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My land will not
ceo. Can rent land to
- v allotment? tvfe''''
..X3: Under certain condi
. yes. It for example, your
ia Infested with a tobacco dia
, you may rent land to carry
a five-year rotation.. In tucn
5, however. It Is necessary
the cash-rented fields or tracts
covered by a written lease of
less than five years. The lease
t be on record in the county
which the farm is located. The
mg date for accepting applica
ns for combinations .1 of cash
imted land has passed for 1954. -
QUESTION: How often should I
take soil samples?
ANSWER: If a good representa
tive sample is -taken from a field
it should be good for a period of
from three to five years. The length
of time, of course, will be depen
dant somewhat upon ' the nature
of the soil : and on the, cropping
system followed. The cropping sys
tem will have an. influence be
cause of the fertilization and lim
ing practices followed with differ
ent crops. i ,
QUESTION: Why is the livestock
industry so important to the aver
age farm family?
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Kitchen Ware... youks with coupons packed in
EVERY BAG OF. ..
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KINSTON WHOLESALE GROCERY CO.
Kinston, N. C.
Get Caught
Gambling
ANSWER: One reason, and a good
one. is that the livestock industry
helps furnish the family food sup
ply. Livestock products used on
North Carolina farms In 1951 were
valued at $90 million and cash sales
in 1951 were worth J147 million. In
other words, the value of home con
sumption approaches the income
from cash sales. That .$90 million'
figure brings up two other points:
(1) Texas is the only state exceed
ing North Carolina in value of live
stock products used at home and
(2) in North Carolina livestock pro
ducts used at home are worth al
most twice as much as home con
sumption of all crops. :
'ANXIETY COMPLEX' ON THE POTOMAC
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Last Year Friend?
Don't Gamble On
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Your Tabacco Crop I
For Dowftjme 85
Soil Fumigation Call
Kalmar Farm Service Co.
Faison, N. C. Phone 9196 i
Far Famlgatlon Service, Dow 85, Gravity Treatment Kits
W. C. Kalmar Toar Custom Contracts
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h Lennox warm Air neanng
Air Conditioning
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Phone 2584
Mt. Olive, N. C.
THE DUPLIN TIMES
: FabUshed each Thursday la KenansvlUe, N. C, County Seat of
DUPLIN COUNTY
Uttortal, business office and printing plant, KenaasrUle, K. C.
' ' . J. BOBEBT GRADY. EDITOR OWNEB
Entered At The Post Office, KenansvlUe, N. C.
TKLEPBONXKeaaasvflle, Day 255-i-Nlght MM
SIJBSCMPTION BATES: fist per year in Dnplln, iJtMttt
Jf; Oaalow, Pender. Sampson, New Haaever and Wayao
earttee; 15 pe, year outside this area ta Korth Carolina;
and f&M per year elsewhere.
Adrertlstng rates furnished oa request
A Dtrplln Coonty Journal, devoted to the rellrfooe, material.
dWMgosUl. OMtnomle and arricoltor.l develoameat of DnpIIa
NATIONAL
EDITORIAL
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llorlh Carolina
Travel tlofes
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Canadians to attend Stoneybrook
CANADIANS TO ATTEND
STONEYBROOK RACES
Vernon G. Cardy, Southern Pines
winter resident and well-known
Canadian sportsman who is chair
man of ' the Stoneybrook Racing
Association predicts that the Stdrf
eybrook races oh March 20 will be
an international event Already, re
ports Cardy, Canadian parties are
booking reservations in Southern
Pines for the week of the races, and
a number of Canadian-owned hnr.
ses, including several from Mr.
Cardy's stables, will race at Stoney.
brook.
N. C. FISHING FEATURED
The March issue of Hunting and
Fisbing Magazine, circulation 800,
AAA . . ' K . . n
uuu, leanires norm Carolina In a
full-page advertismeflt of True
Temper rods. The ad Is built
round a State Advertising Division
photograph of surf fishermen, which
is captioned "Drum on the Outer
Banks, trout in the mountains -This
is North Carolina fishing." It
is another in the series of advertis-
ments being run by various adver
tisers without cost to the State,
but for which pictures and informa
tion are supplied by the Department
of Conservation and Development
N. C. ON LIFE CALENDAR
The month of May on the elabo
rate LIFE Magazine calendar for
1954 is represented by Hugh Mor
ton's spectacular color photograph
of azaleas in Greenfield Lake, Wil
mington. The calendar is made up of
the best color photographs of world
famous photographers appearing in
the magazine during 1953. The Mor
ton azalea picture, in ful page size,
was published last March. It is the
only picture from a southern state.
except Florida.
INSIDE TOBACCO STORY
For the fourth year in a row,
visitors set a new record at the.
world's largest tobacco factorv . in
Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The'
tree tour of the Camel cigarette
and Prince Albert smoking tobacco
lactones of the R. J. Reynolds To
bacco Co. attracted 3S094 persons
in 1953, about 5,000 more than the'
year proceeding. The tours were
started in 1931, the first of their
kind, and a third of a million peo
ple have taken them. Visitors have
included resident of all states and
over 70 foreign countries. The tours
are conducted Mondays through
Fridays, and night tours may be
arranged. , ,
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DOWN,
1. Ride back
and forth
to work
2. Finnish '
seaport
8. Method of
learning'
4. Funeral.
' sons;
5. Away'
, 6. Creased'
7. ArUnciar
river em
bankment S-Man's :
nickname
16. Breach '
19. Pole ,, .
21. Scold per
sislently
23. Count
by
numbers
'26. Extinct,
bird '
(N.Z.)
; 28. Seize
29. Former
name
of Eire
30. Inside
32. gtnnr
34. Chinese 1
ment
ACROSS
. Watchfulness
8. Nocturnal ' J
ntras
.Coin(Gr.)
10. Worry un
necessarily ' It Struck ,
lliAnve-dollaf
1 bul (slang)
14. Part of
to be-'
15. Ovum " .
17. Glacial Mow
18. Animal's
pelt
3U. utixena IL Stroneboxes silk
of New ' ' 13. Thlng,,r 33, bf punlsh-j
BdiBiana miawr
22. Boy's Jacket it
24, Chum t
25. Rock garden.:
Slant r
ousehold i
spirits- y
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myth.) i
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i a cow
83. Mend, at1!
a hole
94. Coverlet ,
3& Man's
nickname,
89. Heed
40. Confer ,
knighthood
upon
42. The (Fir,
article)
43. Indian coin
45. Kind of
pine tree I
47. Acta (U).
41 Shower
'49. Anglo
Saxon court'
60. Pieced out
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TJti"j: I'll llU
gUICl, . LLED
R 1 1 TOLLS
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38. A Belgian
marble
37. Monetary
unit
(Ecuador)
41. B1U
44. Perched
48. Perish
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WINTER MOUNTAIN TRAVEL
The view is different from the
mountain-top Blue Ridge Parkway
in winter and 109,861 persons''
travelled It in January. This was'
59,292 or 117 per cent more than in
January of 1953. All sections of the
Blue Ridge Parkway in North
Carolina, except mile-high links be
tween Asheville and Mt Mitchell,
and near the North Carolina en-
DEAD OR DISABLED AHIMALS
REMOVED
Mules & Cows
Due- to the low prices of fats and hides we
are forced to make a small charge. Phone collect
Goldsboro 1532 or 2330
N. C. Consolidated Hide Co., Inc.
Goldsboro, N. C.
trance to the Great Smoky Moun
tains National Park are open to
traffic the year 'round.
II. C. Advertising
Samples Shown
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As a public service, this news
paper is reproducing samples of
Stajte advertising appearing in na
tional publications to attract new
industries and more tourists to N.C
The first of a series depicting
the Satte's advantages for location
of new and expanding industries
appears this week. These advertise
ments, supplied by the Department
of Conservation and Development,
are exact duplicates of ads now ap
pearing outside North Carolina.
They are published by this news
paper without cost to the State in
the belief that the information con
tained will be of benefit to readers
interested in knowing more about
North Carolina's advantages of faci
lities for economic development.
During 1953 State advertising.
tourist and industrial, appeared in
49 newspapers carrying . 88.92296
individual messages, and in 35 mag
azines carrying 72,344,432 messages.
The investment was approximately
1145,000 which was returned to the
State Treasury many times in taxes
resulting from new business created.
No North Carolina newspaper has
charged the State for publication of
its development advertising since
the inauguration of the State ad
vertising program in 1937. At that
time the North Carolina Press Ass'n
adopted a resolution 'placing Its
members on record as favoring use
of the entire State fund for Invest-,
ment in advertising' in out-of-state
publications, and this 'policy: has:
been adhered to stirctly .
At the winter meeting in Chapel
Hill, the N. C Press Asi'n. adopted
a motion commending the Depart-
ro
AUTO INSURANCE?
' Wed ever Millie aotorbls
eafey Hill low cotl, eoeiMhe
keord, aeewMiiable proltctioft.
' It yee're coraM drlrar ye lee I :
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ck. Yaw gtt automatic rtncwal,
friendly, Mfion-wid clajat mk
Vke, Why pay srare wKm yee r
: ess get aMxtsHia) pretadlee far
' hut Invettlgate today, call
FRED REVELLE !
' Phone CM -1 Warsaw, N.C
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An Ema la Bora '
: America's big corporations are
honored many times in many ways.
But officials of Swift & Company
were more than a little surprised
when they received notification that
the management of the Mesker
Park Zoo in Evansville. Indiana,
had named a baby emu "Pard" after
the company's dog food.
First of all, they couldn't get the
connection between a dog food and
an emu. And secondly, admitted
Harold Wilson, ' vice president In
charge: of sales, "we didnt quite
know what an emu was anyway.'
But both mysteries were quickly
cleared up.
Seems that the emu is an only
slightly smaller , first cousin to an
ostrich. A native of Australia, it is
not uncommon in U. S. coos. But
what is uncommon is to have zoo
emus hatch a baby emu. In fact,
until Pard's arrival, only one had
ever before been bom in captivity
in this country.
But Park .Superintendent Robert
McGraw of the Evansville zoo fig
ured out that the inability -to re
produce might stem from a lack
of some of the essential minerals
of vitamins in the birds' diet So,
having Pard dog food on hand for
the coyotes and foxes, he decided to
try it on the emus, Emma and
Hiram.
And it worked.
Emma laid nine eggs, which Hir
am (as is the custom among emus)
dutifully sat on for the required
58 days. Two of them hatched and
one chick lived. '
So Superintendent McGraw nam
1 him "Pard" and mother and
child are both doing well, thank
you- .
ment of Conservation for its adver
tising program, and endorsed the
idea of public service re-publication
of the ads by North Carolina news
papers.
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" See Us or Call 2106, Clinton, N. C.
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OPERATED BY LUNDY PACKENG COMPANY
Buying Days Are Mondays Through
Fridays8a.rn.Until5p.nl.
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Never iron a garment against the grain
of the material. That will tend to stretch
the garment completely eut of shape. .
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TOBACCO CURER
FEATURES
Long lotting units
Even htor distribution
Economicol curing
Simple operation
Safe, fume tight,
smoke tight
UTILITY
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Mt. 0Hve,N.C.
Jf3 WORLD'S BEST TOBACCO i
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LOWER INITIAL COST
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GREATER WEIGHT IN CURED TOBACCO
GREATER OPERATING EFFICIENCY
GREATER HEATSPREADER AREA
Yar Profit IW Bs More In '54
Yea InstcH florence-Mayo!
Authorized Florence-Mayo Dealer:
J. R. DAVENPORT ,
"Farm & Home Supply"
Phone 2129 ;r .
Deep Run, N. C.
11
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Top
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Ve Grow, Process and Distribute
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SEEDS !
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