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If. t:::: duilin Tines FRIDAY, NOVEMEEK lClh, 1830 w .. By TEW RESTING Sportsmen are often ainazed at the variety of ways they can use ; nal 1 n Van n A iaiui uViatf nfloM TalrA i canoe paddle, for instance-you 'vorit' JVJ5,1 4 can have milnter tro taction olus fa firm, non-slip grip If you strip being bothered by mosquitoes and such small pests Is to fasten your shirt and pants' cuffs tight with tape. If you break your pipestem It'll be almost as good as new after you wrap it with tape. There are countless other uses and you'll think of new ones. My - .the handles, with transparent tape. , The tape also prevents salty human j sweat from seeping Into the wood , 'iand so eliminates the hazard of -j gnawing by night prowling anl ' mala. ,v , ,.-, Strips of the tape are excellent for emergency repairs to rips and holes in canvas tents, loose fishing . rod ferrules and scores 'of others. ; Cracked eggs can be made sound If strip of cellophane is used to reseal the crack. Th tape keeps the egg intact and prevents mois ture from entering. A pretty sure way to keep from tape across blistered hands, . It keeps the skin clean, and prevents further irritation, ' And I've one more 'suggestion: put tope over the. cwitsh of your flashlight. Then you'll know it's off and not using the battery un til you need it.' Stole College Answers Timely Farm Questions Q. I've been culling my flock ri. - PE Ja ctZzot&tiktisk the health of yoai$liexA7KSS ; r I irar- iJJa-disease; any bnll'may ipfeadfirfrom - " & about once a year, but neighbors say I should do it more often. What is the best system to follow? A. It is best to cull laying flocks continuously to be sure that you do "not . feed unproductive birds. When culling, look for such symp toms as shrunken combs, small eyes," narrow hard abdomens and yellow beaks. Q. My scuppernong vine won t fact that I followed all suggestions in caring for the vine and condi tioning the 'soil. Could you sug gestion a reason for the trouble? A. (Maybe you need a male. vine in your vineyard;. That's no joke, for though female vines bear the grapes, you need a male, vine close by to furnish pollen. You cad plant either a male, vine or a self-pollln-' ating variety such as the black. Bur- bear as it should in spite 'of the gaw or the white Wallace variety. VIIEII YOU FEEL WEAK AS A CAT 'ir 2Sttobealure cows. . - . 'v M Eesaf&" Bullsthatanpply our semeo'pas 'rigl Americanf ' nrJe&ervic ehvsical for admission to stads and are rt if tested regularly foe Bangs, TJJ. and Trichomoniasis. Our tedmicians ose disposable plastic tubes and sanitary cleaning r tlsfKij between services. J tart 'using aisease-irc premium mwr. ionens. . ' IIOLSTEIN GUERMSEY JERSEY S'mt Proved Gnat from fh SOUTHEASTERN ARTIFICIAL BREEDING ASS'N S3, COASTAL COOPERATIVE BREEDERS ASS'N., INC. Phones: 3781 & 5416 WALLACE, N. C. If you have that good-for-nothing feeling, like you are half-sick and half-well, and your nerve energy is weak and low, the chances are its is due to one thing; doctors call it: BLOOD POVERTY Your blood cells may be fagged- out or shrunken, and you might not realize it. Even if you eat the "best' foods you may not be getting all the good out of your meals simply be cause you have SLOW Digestion, without knowing it (or gassy stonv ach) and as a result, you you are a victim of Blood Povertyl In other words, your blood Is nor-getting the fullest good out of what you eat. So your blood-cells become worn down and you have only half as much energy as you really need, you get up in the mornings still tired, and your nerves beoome dull. Hundreds here in Kenansville suffered with "faded-out" blood and stomach . gas -until they got CERTA-VIN. This is the hew medi cine containing 12 Herbs blended with Vitamin B and Iron; you take it before meals and it works with your food. Benefit -comes quickly. Your food digests FASTER, with less gassiness, and you get more good out of your meals. In a few days your blood is energized with new red cells and.your nerves be come stronger. Weak, rundown people tell us they soon feel dif ferent all over. And best of all, our price on CERTA-VIN is reas onable. You can actually take this New, modern medicine for only a Few Cents a Day! So don't go on feeling half-sick and balf-well. Get CERTA-VIN , KENANSVILLE DRUG CO. - ; (adv.) Independent Merchants Ass'n. of N. C. Phoney? Raleigh Thompson Greenwood reports that "the v organization known at the American Independ ent Merchants' Association of North Carolina is not affiliated or connected in any way with the N. C. Merchants Association."' vA Greenwood, Executive Secretary of the N. C. Merchants Association, asserted he has received complaints from merchants and their associa tions from several communities on' activities of the American Inde pendent Merchants' Association of North Carolina. ' s r - "We have made an Investigation, and to our kuowledge there is no organization by this name having offices in North Carolina. We are informed that funds for this asso ciation are being "solicited by a representative by the name of R. E. Tillts and that in return he is promising advertising on behalf of retail merchants in various news papers, and legislative assistance", said Greenwood. "Officials of the State Welfare Department inform us that repre sentatives of American Independ ent Merchants of North Carolina are soliciting funds without a lic ense and they are very eager to get in touch with the head of that organization. No association by that name is incorporated to do busi ness in North Carolina." Greenwood reported that R. Mayne Albright, local attorney, told him Monday that he does not have now, and has not had, any connection with American Indepen dent Merchants Association of North Carolina despite sales talk to the contrary reportedly be ing used by Tillis and his asso ciates. CAROLINA COTON GROWERS WARNED TO SAVE SEED J. A. Shanklin, cotton specialist for State College Extension Service warns cotton growers to make pro vision for saving their own seed from the 1950 crop or face a criti cal shortage of seed next spring. ' The seed shortage extends thru out the Cotton Belt, according to Shanklin, and Vill prevent areas which formerly supplied surplus seed from doing so next spring. : "The North Carollrta cotton seed Moro Mm f ,S00 trios fro a 'mil to ton Dfrgol :..,:. .,.. .; You'd have to go that far to equal Ktho muea. travelled in July, August By driven on esc In every State! On every job! Ml h7VJLdUUVI UJ VII W 0-month. nationwide Ford Truck JSconomy Kun! f ' f& lo Point, Oa. Walter C Jeanea of Armco f ; ) . C t. f$fv l"lpf t Drainage and Metal Productr Inc., in his T T jg(rjl iMDr" ford F-6 Tractor-Trailer. He says he knows l M B now he gets more mileage with his Ford F-6. j-jdSr" ' 'i The record proves it! . . r' li iiii "t i j i l 0r IP '""JJg Jv, 1 Houiton, Tax. Russell R. BKent of Nursery Service Co. has used Ford Trucks since 1920. This is one of his F-5 Dumps. He says lie's found them more economical than any other trucks in their price Held, . For Best Price and Cor plek Ji,b on Monuments See or Write ' Rev. H. J. Whalev BEULAVH I supply," Shanklin asserted, "is only about one-third as large as it nor mally is. Yet our farmers have been asked by the U. S. Dept. of Agri culture to increase their cotton acreage in 1951 by 60 percent. We can't go to other areas for seed as we did two years ago when 2,500 tons of seed were obtained from the Mississippi Dela region. The only solution is for growers to save their own seed this fall." NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION In The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA: DUPLIN COUNTY: LUCY IRIS ROBERTS, plaintiff, vs MARK MASON ROBERTS .defend ant. The defendant, Mark Mason Roberts, will take notice that an IVktdoesMMESmesnfoiw.Mr.fiinza? EZIOPINZA., WHO STARRED IN "SOUTH PACIFIC", SAYS: action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Duplin County, : North Carolina, for the purpose of ob-. taining an absolute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two years and more of separation; and the defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of General County Court of said County, Kenansville, North Caro- una, within twenty (20) days after t the 9th Day of December, 1950, and answer or demur to the Com plaint in said action or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 2nd day of November, 1950. R. V. Wells, Clerk of Gen eral County Court of Duplin County. l-4t. CVV 12 pp5 ( MADNESS TO ME J 0 fjT c,eARETTE AT :.l AGREES WITH fek i- ifjK MY THROAT- -r camel! mm f BIG SAVINGS on ROUND TRIP FARES You save an extra 10 or more tach way on every Greyhound Round-Trip ticket ! Ask about the big Fall Round -Up of all kinds of trips, tours, special features 1 A FIW EXAMPLES There are hundreds mora Scottish Rile Masonic Bodies Wilmington, N. G. Announce their ANNUAL FALL REUNION to be held in the Masonic Temple, Wilmington, N. C: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, beginning at 9:00 A. M. 4th through the 14th Degrees WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, beginning at 8:30 A. M. 15th through the 27th Degrees THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, beginning at 9:30 A. M. 28th through the 32nd Degrees AH Scottish Rite Mas'is are cordially invited to attend. " C -s. B. 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Thou and of truck -wise professional drivers are working their : - Ford Trucks hard, on every kind of road, under all pos sible conditions! , '-. 111 million ton-mlUi in three months make, the Econ omy Run a hauling epic , . . and still three months to go! . Careful records show Ford Truck FACTS on gas and oil . consumed, total repairs and maintenance miles-travelled, ; loads 'carried , -. . . ' Monoy saved ovory mllol These driver are demon -. strating what every Ford Truck owner already knows! That Ford Trucks do MORE per dollar! Watch for more ' news of the Economy Run. Come in and see ui learn how Ford can give you better trucking at less cost! rtwwiiii JlJiLaCi? - Km i V. 4 v,; -' Look for this sign on Ford Trucks thou- sands of them all over America! Trucks ) bearing this shield are in the famous Ford . Truck Economy Run! ' , i fcrJ Tisdfcj Crrfj ffs erJ TOW TRUCKS MiT lO.VSM Bos Molnos, la. Carl Nitsly, Superior Oil Co., sutes that these Ford F-8 Big Jobs - average six miles per gallon under heavy load. No repairs since they were bought! m f 1 1 : A3 ;-; i t . .VI I t: X ' f d y j- r t! srl' Branch Banking & Trust ; Company - "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" -77 7. WARSAW WALLACE FAISON
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