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"A clean , dance for dean fl-l- s "J r ENJOY, A PRILLED WELL NOWv pay later. No down payment Thn fall payments for farmers; monthly payments tor salaried men. Write tor details.; Beater WeH Company, Raleigh. N. C. C. t i ' :ii:ki'i'yi- . r li ' ' 'l i . r i ' v ' - '1 IF you want to BOY or SELL a larm see, STOUf 'REALTY CO. Wallace, N. Phone 6641. acCBtxxNTOBKmirinxY & ior man 6r woman ,tp call on farmers in Duplin County. Some- making over $50 a day. Full or part time. Write or wire for free proposition. MeNESS. CO. Dept C, , Candler Blag, Baltimore 2, Md. ' '. l-Jl-Kpd. ; PEPPER SASH FOR SALTS See G. W. Hudson 214 miles N. E. Turkey N. C - Pine $1.75 - Cypress $1.85 -Cypress Heart (125. ; . : FOB SALS Pepper plants, toma to, egg plants Am booking orders 4 ' n J-R.lv -I- it r. . .1,". TEL. 194 AgeutaFor Smith-Douglas Fertilizer Conf enf nea-Swift J. RsMusgrave Ltd. Operator of Big Brick Warehouse 510-512 N. JOHN ST. GOLDSBORO, N. C. Mrs. Cobert Fields, Dublin Times Eeprescatativ 4 i .u'i Telephone 2432.' Please Call In Tour News. 1 Mrs. Fields Will Receive Subscriptions and Advertising, SDCTff GRADE: ' .Walter t Price. Rosellillllo-.crRoll (The following pupils In the Rose Hill Publie School art eligible tor thefourth month Honor Boll: ' (FIRST -GRADE; Bobby Fusseu, Dermis Hawes, Jimmy v Murray, Qherryl Harrell. Brenda Savage, Donna Kaye Turner,' Stella Weise Wells, -Lawrence Dixon ' Jr, David Hawes, Van Stewart Johnson, Sam my Knowles, Dwight Teachey, Cyn thia Boas, Martha Glenn Bradshaw, Linda Fussell, Tama Teachey, Nancy Waf d, Margorle Wells. ' - - SECOND GRADE: John Wiiwns, Jackie Carter. Ann Benton, Donald Hardison, Edith .Edwards, Theima Blanton, Johnny Carr, Diana Kaye Hawes, Ann Price, Beverly Smith, Pete Blanton, Danny Longest, Hugh Bouse. 'THIRD GRADE: Janls HarrelL Judy Casteen, Rhetta Johnson, JO Carter, Emma Sue Hawes, Ann Price, Linda Teachey, Tanya Jotin son, Connie Harrell. Tommy Boas, Anne Saunders, Jack Cottle, John Surratt. Bobby Martin, Paula New ton, Murphy . Singletary,, Donna Fussell Gall Herring, Syjvia Jane Bonham. , i FOURTH' GRADE: Larry Fussell Harrv Murphy,. Connie Frederick, Walter Ray Turner, Lena Mae Jack son, Edith Mae Wells, Billy Saun ders. Martha Savage, Fannie Groves. FIFTH GRADE: Patricia Blanton, J. B. Henderson, Jr, Eddie Johnson, Joel Barden, Jr, Beaufort Longest, Jr.i Billy Teachey, Valeria Carr, Evelvn Wilkins. Nita Jean Cottle, Bobbie Jean Fields, Marsha Fussell, Sherria Herring, Peggy Merritt, Mary Elizabeth Merritt, Betty Ann Poole, Sue Lynn Teachey. ....J. ul at",'.. Lions Have tif i i. a C. Turner. Freddie Wells,- Joan Brown,"-Jerry" Patterson' 'Carr, Ann Fussell, Etta Dean Groves, Catherine Hollingsworth, Ardythe Savage. i SEVENTH gsauw. Janet uon, (MMnolla rjons dub cele- Barbara Blanchard, Vicky brated its anniversary . last Thurs- Mary aiett'Sumttif.C.;.;Iught-,whM1 they entertained teen. Earl Teachey, Billy Murphy, ' uiiea Bt a barbecue supper at Tommy tnervf ) .j tw- Magnolia School lunchroom. JUunlXt UIUIUK JUTULU r ujkku, Durleen Boyd, Mary Vann Wilkins.! NINTH GRADE: Nancy Wells.-' ; : TWELFTH GRADE! Horace Fus- sell, Jr, Jo Anne Fussell,. Anna Rae Johnson,. Carolyn Teachey, - Billif Mac Waters, Anne Davis yWlS; Jes sie Murphy SJ i.f i i tettt ftriltv Mrs. Wells Hostess To Circle lumber 2 now for April delivery. Contact Harold Marshburn, 218 Stewart Ave. Clinton, N. C, Phone 2907. 3-9-10t pd. v FOR SALE One Sanitary Scale good condition State stamp on for 1954. 1 Royal combination cash register and adding machine good condition. A. C. Lockamy, Warsaw, N. C. l-24-3t pd. A FARM FOR RENT Also house and apts. in Town. See Mrs. Fannie Pickett. 1-14-lt pd. See Us Today. MR. FARMER GUARANTEED USED TRACTORS Plows, Disc Harrows. Bosh A Bogs Lime Spreaders, Scoops, Blades Loaders, Mlse. Equipment Trade and Terms To Snit Your Needs. Tour Ford Tractor Dealer BRYAN-EDMONSON TRACTOR CO. Mt Olive Hwy. .Ph. 3000 Goldsboro Circle No. 2 of MC Zion Presby terian Church met at the home of Mn . A. B. , Wells, Monday after noon with Mrs. Charles Hall' co- hostess. . Mrs. A. B. Wells, chairman open ed the meeting. Mrs. J, B." Fussell gaye the Bible study from, the first chapter of Acts with topic "Words About Deeds," Mrs. D. B. Herring gave the Survey article. . Fourteen members were present and were served a dessert course. Circle No. 1 Meets Circle No. 1 met in the home of Mrs. A. H. Hall, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Horace Fussell, chairman, pre sided. Mrs. Ethel Johnson gave the Survey article. A dessert course was served to the six members present M Ward Farrior. President of the Woman's Auxiliary met with Circle No. 1. Personals Harry Fussell. Jr. of the U. S. Army has returned to the States after serving several months in Korea. He is spending a few days with his grandfather, Mr. A. O. Fussell and visiting other relatives and friends. He is also the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Macon Cavenaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wood, Mrs. Margaret Oakley and children, Re becca and Woody of Beulaville visit ed Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sanderson, Sunday afternoon. Major and Mrs. E. A. Swieney ana Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Vann Jones of Wilmington were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hall. Mr and Mrs. Charles Grey of Deep Run and Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Rivenbark of Kenansvllle were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lion President Kenneth Taylor presided and song leader Joe New kirk' lead the group in singing. Guests speakers were Rev. L. B. Snarpe of. Kenansvllle and David Henderson of Wallace. 1 After the supper a short business session was held . 'Methodist Hews Regular church service was held in the Methodist Church Sunday night, January 10. i . Rev. James G, White preached a sermon on "Great Churches - Great People." . ,-r V, isv; After the service the group was given "Church Loyalty Covenant Cards" on which they were to re cord their decision to renew their life to God and his church. They also received a "Church Attendance Record Cord" on which they will keep an attendance record until Easter. , . This was the beginning of a great "Church Attendance . Crusade" be tag- launched in the Methodist Church. : Dcpiisf IIpus ''V College -students home for the holidays added a great deal to -the activities in the Magnolia Baptist church, and in planning and taking part in the Student Night program, WATCH NIGHT. SERVICE J A fine Night i Watch service wa held - in the Baptist Church New Year's Eve. A program was planned to last from 8:00 pjn, until mid night, closing the old year with meditation and prayer. : ... , , -. W. 8. C. 8. WILL MEET The W. S. C. & will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Stacy Jones on Thursday night, January 14 at 7:30 p. m. The WSCS will also be glad to have any other women of the community to come and join them in their work. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and son Gary were dinner guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Taylor in Penderlea Sunday. JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO we o o o o o o o o o o For WW And Other Small Grain Price Today $1.45 Per Bushel Charles Hall. Holiday guests of Mrs. Annie Scott and Mr. and Mrs. David Mur ray were, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sloan and daughters of Winston Salem, Miss Mary Scott of Rich mond, Mrs. Robert Hurst of Golds boro, Mrs. N. E. Williams of Wash ington, D. C. and Mrs. Eva Batts. Mr. and Mrs. George Whaley of Beulaville visited their daughter, Mrs. Harry Rouse, Saturday. Mrs. Rouse and son returned home with them for a few days. CARD OF THANKS I shall never forget your thought fulness shown me in the recent death of my husband, Rom F. Jar man. Mrs. Rom F. Jarman . ASSOCIATIONAL & 8. RALLY ' The Aasociational Sunday School Bally was held Sunday afternoon t 3:00 with the Magnolia Baptist Church to plan a Bible .Teaching Clinic at the Warsaw Baptist church January .11-? 15. Rev, Julien Motly. a new pastor at Rose Hill gave the inspiration service. The . rally was well attended from other churches in the Association. : ! . ii i . i . i .. li . Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. frank Daniel and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor Jr. of Chapel Hill. - Mrs. Emmett Sasser and' Mrs. Anna' Johnson -shopped In Wallace last Saturday. -i-iy cj ',..yV'.j- i Garland Brown,- U. S. Airborne Div, spent last week end with his parents, Mr; and Mrs.. Alva Brown. -a Mr. and Mrs. Finley Rogers of Clarkton and Mr. and Mrs. McNair Johnson of Willard visited Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor Sunday after ndon. .' t 'M'-.ftttii'iii ;''' : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and child ren Janet and Sheila of Wilmington spent .the week end With Mr. and Mrs. Alvin PoweU, James Tucker, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Evans. , v' Mr. and Mrs. & J. Taylor and son Bill of Penderlea were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith Fri day. '. Sends Thanks The Duplin County Chapter -The American National Red Cross Kenansvllle, NV C. " M - i A " A'ri'ENTION: Chalrmnn, High-Seas : Christmas Program . Dear Chapter Friends: - The 'High-Seat Christmas pack ages which you forwarded to this office were received In good con dition. They were placed 'aboard troop transports which were ached, uled to be on the open sea at Christ mas time, and on Christmas Day the gifts were distributed to the Servicemen. ' '- " v ' ' Perhaps you w(J? -hear from the servicemen Who received your g'.."i but if you do not, please be aui ej that your contribution , will do much, for the morale of these men Who are enroute to faraway destin-- anons. ,:,.., . ,vr . ... J Please extend, to all members ot your, community 'who 'assisted in this program bur gratitude and the sincere thanks ot the military as expressed by the Commanding Gen eral of the Port of Embarkation. - ' , V J' Yours very truly, i - - '- '", Raymond J. Gilbreth ;.f4.Fid Director ' "' ' Kenansvilla sent packr-t -val-' Ued at $1.50 each. The fou tern Star charges In Duplin Cou- j fin- -anced the project donating 2 each. Their chapters are. at-Wall ace, Rosa Hill, Beulaville and' Kenansvllle. To EnferConfost The Duplin County Home Dem onstration Choral Group plans to enter Radio Station W. P. T. F. Choral Contest this year. The first practice of this group will' take place Tuesday afternoon, January 12, in the Kenansvllle High School Auditorium at two o'clock; Mrs LI TS. 'Alderman will - groom the group foe this contest' Any Home Demonstration Club -member who is interested is urged to attend. ."-'. Q i Buyer? Are; You A Quality When you go to buy your PEPPER SEED, do you compare real es or just prices? If a comparison of real values is your.first con- j nrioA vnnr last rnnsirleration. then VOU are R' I 1 vnliiM sideration and the price.your last, consideration, then youar? "quality minded buyer . ;;: or"- . The decision you make at this time will determine the type of product you will have to offer when you go to market your cropland, whether that product will command top market prices or lower prices. - ?m ' - '- ''"V i Our PEPPER SEEDS are grown by the originators who are Vine , Seed Specialists and who have spent many years in the breeding and , development of a product that has earned a reputation as offering; extra value. WE ALSO CARRY THE FOLLOWING: Seed Beans of all varieties, Early Green Market and Santee Cucumber Seed, Soy Beans, Certified Cotton Seed, Bell's Certified Tobacco Seed, Maine Certified Cobblers and Red Bliss Potatoes. ALSO HAVE AMPLE SUPPLY CHIX PLANT BED COVERS ALSO THE FOLLOWING LEADING FERTILIZERS: nro-ra nnoimr i7rpC In Finest Mechanical Condition WEIL'S FERTILIZERS No lumping - No clogging y Smooth uniform sowing Contact us when in need of any of the, above items 121 1 R. D. CLIFTON R lj FA1SON.N. C. 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