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P r E. Fuller, the director of Carolina' rural telephone i, said, today that a recent v :Je survey Indicates that 'out North Carolina there is i demand for expanded rur.. al telephone service. The State Afl. ricuMural Mablizatlon Committee has just completed a review of the results or a recent survey conduct, ed In every county of the state, seeking to determine from the j Clean by powerful auction, -the new HOOVER , AERO-DYNE Model 51 with exclusive Pin Ejee. tor . . . litter Giner Marie, that gets all the dirt, hat sad clinging ' litter. $84,95, complete with all H.g tool. br along, long time..; Ijzxftyca Ctositof tcxdzyczzizg m Bower Call oa for a bosna ahowang, bo obligation, ' or Moo by the danoMtratioa table and ear JUB ii " . " yf""X : ' HclEBCTNKp. Ji.ffir) If-ym'n oVa tmdrf fcafr aha hm Hoomrvm genuine Hoover Service wiH " LM gfWTff keep it running right for years to eosn. A JLvJf-J Y CJLq CREEGHINC FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION In Goldsboro . . FIT ASA n or We mean that UTEBALLT, because we adjust your engine the same way a musician tunes a violin. Each part is "tuned" INDIVIDUALLY and precisely til it's i absolutely right. Then we check to see that everything work in perfect Jurneny. The result? MUSIC to your ears! - An Expert Body Man I Now With Us. We Do Any Kind Of BODY OR FENDER WORK All Work Guaranteed , Lewis 24 Hour Wrecker Service Day 355 Call Collect Night 384 'i Warsaw, N. C. farm families themselves their rur.. al needs. Over six hundred meet . ings were held and rural people suggested many .needs of the farm family, but in almost every county, rural ilpaders expressed the desire for fan- Expanded rural telephone Sogram. The result of the survey dicate that among the next ma .' jor steps of progress desired by rural groups is that of efficient and adequate communication. Fuller says that the results of the survey are in keeping with infor. niatlon the North Carolina Electri . ficatlon Authority has been able to assemble and that hardly a day pass es that, the North Carolina Author! . ty does not receive, direct and through the Governors Office, mu merous individual and well organ . lzed group requests for assistance In securing rural telephone serv. ice. Most of these - requests Dolnt out that today rural telephones are a very lmporiant need of rural llv . tag, not only from the standpoint of protection of human life and property but economically. With the advance of mechanical farm, ing, ' livestock farming .artificial breeding, and necessity of latest market Information, communica ... . ...C.N. - A .-.... k .. .. J tiie North Ca rolina Kural Liectriftoation Au .. thority, of which Gwyn B. Price is chairman, to assist rural groups in securing electric service, f rom tne middle and latter thirties, the per centage of electrified rural homes increased from less than 4 per cent in 1934 to near 84 per cent today. The rural telephone program Is a two pronged program. 1. Assisting rural groups in surveying rural communities and counties to deter. mine the extent and concentration of demand for telephone service and presenting this information to existing ' companies, . encouraging them to provide the service request ed. 2. Where companies for any reason do not feel Justified in pro., vldlng service, assisting rural peo ple in organizing telephone mem .. bershlp corporations under the state statute for the purpose of se.. curing funds, constructing and op . erating their own system, v Boll Yeevil Is Most Destructive Insect . What insect has caused the most damage on North Carolina farms this season? ' - ' : There' no doubt about ithe ans . wer. say George D. Jones, insect control specialist for the State Col . lege Extension Service. As in 1949 in .!- n:i cents, but ira pected to r,;aift a considei , e sum. Records from treated and untreated iiemi are now belno tahnlutori Th. data already shows that farmers were well paid for knowing what the situation was from week to weex ana treating when, necessary to control the weevil Some ffrowar npaH4 tn mat.. from six to 10 applications of pol son. while others were able to get by with onlv two tn nv .nniiZ. tlons. In some cases the lnlestation -i i ... O.I.! r t,'h ranking j...als on t:.e lis.t include hornworm on tobaeeo, tobacco flea beetle, rice weevil in stored grain, coddling moth In ap , pies, plum curculio In peaches, spotted cucumber beetle larva In peanuts, wireworm in tobacco, ap . bids on garden crops. Mexisan bean beetle oni beans, and the housefly. In addition, much concern was caused by such Insects as wire .. worm in corn, termites, other stor . ed grain pests, blood sucking flies ...0 au iuv uijkl iki imBi m am ...... it.. j . . . nsiii " ukw, mua gruos on uvesiocK, the rri if) ' Gcncrcl In;aranco Kenansville's Only Issursnce Ajency Duplin County - Kenansville, North Carolina Statement of Financial Condition June 30r 1951 (a) Assessed Valuation, 1951 (b) Debt of the County: Bonds: For Schools $ 303 600.00 For other than schools , 1 133 000 00 Revenue Anticipation Notes NONE Bond Anticipation Notes NONE $29 013 793 00 K)OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOCC3 i O ; COMFORTABLE , ) o , M AT TDFCCCC t I v springs ; ; BEDS . g , Priced Right At ' ' - S . 'j'' use'' - ' s ' ' o LJGllirr..PTr!nA g Of Kinston, Inc. g ooooooooooooooooooooobocn Sweet PoI:!d Crcv;;rs If You Have Potatoes To Sell' or Wish to Have Some Cored And Stored, My House is Now Open ' ' BASKETS FOB SALE " , 1 i - . ".- tfi -BOTAKT DIGGERS FOB BENT 1 1 Mi. West of Kenansville oooooooooocooooooooooooooccooocoooooooooooooooooo TOTAL (c) Total Amount of 1990 Tax Levy 1950 Total County wide Tax Rate, (d) Amount of Taxes for each of, the three proceeding fiscal years which remained uncollected at the end of such years: 1950 Levy 1949 Levy 1948 Levy (e) Miscellaneous revenue other than taxation for the proceeding fiscal year ID Deficits in all County funds in the - aggregate for the proceeding fiscal year (g) Deficits for each subdivision of the . County . .1 (h) S'irp'us revenues of the County and of each subdivision of the County for the preceeding , year (1) Unencumbered balance of the Coun.. ty for the preceeding year : Unencumbered balances of each of The subdivisions of the. County for the preceeding year, i , (j). Rate : of taxation or County pur. poses necessary In the current fiscal year - '. , Respectfully submitted, .a. ,r F. W. McGowan ', , County Accountant " $1.50 1 436 600 00 424 668 81 116 052 00 120 607 60 97 264 81 593 857 94 NONE NONE NONE 90 375 37 ' NONE 1.50 f I Go Croyhcund beccuso it's Maybe it's became of the interesting people you meet when you travel by Greyhound they're all eg friendly! Or perhaps th help. talns and cotutefy of Greyhound driver is the answer. One thing, sore, it's th friimUf way to travel, and f Ukt i$l More Express and Limited Schedules. (a.ul Mora Thru RuaM-MAS.Lr.. w vvvva. w bw v www w avava w ..'y.;,' ski-... M . a -a. - .... - riocM i no) Any other Travel Way!. I T... Zj r'Vi Wilinlncton. N. C. . RalelahTN. C. . , I Crssaa smaii Greensboro. N. ' fi S i T m nollr asa the FALU ' Winston Salem, N. C, unrnam, M. C Richmond, Va. ' ' Washinaton. D. r. - New york, N. T. ssssa ataasaVadaaJ g. , - w iVlvwaWMV NNeaf trs as CCXVEDIUT fl fli fV rT! 7 4T " S f li 1 I I jwaaej iaW a i a,,, a f m. . Ta. f Mawusl v Come to Goldsboro For Complete and Efficient ' EYEGLASS SERVICE Whether you need new glasses or re pairs to present glasses, you will like our prompt, courteous service. , Satisfaction .Guaranteed SMITH-T0LAEI OPTICIANS 150 S. Center St Phone 3142 Near Carolina Theatre , , ' - - " 1 ' ' f " In Goldsboro O O o o o o o o o o o o o. o o o o o o o o o o O - o o o o o o O" o o o o A v o, o o o o o (J o, o o o o o Jfs Mote D13airs"' When You Sell At Kinston's Largest and Best J U 1 02 2 Kinston's Largest and Best For That Dollar :;tsyi:si ' Base Dally , . , 2" ... 2 V ' ' S ' ' 2 'V 2 One Way $ 1.46 5.6 2.25 4.15 4JK , 4J6 ' 7.05 XXM its fha frlsal IE TCU KEET ': Stephens Service Station rnone 2334 KenansviUe, N. C. ' . WosFATas -H- 1 Sev 10 EACH WAY wM is U. Trip Ticket , GREYHOUND TERMINAL . t . . . . . Want to know who s !s C J f-. -. V ""O h"vi . . i V ho r - ' . . . v i ' V' You've Worked Hard to Make Your Tob-cco. Why Hot Sell Vifh Men Who Work Just As Hard and Are Recognized As Experts In Selling Tobacco. v I r Sheppard's Warehouses are Owned and Operated by Men Who Have Had a Lifetime of- Experience in Selling Tobacco That's Why Sheppard's Warehouses Have Already Sold Over 2,000,000 Pounds Of Tobacco This Season I You, Too, Regardless Of Where You live, ten l!sv Sell At Stap;ard's Arid be Convinced as Tbcsscnds Are Alredy - That You Gst More Dollars VbnYou Sell ct Sheppard's. ' HO, CLOCK SALES 110 BOO Kill G IIECESSARY ;ii : ; r SELL FOH THAT IHcll DOLLAR RETCL HOME TIIE SAT.E DAY u O O o. o o o o o o o o I . j o o o o o o o o o o o o o a c; ) i r7 "'At i ' ' e al WU 1; Cz 2 A fj . Mill!" : I ! I : i . - V" , i ' JaW W f o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . o o o o o o ; o ' o . o o () () o () () C) () ir s ri " 1 f ', J. o , o . o o o o o O v, o ,rv o O ' o o o o o o .; o o, o o o o o o 8T- o o 9
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