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3 fly." . t-- r 5 a i i t 1 ! 1 ' ' f it ,i J l! ; 5 ! f c 0 V 1 1 " W:z2 Demonstration Agsnls Asscciation Special Session of Legislature ''' Twenty-thrc membeit of the Southeastern District Home Dem onstration Agenta AisocUtloa met In Fayetteville Jan. IP and 11. with Miss Lena Bullard hottest at the Dlnty Moore Tourist Home. Ellen Southerland, from Wayne, preside! at the buttnesi meeting when the following officers for 1948 were elacted: Pre. Miss Laura Beatty, i from Scotland; vice Pres. Mist Ra- i chel Herring, from Harnett; Seety. Mist Alta Lawson, from Duplin; Treat. Mrs. Frances W. Register, from Pender; Editor Newslettw, Miss Lena Bullard, from Cumber- land. Mrs. Llllie Hester from uia den was delegated to the National Home Agent meeting in Chicago in December, and was honored at the recognition banquet She gave an interesting account of the meeting " Coca colas were served by the i courtesy of Mr. W. H. Hutaff of the Fayetteville Bottling Company. . ' nn Saturday afternoon Mr. Oscar Bruce took the -group for a lovely trip down the Cape Fear River in hi. Kn.t ho Florida. Mr. Ernest Bruce served buffet supper on the boat finnil-v mornina Captain An V drews. Public Relations Officer at Ft Bragg conducted a tour of the i Post Captain Fourier, Public Ke latlons Officer of the 82nd Air ,' . knmA rtiirialnn lectured on the it' i ems displayed in the 82nd Museum and on the "Flying Boxcar" whic the group inspected. Captain. Thomas' Parachute Maintenance Officer, showed the packing and re pairing of parachutes. The grouo bad lunch in the Main Post Offi cers Club. The retiring association officers vere President Ellen Sutherland, of Wayne; vice President Csrol'ne TniMMt nt Craven: SacretlTV. V- ron- ica B. Warner of Roberson; Treas urer. Hilda Clonts of Dupun, aa Editor Eleanor Sou the land of Sampson. Card Of Thanks North Carolina, Duplin County. Where, The increase in sala ries granted by the 1947 Session of the General Assembly of North Carolina Is greatly appreciated, but was not wmmensuraie win me in creased of living at that time; and Whereas, The cost of living nat further increased since' the ad journment of the 1947 General As sembly; and, Whereas, There was a larg? sur nlus in the General Fund revenues of the State at the end of the last fiscal vear: and. Whereas. On the basis vt Gener al Fund revenue collections so far this fiscal year. It is apparent that the surnlus at the end of the cur rent fiscal year will be much larger than last year; now, Therefore, Bo It Resolved, by tue m.. rr,iiv of the late Frank xuv """ , oa ichi to express their sin cere appreciation for the many kindnesses shown mem qui in u recent illness and oeatn. t ..lAAtina n nermanent site for ill O M the tobacco bed, deep loamy soils miipklv are most e- I II ML nwiu tT - . sirable. FOR SALE: One 1946 Chevrolet Pick-Up truck, in toon DUPLIN TRADING CO. Warsaw. 1-30-Zt e Duplin County Unit of the Nortn Carolina Education Asrocurewu u regular session assembiea tms iiw twenty-first day of January, 1948. that His Excellency, Governor R Gregg Cherry, be and no is nereny unaminously petitioned and urged to call a Special Session of the General Assembly of North Caro lina, now, to provide a substantial raise in salaries to care for the in creased cost of living. Be It Further Resolved, That copies df this resolution be for warded to: Governor R. . Gregg Cherry., the State Board of Edu cation, the North Carolina Educa tional AsfinHatinn. the News and Observer, and to the local news papers. Armour W. Taylor, Pres. Bessie Kornegay, Secty Warns Against Sale Of Illegal Tobacco-Curers respective maturiUes. o U ,essh.n par wd accrued interest, or for less than an m u. ; will be entertained. . BidS must be on a ..u w . . . lui .itinnni informa- furnisnea wtm "- - , - tion by the undersigned, enclosed . anvniooe marked rro- posai for Bonds", and must be ac- iid check compamea oy - r upon an incorporawu navabli unconoi- . ii iha nader of the state HOIK...J - .np treasurer ot worm 500. ' . Mlt. The approving opiuiuu - nH Perahlne. New York City tllWi - ...:n i.n ..tniQiiAfi ihe nurcnaser. Will W xi tjj la The right to reject au oiu reserved. LOCAL GOVlSKiNJViJii COMMISSION By: W. E. Easterllng Secretary of the Coamlsslon To produce quality eggs, i. on stinnld enclose puuiuiuau. " - dropping boards or roosting racks with wire netting to prevent birds from having access to the droppings. Lccal Lions Cltib En(;h;:..s 1G0 Bu. Corn Mernbers In Duplin v.. V .The Kenahsville Liont Club en- . . .--j . ...mhr nf nronuneui. tertaincu - , Duplin farmers at its meetog last week. The farmers ding two 4-H Club Doys, oav experimenting with hybrid corn op their farms, mey P'o"""" corn per acre to become a member of the State "100 Bushel Corn Club". v County Farm Agent Lacy Weeks presided and presented certificates of membership issued by State Col ipee to the members. Mr. Weeks - also showed slide pictures of com- ( paraUve corn crops in me county. c He announced a mid-winter meet i , tng of Lions of District 81C, to be held at the Hotel tunsion on dan. 28. An all-day meeting and, ban; t quet and dance at night Certificates were presented to . Perry Grady, J. G. Holland, R. W. ' ' Wallace,; J. M. tioiiana, nerman - Taylor, Tom - Barwic. Aoaney m. Sutton, L. P. Wells and Kennteh - Blanchard and two 4-H boys, Ger ald Summerlin and Gene HollaniV the the DOES YOUR ROOF Like a man's arm, the soil is hunt ud throuKh oriper use,-not abuse or disuse. When land is either abused through bad crop ping systems or left to lie Idle and erode, it deteriorates rapidly M0 Coker's Pedigreed Tobacco Seed Speight's N. C. Certified Tobacco Seed Buist's Pepper Seed SEEDS OF ALL KINDS Complete Line Of Hardware FARMERS HARDWARE CO. F. J. STRICKLAND J. F. STRICKLAND DAVIS HOLLINGSWORTH IN WARSAW We Appreciate Tour Business RniPieh. Jan. 19. Reports that some dealers are offering for sale mechanical tobacco turers tnai tan to meet State requirements have been received by C. D. Baucom superintendent of the weignts ana Measures Division ox we .wnu Carolina Department of Agricul ture. Ha warned that retaliations that became effective last Ssptember 1 nsmilra that all tvoes oi mecnam- ral tobaeco-curers be tested and ap- nraved bv the Department ot Ag rloiilture. and forbid tne saie in this state of any curers which do not carry permit .tags indicating that they have been improved. Ranmm said tnat aeaiers maoe themselves Uable by selling curers that do not carry permit tigs ine nenaitv for violation may range Jrom $50 to $500 in fines and from 30 days to a year in prison. Mnat manufacturers ire endeav oring to comply with the new la.v said Baucom, adding that he be lieved the complaints had resulted from the sale of curers can led over by dealers from last year. 129,000 TOWN OF WARSAW, NORTH CAROLINA MUNICIPAL BUILDING BONDS Sealed bids will be received until 1 1 n-oinrk A. M.. February 3. 1948 hv the undersigned at Its office in the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, for $25,000 Municipal BunainK Bonds of the Town of Warsaw, North Carolina, dated December 1947 and maturing annually, June 1, $1,000 1950, $1,000 1951. $1,500 1952 to 1958. inclusive, ?i,uuu w to 1959, Inclusive, $1,500 1960 to 1963, inclusive, $1,000 lae. ai.uuu 1965 and $1,500 1966 to 1968, in clusive without option of prior pay ment Denomination $500: principal ana semi-annual interest (J and D 1), payable in New York City in legal tonrtnr- eeneral obligations, un limited (tax: coupon bonds register oKio bb tn nrinrinat alone: delivery U V W J- . on or about February 24, 1948, at place of purchaser's choice. There will be no auction. Bidders are reauested to name th interest rate or rates, not ex ceeding 6 per annum in muia ples of one-fourth of 1. Each hid mav name onfe rate lor pan m the bonds (hfavins the earliest ma turities) and another rate or rates for the balance, but no bid may name more than three rates, and each bidder must speclfAin his Old UK? uuUUUt ui uunuo us ,hwu rate. The bonds will be awarded to the bidder offering to purchase the bonds at the lowest interest cost to the Town, such cost to be determined by deducting the total amount of the premium bid. from the aeerecate amount of interest upon all of the bonds until their PRESIDENT INVITED TO ATTEND "SING" Joe Hartley, chairman of the bing- i n th Mountain", an event uA vonr nn the slopes Of UGAU v. J " - , Grandfather Mountain, nas mvueu President Truman to attend the 19 48 sing on June-27. The invitation,. presented by members ot ine a. delegation In Congrtss and Hugh Morton, of Wilmington, aroused the President's interest, wno wm the delegation he would like to be present at the event if it is poss ible for him to do so. rphnxcnnria nt men and women still do not realize that pounds of extra flesh must be paid for oy fewer years on this earth. Life In surance statistics prove it. lean bodies of men live longer than int bodies and remain healthy and vital longer. Back-Die r55(J asteo mmWm f" "' ' '' ' ' SEE US FOR SOME Perma-Seal THE MIRACLE ROOF COATING ALSO Seal-Rite The Best Water-Proofing Compound Made For Brick or Block Walks. GODWIN BUILDING BLOCK CO. DIAL 3152 WARSAW, N.C BEST WISHES TO BET-R-WAY LAUNDRY, u u Cy Wm EJimiuKiLiiumg IPirecsimtt O Him TTDae ITdDWim fl Wairoaw The Board of Commissioners of the Tovn of War saw will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the City Hall in the Tovn of Warsaw at 3 P. M.r Saturday, January 24th, 1948, the follow ing: The building presently housing the Town of War saw City offices (Formerly tobacco warehouse). This building, 130 X 40 feet contains valuable heavy timber and lumber suitable for building, also windows, doors, electric wiring and bricks, to be removed from City properly within 30 days. Sale dess not include City furniture, equipment, or plumbing fixtures. . (8 t or ., ' f U U Li-J1 3 1 lVagJ n n j mrCty: a. j. jei'jds, k-v - DON'T GIVE YOURSELF THE "Run Around" ipay mt (CEIISOC Running around paying bills in person is more than a petty annoyance; it may affect the entire course of your life.. Once you get into careless, "easy going" habits and say that out-of-date methods are "good enough for you,", you are putting he brakes on your own progress. . The best way to grow to be jt leader is to copy the desirable qualities of those who have attained leadership. It is "not just an accident that so many people of real importance today pay by check. Kenansville
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