARSAW, x NORTH CAROLINA INSURANCE AGENCY , Life - Fire - Storm - Automobile; etc. Telephone 3496 Warsaw, II. C. . ooooooo oooooooooo ooooooeootoooooooooi MONEY! MONEY! To Help You Own Your Own Home In: MOUNT OLIVE SEVEN SPRINGS CALYPSO FAISON IWISVILLE WARSAW DUDLEY. o o o o o o o o 0 Uib:!z;!:a.n.C. Announce their ANNUAL PAIX PICNIOM to B keU to the Hasonle Temple, Wllmlnftoaa, W. v. : -, , TUESDAY, November 18, iesinnki at f :C9 X. 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