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^?U..a!BUv ,f -rMB fl A ^tttU ? ^ K ^ I ?"??i ? ?*?M flfe a ^ B k^ ^ I f V<M? 1 I I ? ? I ^ M V M CLAMTUD RATES three emu per word. Mini ami charge of Tie. Unleee you hme^ an^aecouat with ue. way order or check with OPEN FOR BUSINESS Evans Service Center Reg. Gas 38.9. Hi Test 32.9. we give S A H Green stamps. Hwy 117 North of Warsaw. CTF WANTED Used house trailer. Phone CY8-4281 Beulavllle after 5:30. CTF WANTED Will pay 90g per hundred lbs. of clean cast Iron - $1.30 for batteries - Warsaw Scrap iron Company Highway 117. North, Warsaw, CTF Typewriters. Adding machines repaired. New Royal Type writers for every need. Dial Goldsboro, RE 4-0845. Worley Typewriter Exchange, 158 South Center St.. Goldsboro. CTF FOR SALE: House and lot in Kenans ville on highway 24. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, Kit chen, dining room and living room. See or call Oliver Smith Phone 296-2392, Kenansvllle. 3-23-3T-Pd REPOSSESSED. Like new zig-zag sewing machine in cabi net. Fancy stitches and button holer built in. Also monograms, sews on buttons, darns, etc. This years model. Guarantee is still good. Can be seen and tried in this area. Local par ty may finish 6 payments of $7.10 or pay complete balance of $42.60. Write Service Credit Manager. Dept. B, P. O. Box 241, Asheboro, N. C. 3-30-4TC ' M/Hjpipiia - PIANO TUNING AND (tiEPAIR Jimmy C. West Registered PUno Technician Box 502, Warsaw, N. C. Phone Kenansville, N.C. 296 i311. CTF SEWING MACHINES-New and used at reasonable prices-re pairs on all makes guaranteed. Contact LITTLE S EW IN G SHOPPE, FAISON, N. C. Dial 2(7-3711, Nights 287-3341. CTF ? > ? t j?-. " \-|"C *- ? ~ : SINGER SEWING MACHINE Sales and Repair Service. For Prompt Service Contact, The Sewing center. Warsaw, N. C. Phone 293-4219, or Write R. L. Thornton, 908 E. Walnut Street, Goldsboro, N. C. CTF Duplex Apartment for sale or rent. 2 bedrooms and bath, kitchen and living room in each, at Surf City. See or call Davis Evans, Phone 293-7811, War saw. N. . CTF <r-?r- v r \ ; ?? WANTED Pulpwood and saw timber either by cord or by tract. We specilize in thinning. Wood yard located at Rosemary'. Office ? Rose Hill, ? open Mon day and ' Friday. Call' Tele phone 289-2725 Home day or night 289-2343 Representative Wallace. Pete Melville. Telephone 285-3844 Robert E. Ward Pulpwood Dealer Drawer B Rose Hill, N. C. CTF REPOSSESSED ZIG - ZAG SEWING MACHINE In cabinet. I like new. Built in buttonholer and fancy stitches. Also mono- I grams, sews on buttons, darns, i etc. only 6 months old. Guar an- < tee is stUl good. Service man i being transfered overseas. Can < be seen and tried out locally. Can be purchased by finishing 5 payments of $8.76 or pay complete balance of $43.80 Write Service Repossession Dept. Home Office, Box 241, f Asheboro. N.C. < ( CTF < FOR SALE: 1 lot ISO feet front by 290 feet In Warsaw. 3ood Location. Contact: W. R Carlton. Phone LY 2-3249, Clinton. N. C. after 7 p.m. FOR SALE - 3 bedroom home. 3u!lt-ln range and oven. Central ieat. Lot 200-200. Located on highway 11 Just outside Ke lansvllle City limits. Ideal for :hlldren. Shown by appointment, :all Carole B Murphy - Mount Dllve, 668-4126 or Kenansvllle 296-4931 after 6:00 p.m. 3-30-4T-Pd ' " ESTABLISHED TERRITORY NOW open near your home. Customers waiting for Avon service. Write Mrs. Pauline Culbreth, 2207 Klein Road, P.O. Box 192, Wilmington, N. C. 3-16-1TC c? BUILDING SUPPLIES ? LUMBER ? MOULDING ? WINDOW UNITS ? DOORS ? STORM DOORS ? SCREEN DOORS ? ROOFING AND ASBESTOS SIDING ? PLUMBING SUPPLIES 0 PIPE FITTINGS ? BRICK. BLOCKS ? MORTOR CEMENT ? PAINT AND BUILDERS HDW'E. Z. J. Carter & Son Wallace, N C. WomenPast21 WITH BLADDER IRRITATION After 21. common Kidney or Bladder Ir ritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondar ily. you may lose sleep and suffer from Headaches. Backaches and feel old. tired, depressed. In such irritation, CY8TEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid arine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CY8TEX at druggists. Feel better fast. 3-16-1TC SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES ? SENTINEL SINGER SEWING MACHINE: Wanted someone this area with good credit to ASSUME PAY MENTS OF $12.14 MONTHLY OR PAY COMPLETE BAL ANCE $42.38. EQPT. TO ZIG ZAG. BUTTONHOLE. DARN FANCY STITCHES ECT. Full details where to see and try out WRITE: HOME OFFICE "NATIONAL'S TIME PAY MENT BOX 283. ASHEBORO. N.C. 4-13-5TC EXCELLENT JOBS AVAILABLE The Farm Labor Office In Mount Olive, North Carolina, now has jobs available In Con necticut working In shade cured tobacco. Workers must be 21 years of age, have Social Se curity Card and be qualified to do farm work. Wage rate Is $1.50 per hour. Workers will live In FREE, State Health De partment approved housing. Bus tickets will be furnished at no Immediate expense to workers. To see other parts of the coun try and also to earn money, If Interested, contact the Mt., Olive Farm Labor Office on or before March 16, 1967. Farm Labor Office is located onHwy. 117, North, Phone number 658 3844. 3-16-lTPd Mix Males rWhftJY'MLrVI Decorators call it "city mix." but it is just as refreshing in suburban or country homos. It involves a well-thought-out mix of the traditional with the contemporary, as in this elegant room. Basically Victorian in decor, the room is given a contemporary flare by liold use of color. The keynote is the luxurious plush carpet of Creslan acrylic filter in a radiant emerald green, coun ter-pointing the crisp black and white walls. The old-fashioned draped table is updated by a covering in a new floral print, blending the green of the carpet with vivid complimentary hues. ?????? 4-6-4T-Pd Play Important To Child RALEIGH - Play with other ' youngsters of the same age is most Important to a pre- ' school child, saysFrancesjor dan, extension family relations j specialist. North CarollnaState ' University. ? It gives him a trial ground for learning how to get along with others, how to share, to wait his turn, to stand up for his rights when necessary and how to accept a fair compro mise. Getting acquainted with these ways before his school days start actually gives him a toe hold on being "one of the boys" when first grade arrives, Miss Jordan says. Fear of other chil dren or not knowing how to mix In with their play can make a child withdraw from the group and feel quite miserable nis first year In school. Enrollment in nursery school will give a child the opportu nity to play with others his age. . However, in communities where ' such facilities are not avail- / ;able, an Imaginative, Informed ' mother who can see this need | for her child can provide much ' of the same opportunities In the home. "Team up with a friend, re lative or neighbor with chil dren about the same age and make sure the children have many opportunities to play to gether," Miss Jordan advises. Or become a playground goer. If there are playgrounas In your neighborhood. Learn to supervise - but not Interfere - with children's play. "Bfi fair - don't take sides," suggests Miss Jordan. Instead point out "sharing" and "taking turns" and "waiting for your turn." Miss Jordan says there are many excellent books on child development which a mother can read to help her under stand what kind of behavior to expect from her child at various ages. These books could help ler better understand her own and other children and help her guide their behavior toward more mature patterns, the spe cialist believes. FARM MACHINERY AUCTION SALE Tuesday, March 21,1967 10 A. M. J 2 Miles South of Goldsboro, N. C., on Highway 117 ' Terms ? Cash ? Not responsible in case of accident. PHONES - GOLDSBORO. N. C. HUGH PATE - 735-4797 DICK SMITH - 735-0246 BUSINESS - 734-4234 WAYNE IMPLEMENT INC. FOR GOODNESS SAKE Watson's Chicken At Your Favorite Grocer's ROSE HILL POULTRY CORP. Bom Hill, N. C. Agent Gives Tips On banned Goods -is* The can opener is no longer considered a gadget, it's a ne cessity. For the average home maker opens about two cans of food each day. According to Mrs. Judy H. Robinson, Assistant Extension Home Economics Agent, Duplin County, canned goods, one of the first convenience foods, is still one of the most popular. Today, there are over 500 dif ferent canned food items on the market, not counting the va rious brands or can sizes. For consumers wishing to get the best value for the money they spend, Mrs. Robinson of fers these shoppings sugges tions: Read the label. It should tell the name of the product, net weight or volume, Ingredients, and name and address of the processor. Other information, such as type of pack, grade and directions for use may be Included, although these are optional. Notice the price. Canned foods may be priced singly or in units. They may be packed in different size or weight cans. Also, since they are pack ed under different brand names, the budget-wise shopper should figure the cost per serving. She will also do well to keep in mind the way the food will be prepared. If shelf space is available, the wise shopper can take ad vantage of "specials" and quan tity buys. Having canned foods on hand not only adds to the convenience of meal prepara tion; It may mean the difference between balanced meals and Just meals, Mrs. Robinson con cludes. By: M. E. GARDNER N. C. State University Let's talk a little about those pesky weeds and define some terms which should give a bet ter understanding of the appli cation and use of herbicides, better known as weed killers. We might first define a weed as any plant found growing where it is not wanted. Many varieties of Bermuda grasses q are being used extensively in the South for pasture and nay. In this case Bermuda is wanted, but in your flower or vegetable garden it is a weed of the first order. When you carefully read the label on the container before prepaflng and applying an her bicide, you will find many of the following terms used but they will not be defined. Active ingredient - the che mical compound in a formula tion which is responsible for the herbicldal effect on the plant; compatible compounds are those which may be mixed and applied satisfactorily with de sired results; a contact her bicide is one that kills prima rily by contact with the plant tissue. In contrast with the contact herbicides, we now have sy stemlcs. The systemic herbi cides are absorbed by the plant and translocated (moved about) in the plant tissues as they go about their lethal work; a de foliant is a compound which causes the leaves to drop from the stem - defoliating cotton before picking is an example. Selective herbicides are more toxic to some plants than others, while a non-selective herbicide is generally toxic to plants regardless of species. The time of application of an herbicide is Important, too. Some herbicides are applied be fore emergence of the weed or crop and are defined as pre emergence materials. If the Instructions specify post emergence materials. If the in structions specify post-emer gence, the herbicide Is applied, at the proper stage of growth, after the weed or crop comes up. An emulsion is the suspen sion of minute particles of one ? liquid in another; and an emul sifying agent is the active ma terial used to facilitate this process. We also have surfac tants which Improve the wetting Hay, Mr. Taxpayarl If your 1966 Fadaral In com* Tax Raturn shows yon . ara dua a rafund (and wo ho pa it doas I) ba soro to mail your raturn diract to: INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE CENTER ) 4800 Bo ford Highway, Chamblao, Georgia 30006 Look for tho convaniant aolf> addressed envelope in tho in struction booklet tant with your incomo tsgi form. Using thla addrass will spood op your rafund ohoekl With Oar ? Boys MELVIN L. WELLS FT. RUCKER. ALA - Private Mfclvln L. Wells. 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Wells, Route 1, Teachey, completed a five-week aircraft mainte nance course at the Army Avia tion School, Ft. Rucker, Ala.. Feb. 13. He was trained In airfield operations and In servicing and repairing fixed and rotary-wing aircraft. He may stay at the school and receive specialized Instruction or be assigned to an Army airfield stateside or overseas. JAMES M. PARKER U. S. ARMY. VIETNAM - Army Private First Class Ja mes M. Parker, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matho Parker, Beulavllle, was assigned to the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment In Vietnam, January 26. Parker, an Infantry scout in Troop C of the regiment's 1st Squadron, entered the Army In June 1966 and was last stationed at Ft. Bennlng, Ga. He was graduated from Cha rts High School, Rose Hill, In 1966. and spreading qualities of her bicides on plant tissues, mak ing them more effective when used. WANTED MALE HELP Have Opening for First Class Auto Mechanic. Good Job for the Right Man. Raynolds Motor fialet. I no. " DODGE DEALERSHIP " VANCE ST., CLINTON, N. C. TEL. 592-2138 CTF 16 TRUCKS TO SERVE YOU The Mount Olive and Doplin County Area. QUALITY ? SERVICE ? PRICE Phone 0L8-4321 Mount Olive. N. C. ? m, I Septic Tanks I Cleaned Minor Repairs! I ELMO I WALLACE I TELEPHONE 296-5168 ? |Ken?nsvilleJN^J E. W. GODWIN'S SONS I Call Us If You Need Lumber I Or Building Materials I From Forest - To Mill - To Youl WALLACE, N.C. WILMINGTON'N. C. I Phone AT 5-2908 Phone RO 2-7747 | ) Service^ ^ \\ ) Sales-Parts- ???MMMHi It / I I^NIMIKll 1 1 Quality I l|piMHHHaaM I Farm i I) Equip. Co. M IS IHHHHiillillllNI ( ? Your^J ohn^Deere Deater'^Phone^ ^ Y 2-3742^ I Ask For Flakes' Recags at your Favorite Service Station FLAKES Till SERVCE Clinton, N. C. Wilmington Hwy. LY 2-2809 ? ???????? WELLS STOCKYARDS i Wallace, N. C. 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 Stop Save B A K GAS STATION Warsaw, N. C. GAS FOR LESS "Your Independent Dealer" REGULAR ? Mc PER GALLON HI- TEST ? Sic B. A. K. Sells Gm ud Kerosene ? "Never Gives Out" All Brands Of Oil BELTON D. MINSHEW ?OWNERS? MATTIE MINSHEV Bags Of Coal For Sale A LEADING INDUSTRY NEEDS TRAINED PERSONNEL Today, printing and publishing is America's fifth largest industry?doing in excess of ten billion dollars per year. There is a great demand for trained and educated personnel. For more than 500 years, the history of printing has been a general part of the history of cmliaation. Hie industry today, through concerted effort in technological research, is a leader in modern methods of production. ^ The opportunity for high school graduates is here. You
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