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A WARM RECEPTION from the
hungry children of Rechtenbach,
Germany, la given a shipment of
iCROP. food,, sent from American
gfarmers as a result of the 1948
Friendship Food Trains. 28 states
Participated in the collection which
feent food to the .youngsters' like
these, orphans, refugees, old people
land the ill in Europe, Asia, and
JNOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
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The undersigned, having quali
fied as administratrix of the estate
fof Winfield Scott Kornegay, de
Iceased. late of Duplin County, this
8s - to notify all persons having
fclalms against said estate- to pro-
fsent them to the undersigned on. or
Jbefore the 1st day of November,
1950, or this notice will be plead
fin oar to tneir recovery, au per
sons Indebted to said estate will
Iplease make immediate payment
Install
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the Middle East last winter. North
Carolina's 1949 CROP Friendship
Food Train collection will reach
its -high point in mid-November.
Counties throughout the state are
now organizing for the collection
of corn, wheat, peanuts, milk and
cotton through their county CROP
committees.
to the undersigned.
This the 1st day of November,
1949.
Kathleen Kornegay, Ad
ministratrix of the estate
of Winfield Scott Korne
gay, deceased,
Bowden, N. C.
H. E. Phillips, Attorney
12-9-et. HEP
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
The undersigned, having quail-
Cos, Oil, Wood, Or Electrical Units Nov And Let John L. Lewis
You Are llo Longer Dependent On Coal For Heat - Don't Wait
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f.ci as administrator of the ettUile
of Ida A. Lanier, deceased, late of
Duplin County, this 1 to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to present them to the under
signed on or before the 19th day of
October, 1950, or this notice will
plead in bar oMhelr recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make Immediate payment to
the undersigned. - ; ' ' v
This the 19th day of October,
1949. - -
'Daniel W. Lanier, Admlnl-
strator of the estate of Ida
A. ' Lanier, deceased.
Beulaville, N. C.
H. E. Phillips, Attorney
Kenansville, N. C. ,
11-25-6 HEP
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
BY PUBLICATION
,In The General County Court
NORTH CAROLINA,
DUPLIN COUNTS'.
DUFFIE SHARPLESS
VS
KAY SHARPLESS
: Notice is hereby given that the
above entitled action has been com
menced in the General County
Court of Duplin County by the
plaintiff against the defendant,
wherein- the plaintiff seeks to re
cover from the defendant, an abso
lute divorce, on the grounds of two
years separatlonThe defendant la
required to be and appear at the
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Office of the Clerk -of the Super
ior Court of Duplin County of Ke
nansville, North Carolina, on Dec
ember 1, 1949, and answer or de
mur to the complaint which has
been filed' In said office, on or be
fore December 23; 1949, ' or the
relief demanded in said complaint
will be granted the plaintiff.
This the 31st day of October,
1949. ' '
R. V. Wells, Clerk
General County Court
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NOTICE OF EXECUTOR
The undersigned, having quali
fied as Executor of the estate of
W. J. Grady, deceased, late of Du
plin County, tills is to notify all
persons having claims against sail
estate to present them to the-undersigned
on or before the 17th
day of October, 1950, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make imme
diate payment to the undersigned.
This the 17th day of October,
1949.
Paul A. Grady, Executor
of the estate of W. J.
Grady, deceased.
H. E. Phillips, Atty.
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Conservation
Farming '
Bv Georae Penney
This is the season when the far
mer starts making nlans for the
improvement of his rarm lor uie
Dr. H. W. Colwel!
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted.
Next Door To Cavenaugh
Chevrolet Company.
Permanent Office In
WALLACE. N. C.
MRS. M. M. THIGPEN
Beulaville. N. C,
Representative For
WARSAW FLORAL
COMPANY
WARSAW. N. C.
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$179.50 and up
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F"r"!!!T,,r,F: OF QUALITY i;
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next year.
Some farmers are planning to
install tile drainage so if the next
1-year- is as wet as this one their
crops won't drown. Other plan
start a crop rotation. next year and
increase their yields by planting
more coil improving crops.
Lewis Outlaw, one, of the super
visors of the Southeastern Soil
Conservation District, recommends
a complete 5 year farm plan pre
pared by the farmer, with the as
sistance of the Soil 'Conservation
Service. .
- This plan includes such conserve
tion practices as terracing, drain
age, rotations, Improved pastures
and woodland Improvement to be
accomplished in five years.
The following farmers have made
such a conservation plan in the last
few weeks: E. R. Carlton, A. M.
Britt, and D. J. Middleton of War
saw, C. C. MacMillan of Teachey
and Nash Johnson of Rose Hill
War Disabi
Not Against
Re-inlistment
Disabilities attributable to war
service will not be counted against
World War II veterans who rein
state their National Service Life
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Hth., 1949
Insurance on or before. December
31, 1949,' J. B. Wallace, District
Service Officer of the North Caro
lina Veterans Commission announ
ced today.
Regulations governing service
life Insurance require veterans to
pass a physical examination sat
isfactory to qualify for government
Insurance.
In many instances service-incurred
disabilities could bar a veteran
from obtaining insurance. This lim
ited privilege now opens the door
wide to thousands of veterans who
have not applied because of the
possibility of having service-incurred
disabilities keep them from ob
tainlng insurance.
Nothing beats Italian ryegrass
for a winter lawn.
North Carolina farmers grew a
total of 390,000 acres of oats for
grain in 1946.
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