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: 11.11.3, 1 :TOUC, N. C, THTJESDAY, ATBUL 8, 19M , - ,i. h - it ...-? i t I ' 'I U.V - ; i '.- ? - -i1, v -' . it , I. J livjS . .1 excellent time td fertl- a trees, according tb G. oXorth, Jr county. ient Each tret should receive two pounds of. or 9-1W0 for each year of its age up to 40 to 90 pounds Tot trees la y"? small holed about one lout act p tib two feet apart and place the fertilizer in the holes, Goforth V explained. farm These hole should be made at dif- -v -V? ; i:OUGB PAINT Si There's prittcHoS fronf gas fsmef and bal t - sate IS mis sew reme-rewifom painr Hie best paint newi in yean is that Pittsburgh's SUN-PROOF House Paint is now fume-resistant as well! it covers, your house with a film of unusual whiteness that just wonYdullI Through storm, sleet, sun, coal smoke aqd gas fumes . . your house retains its pristine white ness. Also fifteen new colors in self-' cleaning, fume-resistant Pittsburgh I' SUN-PROOF House Paint . It ( . :V X, HEE4-"daL Dvumiti for Hm Mount baoidatj ferent distances from the tree, plac ing some close to the tree and others as far out as the branches v Pecans r. generally considered to be, alternate, bearers, producing heavy crops fcvery other yeaty To produce normal crops every year! the trees must have sufficient plant food to mature the "present year's crop of nuts at the same time build up enough reserve in the tree- to develop nefct year's fruit buds, said Goforth. , VTV '-y'iA &i Pecan trees are very exact in their lime heeds; Goforth said. The trees heed just enough but not too much, In building a house or plas tering a house, lime piled too close to the trees will cause the soil to be too sweet If trees'are not bear ing 'satisfactorily it would pay to take a soil sample. This condition can be corrected by following .the soil teat report. ? f Excise Tax Cuts K I ! lie Users :J-"Colot Dynamics far Ira Ifoim GARNER 'BROTHERS Mount Olive, N. C. Pi mm. At STANDARD, Tour Prescriptions Wffl . Be Filled As Tour Doctor Ordered SUS Value COrr Creaaa Skm hrim & Fisce Powder $1150 I&MT.T. LiiSiip Bytrante Hash Dalbs Press 25 Cta. ef M -$1.19 fLM Valve targe Box $1J C ea. Battle PWatfeetaat .......55c ran Ptns 49c sCen . Complete ' F!?sti Light .... ........ M ,98c lptSqnTbbs ia ...:29c A Tonie for the Bleed Appetite Stomach SS5 ............ $1.19 75c De-Witt's Kidney Pills 59c f , v. i ; For the relief of ruses, sour or overacid stomach. TEY Biz-Mo-Lax 60c&$1.25 1 pt Pnre CodLiver Oil 49c See and Get Gifts for the Miss Twinkle Little Miss Toilet Tissue ., 5c per reQ h iompiee ( Easter Baskets .. 49c to $1.98 300Kleenex. 18c Live (at No. 1 Ne. t) ' $2.00 Me COLGATE Tooth PasteJ..:......:..,.....,:.:.... 33c ; StcmMdmi ijrus'otmes Tax. on, your telephone service, which has ranged from 15 Ito 25 per cent, since it originated during 1941 Wflfl roHiin4 tt a ofi.airtU IA Dec cent effective Anril 1 Mlmuino President Eisenhower's )signing pt the eeneral excise fcilh V ' Despite the fact 'that the .tax was levied on the necessity In modern living, it was unil, Thursday, -the highest excise tav tha goverrfanantr levied, with the exception o5 thai on liquor and tobacco. Beach 194 Pee Taxes of your telephone service reached their peal; in 1944 when the Congress levied what It termed "war tax rates," These higher rates were Imposed at the time to help raise revenue, and to discourage the use -of telephone at a time when the government needed these facilities for war communications, and when new service could not be installed or expanded because of the lack pf materials and manpower. : The law provided that these taxes should expire six months after the close of hostilities. Reductions or eliminations of this tax will not, put one more penny into the ' treasury of the Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company. All the telephone company has been doing for these past years was to act a stax collector for Uncle Sam, an official said. The money collected from tele phone subscribers -hat been sent to Washington about as fast as it was collected. The only people that will be helped by the repeal of this law are the people who use the tele phone, the official added. 11V DOIT'S INIGMA '..1 A V . v,i, ? it ' '' 't.. "-photo by J. A. Robb V The Lead-like object hei In the lap oLpoet Wallace Havelock Iiobb, jMbey DawA MusAum of Archeolbg', helhr Kingston, Ontario, lias o far baffled Wpertv That it ha9.Jeen Vorlked' is agreed bat hw,an4 by what primeval race they do not know. Any person with a" theory to advance is invited to.'contact fheOntafioDQpalnfent1 of Travel and Publicity, Toronto, "or poet Robb himself , r ! 1 CLASSIFIED ADS HOUSE FOR RENT - 4 rooms, an d bath. Fainted Inside and outside. Located on the ML Olive Highway, 1 mile from Westbrook Service Station on Highway No. IL J ATTENTION DOG OWNERS Dogs will be 'vaccinated against rabies at the following places and dates. This is Duplin County's Rab ies Control Program. After July 1st 1954 all dogs will be checked to see if they have been vaccinated and the State Law will be enforced. Sloan, April 9, 1:15 to 2:15 p.nV Pin Hook, April 9, 130 to 3:30 pjn. Luther Lanier's Store, April 9, 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. Chinquapin, April 9, 5:00 to 6:30 pjn. Fountain Store, April 12, 12.30 to 1:30 pjn . Cedar Fork, April 12, 100 to 3:00 pjn. BeulavlUe, April 12, 3:30 to 4:30 pjn. 1 Hallsville, April 12, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Potters Hill. April 13, 12:30 to 1:30 pjn. ' Cabuv April 13, 2:00 to 3:00 pjn. Kornegay, April 13, 3:30 to 4:30j pjn. Holts, April 13, 6:00 to eXW pjn. Kenansville, April W, tt30 to 2:00 pjn.' - ' t ,-ff"r;':. ' Scotta Store, Aprfl 14, 9M to 3:30 pjn. ' !' r. i ), Summerlia Cross Roads, April 14, 4:00 to 6.-00 pjn. , 1 Albertson, April 14, MS to 6:16 , Faison. April 16, ?:30!to 5:00. p.m. Calypso, April ia, 5:15" to 6:l&p.m. ,. Charity AprU 17, 1:00 to 2:00 pjn. Button, April J.7, Z:1S to 3fl5 pjn. ( . f . Jr Powers,' M.D. f ii Healthii Officer : pjn. 4-8-lt pd. Warsaw. April 16. 12:30 to 2:00 S. R. Chestnutt p.m. .'. Bowden, April 16, 2:19 to 3:15 pjn. ' Pat's Beauty Shop fS .S V is now located at her home, Across from the Methodist Church For Appointments Dial 2166 Your Business Is Appreciated PAt'S BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. A. J. Patterson, Owner, Operator . Kenansviile most heights in devotion to country. They established goals for all of us to try to achieve. They would have made" distinguished Presidents ofthe- rrmte4 etates. ' yA ' i we wyi ,missiair4 waaren's) great leadership justCas we are missing' rnrm WASHINGTON - Last week the Senate voted on two major Issues. The first of the week we passed the excise tax reduction bill, I voted tor these reductions.. The second vote was on Statehood for Hawaii and '.Alaska which" was passed. X was paired against the Statehood bill.,.' . ;.(; ii.,..,'; t X V i i -T it Ltadsey C. Warren The news of the Honorable Lind- sey' C. Warren's voluntary retire ment as Comptroller General of the United States spread ' tkrbttghout Washlngton'ln a hurry. His record of service to the country brought a ' chorus of laudatory statements from both sides of the aisle. . I v -1- n.'i BsflaeHssi j ratMrnent, hat caused ne to pause and to reflect poa hia Ufa. There is no (juestion about his be ing cat of Norttt Carolina's most distinguished, respected, and! ad. mired sops. His name is synotrymoos with the best in North Carolina and in distinguished service to his gov ernment Lindsay Warren la; and' has been' a Uvin ertmnle at the fact that you can bars efficiency and economy In government As ComtroHer General . Jtfter dlstin. gulshW , himself , in Congress, he saved our country manifold millions of . dollars. . His office was knpwn as a mad el of efficiency and econo my. He established this record and at the same time reduced the' dum ber of employees by over S0t per cent . " n , Giants ( ; j By voluntary retirement, North Carolina and the nation havelost from the Washington scene ttwo mental andr nhvsical cianta. Itold the. press' the other 'day that Z) had reference to Mr. Warren1 and Robert L. Doughton. They came from two different geographical sections of North Carolina and rose td the top- vunde - Bob" Doughton In, Wasfe- tfigtoni j.' ' 5 -j,, ' . . Parade - The annual Cherry Blossom Fes tival parade was held last ' week here in the Capitol. The attractive young lacues on tne lloat5 K were brave to face the cold weatcer.tut most of them wove .coats. It snowi here on Wednesday and the mi dropped below freezing. The cherry trees around the Tidal Basin and Hains Point are now in full bloom land are attracting great 'numbers of I tourists, including many North, Car- oilman. Tne next Dig event Is the opening of the major league base ball season. ' -,. ,. 7 .w rj (, . :; ' Hlfh Schools f Students and their leaders from' a large number of .high 'schools', id North .Carolina are visiting Wash-v ington now,- and the tempo is pick-i ing up. Last week. Pilot Mountain, Carthage, Angler ahd Cdlypsp wfere amohg , toe ', students visiting Ouii omce. .. ., t. c f,V' , , ,.-.. f. Upcoming fulls By the time you read this, the Senate will be taking up the High way bill and The General Service Administration bill, if the schedule is followed. Between the disposi tion of major bills, there is usually a call of the calendar for handling routine legislation; tn ':' - ' . This-And-That ,1 v " The Capitol building covers three and one-half acres of ground , . . It is 751 feet longnd 350 feet wide . The Capitol ft 287 leet high, In-, eluding th Statue J& Freedom, which . is made of bronze T,and weighs 1485 pduhda . . . Miss-Agnes Barden of New Bern was princess of the Cherry Blossom Festival from North Carolina. Biding in the parade with her on the N. C. float were Misses Peggy O'Neill, of Henderson, Doris Covington, of Asheboro; Nan cy Slgmon,, of Lincolnton; Peggy Brown, of High Toint; ' Mary - B. Oimmlngs, Kinston; Frances Spain, .If s notdon with mirrors. and. you're not seeing, double. This i .a hew-styie double-capacity refngeator and , et of identical '"' "ttwias. Unlike an, other refrigerator, this ISrCubie-foqt unit has two fuil-lepgth .vertical doors, yet no dividing post, so that full- k Width ahelven rnn roll nut all thp wav PriiriHaira .nolnM,. AalmA -thia unusual mode with a separate freezer compartment to hold 90 pounds Ql frozen foods. ti f " ft t ttj I Ypiifh Revival Snow Hill Church A Youth Revival will begin at Snow HiU Free Will Baptist Church near Scott's Store, on Sunday night April 11th. Services w(U begin each evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Wilbur Everton of Black. Creek, N. q wtU do the preaching, Everyone is' cor- aimiy mviteq to attend these vices-- f y '' j- Jape Banquet i Chimney Smoke ? U1LWAV1U.S, VloCONSlN What appears to be an Inctedibly thin stream ef ssaoke front a keose' chimney Is aetoallyf vapor trail left ky a high flying allitaiy ptoM over afilwaakee, in the breeze-less stratosphere. The Charter Night Banquet for' r the newly organized Kenansviile . faycees -wOl, be held, Friday night - ! April 1 30, at the, Kenansviile School Cafeteria. vTicket8 for the banquet ' may be purchased frorr any mem-Xxtc-ot the' Jaycees, The public ic -cordially ' invited to this banquet ! ' f There is openings for membership , ; in the club ' Anvone ibtmwirtArf in ' y' Uaycees. work is urged Jo join and i - f puvpurt vuu organizfnion. II' . , j'. . . Congratulate r w r, - .C. :., ft t- "t ) CI: Mrs, Christine Kennedy , 'r OnOpeninj: II i! I) I I A I TEAirftllOPPE , ,5 t . i":. ,' ,,. v 1 SfilTII-DOUGLAS FERTILIZER i 'i i i--'it Arnold Thonus, Aft,; -TOW 'i 1 , f 1 It 1 Footnotes For Spring Styled for comfort and grace, these smart fashions are hfcre for year spring wardrobe. Shoe by famous manufactures are featured in Freeman's new all-eecaatca foot wear. Come In tomorrow. t- (belew) Glove-eoft black kid with Cuban heel and goring en Instep for better fit n 1 ' !& V $12.95 m vC B ST 1 PKIy 1 'TV' if yf V j I (aoeve) The beat fl Amercal Not an Idas t -see when yea slip tt -fat black patent or bit f - I u realil . . .toM ir.i ; f - t ' - For seventy-two years Freeman nas neen famous for latest faeUena in qoality footwear. 5, . 1. FROM OUR WELL STOCKED SHELVES! We Carry A Coiiplete Line 6f 5 DiamdndyFeeds 71 , For Al Farm and .Home Weeds f. : t v .(VJ r yf f: 1 t i Lg. Box Diiz 80 ct. HUDSOJ Table llaptt 10t Clorox,pt; j....u,..,10c ? C6urifirSyrup;;gal. .v .,.$1 10 IbsSuciai2 1 97c 1 Tender Leaf v , -, ' 1 T6a Oags, pkb. of48,c...r.:.:;?49c:: ;Toief Soap, Spec Price ....5c Round pkg. lidized Sdt JCc : Clipper Brentf Coffee, lb, S$ in cans 4fe: $1.0()SizeHALO - J $1.00 Size WOODBUBTS I. Lotion T7 r V Matchless Flftur f. V BKai' V' 1 All 10c Tiio:;psp:i& fraixis S';::rtb!xt V 1 Ut V -T. V Clip Ttis Cou::.! : tWSl 4 t All W Gum and Cindy fcl iex f It's geed for one S9e sagw seated almonds with the pmrchase ef tLM er smere In wr In Kinston : 2i N. HIONT IN . r .'1 XI WUmington, N. C t --' MOUNT, OUVE riUUAY And SATURDAY Dial2U3 It. r 5 ' T Jf ' t!, 1 ' ) ' 1 fi Un'X V ' '"5 4 V. If f , f; t. -4. f, (4 - " ' " k' . 1 1 ' , - s . ' . V V IS
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