( Continued From Front ) ; Northeast Supper House ....... 90.0 Norrii Barbecue Register's Grill r CI . - 111 9IWW VII III I Speedway Garden's Stone Jdanor Restaurant Y. .cn controversy leads to public enlightenment, ' 3 all for it:- but there are times when controversy i its Jn public confusion, with disastrous results This i , particularly true when experts clash oartechnical without scientific background. , - . - ' . ww. !... r.r - ' We fervently hope that recent controversy over the relative rnerjts of poljdi vaccines will not discourage par .' nis from seeing that.tbeir families are given a full.series of Salfc -t3iC1rJXiLtts& time of year when the unprotected are niost exposed to the Amc0 Gr'nj, polio attack. The Salk vaccine is available Ww". It is JSSl'S" more than 90 per cent effective, in preventing paralytic Moore's Place ' polio. Those who have not been vaccinated are gambling tfgaih?t the possibility of being crippled for life through " their ownegligelice.' f& (5; : .ii Whether or not the Sabin live-virus Vaccine is a and physicians to decide later. The National Founda- tforif which financed all the, research leading to both Vaccines with funds contributed to the March of Dimes, gives the only sound advice which parents can follow, lit points out that, since no live-virus vaccine has yet tjeett licensed for distribution, since you cannot get live - irus vaccine from your physician,' and since the present , polio ''season' will be over before mass production, lic , ensing and distribution of the. live-virus vaccine are completed, there is only one course of action for con- dcientious. parents to purse. Get your family started on RocheUe's Gnu , a iim series qj oaiK snois ixjua i . . wu i ,? Millions of ptei-sTihool children and'young adults re;stiir without protection. These are the age groups mbs't openj io attack. .4. V Don't let technical controversy confuse yoju.,Yacci- . nate.NOW. ;" r l' . 90.0 85.0 W.O 72.0 80.0 91.5 White House Cafe " 71.0 Whftaker's Sandwiches Manuf 90.0 Pat's Barbecue ................ 88.5 P & O Hotel Restaurant ...... 92.S WARSAW Name ' . . Numerial Rating ....... 905 94.5 i..Tviv. -.83.0 . 70.5 90.0 91.0 Reopen turner's Gro. (Lyman) ...... 83.5 , WARSAW - ' Name Numerial Ratings V P Tea Company 94.0 Clifton Abattior 70.0 93.0 ... 70.5 .... 900 ..7 90.0 Packer's Food Stand ; Smith's Grill -'AS,. Warsaw Restaurant. .. Cotfe Shop i.. Grade Withheld Friendly Spot ...... ...v. 70.5 Hawes Food Stand 1 87.5 v 1 v . BEULAVIIXE Name ' . ' .x". Numerial Bating Beulaville Restaurant : . . ,. Closed Cedar Forks Community Bldg. 90.0 Garner's Self Service ..... Ira's Gro. Packer's Gro. ........ ...... Sutton's Gro ,. T S Gro West's Gro. ;...... ..v Warsaw Freezer Locker Plant West Provision Company Wilson Foodliner Vet's Gro : J 71.5 90.0 90.5 92.5 84.5 Dot's Grill ivivw.vi.'j. 83.0 Kennedy's Grill .,vi:.. ...... 92.5 Mercer's Restaurant 84.0 Rhodes. Sandwich Shop ...... . . 91.5 Rhodes Barbecue House 94.5 i i CHINQUAPIN Name : t ' Numerial Rating Bethlehem F. W. Church Clyde's Caft . Cole -Chapel Suppers ROSE North Carolina 'SiillllajSm si J'Size U.i.farm$v ''ftiTts dow In from the 1959 Cen ; i sus W'4iulture show that North Carolina (arms are now increasing In ti for the first time since the civirjiwnV., .. ,V steraje Tar Heel farm in . 1959 had 8M acresj or about . 15 ; thort acres than in 1964. During. the " fljyeftr. period from 1950-54, .North ."r Crolioa - farms averaged gaining oftljr one acre. , 4 While the trend Is now the same, ' the inert as Un lbs of North. Caro- liiia farms is far below the, average for the United States, ' , ,,, In 1954, the average U. S. farm had 242 acres. By J9S9. it had in creased to 302 acres. NortHlCarollflrfarmsre still the smallest in the Nation by a consid erable. margin, v . v.; .. RALEIGH t'h'eV Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 A. M. Monday, July 24: ' ,v.; ' . Killed To Date 575 Killed To Date Last Year 617 HILL Name. Numerial Rating Effie's Restaurant 92.0 Fannie's Cafe 9" r-ussell's Grill 90.0 Fussell's Barbecue 84.0 Margaret's Snack Bar 81.0 Murphy's Food Stand (V. W.) 71.0 Murphy's: Hot Dog Stand (J. H.) . Closed Rose Hill Restaurant 90.0 Teachey's Grill (E. E. 91.0 Teachey's Food Stand ( Jerry80.5 Teachey's Sandwich Manuf. '.. 90.5 Village Restaurant ( Teachey) 80.5, Usher's Food Stand (Teachey) 80.0 ALBERTSON li PINK HILL, RFD Name Y , Numerial Rating Outlaw's Grill 83.0 Tiny Town 3rUI 87.5 Samiy flains F. WB. Church 90.0 ROSE HILL Name Numerial Ratings Brice's Gro. ........v....;...;. 80.0 Community Gro. .i., ......... 90.0 Fussell's Self Service 81.0 Murphy's Gro. t J. H. I ...".. 70.0 Pope k Company w. ., ....... 75.0 Register's Gen. Mdse. ......... 72.0 Rouse's Gio. ... i 92 0 Teachey's Gro. (E. E. ) 90.5 Teachey's Gro. ( Jerry ) 80.0 Rose HIU Poultry Corp. ... . ..94.5 BEULAVILL E "r: : Name i? Numerial Ratings Brown's Gro. 1..,.;..... 95.0 Jones Super Market , 92.0 Sandlin's Gro. .. .. . . ". . 95.0 Smith's Gro. 86.5 Trotfs Gro. V 94.0 Whaley's Gro. ...r 90.0 WUliam's IGA Market 97.5 Bostic'sGro. ( Potters Hill) ... 91.5 '. KENANBVILLE 70.5 Name Numerial Ratings 9S.0 Jackson's Gro. ( . . .. 90 5 88.0 Quinn's IGA Store 91.5 71.4 Yore Store ..90.0 81.5 ; CALYPSO Name . Numerial Ratings Seller's Gro. 86.5 Myer's Gro. Mt. Olive, R. 1) 87.0 TEACHEY McMilllan'S Gro. 81.0 Motels, and Other Lodging Places: Vame Location 'Numerial Rating Heath's Tourist Kenansvilte 92.0 Odom's Rooms Wallace 94.0 P k O Motor Court Wallace 97.0 Reaves Tourist Warsaw 95.0 Rose Hill Motel Rose Hill 92.0 Stone Manor Motel Wallace 95.0 Strickland's Tourist WarsawOS.O Wallace Quest Hdme Wallace 93.0 Village Motel Warsaw .93.0 IJroilcr Growers, Inc;' of broiiers not being weighed for several hours after leaving the farm, and the producer is having to take the loss in weight. It; was announced at t"" " Ing that Dr. E. P. Roy, Associate Professor at Louisiana 'ota.e . j, versity. Baton Rouge, La., has j been engaged as a speaker by the Eastern North : Carolina Broiler Growers. Inc. for August 17. in Wallace. The meeting will begin at 8 p. m. in the American Legion Hut. ; - ' . -, Dr. Roy is an outstanding econo mist on broiler contracts hi ' . the United States. , I. J. Sandlln, chairman and who presided over the meeting, said, "We'ieel fortunate In securing the services of Dr. Roy tor this August 17, meeting and hope that . every broiler producer bv Eastern North ' Carolina will make a special effort to hear him." -. - CLASSIFIED ADV. FOR SALE . . One Used 13ft - PhUco Freezer and ! good used refrigerators - at bargain prices. Can be bought on installment..' , . ' i Bill Patterson Furniture Co. ML Olive,' N. C. . ;: 7-smtc. '- GcneraillGipiLl Patient Admitted To Duplin Gen eral Hospital During The Past WeeK WARSAW, , Rouse, Cknton , 6utton, Virginia - ' . , ; Boyette, Lois Best, James ' ; Thornton, Irene BEULAVILLE ' ' 's Hatcher. James N- Heath, Edward Earl . Fester, Shirley Joe TEACHEY Brown, Donald KENANSVILLE .' " ' Braswell, Norma: , , Drake, IMaggie , imith, Louise and Baby uin INK HILL Herring, Janie Wardell, Lame ROSE HILL Cavenaugh, Same , ' v Mathis, (Marie and Baby Girl , Branch, Beulah (C) Usher, Mary CHINQUAPIN ' . . ycock, Judy and Baby Girl Barr, Sue and Baby Boy AISON Ciki:;o! J, i a ; . i King, Mai'cia . . i RIOllLANDS Shaw, Vickie v Home, Mary 1 MAGNOLIA Sanderson, Walter , Pit'iop. Doris , Bland, LVTilIie Rich 1 ' WALLACE ' J Rich, Ruby and (Baby Girl - , Bryant, Nancy and. Baby Boy (CI ALBERTlSON Whitfield, Jenny MT. OLIVE ' ' v Fennell, Carol Decon 1 and : Baby Boy .'fv w; - - . Deaths ' i WALTER JT. SANDERSON ? J Walter J. Sanderson 70, of Ma nolia died Sunday morning In Dup lin General-' Memorial HospU. after several years -; of declininc health. He vai a veteran of Wo-" J War I. and was a member of The famous Wild Cat Division. t. Funeral services were held ft of I ;h, Mrs. James A. 1 . . t of .j.ice, one son, A. Roy Cmi. : son, Ro e Hill, one slater, j Estell Sanderson Rose Kill, or.f .j brother David L. Sanderson, Ron , Hill 6nd. three grand thildren. , . 4- iAMES R. DAVIS - f j s Rodolpb Davis. 62, died Tuesday He was resident o Pink Hill,-a member of the Pre' byteiian Church and had served bo the Pink Hill Town Board for ten years. 'Funeral services were held from Garner's Funeral Chapel St 4 p. m. Thursday. The Rev. Jin) sby." Presbyterian , mlinster pf Pink Hllll, the Rev. N. P. Farriori Presbyterian." of Rose Hill, and th Rev." H. L. Harrell. t Methodist ! rink Hill, officiated.. Burial was hi Wood' eemeteryi He Is survit I J his: wHe, Mrs. Allcs, Gates j visof the home t - i Forgiveness' ought to" bs 'llkii rancelled' nete torn In twou an4 .iount Zion Presbyterian Church, - burned up so that it never cpl&X lose H1TI, at 4 O'clock f. m. Mon-i,snown againi ww.,- : jay. Vl ; . ' -Henr ward ueecner Dear Friend: ' ' : '' ' - , ' . - . . . - - - ' ' ' 1 1 Bapy Birthday To Us! We are S years eld. having purchased West Cms Lumber Company In June 1958. We. are truly appreciative and thankful for the nice business we have enjoyed. Perhaps It's partly because of twe old philosophies we try to abide by . "Sell Ceed. Lumber Cheap. While Giving Good Service. "And, Treat Peo ple Fair And Square and Reasonable Also, One Other Thing That Heips'b Tha The Trend NattooaJIy' Is T Quality West' Coast' Lomber; - BEAOTIFUL WESTERN . WOOD PANELING 'Dropping White Fir or Cedar - 2 White Fine V, Ponderosa Pine-Air DHed : : Western White Sprttce" Lodgepole Pine . . ,'. .' -Western Red Cedar' r ; White Fir or Cedar. ' Ponderosa Pine Clear Fir & Larch . , Clear Redwood " : j, BEAUTIFUL "V" GROOVED 1V; PLYWOOD PANELING 4x8 8' I1Q0.00 8' 118.75 R'L 128.25 B'L - 156.75 WL 152.00 R'L 156.75 8' 166.15 R'L 166,15 R'L 218.50 R'L '294.50 Vt, Philippine Mahogany Prefinished (Lauan) - .'. : . Knntfv Hirr-li Uear Birch Clear Red Oak Clear Cherry 'ir Vi Clear Walnut Unfinshed Prefinshed Prefinished Prefinished Prefinished 5.62 8.06 10.64 12.16 14.29 14.29 'J- lr Thank You, C. E. White, Jr. Wilmington, N. C. Potter's HilT Community Bldg. 86.0 FAISON k CALYPSO Naime ; Numerial Rating Bradshaw's Cafe 90.0 Calypso Grill 74.. Circle Dr Inn 93.0 Cooper's Hqt.Dog Stand ... .. 83.9 Nettie's Grill 7l. Faisoh Restaurant 9U.9 MAGNOLIA Name . - Numerial Rating Bradshaw's Food Stand 80.5 KENANSVILLE Name ' Numerial Rating Ammons Grill 70.5 B k K Grill 88.! Jones Cafe 90.5 Pines Grill 74.; Smith's Grill 87.f Meat Markets, Abattoirs, Frozen Food and Poultry Plants WALLACE Name Numerial Rating A k P Tea Company 93.C Big "R" Super Market 92.5 Bob It Bill's Gro. 80.0 Bond's Super Market 90 0 Caison's Meat Market 84.0 Cavenaugh 's Gro 85.0 Charlie's Market .' 90.0 Fussell's Gro 95.0 Hanchey's Gro 90.0 High School Gro 90.0 Jenkins Gro 90.0 King's Gro 80.0 Merritt's Gro 90.0 Well's Gro. 91.5 .Fussell's Abattqir 80.0 8 & R Frozen Food Locker Plan ... 90.0 B k R Poultry Processing Plant 80.0 Midway Gro. 92.5 FAISON Name , Numerial Rating Andrew's Gro; IGA ....... 9.40 Bowden's Cash Store 83.00 Kinp's C.ro 91.0 Jones Abattoir 93.0 MAGNOLIA Name . . Numerial Rating Brdshaw's Gro 85.5 Quinn's Gro. 80.0 Quinn's Red k White Store . . 93.5 CHINQUAPIN Name ", ' Numerial Ratings Bradham'S Gro. 80.0 Brinkley'S Gro. 95.0 Earmer's GrO. 92.0 anier's Gro. (M. L.) ........ 86.5 Broilers Growers . (continued from front) f;. desolate situation, .some good al .'avs comes because it causes us to think and make changes to improve our industry." ' In his remarks, King praised the Eastern North Crniin " " Growers, Inc., and the good it has aire ad done. He pouiieu uu. good it will do will not come over night. It will take a lot of work and effort." He asked the broiler producers there not to become "too impatient' and to work together for the total good of agriculture, : Barwick, who. has just completed a study of broiler conditions ' in other sections of North Carolina, , re ported, on some of the weak points in the industry, from the producer standpoint, which the Board of Dir ectors of the Broiler Growers, Inc. believe can be improved and thus strengthen the entire program. ' Barwick said it is the "full Inten tion of the Board of Directors to make a thorough study of every sit uation in order to help improve the total broiler industry,- from the farm to the table,". ' One of the phases , which . was stressed is the need for improving the feed cOncedsion ration of feed to broiler weight produced in Eas tern North Carolina. Barwick said there is a wide range of difference in feed conversion in . Piedmont anrt Eastern North Carolina. , . 'R is obvious there is somethin' wrong," he said. In speaking . of I feed conversion, Barwick ad4!-,; j "W? have found -something which could be the difference; We learn ed in the Piedmont that most of' the trucks used to deliver the feed are swept out at the farm to make sur no feed is left inside the "truck." Barwick also suggested that n farmer gets a fairer weight for his labor and. in feed conversion when broilers are weighed at the broiler house door on the farm rather than at the end of the route at the pro cessing plant. ; ; " . ; He added that more study needs to be made along these lines, in order to determine just how. much if a loss in weight the producer is having to take in hauling from the farm to the processing plant.. Many instances have been reported to. the 1 RURAL ELECTRIFICATION . private enterprise with a social cbncqiencp 1 In lust 25 vears. rural electrification has done morejtojtevpluttotuje fanning while it brought city comforts to the counttyhn.any other social or economic force. l1 ' - '" Back of this progress has teen the Rural ElearinwtionlimuiisOTdon, ' created in 1935 to provide a source of long term low cosfc, financing for people like ns. ' - As a result, over 1,000 locally owned and operated rural electric system much like ours have built over liA-milhon miles of line to serve over small." This, we believe is an outstanding example of private enterprise ;i with a social conscience. AS'J V'lv? x'., -u, : : f : ::..;::::k ::.::.:.;y .-.,. . fa mmJmw' p?l; - iiffiiilkiniiWli 11 S" ' jfT'f B;! - - - -. , , - ....... " .ilMqwm (.-.( Tri-County Electric McmbefsBp Cosp. - " . Headquarters office in Goldsboro, N."C. Community-owned Community-built Commumt-builder i". f "RURAL ! ELECTRIFICATION . . . Private Enlerprizo AVilh A : Social Conscience" jyS'iT SALE hunday,. August 3 , . , mm I.'- i . ; . ' . .. , '.; j.'.t-.,7 I ,.- .(-j.Avt it"-:.-!.-..!' . ,' y 4-. ' .. -.-A-- , . . 1 ' . - I --A - - r I. ft ' . .. . . . ..v . " , ' t . : ' r. :;. ' - ' . .,' - - frycrnt -r , j u Monday: August 7 -GUARANTEED SALE EVERY DAY Sell Your Tobacco Vifh InClarkton Phono 3871 Horaco Perry ; Wednesday August 9 : . V ' " 1 n n n o n i I 1 , f n Rlvcnbark