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1 1,-.. IT, GCTCIXa 8, 1. r- - i I . 1 V - I ! i W"' iwrf fcj fcU -J II 0 P- PAmnson Eiorratj IN MT. OLIVE For New . , Shipment Of Linoleum RUGS 0 irnk. if- Big Display of Living and Bed Room Furniture Wood - Coal - Oil HEATERS . (Farmers who sold flu cured to bacco under toe government price support program In 1948 and 1949 will share in a iMt to six million dollar profit on the crops. . L. T. Weeks, general manager of the Flue Cured Tobacco Stabiliza tion Corporation, said-today, the distribution will be made in Jan uary. '- -'' : It will be the second distribution made since the cooperative . was formed in 1946 to purchase tobacco under the price support program. The first was In -January, 1951, when about' four million dollars was sent to 285,000 growers as net sain on the 1947 crop.- . . Using Commodity Credit Corpor ation funds, the Stabilization Cor poration purchases tobacco at price support levels. The tobacco is stored and later resold at a pro fit , The net gains the amount eft after all expenses, Including repaying government loans with in terest are distributed to fanners who. sold tobacco to the corpora tion for that crop year. In the scheduled January distri bution, approximately 190,000 growers will share in about two million dollars from the 1948 crop. and approximately 225,000 will di vide about four to ;. va mi won from the 1948 crop. Some grow ers of course, will get refunds from both years, while others will share in only one. : The Stabilization Corporation bas 450,000 grower members in the five Hue cured nroaucini states. Excluding purchases from the 1952 crop, the corporation has on hand about 74 million pounds of tobacco. Measured in dry weight after preliminary, processing this represents about 80 .million pounds purchased from the 1950 and 1951 crops. North Carolina State College scientists are seeking a way t to control the ham mite. More than 300 kinds of rocks and mlnera'ji are found in North Carolina. 'Suing Your J Partners"- To Feaf-re Lunsford At Sfsfa Fair llexf Vcc-k;, Greatest Fair Evor, Say Officials ClassMed. Adls. iFOR SALE: One good condition Pepsi .Cola, 7 row box. Call 2147 or 2118 or contact J. N. Horne or J. S. Smith in Magnolia. .. tfc FOR SALE: 1 upright piano. Phone 2501 or see Mrs. E. A. New ton, Kenansville, N. C, 10 9 2T C. TOBACCO? ' 1952 allotment 6.9 acres, 2 barns; 2 IX miles' North of Kenansville. Parties Interested in leasing for 1953 submit bids on or before Wednesday, October 15, 1952 to W. Spicer, Box 348, Kenans ville, N. C. , io 9 itc. rv: - VJedAMt Oct 22nd A DATE TO REMEMBER A Big 4 Hour Gospel And Spiritual Singing Concert At The Kenan Memorial Auditorium -FEATURING Vally Fowler And His Original Oak Ridge Quartet Of Grand Ole Opry Fame. -Extra Special Added Attraction- The Nationally Known And. Nationally Famous- ' JORDAIIAIRES QUARTET Direct From W.S.M. Grand Ole Opty, Nashville, Tenn. (THIS PROGRAM WILL ALSO INCLUDE SEVERAL WELL KNOWN QUARTETS FROM THIS SECTION.) Get Advance Tickets Now From Any Member Of The Warsaw Or Kiensville Lions Clubs. Admission $1.00 "Tl 'FREE ROGERS SILVERWARE at 411 1 niiHtjr t ri. nt mi mi m WUIUV JUfAim UCb JUUl VOX U day and own a set of silverware won. Lovely patterns. tfc USED TRACTOR HEADQUARTERS 1949 Ford Tractor Complete 1944 Ford Tractor Complete 1940 Farmall A St Eqpt. 1936 Farmall F-20 Complete 1934 Farmall F-12 Complete " M9 Avery V t Eqpt , J38 Ayery & Eqpt. 1942 John Deere LA St Eqpt 1949 Case VAC & Eqpt. 1949 Oliver Cleatrac Tractor 1950 Nash Statesman 2 door 1949 Hudson Super Six 1939 Pontiac 8 Sedan ' Plows Cultivators Dusters Your Ford Tractor Dealer BRYAN-EDMONSON Tractor Co. Mt Olive Hgwy Phone 3000 Goldsboro See us for bargains In good need trucks Leading Motors, Inc., Wal lace, N. C. , ' tfc TYPEWRITER-ADDING machines repaired. New Royal typewriters fo revery need. Call Goldsboro 251, Worley Typewriter Exchange 105 1-2 N. Center Street. Ctf .. ( ..;..: , GENUINE D-CON Noted rat pois on, now on sale at Clinic Drug Company, in Mount Olive. tfc Acetylene and electric welding on all farm machinery. Sprays and dusters repaired. Trailers, hitch es put on. Lawn mowers sharpen ed and repaired. A good weld means longer wear. Work done by Garni S. Herring at A. C. Hall, Hardware in Wallace. .'i, -Ctf .'. ...... lXl: ' Watch This Space Weekly For The Best Buys In A-l CARS AND TRUCKS. 1948 Willys Vi ton Panel Truck 1947 Ford Mt ton Panel Truck 1948 Ford 2 toh.L. W. B. Truck 1949 Ford Wton Pickup 1948 Chev. W ton pick-up 1947 Dodge Vi ton Pick-up 1948 Ford 3 ton Tractor type . Fully Equipped You Can Find The Car Or Truck You Need At Our Big Lot . On North Center St. Sales Dept. Open Evenings . - Until 9:00 P. M. We Bus-Sell-Trade COMMUNITY MOTORS CORPORATION IN GOLDSBORO FOR SALE Good used Revolve 20 keg nail bin with scale and one good grist mill. G A. West, Phone 484, Warsaw, N. C. 10 18 4TC. WANTED Clean White girl to do light house work, tend two child ren and live on lot. Write Mrs. C H. Evans, General Delivery, Golds boro, N. C. j 10 9 2T pd. .PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. .WRITE FOR. ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE, v GIVlNCTlrS DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM YOUR POSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL CO., INQ RALEIGH, N. C LBT US RECAP YOUR TIRES Full circle full cap - Fully Guaranteed Work ' U S. Tim Distributors IRYAN-EDMONSON Tractor Co. Mt Olive Hwy. Phone 3636 Goldsboro WANTED Farm with or without tobaee allotment in or sear Bu pUa County. Writ full iaferasa Hon to box SOT wauaoQ, N. U. m.m.B. in Dress the children with with clothes that look neat, last longer and look neat after numerous washings. Bailey's Maternity And ' Children's Shop Goldsboro,' N. C. 10 9 It C. iRaleigh It will be. 'Swing your partners and circle to tne ngnr jgain this year at the 1952 N. C. State Fair which opens here next Tuesday, Ocober 14, for five days and nights, Dr. J. S. Dorton,.Fair manager, ssid In calling attention to the Fifth Annual State Fair Folk Festival. The event will be direct ed by Bascom Lamar Lunsford, the famed 'Minstrel of the Appalach ians" from South Turkey Creek in Buncombe County. (Dr. Dorton said three perform ances daily will be prsented is the Folk Festival, those at 11:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. being scheduled on the big outdoor stage io front of the Fair's main educational build ing, and a 5:30 p. m. performance in the new State Fair Arena (coli seum.)' Ashevllle, Chapel Hill and new Eastern Carolina Folk Festival held this year for the first time at Kenansville in Duplin County. 'But I may have missed a few,' Luns ford said, 'and church choirs. Gos pel quartettes, string bsnds, dance teams, fiddler, onJO picxers, cat lad singers, and clog dancers from all over the State are Invited to participate.' .v. The festival director said pros pective competitors for the $1,000 in. cash and . trophy prizes ouered in the State Fair festival should notify him in advance of the day and time they prefer to perform. However, ne said 'this is not ab solutely necessary because it is us- ally possible to put. performers on the program who show up at the (Lunsford has sent out a call TlP - y to H the top talent In folk fes- (Lunsford ' said those who enter tlvals which he also conducts at' the, competition in advance will A.E. i J ii l!;v -Lzz:A Siili Dc"j!o$s Mr. Arnold E. Thomas of Beula vllle has -accept c a position as agent for Smith Douglass Fertilizer Co. to represent Beulavllle and the surrounding area. Mr. Thomas was formerly employed by the Qulim McGowen Company and is ie"eedinc his brother Mr. War ren Thomas as Smith Douglass agent In the first 12 months after the Ccnoli Fdl ILiUle vLonnie fh!rnen of Beu lavllle and son of Lit. and-'Mrs. Orto Thlgpen suffered a broken collar bone in a fall Friday after noon. Following an X-ray and setting by Dr. Iwrons in Kington.1 Lonnle is recuperating at home and has returned to his first grade class. i start of the Korean War prices of farm property climbed 17 per cent; mm Farm Near Summerlin's Cross Roads Approx imately 50 Acres cleared. 20 Acres woods. Ideal for tobacco, cotton and pasture. Eight worn dwel ling with electricity, 2 tobacco bams with oil burners. Tobacco allotment 6.9 Acres. Contact J. L. Summerlin, Goldsboro, Route 5. ' Phone 1931M. FOR SALE 14 miles east of Mt. Olive farm for sale near Summer Una Cross Roads: 65 acres,.' 35 in cultivation, 5 room residence, 3 tobacco barns with oil burners and shelters, all farm fenced with new wire, 6.2 acres tobacco allotment, excellent tobacco land. Prise $13,000. Liberal terms. - This farm is 3-4 mile off of hard surfaced road. If you want a farm that pays off every year- this is your opportunity. Tobacco yield this year, 1400 pounds per acre. Quality tne Dest Vi. B. Wheeler, Mount Olive, N. C. Phone 2978. . .,, 10 9 2TPD. -....";'.:'?". FOR RENT.. House on my farm near Kenansville . 6 rooms and bath, basement and garage. Gas stove, refrigerator tt automatic hot water neater, coal circulator heat er and rugs furnished. A'jw card en plot. Write me at 20 Cherry Acres Dr., Hampton, Va. Phone 3 MM. j. n. Bryan, jr.' 10 16 ST C. . ; - SUARB DANCB MbqiU dtiv Gymnasium every Saturday night at 8:99. Music by 'The Rhythm Four Plus - One.' Admission 75o per person. "A clean dance far clean peeple,' ayoneored by the Amertcaa Mgtoa. , Ctf., : FOR SALE: One five room house with bath, hot and cold water. Good location, one block from business district. Contact Hubert Tucker, Magnolia, N. C. v i v io 16 2t c. . ' y ; s'.i 4iTfro; to GRomns or smn fees !.t: We Buy Them., Every, Day At. Top . Market : Prices. See. lis Before , You, Sell. . ,. Ve : Als6 Have Storage Facilities To Store And Cure Your Potatoes At i Very Reason able Rate. ' 1 ; It's Here, It's New, It's Ter- rific The new Electrolux Vacuum cleaner. No bags to empty, as advertised in Life magazine. For Free demonstration call or write Bill Bailey,U42 N. Center St Goldsboro, Ni C. Phone 3126 or 2726W. 10 9 It C. For Your Basket needs and Po tato Curing see A. Lanier, Maenolla n. c. rnone 3134. - p. o. Box 8. w HAVE IN STOCK Sheetrock, Cel- otex. Plywood. Masonite. Doors, Windows, Cement, Brixment, Lime aqd Brick. J. C. Russ, Warsaw 10 23 4T C- '... v-fi REXALL lc SALE coming to BREWER DRUG COMPANY IN PINK HILL, Oct. 15, 16, 17 and 18. Sciit!i2rnProdaceDiGtributors I! 1 1 FOR "3 ALE i at. Auction Wednesday Oct 22? at p.m. the L.B. Brice Farm 2 miles east of Wallace, on Highway 41. 67 acres 23 acres cleared. 5.3 acres to bacco. 2 barns,, oil burners, packhouse. 7 room house hot an dcold water. : Tele phone and lights. Sale on Premises. . -10 9 It e.f.l. r HOUSE. FOR RENT. Modern con veniences. Also Chrysanthenumiy ana cut flowers for sale. Mrs. B. W. Pickett, 310 E. Pollesk St.: War- 10 16 2t. c Mother to be can look love ly dressed in; our clothes. Shop for everything you I'arrauf APD 8:30 a10, to 6 p. m. Mon., Tues., Thurs., and Frt iraDaif MOtr 8:30 a. m. to 12 Noon Wed., 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sat. Shop war. iuys! farm rresnw Long Island Snoball Head Cauliflower Firm Ripe Tomatoes - - Juicy Tokay Grapes - - 3 Ctn. Lbs. Green - - . Cabbage Idaho Baking Potatoes -10 Jane Parker Plain Cinnamon or p SUGARED Pkg. A ft DON UTS ofu I MC ' w Lb. Lbs. 29c 19c 29c 5c 69c C s.1 " ..I Cleanser.-. Ve l . - Pkg. Fab r JS'2Sc '--3,:' V Ostagon Soap 2SS 15c 1 Ivory Flakes Or Snow Soap Powder 2k Lge. Pillsbury Mix lot Rolls Ann Page BEANS - n? 28c 10c 16 Oz. Can c Jane Parker Cake Spanish Bar - - h 29c Jane Parker Cellophane Wrapped White Bread - - 14c JaUlsl PsUkaar V!nrirhavl . Dinner Rolls Vnk 15c Ocean Spray Cranberry '," 1 1 i .... Can I vwii; V CsfillAA Ann Page BlendeoV 1 .r. i( - i. Syrup - - - - - - - - -jfti 39c Iona Cut - ' Grcci C:::s - - 2 "sr 25 if : a 'iHilili hWijki- Ann Page Cetoa --Htm' 0lE0 ;..:...:........21c BUTTER...... lLb. Bayoanaijc - - - a Straivt:rry - - - - AmnnSiy i' av w w .aWVWBI ,TT if W I. ......... i ' Lge. Pkg. Giant " Tide...., ..... J9c 69c Dash Dog Feed - - - IE: Herb-Ox Doullion Cubes' - - -IVax-Scel - - - - - - . rod 3.1c Chef-Boy-Ar-Dee - Spaghetti Dinners - - 7426 Swift Cleanser - - - nr Persona); .'aj: .t,, i .-f .e'..- . Ivory. Soap - - - T4 'V 2ic ''-'r . Lge. pkg. '""..-""li ,.i......;.,.Llt il - ..I J ' Smoked Short Shanked Skinned Hams 12 to U Lb. Aw. WhoU or Half r. HatOFish ',- Vhifino 59c 4MII Lbi Usil ..15c Lb. 59c ARMOUR'S CANNED MEATS iTRECT;;t , CHOPPED HAM 51c VIENNA SAUSAGE 21c COINED BEEF DRIED BEEF POTTED MEAT ..... : CHILI CONCARNE . CORNED BEEF HASH 49c ' JV Oi. . so - Oum 3oC ' HSUt 1 M'l l?C CM w-o. m n.arw - - CM 31c 91 C Sunshine Crackers Red BartH' f' " ' 6-0z. Pkg, Woodbury fMhi(: 22c? AlP Sliced . , ' , ' , &fp!e - - - - s,' 30c need at one shop. : :.: - .. , J 7 - - - J Bari u3 I I y's In !!" '- f.-.-. I TS ?. 'frrr'ty Ar 1
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