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THE DUPLIN TIMES, KENANSVILLE. N. C, THURSDAY FEBEUARX 2J..JLSCJ. .i. -t Lt tnv gear eur watco.lo ipjli !vkd . performance, (rul or( Viiir ; Jewelry U remembered kittiorf .MMerate pricei." ... (IMI1WIIW ' MlB,BSfjVI TURNERS JEWELRY -,"'IHHPw fjy I Outdoor Terrace Garden To Be Feature Attraction At Flovei & Garden Show rr - Dial tY 1-3117 '. J. F. REYNOLDS .' MpSIC COMPANY :.s Operator! Of , - J Coin. Operated Phono- t&pha and Pool Tables. igarette Vindors.New ai?d Used Records. 1i Beamon St.' Clinton, N. C. An outdoor Terrace Garden will be one of the feature attractions at tne forthcoming southeastern lo wer and Garden Show in the North , Carolina State Fair Arena at Ral Hgh, February 23-27. ; '' u ". The Terrace Garden will be in stalled by Laurel Lake Gardens and Nursery of Salemburg and was de .signed, by Richard C Bell, Land- I scape Architect for the Show. : - The garden will be one of the lar gest ones on the show, covering; an area of 'approximately 1250 square feet. Pununal Architectual features in the garden include an ornamen tal concrete masonry screen wall, small pool with., fountain display,' a large circular brick terrace, 'o curved treihige with vines over-( head, and several beautifully desi gned outside ' plant containers. ' All features are to human scale and the garden will be open to garden lov-? erg tor ciose-up inspection oi cretaus and plantings; ; . . The plantings-used in the garden will niclude many varieties of hol lies, azaleas,.1 camellias, gardenias, and several small flowering dog woods and redbud. The flowering , shrubs will be in bloom for the show andallpjants will.be labeled for easy identification; Several of' the hollies are: of the hewer: varieties, shown for the first time in' a sped- r merrsize. "These plants," said Mr. ffiiward of Laurel Lake Gardens, 'tt- hardier . than our more com rnenry; used varieties and the fol iage, is more beautiful." Our pat rang .and the future gardeners shou ld learn about them and their use in the landscape.. ; The over-all conception of the gar den is in a circular form motif.. All features are designed as a circle or a segment of circle. Mr. Bell staged: "Curving . lines are unbeat able in, the landscape for. they re peat the fundamental forms of na ture. The resultant spaces and un usual sensations are very pleasant to the beholder at all times." 'Laurel Lake Gardens and Nur sery, Inc., is located at Salemburg, N. Cv Display areas of f camellias, azaleas, . and hollies, in which the nursery specializes, can be seen a round a beautiful lake. Many large specimen of these plants can be viewed and mentally referenced as to their ultimate, growth size. -iHiiii.iti Sales. Parts "M Service: - ki Quality :jy Farm Equip Co." Clinton, N. & ' t vYpur John Deere Dealer" Phone LY 2-3742 Cash and Carry : BulLDItIG t t-'ms- iAIi Yon r . . Need It I I ' At : Wholesale' Prices J Southern" Supply Co. ' Across from th Park in Clinton .' j FORi ALL FOREIGN N triREECAPPiNG ; . FLAKES TIRt SERVICE V;. - ' V ainton, N. c;. Wilmington Hwy. . . -fj LY 2-2801 , mmm Show InState Fair Areni-Feb. 23 f Winter is here but" Snrine is Hot tar away. On February 23, Mrs.'; Terry Sanford will cut the rttfeon to officially .open the Sdu jtWeastern Flower and Garden VShow in the. State Fair Arena in ,,Rleigh. For the second time the long felt need in the South, a Ma- kjor. Flower Show, will be in full Diossom witn ail tne beauty of mother nature dri exhibit Gardens .ffilled with hundreds of Southern grown trees, shrubs and ' flowers, radiating . beauty, splendor and simplicity, will make the, vejwer rcalizeulw4.aUy they can be reproduced. This is "sum mer in the garderis1y the-Flower Growers Association arid the lorth Carolina Association of Nu rserymen. 'The magnificent arrangements by the Retail Florists will be highli ghted by public demonstrations of flower arranging 'by such .out standing floral designers as inter naitionally known' Mrs, Tommy Bright as well-as many. of our awn North Carolina , . designers. One, '"the desigper 'of the year," is Frank Joyce of Sanford.. ... i The Standard .Flower Show by the Garden Clubs of North Caro lina, Inc., will lend the "Woman's touch" to the beauty and splen dor oi the Show. S. The north Uobby will overflow with exquisite loveliness. From the ceiling to the floor, there will be orchids of all descriptions, co lor and Size put there by- the Or chid Society. . -: . ". ' ' rThe weary feet will find ben ches . among the gardens where they can relax and drink ' in the beauty of the unbelievable sur aoUddihgs..A' vhiit to '.the 'attract J ve Sidewalk Cafe. will, be a very pleasaiit and relaxing pasf tima. 5 Fashions ot the vefy . latest iA. design and fabric, which range from little to imich, will be dis played every ; evening at. 8;00 o clock. ' . f All ; of these- magnificent and breath-taking .displays await; the Visitors to the Second Southeas tern Flower and Garden .Show. . ' ' .By W'.'N. Bill Taylor , rAssiauiit Vice President " ' '&an, Juan is the Capital and chiei? seaport of the is lridThe older pait of the city lies on an island off the ,.northern''coast of . Puerto Rico,, with modern" rfesiderltial districts across, the channe,l 'orr tire main jslan'd.:Four Uiidfres and a highway over the water Urtg-these parts of- the city. Trade, various manu factures, andC government are the chief activities. Sail Juan is the" only fortified city in Puerto Rico. ( Some of .the Spanish forts and the Walls that sur 'round the older part "of the city are, 25ft -years old. '. Mcrro Castle, Ipuilt in 1584, lies on a bluff domin ating the entrance , P the bay, which is one of the best , harbors in.. the. West IndiesI yThe city was -founded in 1511 by Ponce de Leon, and was' the . seat of the Spanish provincial government . . J J'. ill Ji wfai Oil lift. I - WALLACE' :n. c. Boat : Equipmcnt.tavs l!ov In Effect Douglas . School Band Attends Clinic " Ten amembers from the Dou glass High Schooi Concert Band attended the Southeastern District Band Clinic held at Raeford, Feb ruary 10. Approximately 300 stu dents, representing the major bands of the Southeast, were on hand for the competion. Fifty-nine Before tfou take vour boat. i out obtain approved lifesaving devi lot a spin on North Carolina wa-J ces, and citations will be issuedfor ters, be sure that everything atusing improper' lifesaving equip board, Including the crtiticate ment-'!: w , ' o registration, is in proper, egalir ''State: and federal laws are ex order. j "( ' Tk-' ' j plicit about' boat .numbers," Ed- , John O. Edwards, wildlife pro- wrds added, and, citotions will livtar in Dunlin Count-, warned I be issued to. operators of ompro- that qll Tarheel boa'towners should perly numbered boats. The num-tudenU were chosen, by means keep abreast of state and federal I ber assignea.to tne ooat ana no boating lawsj f it t.t'fj";-.t!T ?: ; 1 other-shall be painted on or at ProtevtcyIaajvat tached toLthe bow and must De tarbon .-toticlhlorlae? fire extin- j distinctly visible and clearly le guisherf nd ther f -the- toxkl gible. , The letters and numerals vaporizing'ltyuld 'ype.).imh'."J must be of plain block design, not chlorobromorhethane are no longer lett that three inches high and of approvable equipment-as of Jasia, color which will distinctly con uary l, 1962. The U. S. Coast .frast with the background. White Guard withdrew approval of this letters and numbers bordered in equipment effective December" black don't qualify when used on 1958, but allowed use of these ex'-J f light colored background. If . . .... fi .1 . i . . i tinguishers until January i oi this year in order that boatmen could, replace them with approved foam, carbon dioxide or dry che mical types. . (Protector Edwards also remin ded boaowners that' only Coast Guard . approvable lifesaving de' these bordered letters and num bers are used on dark backgro unds, : the light-colored, visible portion must be at least three in ches high. "Also, between the prefix, the numerals and the suffix the law requires a hyphen or a space eq- vices would be considered as le4qal to a letter or numeral other eal eauipment Lifesaving equip- fthan l or I." added Protector t,a ment that cannot be Coast Guard ward approved will not sat&ff-iegar requirements, and will 'be dealt with aocordvigiy f ."1Tnfnrrimnt. nffipprs will be watching for compliance with all these requirements which make ;'F0B,their"Own safety," Protec-t -motor boating safer, more plea- tor Edwards said, "boaters . must, sant and more orderly," he said. - MakeuiDecision On Feed Grains KENANSVtlfLE - A word of ad vice to farmers iromrRufus1 Elks, Jr., Offici Manager for1 the' Agricul tural Stabilization and-Conservation Count' Committee, "Don't be mis-; led by non-farm commercial inter ests on the relative merits of the 1962 Feed drain Program." According to Elks, there are some 'ally there are still adequate sup plies. As compared with the above re sults of non-participation, Elks gave the following as' results of wide spread participation in this state and throughout the nation. Diversion of id'' percent on mcv of the nation's 'production of corn and erain sorghum to conserving non-farm' groups,, who ' Stand ' to'jgses .. Substantial savings in gov- make more money if farmers. plant more corn and forego priee support protection who are advising farm ers in this state against participa tion In the:i96a;'Feed Grain Pro gram. In order to set the record straight, Elks spoils out the follow ernment costs for storage of sur pluses of these grains. An immed iate payment to participating farm ers which, when added to the final payment, will offset the loss of in come due to reduced plantings. In addition to the reduced plant ing as almost inevitable results odings, the first reduction in stored widespread non-participatipn: With little or no participation in, tha 1952 Feed Grain Program far mars could plant as much corn and grain sorghum as they wabt to - but at the same time they would fore go ail price protection under Com modity Credit - Corporation Price Support Programs. This is true not Only on corn and grain sorghums,. but also on oats and rye. What would this upsurge in pro duction do? According, to official' fieures of the Federal-State' Crop; Reporting Service?"ta ' 196V beforeH the .Feed Grain Program,, was au thorized by the Congress in 1961, and when price, support ; was avail able to all with no limit oh produc;; tion, the average price for . corn In this state for flie Beason was $1.16. However, at harvest and for some time thereafter prices in.Jthis state remained between 85 and 90 cents nor bushel. With this i 85-90 cent Price at harvest 1 non-cooperating. farmers would have no. price prc-H lection at all through, price support programs. Individual farmers wou- ld have no bargaining -power. Local supplies of corn and. some feed mins are temptfarUj short, nation DRILLING ; - ' And BLOWING Water Guaranteed Or No Pay E. L- REGISTER ( Register's Crossroads ) . RFD Rose HtU. , Phone 28 9-2671 J?. , fWhatlslIome Without Water" .'? DO YOU HEED Liability, Auto Insurance tUislon ' SEE ; AaeheV - Pnii'H: Vniitrr ' Allon HrnilffriAn " Jr'V V Allen Draughoh'Ir. WarsawN.C.". .Each , Account' , ; Member v . Lisurc J To,:.r!.!-:- '.. a! - Si ' v . $10,CC0 Federal ReservPr V . Cv r.D.I.Cx System ' , "I..e Ci.'y rank" la This Area With Membership ... It F(:Tir"! Rc"nre . . .; ; We TurtTNo One Covm; RegardlesVol Ate -'4; Low Down Payments 4 to.6 nio. To .Pay Balance V Alotorcycles Trucks Autos . . : - stocks of feed grains in nine years was made, thereby greatly reducing storage costs of taxpayers. What Questions Here are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to ques tions from former servicemen and their families: Q- I am a veteran who has been retired from active service because of disability. I have GI insurance with the Total Disability Income Provision Rider. May I apply for the TDIP payments? A- You may apnly. In order to qualify for the TDIP payments, you must present medical evidence that you are disabled to the extent tint you cannot carry on substantially gainful employment. Q-I have a participating GI in surance policy. When may I expect to get my 1962 dividend payment A-The VA is paying the 1962 in surance dividend on the annivor sary date of each policy - that is on the date the policy became ef fective. Q-Does marriage bar an other wise eligible child of a deceased veteran from the War Orphans Ed ucation program? A-No. The child is still considered an "orphan" for all purposed of tho program until age 23 and, in cer tain cases, after that age. Want of uniform justice is a cry ing evil caused by the selfishness and inhumanity of man. - Mary 'Baker Eddy l' of audition, to play in District Band I. Nine students from Douglass were chosen. They are: Annette Carlton, 2nd Clarinet; Cheryl Foster, 1st Clarinet; Em mie J. Frederick, 1st Clarinet; Othello Hopkins, 1st Bass; Oliver Jones, 2nd Eb Alto Horn; Patricia Miller, 1st Bell Lyr; Steven Mo ore, 1st Trombone; Otto New kirk, 1st Tennor baxophone; Matt Vann, 2nd Cornet. In the afternoon session, Band I rehearsed numbers from the state list. Later that a'ternoon, a concert was given . The Douglass High School Band is under the direction of L. W. Hoover. Dr. Thomas W. Alley ' Optometrist Warsaw, N.,jR , t Rear of Warsaw Drag Company 'rues, ft Sat. from I;0 to l:M Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted I jj Sam's Drug Store ; Rose Hill, N. C. i, Shrink Painful Piles with "REMEDEX" New Meditated Formula Relieves Fain and Shrinks Hemorrhoids Complete Instructions appear on every package. Ask for RKMKDKX at your drug store today, and for complete satisfaction do Dot accept any substitutes. Symptoms cf Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Over five million packages of the WILLARD TRMTMCWThave been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Ei cms Acid Pear Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Qanlness, Heartburn, Sleep lessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Ask for "WHIard's Message" which fully explains this home treatment Ires at Kenansville Drug Store Warsaw Drug Store Old Photographs Restored PORTRAITS Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY Parties, Anniversaries and Identification Photos v ' WE SPECIALIZE IN WEDDING PICTURES LANIER STUDIO Phone 6341 WALLACE, N. C. Sittings Nights and Sundays By Appointment s lot Mrs. Ralph Jones Announces The Opening Of Her REST HOME At 202 N. Center St. Warsaw, N. C. Golden Guernsey Milk - Balanced Meals New - Modern - Lovely Moderate Prices None Better Phone 29 3-4628 Announcing The Opening March 1st. Of BOB'S REFRIGERATION & HEATING In Kenansville 4 (Located by Jones Tire Recapping Co.) On Hwy. 24 i Repairs To Any Typs Of Refrigeration Household Refrigerators Freezers Drink Boxes Meat Cases Air Conditioners Any Type Of Heating System Thone 29 6-3351 What size Chevrolet do you want to save money on ? m mi mil sitm "ii iinminas rasriiiiiiMiiiiiissaariiasiirt'f'r------- - - - CHEVROLET IMPALA Room, refinement and riding comfort. Fort ground, the Impala Sport Sedan. Like your driving sporty,' with quicksilver steer ing, flat-as-a-panc&ke cornering, sure-footed fraction? lien a Comir Monza'a for you. Or maybe the new-size Chery II is more to your liking. Built for big families and still slips neatly into small parking places. And, with this, the kind of ingenious engineering (new easy riding Mono-Platerear springs, for example) that CORVAIR MONZA Sports Car tpiee without a sports ear price. At rear is the Monza Club Coupe. CHEVY II NOVA The frisky family-sized Chevrolet with a low, low price tag. Above right, Nova Sport Coupe, Kr-swooTWjfns' won this year's coveted Car Life Magazine Award for Engineering Excellence.. But say you want to go all out to get the full treatment in space, spirit and splendor. Then there's nothing like a Jet-smooth Chevrolet. Makes paying more pointless. So size 'em up then save it up--af your Chevrolet dealer's. ) See the new Chevrolet, new Chevy II and new Corvair at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's JONES CHEVROLET COMPANY INC. Authorized Chevrolet dealer in Pink Hill, N. C '" Main Street ' - ''.: 'u :' WARSAW MOTOR COMPANY In Warsaw, N. C. 101. E. College Street '- - Manufactures License No. 110 '
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