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^ WANT TO LEASE - Tobacco poundage to transfer to my farm In Etaplln County, any amount up to 13,000 lbs. Contact: Herb*"" Wtiia, '?*. uu??, N.C. , Wtor.e OL8-2C7u, Call at night. I ? CTF ' *7' FOR SALE: Automatic wash ing machine in good condition. Contact Nick Bowden, Kenans Tille, phone 396-3341. DIAL-O-MATIC Sewing Ma chine. ZIG-ZAGS. Buttonholes, Fmcy stitches, etc. without at tachments. Only 7 months old. Local person can finish payments of SU.OO monthly or pay complete balance of 348.71. Write: "National's Finance Dept.", Adjustor Owens, Draw er 280, Asheboro, N. C. 3-31-5TC. Shady Haven Nursing Home P. Q. Box 874, Burgaw, N. C 72 beds - Full Nursing Cart V.C. Licensed - Medicare Ap proved. Write for Brochure ? Telephone 259-4775 TTF FOR SALE -3 bed roup home and lot with I 1/2 b?hs. Pine Crest Acres, Kenansrllle. Te lephone 296-4271. CTF rnmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WANTED WU1 pay W W for batteries. Warsaw Scrap Iron Company Highway 117. North, Warsaw, n. c. err WANTED Fiberglass runnabout, motor and trailer. Telephone298-4281 after 5:30 p.m. Beulavllle. CTF "woman of achievement - THE AVON LADY. County women - be a hit with your fa mily. Buy them the clothes, TV or other extras needed by earn ing 3333 selling popular Avon Products to your friend s and neighbors. Call 762-5395 or write Mrs. Pauline Culbreth. 2207 Klein Road. P. O. Box 192, Wilmington, N. C. 3-7-1TC The United Way THI AMEMCAM md cnoas ? FOR RENT - 2 bedroom house In Kenansville. Call 296-8872 after 6 p.m. CTF DRUMS FOR SALE - 65 gal drums Supply unlimited. Price, $3.00 per drum. Evans Service Center in War saw. CTF Typewriters, Adding machines, repaired New Royal Type writers for every need. Dial Goldsboro. RE 4-0845 Woriey Typewriter Exchange. 136 S6uth Center St., Goldsboro. CTF SEWING MACHINES-New and used at reasonable prices-re pairs on all makes guaranteed Contact LITTLE S EW I N G SHOPPE. FAISON, N. C. Dial 367-3731, Nights 367-3341 CTF BUY YOUR TIRES at Evans Service Center at Wholesale. Reg. G? 28.9 High Test 32.9. We give S A H green stamps. also. John Beam alignment and wheel balacing at Evans Service Center, Warsaw. CTF LOOK. LOOK or It can cost you if your car is not Inspected oefore your time limit Is up. . Come In to see us for official safety inspection. : Evms Service Center In War saw. CTF TIRES FOR SA1F Bell Motors Kenansvllle. N. C. New Premium White Wall Tires, $19.95. $3.00 for any trade-in. Have 500 tires in stock. CTF like new. Built In butonholer and fancy stitches. Also mono grams, sews on buttons, dams. etc. only 6 months old. Guaran tee is still good. Service man being transfered overseas. Can be seen and tried out locally. Can be purchased by finishing S payments of- $8.76 or pay complete balance of $43.80 Write Service Repossession Dept. Home Office, Box 241, Asheboro, N.C. CTF HAY FOB SALE - Coastal Bermuda. Bean and Pea Vine, Wheat Straw. Bean Stubble. Contact C. L. Whitfield. Rt. 1 Mt. Olive, phone 658-3630. 3-14.4T.pd. r IAIJU IURIRU KENANSVILLE 296-4311 I WANT TO RENT for cash and move to my farm In Duplin County 2 to 3 thousand pounds of tobacco. Norman Outlaw, Rt. 2, Mt. Olive, phone 658-2800 3-7-4T-pd. WANTED: Experienced me chanic, Delmar Minchew Buick Olds, Inc., Telephone285-2465, Wallace. N. C.'f CTF STOP BY YOUR MOBIL HILL TOP STATION In Kenansville, for your gas 34.9 HI Tost, 31.9 Reg. Oil, soft drinks, candies Small line of groceries. Opera- j ted by L. F. Holland. <1 " J9| OTF Tuppeware has openings for 2 fulltime and 2 part time deal ers. Use of car necessary. Contact Mrs. Anne Kelly. 1210 Femdale Lane, Kinstoh, 28601. Telephone 527-1948 3-7-3TC w r?i R i i Registered Angus Bulls for sale. Performance tested choice. Also choice fed steers, you pick and slaughter for free zer. Joe Williams. Hedgerow Farms, Route L Rose Hill. Phone Six-Runs 533-3377. '' ? ? 4-25-8wks-C !? ? LUMBER ? MOULDING ? WINDOW UNITS ? DOOMS ? STORM DOORS ? SCREEN DOORS ? ROOTING AND ASBESTOS SIDING ? PLUMBING SUPPLIES ? PIPE FITTINGS ? BRICK. BLOCKS t MORTOR CEMENT ? PAINT AN9U BUILDERS HDWE. Z. J. Carter & Son Wallace, N C. Beulaville Personals Mrs. Catherine Ramsey. Mrs. Jenny Ezzell, Mrs. Evelyn Hunter and Mrs. Lula Hunter visited in New Bern on Thurs day of last week. Danny Whaley, a student at Chapel Hill, was home for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis George Whaley. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Sumner shopped in Kinston on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rate" and children of Mt. Olive were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Opheus Whaley. Mrs. Ray Hunter and Mrs. Lula Hunter made a business trip to Jacksonville on Friday afternoon. Mr. Kenneth Smith of Chapel Hill was home for the week end. He is the son of Mr. and | THIS wmrs TOP CHOKE Tbo toot UMd Car vtfuaa on your Fort Doator'r lot?hurry! 66} '66 Thunderbird Power Windows. Power Breaks. Power Seats, Power Steering. R & H. and AP & Air Conditioning - Extra Nice '66 Ford Galaxie 500 Blue & White 382 Motor R & H and AT ? H '66 Ford : Galaxw 5 289 Engine R & H and AT Extra Clean '63 Ford 6alaxie 500 4- Door R & H and AT 6ood Car '59 Ford F-IOO Pic 6 Cyl. Long Body 6ood Truck SHEFFIELD MOTOR CO. Warsaw, n. c. ?. j.. .wjt : A a-;,v, kjjM . { RICHARD PICKETT'S ? Monument Yard ! j And Nursery a A Route 1, Beulaville, N. C. t J four miles North of Chin- f I quapin. N. C. #50 Highway. | ! Phone 289-3478 Rose Hill, J | N.C. \ | CLOSED SUNDAYS J Society Mrs. Mark Smith. Mrs. Lyde Lanier and dau fhter Anita also Mrs. Grace irown were Kins ton shoppers on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Evert on and Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Sumner enjoyed a Bar-be-cue dinner at the Bar-b-cue Lodge in Kinston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs..Bobby Brat cher of Va. visited their pa rent, Mr. and Mrs. Harry BraUher also Mr. and Mrs. ItaMMwBaysden over th^ week end. Mrs. Jimmy Ezzell is visiting her daxwhter Mrs. Eleanor Gur ganus fir New Bern for a few aavs. Mr. Jessie Nethercutt has returned to a Goldsboro Hospi tal for a few days stay. Mr. Ray Hunter and Mr. Marion Edwards took him the first of last week. He is doing better now. Friends will be sorry to learn . of Mr. Horace Lee being con fined to Duplin General Hospital in Kenansville after a heart at tack on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Phoebe Exum has re-' turned to her home from Duplin General Hospital after having surgery Sie is doing nicely now. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Macon D. Brown were: Mrs. Mamie Jackson and Mrs. Ruth Holloman of Mt. Olive also Mr. Edith Lanier of Wallace. Miss Ada Thigpen was home for the week endTrom Campbell College with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orzo Thigpen. Doug lass Brown carried ner back on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Maready and sons shopped in Kinston Frlday night. Mr. ana Mrs. Everett Dotson of Raleigh visited the Clinton Campbell famUy Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Maready i GETTING UP IIIISIITC MA"1* m*NY mum 3 feci 010 After 35. common Kidney or Blodder Ir ritations often occur and may make you lenre and nervous from too freauent passages both day and night Becond artly. you may lour ilevp and auffrr from Headachei. Backache and feel old. tired, depreued In ?uch Irritation. CYBTEX usually brines last reusing comfort by turbine irrltatine germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief Oet CYSTEX at druggisU Peel better '?at enjoyed seafood at Sneads Ferry Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Snpith made a business trip toKinston 4 Friday. Communion And Baptismal Sorvico In a most impressive setting. Holy communion and a Baptis mal service were observed at the Beulavllle Free Will Baptist Church on Sunday night at the evenln g worship service. The pastor. Rev. David Charles Hansley, was the officiating mi nister. Candidates for baptlsim were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones and Miss Vicky Clark. We're so glad to have them In our church and extend a friendly welcome to all to come and visit with us at the Beulavllle Free Will Baptist Church. AFC Moots The A.F.C.S of the Beulavllle FWB Church met at the Church on Monday night March 4. The meeting was called to order by president Gleenee La nier. Watchword and motto was said followed with prayer by Mrs. Grace Brown. *? mwmwwwwww\ Hammond Orgdns Hammond Pianos ORGANS FROM $495.00 There are more Hammond Organs In ase than an ether make* pat together. "One reason they are guar anteed for a lifetime never to go oat of tune..' Johnson Music House New River Shopping Center Jacksonville-Phone 147-4447 JOHNSON PIANO & ORGAN CO. Kinston, N. C. FOR SALE DUPLEX HOUSE | AND LO IN WARSAW Desirable Location Noar School 3 complete Bathrooms Corner Plank & Gum Street ; 'M *1 CALL RUTH P. GRADY 296-2171 DURING DAYTIME or ? 293-4473 AFTER 8 p m Navy Needs Typists The Department of the Navy In Washington, D. C. has an urgent need for civilian typists and stenographers to fill posi tions in its administrative of fices. To help meet that need. Miss Olga R. Swltzko, Navy Representative, will be located at the Navy Recruiting Station, 2nd Floor, Post Office Bldg., Front and Chestnut Streets, Wilmington, N. C. Telephone. 762-5368. Salarie s range from $79 to $107 a week with good promo tional opportunities and pos sible yearly increases. Bene fits Include a 5-day workweek. Interesting assignments, libe ral paid vacations and tempo rary housing on arrival. Applications for these civi lian typist and stenographic positions with the Department of the Navy are being accepted for filling immediate vacancies as well as for openings at a later date. new Bonus Savings Plan At Peoples Savings & Loan The Peoples Saving and Loan Association of Wilmington an nounces that it will offer a new Five and One-Quarter per cent Bonus Savings Plan, ac cording to S. D. Bissette, Asso ciation President and J. W.Hotf fler, Aivisory Board Member, of Wallace. The new plan will be an in ? vestment account, opened in a I minimum amount of $15,000 and I when maintained for one year ? will earn a 3/4% bonus dividend ? in addition to the Assoclatloq's ? 41/4% current rate on accounts, ? totaling 5 1/4% per year. This 1 new plan will be an additional ? one to the present investment I and savings accounts familiar to ? many savings and loan custo I mers. The Association is offering ? this new plan to attract lump I sum Investment monies to pro ? vide capital for the rapidly ex I pending home and business loan I needs of Southeastern North Ca I rolina. Recent demands for real I estate loans have exceeded the ? supply of available capitalfrom I passbook savings sources, I and it is now necessary to se ? cure larger and more stable in I vestment funds. ? These accoungs are intended I for use by larger investors, ? trust funds, corporate treasu ? rers, credit unions, and others I with sizable funds for invest ? ment who can make long-term I money available to secure high ? er earnings. I The Association hopes that I the people of Southeastern North ? Carolina will avail themselves I of this higher rate of return I on insured savings and allow ? their investments to improve I the economy of Southeastern ? North Carolina in the home pur I chase and building field. I Introduction by Holly Jones. Topic 1 The Reformation, Ka- I ? thryn Exum. I Topic D John Calvin, Calve- I I nism, Vicky Clark. ? Topic IQ Anabiptlst, Sharon I ? Sanderson. I Topic IV Arminianlsm, Terry I I Edwards. Topic V General or Original I ? FWB in Europe, Donna Sander- I I son. Topic VI Seperate Baptists I ? Brenday Grady. Summary: Iceland Sanderson. I ? Dismissed by praying Lord's I I Prayer. I Mrs. Jones served potato I I chips, candy cup cakes. Pepsis I ? and chewing gum. Those attending were: Terry I Edwards. Donna Sanderson, I Holly Jones. Brenda Grady, ? VTckey Clark, Johnnye Thomas. Siaron Sanderson, Linda Hill, Leland Sanderson. Mike Ed- I wards, Steve Jones, Gelynda Walton. Kathryn Exum, Janet Brown, Dennis Sanderson, Mike Jones and one sponsor. MRS. Grace Sianner. WANTED | !JS+SLmL I ppj For the business minutes were read, roll called, and of fering taken. The program, "Where Should we Walk, ' was given by the group. Introduction . Wendy.Walton. Topic I "According to God's Commandment" was presented by Gleenee Lanier and Greg Jones. Topic II, "Honesty" Kim Ed wards, Linda Whaley, Timothy Thomas, Barr y Frazzell. Topic II "In Love'' Tlmmy Jarmon, Dough Sanderson and Bobby Jones. The Lord's prayer was pray ed for the benediction. Those attending were: Kim Edwards, Gleenee Lanier, Don Hill, Wen dy Walton, Linda Whaley, Bobby Jones, Mark Quinn, Timothy Thomas, Jimmy J arm an, Greg Jones, Barry Frazelle, Doug Sanderson. Two sponsor's, Mrs. Grace Brown and Mrs. Mary Edwards were present. Refreshments followed, served by Mrs. Mary Edwards and Mrs. Shorty Thomas. YFA Masting The Y.F.A.of BeulavtlleFWB Church met at the home of SteVe Jones on Monday night, March 4 with 17 members pre sent. The meeting was called to order by vice president Terry Edwards. The theme song "To God Be the Glory" was sung and prayer by Janet Brown. A short business session was held, minutes read ty secretary Janet Brown and roll call. A report was given by the trea surer Donna Sanderson. Holly Jones acted in the absence of the program chairman. Trie lesson topic, "The Church' was given by the fol lowing: State licensed WELL DRILLIN6 "Good Water Ik Our Business 5 YEARS El. Register I & Son ?Ri gisterV Crossroads R. F. D. Rose Hill. N. C. S-317^. .... ; .'.V- / i 0k JL For Eating Out Pleasure! Whole Family. Dad Treat Mom and the Kids to dinner oat, witt plenty of good food, family fun. Enjoy our plea sant atmosphere, and warm friendly service. WE CATER TO PARTIES! IflllP'C BARBECUE and mnu 0 RESTAURANT 409 E. New Bem Road Kinston, N. C. Dial 527-1168 Service Sales-Parts, j Quality ? R , Punt I Equip. Co. 1 Clinton, N. C. ? "Your John Deere Dealer" I WELLS STOCKYARDS j| Wallace. N. C. II a ' M Auction Every Thursday Buying and Selling Daily i! j | (Except Sunday) 11 X OFFICE PHONE AT 5-2161 - | D. L. WELLS Night Phone AT 5-2261 S JACK P. WELLS Night Phone AT 5-2511 i Xiaaas?ooisaaMoooooooeaaee?<ol! Miaceys pastry Shop "YOUR QUALITY BAKERY" 734-4741 Ir'-'-l!*'-' (L- It-' Hi*'wtfk Cak?i - Piev . Doughnut* J.W. Cookia* and Pattrin* of AN Kind* W* Spacializt in PARTY AND WEDDING CAKES 212 N. CENTER - OOIDSBORO Ask For Flakes' Recaps at your Favorite Service Station SEE FLAKES TIRE SERVICE Clinton, N. C. Wilmington Hwy. LY 2-280* E. W. GODWIN'S SONS Call Us If You Need Lumber Or Building Materials From Forest - To Mill - To Youl WALLACE, N. C. WILMINGTON- N. C Phone AT 5-2908 Phone RO 2-7741 Stop Save BA K GAS STATION Warsaw, N. C. GAS FOR LESS "Your Independent Dtslsr" Reg. 28C Per Gallon Hi 1 est 31C B A K Sails 6as and Karoaena - "Navar 6ivss Oat" AH Brands Of Oil Ballon 0. Mintlww -Owiwa- Mama l. Minahaw
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