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7ilZ MJZ2ICAH WAY ' WV"' f,''fcrr . '?? AWAY THIS KEY TO Yfa I Lefty Hates LOCAL LEGISLATION Issue By Institute of Government The legislative spotlight wavered back and forth in this sixth week of the 1949 session. No item of busi ness stayed in focus for any length of time, nor did any item come in to focus twice. By the end of the week the calendar had been clear ed for action on matters of pre dominant interest, such as roads, schools, liquor, etc. Schools Early in the week the Joint Fi nance Committee indicated that it was suspending action on major tax n-easures in anticipation of bills incorporating some of the tax sug gestions made by the Governor last week. On Tuesday Rep. Harris read a prepared statement to the House in which he reiterated his conrern for schools and indicated his dis agreement with what he termed the movement to "spend with ab andon the accumulated surplus, the reserves, and the anticipated tax receipts" without providing school building aid for the counties. On -Friday the House Education Com ho GUESSING gam ' In the compounding of pre scriptions, guessing doesn't go. Our able and experienced Registered Pharmacists realize that the health of the commu nity is in their hands. They are trained in precision; double-checked for security. They have at their command fresh, pote; Ztags of highest quality. An expensive service? Not at all! Won't you try us next time? See for yourself! CLARK'S DRUG STORE WARSAW, N. C. 900000000000 VITA, LITE PRE-CAST CONCRETE STEPS Build To A Standard Not To A Price 5KITII CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. KINSTON.N.C. - PHONE 3412 DEALERS! D!hi t .ercarifila j , . vliu ilff i KenansviMe, N. C. ! I f try J WT UIKT TUITMf 1 Peace mittee offered a substitute for HB 3, HB 4 and HB 221, which appar ently embodies Mr. Harris' think ing; it would appropriate $50 mil lion from the "General Fund sur plus" for county school building construction to be distributed by a formula to be set later by this leg islature. Such an outright appro priation is sure to draw fire from legislators, who believe that the permanent improvement recom mendations "of the Advisory Bud get Commission should not be dis turbed. Motor Vehicles Earnest attempts to refer HB 5, which would repeal the motor ve hicle inspection program outright, back to committee for modification of the present program, proved fruitless as the House passed the measure by a resounding vote on Friday. The debate indicated that some of the repealers might join Congratulations To CAPITAL THEATRE KENANSVILLE C.E.QUIIIN ON THE OPENING OF YOUR HEW THEATRE YOUR FRIEND, C. B. HAYYORTH .r,vf'?.-;,.:v-;:.::wi,..;';;.,'. ' ' it',' Proprietor Of LuuuOli Li "Li with the supporters of modification to back a substitute program. Hav. lng already passed a bill to retain the present program with only one inspection a year. It will be inter esting to watch the Senates re ception of HB 0. uuplln County HB 371 Introduced by Out law, Feb. 15 "To amend Section 3 of Chapter 264 of the Private Laws of 1913, relating to the rate of taxation In the Town of Calypso." (Increases - ad valorem tax rate from 15c to $1.00 and poll tax rate from 45c to $1.00.) To Finance. State College Hints To Home Makers Whether you iron by hand or have a modern ironer these are musts to keep your sheets and lin en towels well-groomed: s First, sprinkle with clear warm water - it penetrates the fibres more evenly. Fold each piece sep arately until you iron. Dampened clothes should stand until they be come evenly dampened throughout. Light cottons need hot tempera ture; heavy cottons need ; a very hot temperature. Iron your cottons The Danca, Theatre IN WALLACE Sends Its Congratulations to KEN ANS VILLE On Securing The CAPITAL THEATRE. Good Entertainment Is The Spice Of Life When you have seen the show in Kenansville, we invite you to the Danca the following night. DANCA CAREY CAUDELL, Owner , n Z- """ "-i Luvw vJUuU 111 pi::k hill while damp; ke j I : I and even and'iron till dry. i s L..ie wrinkles are not ironed In selvages. Pillow case advice - iron the closed end first Never iron terry towels or wash cloths as it flattens the loops mak ing them less absorbent, and feel stiff and harsh. Southern km Market Srasry Livestock prices moved sharply upward last week as producers put a brake on marketward movement of animals. Hog prices advanced to as much as i .to ner hundred sounds from levels of, s week ago, while Steers and heifers gained si w , aa cows mostly SO cents to $1. Varvina nrlce trends marked the broiler markets. Prices were up a cent in Central Carolina, unchanged to 1V4 cents higher in North ueor ola nnehanced to 2V4 lower in the Del-Mar-Va area, and a cent lower in th Shenandoah Valley. Prevail ing prices in Central North Caro lina, fryers and broilers, 26 cents; heavy hens, 27 to 32 cents. THEATRE Kit J Vt t,,.jie prices avei. .1 hih-. or. under, light shiumenu. Straw-: . , . , . 1 1 1- ni oerry snipineius ukims ui, ume at Plant City, la.,- ana wore sharply tower. . - - ' ' rattan nriees showed a Zl-polut advance for the week ending Fri- rinv with middling 15-18 Inch ave raging 3.2.50 cent at the close. Uncle Sam Says In February we observe the birth :4ayt of two very famous Americans. .George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Practical men; they under stood the value of thrift, the neees 'aitr for a well-ordered method of saving. ney Bin (plan aueh as Is now offered by the V. S. Savings Bonds program. You specify the sum to be alloted eacn payday, where you work. That is the Payroll Savings7 Plan, ir self-em-ployed, use the Bond-a-Month Plan it your bank. And in 10 years, yon jreap the reward $4 for every f 3 jrou invest. Trwum Dvartmttb rs. Mrs. MatUe Brinson, 53, wife of Echnond Brinson, of the Cedar Fork community, died early last Friday morning after a lingering Illness of several months. Funeral services were held at the Cedar Fork Baptist church on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Rev. A. L. Brown, assisted by Rev. S. A. Smith. Burial was in the church cemetery. In addition to her husband she Is survived by three sons, Waddell of Warsaw, Harvey and Graham of the home; two sisters, Mrs. C. C. Jenkins and Mrs. R. H. Cavenaugh both of Wallace; and one brother, John Batts of Rocky Mount. H. A. Pierce Henry A. Pierce, 59, of RichUinds Rt.' 1, died Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Onslow County , Hospi tal following a heart attack. Survi- 1 1 &1 1753 jiiiiiiiii With only a fence to guard rt, one of the i-. . ' V substations of the Tide JVater Power Com- - pany stands dark and silent againststhe evening sky. And yet this silent watchman v ; leaps into action at the flick of your switch, i It is one of a network of similar installa- ', tionslhat keep Tide Water service up to . : snuff every minute of the day and night ; Ifou're going to see more of these substa tions scattered around the country soon, viug are His wile; four sous, lio, I Avery, Roland and Wayne Pierce, all of Richlands; Rt. 1; five dau ghters, Mrs. E. H. Wilson of Bu lavillev Mrs-; Lelia Henderson and Mrs. Pearly Henderson of Wallace, Mrs. JBilly Dunn of Kentucky, and Vera Pierce of Rlchlands, Rt. 1 ; two brothers, E. T. of Richlands and H. W. Pierce of Kinston; one sister, Mrs. Tommie Gurganus of Wilming ton. . - - ZebV. Garner Zeb Vance Garner, 72 died at his home in the Sunimerliii Crossroads community Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Funeral services were held on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the graveside by the Rev. Mr. Sharpc and the Rev. S. A. Smith. Surviving are his wife; four dau ghters, Mrs. Henry Home of Kin ston, Mrs. Sidney Wilmouth of PlnK mi ".nti North corom. Ill JX f R S Congratulations Kenansville IN THE OPENING OF YOUR NEW THEATRE ' t - . . . ... ., '..''ir-.". MR. C E. QUINN HAS SHOWN HIS DESIRE TO SEE THS COMMUNITY PROGRESS AND HAS GONE "ALL OUT" A GIVE YOU A MODERN THEATRE. TO HIM CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES '' Wilmington Electrical Supply Co. Wilmington, North Carolina x : v ' r s li.il, fis. 1,,.. . of Mt. Olivo, Rt. 2, and Judfe Garner of the home; one brother, Jeff Garner of Pink Hill; and one sister, Mrs. Walter Dail of Mt. Olive, Rt. 2. t - . .".IRS. M.M.THIGPEN , "" -r i ' Benlarille, N. C. RepresenUUve For ; CLlrfTON FLORAL COMPANY - " WAB8AW. N. C 237-1 275-1 325-1 ft tJU, M C. -oOoOo-r- , i So many more people are living in South eastern North Carolina than before the - war, that Tide Water has been hard put to it to provide all the gas and electric service they need. Tbafs why the Company has just started an improvement prograffi that will amount to more than $3,000,000X3 before it Is complete. It la another example of how Tide Water brings you better ser vice at rates as low or lower than the aver age for the Atlantic Coastl -fit TIDE V A T l R O V E R C O M P II tl t A I i I s f f IP fj .4 1 1 , 1
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