FRIDAY, FEBRUARY t 4Hjf Ve ' i.::x. ;N APPRECIATION OF MUSIC run duplan times faith or her -fellow members, but reached out to any place or person whom she was able to help In any way . ' She was ill only 'a few weeks and bore her illness with pauenc even, to the end. ,-.' She leaves to mourn her loss 3 daughters, 4 sons, 10 grandchildren, 5 nieces, 2 nephews, and a host- of relatives and' friends. All of us loved and appreciated her deeply, but God loved her best, We cannot say, and do not say that she Is dead; she is Just away! With a cheerful smile, and a wave of the hand, she has wandered Into an unknown land; and left ns dream lng how very fair, ' It needs must be, since she ling ers there to think of her faring on as dear in the love of there as the love of here ;think of her still as the same, we say, she is not dead, she is just away. The Family, . ! Great preparation goes on In class rooms throughout the state In aaticipation- of the Little Symphony Children's concerts. Above Mrs. Fred MoCall,r Director of the Children's Division of the North Carolina Symphony, explains the background material for a symphonic number ' on this year's children's program. Music teachers in every town the Little Symphony will appear are giving their students similar orien tation. The Little Symphony directed by Dr. Benjamin Swalin will ap pear la Rose Hill on February 13th to present a children's concert and an evening performance in the Rose Hill Theatre at 8:30 o'clock. FIIA Farmers Have Of Finances Farmers who cooperated with Farmers Home ' Administration in 1949 have remarkable repayment record. FHA in Duplin made 241 loans to farmers in 1949 to assist In adjusting operations to current needs. These loans were made for various purposes. , Farmers Nad debts maturing in the amount of $138 0? i".d to de rhev havere naM (136.060 which reo:e:ents 93'.' f the amount tney were oue to Lilv of the) Valley 9 Bulb, Jar and Mois $2.00 Finest Quality, German grown, Bpedally prepared for immediate indoor growing. 6 Prime Bulbs, teady to bunt into blossom within 1 weeks! Plus handsome 44" cop per colored Styrene Jardiniere, Plus Sphagnum potting moss. All only $2 ppd. Ideal Gift for Easter Mother's Day all occasions. BULB OF THE MONTH CLUB f. : r 41 Market St. opt. K ,' Chlcoge 7, III M r . S gk r 1. Nafaural. Chilean Nitrate Is the only natural nitrate in ine -.world. . -t v : ' " S. Nitrate) Nlrrogete. The nitrogen 1 100 per cent , nitrate, y .;. ".? V- M. Sodlnen. Chilean Nitrate contains sodium equivalent , to about 35 todium oxide (NaiO). This acta like potash c' . (KsO) and help! to make the . phosphate in the soil more .available. ; 4. Iodine. Chilean Nitrate con- . . ' j - JJ L 1. ll. lain toomti le ncip ma needs ef plants, animal, and i - k.i-.. human beini. S. Other Plant Faad Ele ments. Chilean Nitrate con tain tmall qnantitie of other element that eontribnte to strong, healthy plant growth, . ' each a manganese, potat Jnm, magnetium, boron, ral ' eiam, iron, tulphur, copper - end sine, - ' "TNSY'S ONLY OMS NATCNfl SCftAf" rJ '7 -----t r-v ? Lot. of farmer . . . J' - niiraie, ana, tnai now piama ' 'em 6gnre the sod and all the other mineral in il help make good, ttroifg elands, too." s pay in 1949. The local office considers this an excellent record in view of the fact that due to abnormal weather con ditions, their cotton only had an average yield of 53 pounds per acre and tobacco only averaged 960 pounds per acre. The average corn yield from old field corn was 27 bushels, whereas, borrowers who used recommended hybrids obtain ed a yield of 52 bushels per acre. Veterans are given preference in the all types of assistance. Duplin Native Dies In Virginia Mrs. George Edgerton, 78, diec Sunday afternoon at her home in Portsmouth, Va. after several weeks illness. Surviving are two sons, Ro land Edgerton of Portsmouth, with who she lived, and Ira L. Edger ton of Providence, R. I.; one bro ther, Y. F. Jones and. one sister. Mrs. C. A. Summerlin, bothe of Mt. Ol.'ve. Mrs. Edgerton was the dau ghter of the late Marshall Jones and Lucy Lee Jones of this county. Obituary Sallle E. Pearsall Middleton (Col.) Sallie E. Pearsall Middleton was born Dec. 16, 1880 in Wayne Coun ty, and departed this life Tuesday evening, Jan. 24, 1950. She was married at an early age to Richard Edd Middleton who pre ceded her in death by four months and ten days. Out of this union were born eleven children pf which seven still live. At an early age she professed Christianity in the Baptist faith and during her years was a faithful and ardent. Christian. Her 'Christ ianity was not limited to just hei V 'rwrW . WWII I : ; . Ideal Caadltiaa. Chilean Nitrate comet in ree-flowm pellett - eoey to handle and to apply in any distributor. 7. Qalek Aellag. Chilean j .Nitrate it immediately and J.' ; completely available. , 8. Aitti-Aeld. Chilean Nitrate helpi keep the toil tweet. 0. Time-Tested. Chilean Nitrate ha been proved by mote than 100 yean at re search and practical farm experience. 10. Itanbly Profitable .. x' i - i rkii.. Knaaamleal. Chilean Nitrate improve the quality Of crop a well at the yield. Consistently excellent effect of heavy application year after year npon crop and toil .,. alike make it an ootstanoV ingly profitable a-:d eronimi. cal nitrate lor every need and purpose. . A, "I.... k.i. n.irV.1 malcM Chilean soda different. says It' becaute the nilergen U all ., .... i tii.u a, l ,.f - Slate College Hints To Home Makers All good cooks know that delici ous soup may be brewed, at home from inexpensive materials. There are three types of soup which are very nourishing: cream soups, re- Unforced with milk or grated cheese; thick meat soup, with vegetables and rice or other cereal products; thick bacon or pea soup, which is especially tasty if made with ham bone or salt pork and flavorfuul vegetables like tomato, onion and celery.. Cooked sausage or small hambitrg meat balls or slivered cooked meat may be added to soup. Pleasant View Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith and daughter Charlotte and Mrs. Edith Grady recently returned home after spending some time in Fla. They were accompanied by Mr. Joe Mew born and daughter Jean of Savan nah, Ga. Regular Church services were held Sunday morning here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Kelly Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oates and Joyce visited Mrs. Edith Grady on Sunday afternoon. Do You Want To Cut Your Federal Taxes? Your Wasted Taxes No reasonable man questions the need for taxes to pay the cost of governmental services. Everyone should be willing to pay a fair share of his income for that pur pose. But nobody wants to under write extravagance in the home, in business or in government The bi-partisan Commission on Organisation of the Executive Branch of the Government, created by Congreta with the approval of President Truman and headed by former President Hoover, has pro vided a chart for the elimination of governmental extravagance and waste. This past year, because qf dup lication and overlapping In the Armed Services we wasted about one billion dollars out of the fifteen billion spent for National Security. In 1948 two agencies planned to build the same dam in nearly the same place at Hell's Canyon, Idaho. Each set of plana cost about 1250, 000. The plana differed by approxi mately 75 million dollars in esti mated coat of erection. It now costs the Post Office De partment two and a half cents to print and deliver a penny post card. The Veterans Administration, at the time of the Commission's sur vey, had 6,600 empty beds in its hospitals, yet VA and other gov ernment agencies have planned or are building additional hospitals at a coat i of over a billion dollars, when 64 of the available beds are not now occupied. This is Alice in Wonderland. ., v It takes more than $10 worth of paper work to complete a govern mental purchase order. For example, by the time the necessary paper work is completed, a 50f typewriter ribbon eoate the taxpayer about 110. Turnover of labor is reeognised by all Industry aa expensive. Yet in the Federal Government labor turnover run about 26 per cent, a rate much higher than any private business could stand. This means that every year approximately 600,000 either leave or enter a gov eminent job. The personnel lystera is clogged with red tape. The beat men leave because of the low pay seals, and the btefficlent cannot easily be discharged. ; If enacted into law, the Com mission recommendation to remedy these and other defects In conduct ing our Federal business would save the taxpayer three to four billion dollars a-year. , 4 v To play your part in putting a stop to this wasteful extravagance, join the non-pkrtiaan Citisena Com mittee, which is working for the enactment of the.. Commission's suggestions. Write to the Citisena Committee for Reorganisation of the Executive Branch of the Gov ernment, 1421 . Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Z, Pennsylvania. Write your Congressman.. Inform your--''f about the Commission Report. I THIS BRANCH BANKING it TRUST CO. The Safe Executor" Warsaw, N. C DUPLIN MOTORS , Chrysler - Plymouth Warsaw, N. C. WEST MOTOR COMPANY Oldsmobile CMC Trucks Warsaw, N. C. FLAVIUS WILLIAMSON . Electrical Contractor Pink Hill, N. C. BROWN MILLER Furniture - Hardware Beulaville, N. C. DEVANE APPLIANCE CO. Rulane Gas ; . Eliaabethtown, N. C. (L aV Jaaea, Rep. Kenansvllle) SOL ISAAC-GZOKGE CASTEEN . Fnrniture Company QoUAeta, W. C L i. EAT" CO MP ANT Ben "a. N. C. ' ' N '"" ' V- m So it is with all men. As children of God, all mankind is equal, one to another. As we attend church each Sabbath, let us heed the words of the minister of our faith . . . and let us pray for guidance, that we might learn to understand and love all our neighbors and fellow citi zens . . . and teach our children the ways of truth and understanding. And let us resolve now, at the start of this New Year, to support our churches liberally, and attend them regularly. For it is through them - and them alone, that we can find true peace. AD SPONSORED BY SMITH DRY CLEANERS Warsaw, N. C. KENANSVILLE DRY CLEANERS Kenansvllle, N. C. WHITE ICE CREAM ft MILK CO. Wilmington, N. C. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK Pink Hill, N. C. M. B. HOLT Holft Store SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO. Seven Springe, N. C. T. A. TURNER COMPANY Pink Hill, N. C. W. H. JONES COMPANY Pinfc HilL N. C FARM HOME EQUIPMENT CO. Fink Hill, N. C L. t. TYNDAUS SONS Fink H1H.-N. C. KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE . Kenanavllle, N. C' , Motlier doesn't distinguish between her children be cause one has red hair oranother, blue eves. She cherishes them all - - and knows that what they ar s determined, not by what they look like, but by what s in their hearts. THE FOLLOWING FIRMS: neil jonrvs fleldiknre. N. a GARDNKS EDWARDS BeeOavine. N. C CALYPSO VENEER COMPANY Calypso, N. C. WARSAW HARDWARE CO. Warsaw, N. C STRICKLAND'S DEPT. MOBS Warsaw, N. C WILUFOB1FS DEPT. 8TOCS Wet saw, N, C QUINN-MeGOWEN "COMPANY Warsaw BotdavtBa WARSAW FURNITURE CO. ' Warsaw, W. C A. BROOKS DEPT. 8TORR - Warsaw, N. C TIDE WATER POWER CO. Wttsntsgtoa. N. C C. K. OVINN COMPANY KeaaaurrlUa, K, fc DUPLIN MERCANTILR CO. Keaaasvitte, N. C.