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1 3 - ftr - i: 3 - ,1 Cf Billions For Progress There's an old axiom to the effect Miaf nrneress is on'y what you make U. ine morai, m i;-, lUnl vnu arp thp master oi yuui own destiny; and that if you are going to 'make progress,' you have to get out and do things and keep on doing them. WhEit brings this to mind is the fact that Oil Progress Week is being observed by the nations oil TYI'ID ALL i' FUNERAL HOMK IN MOUNT OLIVE PHONE 2S03 ; Home of Wayne-Dupnn Burial Anociatroo Snreral Directors Ebalmra Amboiaace Service Oar or Nlrht GEO. P. PRID6EH Plumber STATE LICENSED PLUMBING CONTRACTOR SUPPLIES BATHROOM EQUIPMENT HOT WATER HEATERS I WATER PVMPS KITCHEN SINKS Phone 473 t JV CAT YPSO SENIOR LEADERS Seated Is Joan Grubbs, -treasrerTf the Calypso senior class thl. year. In the back are Kd Smfth prefldeni, Martha Sellars secretary Vnd DonneH Whitfield vice president. (Photo by Gordon Williams.) men, October 12-18. The thousands of oil companies ot all sizes wnit-n comprise this vast industry, wnn , nnn nnn , ii. o nnn nnn workers and Us tra ditional adherence 10 me princi ples of free enterprise and compe tition, have been 'doing things' consistently for 93 years. They have jompiled a record of progress which gives positive meaning to this old axiom. As an example of the way mod ern oil men are iaking progress' is the tremendous expansion pro gram which has been underway since the end of World War II. To assure the American people of an abundance of petroleum today, and to prepare for their demands of tomorrow, the oil industry builds expands, modernizes and develops as fast as men, money and mater ials can make it possible. Since the end of World War II, oil men have poured more than in utiiinn riniiara into new exnlora- tlon and discovery, new oil fields, new rennenes, new uu, "f" tankers new and improved facili ties of all kinds. This year alone, they have scheduled the spending of more than four bil'.ion dollars CAREY'S BODY SHOP - KENANSVILLE, Kt. 2 AT SARECTA Phone 2479 Day Or Night PAINTING BODY WORK All Work Guaranteed i Wk ' . llHUlijcy U lll!liJ. ; CAROLINA'S FINEST. the lareest one year investment of any single in dustry in history. The bulk of this money has come from their own earnings money plowed back toy progressive far sighted leadership. We know that today's demands are being met des pite the fact that they nave sky rocketed in re;ent years; and the oil men's record Is full assurance that tomorrow's will be taken care of too. It is this story of. 'doing things' that oil men and women in thousands of American communi ties will tell during their observ ance of Oil Progress Week. Lists Meetings Mr. E. R. Collins, Agronomist, wiU be In Duplin County for meet ing on Corn Fertilization, Octotwr There will be; a meeting of the Liquid Nitrogen Fertilizer Demon stration on Mr, Herman Taylor's Farm about 2 miles east of Bowden, on Wednesday, October 8, at 2:00 pjn. In this demonstration there were 'several types of nitrogen in cluding Liquid Nitrogen,Ammon ium nitrate, Calnitro and Nitrate of Soda. $8.12 worth of these different forms of nitrogen was user! -on each nlot of corn. The yields on these plots will be check ed at the meeting to determine which form of nitrogen is the most practical for farmers is use on corn. Mr. E. R. Collins, In charge of Ex tension Agronomy at State College will be at this meeting to explain the methods of applying liquid ni trogen and sources of nitrogen. All farmers Interested in learn- County Yes indeed, November" 1 is fast approaching. . . the deadline for the 148 towns participating in the Finer Carolina Contest. Which 1own will be Carolina's Finest? Will it bo youre?, All of the towns entered In the contest have made good progress, in fact, ' many projects have already beenxomlpeted. If your toWs'projects are still incomplete, there is still one month In which to finish the jobs Now is the time for ; all good.dtizens to rally to the call of civic duty. You ., 1 still have1 time in which to help make VOUR towif; l i ; i ...4' - . M v , Jit V u v J: y J J ! " V , 'I 4 1 , r ...av imwmini'.'.v-tf.icaf i " : - - "ItalWpSO OFFICERS Leaders for the Calypso 32. this year have been elected, and are shown above. Left to right, Henry Wata president; Betty Joyner, vice president; Barbara Wilson, secretary; Kerala Ganls treasurer ; " . .... Photo by Gordon WUUams.- Homemakers-who are buying materials this fall for home sewing of coats, dresses, suits, etc. shou.d check foe pre shrinkage materials. MatM .An market is ivilafc nwre,H, v ready for sewing, but you should certainly warn to nave wus uuw- nrtion toy asking tn question:, u my material pre shrunk? ; . v You may pre shrink material by niaamiiiif a-nil Airpiuf hit. Taildrs or dry cleaning estabUshmente will ore shrink material for a nominal cost.. ': '' 1 . Don't forget to ask this question, too,- if you are buying woolen ma terial. , iHas Wis material oran treated so it ' will repel moths? This treatment is something new and can be purchased. Dunlin Forest Fire Ranger Sheffield And Two Aids attend 2 Week Training School .rinrlnir ihrt mast two weeks a Ranger Training School was held at Singletary ivake in uiaaen coun ty for all full time personnel of the" Division of Forestry, Depart ment of Conservation and Devel- lng more about a cheaper form of top dressing for their corn should attend this meeting. By V. H. Reynolds County Agent . , ' i ; ' 1 7, 1 , wn & tlt.la tn fnV fflStneSS. iRlace a small simple of material in a glass of warm water. iua it . r. ilw.au lot- atnnrt from 3 tO x a ten - . 5 minutes. If water becomes dis colored, by dye, remember to wash the garment alone and better ...... .. 1 : It,-! still ,Ion t wasn evi cleaning Is best If your gannent holds : its ; permanent color. ' Honiemakers, don't be afraid to nn vx now modern un to date laundry methods. The hardest - Kmif4mQ.1r0l rtnps ia. that weekly family laundry. Money in vested in good laundry equipment w n't be .measured in dollars and cents save tne nara wear ana tear of body. nnmenl wlin work in the south eastern part of North Carolina. County Ranger L. H. Sheffield; Towenman smokecnaser uaeii uay- nnr inH Martin W. Batchelor at tended from Duplin County. " jNew teenmque in zoresi nre control and other related subjects were taught and discussed to en db'e each man to do a better Job in his area of responsibility. Sub jects that were taught are-aerial cost ii tins Miia nrlnta fim flffhtlne. equipment operation and mainten ance, waraen orgaqugauuii iirsi aiu, damage appraisal, fire danger ata- Hnm . atitl fir' nrovntinn. - ThA classes were supervised by differ- . . . . . ... . a ent aistnct ounce 'personnel throughout the state, and members nt tha iwntral nfflm in RalAlfh. : Employees of several pulp and lumber companies;, along with mem bers of the Marine corps ana Army attanrloA 4tila flphnnl in nrilpr In tdke advantage of the training, as r V'fT Yf"l r t:i t:' cl c: l f w attended thU school in orde lo I .OMtalMa ta 4-wei J3r-:5 1 ; "S, -4 " ' '''' " ' M ull auvanise m uw umuiii, mir .. .. ... -vt - . . f e u . , - u . i, .- r-r-.,i..i, ,mJ i ' ,,- 'ir " r- 1 i i i. ...j I ..''' Vl .. . - ? -.y-y-Kr - -. . B a J , . , , i ; - ". . .:. 4- veil as terii 4.oi.:t t-e 1 CaroUna Forest Service nd t-e cooperation needed to do more elective Job la forest fire controL C;:l. ;J:n If A toning U. S. mr:" niir. -9ATW INFANTRY DIV. IN KOREA Cpl. Georej L. Jordon, Route 3, Mount unye, is returning to the U S. from Ko rea under the Army's rotation pro gram. . He serveo in on imouu Division, now the senior Ameri can division on tne peiuiu. . " i aa ir, Tiiiv in Rhnrtlv after the Communists attacked the He- public of South orea. -. . A tru-k onver wiui o"i v-y"- poraf Jordan entered the Army In October 1950. - He Was a farmer in civilian life. r , - - ' V.. James Hunt Died Suddenly Tuesday "' James Wi Hunt died suddenly Tuesday, September 30, in Miami, Florida.' unerai servicca w held in a Miami uneral home on mi a nuriol mill iiu held in the Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, u. '" He is survived by his wife, ca ...h. irinntmM Hunt. ' one son UJC.IUV ' James W., Jr. of the home; one brother, John u. mint, npm, .v i .lot.r. Miaa T.nrille - Hunt. Sya. N. C;; Miss Helen Hunt, and Miss Alice Hunt of Magnolia, , Farmers Alerted To Cow Disease With the thousands of calves being born on the nation's farms this fall, the American Foundation lor Animal Health has alerted dai ry owners to-a serious disease pro blem which may attack the mcrthera of these new calves, V. H. Reynods, county agent for the State College Agricultural Extension Service, re ported today. ' ; r-'Q V-'J--: ffhe disease, known as acetone mia or ketosis, frequently Hfts 15 pef cent of the cows in a herd. I .lit 4 End Chronic Doting 1 Regain Normal Regularity This All-Vegetable Wyl Taking hush drag! for constipation can punish TOtt prutauyi jjjw enwy . . r. well's Senna Uxtthte contained in Syrup Pepsin. It's tU-metablt. No salts, no harsh drugs, ut. wjoweu is"" of Senna, oldest snd one ef the finest - ur. vjiawcut uvum-, . . . . Rood, acts mildly brings thorough relief n. i j c..nt i a-rrivi tastes nap. yuu - ctiromc aosiug. 7" C Z touiaess that constipation often brings, Money botkiv If not aetuil AWfboHhfolo. JSO, N.r.li,N.r. ; DiTeaiDnELLs SEN N A , I A X AT, I VI .CMtalMd til sonMltof wpf!g when TOUOccuionally feel coninpated, ..Y..C T.Ve Dr. Cald- 01 Mgn Powerful Vatve-in-Head Engine; p with Pgwcr'ldc Automatic Trammis-;! tion (optional at'extra cost) Body by ,' Fisher Centerpoise Power Safety i 'i .ti im are suscc ', 1' Vr..",Vuw atrlkes I !y out senium , . . fresh cows about aixto eight ecks after they Have caiveu, tZr authorities said. , Top pro ducers In a.nero ar p"". for.the disease., .iv.in'-."-- ' ' . Ketosis may appear JeWiw .. . . . . movorm form. HW a miia io.i rv i K-r,HaHnn reoorta. In miia cas- es. the cow may go oil ieea u peculiar, o . . . . r. u.v. ttf In severe cases, dIua mill WOJCa imh symptoms mayary from nervous ness to depression and loss of weight. Milk proauciiou drastically. :. As theMsymptoms can ibe con- ' j l.u uir fwi and plant poisoning, veterinarians base their linai manosi w If detected in time, ejirly treat ment with JntravenousjinjecUons and by other means will usually prevent death losses. - i - , T"here are three good prevenUve MRS.' M. M. THIGPEN . BeiuviUe,'N. C , , ;. ; kepresentatlte for j ' WARSAW FLORAll cpMPAfnr.v -1 v'.': i WABSAW N. - Latetl oublbhed fiflures show that Cornel it America't moit popular cigarette by the widest margin in , - --cigarette hbtoryl Try CameU for 30 days i and see for younelf why Camel leadall ether brands by WHonsI 71 Dv&nillc.,..i 1 '..TOlWI i. f ti&&i k .k..ilaLr?f.aawf MAMMfTC. Mil a.M OK .-. Yjrrfi. QUART' Plate Glass all around, with E-Z-Eye -plate glass (optional at extra cost) Largest Brakes in its field Uriitiied . Knee-Ac tion Ride. . ral ., i i.. t pec- iaily vnJi c waing on. t . Second, tf caution to keep cows t - d oft feed. ' Third, have clinical tests taken at frequent intervals in fresh and pregnant cows so any signs ot ke tosis can be ' spotted., early and treated promptly,' the foundation said. '- Bringing to light the thing that keeps you down in the dumps can . be found by a little reflection; BEME&2E3 TCSAT " T01W0SR0Y 1 ; ; WITH A , ' FHOTOGSAPH KRAFT'S STUDIO ' ,, 'rtHmtm tn-i m. COMWERCIAJL PU010GRPHl' . A SPECIALTY ' IN MOCN1 OLWS PRODUCTrs 1 X ffeWJu i . i ' " ONEQUAKTUQUO . -,4 .- 1 - n n V- i. -
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