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repaired New Royal Type
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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 $40 per
week? Housewives preferred
for GOOD Avon territories.
Write Mrs. Pauline Culbreth,
P. O. Box 192, Wilmington. N.
C. 28401.
S-26-lTc
LUMBER. MOULDING.
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r ASM LOANS
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rate. Complete insurance ser
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Agency. Mt Olive. N. C.
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FOR SALE
Tires at wholesale prices.
Wheel Alignment and balanc
ing. Complete Car Service
EVANS TEXACO
Phone 2*3-6551
Warsaw
SEWING MACHINES-New and
used at reasonable prices-re
pairs on all makes guaranteed.
Contact LITTLE S EW I N G
SHOPPE. FAISON. N. C. Dial
387-3731, Nights 267-3341.
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HELP NEEDED - Chicken
loaders. Couples for layer farm
work. Contact Ramsey Feed
Company, Rose Hill, N.C. or
phone 289-3165.
6-9-3TC
SWAP OR
rRADE your vote
for good government and re
presentation. JOHN NICK KAL
MAR for State Senate.
Vote Saturday, May 28.
5-26-lTC
By M. E. GARDNER
N. C. State University
Dr. David L. W ray, entomo
logist with the State Department
of Agriculture, has thumbed
through his musty records and,
gazing Into his buggy crystal
ball, proclaims for all to hear
"The locusts are coming!"
Adjusting his trl-focals and
taking another squint into the
Innards of his buggy ball he sees
a maze of counties that will be
affected by the Periodical ci
cada - Swain, Macon. Jackson,
FOR SALE Lots of nice sad
dle horses including galled
horses , quarter horses, also
extra nice family broke walking
horses.
J. J. Barden Stockyard at
Warsaw
6-2-4TC
LOSE WEIGHT safety with
Dex-A-Dtet Tablets. Only 98$
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.
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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
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I MEN ? WOMEN
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Prepare bow for U. 8.
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Goverameat pooMimo pay
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They provide mach great
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eat ef fire pass.
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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.
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Government Jobs, lacUm
lag list ef positions and
salaries, flll set coopoa
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Yon will alao get (all de
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will receive adequate office and field train
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Sales clerks, delivery man and salesmen of
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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
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Tel. 2-2136 ? Nile 2-3141
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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
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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
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