:tii ca;:ulina xiub UUrLlM-llMEa, If UlUH. X , WIAlHaa A t mi, taiJ Td2 AMERICAN WAY V f .J j , X 2, gi:. T : "1fi ' I I foresters cooperatively employed by the State and Federal govern? merit are giving free service io farmers and small woodland own ers. Beichler estimates that to adev quately - advise 1 North Carolina's farm owners a total of 30 foresters are needed. "Our farm foresters are bq few that they' must spread their work iar Mo tnln," lie said. "Some have backlog of as many as IS unfilled requests for-aid from far mers.' " He said that with its limited means the State faces a big job in helping farmers to (1) reforest barren anj understoeKea lands, i protect their lands from wildfires, (3) reduce, damage from grazing, and (4) refrain from overcuttiug their timber. "3 - I No, Vo, Congrets! . Ifctf Rif IWii Pull a fioow ire -Save Forests Ivt. K. Beichler, Bute Forester, iated today that about 80 of the Bgs,, pulpwood, poles, piling and ether forest products used by forth Carolina's forest Industries me from' farm woodlands and other small timber holdings. How ever, he made this sobering state ment: "Three out every four owners are cutting their timber destruct ively. What trees are left are often finished off by repeated wild fires and ' unrestricted grazing. The State Forester said that taueh of the destructive cutting can be blamed on the lack of ade quate teaching assistance to the farm owners. Under the Norrls Doxey Farm. Forestry Act 7 farm Dwindling sutmlies of hoes th week brought an uneveness in the prices with tops at J21.5Q. ' Kuithern rattle nriees have trend ed upward since mid-February. Mast markets this week showed eattle d rices ud 50 cents and more per 100 pounds for both slaughter cattle and stackers. Broiler sunoles were liberal in most producing areas. Central North Carolina supplies were heavv hut in flood demand at mostly un changed prices. Prices f.o.b. North, Carolina farms were 27 cents icr; broilers and from 28 to 32 cents for heavy bens. At Friday's dose, middling 15-16 inch cotton averaged 32.56 cents a pound compared with 32.66 cents a week ago. Prices fluctuated very narrowly most of the week. College Men May Get Commission College men may now recei e Y SPECIALS AT . Department Store 9 IN ROSE HILL Corduroy Caps Leather Caps Sweat shirts Marlboro Sport Shirts , Marlboro Dress Shirts Other Dress Shirts " Shino Work Shirts I "Other Shirts Leather Jackets Wool Jackets , A Zelan Jackets . . Overalls: - 'IJiOt Dress Hats, $3.95 to $6.95 MfnyOiher Bargains:1 Was $ 1.49- Was Wa$ Was. Was Was .Was Was. Was .Was Was 2.25 1.69 .5.50 3.95 2.99 '4.39 2.95 16.50 8.50 7.50 NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW $ .98 1.69 1.09 169 .2.89 1.79 3.19 2.29 '5.00 5.50 2.5fl 3.49 Would Licence Owners Instead of the Dogs - Licensing of dog-owners instead of dogs as a means of eliminating many so-called dog problems is urged by Harry Miller, Director, Gaines Dog Research Center, New York City. - ....... -. , The average pet is pretty much; what his owner makes him, Mr. Miller states. Therefore, licensing the dog-owner would place re sponsibility where it properly be longs. Prior to licensing, the doe owner would be qualified as to his ability to provide the dog with a ln umiie, as weu as ine exer cise, training, etc., the dog requires. Only through some such new sys tem of licensing can most of the present-day dog difficulties be done away with, and more useful, happier lives for pets assured, he says. The Gaines Dog Research Cen ter reports a growing sentiment In many sections of the country for use of present dog license fees in a manner directly beneficial to the dog. Considerable resentment ' is being expressed in some commu nities against the practice of using dog tax funds for building and maintenance of highways and other general non-dog - purposes never anticipated by those who put dog licenses on the statute books, it is stated. direct commissions in the Army announced 1st Sgt. Norwood Liles, of the U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting' Station today. Applications are being accepted for such branches as ' Infantry, Field Artillery, Armored-Cavalry, Coast Artillery Corps, Guided Mis siles and Corps of Engineers. To be qualified applicants mus: be between 19 and 31, of excellent moral character, a male citizen of the United gtates and must have served 1 year in the Armed Forces. Educational requirements are two years of college and one-half the re quired credits for a baocalaureai degree. Men who qualify in these require ments should visit the U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting located at the Odd Fellows Bldg , N. John St. Goldsboro for assist ance In filing applications. Plans Given PJC Summer Term . ': r .rt ;'.' ' 'VJ l:r '";''' announced today by the Registrar's office at Presbyterian; Junior Col lege. Preparatory Department Sum mer School will begin Mondsy. June 6, and College Department begins one . week later, June , 13. The second seniester of both de partments opens' July 18. Rev. P Leslie Bullock, professor of Bible at Flora Macdonald Col lege, addressed the students of PJC at chapel recently on tne sudjbci: "The Soft Under-Spots of Character".- GAYLE The World s Greatest Medium Born with strange POWERS. Will tell you what you want to Know without asking questions. Will re move evil influence from around you. Reunite the separated and will guide you in all affaivs of LIFE, LOVE and BUSINESS. WHY REMAIN IN DOUBT? SEE TUTS RIFTED MEDIUM TO-DAY. Look for GAYLE hand sign at 251 Castle Hayne Road, continuation or Mnrth ath Kt - Route 117. Will mlngton, N. C. 1-3 mile "beyond City Limits open vaiux. Air Base Bus passes door. Located in nam hnme NOT IN TRAILER. THREE YEARS in SAME LOCA TION. Not here l.jday and gone tmorrow. Plans for Summer School were L 3 LOCAL 1EGISLATI0H Issue By Institute of Government This series of weekly summaries are not Intended as a report on all legislation, but of matters of in terest In Duplin County. Liquor . Last week HB 270, the liquor referendum bill initially given the best chance of success, was report ed unfavorably by a vote of 26 to 4 in the House Propositions and Grie vances Committee.' Unable to mus ter V4th of the committee member Ship needed to bring out a minority report, Rep. L. A. Martin moved on Thursday of this week to have his bill taken from the unfavorable calendar and presented to the House on its merits. Answering the first roll-call on a liquor bill in sev- Leral sessions, 54 members voted to revive the bill and 51 voted agalrst removing it from the unfavorable calendar. The. motion failed for lack of 2-3rds vote needed under . House rules. No efforts have beer, made to resurrect the Senate ref erendum bill. It Is safe to predict that there will be no state-wide liquor referendum In North Caroli na in the next two years. Duplin County HB 371 - Introduced by Outlaw, Feb. 15 (Calypso taxing power) Mar. 8, reported favorably by Senate committee; Mar. 9, passed 2nd read ing in Senate; Mar. 10, passed 3rd reading; Mar. 11, ratified. HB. 486 - Introduced by Outlaw, Feb. 24 (Construction contracts) Mar. 9, reported favorably by Sen ate committee; Mar. 10, passed 2nd and 3rd readings in Senate; Mar. 11 ratified. COorc is a DISC HARROW that really lovols! Quickly atUchwl by loMftkw ' four pfcM. Yaa n mwmg to minim n mil You luuw how many tandam discs dig in on the cutaide and ridge up ground in the middle? This disc is designed to prevent this trouble. Try this disc, and you'll find it leaves the ground flat and level and well pulverized. Best of all, with Ford Tractor Hydraulic Teuch Control, you angle the gangs or Straighten them . . . with finger tip case . . . for turning, cross ing grass or gullies. Saves wear on the disc, tractor fuel and time. Study the pic tures, then see us. With Ford HrdnaB Tooe Om trol yog afitkfcMca whlwl Touch Control ftnfrhtidnff gang on turn prsvenu bh tnc dirt, htm fnaL itraldsUassw Br the same etunr i or gttng, KrMa m Henry Vann Tractor Co. In Clinton ? IE (DILI See tAe difference. . . ' Nylon Sweaters 'Nylon Sweaters - , Wool Sweaters reduced too. v : Tr Miracle Tread Dress Shoes - . Friedman Shelby Play Shoes . '59ePrlnts Dresses ' Skirts ! ' 'Mojud Hose, Slips, Pants, Maiden Form Bras, l - Haynes Panties Was $6.25 NOW $M " Was .05 NOW 3.48, Was 7.50". NOW Was 6.95 NOW .5.49 , ,NOW .49 Was 7.95 NOW- 4J5 Was 5.95 NOW 3.95 Was 1.19 NOW ,1.00 $1.50 to 92.00 98c to $29 ' Th MyhHM Pa Ux 44Mt .nJiit and tatufvi"t id when yon eUm M of a CkamUt Bixln by Hthtr typifilt th finer and man durable imiHi!) wltirh runt alt Ihroufh the en. There t nothing flimnij or "hunf about thit car; it provide quality that w "Irw blve" through and ihrougkt Its the most Beautiful WW of a t::r,70;h:r$ --- Many Hew Hems r:: Giiai Was 1.49 NOW . .89 Was : 2,98 ,NOW 2.09" Was 149 NOW t79 Was 3.95 NOW 2.79 t Was 3.49 NOW 2.49 Wasv 1.89 NOW U9 Was 2.98 NOW -2.29 Was 1.98 NOW 1149 NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY Boys T-Shirts and Sweat Shirts Jack Shirts ' Flannel (plaid and solid colors) Sweaters . ' Sweaters (wool) . . : . . Pull-over Shirts . v Corduroy Overalls v J Hats ' : , Tha mtt Beaatsfat BUT tat Styling Not uuy at Chmobt's Unitteel Body by MaMMaon teUd, toon tbtrdy and am ttUtfgint to ride in, but It is also mart baaatifally daaigned,; uphot stcNd, and appainUd than otte bodhs ia tha Chtrrobt fleM. ft has : odors, tool . Ths moat Baaatlful VOX tat Com tri. Em, you can nlu aa you ride , . . fat a Supar-Siss Interior . . . (aturing "Fire-Foot SU." extra ysMtoat hsad, leg, and dbowroom, aad Uw adTaaced hasting and venti UvUng system of a ear thai bnatke. . (Heatar and 'oVrorttf optional a . estra cost.) ; ', The most BoaHtsful BUY for Driving and yJi Riding Ease- Naw Castw-Petat Pesign t . .1 J-'. '1.1'". th'iKffiMu aad hmar the difsNBM born of quality when you close the door of a Chevrokt Body by IWte. io you will experwux the diffewnce when you drive of ride k thaj s. that America calls the mod btautifvl bug all. And what a decWW differenoe you wiU find in its driving and riding quahties! New Center-Point Design -including Center-Point Steering, Center-Point Seating. Lower Center of Gravity without loss of road clearance and Center-Point Bear Suspension-brings you an tniirdy new hind qf driving and riding tau found elsewhere only in costlier cars. Here, indeed, la tfc most beautiful bug j U-h total car value because it brings you all these qualities of costlier ears at the lowed price and with outstanding all-round economy! Li. ,-41 . - AMERICA'S CHOIC1 FOR 18 YEARS hWHaiva immm-mmn'' : no rhnU to In IWng wof 'H auon. mm mit adi ol tar t. byog W. Wportoot drMng ooBdWow. Utorn m mn broto'S odvonaamanH The most Deautirul BUY for Tartu and Thrift. Nowhere else will you find such a perfect balance of power, acceleration, economy and depend ability as you'll find in Chevrolet', Valve-in-Hcnd Engine! That's why more and more maker are adopting Valve-in-Head design. The most Beautiful BUY for AM Round Safety. You'll enjoy mail mum safety with: (1) New Cfrti-Snfc , Hydraulic Brakes; () Extra-Strot , Fisher UnisUel Body; () Naw Fao ramie VisibiUty; () Safety P Glass in windshield aad all wtod-ts and (5) the super-safe Dnitiavd Knm Action Bide. t FIRST FOR QUAtlTV AT LOWEST COS? t frr.7 T.!Icicr-Co- Jones Chevrokt Co.

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