CSKSg CU-HB MG jEMBj CLAMVBD KATES Thru cents per word. Mini man charge ai 79c. Unless you have an account with us. meaty order or check with Ads. Typewriters, Adding machines repaired New Royal Type writers for every need. Dial GoUUmro. RE MM# Worley Typewriter Exchange. MS South Center St . Goldsboro. CTT WANTED Will pay 90 i per hundred lbs. of clean cast iron - $1,55 for batteries - steel 66* per hundred. Warsaw Scrap Iron company Highway 117, North, y/araaw, N.C. CTF SHORT OF CASH? Who isn't! How about earning $40 per week? Housewives preferred for GOOD Avon territories. Write Mrs. Pauline Culbreth, P. O. Box 192, Wilmington. N. C. 28401. S-26-lTc LUMBER. MOULDING. PLUMBING SUPPLIES SASH A DOORS. ASBESTOS SIDING. ROOFING OF ALL KINDS. PIPE PLASTER. ROCK LATH SHEETROCK. MORTAR BRICK. CEMENT BLOCK. PAINTS AND BUILDERS HARDWARE GUTTER. TERRA COTTA Z. J. CARTER & SON WALLACE, N.C. r ASM LOANS 30-Year Terms. Low interest rate. Complete insurance ser vice. Thigpen Ficken Insurance Agency. Mt Olive. N. C. CTF FOR SALE Tires at wholesale prices. Wheel Alignment and balanc ing. Complete Car Service EVANS TEXACO Phone 2*3-6551 Warsaw SEWING MACHINES-New and used at reasonable prices-re pairs on all makes guaranteed. Contact LITTLE S EW I N G SHOPPE. FAISON. N. C. Dial 387-3731, Nights 267-3341. CTF HELP NEEDED - Chicken loaders. Couples for layer farm work. Contact Ramsey Feed Company, Rose Hill, N.C. or phone 289-3165. 6-9-3TC SWAP OR rRADE your vote for good government and re presentation. JOHN NICK KAL MAR for State Senate. Vote Saturday, May 28. 5-26-lTC By M. E. GARDNER N. C. State University Dr. David L. W ray, entomo logist with the State Department of Agriculture, has thumbed through his musty records and, gazing Into his buggy crystal ball, proclaims for all to hear "The locusts are coming!" Adjusting his trl-focals and taking another squint into the Innards of his buggy ball he sees a maze of counties that will be affected by the Periodical ci cada - Swain, Macon. Jackson, FOR SALE Lots of nice sad dle horses including galled horses , quarter horses, also extra nice family broke walking horses. J. J. Barden Stockyard at Warsaw 6-2-4TC LOSE WEIGHT safety with Dex-A-Dtet Tablets. Only 98$ at your drag store. 6-9-4T Pd U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI Men-women 18 and over. High starting pay. Secure jobs. Short hours. Advancement, pension. Thousands of jobs open. Pre paratory training as long as re quired. Experience usually un necessary. Grammar school sufficient for many Jobs. FREE information on Jobs, salaries, requirements. Write TODAY giving name and address. Lin coln Service Dept. NC-57-1P, Pekin. Illinois 5-26-3T-Pd. FOR RENT - Upstairs Apart ment, private entrance. Near school and business section, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and dining area, bath. Call 293-4473 after 5:30p.m. Warsaw, N. C. CTF Transylvania, Buncombe, Hen derson, polk, McDowell, Ru therford, Burke, Caldwell, Wil kes, Alexander, Catawba, Lin coln, Gaston, Iredell, Rowan, Cabarrus, Union, Randolph, Montgomery, Moore, wake, Nash, w ilson, Bladen and Pen der. Dr. John Falter, Extension Entomologist, NCSU, has also done some research and has made available some interest ing facts concerning the life history and control of the pe- 1 rlodical cicada which I am pass- < lng on to my readers. This 1966 brood is the largest in southeastern United States. < The egg laying habits of the female often result in serious damage to preferred host plants - apple, oak and hls korv. Ilslnc her sham saw-like ovipositor (egg laying appara tus) at the end if her abdo- ? men, the female tears andpunc-, tures the twigs to form poc kets for her eggs. From five to 20 pockets may be made in a straight line along the twig, each pocket containing about 24 eggs. The adults emerge almost si multaneously in a given area and their presence may be recog nized by the shrill, buzzing sound tney make. Emergence should have already begun In eastern Carolina (depending up on weather conditions). Emer rce should begin In late May the mountain counties, de pend ingupon elevation. The female will begin her egg laying In the twigs of her pre ferred host plants about a week after emergence. If you have apple trees, es pecially young trees, you should be alert to the possibility of se vere damage unless control measures are employed. Sevln Is very effective and Is widely recommended for locust control It should be used at a rate of two pounds of 50% wet table powder to 100 gals, of water; and applies Just before heavy egg laying occurs. A se cond application should be made WANTED W Your VOTE and support for the May 28th Primary. VOTE for John Nick Kal mar for State Senate, Satur day. 5-26-3T-pd REPOSSESSED SINGER SEW ING MACHINE, HEAD MODEL "66" In like new cabinet. Equp. to ZIG-ZAG, BUTTONHOLES. FANCY STITCH. DARN. ETC. Local party with good credit may finish payments of $12.00 monthly or pay complete ba lance of $36.72. Guarantee still good. Can be tried out locally. Write, Home Office, National's Repossession Dept., Box 283 Asheboro. N. C. 6-2-5TC FOR RENT: House near Ralph Veach Store Warsaw, RFD. Li ghts, water and bathroom, will rent reasonable. Also 7.8 acres of soybeans, cash or share crop. Contact: Mrs. Iona Thornton Route 2, Box 115, Falson, N.C. or call night 533-216L 6-2-2T-Pd FOR RENT: 5 room brick house with garage In Kenans ville. For appointment to see call collect, Pink HOI 668-3743 between 6 and 10 p.m. 6-2-2TC By: Prlscllla Slngletary Carolina Power & Light Company. Before you put your elec tric blanket to "bed" for the summer, remember that all manufacturers agree on tills basic rule; washing Is the only safe way to keep dearie bed ding clean, in fact, It should be laundered often, before soil be comes Imbedded In the fibers^ automatic bUnke?ilrst come out, the Idea of washing was not easy to accept, but women gradually lost their ti midity about putting anything electrical Into the suds. If you are about to launder your first elearlc blanket, heed these simple rules; First, dlsconnea the control In from five to seven days after the first. Seven Is safe and best for home gardeners. ATTENTION Contractors and Home Builders We Are Specialist In Electric Heat Insula tion Direct From Fac tory To You. Call For Free Estimate Ingram Bros. Oleander Ave. Wilmington, N. C. WANTED Pulpwood and taw timber either by cord at by tract. We specilize in thinning, tjfood yard located at Rosemary Office - Rote Hill, ? open Mon day and * Friday. Call Tele phone BM73S Home day or night 209-2343 Representative Wallace. Pete Melville. Telephone 285-3944 Robert E. Ward Pulpwood Dealer Drawer B Rose Hill, N. C. CTF HELP WANTED MALE OR FE MALE Dealer wanted for Part Duplin Co. No capital or ex perience necessary to become your own boss as a Rawlelgh dealer. Over 200 items assures you of a steady full time busi ness. w rite at once. Rawleigh, Dept. NC E 310 307 Richmond. Va. 5-12&26-2T pd TIRED? of the same old Poli tics and politicians? Your vote can be a vote for a change. JOHN NICK KALMAR for State Senate. Vote Saturday. May 28. 5-26-1TC and shake the blanket to re move dust. Second, scrub soiled bindings lightly with a sudsy soft brush and pre-treat any stains that same way. Next, soak the entire blanket in cool suds for about ten minutes. Then put it into dean suds - as warm as for a baby's bath. Wash and rinse it at me same temperature, using an adequate amount of soap or detergent and plenty of water. Avoid prolonged machine agitation or tumbling. Instruc tions usually suggest not more than three minutes of machine action. A short spin cycle will remove most of die water, any remaining moisture can be gently pressed out by hand; ne ver put an electric blanket th rought a wringer. For nana-wasning, use tne bathtub which Is large enough! to Immerse even a double blan ket without crowding, observe the same rules as to water temperature, instead of rub bing use a plumbers' plunger to "suck" the suds through the blanket. Manufacturers recommend draping an electric blanket over two parrallel lines to dry, , straightening die edges and corners. And remember this; electric blankets are perma nufature and must not be gi ven further anti-month treat ment. Agriculture in Action By VERNE STRICKLAND N. C. Farm Bureau Federation MAKE MINE MILK All the milk produced in this country in one year would make a pastuerlzed puddle that would be something to behold, if some body dumped It all In one place. The result would be a river 3,000 miles long, 40 feet wide and three feet deep. You ought to tell all your friends about this, because It's really something when you come to think about it. AS your friends back cautious ly away from you, hit 'em with another fact. A good follow-up would be that a cow that pro duces 5,000 quarts of milk a ttir will consume 43 tons of food and water over the same jierlod* ?iv. By this time, the people you We approached will probab ly have broken Into a Jog, glanc ing anxiously back to see If you're In pursuit. if you are, you should be able to raise your voice Just ? bit above the normal volume to tell them that a quart of milk provides 82 per cent of pro tein, 83 per cent of riboflavin. 22 per cent of thiamine, and | like that. At this point, you should all be In a dead run, with you yell ing something about a person having to eat 39 eggs, or 28 oranges, or 27 pounds of po tatoes, Just to receive thesame amount of calcium found In one quart of milk. Between gasps, then, be sure to choke out some thing about the first Ice cream cone being made and sold at the St. Louis World's Fair In 1904. Keep at It, making sure you're closing the gap to stay within earshot. You'll want them to know that keeping a daily sup ply of dairy foods In the na tion's stores, restaurants and homes requires the services of more than two million people. If you all collapse In the same general area, cap things off wltna few words about the milk bottle being Invented In 1884 by Dr. Harvey Thatcher. June Dairy Month will be the best time to do this, before tt gets too hot. As we said, this ought totake care of your friends. AS for your enemies... Good Sanitation Key To House Fly Control You can swat, spray and mash them, but the houseilies that plague men and animals still survive and multiply. The aggressive and persis tent little pests which are a nuisance principally because of annoying and unpleasant prac tices, multiply much faster than they can be destroyed. Dr. John M.Falter, extension entomologist at North Carolina State university, points out that despite advances In the develop ment of Insecticides, sanitation continues to be the mainstay to control In the home and on the farm. "It Is a useless battle to let flies breed In one place and to km them In another," die entomologist said. According to Falter, house flies feed and breed in moist materials such as manure, gar bage and ferm exiting crop wastes. He suggests starting a cleanup campaign early In or der to keep tne population from Increasing. Garbage should not accumu late In open spaces. Ga/bage cms should have tight-fitting lids and concents should be emptied on frequent and re gular schedules. Housefly control on die farm Is made easier by proper dis posal of the manure that ac cumulates In and around sta bles, dairy barns, feed lots and poultry houses. For maximum control Falter suggests remov ing manure dally and scattering k on fields. For those people who must rely on insecticides to control houseflles, several kinds of ready-to-use sprays may be purchased for use In homes and on farms. For use outside the home, entomologists at N. C. State University recommend long lasting surface sprays for fly control. Surface sprays leave residues which should be ef fective In killing flies for about a month. This type of insecticide cm be sprayed on favortte feeding and resting sites such as gar bage cans, porches and selected locations In livestock barns sod poultry houses. Falter points out that insec ticides arepolsooous sod should be used only when needed. Di rections on the container should be followed and all precautions should be heeded. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL Commencement At CarterCollege GLDSBORO - Two national ly known clergymen will be the speakers at the Joint commence ment events of the William Car ter College and the Evangelical Theological Seminary to beheld in the Edgewood church, Golds boro, Sunday, May 29. Delivering the commence ment address at 8;00 p.m. will be Dr. Morris L. Husted. Me thodist clergyman of Durham. Prior to becoming a pastor of the North Carolina Conference of the Methodist Church, he served as a chaplain of the armed services for several years, and he was also an outstanding pastor of the New York Methodist Conference. Dr. Husted is in constant demand as a speaker at colleges andunl vers It lea. as well as an after dinner speaker. Delivering the baccalaureate sermon at U.-00 o'dcok will be the Reverend Herbert F, Car icr, or jjunn, oenerru super intendent of the Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church, and Editor-in-Chief oftheFreewtll Baptist Messenger. Rev. Mr. Carter Is a 1955 graduate of the W llliam Carter College, where he was awarded a Bachelor of Religious Education degree. He is now a member of tne Con- | trolling Board of Trustees of Carter Colleges. Following Dr. Hustod's ad dress on Sunday evening. Dr. W 111 lam Howard Carter, presi dent of the College and Semi nary. will present diplomas. He will also award a special ci tation to J.E. Williams, city manager of Raeford, as "The 1 Trustee of the Year" of Car ter College. A citation will be presented to the Reverend Ar bv H. Carter as "The Regent of the Year" of the Seminary. Carter College's "Alumnus of the Year" award will be pre sented to Reverend Edward Ta tum, minister of the Pentecos tal Free Will Baptist Church, Selma. Following the baccalaureate sermon Sunday morning, a pic nic lunch will be served on the Carter College campus at 1:00 o'clock. I1 Ask For Flakes' Recapps at your Favorite Service Station SEE FLAKES TIRE SERVCE Clinton, N. C. Wilmington Hwy. LY 2-2809 lively Ones,?Used Car Sale Wa Ford Dealers hava a tremendous salaction fir CmvB <* Mi modM, low oiHoojo tndotH 00 our J* 4^ uttd car lata ?a?l Cash In o? ma*. OH HOW AT YOUR LIVELY TBH? ^mm^tAMUm WU RjALPH 1964 FORD 4 DOOR, 8 CYLINDER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. RADIO, HEATER, AIR-CONDITIONER 1963 FALCdk 4 2 DOOR, STANDARD TRANSMISSION 1961 FORD STATION WAGON 4 DOOR, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING. RADIO. HEATER 1965 FORD 2 DOOR. HARDTOP. RADIO. HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, POWER STEERING 1949 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON PICK-UP Sheffield Motor Co. W are aw, N . C. I ' 1 ii I L r WANTED f I I MEN ? WOMEN from ageo II and met. Prepare bow for U. 8. Civil Service Job opeatagr daring the next 12 moo Goverameat pooMimo pay high etartiag oaiarlea. They provide mach great er aeenrtty than private employment Md opportunity for advaaee meat. Maay pooMtoar re autre Utile or no epecial ized education or exper ience ? But to get one ef there Jobr. yon mart paae a teat The competition la been and in aoaoe caoeo only eat ef fire pass. IJaeelw Service he* helped HimmIi prepare ter theee teste every J ear since IMS. It Is see ef the largest and oldest private ly owned schools ef its kiiyi uj |g not connected with the Goverament. For FREE booklet on Government Jobs, lacUm lag list ef positions and salaries, flll set coopoa aal mall at eeee - TODAY. Yon will alao get (all de tails en hew you can pre pare yourself for these tests. Dent delay ? ACT NOW! I LINCOLN SERVICE, De*. N. C.-57-4B Petti. DM I I am rery mach iuterested. Please ml me afeaslutety I FREE (I) A Hat ef U. 8. Gererameat pisMaaa ami salar I tea; lafanaaHm sa haw to qualify far a V. 8. Garara I meat Jab. I fltewl ffcma I vity ?*?* (1MB) SALES REPRESENTATIVE This career position offers prestige and fin ancial security plus liberal fringe benefits including major medical, hospital and life insurance coverage; excellent retirement program, paid vacation and quarterely bonuses. Hie starting salary is good, with opportun ity to earn |7500.00 and over per year. You will receive adequate office and field train ing, with complete cooperation and assis tance from your local employer. Sales clerks, delivery man and salesmen of all types welcome this opportunity. If you are tired of working inside and punching clocks, it will pay you to investigate. To qualify you must be between ages of 25 to 53, have a car for local calls, present good character references, able to meet the public and have a desire to get ahead. Men needed for Warsaw. Reply in own handwriting giving age, edu cation, and experience to Duplin Times, Box 68, Kenans ville, N. C. All replies will be held in strictest confi dence. mT\ TORQINOL The Miracle Floor ReoUent Surface (ffisffll SUPPLY CO. ROSE HILL. N. C Septic Tanks Cleaned ALSO Minor Repairs ELMO WALLACE Telephone 296-3168 Kenansville, N. C. ? n SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Dwl wait mm jmn Imi TODAY! CANNADY'S WELL DRILLING and SEPTIC TANK CLEANING MM! SM-4CM W SMMM1 BY. I. CLINTON. N. C. MR FARMER We have three large connections wanting long term farm loans. Get in touch with. M. T. RRITT, Clinton, N. C. Tel. 2-2136 ? Nile 2-3141 Over 30 years know-how tie i Service- C Sales-Parts- M Quality M Farm M Equip. Co. V Clinton, N c uwiauuLyiftiitti "Your John Deere Dealer" Phone LY 2-3742 mmmmmmammmmmm~mmmmmm LONG TERM FARM LOANS Are available at reasonable costs and rates through FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION OF CLINTON CLINTON, NORTH CAROLINA 1M W. Elizabeth St. ? P. 0. Sax MS PImm LT MM DeWttt Out. Mgr. ? Junta Saab. Jr.. Ah! Mgr. lil C I I r P T ^ ^ w * n Ik ? 1 vfCLLO O I ULM AKUi Wallace, N. C. Auction Every Thursday Buying and Selling Daily (Except Sunday) OFFICE PHONE AT 5-2161 D. L. WELLS Night Phone AT 5-2261 JACK P. WELLS Night Phone AT 5-2511 E. W. GODWIN'S SONS Call Us If You Need Lumber Or Building Materials From Forest - To Mill - To Youl WALLACE, N. C. WILMINGTON' N. C. Phone AT 5-2908 Phone EO 2-7747 Stop Sav? B A K GAS STATION Warsaw, N. C. GAS FOR LESS "Your Independent Dealer" REGULAR ? T7e PER GALLON HL TEST ? Me B. A. K. SHU Gm mm* Ktmne ? "New Gtree OM AN Brands Of Oil ?ELTON D. M1NSHEW ?OWNERS? MATTB MNgHEW Bags Of Coal For Sale