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, FRIDAY, APRIL 2 Jch IMS EDNANSVILLE, N.C. 1 M A fi ll r LI A X ittflS - " ' Mi - , 1 t jluuilluim niMm r'''-iiiT FWrirntriTimnr'-"' r rnr.1rn nirmtllLm Shown here are Senator William B. Umstead, Mrs. Umstead, and their five-year-old daughter, Merle Bradley. This picture was taken at thte Umstead residence In Durham. Mrs. Umstead is the former Miss Merle D. Davis of Rutherford County. Dairying Is New Opportunity For Us "V." . -it: 1 i in' A milk deficiency in eastern N. C offers farmers o.' this area an opportunity' to turn to dairying as a means of offsetting a likely loss of tobacco income is Jhe opinion of Agriculture Commissioner D. S. Coltrane. The eastern, part of the state produces only about half enough milk to meet local demands. Mr. Coltrane said "We must find something to replace some of the income which we are going to lose from reduced tobacco acreage. As 1 see it, daiiying is one of the best . jubttifuts. We have a good market now and the future offers even a greater potential market, for our consumption of milk is below the national average." He said the Coastal Plain test farm had demonstrated that per manent pastilles and good feed crops, the foundation of a sound dairying industry, could be grown under eastern Carolina conditions. Maysville Mews Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Holland of Faison were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul, King Sunday. Mrs. Wayne Faulk loas returned from the Goldsboro Hospital. C. D. Pate, son of Mr. Leslie Pate, lost his bike by theft from their front porch recently. Mrs. G. F. Grantham and M. and Mrs. Boyd Grantham of Cor Dit Hill were guests here tast week. Mesdames John, Paul and James King, and Miss Betty Jean King visited Mrs. R. B. Pate of B. . Grady recently Mr. 'and Mrs. Emmett Swinson of Dudley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eulac Swinson Sunday. Several from here attended the Wake Forest Glee Club at CMyp io High Saturday night. Miss Betty-Jean King won fir honor in the musical recital at Calypso Friday night. APPRECIATION T6 THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF ' DUPLIN COUNTY: Having again received the Democratic nom ination to succeed myself as Register of Deeds I wish to express my sincere gratitude for the confidence shown in me as the head of this im portant office. - ' The duties of this office are highly import ant to every citizen, especially property owners, and it has been my constant aim and purpose to ; render accurate and efficient service. A lot of improvements have been made. The duties have greatly increased. I shall earnestly strive to be worthy of your confidence, and with sentiments of responsibil ity, duty, and appreciation for your conf.dsnce, I am Your humble servant ; A. T. OUTLAW Register of Deeds Miss Ruby Nicholson of Rich mond, Va. spent' the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hol land last Sunday. Scouts To Encamp At Hallsvile The Duplin county Boy Scout camporef will be held in Halls ville May 7 and 8, it was announ ced at the Duplin D'strict commit tee meeting here last Thursday. The following committee re ports were given: advancement, John Deifel, Wallace; camping and ectivities, Joe Morrison, Kenans -ville; 'eadership training, Bob Her ring, Rose Hill; organization an .extension, Clifton Knowles, Wall ace; finance. William Craven aad J. C. Thompson of Warsaw. Uncle Sam Says .1- 7,,, '7; Signing all Americans! Signing all Americans! The Security Loan Is your most Important business (o dy. Your country's security is in it a iiands. You can help keep Ainnrii i strong by bulMing up your awn financial str.-ngth thru (he Pay nil Saving ' flan for l;uy!ig U. S. Ssvinrs Bonis. Savings bonds are sri'urlly bonus because they provide ft: .ure security for you, anil at the same time help to maintain the eco nomic security of our country. Sign op now for the automatic Payroll Savings Plan where you work. AMERICA'S SECURITY IS YOUR SECURITY! U.S. Trtasury Dtpatim.- Oth;rs Utendlng werJ H. M. Wells, chairman of the troop com- mittoa at R V ftrariv! and C. T. Fussell, assistant Scoutmaster, of Rose Hill. Earl Faires, chairman oi the district committee presided. Baptists Plan Slimmer Meetings The interest of Baptists of this community will be focused upon two important meetings within the next few weeks. One is the South ern Baptist Convention in Mem phis, Tenn., May 19-23. The other will be Baptist Home Mission Week at Ridgecrest, N. C: June I thru June 8. Evangelism and the problems of rural church life will be the topics of discussion at Ridgecrest. Baptist leaders from every section of the South will participate. The impro vement of the spiritual life of ru ral America wilj be the aim or. these meetings. KILLS ATHLETES FOOT "TE-OL BEST SELLER" Says Kenansville Drug Go. HEBE'S THE SEASON: The germ grows deeply. Yon must REACH it to KILL it TE-OL, containing 90 percent alcohol, PENETRATES. Reaches mere gems. Tour 3S back from any druggist if not pleas ed IN ONE HOUR. Kenansville Drug Store MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hiway 11 - Pink Hill, N. C. "Family Entertainment Painless Prices" COOL AND COMIORTABLE SUNDAY, May 2nd Her Greatest Dual Rolf! Olivia DeHaviland in Dark Mirror With George Brent. Also Woody Woodpecker Cartoon MON. - TUES. . It's Wonderful Gal-lo-rious Song Of Scherazade (In Technicelor) Starring Yvonne DeCarlo, Brian Donlevy, Eve Arden And Jean Pierre Aumont. Added Shorts 2C 1C THE BRANCH BANK IS PROUD TO WELCOME DUPLIN'S YOUNG DANCERS TO WARSAW ON FRIDAY NIGHT. WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SEE THE 1 ' RHYTHM CLASS REVUE At The High School Auditorium WED. Only Hopalong Cassidy in Texas Trail Also "Jungle Girl" Serial TOURS. - FRI. I f 4 Also Merrie Melody Color Cartean SAT. Big Double Feature HIT No. 1 Lone Rider Crosses Rio With "Fuzzy" St John. " HIT N. I Bob Steele in '!!! Thai's nnn PD () YOUNG DANCERS OF DUPLIN We Are Told You Have A Mighty Pretty Show. We Can't Wait To See It. LET'S ALL GO OUT AND SEE RHYTHM CLASS REVUE At High School Friday Night Warsaw Furniture Company The House of Good Furniture 3C 3C WELCOME FOLKS TO THE RHYTHM CLASS REVUE AT Warsaw High School Auditorium FRIDAY NIGHT It's A Pretty Show and Well Worth Your Time For Anything in Millwork See mm LV WARSAW o ! UrTDLL CALL AND TAKE THE P.IEASUr.:r:JTS , :ii"7 7 ..it. 1 -V -.
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