C".!tJO "Brotherhood Be r'n atl-ome" Is the theme of the ten a annual observance of Nation al i miiy Week which has been et ior May 4-11- ". '". '" "' ' The observance has been heartily endorsed by President ftrnj who expressed the hope that it will help to bring about a renewed feel ing of responsibility throughout the nation which will strengthen family Uvln ' - j" ... In a letter released here this week, the President pointed out that the habit of cltlxens working to aether to meet the basic neeas t of their own and their neighbors families spells the fundamental dif ference between America and to talitarian countries. The letter U addressed to.Rev. E. Lents, of Chicago, National Coun cil of the Churches of Christ in the US-A., Rabbi Hlrsch E. I Freund, v,rvm vnrk Citv. Svnaaosue Coun cil of America; and Bev. Edgar M. . i a i noil J WttffhfntV. Does Fertilizer it thia Hma nt vear farmers are " burying tens of thonsands of dol lars worth of fertilizers under their various crops. In fact the fertili ser bill is usually the biggest single item in the production of crop Many farmers are accustomed to thick of their fertilizer bill as a (-roo expense, a kind of "neces- rary evil". But is K? The figures below would tend to show fertilizers I should be classed as an annual In vestment, and a very good invest-, ment at that, paying a much high-', er return than money in ine oans, Machinery Shields Heeded For Safety There is no excuse for not keep ing power take-off and other farm .uiiinmi ahlolri in al ee says Lacy Weeks county farm agent ior the State College Extension Ser vice. It Is much easier to be safe than sorry: ' The national Safety Coun cil Mwirti that too manv farmers leave their shields in the implement shed or misplace tnem enureiy. CiCID GO09S-- set lb New Or mm gf 1 tn-nssOih: .my: Office Supplies ' -AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, QIAIRS, FILING CABINETS UEDGERSf BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX Jcb II. 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National Cwuc Vet- fare Conlereoct, sponsors oi we observancew , Mr. Truman wrote: ? Mwitlumt tha euldanca of Cod rftiun uuh anlritual analiiiea lifK4n anMhM aa fwnn. honor. iam and lore, the ablest of our mil itary, political anq tnaustnai ieaa- ers cannoi gnre us peace." Commenting on the fact that for iL. t.nh MmMithn vaar Protea- I tants, Catholics, and Jews will cele brate Family week together, v. Truman said: ;--MT nf4hrlii thia action veonle everywhere will be Inspired by the knowledge that the three great churches of America Jewish, Catholic and Protestant are finding a common religious motiva tion in their devotion to our coun try and to the families which gener ate the moral power w our ocracy. Pay Off? Facs! or stocks or bonds, ';. .. After long and careful study on the response of crops to proper fer it.oinn h National Fertilizer Assosclation has released some In teresting figures. While mere are variations' in specific cases, the over all averages seem to run like this: ONE DOLLAR Invested In balanced fertilizer pays "back: on wheat, $4.42; on tobacco $11.02; on corn, $6.70; on cotton an 4ft- on beef. 4.62: on milk. 728: on tomatoes, $16.70. Farmers who do not have stand ard power take-oft hitches or shields for old tractors, should con sult their local implement dealer. Hitches and- adapter packages for power-driven implements may be obtained from dealers representing the manufacturer of the implement.. The best shlel dthat can be made! gives no protection if It is not used. For new farm equipment, manu facturers are providing nonnremov able power take-off shields, may be opened for servicing and inspec tion of the power shaft. - Most of them are built with a loop around the pipe connection' between the universal joints or: otherwise per manently attached so they cannot be removed entirely. If the drive Is in use, the shield stays with it. Don't overlook the smaller shields provided for fans, chains or gears. See that all shield sare in place before an implement: is taken to the field. When working without shields, the stakes are high, and when you lose it U too late to make amends. , -, . - . .-, NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT North Carolina Duplin County Eloise Graham Farrior Bryant James Farrior The above named defendant. Hnat Jinii Varrar. will take ootioe that an Action entitled as o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o office and astatine Ptt, Kenansville, K, C. aaea soaner. : j Iwtwwajioshal Unatana , I 1 ftmatey SHssjsi ta m f ' 8CItIPTUII: SSxodu S0:S.1: Mar :S3 Luk 4:iab; W:10-ll OBVOTIOMAI. KBADINOI Plm M Vhose Sunday? Lease for' If ay 11. lSt Anewspsper column- is entitled "My Day;" bet such a con ceited title as you might think as first glance. Whose day Is this, any way? Yours, of course. WhatT you ask In surprise. My day? I have to work arom morning to night in the house or on ' the farm or in the schoolroom or in the - office or on the read some where. My - day. Indeed! ; Td like to get ten min utes of It for my self If I could. Now wait a min ute. Suppose you do have only ten min utes' worth. What do you do with your own - personal, uninterrupted part of thedayT But that's not the whole story, not the whole question. The day is more yours than you think. For you can bring, and you do bring, to every day you live, a certain mood, an intention, a spirit The same scene in sunlight and unler heavy clouds is quite different. The same person in sickness and in health is not one but two people. Row Will Ton Feel on Monday? THERE is one day of the week which, as Christians believe, is God's special gift to man. It is for everybody's benefit Let us suppose there is a town where everybody works, one way or another, for one man, spending most of their time making one man rich. Six days a week, that is; then comes Sunday and nobody works. This is everybody's day, not the boss's day. r,.y : V Such a town would be a little hard to find; but even there everybody does have one day. - Jesus said. The Sabbath Is made for man. Not for preachers, not for a favored few. not even for Jews and Christians only: but for man. The Jewish Sabbath of which Jesus spoke has its successor In the Chris tian Sunday. It Is quite true that Christians appreciate the day more than atheists; but God made- Sun day for man Just as ha sends rain and sunshine on one and all. Our forefathers sometimes got hold of Sunday by fhe wrong handle. Just as the Pharisees did In their tinn, with the Sabbath. They talked a good deal about not breaklng, the Sabbath as if It were a very fngtte something to be kept under glass and never touched. , No, Jesus meant that the day is to be used; and the purpose of It Is to keep snaa from being broken. statthathtsttanetaOettt. This Messed day Is net stsnpty ' a day whleh we rise back, ae to A speak, to ear aermal ktvel after thejtoftaws et the : irsfiea s tvn. U aatd It east be when wisely woY' ft day ea whleh we eaZ grew,' saiataUy, seolany, spiritually. Do you need a rule or guide on how best to spend your Sundays? Then ask yourself this question: 1 should be a better person Monday morning' than I was on Saturday night The best way to spend Sun day Is to spend It in such a way that I shall begin next week a little better than I begaq last . - ;: ' The Lord's Day WHOSE day is it? Jesus said something else about It: The Son of Man (by this he always meant himself) Is Lord of the Sab bath. So the Christian church has called It the Lord's Day ever since. New this particular Sunday -In May happens to be "Mother's Day" In the United States, and . every ene can understand that ! . there are good ways and peer , ways to celebrate ' Mother's Day. Tea write year mother er : ' visit her, er" If she Is gone from " thia earth yea think about her, i , yea spend the day doing the ' kind of things .that aba weald ' eajey. doing with yeu. ' So on the Lord's Day you cele brate in Christ's honor., 'i- ' - a The Day of Ged 'E must also remember mat this Is God's Day, the "Sabbath of the Lord thy God." It is his because he gave It; his because It la dedi cated to him. It Is fee snaa, yet; bat man la never reBy asaa as 'long as he leaves Ged out Maa without - Ged hi s ship wKhees water, ml sard wMheut air, an earth with- J - out the an. Man eede .Gedt : ts the avMea day ! "This Is the day when we have the most time for reading and hearing and thinking about God's Word; a day when we have greater freedom to do something In his service; a day when the loneliest soul may find the heavenly Friend. . CarHM lai ; tbiiwu, ItHtfn. Maa Itattaaal VtmmtU af U Caaraaa al CVrtat at lk u. BUM i mn. Sinml fey f flWM.I - above bae boon commenced In the Or-"f r,--y C'H H I""Un Cc k - tie pi. ire ti t 41- v ' t i on t" - t ;' .. ' ". d t . i . ' i r T Of A A Deitag tU fee Ulf tf tie W mht It wi hi : eaiiiiii sW (Im iminU wt Briaiwa, kgiwuU ' aw a M mS4iU-fi awa'itnU tfeaashtfall 1 S ; W ilnn. The Mi mtmmtni wa m tfc Mi l ' UMui to haS talus M 4fly anflto W aM Wa : ;tar i rain. Tlx 'U-wa' W 'rk4 m Wle m aa a SWr afkMWW ta Uftmmbu, t4t, aVImMi tborr rnaU ly took kiM wlk with -, a kury kwl, K lu h na ta Im that ha maid ami tto fmmiliar aMk. Wpm to It yn M to: M tak tto ttttb toefc at triAtm htm to ttoasbt tto aalt aar wU tola Ua toddL N. to . vm 14 4 Ui arMUa tod cm e-ana. Otttara ' AM4H mi fatf tto Uf' ? -. -, Tea drrkon 4-fmi Uri, with aw M Vtoa attor Mfm W nmtu fin, ; Mtai ttt Mtl, O aMaV n mtt twtft a m a tttt uf iit J- SMttVi tyi (raw itm, a'arfat t Ctoaca tmd aVay ta U Tumd I Ht( '''id .. ..J ,';-,.:':iV:t''iSf-'i-"s: - O rtoa rWf , I mniThy fmtmti wry Poet's Corner A DOG By Win Dona I want my boy to have a dog Or maybe two or three He'll learn from them much easier . Than he would learn from me. A dog will show him how to love And bear no grudge or hate I'm not so good at that my self vy?,,'r :5 ,- 'iX', But dogs will do it straight. I want my boy to have a dog To be his pal and fnend So he may learn that friend ship Is faithful to the end. There never yet has been a dog Who learned to doublecross Nor catered to you when you won Then dropped you when you lost. MARTY HALE The Old f " Spinner. . from Monthly News Flash, Maryland Game and Inland Fish Commission. In Wildlife In North Carolina HAYSEED By UNCLE SAM. THE HOME GARDEN PATS Whether prices are high or. low home sardeainB oavs. There are just as many calories of food in sarden nroduce when it is cheap as when it is costly, wnen xoou u high there is more saving of money The gardener who will study eatherlna times of the various kinds of vegetables may so plant that he may gather some yegetames xrom his garden many months during the vesr. . He may commence with radish ; and greens which only take, a few weeks to grow. : From the earliest crops on Into early winter, crons may be harvested. Add to the lathering months, the canning, pickling and storing and, the gardener nas iooa, a savins and an income from his garden the whole year around. Another value derived from the home garden is that produce may always be had fresh. Some vege tables begin to deteriorate and lose flavor from the very time of gath ering. When vegetables are brought di rect from the garden to the table there are no packing and trans portation charges. . The profits and costs of the wholesaler and retail er have been eliminated. - The person who hss a small plot of land is willing to put some plan ning and a few hours of work Into borne gardening will be amply paid for his time and labor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of J. B. Miller, deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this la to notify all versons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified, on or before the 29th day of April, 1953 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement This the 29th dsy of April, 1.2. . 3, R, THOMAS, ' Administrator ; J. R. MILLER, estate R. X Lanier, Attorney 0-S-oT. AJJU .L" :, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 1 ' - . . ' . - ... Dtatrlbutad by Dluitrattd Ftatana ajadtMta, Urilinhaai, Ala, - -nti 1i Having this day qualified as Administrator of tjbe Fate of J rt'iret Carlton, deoesel, I f of 1 ui County, North Caro.. ". is 1? it, notify an per" t i $ s"inst the sr" i 5 ta -t tucia to tlie i I " Orator on or 1 i . i or t .'s ph it by clint Xrc::rn. 3 Abide With Me sick preacher takes a walk add to mU to : At tto awalag atrafca LyH tod aaadscud lit lata -aicttaiaat. Aad saw, aa to waltod toalda (to ata, to auda aataa far b farawall amin ta Irliadt wtoal '' iayi aad amiaat to tod ttond far aaarly a eaaitae i af a aMHaty. la Italy to wsald to itraaaart. But tto eaMia aaia kaaw ttora wm aaa Frlaad wha waald fa arltfc kto . . . "la Ufa. ia aaatk" . , , wtona to waat. Hi mi ab tiatliaiata M fapar, aae tto - fasar ta a ralativa arto aat it away ia a araak. Haary . Fraasb Lyta diad ia lialhua Ptaaaa twa aiaa lat aftav ... latTiai Briatoat. Ha aam raactod Italy, la lil Ut yoaai nuaa ta tto attaaalaa al a tMtdaa yabbaar. : uaipaaHF wiiuaai . tor Ml U al la ila, ta pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment."-. This 21stT day of March, 1952. EARL CARR, Administrator Mount Olive, N. C. R-2 5-1-6T V.B.G. Mcllair Seed Folks Laurinburg, N. C. One of the top packaging display honors in America has been awarded the Mc Nalr's Yield Tested Seed Com pany's tobacco' seed container It was announced here recently by company officials. The McNalr lfi-ounce tobacco seed display carton received hon orable mention this year in the annual carton competition conduct ed by the Folding Paper Carton Association of America. Judges termed the McNalr carton, which features tobacco barn backed by a large tobacco leaf, as an outstand ing example of progressive pack aging. Aa honorable mention certificate has already .been; received by the local seed company and the dis play carton will receive national publicity in June. The carton was manufactured .- by . 'the Gardvr Board and Carton Company of Mid- dletown, Ohio. . i The McNalr Seed Company is one of the leading distributors oi tobacco, hybrid corn, cotton, and small grain seed In the Southeast, and the Company has a number of local dealers ia this area. : f4 rraetaf . and Refrigerator combined! . ' ' ' 'i m ,f ' i ' s ' , i - 1 i u J, tytta Miotic Defrosting '- V , In Rfrlerwtorl r . ' J "i.,-..:.i. L J'' i i i i Jt ' i ". hA j :-; r Roll-(oYaii Shelves "'if " , of 1, i . , ! ' , r New Cycta-matU UvelcoMI 4 ti I ' t i l O r , , - lee Hie new Cycla-mallc Frigid r olre now I Also see the new . Deluxe, Master and Standard , modelspriced from $3S0.0ff $fi now! 1 5 d ' J.r A ta aa a tto w aBaaita ad , n. an aa aaaaa aaaa Thy (ran aaa f tto awaW Wt feto Ttytf my gmUt aW May tm Ut - TW aiaad aW waaHaa, O mUdt wM awl . ' MM Thtm Thy mat btftm my rltaWi ayai SUm Urtrngt tto laaa, aW tataf aw aa ;, ttoaUni . . , ' , I" HaaaaVf awrataf Irtaat, aW trntVi 'twas ttodaei iaa dsmk, O Uri, aMtt wtA mt Facing an expected feed grain shortage, Tar Heel farmers are urg ed to get as much feed as possible from their pastures. They can do this by using mineral fertilizers and practicing rotational grazing. Meat produotio minder Federal Inspection for the week ended April 26 was , estimated at 305 million pounds, 1 REMEMBER TODAY TOMORROW WITH A ' j" ':.(.. .;.;- ' PHOTOGRAPHER KRAFT'S STUDIO PhokMS) S17-J er coMansciAL - FUOIOGSPHl A SPECIAfcTT , Df MOfJNT OLMS To The Democratic Voters Of Duplin County: 4 3 Auction Sale All . Eriaj Us Yoor Crrjlrs rii!"3lC3od or lj rk&Mi: We Dave Dryers Tcr All IZ1 j T.l j Ar-'73 Yen Have To Sell - y? ' V ri Pc.! : 3 Tthnti fs Every Dy7tf t- It Is a well-known fact that tlie early tomato blossoms or blossom clusters often fall to aet fruits. This msy be due to a number of factors but is usually due to cool temperatures esrly in the growth season, when the first two clusters of blossoms appesr. . It has been found that apli oatlons of certain plant hormones to the blossoms will cause fruits to est ' In many cases these fruits are aeedless or almost seedless. - Experiment have shown that, In the case of tomatoes, it Is only worth-while to spray the hormone on the first two or three clusters. These hormones are now available at any seed store under various : M. F. ALLEII, JR. General Insurance Kenonsville, II. C. Kenansville's Only Insurance Agency 1 1 H Buildina Hew ! r Donhrinn Old lVf IMVSSSJI W la THINK FIRST n h - II Smith's Heatinff. InCt l l j Kinston,!?. C. 1 Licensed Vnder Patents J Ull,m and 2,05W FOR REGISTER OF ""DEEDS'" Announcement is hereby made of my can didacy to succeed myself as Register of Deeds, subject to the Democratic Primary ' . - Having worked in this office for many years, first as a deputy ani then as the Register, I feel that my long experience amply qualifies me for the duties of this I lace. My record speaks for itself. ' w . . - As in years past, I shall greatly appreciate the help of my friends in the primary v .. All public money collected by this office has been paid over to the County Treasurer and re ceipted for by him. ' -' , " March 31, 1952 ( ' , v Fur.;:rsA,:i:i;:n -v , . Sf::!ii":rds Good Run of r.'cles, and Uoz Each Thursday at ' ; ' ip.it , '. Kinds Tarsi E-rnczt EachTb-rs. 12 O'clock J.: triila r,a,.. TWv should be USeA ....J!n. tn ka ilttWltinnS SdVeB by the manufacturer; ' otherwises they may cause damage or heavy;; wrinkling of the tomato xruiis. . .. Tha mafarlal ahmlld be SDrayOd. on the open blossoms with an at omizer or fine sprayer. Since all; the Blossoms on a cluster onen at one time It will require- at least two applications for each. .Inatar Manv commercial STOWer are now using fruit setting . hor mones successfully and there la; no reason why they should not be-, successful In the home garden es pecially in cool growing seasons.. I The fact that main fruits would be I seedless :;:i-i.",:-::'r ;.- Tobacco Barns? ...... riinnn llnih( nt VWIIIIJ wa"w- , . AND LAST OF , t M The Original . llBf The Original ; The First Successful . The Most Economical . . 1 The Finest Curing Unit MANUFACTURED BY - ' Phone4471 J FORREST H. SMITH, PreeMent J,; , and General Manager ; - f I Cattle )