i;r:,vj:3ViLLE, N.a tsixsday carer ra 23, 1Xt&.' r' J ; a- 4 aipECXIEaH PERSONALS. ABOUT , t Ptsof Z33JirMcs. Jamganmson. fc-orresoongem p ut OwM'flSllipent ; eiil'Wtth W lister Mrs. 'A.,tyiUams is y (siting re in Fredrtckburg. V. f. -t l.Bftnson, spent Friday HojW graDdson. J. 8.. stiidjt, iwiljunlflton col , returned with ; her for. the . end" iwSJhiVtfsrenti Mr. and A. . King. , . . JV AUusihs. Mrs. R L. .Mrt. C, R. lewis and Mrs. 1 iunfiW aitedded Episcopal utioa . .in; , Morshead City '"y-r"'.' f - ' ong the Presbyterians attend Presbyterial in Clinton Thurs . . . . ' day were.' Mrs. A. P. Cates, Mrsi ' Mrs. Frank Boyette, G if. Case- Mrw w..,t. Fertrtns; Mrs. N. K. Oatea, Mrs Eva Eager- ton, Mrs T. H. Latham. Mrs. C. D! Lee, Mrs. J. . X. Morton, M D, Newton, Mrs. W. T. Hines and Mrs If. C. Mangum. 5 . Mrs. 'Joseph King returned home Friday from Wayne Memorial Hos pltal in Goldsboro. j Mrs. H. L. Hoey entertatr.eU . the ''Chatter Club" at her home Thurs day afternoon. Methodists attending the Christ ton Workers School in Warsaw were the Rev. and Mrs. B. R. McCullem Mr. and Mrs. Norman' Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McGowan, Mrs Joe Hollingsworth. Mrs. A. F. Rec tor. Mrs. Emma H. Williams, ana ' TEAM UP CMApKS NEW LEMON-LIME DRINK 8 PACK CARTON : ..... 0is.SU 1 1 .( RAVAGANZA SALE I ' jtoCWSJag: Out Our Suk-Teen Department . ,ALlTNEW it ' Mrs. James Faison- is visiting her daughter Mrs. W: H. Hawley and family, hi High, oinfc ' Mr. ahd Mrs. M. C: Bowden spent Sunday with' their"' daughter Mrs. Boyd Wilsonri and family! nYBUriWg'1 toTK; v " " f, i Mrs. A." V; Holliday of Richmond visited The H. S.. Precytht'S Fn day."- ' . ' " w - Dr: Bntf Mrs. ' Aubrey Webb of Portsmauth Va. apentith weete end with Dr? andrMrs. E."PMaylor Dr.- and Mrs. Hugh Powell and faimlyri of- Rose Hill and- Dr. and" Mrs; Dan Moncoi of Raleigh 'were the: guests Sunday of Dr. "and Mrs:, Taylor.' Mrs. Frank Bvrd of'Franklnf. Va. 3s the guest over the week end of vlrs. H. C. Precythe. Mrs. N. K. Gates spent the week end with her sister Mrs. Jack BIuss in Wilmington. .- , ' ' v' Mrs. C. D. Lee and Mrs. H. L, Hoey:; were the luncheon guests of Mrs, Robot Fit- and family in Ealeigh,, Monday. , Chu&h, Meetings The" Evening "Cirda oh the" W & C. S. of ttie Methodist Church'met Tuesday-night in the home of Mrs. Jimmy Linasayt" with Mrs.' Emma Bailey assistant. iiostass: Mrs. Leon Sutton, presided, ?vpr the meeting. The program on "Our Greatest Mis sitrv Field" was presented, by. Mrs. Lindsay. Mrs. Bailey Mrs. Joe Hol lingsworth. and' Mrs. Edna Lewis. The women, of the Presbyterian Bloodhound ; Protectors 11 3d As Wildlife North Carolina -Ml': . i I .A 4 1 T-'- mm .it 1. Refuge manager Jimmy Goodson follows a bloodhound straining at the leash On atrail through Santeetlah Cooperative Wildlife Man agement Area The heavydog ictually pulls his handler along when moving uphill or through dense brush'. - " ' ' ' ' Wildlife Coirimission plioto by i Jim Lee FOR SAIF icrewworm Fly Threat Looms For II. C. Cattle; Keep Close Vatch On All Cattle f I. It i 'i . , k - : - '. t V: ! l I il J":-- wmmmmmmmtkmtmtimmmmmtimm- Lumber. Mouldibe, uld inspect their animals closely for i' I -Air Sale Find!- pipe Georgia and Tennessee. A If - ' , . - ' . The screwworm -can cause death I t 4 . Flaster, KOCk Lata, dr serious Illness of livestock. It j CaSn Only Sheetrock, Mortar, lays maggots in open wounds on ,U.' .Brick, Cement . livestock.- " , ' 'V TU 1 Tf Urin BIock,"Paint And charchr met at the church Monday P Builders Hardware afternoon. Mrs. A: PtCates. preside , y-.nr. r,v GUTTER, TERRA COTTA ed over the business ; Miss, Ellra-. And beth Hicks gave the Devotibnat Tha- j program was given by Mrs. W, C, r' Th Teen Shop 7 I TADTFD Cates aDd Mra-Wi T ' ,,Kr ,,VAwVrr LJ.AAIILK Perkins attended the Executive I - , Hanover Center - (Meander Drive -nM 1.11 , f I ,,1, - - - S-OfJIll' - Mrs. Cates was Installed orThurs: it' Js . w:i,!i,rt W f ft . day as chairman of the VI. blstriota ' j " Wilmington WvfL V WALLACE, N. C ms. Perkins will be Mrs. Cates' t . ,-:.; -.'., WiyTr' .:' , Cg-Chairman. k L U' )tt0i00wn' , I'tV't " '( ; - 1 '' I' .df-"' is - . -v-.., - ' s. ' :i'":A' '' . 1 ti ' -,iu till- V" r::'?:''.'f'v-'":'y .v - -i i-?n v'VC -;.; .... l " " 'J 1 V ONLY ABOUT StBO A MONTNL k '' " r Ara om aviao uwar t 1 ' " s n a family of raun.yy: Hit k t!e.wa7 lo (fry.ydnf rfofKet ar!r lSy niora!nA 5 Or at nlgliLtoo.for dial matter BeciuM aa eleoria dryef Ja aoinrjetelr aatomadv Whe n jobY dona It aft seli.oif. :' nn't nnt Tiava rm thrA- ' . i: ! S! ; WUla yon ittendt Ae P.XA. or.do faBr tSopplnft tfa ; electric dryer will gently tumble youf coth to ajjfrVgb, "fluffy . : V . finish.; You'll lore th way ererythuif feela ao:iof meH ' o freahV iUyi so clean. Thata because, electrla dijtr, lii. , ; jouk electric light, ia flameleaa, fameleaa, completely itttr ot r -. soot and smoke. . ; .'.; . ' "' '' vv s , Want to end thoso wrestling matches wra dripping elodea ' " lines?, Tnen visit a nearbj electric appliance dealeiy Askjiiiil about a nameless electric dryer tba hortert, cieane line intta world. ;; v j a :- : :'. ,; .( , T :, r." r jT-0'.cnei, Uxpayin, pul'.x utility company We've had little trouble with the screwworm in North Carolina, but livestock producers should keep a sharp,. lookout for if," says- Jack Kelley;- who: heads Animals ' Hus bandry Extension at North' Carolina State College. . . l : George D, Jones head., of Ento mology Extension,' left for; Western North? Carolina yestef day. He plan ned to check- with county agricultur al' aVents' and livestock producers io -theCarea, bordering Tennessee and ,Georgia on the chalices, of in festation there. . i?, - North Carolina last had a few ser ious -outbreaks of screwworms in isolated counties during the late Forties. ,One factor that keeps North f.ar oliga out of screwworm trouble is mat'lt gbtsTtoo cold, usually, in the state for the maggots to survive (he winter. . ' Control officials in Washington urge producers to: i: Inspect livestock thoroughly and often until cold weather. ', ' 2. Place ten magRots. from an Tn fested.wour' in alcohol or water and" notify the county agent. - ' 3. "Treat .all wounds with EQ-335 at least pnee a .week. 4. Treat jfrorn 'moving' animals until they've be?n , inspected and wounds treated.v ; ' . 3: Notify county agent at destina tion if -they' move animals into the southern parts of Georgia," Alabama and South Carolfna-or any part of Florida. . - ' :; ,. ' ., .ft- - jScrewworm was a. major problem in Florida and., some otner soum eastern' states until a ' few years aeo. Scientists of the U. S. Depart ment of Agriculture eradicated the- fly Jby atomic sterilization of males. ptUttUd,. lOSTON LOS ANGELES. LONDON Trit AlAStlT1 ft' . . , T r.-"f -v.' Accurate ' Complete ' Imx-tleael Hwrs CiWH V ChrhHon Selo Monitor . , K ' OrwNsrwcy S "ton 15, Mart. ... "ini your. ;iwpapr for m . 'ChKlwd. nIOM And ""C " 6 month fit D mmttu f5J0 ::-r-.Art' .v Rinnritiminriit uitvt nn North Caro lina's wildlite refuges have been used for such varied tashs-as track ingV'dewn ' 'escaped convicts and finding" lost hikers; according to an aftiola- appearing in the November issue of WildUfe in North Carolina.' John Oberheu, a wildltfe refuge sup erVlBOw for' the- Nv C. Wildlife-: Ke siurceS Commission, ' reveals' the keen-nosed ' hpund's importance tn wildlife law enforcement in the com mission" monthly m3gazin7:"!v ' 'doerheo-', who lives in Ashe'ville, relates the story of Susie, a blood hoHrtcVwhof trailed i suspected ang lef bach to where he had hidden 53 trout In a ditch., Daily limit is 10, and the 'fisherman was convicted of eceedih tlie creel limit- because of Susie's ''Canine- detective ability. 'The- refuge supervisor writes that the MMdheuhoV is the only da whose testimony is accepted r in court. Bloodhounds ' originated in England,4he says, but were develop; ed to greatest usefulness in ' the United States. j : " .The commission's bloodhounds are used tor more than law enfor cement. An elderly hiker, lost from his. car for more than half, a day, was found at midnight more than nine tniles from his starting point. A car window had been broken to give the dog a good scent, after worried relatives contacted a near by protector. On other occasions Wildlife Com mission personnel and their dogs .tave assisted in capturing bank rob bers and other criminals. Some of the dogs are owned pointly by the Wildlife- Commission and local law enforcement agencies. Oberheu says that the blood hounds are harmless and friendly unless their xjuarry attempts to flee, but then they'll run down and at-, tack a person if necessary to hold him. Army Reservists ; Take Lola . Army reservists ordered indivi dually to active duty a part of the, current 'military buildup may now enlist or rsenlist n the Re gular Army up to within 72 hours of thhe reporting date, according to an important policy change just announced by then Depart-' ment of the Army, Army Recruit er. Sgt Edward La Fevre, said today. ' " The new procedure, change does away with the required clearance. , from ' the reservist's unit ,wWcn was necessary, before enlistment . Under the new program the; in dividuals appropriate VS Army Corps will be notified immediately after the reservist Jias been- qua lified and enlisted' . . All Army recruiters have been furmshed'.fuUdetaiLj ofjtlie new prograjn--.'! " v'1 , Sgt Lrt FeVre may be contact ed at th Afmx Recruiting Stablott on lst4nWiThursday' f50 House! Kenans ville, N. C, ; ' Prev dusly ' the order to report miou mere . to active duty was binding on the 1.200,000 stockholders who Owned reservis? and he could not enhst shares in the American tsteel in after receiving his orders, dustry.y ' ". Dr. Thomas W. Alley . Optometrist ,, , Warsaw, N. C. Rear of Warsaw Drug Company Tues, Sat. from 8:30 to 5:00 Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted m --'.-if t By W.(N. Bill Taylor - Assistant Vice, President OKLAHOMA The Capitol building at Oklahoma City is remark- able for two reasons. ( 1 ) because jt has no dorne and. (2) it is built right ' over ajijigg,. petroleum pool. Oil is pumped from dkectly. underneath the? building. The; State Historical BuHdmgJs uear'by; and houses Indian archives' second only to those; in the Smithsonian Institution. . Oklahoma City ; is; particularly interesting to visit, and oil derricks can. be seen crowding the domeless Capitol, ,. , . First HATIONAL Ddrili! Each Account Insured To $10,000 By F.D.I.C, WALLACE N. C. ' -'Member . M of -( . ) Federal JBeserVC).. System' . - ' "The Only Bank In This Area With Membersh In The Federal Reserve System" "i "SS'll pMpMpSMMHpiMMWMSMassiaaaBMpiaaB roM ennr cnric connTinn ncnnT .W lftUL,UfIli. Ul UlllllaU llaJk.IIi " i'Waimight as well tell you straight off: Corvair's the car for the driving enthusiast. Think r ' that lets you outT Maybe. Maybe not. , ,' ' ir ? :: '. " ' - f V. V , , ; . Until you.' ve driven one, yoa really can't say for sure, because Corvair's kind of driving V ? is like no other in the land, fhe air-cooled rear engine sees to that. You swing around curve, r f. 'fla as you pleaaeV You whip through the sticky spots other can should keep out of in tba, .,' first place. (Especially this year, now that you can get Positraction as an extra-cost option.), i. Ydu stop smoothly, levelly with Corvair's beautifully balanced, bigger brakes. t ; ? Corvair's found other new. ways to please you this year. A forced-air heater and ' . defroster are standard equipment on alf coupes, sedans and both Monza and 700 Station, -' Wagons. .;So.. are dual sunshades and front-door "armrests and v : - , ' aome other goodies. You'll note soms new styling, inside and - r . . odt. Nice And. safety-belt installation is easieiT too, and cheaper. " ,; ' "So you can see we haven't really' done much to Corvair this . - - year, yvoy on ann snouia we 7 ii. this car, just as sne is, can;t ' .'. ) make a driving enthusiast out of you, better take a cab; Jlad hart's America's only thoroughbred sports ear, the CCSiti tL W warn-you; , '.: If you drive a Corvette after your first sampling of a Corvair, you may well end up a two-car man. And who, could blame yout , f . ' .". ; rf ; ''. - v 5m fA6'2 Corvatr and Corvette at your local aulhorized Chevrolet dealer"! AArswlForUoiroria . ' V-.'. -'1 ' J0f.T3 CnEVKOLET COMPANY INC Ant: ' I -C . rrolet dssler ta'nnk iht, N. C. !; Warsaw motos co::rAinr ? ta Warsaw, K CU PI K. Co" C"-f , I - . - s . 1 1 i

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