. 1 LOCAL LEGISLATIM ; Issue By Institute of Government !3f goads eftd Mgtjop TeMsles A now automobile inspection bill. KB 876, which arrived In the House ' tblt week, requires an annual In spection according to a schedule based on the year of the car's fturafdrture. Additional lanes will probably be established, and the : i.n.j aniiM ntwn far business for longer periods during the day. A crowded House calendar prevent action oo SB 179, which provides - umI fr innDMtion of used can rough into the State, so thla is You c ;t r.2 i:.? - one more issue to be resolved be fore adjournment. Duplin CVnnly: i HB - Introduced by Outlaw. ?i.-.r. 4 (Wallace charter) JMar. o. 'cportc-d favorably by House Com-! mlttec; Mar. 16, passed 2nd reading In House; Mar. 17, passed 3rd read, ing in House; Mar. 18, received In Senate, sent to Counties, Cities and Towns. HB 920 - Introduced by Outlaw, Mar. "17 (Wallace Liquor Stores) "Authorizing the establishment of cnsssv;;:N its safe Exam Open r nr' 1 1 $ti Farmers in our section always puts mixed fertiliz' under their cotton and tide-dresses with natcnel Chilean soda. Three yean ages they couldn't get no fU and bad to leave off die side-dress. That year for the first time we had plenty of rust. an vmtmitlon for probational (permanent) appointment to the position 01 juoreuruiugiwM v.. cbj ap.r and SP-6 grades tilw t- ) has been announced by the weather Bureau. Entrance salaries range from $2498. to $2974.' per' annum Vacancies to be filled are in the states of Ala., Fla, Ga.Miss.. . a n mi Tnn; Further Informs- .;'.,. ln,i jinniiriition forms may be liu. . r . - obtained at any first or second class post office. Completed applications must be received in the office of the Executive Secretary, Board of U. Civil Service Examlneri. Weather Bureau, Box 4718, Atlanta 2, Ga.. not later than April 11, 1949. i Margaret doesn't look handicapped. She doesn't .wear 6 wripplrhair. But she S COm- bracesorcruicu -t . hMrlni, nletelv deaf. Margaret is receiving orw o piexeiy ,aeai. 5 mimiata with others and live and care is made a more normal me ou children through STS: of rErSearHave Vou bought your Easter Seal supply? . Next year, we got our soda again and done lie we always done before. And we didn t get no rust at all! Somebody say the soda in natchel nitrate acts k- H' c potash on rust. Maybe how come we got rust when we didn't get to use no soda. ?Zii (CZ2 A.i'1 i' V7 U) lWfAWV' a town liquor control store In the Town of Wallace upon a vote cf the people and providing for the allocation of the net proceeds from the operation of such store." (Au thorizes board of commissioners on its own motion, and requires it on petition signed by 19 of tha vo ters of the town, to' call an eleet'on on thfi question of the operation of liquor stores; election is to be car ried by a majority of the votes cait. and if carried, " mayor and com missioners are to create and ap point a 3-member board of alco hol control, the members of whicn are to sorve for staggered three year terms. Ten per cent of the net profits are to goto the county for welfare work, and 90 are to be turned over to the general fund j', Ihe town to be used lor recreation, education or other governmental purposes.) To Propositions and Grievances. HB 921 - Introduced by Outlaw. Mar. 17 "Relating to tha fees oi the jurors in Duplin Cauntv.' (Amends G.S. 9-5 to provide C.-. the ixnnntv rommiEC i; c :.U1 . IPVIWII .." - ' v . sation for different chr. a.. jf Ju rors within the $2 to $5 ..:mts set nut In that section, and provides that jurors may receive, travel' al. lowance of 4c a- mile for one tni per day from home to court.) To Salaries and Fees. ' "Mack" Williams Dies At Oteen t AD r fark Williams, 34, died Wednesday morning, Mar.. IB at the VA hospital, oteen, aiier year's illness. He is survived by his wife, the former Katie Herring of this county; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams of near Mt. Olive; five brothers, Wiley, Troy, neuvers at Camp Forrest, Tenn., he was accidentialiy struck a hard blow on the head. When he re covered, he found himself in Greens boio in civilian clothes and unable mjiMihpr lila name. Ma .hanxAil uoon the name of firown on a lilece of paper ana as ....a i h resistered with the -. . G.eensboro draft boara unaer ine name of Brown in Juiy, ui wis rejected for physical reasons ,1rn cxaminea at ri. urais. a-nnrMv thprAnfter. he married a M... V. - ' ' ' , , . Richmond, Va., girl and was calied by the draft board a secona tune. "-" . .. . . - u in wanaca in ine lau oi IMS and became engaged in me k,.cina tut rfnw heads. -- . Waters' father. WUl waters, uvea in wachinffton. N. C. He said he kni nnthlna from his son since Camp Forrest days until his arrest. urhiia liTuAitina - review oi - uu MU w.r la attached to Head quarters detechment 1 of the 8420th Ar.i.y - 1 1 Market Summary r-nntinnpd orice advances for cat tle brought a light increase In re ceipts at soutnorn . marneu. inn past week. '- --.. - Hog pllCCS weue miJiru, ,in"nr.i;i from 25 to 50 cents higher In the deep South to steady anu a io au cents lower at other southern mar kets.1 Closing i' prices, av r Carolina cash buying stauons.wcre ,io..ia m $19.00. " ' ' Liberal broiler supplies were in cood demand, and prices wound up the ween 'mosuy " pound higher. -f Prices were genemuj' wii..!. to weaker fer many vegetables in the Southeast last week. . Jasper, Willard and Frank, all of the home community; two sisters, m, r-Aio Hill and Mrs. Louvenla !" xx- . Jones, both .of Seven Springs. Funeral services with full mili tary honors were held last Friday at 3 p.m. at the home of bis parents. The Rev. John W. Lambert of Mt Olive was in charge. Bum. wai w the family cemetery. u wnitMnx ana a veteran of World War II and served in the .. . . ) European ineaxre. 4 GAYLE TILIlflY Mim PREFER VITA-LITE Building Units Tar Heel Claims Amnesia, But Army Says Desertion Ft. Bragg. - A prosperous Bast-j ern North Carolina ousinessman said hs was an amnesia victim ror f ve years. The army contends he was a deserter. William N. Waters, head of the Majestic Mattress Co. in Wallace awaits the review decision of the Army's Judge advocate general in Washington following his convic tion of desertion by a general court al An Mnrvh 13. f u'- Waters was arrested in Wallace last month by FBI agents after 5 year hunt and was confined to tha Ft Bragg stockade to face desertion charges. ; ' '"' ' ' i una tvhiin confined here that Waters, who had been living under the name of William Henry Brown. Inrari tiff tnrv which was passed on to a newspaperman by his attorney. Mitchell Britt of Warsaw. ' He was inducted Into the Army Im anil va Unf tfl -Cams MUes Standish, Mass. While on ma- Because . . 1. Provide (ire-safety 2. Carry low insurance rates 3. And will not burn, Boild For Keeps WITH VITA-LITE SoHh Concrete Predicts, Inc. Kinstan. N. CPhone 3412 Dealer: Dnplia Mercantue 1 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 affairs of LIFE, LOVE .and BUSINESS. WHY REMAIN IN DOUBT? SEE THIS GIFTED MEDIUM TO-DAY. Look for GAYLE hand sign at ?51 Castle Hayne Road, continuation oi North 4th St. - Route 117, Will mlngton, N. C, 1-3 mile beyond City Limits ofjsn . utaux. Air Base Bus passes door. Located in own home. NOT IN TRAILER, THREE YEARS in SAME. LOCA HON. Not here today and gone tomorrow. . ff Nl H( B SI a Bl u. PI K B C s p p p p A . 1 . ,t ' 'lfM''"1'' 1 - 'iL jtaJLaS.-" . LuJiiJo WLxiLjJJLJ Lju.-UU HnOT, Jinryn ri ' 11 MODETi SIZES , , ,v; ;i TOSUITOUR tf i ''. JV;: FAMILY ;. . ! i r -J ' I ' 1 sr . . 1 1 ii. mi milium ' I. . - " 1 " ' I ZZZZ ' ' ' 1 . ' ' )'' U ;' " ' -: v. N W : " --0 - '-: 1 v" 'J .-':. -vA. Of ,'r-H?,xwl,)wr,E'';' -"v- . ' , 1 r. - - - ., . ,! i, tlr ! ' ' . ' - I ''" -'"IsM nustww J:. . ' " 1 1 " 1 1 - : 1 f if . ;. - ; ' . . . i : : 4 I jUu.m.. niptirr-if n.xim.n.m mmtfxiith ! .i ' . 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