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'Second Lieutenant Pearlle X
Lanier, son of Mr, and Mr. Adman
Lanier, Magnolia, N. C, Decently
was assigned to the 11th Armored
Cavalry Regiment at Camp Carson,
Colorado.
Previously
stationed at
I Sanderson over the week end.
Fort I Bill Michaels of Durham spent
Meade. Maryland .and Fort Knox, the week end with Mrs. F. N. Bar
Kentucky, Lt. Lanier Is a graduate den. Mrs. Michael and children,
of Magnolia High School.
; Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Branily and
children of Spring Hope visited
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L, M.
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the best doctor you can get Your child's health
is precious to you to be guarded at any cost!
Equally close to your heart are your child's
chances for happiness achievement success
in his grown-up world of tomorrow.
For him, you naturally want all the advantages
that a first-class college education will give. So
why not take a long look ahead and make sure
that your dreams will come gloriously true?
At surprisingly small cost per month, an endow
ment policy will give you this positive assurance:
When your child is ready to go to college, the
money will be there with which to send him.
Let's talk it over. No obligation
on vour part, of coure".
A. L CAVEIIAUGH
Billy and Debby returned . home
with him after spending the week
with ner mother.
Mrs. Audrey Joyner of Jackson'
ville is visiting her son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Joy
ner. -: :-:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and
children -of Wilmington are spen
ding their vacation with her fath
er, Mr. James Tucker and his par
ents, Mir. and Mrs. John W. Evans.
v Mrs. Herbert Tucker of Teachey
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Alvin Powell and James Tucker.
'Norwood Baker of Charlotte is
visiting his parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
jacoo taxer.
Mr. and Mirs. Macon Smith of
Wlllard visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Q
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith
for a while Sunday afternoon.
Miss Hattie Mae Merritt of Ches
ter, Va., visited her mother, Mrs.
,iiza,netn Merritt and family re
cently.
Mr. E. W. Saunders of Richmond
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son last week end. Mrs. Saunders
and little son returned home witn
him after visiting her parents for a
week , ;V v.k; .'" 4 ;-.(
Mrand Mrs. J. P. Tucker, Jr.
and cnlk'ren Ellen and Jimmy of
Wilmingto nviaited her mother,
Mrs. Ellen Cbestnutt and his fath
er James Tucker over the week
end. They also attended the fun
eral of Lester Matthews on Sunday
afternoon. -,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones of Win
sor, Va., spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and Mrs.
Lester Matthews, Tbey attended
the funeral of .Mr. Lester Matthews,
on Sunday afternoon. ,
Mr. and Mrsf Bill Jones of Win
sor, Va, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and Mrs.
Lester Matthews. They attended
the funeral of Mr. Lester Matthews.
Mrs. Jones is a grand daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and
children visited her parents, Mr.
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sander-1 and Mrs. Hubert Simpson in Beuia-
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PAUL POTTER, Associate
Phone 424
TOBACCO TRANSPLANTERS
We now have in stock Ellis mounted pick up type trans
planters for John Deere M, Famuli Super "A", Ford, and
Ferguson Tractors. The runner Is (he floating type most de
sired by farmers everywhere.
For the tobacco grower who wants to plant with si team, we
have the well known Bemis Transplanter which also fear the
floating runner.
See ns for John Deere Tractors and Equipment end Tractor
Weeders.
Included in our stock of used equipment we have:
2 John Deere B Tractors
2 John Deere H Tractors
1 Massey Harris Pony Tractor
- 1 Case VA Tractor
, And A Good Selection Of Riding Cultivators
Come In To See Us The Next Time Ton Are In Clinton.
The Britt Corporation
107 Elizabeth St., Clinton, N. C.
ville Sunday afternoon. .
Allen Turner of Bryson City, N.
C. brought his wife and Utile girl
Diane to visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Boyette in Clinton and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O.
Turner here.;. Mr Turner return
ed to Bryson City but will come
back in two weeks for a weeks visit
with bis parents . '
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Home of
Kioston visited his mother Mrs.
Florence Home and sister Miss
Betty Horne and other relatives in
town .Sunday.-' ' . - :
Miss Lucille Pope of Washington,
D.'C' spent Thursday with Mrs.
J. N. Horne. -.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Crown of
Wilmington visited relatives In
town Sunday
Mrs. J. N. Horne and Miss Lou
ise Croom visited Mrs. Ada Carlton
in Warsaw on Friday. Mrs. Carl
ton is much better after .her five
months stay in a hospital with a
broken hip. She is now with her
son tugene Carlton in Warsaw.
. Mrs. S. B. Hunter spent last
week end with his son, Dr. John
Hunter and family in Florence, S.
Mrs, L. H. Truelove of wilming-
T By Arthur M. Benton '
. Unless farmers plant mote feed
grains than they did last year the
.country may face a serious shortage
of livestock feed at a time When
more production is badly needed.
Recent reports Indicate that the
have dwindled. '-.V-I s ,
All of the farm families using
supervised credit whether their
loans are for operating needs or
fr nurchase or development of
their farms, are re-arranging their
farm enterprises in such a way
f!!gf T!?u uZZrlirTm that their farms and their labor
ductlon of the feed crops ana otner
cooperating in drive to neip
farmers reach the goals.- :
Farm operators in Duplin coun
ty who use supervised credit , to
develop efficient family-type farms
are being asked to review their
farm production which is needed
to avert shortages. ,, '. .
Several conditions exist today
that make more farm production
plans for the coming year and make ' necessary. Domestic requirements
every enort to piani au.iuey ia,are increasing. Each day an ad-
planned and to' carry out recom
mended crop production practices.
Home Administration ' office are
The services of the local Fanners
available to any borrower .who
wants help In overcoming a produc
tion problem. ,'v7
Crop production practices recom
mended in Duplin county ire the
use of Improved seed varieties,
more efficient application of fertil-
better control of weeds, m-
ditlonal 7.000 people the equlva'
lent of a good sized town are add
ed to our American population, We
have 7.000 more mouths to feed
today than we had yesterday to
say nothing of m o r e bodies to
clothe. Tomorrow, ihere'll be an
other 7,000. In addition, our per
capital food consumption is 13 per
cent higher than .the prewar, av
erage. ! - ' '
Another fact to be considered is
lzer.-
sects and disease. Proper storage
of feed and grain on farms, steps 'that men in uniform eat more than
ton is Visiting Mr. and Mrs. JonnW., .. . mn.hlnrv are othpr nxuli nt Athp nations '1 ihat iro
R.Croom. - . . ' . I practices being followed. : Soil directly In the path of commun-
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and .building,' maintenance of farm Istlc aggression must be met in
son Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gray hulidinfis proper feeding, balanc- part by the United States. High
and son Robert were dinner guests
ed rations, and Improved .waters
of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Paul in War
saw Sunday. '
Mrs. J. A. Smith visited her
mother, Mrs. J. H. Rouse and her
sister Mr. Frank. Calloway and
family in Clinton Thursday..
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith made
WSv aDd, "-t mornTnTpenJmoS
iui u n... it age, and 14 per cent more barley
sin 10 nA nan( vatt InMl
Via IS Jf UtUlC MUU, ,r'
More feed . grains and forage
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... AND IT'S AS-Sf
Th new Carolina Power & Qght residential rates for the former
Tide Water area went into effect April 1; 1952. .They're money savers I
Even better . . ; the new rate GIVES you a block of electricity at NO
EXTRA, COSTl That'i right, you will be able to live better electrically
and savel . -
Raf 2Cii If you um electric lights, a refrigerator, small ap
plloM caid tour kilowatt-hour usage is less than 250 kilo-waH-lvoufe
per month, you will come under this rate . . ; -:
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Your new bill will Ee figured In comparison with the' amount
bf eleejirlcity yon used last year . f . If you use more electricity
VU month than you used durina the same, month last year,;
your bill Will be figured on rate B and vou will find you have
eemaed. additional electricity at NO EXTRA COSTI J-
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, ,k i tlnaer rate A 250 Blowalt-hours will l
k i-x't:'i , .cost $7.50 Vi . "
Rale B i If you Care an all-electric home, or If by adding an
eleotrie range and other appliances your -use increases to
more than 250Hlowatt-houts, you are on rate JS. The more
r - : . eiectnaiy you use, tne cneaper aets. - ' A
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Under rate B 325 EIcwdl-lTours wllj
. cost $7.50 . -
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with her parents Mr. and Mr
C. Wilson. " j
Rev. Parsons of Charleston, S.U.,
held the service in the Magnolia
Baptist Church Sunday. He Was
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tuck
er en Saturday night. On Sunday
he was dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs.' Admah Lanier and Sunday
night Rev. Parsons and Miss Bar
bara Tucker were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tucker.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Tucker and
children ElUs and Russell visited
Mr. Perry Johnson at Castle Hayne
on Sunday. ;
Out of town members of the
family attending the, funeral ser
vices for Mr. Lester Matthews
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Powell,
Mr .and Mrs. J. G Powell, Mr. and
Mrs Clarence Harris, of Richmond;
A F, Powell of Charlotte; Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Herring and child. Nor
folk; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kello,
Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Will Owens,
Wilson; Norman Spell and Mrs.
Addle Merritt, Wallace; Rev. Ed
Parker, Goldsboro; Mr. and Mrs.
James Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Scarborough' .Mrs. Bertha Mae
Wick; Mrs. Annie Lee ElUs, Jimmy
and Elmore Holloman, and Misses
Frances and Marlon Ellis, -Jimmy
ana timore nouoman ana Misses
use practices are other ways thet
are . beiw used to increase feed
production. ' :
Production of more feed for live
stock is -one of the Nation's most
important needs, Department of
ficials say. Compared with last
crops for 'the near-record numbers
of -livestock now oh farms is heed
ed to boost the output of milk and
meat Records show that for two
successive years our feed reserves
Card Of Thanks
We wish to thank everyone for
their kindness shown us during the
illness and death of our father and
husbjnd, Lester Matthews.
Mrs. Lester Matthews and children
: Sunday School was at the regular
time, 10 o'clock on Sunday morn
ing. B.T.U. at 6:30 o'clock In the
afternoon; both with fair attend
ance Sunday. We hope our atten
dance' will continue to increase.
Visitors are always welcome. , .
Choir practice met with' Mrs
Presti'-n ' E:om ' on Wednesday
night. Our sirging k Improving
rapidly. Let's all take an interest
in the prartice. -.' i; , r'- V;' V
Mr. and M's. John'"' "'"--
production also helps in the fight
against Inflation. The pressure on
wages and prices is eased only
when the supply of food and fiber
is sufficient to meet the demand..
The Agricultural Mobilization
Committee for Duplin couat.
ommends that farmers re-ex'
their plans for this year's croj
make every effort possible t
increasing their yield per e
especially corn and other g
Members of this, Committee
George Penny, Soil Conge rv
Service; Lacy T, Weeks, Exte
Service; Marlow F. Bostlc, C
man of P.M. A. Committee; .
Warren, Member of P.MA. c
mittee; Exum James, 1 Membe
P.M.A. Committee; Arthur M. 1
ton, Farmers Home Administra
Garland P. King, Production (
dit Association; J. H. Dodson, :
cationai Agricultural Teacher.
" (Fertilizer manufacture in I
United States was begun in a si
plant in Baltimore in 1849 and
day is one of the largest unit;
the heavy chemicals industry.
SKINLESS WIENERS
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New. Va.; Mr: md Mr. Anrw nni? Mls.vF H'0 OVer Wt.jC.
Matthews, C'emson, S, C. .-. ,..
Mr. and Mrs: Matthew Bradshaw
of Richmond visited his parents.
Mr. and Ms, Marvin radshaw and
family. t y
MissTMartaa Dail of Washineton.
v-s t;. fvisitera of r -moTner, uvirs. jj,
On Sunday the family of Mrs. L.
J. PoweH were together for Ithe
first'tinlcjn fifteen year. K There
are 'eight children: Idrsi Powell
lives with her daughter, Mrs. Lau
ra Merritt in Magnolia. Z
At tetQICIoM
A joint piano recital will be giv
en Thursday night April 26 at
eight o'clock in the high school au
ditorium In Magnolia Mrs1. T. M.
Rogers and Mrs. L. K. Alderman,
teachers. ,; .
The recital will be composed of
piano, 7th grade music festival pu
pils,' vocal solos 'and Glee, Club
members ' ! '-'' "' "
Everyone 'is cordially invited to
aena. ......
Mrs, ' Bill Jarman bfiichlands
is spending several days, with her
parents Mr. and Mm T.. N' Sand
Un. Wiiile here she' has. been on
our sick list. W hope "she sodSn
gainl-toar strength. V fT I"
aive-ko lew, iranv ti9sectH)it af-
tended the music and art festival
In Kenansville last weekf
Mrf and, Mrsflfalms,C. cL Ward,
iary.. Le anav. vernon tuuse ana
Bobby Brown sp'ent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ivey Jr.. at Sutn
merlin Cross Roads. " '-' . ''? J
Messrs. Holmes Rouse, C C.
Rouse. C. C. Ivey, Jr., Billy Costin
and Ward Rouse " went to Wilson
Sunday efternoon'.' ,ti l :,; '
" Mr.iand Mrs. Henry Saulerson
and Mr., and Mrs. H7 h't Sanderson
visited Mrt arid Mrs. David Kilpst
rick Sunday afternoon. :
Mr. and M.s. J. L. Lanier of
the Concord Community visited
the Otis Brown's Sunday. 1 ':).
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2 Esse of application iri trwnsplanr water . . eumlnatint:
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3 Economy ." . Since 1 only. Jhe . area around the plant Js
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TA K ES I ElilSTl R LA C Esl NIC tA S S "A"
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IN THE 1952
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33ge SaJcerlXflliriltpla its Fi;!d!
Agolfii this yecir ; i-Foid was first in gas economy
; Ovtr .auicars: tn its pnce cms in the Mobujtas T
Economy; Run. In this toughest tert, a For4 Six ,
'i iwitn Overdrive :jptIonal t extra ?cost) averaged
: : 68.856 tonussl per gallon and 25.463 actua5 miiae "f
per ffallon. A very important 'contributing factor iB - -
Ford's Automatic Power Pilot which squeezes the
"s last ounce of power out of every drop' of pas. Pound
? for pound, for&'n 'AfcNeu) Mileage, Maker SiX istf
1 definitely the mos economical loprpricsd car tq.ruifL rj
"Tin AAA Gmirf SwiM wnl Ir'o W pM nalhrn" hrmola
'" kmn 4at draw far Jniin todk do ngardka ml tin mrd wslo'-'
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,.mi Br vimbu ml mlln IreyM, iStidU bf muubmr i nUoM mnimtd. ,
vaSi; T'filOl-horsepower
KetSASS;L?JiKCD SIX
i T-f. anise
53.0SS
25.463
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Cleveland, - Ohio
Dayton, Ohio lAl
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