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MRS. GERALDINE J. WRAY Super Dollar To Open New Store Thursday Super Dollar Stores, Inc. will open their new store at 118 Sou th Front Street In Warsaw Thu rsday morning July 18 at 9 a.m. Officiating at the ribbon cut tine ceremonies will be Leor Melvln of Raleigh, president; Harold Lamm, director of sto res development; Mrs, Gerald ine J. wray, Warsaw store ma nager; and Warsaw's Mayor, J. Edward Strickland. The Variety chain store has been in operation in Warsaw at a different location, and on a much smaller scale since Augu '? a St 1966. The chain now has 32 stores, and six more will be opened before thr close of this year. The new location in Warsaw allows more than twice the previous floor space, and all de partments have been expanded. The drug department and shoe department have more than dou bled, and many new departments have been added, among these are automotive supply and hard ware. Mrs. Wray, manager of the store in Warsaw, is a native of Rt. 4 Mount Olive and has lived in Warsaw for the past fifteen years. She graduated from Brogden High School and has attended the business de partment of Mount Olive College. She was previously employed oy Leggit-Meyers Tobacco Corp oration in Durham. She is daughter ofMrs. Norah Jones of Rt. 4, Mount Olive, and the late Mr. Jones. She has three children; Linda, a 1968 graduate ot James Kenan who will enter Western Carolina Univer sity in the fall; Robert, 16 and a tenth grader at James Kenan High School; and Debbie Kay, 9 and a fifth grader at Warsaw Junior High. The Wrays are ac tive members of the Warsaw Presbyterian Church. Little time is left for hobbles, but Mrs. Wray loves art and dabbles in paint whenever time permits, she also loves gardening. A portable GE television will be given away on Saturday July 27. Registration for the drawing is being held at the store. No purchase is required to regis ter, and the winner will not need to be present at the drawing. The Super Dollar Stores are known in the ret all trade business as "low-margin merchants". We are able to discount prices with the savings being passed on to the consumer and are reported to be the fastest growing chain discount dollar store in America, stated president Melvin. A publicly-owned North Car olina Corporation in the Carol in as with some 30 stockholders having supplied one-half million dollars of the corporations au thorized capital of one million dollars, the chain has headquar ters in Raleigh. The stores carry clothing, sh oes household goods, toys, health and beauty aids, all at a discou nt price, and all sales are made on a "satisfaction guaranteed" basis. Duplin 4-H pete in the Girls Public Speak ing Demonstration and win al io be campaigning for State Secretary 11 cdAii! t?r wJD VMk an "Patriotism." Ttata 17 year old young lady it a dmd bar of the Smiths 4-H Club and l? tba daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Bryant Smith. Jr., Rt S, Pink These 4-H'ers wfll ha part of tending State 4-H Oub Week and spending tea entire week on tba U. C. State University Watch Far Problem special sheet gives priority to samples from problem areas so th* the samples can be processed and analyzed as ra pidly as possible In the event that corrective measures can be applied to the growing crop. Watch your crops carefully for signs of nutrient deficien cies. and If observed, take pr ompt action to diagnose and treat the problem, h should be remembered, however, that the best way to prevent prob lem areas Ls to nave your soil tested In advance of planting time and use the results of the tests as a guide to a sound lime and fertility program. Summer Mamagement Cuiltonl Ptmb Pratf P*? S. Control flies during the next three months. 4. The breeding season shou ld be over and all bulls remov ed from the cow herbs. 5. Check all calves to see that they are properly dehorned and castrated. 6. All cattle should have free choice to loose salt, a mineral mixture, and a clean supply of water. y 7. Cull cows should be sold in July or August. S. If your present calf crop was poor this year, it would be a good practice to pregnancy check the entire cow herd and market any cows that are not bred. 9. Plans for renovation of some permanent pasture may be in order to improve the quality of the grazing for next year. If we at the County Agricul tural Extension Office can be of any assistance to your more efficient beef production, please let us know. County Commissionen all county fundi tor the year a mount to $5,680J96JB of which ' amount $2,357,882.00 is for the hospital project. Leon Brown, a member of the board, was appointed and sworn in as a member of the County ?Board of Public Wel fare. The board discussed a Coun ty-wide Drainage District, or Watershed authority, deferring any action pending additional information on the project. With Our Boys Warden M. Bland WICHITA FALLS, Tex ? Staff Sergeant Warden M. Bland, son of Mrs. Estell Bland of Faison, N. C., has been grad uated at Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the training course for U.S. Air Force technical in structors. Sergeant Bland, al950grad uate of F aison High School, is assigned to Charleston AFB, S.C., as a member of the Air Training Command. The sergeant, who served during the Korean War, Is mar ried to the former Betty J. Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Tucker of Faison. 6001I Packagiig For Frozen Finds MRS. JUDY H. WALLACE ASSISTANT HOME ECONOMICS EXTENSION AGENT You and I have heard all our lives: "You can't judge a book bv tea cover." This is true. This Is not true about frozen food. You can judge it by tea "cover." t frozen food does not have a good "cover" (packaging mat erial or container) you will not have good food. Good packaging ecu as one "scotch" to Help hold the frozen food at the top of its goodness. Without good packaging, frozen food goes down in goodness. The longer it stays in the freezer or locker, the lower it goes. What is good packaging? Good packaging keeps the air out; keeps the moisture in. To leam the hard way. take two fresh pork chops. Wrgp one in butcher paper. Wrap the other in heavy aluminum foil (or other good material). (Place die chop in the center. Bring the sides evenly together at the top. Make a druggist fold snug against the meat. Fold the ends. Then fold ends under the package. Fold the pointed ends under and tape.) Keep them frosen for a couple of moczhs or so. Unwrap and lo ok. Cook and taste. The lon ger you keep them, the more dif ference you can tell in looks and flavor. Try freezing peas (scalded and chilled) in a milk carton. Try others in a tin can with alu minum top (or other good contai ner). These tests will show you the difference between good food after it is frozen and stored in a good package and good food after it is frozen or stored in a poor package. IVatchtower Convention Hears Roy L. Dowell "All honest persons who have lost faith in man's rule have sol id reasons now to rejoice that man's rule is about to give way to God's rule," stated Roy L. Do well, special Wstchtower representative and featured speaker, during the public lec ture held Sunday, July 14th at the Memorial Coliseum in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Speaking to an overflow crowd of 12,385 gathered at the four day convention of Jehovah's Wit nesses on the subject, "Man's Rule About to Give Way to God's Rule," Mr. Dowell pointed to the inability of man to rule him self. the misrule of the oppres sive governments of Babylon, Egypt, Assyria, Persia and outers in times past, of the so called "Theocracies" of re ligious priests and clergymen of the pollution of the planet ea rth to the crisis stage, the des truction of the 'balance of nature', and of the death-dealing weap ons in the hand of man at the present time, and said: "Viewed from the standpoint of the world situation today. It Is becoming undeniably plain that man is un able to rule himself. He us un able to survive by his own hum an efforts and without the help, gui dance and blessing of the Cod who created man and all the laws that govern man's envlroment. From sheer necessity of man's present extremity, the time has come when God simply has to take over the rule of this earh for the saving of the human race." With Our Boys Melvin M. Perry WITH U. S. COMBAT AIR FORCES, Vietnam ? Sergeant Melvin M. Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Perry of Rose Hill, N. C.. is a member of the 604th Air Commando Squa dron, Blen Hoa AB, Vietnam, which recently flew Its 10,000th combat sortie. The unit, equp ped with A-37 jet fighter-bom bers. accomplished the feat In seven months. The 804th, a ink of die 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing, was formed In 4>ril 1967 at England AFB, La., arrived in Vietnam the fallowing July and begai combat operations In August 1967. Sergeant Perry Is an air craft mechanic with the squa dron which has flown combat missions over every part of South Vietnam supporting Am erican, South Vietnamese and other Free World forces. Members of the 604th have participated In many major bat tles, Including those at Khe Sanh, Hue, Loc Nlnh, Bu Dop and Dak To. During the en emy's Tet offensive the squa drong averaged 60 sorties a day. The sergeant is a 1962 grad uate of Charity High School. James J. Herring FT. BENNING, GA.?Army Private First Qw James J. Herring. 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. De mis Herring, Route 1, Ke nansvUle, N. C? received aPs rachutlst Badge May 23 upon completion of the Infantry Sch ool's three-week airborne co urse at Ft. Bennlng, Ga. His training, wnlch Included five Jumps from a C-130 air iAl BIG SALUTE to: "AMERICA'S FARMERS* PROVIDERS OF PLENTY* Today's farmers pro vide ample, whole some food when, where and how we want It. ? And the cost takes a smaller share of our incomes ? 18.2 per cent ? smaller than at any time in history. The Land Bank is proud to have a part in the progress of farmers throughout this area. 1 "aikl U ??' " FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSN. ?f Clinton, N. C. DeWitt Carr. Mgr. I SPECIAL! I TOBACCO SHEETING H:. For Sheeting Loose Loaf Tobacco I Only 930 Each 1 I In Quantities Of 15 or More I lames Miller Hdwe. I Beulavillt. H 0. I A S C S TO ALL KTERESTED W AO R1CULTURE Farmers participating In the 1968 cotton and feed grain pro grams will begin getting final payments soon after July 23. Price support payments will also be made to wheat program parttdpams at the same time. Cotton and feed grain sight drafts will cover both diversion and price support payments. We realise that farmers need money to defray expenses of this year's crop so all payments will be made as soon as pos sible. There Is no need for far mers to call or visit the county office to Inquire about these payments. All drafts will be mailed. TOBACCO MARKETING CARDS Tobacco marketing cards are now being prepared In the coun ty office. Cards will be mailed to farm oper*ors prior to die opening of local markets. Cards may be picked up at the county office for early sales. Persons other than the farm operator must have written authorization from the operator of the farm before tobacco cards will be Issued to them. REMINDERS Loans on grain bins and dry ing equipment are available th rough your localASCS office. Farmers participating in the 1968 Wheat Program may offer their wheat for purchase by the county committee at the rate of 11.36 per bushel. Our new telephone number Is 296-4081. Duplin Native Dies Sam Clifton (Sambo) Harrel passed away In a Marylani Hospital, on Monday, July 15 Funeral services will be heli today (Thursday) at 11 a.m. fa Washington , D.C. He is survived by one sister Mrs. Hattie Lee Lipton, and two brothers Earl Harrell and Ben Royal Harrell of Hyatts ville, Maryland. He was a native of Rose Hi and Beulavllle. SAT TOO SAW IT IN THK TIMES - SENTINEL plane flying 170 miles an hour at an altitude of 1,250 feet, Sialifled him as a parachutist, e also underwent strenuous physical conditioning. Mrs. Can To Attend Institute Mrs. Junes W. Csrr, s So cial Studies teacher in the Janes Kenan High School will enroll next week at Wilmington College for a four w eeks course on "Con stitutional Democracy and To talitarianism". Mrs. Carr will attend the Institute on s schol arship granted by the North Ca rolina Educ?lona Council of Na-^ tlonal Purposes. The Council is a state-wide, non-profit organization which exists on contributions from the prlvtfe sector of our economy. Its purpose is to engender a greater *>precl?lon on the part of our youth for the politics and economics of the American Sys tem of free enterprise as con trasted with totalitarian forms of government. The subject of comparative government is not ? r I being taught currently aa apart of the standard public school curriculum* In qualifying for a scholarship grant, It was necessary for Mrs. Carr to be under contract to teach In a North Carolina sch ool during the coming school year and spree to pass on to stu dents in her several Social St udies classes the Information gained at the Wilmington Col Iese Institute. When notifying Mrs. Carr that she had been teemed for a sch olarship grant. C. Aldan Baiter I Executive Director of the Coun cil in Raleigh, wrote: "The one best hope for preserving i our free enterpr*** systen Is m Informed youth, if our young people understaid the advantages offered by our own system, tney will be less likely to fall prey to the peddlers of foreign Ideo logies." . One-Third More Drying Capacity the high pm?ui? model 30 1 60,000 BTU for allium boat mM i* cariof boavfer grata of tabacco... mSnTto15fSr... rtMsMkN bust build-up And NOW Vyv V For Greater Drying Capacity^ mm th? high prtsturt "SUPERHEAT" model 24 25% more drywf cipnily, lor curiuf ? heavier pte of tnhirrn. than most lew-fresnre curere - quirt, outooutic rcsponx irom iowcsi niiuc 10 mil 55,000 BTU. ? We JIwrJB ter i GASTOBACS In Stock Ready To Move Below Inventory 1 PRICE Mack Propanrinc. Warsaw. N. C. ii ?iv...? " ' T ? nrj^ ? Relax and Enjoy Our Superb Food... Our Modest Prices! Treat Mom and the Children to a Sunday meal with > all the fixings. We lake special pride hi the sapeth qaaltty a< ear Feed, Oar faiai parities, served h a friendly ilmsephi 11 Special Children's Maaces! KING'S barbecue mi restauranA Qo out and buy bar a new flameleas electric range with a self-cleaning oven. Then all you'd have to do is latch the door and flip the switch. By the time you finished nine holes, the oven would be clean, except for a smidgen of ash that wipes away in seconds. ' Simple? You bet . ...
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