Al,*.!>.? Air-LHt
The oil industry serves aviation telly ? and turnabout Is fat?;
play. Same tasks, once difficult, can be accomplished quickly
and easily tat the Air and Space Age. Consider, for example, a
moving Job (above) Just completed by Humble Oil ft Refining
CMmanv at its refinery tat t? 1 I
Linden, N. J. For sixteen year*,
galled oat la neon-lighted let
tan IS feet high. Humbles
Ksao trademark stood atop the
"cat-creeker," tallest of the
plant's processing units. Hie
unit is UO feet high, taller than
S 10-story building.
Raising or lowering the king
abed Kaso sign? 37 feet wide
arena ? would have required
complex tackle and many man-!
hours sixteen years ago; but
when it was decided to relocate
it on the roof of a building
facing the New Jersey Turn
pike, a helicopter lowered all
four letters gently to the ground
in Just IS mhwrtes, From its
former lofty perch, the big sign
was risible at least 20 miles at
night when weather was clear.;
Negroes Hold 4th Annual Broiler Bang.
'Average" is not good enough",
Denis Ramsey told a group of Ne
gro broiler growers last Wednes
day night. This was challenge to
the group at the fourth Anual Bro
iler awards Banquet. Ramsey said
^Vhat is left after all other expen
ses are paid is called profit, and
there must be a profit Is remain in
IKisiness. The pro/it", be said, 'de
pends on the man involved. A post
grower may net four cents or less
per bird, tpfeila afficiest growers
may receive an excess of eight
centa." Ramsey was introduced by
H. ii. Pierce, Vo-Ag Teacher at
Charity High School.
A' Daep Bottom Csiwar -was a
, warded the BroHer effeciencey Tro
phy. Rudulph Spearman of Rt. 2,
Wallace received the highest total
number of points in a very close
contest. iRizzeH Jonnson of Nash
Johnson enterprises made the pre
sentation of the revolving trophy.
Johnson stated that although he was
j presenting the award to Spearman,
most growers had made remark
? able progress during the past few
years. He then called Mrs. Spear
man to share the honor in as much
as she does the work, Johnson Fac
etiously added.
William Fennel, Vo-Ag Agricultur
al teacher of ?. ?. Smith School.
presided.
The assembled growers were en
tertained prior to the dinner meal
with an impressive vocal number
by Miss V. Joyce, music Teacher
at E. E. Smith School.
Ramsey announced that in 1981
the Ramsey Feed Company furni
shed 10 per cent of North Carolina's
Broiler market and one per-cent of
the national market. It was just a
good talk on the basic economics of
the broiler situation concluded It.
E. Wilkins County Extension Agent.
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Personals
By Mr*. Cart Hty
Mr and Mrs. Oftis fiwmaen, Ceefl,
and Martha Carol of Griilon vi*Ked
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Summertio
Sunday 1
U. 1 *?_: - r? nitmnn 1-4 WnU jJ
art. cna zvrrs. rvayiiiona w?i* or
Durham, and Gilbert Outlaw of
Calypso visited M? and Nix*. Lifter
Outlaw, Mr. and Vxs. Johnny Out
law during the weekend.
Mrs. Florence Hussion pi Warsaw
and Mrs. Carl Iyey vera over night
guests Thursday of Mrs. Perry
Grady.
Glenda Williams of Sarecto was
a guest Sunday of Tone W bodes.
Mrs. Ethel Kornegay of Albertaon
and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan visited
Mrs. L. A. Brook, Mr. and Mrs
Preston iBostic of Magnolia Wednes
day, Mrs. Kornegay remained for
a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Chambers of
Kenansville visited Mr. and Mm!
Walter Htnson Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Liowood Grady ef
Raleigh, Mrs. Marvin Whitfield,
Stevie and Debbie of Kenly visited
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitman
during the weekend.
Mrs. Alan Brown and Pamela Of
Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey
spent Friday in Raleigh and thev
visited Johnny Brown at the N. C.
School for the Blind.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan vit
ited Mrs. Sudie V. Langston and
Mrs. Lucile Woodard of Warsaw
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Westbrook,
Lisa Ann and Bryan of Kinstan
were guests Thursday of Mr. and
Mrs. Andy W. Ivey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fail and child
ren of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Do
nald Heath and children of Kenan*
ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dail during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thigpen and
son of B. F. Grady visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Ivey Jr. Sunday.
If >a| ' *
Mr. niiG Hro "i...". JcnnjfH *1^
^!n ^m4 nnH * <
of Warsaw
Mr. and Mrs. Jota L Anm ?r
were g*esta Thursday of Mr. end
Mrs. ItedoMt Of** of Makwaw
Mr. and *?1 NorWM Cut**
Erlene Outlaw. Oarentie BttflSCord
and Mm. Bayafcwd wS*d rafrifrW
of L?mbatseo flmirr Mr. Bodt
ford remained for a longer visit
with Ms otter Mrs. JM P**tt
Mesdasnes Eddie Goodman E- J.
Summerlin 'lid Wipstl Mntf wilt
ed Mrs. JulM Jowhs fMMnCM Chav
lin General hospital Kenansvifu
Monday.
Mr. Md Ml* jot* I&ntoB
Michael and Gail of G***w? Mr
and Mr* Bay Amen m^Jgrnrf
Mount Olive were tueMs'fliMtf<y W
Mr. and Mrs. John Afnqj) fir ,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl tvey were
guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs
Jimmy Kornegay of Mount .Olive.
Wayne Faulk of Bear ^tarsh and
Mrs John 1. Amon Sr s^'Mob
day in Goldsboro. Mrs. Wayne
Faulk underwent major dfligery gt
Wayne Memorial hospital and is
recovering satisfactorily.:.,.,.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britt of.Bleqr
Marsh Mr. and t&s. K C, Lewis
went to Wrigfrtsviiie
the week end. "< ?../ . r
liston Sumtnedin and daughters
Terry, Imogine and Barbara of
Warsaw visited Mrs. G. L. Summer
Iin and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lewis
Saturday.
" ,:
Mrs. Goodson
HDC Hostess
Mrs. Eddie Goodman was lxntees
to the Summer lin'a Hotne Demos
stration Club at her home Thurs
day.
An interesting demonstration en
'TFurniture arrangement and Stw
age" was giVen by Mks Elizabeth
Slocum. assistant Home Economics
QUALITY JO* fMNTWa CM* TM( IS
DUPLIN - TIMES. I
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PRODUCT II
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II . ??. .1 ? i i '?*?? "IT
' J(ftbx3 metis spent entertaining
ifter all, this is as Kpportuni^ to ,
i?>W *PV iMw witb others, ?outb-1
jtnuoi *t soud tor their botpium
.y, but when the hates* rushes a
I uauttd Mag eiiy tasks or |
hiiiRt that eWoeld <tKwe teen done
Iha (in JM*v lie guests feel
they are lots rthuutge and ttbe fri
<*K*y Atcieome I* d^weyed, ??
~YeSfnetae Simple the holiday
season.'Plan the refreshments In
advance and do as much work ji
possible rtfc* at tkna. "
Serve a drink, atodwkhw or cop
Ides for the refreshments. Sand
wiches served tor refreeehmanta
should be smaB and dainty- The
xrtwt is always removed and bread
cut very thin If sandwiches ace
hi., be cut id shapes, cut be- i
tore spreading, as this " saves
< ID#*. Butter or mayonnaise
Hfttd on broad before fining W
vents bread foem being soggy. Be
sure to epsead well to ?dggs so sand
wiches won't be dry. If sandwiches
are to be made ahead of time, wrap
a damp cloth. Some types of sand
wiches eaa be frosen. When toeea
ilg sandwiches remember of use
butter or ereara cheese to spread
on before fitting. Pome suggested
fillings fer sandwiches are finely
chopped chicken -with mayonnaise,
grated tuna with chopped pickle
and mayonnaise, and ham spreads.
^IppQ
I t: &!&?
common kinds but sometime* 1
'f^hxere ?re so many types of fey
? i?
them here. There are two
tags aboijf, feeders. Ftor the smaW
&%i'i 1st
Jays These rascals are gree<fy
?=? ?? .7 .."...in.
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AU Work Guaranteed or Money Refunded 24 Hour Wreeker Sendee
Tires At Wholesale Prices
Efuipaieat For AHtning TRUCKS and AUTOS In
. Warsaw and Ala? Raker and Evans in Wallace.
Evans Essa Station
Phone 29 3-6551
Highway 117 Warsaw, N. u
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?John McGuffln finally gats electricity in 1962, thanks to rural electrification
Who'll serve the million still
without electricity?
nearest town, was
^teE?cS
J had no hope of electrifyiM his Iso
ST dtrtpe Kaes began to (row Us way.
jltaqgh the years, tbe local people who owned
and operated this non-mofit electric sy?ep
neves forgot their obttofioB to serve everyone
. . . never stopjredbredrinj trail to distant,
out-of-tlw*way places.
Jam'h lojct-apA metrical NOT^hrtftbe wS^th
member-owner of a local electric system serving
avast tOMf populated aces of 4,0* square
JUilCfli
Today, only America* Ratal Bectrics are
committed to bring electricity to off the people
in the* rente areas. And fre Motfcflna will
tell you Wire doing just that?-otrtacfea or ooU
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HI. FAWH-Dm! W?H And Be late!
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Cap SAVE you money on your Tractor Overhaul before the Tall breaking begins!
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Set Sleeves & Pistons $70.77 $60,16 $10.62
(4) 43788-DBX
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Gasket Set ,, 3.36 l$2 M
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fw Gasket _ 2*. : .63 ,47 .16
(1) 378374-Rl
ffiter dement .83 .76 .13
A t $84J>3 $78.35 $14-56
Lahar ? $56.00
(Include* grinding Va>ve?) CWIth Increase Power Pistons)
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Piston Ring Set _ $UL40 $10,26 $4,62
(4) 251248-R91
Rod Bearings, 846. - - - 5.00 * S.76 hU
(2) 357278-R91
Main Bearings, Front tk Rear $.76 2.08 ,68
(1) 356638
Main Bearing Ce*er, ?. r 444 3.48 M4
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Pais Gasket * Jsi A3 ,14
, $31.51 $22J6 $8.55
Ijtor $3645 v-^Hr ? ki?i? ??
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Rear Main Bearing 3.14 1X1 J3
(3) S56373-R91
Front and Center Malta 4.70 352 1.18
(1) 354474-R91
Gidat Set 2.38 1.88 44
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Pan Gasket .34 .41 JB
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Filter Element 53 .70 ^
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Rod Bearings, St& ., 11.24 8.44
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Main Center Bearing - 5.50 4.18
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Fnjj^&Rear Maid Bearings 558 4.04
Clasltel" Bat 4.21 3.10 84pl
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