J i if 4 5 i 1 I If . t i 'A- "V. Each year Tuscarora Council en deavors to plan certain : special events for the Explorer , Scouts" boys 14 years of age or older. This , year the "Big Adventure" for Ex plorers will be two expeditions to - the Philmont Scout Ranch in New JL i 4 -2 Be Sure Te !,'.' v ' Get TouT"V ' St&uned Oysters : i Pully's Bsrhcue MO No. Heritage 1 Before The Season -. ' " " . Is Over k In Kinston ,' Nw'onbdnd dev; STOCK SEAGOtl rcrjjao geeo - .. Tesltf . " Im, coxm OOCMKCOBSia SUN OOUCC HAKVIST H SJW ' - IteMeat to GbearOIe aad - .-, ... .. fas art wBl - ocmct war - -uo " com . MAMMOTH OOS MO OUDOUA SJOO naow mammoth ixo ,V , '"e OtaerffwUt" ' CUlIfUD aMU MIGHT IN ' ' MO DOlI MIOHT IM MO ' SmMobI ( stock shook carom im . no TUKSKUOOIO 1 100 4t ' ' 1M SBOADUXTBCXS IM i 1 i TOBACCO SEED CATALOG a. E.QiiinnCo. OENEKAI. FAKH BVITLUB Bayster's V.G Fertllhers Feeds, Seeds Jk IneectUldes Kenansville, N. C. Mexico. - one for white Scouts and one for colored Scouts.': , 'Philmont 4s unique in that tt u h world's larsest - camDS. " ZW nilef of ruesed western Rocky Mountain country, the worlds largest , remuda. ot .saaoie nore, ths world's lamest strina ot pack burros. 'Along the 81 mile trail are ninfe large base camps ranging in uniauenesa' from the old frontier ntnrirada to the re-established old home Of Kit Carson, -. America's most colorful scout. Ten mountain nostra rear their heads on Philmont's Ibnrhnntlnff skvllne. furnishing chal lenging passes ranging rrom n.uou to 11,000 leet in . elevation,- and breath-taking thrlUs for our Bx- niorera: Bis same - buffalo, elk. antelope, deer and wild turxey roam the prairies and wooaianas oi trau- Mnnt and trout -.abound in . the streams and beaver dam ponas. Philmont operations art tremen dona in that 2500 Explorers can camp there dally, 87 campsites are in use, with 1117 tents. These lews, if nitehad in one lone line would extend for distance ot 314 miles. It the 304 saddle horses - and 880 burros at Philmont - were , saddled ..., nuVail thv tna would extend in one string for 2Vi"mlles. If one truck dio ail jwe nauung ui and annniiea and oersonnel neces sary to operate 'Pbilmont lor, one ar. it would travel 0 umee m- wMind tha world. ' The Philmont Program is magic for Explorers, : toll ox aovanceo campcraft that ' makes mountain ..mnin comfortable: nature lore that explores the fields of archeolo- gy, geology, dendrology, ana esiron art of huntlna with bow, rifle! and shotgun; and the art of M.vimr inriudins stream survey, tackle making, and the use ox now the fly rod and the casting, roa. Tuscarora Council Explorers will travel to Philmont by bus, under the finest of adult leadership. Ml de- .n.d information is avauaoie xrom fimutmaatera. Explorer Advisors, and Field Scout jsteeuuvea. iwi.. .in already reaistered for one ot these trips. The registra tion lists are still open, initial regu tratlon fee is $10.00, and is payable .4 v. r'mm.ll Office. Box 436, M HIS ' Goldsboro, N. C sleep and rest; ake .advantage of immunizations; avam contacw wim contagious diseases; see your den tisU twice year.j your physician 'AcWllv the .health 'V of your family and your' community,. Is a nation Is no stronger 1 than the hoaUh ; of Its individual citizens. Good health is one of our nation's greatest assets," according to tne specialists. ' ' i "Since lt 0 expensive pnysi cally, mentally, emotionally,, and financially - to be in poor health few' of use can afford to be sick. Good health is more than freedom from disease or simply not being irk . it la a condition ot tne bum and body which permits one to Uve most ana serve dcbi. it us fvu duty every day to keep well and fit for your job, whatever u may WW - "Keep a watchful ; eye on your health - get fit and then stay fit," advise Miss Wilson and Mrs. Fes- senden. It's Stay In Good Health . w mioh laaa exnensive to stay v, nn to a-et welL Illness and poor health are expensive for the famly. says Virginia wuiwu JeweU Fessenden, state v-oueac Extension nutritionists. Keeping well Is no mystery secret It is mostly a matter of good planning, management and practic ing a few common sense rules of health. The extension specialists suggest these: Eat -three well-balanced meals each day, Wear comfortable and ap propriate clothing; Practice ani tatlon; take time for relaxation and Ration; avoid, strain. fiUge. tear and worry; get """" DEEDS-RECORDED BY REGISTER . ' iw Timim 9K throush Febru- try 2 : tke following ' land deeds were recorded in the Register ox Deeds .Offieet sW kt DurlM V. JBrooks m to Charles !V. Brookfand mifa-kr.iio i'r , Charles V. Brooks III and Doris a. Brooks to Charles V. Brooks Jr. and wife, Thereso M. Brooks. lot C, and Helen Hicks Beems to njf. EUis. F. N. Ellis arid E. M.: Ellis, 87 ares. '4,.,v.. ,. - ' Davis Bland and wife to Davis Bland 3ti . ' ' W. E. Brady and wife to J. W. Aycock. ,lots."v.r " Hal lie H. JBonham to James Will iam Bonham, 1 tot J. W. Blandchard al to Mrs. Pearl C Bladchard al, lots. . m J. w. mancnarw ai w v. u. wu chard, tracts. ; XVW. Blanchard al to Mary B. Oodwin, tracts. J. W. Blanchard to O. C. Hiancn- mA -ir-mM '-'l;--'-'- " J. W. Blanchard to N. T. Biancn- ard, tracts, j , . Edward P. Cunningham and wue to Kate Guy McGowan. Jesse H. Caison and wile to J Turman Branvon and wife. lots. Margaret B. cooper et ai to j.w. Blanchard, 7 tracts of land. John R. Dixon to William E. Wens, 4.1 acres.. Mary B. Fountain to Viola B. Fountain. Abrom and Lula Lee Gurganus to Verney Gurganus 28 acres and 8 acres. Lonnie Hall to Delores Hall, lots. Walter & Lucille Jones to Mollie Wpstbrook. tracts. Almon C. Jones andwlfe to Al bert S. Jones, 38.88 acres. . .T .T Jprnioan and wife to Kenneth Durwood Jernigan, one half acre. Alex Judge and wife to Harmon Wells, 12.5 acres. Willis J. Johnson and wife to Jacob W. Aycock, 1 acre. Lillie Mae King to W. c. King, 2 tracts. Sam R. Kennedy and wife to Stephen A. Smith and wife, 17.7 acres. L, F. Knowles to Mayso Wallace, 7 acres. , -, L. F. Knowles and wife to Mayso Wallace,, 2 and one halt acres. Clifton J. Knowles al to Pauline Knowles Herring.' ! Jot' Wrennie F W. B Virginia and Bruce H. Knowles to Pauline Know les Herring, 1 lot r Clifton J. Knowles al, Wrennie T-, W." B., Virginia W, and Bruce Knowles to Pauline Knowles Her ring, j lot ' , " , ' . ; Robert Matthews and : wife to Irene S. Carroll, 1 lot ' '.' James O. and Annie K. Powell to Pauline Knowles Herring, 1 lot .. ' Annie K. & James O. Powell to Pauline Knowles Herring, I lot W. J, Rouse to Chester Rouse. Una Rogers to .Odell Hlghsmith, 1 lot Georee Rhodes and wife to Peggy Jo Rhodes, 152 acres. -. ' - Jnmea M. Sholar and Wife to Slg- ford S. Sholar, 65 acres- v Stephen A. smitn ana wixe to C. W. Jackson and wife, S3, acres. George Dunn Sholar to , Verllne Sholar, tracts. v. J. M. Sandlin and wife to Delane gondlln. i Wells and Wells, Inc. to Thelma D. Bryant 1 lot , , ,!, Mattle Hides Williams to Abner and Herman Phillips, I lot William E. Wells and wife to John R. Dixon. 4.1S acres. , .' r i v . i : .? it Aost out! and yours xva.a. . T ,., rv li u, - Wood's Seed Catalog -d Special 75th L . is packed with fuU description, of . -""" or , smitoproved old favorite Se Vour dealer or wr UUS Dig, COloriUl v ,.::t- .',, '. , ., .. v'" I for farm or sraxden. f ' ? i ' . f T.v.YobDra'it:i 317 North Front Gt, u Wilminrton, N. U 1 j i S . I Two cute youngsters warily receive attention at the Health Clinic, I a mmmunltv aerviee at Grifton. ImDrovement of the clinic was a Finer I . .v., v.iut uaM ai nort mm tv( i ? . v' " i iff I T nn?iiin muMc. uta, JWUIVII WUIW OT1M ,ww - - , '. , r'iaa"" . . il 1 r A 4 ' , v .v j' ' ( i i r, ..," it l i v ) i i i i - I. U m . w ' ii u r .if 'f BURGAW, N. C. X Runner up , aBaHaaaa .; . . . 1 1 ? mwn MitiA P.tV"' mill - o o o o s o Ot o , o o o o o o o o ft theMtOUve School Auditorium February 17 BnnBnniBBmmm . - paw a" ioooooooooooooooooooooooo o A anorn as us irsa sa STit-i-iiiiii IIICIC II III avw iwviiiiS U m. .l ,iMu films on eauiDment, O AO oliww suu Anil the use of Anhydrous Ammonia, in q O O O O .The Public Is Invited O O o o o o o o 000000000004 ART & CAMERA CENTER Photographic Supplies Art Supplies Greeting Cards ,. 105 Market 8treet IN WILMINGTON oooooooooooo u o art o o o ' Sponsored By STAIIDARD FERTILIZER COMPAIIY In Mount Olive 9,MftOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO looooooooooooopoooooooooQ S TO THj PfjoTTA g TUMFTY'S O1 O o . o o o o Q o ' () c .1 - ' i II "rr,.. A.B..VWHMHI'-r y It I TT T AM: -:. if n Hoy on Display Carter's New Improved Dowfume Applicator for Tobacco Field Fiinuga tion. Dovfume MC-2 Gas for Plant Beds Kob2 and Serecia Lcsp:dqia ; Spring Pasture Fidsrain Oats Track and Garden Seeds Quality Daby Chicks and FCX feeds WARSAW -FARMERS' EKCIIAII6E Warsaw, N. C ct WINNEF ! L I' , TREMENDOUS spirit of progress prevails throughout the Sbuth, end It ... , .... i- : : - right here around us, the visions ot prettier, nappier. jiner sowro coming true. In over a hundred communities like yours, severaHhoUsand";;"; s , persons have been working with enthusiasm and energy to proquce out- ' s standina civic improvements. Vf.rtVrkMiW who made these , VUi iiCMuyt u ...w , , - ' things happen who believe firmly in the future of their town and prove,,. '1 -Ji it w;th action. Prize winners in the 1953 Finer Carolina Program vere first an nounced last week. As selected by the three judges, they are: pRZE POPULATION GROUP under 1000 1001-2500 over iSOO "Carolinas' Finest" $1,000 Grifton, N. C. Latta, S. C. Asheboro, N. C 2nd-$500 NUysville, N. C. Burgaw, N. C. Manning, S. C. 3rd-$20 Lamar, S. C. Wallace, N. C Dunn, N. C. 15 Honorable Mention prizes of $100: Jacksonville, Rockingham, Mt. Olive, Roxboro, Franklinton. J Zebulon, Spring Hope, Troy, Swannanoa, Haze I wood, Weaverville, Spruce Pine, Milton,,';, and Pine level, N. C, and Pinewood, S. C. Very soon a much-deserved prize check will go to the Finer Carolina ; Committee in each town as tangible recognition for their outstanding , ; Whether or not your town is listed for a cash award, it is a better . 'f-l town because of your efforts. No town can lose that enters and works. ImDrovements are made and better living results in direct proportion to "- --.n Jv the amount of work done. V "" ' J ' Even if your town is not a prize-winner this year, remember that'it - did benefit from your work. Make this another incentive to start earlier, -A'"' 'work harder and get more done in 1954. V , The new Finer Carolina Program is in your hands. It is o tool, a " vehicle, a plan for use by progressive towns as they strive to grow better' . 'and more prosperous. It is your program in your town. Please use It to; ,,') ,the fullest advantage. . VJ 4 x " We sincerely congratulate the prize-winning towns and all the other v ." competing towns. But we also wish you a speedy start toward even greater ; ! , . accomplishment in iyD4. 2 ffon N. c c- """ N. c 1?) ' jS . " (CAROLINA POWER 8c LIGHT CO r.":"

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