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J" j . h ! . 1' Pre. OUTLAW IN GERMANY KARLSRUHE, GERMANY PtC. General L. Outlaw, whose -wife, Beaford Lee, lives on Route i. Box 140, Pink Hill," to serving wiJ the 73rd Antl Aircraft Artillery Battalion in Karlsruhe, Germany. The 73rd Is the first AAA unit to be sent to Germany under the pro visions of the North Atlantic Trea - y Organization (NATO). :"'"''"??: Outlaw was engaged in farming near Pink Hill before entering the . Army in March 1951. IN OPERATION SIGNPOST CHICAGO Cpl. Leon A; Lap-' ler, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Archie L. Lanier BeulaviUe, N. C, is par ticipating in "Operation Signpost.' 4he exercise geared to put the air : defenses of the United States on a operational basis. He Is a member of the Army's 31st Anti Aircraft Artillery Brigade which guards the Chicago-Detroit area, s'v ..,,,''.iY,;.,:. : The brigade Is working with the Civilian Ground Observer Corps (GOC) and with Canadian air de fense forces during the July 19-28 exercise. '.;.;..-! if, ' Corporal Lanier Is an Intelli gence specialist with Headquarters Battery of the 51st. AAA Brigade. He entered the Army In Novem ber 1950. . ' . PVT. GURMAN LANIER CAMP GORDON, GEORGIA Pvt. Gurman L. Lanier has com pleted basic combat training at the Signal Corps Replacement Training Center, a part of the Signal Corps Training Center here. A native of BeulaviUe, N. C, Rt. BeEesEeaHezzeeEii t: TAEF-COOKE, INC. I 4 GOLDSBORO, N. C. Hi 139 N. Center St. Phones 803 and 804 SSj j OFFICE OUTFITTERS f j! Business Machines Duplicating Machines yj Mosler Safes Globe Werneke Desks Sjj m .... . ... i IS? 1 AUTO LOANS $50 Up QUICK SERVICE PRE-WAR MODELS CONSIDERED as nil III IS 1 Is III GENERAL FINANCE Coi RCFUS KING HOTEL BLDG. CLINTON, N. C. ' ' Mailing Address Box 519 Clinton, N. C. i 1 1 0 OOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOt HENRY VANN TRACTOR COMPANY ' FORD TRACTORS DEARBORN EQUIPMENT DEABDODU Llfi-Typo TTAGBGG BDS FOR BEST FARM MACHINERY AND GUARANTEED USED TRACTORS HENRY VANN TRACTOR CO. CLINTON, N. C. CONE SWIMMIN' Humphrey comes up from a plunge in. his .private swimming pool at San Francisco's Fleishhacker too to tell us that he may not look too bright but at least he has enough sense to stay in the water during this kind of weather. If the truth be known, Humphrey, like most of us, would appreciate a cake o ice to sit on. and Mm. delphia Naval Shipyard before be ginning her training cruise. i IN "OPERATION POST Cpl. Leon A. Lanier, son of Mr I, he is the son of Mr. Jimmie Lanier. Lanier is a graduate of Chinqua pin School. Prior to entering the service, he was emDloved as a farm er. 1 and Mrs. Archie L. Lanier, of Beu In his basic combat training laville, is participating in "Opera Lanier received instructions in in- tion, Signpost,' the exercise geared to nut the air defenses of the Unit- -pther Army subjects designed to.ed States on an operational basis. prepare the individual for his mil itary duties. Signal Corps basic embodies all phases of training Grow" More Preserve More Vtn Mora High cost of living and high cost of sickness can be reduced by home production- and . conservation of garden fresh and orchard fresh fruits and vegetables. We need more home canning for better diets and for better hea.th: homegrown vegetable and , fruits, red ripe tomatoes, crisp snap beans, vine fresh peas, tree 1 ripened peaches, tender, corn, In cans oi Jars on the storeroom shelves or a dollar and cents economy. ' , Vitamins Prom Vegetables Leafy-green, and yellow vegetab les arc rich In vitamin A value, es pecially the dark green leafy kind and carrots. These vegetables pro vide worthwhile amounts of ribo flavin. Iron, and some calcium; cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts give vitamin C. Citrus fruits, and tomatoes are exeeUent sources of Vitamin C. Cabbage, salad greens, green pep pers, turnips, strawDernes, pine- packaged and tucked away In thJ apple and cantaloupe are also good nome ireezer. I sources u eaten nwi u wmeu Meal planning and preparation 'briefly in" a very little water cab- of food likewise are important. I bag broccoli, Brussels sprouts, Many meals can be enriched and enlivened with, garden goodness. And best part of all, the good meals olanned from , home gardens (in season and out) can help bring about diets that go hand in hand with good health. ; -Families who raise much of their own food supply have better diets than those who buy most of their food. Food produced at home can raise poor diets ro good diets and can make good diets better, wnetn er the saving is in money spent for food or in fewer prescriptions to cure the ailing, home gardening and home food preservation can be -and greens are good sources of vita min C. - Potatoes and sweet potatoes, con tain a number of nutrients. Be cause of the quantities in which they ere eaten, white potatoes can become quite Important as a source of vitamin C. Sweet potatoes , are valuable for vitamin A in addition to vitamin C. ' - - Other vegetables and fruits, high In vitamins and minerals, which help toward a good diet are beets, cauliflower, - corn, cucumbers, on ions, turnips white cabbage, apples, peacnes, nerries, rnuoaro. common to the Army program. The Signal Corps Training Cen ter of which the Signal Corps Re placement Training Center Is a part, is the key source of ir Army's communications specialists. In three and one-half years, this center has mushroomed frdm a handful of buildings and founding cadre to the largest 6ignal center In the United States Army. ON SUBMARINE TENDER Submarine Base, New London, Conn. The submarine tender USS Fulton has returned here after a month's training cruise in the Southern Atlantic. Serving aboard her is Teunis Home, boatswain's mate, third class, USN, son of Ro bert G. Home of Route 2, Beula viUe, N. C. The Fulton is one of the three tenders serving with Submarine Squadron 10 here. She completed her regular overhaul at the Phila- He is a member of the Army's 51st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Bri gade which guards the Chicago Detroit area. ! The brigade is working with, the Civilian Ground Observer Clrps (GOC) and with Canadian air de fense forces during the July 19-28 exercise. Corporal Lanier is an intelli gence specialist with Headquarters Battery of the 51st AAA Brigade. - He entered the Army in Novem ber, 1950. QUESTION: Because of dry line: thence with the old line- leather, I am short of livestock South 38 degrees 35 minutes East NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an order of the Superjpr Court of Duplin County made in the special proceedings entitled: "Sarah Wil liams, et als vs Sadie Phlllyaw Carl ton- et als", and being Special Pro ceeding No. 2548, the undersigned Commissioners will on the 25th day of August, 1952, at 12:00 Noon, at the Courthouse door in Kenansvllle. North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that (OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o When BUILDING, REMODELING, or REPAIR ING SEE US FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY "Y S o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O' MEMBER SOUTHERN PINE INSPECTION BUREAU o o o ROUGH and DRESSED -All Kinds Moulding and'Trim - TELEPHONE 2542 For Free Delivery Prompt Service Calypso Veneer Co. o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o feed. What about using corn cobs or wheat straw for feed? ANSWER: Dr. E. R. Barrick, N. C. State College, says such feeds as corn cobs, . cottonseed hullj, straw from wheat, barley, and oats, and corn stover may be success fully used during the present em ergency but only if they are pro perly supplemented. In general, says Dr. Barrick, these feeds provide a suitable source of emergy but .must be supplemented with protein, miner als, and a source of vitamin A to make good their deficiencies. The supplements used are also helpful in Increasing palatabllity. ' ' One supplement that has been widely publicized is Purdue' Sup plement A, developed at the Pur due Experiment Station. At North The unditr- ( iii- ed before t.. U ot M sup erior Court oi xP"n vuuui, North Carolina, as Administratrix, C. T. A., of the Estate of Miss Zilla E. Jaison;. deceased this is to .fw- u iwnow. having claims against the estate of said deceased nnunt them. duLv itemized and verified, to the undersigned, on or before the 21st. day of July, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the estate of said de ceased are hereby : requested to make prompt settlement wlththe undersigned. - -,-- - - This July 21. 1952. ; Miss Mary L. FaUoa, .-.. Administratrix, C. T. A., of the Estate of Miss Zilla E v. .1, I -iji Cuiiwlna. Roysler tt Royaler, Attorneys, Oxford, North Carolina." : ' 8 28 6T R & R " ' . MANIIATTEN ' and VAN HEUSEN . SPORT SHIRTS PANAMA HATS Go To Tom R. Best MEN'S CLOTHING ' . IN GOLDSBORO z 'SALES ' , SERVICE Your Friendly Ferguson Dealer Carolina Tractors . Inc. . , it 'if. B. SUTTON, Mgr. v "jit, olive BighwiT , , Phone 498 Goldsboro, N. n ' " ' - wi4 -nJ mmwmi mumm 2014 feet to a stake; thence South 77 degrees 40 minutes West 8G5 feet to the center of the Blackmore road, the beginning, containing 21 1-5 acres, more or less. The same being Lot No, 5 in Block' situat ed In on plat of property form erly owned by Thos. B. Pierce and known' as T. B. , Pierce lands as surveyed and platted by F. P. Fon- viiie, c a. which said plat or map is recorded in Book 180, page 582, of Public Registry of Duplin County to which map reference is had for a more accurate description of the above described tract. -And being the same lands as described in a deed from T. B. Pierce and C. C. Pierce and Ura B. Pierce, to Joe H. Fillyaw (Phlllyaw) dated May 8, 1019 and, recorded In Book 207, page 228, of the Duplin County 41V1 Lit m . I ' Carolina State College, a mixed .e,suy' ' ' supplement which has been usedf A ten per cent deposit will be successfully with corn cobs- for I required of the successful bidder as evidence oi good taitn. Advertised this the 22nd day cf July, 1952. H. - E. Phillips, Commissioner H. T. Ray Commissioner 8 21 4T HEP wintering beef cattle consists of 880 pounds of soybean oil meal, 400 pounds of ground corn, 600 pounds of dehydrated alfalfa meal, 80 pounds of stemed bone meal, ana v .oounas oi eau. ; i; This mixture was fed at the rate of 4 1-2 pounds per cow per day with all of the ground corn cobs the, po ws would consume. The cobs wera ground, tnrjigl. f 3-8 AneU screen and lea In bunks with the supplement spread over the tcp and mixed with the cobs by hand. Cows wintered In this way gained approximately 1 1-4 pounds oer head daily prior to calving. ' The amount of supplement fed should be Increased approximately 5Q per cent for cows nursing calves. Molasses or molasses feed may be used to replace half or all uf the corn in this supplement With unground roughages like straw and corn stover where the supple ment cannot be mixed with the roughage it may be desirable to sprinkle molasses water over the hroughage to obtain adequate con sumption, . ,iA,'v....;.y i OOOOOOOOOOiOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ loooooooooooooooooooooooo certain tract of land lying and be ing in Warsaw Township, Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and being described as follows: BEGINNING at a point indicated by a stake in the center of the road leading from Warsaw. through the lands of W. R. Blackmore and oth ers and known as the Blackmore road and runs with the center of said, road North 12 degrees and 20 minutes West 251: feet; .thence North 21 degrees and: 20 minutes West 855 feet; thence North 40 degrees East - 770 feet to the old This year's spring pig crop was 9 per cent smaller than in 1051, with H per cent fenei sows far- You can't afford to risk the health of your herd. A new bull may bring in disease; any bull may spread infection from diseased to healthy cows. ' ' Be safe. Bulls that supply out semen pass a rigid American : Breeders Service physical for admission to studs and are re tested regularly for Bangs, TJJ. and Trichomoniasis. Our technicians use disposable plastic rubes and sanitary cleaning methods between services. Start using disease-free breeding now. Phone us. ', . ' , HOLSTEIN GUERNSEY JERSEY Sirmt Prond Gnat from ih , . SOUTHEASTERN ARTIFICIAL BREEDING' AS,S'N 5S COASTAL COOPERATIVE BREEDERS ASS'N " - ': PHONES 5461 2386 -5821 . - -WALLACE, N. C. i We Also Have Aberdeen Angus Beef Type Semen IOO00OO0000000OOOOOOOO00C3O000OO0000O9 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o REGARDLESS OF YOUR OPINION . . . He Is Here - POISON ... OR CRY LATER! GET YOUR DUST NOW! ENGLISH & OLIVER North Center Street ; Mount OKve 0000000000000000000000000000000000000' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOiOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, O ' o o o o There Are 19 Markets On the Border Belt Border Sales Increase in 1951 Over 1950 Was 17.73. Clarkton's Sales Increase Was 25.38 Clarkton's Sales Increase In 3 Years Has Been, 93.20. 4 ,J , , 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) C) '() f ) r f ' ) Where There is Such Rapid Growth There Must Be A Good Reason, Thorn IcV Mink Drirar anil DnrrAnal . 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