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CL.A8SDTBD RATES
Tw. centi per wora. rami mum
barge of . Unless yon have
aa Mount with u please send
'money, itampi. money order
r check with ids. Farmen:
e the Time Classified ada;
If yon have anything to sell
or taehuge, or want to boy,
we will accept produce for
payment
. FOR BETTER PROTECTION
. ' INSURE WITH
FARM BUREAU MUTUAL
t Write or See
W. SPICER, KENANSVILLE, N. C,
iinrl
tar rrnt. Jnna 1st: One (our
room apartment; private bath. Call
or see MrsR. C Prldgen, Box S4,
Warsaw, N. C. rnone .
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FOR TOBACCO FLUES, Sw
JESSE BELL, Summerlln Cross
roads, Mt Olive, R.FJ). .
0-ll-6t. pd.
?.1RS. M. M. THIGPEN
BeulavUle, N. C.
. Representative For
CLINTON FLORAL
COIMTPAW
WARSAW, N. C
SEE ME and make aDDOintment
to do your auto body and fen.
aer. repairs, also replace your
broken glasses with new Shatter
Proof glass.
A. C. HOLLAND,
' - KENANSVILLE.
, "A drilled well is the most
satisfactory water supply,
t -Write for quotation, giving
distance and direction from
your Post Office.
23J&1ATER WELL COMPANY
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA
First Class Plumbing and
j HEATING
All Work Guaraateed
GEORGE P. PRinr.FM th
Phone 226-1 Warsaw. N.C.
Ct-8. FIRE I.OSSVS lOll coirnu
HUNDRED AND TWELVE MIL
LION DOLLARS MORE THAN
ANY YEAR IN HISTORY. PRO-
41.-1 xuuk PROPERTY WITH
R. W. BLACKMORE
Reliable Insurance Service Since
September, 1902.
WARSAW, N. C.
LAWTOM 8AKER
Jeweler
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Warsaw Furniture Co.
WARSAW. N. C.
TYNDALL
FUNERAL HOME
nr Mocmr ouv
Haana of Warsa-DqUa
Burial Association
PhasM n
Funeral Durentors, Etabatmem
Ambnl ce Bfirvtee. day or nkrhl
FARMERS: FOR BEST PRICES
ON HAY, COTTON SEED HULLS
AND HOG RATIONS SEE
W. E. BELANGA.
'i'"l KENANSVILLE. N. C,
6-17-4t. C
For Best Prices and Com
plete Job on Monuments,
See or Write
Rev. H. J. Vhaley
BEULAVILLE
Dr. H. W. Colwell
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted.
Next Door To Cavenaugh
Chevrolet Company
Permanent Office In
WALLACE, N. C.
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WHEN YOU NEED
SERVICES OF AN
AUCTIONEER
BILL HIKES. JR.
Phone 270-1 262-6
WARSAW, N. C.
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Remember folks, two wrongs
never made a right.
You may excuse yourself to
others, but can you truly excuse
yourself?
If a task isn't worth doing right,
it is not worth doing at all.
TOBACCO
FLUE
S
and
FLUE SHEETS
Stoker Curers
(COAL BURNERS)
T.R.QUINII
Beulaville, N. C.
J
JOE BEAVER" h' ' ByEdNotr
roreat Servloe, U. 8. Departmemt of AirloaHar
I'd likt to make H hot for the 8uy m ' and '
home buildmm
WARSAW FINANCIAL REPORT
The following was delivered at
the dedication of the new city hall
in Warsaw by the retiring commis
sioner, A. L. Cavenaugh.
"As retiring finance commission
er of our town, it is my pleasure
and privilege to submit to you the
following report as to the high
spots of what has happened finan
cially in Warsaw during the last
six years or since the present mayor
and most of the commissioners
have served you:
In 1943 the current bills of the
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PINE LUMBER
FOR SALE
4" TONGUE & GROOVED
SHEATHING & ROOFERS $45.00
5" " - " $52.00
2X4 DRESSED
$52.00
SoulhmonlMfg.Co.
PHONE S17
ROSE HILL, N. C.
j L.,v.vJ,-.-;. i mi, .um
Tb newly lormea nuj'. w i..TX .MMMt of Time Liter jsm r. omwui, ' V, . ,
Prominent Laymen Form Commission
To Help l udiic dciioui naia
Aroused by the continuing nation
w.de crisis in the public schools, a
roup of prominent men and women
have formed National Citizens
Commission for the Public Schools
nhich will work for concerted ac
:ion by cittiens in their local com
munities, It was announced May W
The Commission has received
f'tlal financial uort from the
megle Corporation and the Gen
ual ttUUCUMUIl suiu.
tr. James B. Conant, President
it ..4 TYnlwAvattV hftllfid it SS
U Lltxi v ai u wuiTv.B...
icntlally the most Important
. .k. .ii..n.amont nt nubile
. . nation Uken in the last fifty
i .nnoned ex-
........I.. i.uman nmitv of tnem
outstanding In busli. . ialor. law
and publisnins. us
initial membor are convinced that
because of tbe problems of the
times, public schools have never
before been so imp'"-. w
MiJ u ,h. -firai or-
ganUatiuii of its 1.1 eatablished
In this century tu "
the public schools. It plans to act as
cit;riiis "uu"u - -
public school problems for local
croups, and to elte outstanding ex
amples of community action for the
Improvement oi pumw v-
Dfoooinnol Aducalors. man
-onsclentlous . school boards the
Paient-Teacner assocwho.
...i... wnrkinE hard tor
belter public schools." Roy E. Lar
. . n.i - A. T t FA anil
sen, presiaeni oi nm "V". " "
chairman of the group, said But
the prooiems oi iuuu
.r. hrnarl that they concern all
of as. and it 'it time tor all of us
to understand and do someining
about them." '
Headquarters oi tne commission
will be at S West 46th Street, New
York City. When the group Is fully
expanded it will have sixty mem.
hers. ''-"
.TTn aiiootER CCnxury
TmSSm firms Crindividuals
rrsten Korth Ccrol.no.
H I
237-1
275-1
325-1
F0nSAL
SASH, DOORS, SHEET
ROC ROCK LATH,
ROCK WOOL, PLASTER,
LIME, CEMENT, BRICK,
MORTAR, PAINTS, TER-
RA-COTTA PIPE, BRAIN
IILE, WHITE ASBESTOS
SIDING, ASPHALT
SHIN F3, ALL KINDS
OF ROLL ROOFING 5-V
ROOFIN J, BRICK
SIDING
Z. J. Carter G Son
Woilaco, N. C
town were $3,114.98, with no money
n General Fund, today they ars
$421.61. In 1943 the bonded 'in
debtedness of the town was $19,
fOC today we have reduced that
to $102,000.00 plus $25,000.00
bonds which were issued for the
construction and completion of the
S35.000.00 t' wn hall and which we
are happy to have you Inspect this
evening. During this administration
we rc financed the water and sew-
tr bonds in such a way that wc
are now saving approximately $25'
00.00 per year in interest alone,
Our tax rate of $1.40 has rems'a
cd constant during all these years
in our water department during
this period over 130 new customers
have been installed and now we
have 325 paying water customers
increasing oui' monthly income
from $588.65 in 1943 to $1,054.45
in 1949. Our property values have
increased from $932,990.00 in 1943
to $1,687,731.00 in 1948, causing
our tax levy to jump from $13,286.
98 to $31,680.45 and, our gross re
ceipts to jump from $24,135.10 to
$37,612.58. i
With this extra money that we
rJiceiypH we h-extended our
ttjnW"afta- sewer li t0 over 100
new customers, we hav increased
the salary of our Chief oi .p0uce
from $1680 to $2400; our night i.
lie fnm $1200 to $1920; our town
clerk from $900 to $1500; our Supt.
of Maintenance, Johnnie Martin
trom $960 to $1680. We have bought
and paid for a new automatic water
pump that cost $1560.79: we rebuilt
the pump and storage house, mak
ing it possible to have adequate
storage space, at a cost of $1225.K9;
we bought and paid for aTfew mo
tor street grader at a cost of $4.
460; we have bought a new street
truck, costing $1500; we built a
concrete bridge over Stewarts
Creek at a cost of $1500; we have
repaired and put in first class con
dition the water tank -at a cost of
$945. We have paid $5,000 on the
construction cost of our town hall,
it cost $35,000; the bonds paid $25,
000; we paid $5,0o0 out of the Gen
eral Fun.! that accumulated and
we borrowed $5,000 on a tax anti
cipation note for the balance which
is now outstanding.'
We have kept the administration
of the town goiug, paving all bills
as they have been received. We
have had the books of the tows,
audited by , a CPA each year ant
he has been highly .complimentary
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Book-of tht-Month Club! f uWiT2ftJu. uu Iw. Co., PhiUdtlhU: Chirlw Allta ThomM, Exe. VP.,
as to the manner and. ways that the
town has progressed. In 1943 War
saw was under rigid control of the
I.ocr.1 Government Commission in
Raleigh, we had to report every
thing we did, and frankly this corn
mission said some things to us that
were very embaras-ing about War
saw's -jredit. Mayor Jenkins and T
were in their office last year and
they reversed themselves as to
how they regardod Warsaw. The
finances of yuur town are in excel
lent shape. Your outgoing Mayor
and Board Members point with
pride at what has been done. 1
cannot close thl report without
telling you by, I think, that much
has been accomplished; The Board
and Mayor saw a job to do and
they set their hands to do it and
worked without friction and dis
ag'eements. The Town employees
of each department took especial
pride in the job they were doir.g,
and consequently did a swell Job.
Last and not least the citizenship
of Warsaw were behind us in lcnd
iMheir merai-iiiponit in seeing
that w did not have any interfer
ences froiiv the side lines; to all
Ihis your retirhig Board and Mayor
are deeply jgrateful,. ;
Respectfully submitted.
A. L. Cavenaugh,
Flnano Commissioner"
mm POLIO PRECAUTIONS
RE USTED. FOR PAREH
tWaaming that the 1949 polio sea-1
ion is "iiSt around the corner," the
rtioeiH FouWation for Infantile
liWlrrtir today issued a list of pre
eaaeklnary msaeures to be observed
by those in charge of children
during the epidemic danger period
wnicn usually runs
from May through
October, reaching its
peak during the hot,'
mid-summer, months, v
The five easy-to-fol- j
low health rule for ,
children are:
l 1. Avoid crowds and
contact with other persona is likely.
K 2. Avoid over-fatigue caused by
too active play or exercise,, or ir
regular hour. I v V
3. Avoid 'swimming In polluted
water. Useonly beaches or public
pools declaMed safe by local health
authorities.! ,
ir 4. AvoidHudden chilling. Remove
wet shoesand clothing at once and
keep extra blankets and heavier
Nothing handy for sodden wentlicr
changes. i , r ;
: 5. Observe the golden ru!- of
personalcleanliness. Keep .food
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tightly covered ard safa r.".ns C
or other insects. Garbage rwM t ;
tightly covered and, i.' ot'.-r -posal
facilities are I "J. -should
be buried or buu:: '.
The National Found&Uea c: : t
listed the following sympLor.s .:
infantile paralysis: headacl nav.
sea or upset stomach, muse!? soil
ness or stiffness, and unexrlr.ine 1
fever. Should polio strike in your
family, call a doctor immediately.
Early diagnosis and prompt trc ce
ment by qualified, medical personnel
often prevent serious crippling, the
National Foundation pointed out.
The organization emphasized
that fear and anxiety should be
held to a minimum. A calm, confi
dent attitude is conducive to health
and recovery. Parents, it said,
should remember that of all those
stri--":3P, 60 per cent or more re
co. .. c.n-.pletely, while another 23
per ccn; t :e left with only slight
after e.T-st3. ,-
If rolio is actually diagnosed,
cr-i!r.:: the chapter of the Nation
r'. i'cv.inlation for Infantile Paraly
se serving your community. The
c':-. '.oi' will pay that part of. the
cr:". cf care and treatment which
r.";-i::.: or family cannot meet.
"7: . CUT CJT AND XCEP rOr. ""FERENCE
AGhange is in Order...
L. P. TYIIDALL'S SONS
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Pink Hill, N. C. t
For
TOBACCO TOP DRESSING
HAIL INSURANCE
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AND
FARM NEEDS
!'; IUC JiW x Aft
f Change'to lkp
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; D, H. CARLTON i
, INSURANCE AGENCY ,
WARSAW, ; . NORTn CAROLINA
Life - Fire - Storm - Automobile, etc.
Telephone 34S3
Vcn::;, II. C.
y GoodBeginsingl ... For years of peak
(. .1 performance in your new car, start now to
-h use Conoco N Motor Oil. An added in-
- W gredient in. Conoco N attaches a wear-
. 4 resistant shield of Oil-Platino right to
ji the metal.
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Oil-Plate today at your t ,
Conoco IJiles"9 Merchant's !
CorwTgli. 1949, Continental Oil Company ' '
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