V Id m D J a 1 1 1 4 ' -' .See mere classfiHs on Back par CLASSIFIED SATES: 1 cents per word, bIdUdu eMJe, ttaKw m ass . iMt with jae pleas era 'Ti ssamps, saeney ehec wttfe Ma. - ; I AHM J.OAN9 . Zf TEAB 'I low, Interest rate. Complete i i urancc . service. Thigpen Tic- t a -nsurance Agency,- M t, Olivt. litWMins AOOOfO anacbfcpss repaired. Wow Kya tyawwrftei) f"r erery neeA Dial Gatdabat M W War ley TyaenrrSlar Ba- $aas. IN , CTf VrKOLKSAUT BUILDING mater. , ' U j, eaJ and carry Credit if need . t4 All matariMi guaranteed. Well i'ortu, a trip to Southern Supph ,'(' t.py. Clinton Apron Jron. the ' r - : .' tttttnX. land hank loans an available thru Clinton National farm' Loan .Association. Contact WIt Carr, Secretary - Trea- r-inr.' P. (X Boa 140. Pohne 7263 "jnjdB N., C Mr Carr ! ia to PCA office in ; t enensvirje , between 11 and . o'clock every Tuesday morning- i ' t 11 .1 -11 .. "' .' I" ' ''I , MALE HELP WANTED Man of road character, aver El to aeU Nationally Advertised "Watkins Products In West Duplin County. No Investment: ;, necessary. high earnings can be expected. If inter ested, write. P. O. Bos No. 1092, Goldsboro, N. C. . 8-J0-4T PD. t F03 SALE -- Fonr Gas Tanks 25.900 : Gal To Each Tank inek Thick,. SEE OR CALL ' , ; BAK GAS STATION - Warsaw, N.-C. - ' Phone M 1-4344 4-M ; PD. In your own- exclusive territory sell an unconditionally guaranteed product whlck la advertised Nation ally on T. V. Avon Cosmetic's Established territories now open. For Interview write Mrs. Evelyn Parker. Mt Olive. N. C. riving urecttons to I-30-3TC FOR SALE: , 1-1953 Jubilee Ford Tractor; 1-1S56 Ford Tractor; tobacco tetters. ' ' SEE or. CALL.. Benlaville Tractor ' ft . Imp. Co. BenlaviTJo 1 CY-S4271 4-13-3TC Dr. Thomas W. Alley . Optometrist Rear of Wa'aw Drug Company Warsaw. N. C. rues. A Hat from S:3 to t:M By s Examined .'Glasses Fitted t snore ia . Glass Service. Aoto Class Installed. Table Tops. Mirrors If It's Class, we bare it. Atlantic Company. 23 Soutk Front Street WUratagtoa, N. C. W "err t Well Drillint v CASH Oft CBEDrr ' f ire1: Down Paymeat. T Welnv A.T FHofe Qnlna) located at Portert,. HUC ' atont i. - Pink BUI $t(nr . - -a WANTED;.' J Dupila ' Comity. warn a, rarm tat 1" you have t m lo sale, please wme to ma1 once slating the siee and price fhD directions 'or reacbiug you' JiaVMf W.- Wallace. N C. !) .C BEST QUALITY Outside White Paint 3.9e Galwa IIINES JEWELERS 225 N. Railroad St. Warsaw, N .C. FOR SALE i Nice selection of sad dies and bridles for horses and ponies. Prices reasonable; Wo ael good quality hay. J. J. Barden Stockyards, ". -v; Warsaw. N. C. 4-eO-lTC. LEGA1. NOTICES .NOTICE OF. SALE t: ; ' NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY NEW OFFICE LOCATION DR. THOS. E. SHAVER Optometrtat In new office at former location if The Tribune S. Center St Mt Olive lyes Examined - Olaaaea Fitted . ' HAMMOND ORCAKS ft " - Trnt Chares or Romen J, Johpsoa Pkma ft. Orgaw Co. ; Pboae collect JA t-35U JiS A ' Klnston, .N. C. Jftf 1 . C T, F. FOR SALE We Can Supply You With Quality Seeds: Beans, Cucumbers, Watermelon, Hybrid Corn, Certified Cotton Seed etc. Lowest Prices Possible For Best Quality. H, O. Andrews Co. Mt. Olive, N. C. Next To Dr. Lownes Office Phone Office OL 8-2666 Residence OL 8-2494 I 2 Phone 3741 Phone 554 Mrs. FOR RENT HOUSES & APARTMENT IN Kenansville and Warsaw Homer C. Brown Rose Hill N. C OR , Belton Minshew Warsaw. N. C. STOP BUY r t . .. B.A.K. GAS STATION SAVE , LOCATED NEXT TO DCPLIN MOTORS WARSAW. N. C. OAS FOR LESS RecuUr 27c Per Gallon Hi-Test 30c All Brnnrfs M Ail ,WlTON D MIliXIIEW OWNERS MATTlE S MINSHEW Unuer and by virtue or cne power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Jasper Tay lor and wife, Annie Pearl Wiggins Taylor, to William E. Craft, Trustee dated February 7, 1959, and record ed in Book S23, page-' 329, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Duplin County, North Carolina, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to . foreclosure and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured hav ing demanded a foreclosure thereof for the p u r p o s e of satisfying said indebtedness. undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the. high pst bidder for cash at the court house in Kenansville; North Caro lina, at noon, on the 24th; day of April, 1961, the property conveyed ! in said deed of trust, the same ly ing and being in the '. County of Duplin and State of North Carolina, in Magnolia Township and more particularly described as follows: Being; a part of the tract of Isiah Robinson Tract of land. Joining the lands of Dr. R. F. Quinn on the ' North, on the South by Stanley J. Robinson, on the East by Stanley J. Robinson, on the West by Stan ley J. Robinson.- ( containing 14 acres, more or less. And being the same tract deeded, to H. C. Hanch ey and wife, Blanche Hanchey, dated August 21, 1936, and record ed in Book 373, Page 595, Duplin County Register. A ten per cent deposit will ba re quired of the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. Advertised this 23rd day of Mar ch. 1961. Williarn E. Craft, Trustee 4-20-4T- W. E. C. ind 'Mrs. Ernest Dupree Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Outlaw spent Friday night with Mr. and - Mrs. .licharrt rhitlnw in fJarlflnrl amV Drug Stdn , Rak Hill. N C;. Old; Photograph. ' ' Restored . . 'V, PORTRAITS ' Csnmirrlal ' ruo-rooRAPut ' Psruas, Annverssrt aa IdentifleatlM PbotW ." wu AprriAijza. m BIDDING Pim'k. LANIER STUDIO Phone 6341. ' WALLACE.H - Sltrlna Nlrht and Sn4aya St Appolotamwt Early Morning . s HDCMet i The Early Morning Home Dem onstration Club held its' regular meeting at the club house on Tues- The meeting was called to order by the, president, Mrs. Archie Ben son and the group . sans "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party." The devo tional was given by Geraldine Sum merlin reading Corinthians the fif teenth chapter. , . ;J the roll call and one new meml-.er was welcomed. During the business session the Cancer Crusade was dis cussed. The club voted to contribuo to this fund. . . , f, Educational report was given by M rs. Com Wells. ; Mrs. Nora - Win- jStead and Mrs. Emma Grady were i awaraeij certificates of recognition fro. reading, the New Testament. Mrs. Mildred Mathis save a rennrt On Misic. Mrs. Polly Hardy" gave a demonstration- on the best use and care of your refrigerator. , , Mrs. 'Mildred Mathis, recreation leade, led the group' in' games dur ing the social hour,; at whichtime the hostesses, Mrs. Mary Kenre''y id Mrs. Thelma Whitman,' served delicious punch, cup cakes' and po- tata chips. Announce Birth' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhodes of Beulaville announce the birth f f a dauehter,. Theresa Yvonne, on Mar ch 26. Mrs. - Rhodes is the former Hannah Quin nof Kenansville . Note Of Thanks I wish to express my sincere ap- J preciation to eacn ana every one who remembered me in so - many thoughtful ways with their visits, prayers, cards, llowers and especi ally to you who donated blood for me. May God richly bless each of ! you. , Virginia Barnette. , c 0 i , Card Of Thanks I wish to express my deepest ap preciation for the many flowers, cards, gifts and visits I received while I was a patient Jn the hospital last week. I also would like to thank all the staff at Duplin Gen eral Hospital for being so- nice to me'. ' ' ' " ' .Nora Dail- '-"'- . .-' " , LASSITER'S FABRIC t SHOP ANNOUNCE-' THEIR OPENING . s , Thursday, March 23rd. ' , We Have A Complete Line Of Materials. n Nations Stanley Drapery Hardware Also ' . . Custom Made Draperies ' 4 i 1 ' LASSITER'S FABRIC'SHOP Mt Olive, N. C. ft- It Located m the balldlnjc formerly occaatKI try.Moant Olive i - Printing Co.. nest to Carolina Dry Cleaners, an' j .' - 1 -. x South Center street, Mount Oliye, '- J , ' Lift yourself up by your BOOTSTRAPS It's not as difficult as it may sound, if you're talk ing about financial secur ity. Here it is your own foresight plus your own persistence in saving sys tematically that will achi eve your end. It works every time! Open An Account Here And Start Your f . "Operation Bootstrap." 1" ' if iQHlt.Qlive . Make Our Bank Your Bank In, Mount Olive and Calypso Outlaw's, Bridge Hews Mrs. J.- W.- Prkerr Carres The A. U. W. Wfll meet Saturday. .April 1st. at 3:00 P. M. with Miss Sallie Outlaw as hostess. All mem bers are urged to attend the meet ing. ' Easter services will be held in th echurch Easter Sunday night at 7:30.. Miss Myra Maxwell of Wilson was amon visitors for church ser vices Sunday mornin. Mrs. K. K. Marshall was hostess to the local bridge players at her home Saturday night. - Misses Fannie and Sallie Outlaw accompanied Mrs. M. H. Whitfield of Garner's Chapel to visit their sis ter, Mrs. Leon Rouse near La Grange, Sunday.' s-H son of Goldsboro visited Mr. . ' . MM Let as gear your wajjehtg split second 'performance, r e s tort your 1 Jewelry ta. remembered glory. Moderate prices. - Sanuonlte . Laggage V TURNER'S JEWELRY - Warsaw, N. C. . Looking For Recreation! Skating Afternoon and v Night 2:30 to 5:30 7:00 to 11:00 Vi Price To Everyone Saturday Afternoon Only Ladies Niffht Mon. Night Skate Vt Price GOLD PARK LAKE 5 Miles South Of Goldsboro On Highway 117 ' Now Is The Timo For . ,'s.' ' 4 Planting. Xorri, and. ihg Pepper qnd;Jo bacco... . Cultivate Your Farm The Modern Way With John ueere tractors. -i SEE US FOR YOUR CULTIVATING, ! PLANTING AND ; TRANSPLANTING I- n 4.' A . ' y yr , .. - t - i ASK ABOUT THE JOHN DEERE CREDIT PLAN f u t. :v-v To Buy The Equipment You Need To Make This Crop- TH SEE US NOW! t 1 Quality Farm Equipment Co. Faison Hiway Your Friendly ' John Deere Dealer ; LY 2-3742 r Ginton, N, "C. For Expert Watch Repairs .. ' See , IIINES JEWELERS Warsaw, N. C Mrs. Giles I Honors Mrs .Craft : The Easter motif was used in ta ble arrangements and markers on Wednesday evening when Mrs. Janet Giles entertained four tables of bridge at a Layette shower for Mrs. William Craft. When scores were compiled, Mrs. J. H. Hines was given flower ar rangement for high score, Mrs. Craft, and Mrs. Helton were eiven similar rifts for second high and consolation. . - The delightful surprise came when an attractive basket was pre sented to Mrs. Craft which , she opened and passed around to be admired by others. . The hostess served frozen - fruit salad, crackers, salted nuts and coffee, i . , jVELSICOL f IMS: FOR SALE Lumber, Moulding, Plumbing Supplies' SASH a DOORS. ASBESTOS SIDING. HOOFING OF ALL KIND, PIPE Plaster, Rock Lath, . Sheetrock; Mortar, , Brick, Cement Block. Paints And , Builders Hardware ' CVTTER, TERRA COTTA Z J CARTER ; & SOU t WALLACE, N. C i tii t , .! ' I i i l r c " 'si lliiiiin iliiiir;ww; in. TWs ftsW was trssM witn HpU- drier thrss wMks bslors (ebseca mt nt. VMy llttl, mrtSng nscss utf. hsls laksn strly Juns. Sams IMd of tobacco In July. N jMsnis tijnWd ftwtrMnii, TM, crop win gls good yioM. e( lea quality losacesv -- - -j v. Modamica Tour Home with o Beautiful Fire-placo-This Modem, Easy and Inexpensive way. " Comes complala--raady to ba la stalM by baadr ssaa, hM tor snslHary hast Uae with ass loss sad cJactrlc solan. Laraa aalaeMon of ottractlra aioaV ah ia cast sians, brick and woo coatsaaponrr. modara and tradi ttoaMl.dcaians. . . .. .'. .. .. w y . VUU our Shovroomt ' land or Catmlof. Sutton' Gas And ' Appliance Co. " - Warsaw, N. C- . , Wirtworm damage causes considerable rtaittinj. It also causei ttuntinf af naay plants. This resulu in a low yield of poor quality tobacco. , ' Heptschlor kills wireworma, and protects yourvslusile crop. HtpUchlor alas kills eutwonns, whlu frinjed beetle lsrvss, Jspaneae baetl Isrvse, mole erickets,eesd corn maggots, billbugs, tobacco febwornis, ireea ' t Joat asatlss, aad away other aoB iasseta,' i -f. i .Jfi . ' " ' WHEN TO APPLY-For best results, Heptachlbr should be 'i applied to tobacco 80 days before tobacco hj ssL.tbis early spplica Uob will allow lor better diatributioa of Insecticide la Jhe soil. If ' westher conditions prevent earlier application; Heptschlor can be applied right before planting, but the rasullis generally are aot as ' sstlsfsctory. Apply pounds sotusl Heptschlor per tat broadcast. Application should not be mads antO the land habeea plowad-'Dwc into the sofl immediately after application. . ' ' HOW TO APPLY-Heptachlor is available as a Squid, dust, or granular. It eaa be purchased to suit the particular equipment you : hat oa your farm. Large acreage can be treated snU a tractor mounted duster or Kme sower. Small acreage can be treated essO? with a hand- operated cyclone aaedar. , IASY TO APPH.V ICONOM rO AL VBHSATILI Afi-APrn.v as DmaCTao lastino ataaiouAL AOTION ON ArM.ICATKN NO OMSNSIVI OOOR i r ALABAMA FARMER HARVESTS 60 BUSHELS PER ACRE MORE WITH HEPTACHLOR! RoV Snail. of Gordon. Alabama, had Door stands of corn Decauss nis neids were infested with corn billbugs. Using 2 ibs. of actual Heptschlor per acre he treated 30 acres ana lett a similar control plot untreated. Result: the 30 acres treated with Heptachlor yielded 100 bushels nr The untreated plot yielded only 40 bushels Der acre. Savs Snellirrnva. "KJ I i plan to use lieptacbloc on all my corn I aAAOite,t" 1 NORTH CAROLINIAN BOOSTS CORN INCOME $36.75 PER ACRE USING HEPTACHL0RI Dennis Fairfield, North Carolina, treated part of his corn land with HeoUchlor. Anothor portion of the same field was planted with out Heptachlor. By actual plant count, the Heptachlor treated area iroHuiH a 38 better stand. Southern corn root worms, wire worms, and billhum wr effectively controlled, the untreated area yielded SO bushels per acre; the Heptachlor treated acreage: 85 bushels per acre for an increased yield of 85 bushels per acre! . . ... -J : .... Ttieaa typical enemolea ahow turn MofrM Sucn setter com yields. Improved Sualiry and stare proWa for you I HopMcMor tills earn oemeglne ao Inaects Hiat cauae eeor senMaaNon, asetry stands and lodeine. Yew dealer can euool rou wim Heaurkio i eaeyie-aporf sprays and aranuiee. Make yew sera ssi ana am . . , eel HepiseMsei ... . . www yr mnr W par 'J - is n ptac 1-1 lo n W'i'f fnr ff( fofft irw( r ,- W.I.' J KILLS at 't ' SILLSUSS ' wmiwoaus CUTWORMS SoururpM coaw sootwoomi seto cokn MASSOTS 4 4 r aa aa s

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