One Can Still Purchase Stock In N.C.Oil & GasCo. Floyd White of WUUrd. N.C. of Revono. P?. ta ?? g**e Q>e help of Dorcle Calhoun birth NOTICE Wallace Sewing Company, Inc. has dis continued all lists of applicants, both exper ienced and inexperienced, for employ ment with the the company as of March 31, 1966, and has begun a new list of applicants as of April 1,1966. All persons desiring employment with Wallace Sewing Company, Inc. should make application at the office of the company 850 South Old Wilmington Road, Wallace, North Carolina, on Thursdays of each week, be tween the hours of 12:30 and 3:30 P. M. Any person who has applied for employ ment prior to April 1, 1966, and who still de sires employment, should reapply at their earliest convenience. The company expects to employ approx imately fifteen (15) additional workers with in the next three months. The company does not discrimate in its employment practices on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, or national origin. Wallace Sewing Company, Inc. Wallace, N. C. ? South Broazoole Avenue Mount Olive, N. C. Where You'll Find HlVfiliWB9 Fresh Fryers ? 29c lb. Fresh Hens 29c lb. Hamburger 3 Lb. 99c Arapahae Farm Sausage . ?u>. 39c Spare Rib Tips * r.: ' Neckbones . . 5 Lbs. 99c I Lundy's Bacon 59c lb. Cube Steak 89c lb. Short Loaf Bread 2-35c Tropic-Cola Orange Drink case Lots y2 Gal. 35c Vesper Tea lib box 89c Luzianne Coffee 10 oz. instant 99c Luzianne Coffee lib. bag 49c LIBBY'S Catsup 20 oz.. 2 - 49c Sugar , 5 Lb. ... 59c Sugar 10 Lb 1.09 Bananas 10c lb. Cabbage 4c lb. Grapefruit 3 - 25c FURmTURTDEPT?' 20 Inch Cut Dyna-Mow With 3 H. P. Briggs & Stration Motor LAWN MOWER $39.95 DINETTE 5 iece $39.951 DINETTE 7 iece . . . $59.95 I Stool CHAIRS $2.95 each I 2 Piece LIVING ROOM SUITE . $89.95 2 End Tables and Coffee Table $14.95 Set And Plenty Of Other Bargains We Carry A Complete Line Of Sylvinia and Motorola T. V. Including Color T. V. 1 1 i/t1 OU ' 4:00 p.m.-W ilmington Chamber of Commerce, 32 1 Princess Street, Telephone RO-2-2611. New Bern. N. C. - Wednes day, April 13, 1966, from 9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m. - New Bern Chamber of Commerce. 608 Broad Street, Telephone 637- - 3111. Fayettevllle, N.C. - Thurs day, April 14, 1966 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. - Police As sembly Room, 2nd Floor, City Hall, Telephone 483-8707. SBA loans are made for busi ness construction, conversion, expansion, purchase of equip ment, faculties, machinery, sup plies or materials, and for work ing capital purposes. acres have signed up to receive diversion payments on543 acres. There are 793 wheat farms in the county with a total allot ment of 3,4 56 acres. The per centage of wheat farms parti cipating is 27%. COTTON Advance ^jymmis of $11,566^* have been made under the 1966 cotton program. We have 208 cotton farms with allotments of 1,021 acres signed up to divert 355 acres. This represents 49% of the cotton farms participating in the 1966 cotton program. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL CAR LOAD PRICE SALE 11 ft. Upright Norge Freezer $164.95 Maui it IC 16 ft. Upright Norge Freezer 194.95 ?wlff 19 ft. Upright Norge Freezer 219.95 nACcilllll llir 15 ft. Chest Norge Freezer 169.95 18 ft. Chest Norge Freezer 184.95 everyone 21 ft. Chest Norge Freezer 207.95 . i, _ . 13 ft. Norge Refrigerator , 164.95 *0 DUy HI 13.2 ft. Two-Door Top Mount Never Frost Norge Refrigerator 239.95 WHOLESALE Wringer Type Washer . 99.95 itMFPFi 10 lb. Automatic Norge Washer 142.80 PRICES! 121b. Automatic Norge Washer 157.10 20 in. Norge Gas Stove 99.95 30 in. Norge Gas Stove 119.95 20 in. Norge Electric Stove . 119.95 30 in. Norge Electric Stove 124.95 MONDAY 36 in. Norge Electric Stove 154.95 THRU WE SELL EVERYTHING FOR COST PLUS 10% AT THE I SATURDAYI STORE. We have a small fee if we deliver. 8AM a i UimL* _ Amon s bill Shopping Center Located Rear of Amon's Super Market on S. Breazeale Ave. Mount Olive, N. C. Phone 658-4212 - Eliminating Costly Rats Requires Year-Round Plan 1 Each year rats cause an es lmated one billion dollars In lamage to food, property, hu nans and livestock in the United States. Research Indicates that the lamage caused by the rodents a equal to the total production >f more than 100,000 average arms. Each rat costs about 920 or nore per year to board, ac cording to Vernon Cunningham, State Supervisor of the Divi lion of Wildlife Service, U. S. ~lsh and Wildlife Service at vJorth Carolina state Unlversl :y. Rats cause the damages by ASCS :rop certification fur ther explained The amount of variance that Farmers In Duplin County will lave In reporting their crop acreages before the farm la considered to be out of com pliance has been announced. In Duplin County, farmers will be required to determine and re port to ASCS by a specified date the acreage of each crop or land use covered by ASCS programs. The acreage should be carefully determined by the farmer before he makes his report to the ASCS county of fice. If he has any excess ac reage, It should De destroyed before the report Is filed. There will be no opportunity to destroy excess acreage If any Is found by an ASCS farm check. Ap proximately one out of four farms will be checked by ASCS to determine how well tne new certification program Is work ing. Although farmers will not be permitted to destroy excess acreage found by ASCS farm checks, the farm will not au tomatically be considered out of compliance. If the farmer has made a reasonable effort to comply and the acreage mea sured by ASCS does not exceed acreage limitations by more than an amount established for each program, the farm will be consldred to have substan tially complied. The amount of variance allowed for each pro gram Is as follows: Flue-cured tobacco: Larger of one-tenth of an acre or 10 percent of the allotment, not to exceed 10 acres. If the ex cess Is not .more than this amount, the farm wpl be ell-, glble for price support. Mar-' keting quota penalty Is not based on acreage, but is due only If more pounds than the farm quota are marketed. Peanuts; Larger of five tenths of an acre of five per cent of the allotment, not to, exceed 10 acres. This applies only to farms with an effec destroying property, contaml nstlng food and carrying disea ses. As an ex am Die of the damage done by rats, Cunningham cites one rate eating about one-third as much feed as a laying hen and contaminating ten times as much feed as b eats. Rats are also threats to heal th. Cunningham says they are known to transmit 35 diseases to men and animals. Rats also carry 18 kinds of lice fleas, ticks and mbes. Insurance companies blame tlve allotment of more than one acre. If the excess acreage Is no more than this amount, the farm will be eligible for price Xrt. MarKettng quota pe wlll be due, however, If there Is any excess above the effective allotment. Wheat, Feed Grain, and Cot ton Programs: Larger of two acres or five percent of the farm allotment or base (sum of wheat allotment and feed grain base If farm enrolled In Doth programs}, not to exceed 16 acres. If tne excess crop acreage (or deficiency of di verted acreage} Is not more than this amount, tne farm will be eligible for price support and program payments. The pro tram payments, however, will e substantially reduced based on the amount of excess or de ficiency. For cotton, a mar keting quota penalty will be due If there Is any excess above the effective allotment. No variation is allowed If the ASC county committee de termines that failure to fully comply Is due to a scheme or device to defeat program ob jectives. Under the new method of de termining compliance, farmers must assume full responsibility for determining acreages. ASCS of course, will give farmers all the help they can. Farmers who want to get their acreage mea sured and staked before plant ing may do so by filing a re quest with the ASCS county office and paying the cost of this service. Farmers may also ob tain similar measurement service after crops are planted but before certifying acreageto ASCS. Farmers are urged to co operate fully in this new ef fort. Where the acreage cannot be determined with reasonable accuracy, the farmer Is en couraged to secure ASCS mea surement services. Many far mers,, hnwevejjgjMlll Ae able. to determine tfiwr own acre ages with sufficient accuracy. This new method of deter mining compliance will be of great DenefIt to farmers. Pri marily, It will relieve them of time they normally have to spend with an ASCS reporter on the farm to measure crop acre ages. It Is certain to reduce the cost of administering farm programs. At the same time, It Involves farmers more In the administration o f these pro grams. ASCS officials have ex pressed a strong belief In the Integrity of farmers and their ability to make this new method work. rodents for extensive damage. They estimate that 26 per cent of fires of undetermined ori gin are caused by rats. A year-round approach should be utilized in controll ing rats and mice. Cunningham says one pair of rats can breed five times and produce 60 young per year. Mice are even more prolific. Reproduction occurs all during the year in North Carolina Food, water and shelter are essential for rats to live and reproduce. These essentials can be used to eliminate in festations of rats and mice, Cunningham added. Tall weeds or grass and piles of trash, lumber or brush serve as breeding places for rats and mice. These sources of rat harborage should be eliminated and followed with good day-to day housekeeping, Cunningham pointed out. Buildings and feed bins should be rat-proof. Concrete, hard ward cloth or sheet metal can be used to close cracks, breaks and spaces around pipes, vents and other openings. Most ready-to-use or con centrated anticoagulant baits will give good control with pro per use, according to Cunning ha. "Placing bait near main traveled runways and near cen ters of activity which mark the living quarters of rats and mice is trie most important fac tor." Farmers should not conduct clean-up campaigns prior to eliminating rat infestations. Cunningham said this merely causes rats to find new hiding places and to establish new feeding habits which would make the task of proper bait place ment more difficult. 184 YEARS YOUNG Mayor Sain Yorty mis the eake 'ftiekW *fT \Uf ttftth lais^ltljfceleS Hi the Old IM;/za Fiesta More than ::ooo attended the city's largest birthday oil the site of the j original founding of Los Angeles. The program, led by fiesta kin;; and ipieen liory and Lita IJaro'i Calhoun. included Spanish dam-* ing. music and an old fashioned dinner. For the first time in the his tory of Los Angeles, the birthday was observed for one week in ? hiding events in the harbor. San J Fernando Valley and a special birthday concert at the Holly wood Howl. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL Ellis Quality Transplanters For Every Planting Need ATTENTION, PEPPER GROWERS! A Complete Line of Quality Transplanters ? 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