grwAMSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA r, tt Suit the Bread to the Filling i i. - SANDWICH TIME Ii almost any time at all. But they're never more the ladiei rhe W tripWeckers for the he-men, ll.crc's nn ideal sandwich o? eve v occaBien. Suit .he bread to the fillings as shown in the p.cture nutbreaJ lor" ream cheese, enriched white for chicken, wheal or rye for nam or beef. Make your mixed filling in generous port.ons, hut Ion t forget 'he Bakers of America reminder that "bread is tvvn th.rds of the sandwich?' So the right bread is just as Important as the filling. North Carolina Adds New Contest To 4-H Club Program A brand new contest has been added to the 4-H Club program in North Carolina and 20 other states, the National Committee on Boys and Girls Club Work has announ ced. Named the 4-H Public Speak ing Program for 1950, It will be conducted through the State Club office and County Extension agents. If any state prefers to conduct a 4-H Radio Speaking Program, or a combination Public Speaking and Radio Speaking Program, it may do so, according to the announcement. Among the suggested subjects are What 4-H Club Work Has Done For Me; My Home and My Com munity; Making the Farm and Home Safer; Agriculture and Pe troleum; How 4-H Club Work Con tributes to Good Citizenship; Home making as a Career; What 4-H Mem bers Can Do to Promote Good Gov ernment. Talks must be original. As incentive for outstanding ach ievement in the contest, gold-filled medal awards are provided for the boy and girl winner in each par ticipating county by the Pure Oil WHITE'S STORES INC. Mt. Olive, N.C. Where You Always Get The MOST FOR YOUR MONEY' For Mother's Day and Every Day SHOP AT WHITE'S WHERE YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME Company. State awards comprise 1 a set of silverware In a handsome chest for the outstanding girl and a standard American 17-Jewel gold watch for the top-ranking boy. Winners on both county and state levels will be determined on the basis of SO percent on what the participants say, and 50 percent on how they say it County Extension agents will furnish complete information re garding this new contest. PORK, EGGS, CARROTS ON PLENTIFUL LIST The U. S. Department of Agri culture issued its monthly 'list of Southern plentiful foods this week and Miss Hilda Clontz, home dem onstration agent, said May food markets will feature excellent sup plies of pork and pork products, eggs, and carrots. Nationally, there are more chick ens on farms this May than last year and egg production for the month may show a substatial in crease, Miss Clontz said. In addi tion, the fall crop of pigs is now going to market. Plentiful supplies of carrots will come mostly from California and Arizona during the next 30 days. Other vegetables listed as May plentifuls are cabbage, onions, Irish potatoes, lettuce, canned corn and canned lima beans. Broilers, fryers, hens manufac tured dairy products, fish, dry beans and peas, and peanut butter will be plentiful in May. All are recommended by USDA nutrition ists as excellent sources of proteins, the home agent said. Fresh fruits are missing from the list for this month, Miss Clontz said, but she emphasized that rai sins, prunes, and canned peaches are abundant. Honey and cooking fats also will be offered shoppers in generous quantities throughout the month. OUR OWN DUPLIN There is no place so lovely as Carolina in the spring, When apple trees are blooming. And how the birdies sing. You may speak of scenes in Florida, And Hollywoods lovely miss; But no matter where you travel, There's no place so nice as this. Arid especially our own county Yes old Duplin is so dear. No matter where we travel to, Our hearts and thoughts are here. It's just the nicest place on earth To all of us you see, There's just no place in all the world Where we had rather be. By Mrs. A. K. Dnnn. PITPAM "TPPITC CTinTTT Tk BE FERTILIZED NOW Now is the time to fertilize pecan trees. On light soils, half of the fertilizer should be applied -now and' half in June, so say specialists at State College. Under average conditions, the growers use a 6-8-6 fertilizer at the rate of two to three inches for each vear of age or each inch of trunk diameter of the tree. The latter method is generally better since it takes into consideration the size of the tree. Trees of the same age in an orchard do not al luivi make eaual erowth. Pecan roots extend out about twice as far from the trunk as do the bran ds Most of the feed roots are located 6 to 8 feet beyond the ends of the branches. For trees m or more years old the fertilizer should be spread evenly over the entire 1 THOMPSON & FRANCIS MODERN SUPER MARKET MEATS and FANCY GROCERIES A SPECIALITY Mount Olive, N. C. Greetings Home Demonstration Clubs: We carry everything the family needs. Our stock consists of a Grade "A" Market - Heavy and Fancy Groceries - Feeds - Seeds - and Farm Supplies. i. WE QUOTE YOU A FEW OF OUR PRICES: M V 100 Lb. Sack Mountain Rose Flour J. $6,49 50 Lb. Sack Mountain Rose Flour J 3.32 " 25 Ik Sack Mountain Rose Flour 41.65 10 Lb. Sack Mountain Rose Flour ....... f .69 la. When in Mount Olive be sure and visit our store located on r-t Main Street. " , -V " V ' V ft" k 'it -1 " 'here Prc&jS 1 i::.. LVJ - k J . ;:is BY: MRS. It JOYNER She was eighteen. He was twen ty; they were In love. Like most people who realize for the first time that "this is forever"; they were thrilled. And because they were young, they were impetuous. Afraid that their parents would object to their marriage, they planned to elope. . A small town in South C., was chosen for the great event As they sped along the way towards their destination, she playfully chlded him, "I hope you haven't forgot ten the ring," she whispered. He didn't admit it at the time: he was too proud to admit that the oldest joke of all time, "the one about forgetting the ring", was on nun. He ' had forgotten. "Dont worry about the ring, Sweetheart", he answered. "When we get there, we'll stop at a jewelry store and I'll buy the biggest rock in the place." This was pretty big talk for a guy with twenty bucks in his pock et. When they pulled into town, he headed straight for a store. He asked the jeweler .to show her a tray of his prettiest rings: While she looked at them and the atten tion of the jeweler was diverted, he pocketed a wedding ring and the matching engagement ring. The boy then effected a quick get-a-way by telling the, jeweler that he was not satisfied with any of the rings that he had shown them. As soon as they left, the jew eler discovered the theft, and tele phoned the police who soon picked them up and booked them on a charge of grand larceny. Their VfaHfiPil After a con- ference with the parents and the VUU1 mi - w decided not to press charges. Ex plaining that he was the father of three children; he summed-it all up by saying, "i guess a laww-uir-thASA things hap- pen. f These youngsters areni thieves and they've never 'done anything like this before. They just got off on me wrong iouh mu. ha onnnWwera released, f f UCM . " ' ' xi.- HmvA them to r the 1MB JCffCib. " - . - little church, with the consent of orchard and worked into the tap two or three inches of the soil. For trees in the yard, the ferti lizer should be placed in small holes about one foot deep and two feet apart. Applications should be made only when the lawn is dry. - Detailed information is given in Extension Circular No. 342. Cop ies of which may be obtained from the local county agent of the Agri cultural editor, State College Sta tion, Raleigh. S.Ji L. t u.-J V'. - -V' Dr. H:7-Coh7ell Cement Shingle Tab ! In areas where farm bulldtogi in exposed positions. are subject to winds oi aemuuuuu u-c, By: MBS I H. ROUSE, President , Tk-i,.-. Dt.an.Ti TTnme Demons tra ioouuv tion Club was organised in the early 20's, under the guidance ol Bliss Ruth Eborn, who was Home Agent in Duplin County at inn uine. It filis our hearts with Joy, when we recall the uiarter jiiiu, some sUlf attending regularly. It makes us realise that Home Demon stration Club Work is really worth while spiritually, educationally and socially, or our homemakers would not stilt attenff meeting.' cuuwum busly over a period of several years. r kno u,o ma pnntinue Home TC " ' Demonstration Club work in our community and arouse more ln teresFwith the younger generation for an even longer period of time in the future as we work and grasp new Ideas, we grow. -; - f n.' ..nM iiv tn take this op portunity to thank our-past and present Home Agents for all the Interest and patience they have shown our ciud, community ..u homes. OFTOMETBIS I Eyes Examined, Glasses IMied. Next Door To Oaveaattxh.! " Chevrolet CompariV Permanent flffUe In ; ' WALLACE. N. C. shingle tabs. The cement .holds i. - r.v-- mn that wtna can not blow underneath to lUt.tht roofing from tne rooi uea. Quick-setting asphalt cement is used and can be applied with either a putty knife or a caulking F gun. riace a spoi m tcincii the size of a 50-cent piece under the center of the exposed portion ' of each shingle tab and press the I tab down firmly. Do not bend the tabs back farther than necessary, r Use special care on sections, oi ' the rofif most vulnerable to wind -the eaves, the rakes and the ridge. - ..'"'' their parents, and they used the -in0. for the ceremony that they had taken fromhls store. The parents bought tne rings. ,whaK.miil be more fitting in the drama of Ufe - than for a Jew eler to show in action lor au ine world to see, that there things in the world more precious than gold and diamonds - - one of these be ing the God-given quality of Forgiveness. 000000006C i Houses v . AND '-""' J APARTMENTS For Ken! Warsaw And Kenansville A. J. STRICI0AIID PHONE 554 WARSAW. N. C . ftOOOOOOOOOOQ MRS. M. M. THIGPEN BeulavUle, N. C. ' Representative For WARSAW FLORAL COMPANY WARSAW, N. C. 3 Compliments Of GATE'S a. . PICKLES A DUPLIN COUNTY PRODUCT CHAS. F. CATES & SOUS PICKLES AND PRESERVED FRUITS Y Faison, N. C. REMEMBER TODAY TOMORROW WITH A PHOTOGRAPH BY KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OUVE Phones 21T-J or 23 - COMMERCIAL PHOIOGRAI'HI A SPECIALTY oooooooooooo FOn SALE SASH, DOORS, SHEET ROC", ROCK' LATII ROCK WOOL, PLASTER, LZ, CEMENT BRICK, MORTAR, PAINTS, TER-RA-COTTA PIPE, DRAIN IDLE, WHITE ASBESTOS SIDING, ASPHALT SHINGLES, ALL KINDS tV ROLr vnopiNG ROOFLN J, BRICK" ?mTNn Z. J. Carter G Gen ' Wo!Jom. hboooooonnoo n Greetings T TO THE HOME DEM0IISTRATI0I1 CLUBS Of Duplin County . BUY m mil Insurance From S. D. BHOmSWRST MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. YOUR WORK ISCOMMEND ABLE., WARSAW FLOUR & FEED MILLS ' PURINA FEEDS . ; ' CUSTOM GRINDING . WARSAW, N. C. . '' i Our Best Wishes TO THE Duplin County HOME DEMOIISTRATIOII CLU3S r . N. C CONSOLIDATE I1H)S CO., KiC. " ot d,Wynei-crosh Avenue t ' "T-jft - Fcrrocr V7tU'i Criciyard V ; J FX GOLDSBORO, N. C. w' r" r"TT""CT As You Improve Your Homes We Invite You To Our Store To-Improve Your FutnitureNeeosi ill quiiiii-mcgov;;i a - I t . It " FURNITURE OF QUALITY ; FUNERAL DIRECTORS. : AMBULANCE SERVICE HOME OF l. DUPLimJURIAU ASSOCIATION