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VOLUME XXIX ' No. 42 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.50 per year plut 11c N. C. Sales tax In Duplin and adjoining Counties; $4.50 per year plus 14c N. C. Sales tax outside this area In N. C; $5.50 per year plus 17c N. C. Sales tax outside N. C. PRICE 'TEN CENT Plus I cent Salts Xu KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY OCTOBER 18, 1962 . UImaIb - mi ... . . v . raniion Americans - near i - he ly nail of the U. 6. population still live on farms or in towns with few. er than 2.500 inhabitants. ; ' How Ycur Church Can Have a Nev Organ Does your church need a. new organ, but is having trouble raising funds? -, .. .. .. .. . ' . . , We have a special free service to help you. with, assistance on. an organ raising eampaign.T"hii in cludes how to start and -organize an effective fund drive w well as fund raising visual aids and other materials.; .' v,.. Coma In and let t help you plan your organ fund drive. We have a new booklet of fund raising ideas available. A detailed explanation is given on how you can apply any of these fund rais ing ideas to your church organ fund drive. Come in-phone for a copy of this booklet. If more con venient you may tend in the coupon below. v . . .: ;.. ' ... . y : -v.fr -y:-?''')'!',' '" -Si '. "Two, Stores To Serve You Better" ' JwllllVll Pip & Orrn Co. Phone JA 33584 Kiriston, V. C. Phone 34S-S147 . ' Jacksonville, Tf. C. The , :' riW,in' l HEATIKG ccnsiti liuvvl- 1 , ( i o hot spot. t"" itjtjIaeMl Hwr V FHter-ctKi0-- 'Nwt-wee, ConUauoM mm . , Corrtroaed (hjey j ; no draft. LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having fully qualified as Executrix of the will of Gulet Taylor, Deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina) this is to notify all persons hav ing claim against said estate to present them to the undersigned at RFD 1, Mount Olive, North Carolina, on or .before, the 8th. day of April, 1983, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.: All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to : the undersigned.--.- ' :- . rhis the 8th. day of October, 1962. Mrs. Nancy P. Taylor Executrix of the Will of Gulet Taylor,? Deceased 11-MT NPT If You Are Planning To Build Or Remodel... and Need Trim ; Roofing Doors Sheet Rock Flooring v Paints Windows Asbestos Siding "". or . Hardware Get Our Prices Before You Buy At No Extra Cost. BLIZZARD Building Supply 1406 W. "Vernon Ave. Kinston, N. C. We Have Served Needs In Your Area For 59 Years And , ' r Would Appreciate Hearing From You ; HEATING Any Types Fuel . : ROOFING4 , 'Any 'Type SHEET METAL AH Kinds Term's If Desired i . -j aBBiaBBBBrBBaBBl . . New Work Or , Repairs JC3ES NOTICE OF APMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Emma J. Carlton, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on Or before the 25th day of September, 1969, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned.'- " This the 25th day of September, 1962. . Elizabeth Carlton Agunusi Bens, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Emma J. Carlton, deceased. ' - 204 West 141st. Street Apt. B-3 New York 30, New York H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenans ville, N .C! 1Q-18-4T H. E. P. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION .The undersigned, having qualified as Executor of the Last . win and Testament of. Daisy J. Merritt, de ceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the lltn day of September, 1963, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the ljth day of September, 1962. .. O. P. Johnson, Executor , of the Last Will and w Testament .of Dtfisy JTJfcrritt, ' deceased, ' i , KenansvilleN. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. - 10-1MT- H. E. P, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as Executor under the Last Will and Testament of Glennie A. Taylor, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present (hem to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of Octo ber, 1963, or this : notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 2nd day of October, 1962. W .F. Taylor, Executor under the (Last WU1 and Testament of Glennie . A. Taylor, deceased. .Warsaw, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. ' 10-2MT H. E. P. j Since 1950, the number of milk cows in the United States has de clined 414 million, but the milk sup ply continues at '. a record rate. Average milk production per cow has Increased from 5,314 pounds a year to- 7,004 pounds. - " 1 Telephone Bills To 1 Telephone subscribers in Beula ville and Kenansville will soon no1 ttce a change in the appearance of their monthly telephone statements. .. U. G. Daughtridge, local mana ger . for ' Carolina Telephone, said that the newly designed statements will be used here with billing per iods ending October 3, 1962. ' Although the new bill will show the charges for local service and those for: long .distance service separately, . the entire statement will consist of an oblong hinged electronic accounting card. Arc Welding, Poulln To Be Offered Tho Goldsboro Industrial Educa tion Cenetr has announced that it will conduct classes in electric arc w"Hinr a"1 poultry this fall. Classes in electric arc welding begin Tuesday night, Oct. 23 at 7 p. m. and will continue on Tues day and Thursday nights through out the , fall quarter. The course features- fundamental skills, metal characteristics, and selection of welding materials. A registration fee of $10 will be the only cost involved. Welding material will be furnished. '; The poultry course will start Wed' nesday, Oct. 10 with classes on Monday and 'Wednesday, nights 1 from 7-9 p. m. The course is de I signed to be helpful to feed sales men, service men, hatchery menU and medication and equipment salesmen. The first, course will deal ,Perons Interested ,' In," attend)fijf either of the courses should contact the Goldsboro Industrial Education Center for further information. Democratic Ladies, Attend Convention Mrs. Christine W. Williams, Dup lin County Register , of Deeds of Kenansville, lead one of the discus sion groups at the second annual State Democratic Womens Conven tion. The Convention was held at the Battery Park Hotel in. Asheville on October 5 and 6. Others from tfcis- area attending were Mrs. Reece Lefler of Penderlea, vice chairman of the Pender County Democratic Executive Committee and Mrs. J. V. Whitfield of Wal lace, who is serving as regional coordinator for the State Women's Democratic organization. Some of the principal speakers were Mrs.- Esther Peterson, as sitant Secretary of Labor, Dr. Rachel Davis who made the open ing speech for the occasion. , Other women present were Mrs. Doris Cromartie, vice-chairman of the State Executive Committee and Mrs. Martha McKay, national Com mittee Woman from North Carolina who directed activities for the con vention, ''-'-""'v. At the Vance Avcock dinner held on Saturday night. Governor Bert Combs of Kentucky was the main speaker. r Change In Looks In addition, a return envelope will be enclosed with each state ment for use by subscribers who wish to pay by mail. In commenting on the change, Daughtridge . stated, '"The revised Statement is the prsduct of elec tronic equipment recently installed in our Accounting Department. We think that the new statement will be easier to read and understand." What Questions 'Here are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to questions from former servicemen and their families: Q - Can the Veterans Adminis tration pay for emergency treat want -nf thp sprvirp-ronneted ctirtditions of veterans in private hospitals? A - Yes, provided the medical ftrrienffencv was such that an at- kefrrpt "to obtain admission to a VA 'hospital would have been ha zardous to the veteran and if the emergency treatment is reported tn the nearest VA hospital or regional oKice within 72 hours af ter the veteran s aonussion to the private hospital. O Is the U. S. veterans pop ulation growing or declining at present? A Latest VA ngures snow the V. S. veteran population de clined 937.000 during the 12 mo- itths preceding August 1. 1962. "ATTENTION - We Are Vendors For A.S.C. ORDERS For Duplin, Pender, Jones, Onslow and Sampson Counties BULK LIME & BULK FERTILIZER i SPREADNG Car Price - 50 Tons or More - $7.50 per ton Less Than 50 Tons $8.00 per ton 1 - 2 Tons Per Acre We Also Put Out Smaller Amounts WALLACE FARMERS EXCHANGE AT 5-3353 fast w ast Opens NORTH CAROLINA'S First Nursery Super' ASCS Announces Diverted Acreage Restirctions Eased . Effective Nov. 1, ASCS will per mit farmers to graze acreage which was previously diverted from pro duction of cash crops under the 1962 feed grain program or the 1962 wheat stabilization program. Ac cording to Mr. O. L. Holland, Chair man of the Duplin aSC County Com mittee, this is part of a general effort to keep provisions of farm programs in line with practical farming operations. (Holland cautioned farmers that this grazing authorization applies to all acreage diverted under the feed grain and wheat program ex cept wildlife food plots and other special cases. . Many farmers normally salvage dropped Corn ears and other crop residue by turning livestock on har vested cropland in the late fall On many farms the diverted acreage is not fenced separately. This chan ge will permit these farmers to do this without being put to unreason able work, time and expense for protection fencing. The main objective of the ban against livestock on diverted acres is to prevent grazing that might partially offset the corn, grain sorehums, and wheat adjustment under the program. With killing frosts likely by Nov. 1, in the main grain-producing area, Holland said the objective of the no-grazing ban would be satisfactorily met by that MRHMMER: Wallace, N. C. Garden Market WATCH FOR THE OPENING DATE- time. In addition, the important period for protection of the diverted acreages also will have passed in most areas and there is small like Have Your Portrait 3Made Now For Xrftas Phone Now For An Appointment Telephone - OL 8-2576 KRAFT'S STUDIO Mr. Olive, N. C f Only You Can Give A Portrait Of Yourself Jones r " CHtiVIiULiii -5. PINK HILL, N. C All used Cars and Trucks must go. Priced to sell. We are clearing our house to make room or those Beautiful new 1963 Chevrolets. You can't do better. So trade with your neighbor. 61 FORD $1895 59 Ply. 4 Dr. Automatic C8Q Clean -)07 J 4 Dr. Clean 57 FORD $895 Like New 4 Dr. Sed. Black & White 59 Chey. Wagon cc r. $1395 Wfl SDrive - Extra Clean iJJJU V8 - Automatic 59 FORD GAL. 4D $1495 55 Ford 2 Dr. Hard Top C4QC Aft Red & white-extra clean J47J.UU 2 Dr. Hard Top ' 60 Chev. Intpala $1895 m' -I 4 Dr. Sed. Black . ' - Extra Oean . , k 57 Olds, 5, t?t!rUck $995 , 53:..t. Truck , 4 Dr. Hard Top f i.Vt Ton' - lihood that conservation cover .wou ld be severely damaged by permit ting livestock on this acreage JUov, 1. ' heuireSeiL . II 2- L J , Air coaro at'iM tort " iiio eootme . w " . '.-t'ila 5 sfrytttm yw ' ' Dial RO S-7318 Horace T King ' j Several I $75XX) to ;i;$2 Cars t - , . Convenient Terms . ' . v - ' " ' Call us tor a fnr. 'lifting survef 'rrcver Iron Works LO 8-4171 ' LO 8-4781 1919 Dawson St. rcmr
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