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Friendship News" i Pfefsonerfs Sue ami** el GoWtobaro was honje 'Wednesday ate haf parents M* iM* Mr.,#nd.MteM<*rtaiWMWaa and children of Wilmington and Mi*.' WaUds'a fatter. 'Worth Davis of Roahoro. wore Thursday dinner guests, of Mr. and Mrs Son Swin M-Sgt. Joe Wilson, Jasoa and I Margaret Ann sJinson of Durham speat the weekend with her par ents, Mr and Mrs. Ben Swinaoo. Jody Kornegay Is spending this MrV gn^giril' ^ , 1 MffcjftW-flMM? W WWUne the weekend in Suffolk. Va. with .the Edd Btvenbark tomiiy, , ?'-r |til Mrs. L.illie M. Jernigan and Bos He, flavor returned from a yiait with relatives in Richmond, Va. ?M\t fc+ngsfrp (?< Beckaii'iMwnk visited his parents,, Mr. and Mrs Langstan'over the weekend.' !-< The Friendship Circle met at the church Wednesday night with ft ladies present. Mrs. L. J.' Jones was hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beat and | Outdoor Preparation Of Meats |f Charcoaling outside adds to variety in tneal preparation, end is an opportunity to have the en tire family participate in pre paring the meal. Now that, sum mer is here, more informal meals WJota Chffit OTciim-e1*L rib feo ' ^ eV^e or Christian says pork can be cook-^ ed outside by charcoaling or bar becuing. Cuts that charcoal well are pork chops which are prefer ably boneless. These should, .be cut 1-2 to 3-4 Inches *tht6k: It is important to select pork with mrfrbling (fat within the mus cle)., chops with a large rib eye muscle, and pork that is fresh and bright Cured pork such as ham slices, cottage roll or sliced picnic shoulder are also good for broiling. All perk must be cooked ? well done. , "All cuts from Jamb can b^ broiled aft leAib 'is' young end ten der,'*"sayS thrTsiiin.' "Clits ill the most demand are jitj and loin chops, shoulder chops, and leg steaks. The breasts yo^lamb usual ly are broiled and barbecue sau ^Christian emphasises that the cocking tioie( is important. All Ste^ks to be'cooked rare pr med best way <to determine degree of don en ess is to cyt' the steak to s6e 'the degree of pinkness. He warns thgt all pork must be cook'ed well dbne and will take 43 minutes to t 1-2 hours, depend ing. on thickness of cut and inten sity of the heat. Lamb should be cooked medium to well-done. The distance from the coals depends on the amount of heat, but usually will be 6 to 7. inches. Garden Time While driving from Raleigh to Marion several days ago I noticed quite a good number of mimosa trees which appeared to be healthy and covered with the beautiful silky flowers characteristic of this plant. These trees were growing in yards bordering Highway 64 between Pit tsboro and Asheboro, as I remem ber. I also saw a number of skelt tons in fields which had been kil led by wilt. If you have mimosas which are vigorous I would suggest that you observe thme closely. It is possible that nautral resistance to the wilt organism is present in these trees and they may be worth propaga ting. If you especially like the mimosa and have lost your trees, you may wish to try some of the various which are wilt resistant: CKarJotte, Tryon and US No. 64. Your local nurseryman may be able to refer you to a source of supply of these resistant sorts. If you want a tree somewhat sim ilar to the mimosa in growth hab it, I would suggest Moraine locust. This is a graceful tree but does not have the showy flowers of the mim osa; neither does it have the ob jectionable seed pods produced by the honey locust. If you planted any of the ever greens last spring keep them well supplied with water. A mulch would help. This is true also for any of ? the deciduous plants set in die spri children of Faison were last Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langston. Robert Brock spent Thursday night in Warsaw with Mrs. Annie Brock, Little Kimberly Jernigan, daughter 6t Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jerigan has been quite sick this week. ng. Keep faded flowers picked from such plants as snapdragons, phlox and delphiniums, fills will prevent seed formation, which is an exhaus ing process, and will encourage a longer blooming period. Faded flo wers picked from crape myrtles will also help if you want to take the trouble to do this. When dahlias are about 10 to 12 inches high, pinch out the top bud to induce strong side branching. Staking is necessary in the lower Piedmont and eastern Carolina but is usually not necessary in the mountains, although it is a good practice in that area. This is a good time to make cut ting of many of the ornamental shrubs. The tips of the branches are neither very soft nor fully har dened and usually root rather easi ly. Clean coarse sand may be used alone or equal volumes of coarse sand and peat moss may be better for most cuttings. The peat will help retain moisture. The ends of the cuttings may be dipped in a root inducing hormone obtainable from your local garden center. If you want a fall crop of toma toes, seed should be sown now, Marion, Manapal and Homestead are good varieties and are resist ant to fusarium wilt. Deaths MRS. MARY B. SAVAGE Mrs. Mary Brock Savage, age 71, of Teachey died Tuesday morning in a Cape Fear Hospital, Wilming ton following a lingering illness. Funeral Services were held Sat urday at 4:00 P. M., at the Corinth Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. E F. Knight, pastor, assited by Rev. K. D. Brown, of Burgaw. Bur ial followed in the Rockfish Ceme tery. She is survived by her husband. Mr. Abbott Savage, one son, Paul Savage, of Teachey; one daughter, Mrs. Cecil J. Knowles, of Wilming ton; one brother, James L. Brock, of Beulaville; three grandchildren, two of whom she reared, Janitt Lee Simmons, of the home, James Ab bott Simmons, with the U. S. Army and Mrs. Charlie Robuck, of Wil mington. Also a number of neices and nephews. DUPLIN THEATRE "AIR CONDITIONED" Warsaw, N. C. Banco Each Tuesday Night - T~T T J Tuesday July Z * My Dog Buddy Lassie Type Show Banko $110.00 Wednesday ? Thursday July 3-4 DOUBLE FEATURE Horrow House of Usher And The Pit And The Pendulum Friday - Saturday July 54 DOUBLE FEATURE EolloW That Dream Kid Galahad tSarring Elvis Presley E1UE4 A?l Cknnr OOMUWy lllgll* vwi OUVff July 6th - 11:15 P. M. A Real Thriller Horror Show The Raven Starring Boris Korloff And Peter Lorre Sunday - Moaday July 94 Follow The Boys Stalling Connie Francis Taeaday July 9 Paranoriac Also Banko Cash Free Wednesday - Thursday July 19-11 ???????? Clinard's Summer | ? Ml Ml M Ml GLCARANCC STARTS - THURSDAY - JULY 4th. ? ?All Summer Merchandise Including? ? Shorts ? Swim Suits ? Skirts ? Slacks ? Dresses Regular and Half Size ? Hats ? Bags ? Jewelry And Etc. REDUCED UP TO 50% OPEN ALL DAY JULY 4th. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9:00 P. M. Clinard's "Sunrise Shopping Center" Goldsboro, N. C. WEST COAST LUMBER CO. ^5 200 Csith Hoyn* M. ?J/ WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA P. O. SOX 989 \ PHONw RO 3 1674 Ioear r>????%... Many, cio not realize we at West Coast Lumber Company are among the Pioneers who began bringing quality West Coast Lumber, to the South . . . . er that we have the largest V.'?-t Coast Lumber inventory in the two Carolines .... or t!-<jt t'n^ stocking by more and more dealers each year is cai'S'r-a a tremendous growth in the use of Wsst Coast Lumber in the South, r We are thankful cur unique experience of 40 years ;n bA<th Southern and Western lumber and our past office at E'.ner.e, ? Oregon hos enabled us to be amenq the first to ser-e our cvs 1Retter .... with better labor saving West Cocst Lum fP.irnii# (' bar. SHEATHING P3ECUT 3TUC5 HHi WVi** Fir o? Ponderosa wrtn Fir "??'> 1 *> 1 x 12 $ 85.03 Spruce $104 r2 | * 2 x4 RAN?5M UM6T'? FRAM'NG _ J 4 ,oc ? v Cedar $85 0,1 7 - A & Widsr( ? ^ White Fire $89.77 Dcuglas $ 98.77 F)R pLYV/C?*> HB n- ? D J - AD lnt- $ 6 14 i Hmtkote Brand v i/4 *C Ext. $2 8? lW Tapsred ... $ 6,98 3/" AC Ext. $ 95 iOSM c^.rob ; ~ ?$ - -7,7fc <3* Sheathing ? $ 2 58'. HH' c /i Sheathing v $ 3.62 Fe,t , * Va Underlayment $ 4 53 IgigS] LOKK HOMING PREF5N!>mu _ 1 c^rri. & Btr. Shorts JV?7,7^ y GROOVED PANELING Clear & Select Shorts <$137 75- -T $ 3 95 EES 1 Com. Red R/L $180 50 Bjrch^ $ rt4 ? K Select Red R/L $204.75 prints; $ 6 84 Cleor Red R/L $213.75 CHERRY (Best ' $12.92 Prices Net - Delivered WALNUT (Best) $12.92 Thank You WEST COAST LUMBER CO. ? A ? ^ j ? wm. -^H ? I U K m^m H K fl ? V-J^HRPK^- r V"";^T "? i i /ivC J V^-tX*. ii^'l ? 5 v //. ' .j- i?V i ^*^Br ? ?-V\ m ILakance SALE Large Group Girls' Summer DRESSES Reduced for Clearance Reg SALE $ 3.99 $2.25 $ 5.99 $3.88 $10.99 $6.88 Ladies' Millinery $1-2-3-4-5 (No white or black inc.) Ladies' Circle Stitched Cotton BRAS ALL SIZES A $1.00 Value 2 for 48c ONE RACK LADIES' " DRESSES REDUCED i ? . ? from our regular stock of na l tionally famous brands 9uch as "L'Aiglon", "Nelly-Don", "Berk ! shire", "Pat Perkins", "West burg". Jonathan Lagan and Korell. ^ Reg. $30 Dresses $16.77 ! Reg. $20 Dresses $1177 Reg. $15 Dresses $ 8.77 Reg. $10 Dresses $ 5.77 Ladies PANTIES All Sizes ? A 49c Value ? 29c pr. 3 for 77c ?- ? :i 1/ 72 Price ? One Rack Ladies' Dresses ? One Rack ? Ladies' Bathing Suits ? One Group Ladies' Jackets - Skirts and Blouses ? All Ladies Beach Hats HALF PRICE Entire Stock Boys' and Girls' SWIM SUITS Reg. $1.49 . Sale $1.18 Reg $1.99 . Sale $1.48 Reg. $2.99 . Sale $2.28 Reg. $3.99 . Sale $2.98 FOOT STOOLS Sit in.your chair, prop up your legs and relax. Reg. $6.99 values. Just a few left, so hurry at this price. $3.88 , Poly Bagged First Quality CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Twins and Doubles Large Assorted of Styles and Patterns Reg. $6.00 Values SALE $3.88 50 Ft. Plastic GARDEN HOSE i -r A $1.50 Value ? 88c each. (Just 20 Left) Facial Tissues Reg. 25c Size, 300 Sheets 8" x 9" With A Purchase of $10.00 or More 5c "Cone" Checked Fringed BATH TOWELS Reg. $1.19 if Perfect 48c each .O . v One Group t i / ' Ladies' FABRIC CASUALS Reg. $2.49 Values By Buskens $1.44 Pr. Our Complete Stock of Ladies' Spring & Summer DRESS SHOES REDUCED Includes such*" famous names as ' 'Red Cross", "Jacqueline", "Connie" "Miracle, Tread', ''iolifi*-vo'' ? MUSLIN SHEETS 'Cannon' 81" x 99" Reg. $2.19 if Perfect (Limit 4 to a customer) $1.58 UUVlUilVlti) y anu ma 11^ U til One Group: Ladies CASUALS STACKED HEELS ? WEDGES ? "Miracle Tread" Values to $12.99 ? Cobbies ff AA (Broken Sizes) Ci o. Bones & Combinations Price "Cannon" Muslin Pillow Cases Reg. 59c ea, if perfect. (Limit 4 to a customer.) 36c each Men's Suits Reduced "Hart Schaffner and Marx" "Griffon", "Cricketeer", "Palm Beach" and others. Reg. $79.99 SUITS $66.90 Reg. $59.99 SUITS $49.90 Reg. 79c Scorch Proof With A Purchase Of $5.00 or More (Only One to A Customer) Ironing Board Covers Special Group Men's Bermuda Shorts Vk ? to Vi Off Mens Summer Dress Pants Reduced Reg. $10.99 Pants $6.90 Reg. $8.99 Panst $690 Reg. $6.99 Pants ? $5.90 wmmmmmmmmmamm?rn SUITS $40.90 Reg. $29.95 SUITS $24.90 Special Group Mens Bathing Suits Va to Vl Off Men's Sport Coats Reduced "Griffon", "Cricketter" and "Palm Beach" Reg. $32.50 Coats $25.90 Reg. $25.00 Coats $19.90 Reg. $1099 Coats $15.90 Reg. $49.95 X ' v I K? & * ? 'AiJ*' . f ir f , v - t Special Purchase! DRESS SHIRTS Unbelievable Value Mens Shore Sleeve By "Drake" Available in broadcloth or oxford cloth in regular collars or button-down -style. Reg. $2.99 Value $1.88 Large Group Men's SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS By "Creighton",*."HoIbrook"t "Van Heusen" "Wings'* And "Blocks" Reg. $5.00 Shirts $3.33
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