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HIRE'S WHAT WE DOS Ten shack obswbsr liaks Ckeckletf level Test shack afcerber acliati Adst saetk akserWrs TtflktM sWck aiwarWrs ts freest lead test car MMI PlATI fltVICI AST TIIMf SEE YOUR FORD DEALER TODAY be sure to attend , " Tide Water Cocking Sclitiol! Wednesday, March Slh - Warsaw HighSchool Dcor Prize - Beautiful Electric Ranffe - Other Prizes Sponsored by: ' f -i ' - ' r; ;. .'. ,i - . j . -I " - ''P. - Ads, VLARSinBD BATES ; Twa Hti per wars, imuimum chars f Me. Unions you biv a aoeount with as please tend DMoer, etasape, money order : er eneck with ada. Farmers: m the Tlmea Classified ade: U yea hive uythinx to sell ar ezohanxe, or want to hay, we will aeeept produce for PtfBNt. FOR RENT: Store balldlnr and House for rent. Good location, fork two hlfhways, one hard surface. Electricity. Located near Suramer 11ns Cross Roads. Call Goldsboro 1931 J or see J. L. Summerlin, K. 5, Goldsboro. Raleich Hit" hway. S-18-St pd. FOR BETTER PROTECTION INSURE WITH FARM BUREAU MUTUAL r Write or See W. SPICER, KENANSVILLE, N. C. FiRE INSURANCB IN 1947 AIDED MORE POLICY HOLDERS, PAID MORE LOSSES THAN EVER BE FORE. PROTECT TOUR PROPER TY WITH R. W. BLACKMORE Reliable Insurance Service WARSAW, N. C. 8KB MX and aaato ami v you aate body aad leader repairs, also replace year ana tjasais with new Shatter proof fUa. A.. C. HOLLAND KKNANRTDZJLE. "A drilled well la the qseat satisfactory water supply. Write for qootatfam, givtag ' dlstanea and direction from your Post Office. Heater well company RALEIGH. NORTH C ABO LENA TO TRADE TRACTORS FOR MULES WF. SKLL TRACTORS, BUT IF YOU HAVE MULES AND WANT A TRACTOR 'INSTEAD, BRING THEM IN AND WE'LL TRADE WITH YOU. A. L. LANIER, BEULAVILLE, N. C. 3-25-iat. C First Class Plumbing and HEATING All Work Guaranteed GEORGE P. PRIDGEN, JN Phone 226-1 Warsaw, N.C. set your ticket from C 1TfJ YUM rir HERE'S MY A OvenMeol - Broiler Meal $15.00 PiR TON FREE buriii:;g quality WE DELIVER GarnGr Ccnl Co. Phone 216-6 Warsaw, North Carolina LOCAL LEGISLATION Institute The House Roads Committee ap proved the lc gas tax increase this week, and it was sent to Finance where the $200 million bond issue spent the week. The present motor vehicle Inspec tion program is dead, as the Sen ate on Friday passed he House bill repealing the present law. The Idea of inspection is not dead, however, as a proposal for an annual inspec tion still rests with a House Roads LOST, one brownish tan collie dog with white sect. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this dog please notify W. C. TYNDALL, Rt 2, Box 169, Mt. Olive, N. C. CELOTEX ,16X32 for c " r, ROCK LATH, PLASTER, FINISH LIME, CEMENT, MORTAR MIX, SHINGLES, ROLL ROOFING, DRAIN TILE and BRICK. DOORS and WINDOWS. J. C. RUSS, WARSAW, N. C. 3-4-4t. C MALE HELP WANTED: Man with car wanted for route work. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or cap ital rrq.tired. Steady. Write today. Mr. McVey, Candler Bids., Baltimore 2, Md. 2-25-2t. pd. Mineral Springs Home Demonstration Penny Branch Home Demonstration . -Friendly Home Demonstration Club v one of these clubs - Top Of Stove Rccis of Government sub-committee, and a completely new program was contained in a Senate bill introduced on Thurs day. The latter also provides for an annual Inspection and requires the establishment of at least on permanent inspection lane In each county. ' Changes in the Employment Se curity Law are embodied in SB 155. The minimum benefits would be increased from $4 to $8 a week and the maximum from $20 to $25 per week. Wrtn this increase in benefits would come an enxtension of time during which paymerts might be drawn from 10 to 20 weeks. Employers get a brak too. in that contribution rates are re duced for all the rate levels except the highest. Duplin County ' HB 371 - Introduced by Outlaw, Feb. 15 (Calypso taxing power) Feb. 24, reported favorably by House committee;-Feb. 25, passed 2nd reading in the House. HB 486 - Introduced by Outlaw, Feb. 24 "To authorise the Board of Education of Duplin County to en ter into construction contracts without complying With the pro.i uons of G. S. 143," Article 8." (Pro yides fhat the board of education need not advertise for mas, re ceive competitive bids, or follow Club Gut : ' olher requirements, of Art. 8, G. S. Ch. 143 in entering into construct ion contracts. Requires that all conr struction contracts be with licensed contractors and be for not more than $100,000.) To Education. Attend Banquet . At A&T College ; By: R. E. WILKINS Negro County Afent One adult and two 4-H club mem bers, from Duplin were guests at the annual 100 bu. corn club ban quet at A & T College last Friday. Arthur Graham, prominent far mer of the Stanford cpmmunit DUPLIN THEATRE Warsaw, II. C. SUNDAY, Mar. 6 Fighter Squadron '(TECHNICOLOR) With Edmond O'Brien And Robert Stack. MON. - TUES. Mar, 7-8 Road To Rio With Crosby, Hope, And Lamour. WEDNESDAY, Mar. 9 DOUBLE FEATURE Black Eagle Arizona Trail With Tex Ritter. THURS. - FRI. Mar. 10-11 Whispering Smith (TECHNICOLOR) With Alan Ladd And Robert Preston. SATURDAY, Mar. 12 DOUBLE FEATURE Trail To Laredo With Charles Starrett. The Gentleman ' From Nowhere With Warner Baxter. MR. Place tr XX ; ' :: "v : "V:" XXI -:X AX::r' ':-X.-, - Featuring the new automatic cut-off, manufactured and distributed by the Garner and Dail Grain Company, on highway 117, just north of Mount Olive. This curer has proved t6 be one of the safest curers on the market. f fH. :. ;,. ..J'.;; ir'-.:.-;'-'v' if, :''- ' -ci.- !';, 'i'.X r,'c: WE HAVE NOT LOST A SINGLE BARN BY FIRE ( 1 IN THE PAST TWO YEARS! Wholesale Only, Whether You Buy One Or A Dozen Curers, We Also Carry A Complete Stock Of Parts For Your Old Curers. Call 364J or Write and Well Send a Representative GA-nilER -fi DAIL .!! cocpa:!' and club niembiTS David Jenkins and Rivers Davis of the Seven Springs community attended the banquet, sponsored, by the Nor.li Carolina Foundation -Seed Produ cers. '....''"' -j'-; ; : Speakers - included Dr. Collins, Dr. ennett and Mr. Dobson, all, of the State Extension- Office In Ral- fNOTICE TO FARMERS " WE ARE READY TO FILL YOUR ORDERS, FOR NORTH CAROLINA GROWN CERTIFIED HYBRID SEED CORN, SEED BEANS; CUKES, ETC. ALSO BAUGHS HIGH QUAL ITY FERTILIZERS. WE SELL THE SEEDS AND FERTILI ZERS THAT PRODUCE THE KIND OF CROPS WE WISH TO BUY. WE ARE ALSO HEADQUARTERS FOR POULTRY AND. EGGS. Y'-iX'X'X rHhn iv... Andrews & Knovles Prcduce Co. ' Mount Olive, N. C. r. Uncle Natchelfr "One -of our neighbor farmers usually puts about 150poundofChileanSoda on his oats for top-dressing. Last spring he hauled it to the field in a wagon. Wherever he stop to fill the distributor, some of the Soda spilled on the ground. aayjasg -urn. w i TOBACCO FARMER your order now for the new Dail Tob:cco Curer t;(J.i. i. .'. i. . u)iny Specialist, of i...' l.iu , .o Off. ice, spoke on small production. Mr. T. M. Campbell of the sou thern regional office in Atlanta de livered the main address. ' Several 4-H members reported yields as high as 144.3 bushel? per acre. ..-' ., .v "All season long those tptas where At wagoo doo stofj look frMncfc tad ptmkt field. Hie fatmtr flgnnd ttii' every place ht stop DmI got about 300 pound of tn an acre and fnede twk sK much oat. He told me, t. ihould'a parksd tb.tracsB M over tht fuUr 1 1949 HTA''
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