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Near the end of the tour of the new Welfare / Building refreshments were served. Presiding 4 at the punch bowl Is Mrs. Linda Cowsn, Social worker for the blind. Serving cake at the opposite end of the table Is Miss Joyce Ann Raynor, Social work trainee. Assisting In serving are 1 to r: Mrs. Mary Anne Jenkins, Typist; and, Mrs. Mack Casteen, Social worker supervise*. (Photo by Ruth Wells) Leroy Simmons of Duplin County {center) as among several hundred agricultural and Industrial leaders from across the State who joined State Senator Ralph H. Scott (left) and NCSU Chancellor John T. Caldwell (right) for the dedication of the new $3.5 million Food Science Building at North Carolina State Uni versity last week. Simmons helped provide for the structure through his votes In die General AsSemly during the administration of Gov. I Terry Sanford. Sergeant Ballard, a radio re pairman, la assigned to a unit 1 of the Air Force Communicat ions Service. He previously served at U-Tapao Royal Thai AFB, Thailand. The sergeant served in the Air Force during the Korean War. WIP ant Rail arri aft nH#?H Improved Manpower Management . The departments and agenci ' es4f the Executive Branctt of ? ' ? | thpGovernment have repftJred'" | to pie Manpower and Civil Se ; rvfce Sub-committee savings in excess of 150 million for die ? fleet six months of 1968 through improved uses of personnel and equipment. Also, during the same period close to 19,000 vacant civil service positions were abolished. With the av erage annual Federal salary around $8,000, this in itself represents a substantial savin gs. This report contains many in teresting examples of imporved work techniques and over all be tter management. A few are i summarized as follows: * The U.S. Army Transpor tation Command, Japan, compl eted a review Of contractual terminal operations in 1967. Th is study resulted in a con version of terminal cargo han dling from contract to direct hire personnel. The conversion of these 77 manpower spaces has been completed at an an nual savings of $90,000. The National Bureau of St andards has reorganized its operations at Boulder, Colo I | THEATRE BEUiAVIUE. N. C. Dec. 20-21-22 Watch Elvis click with all thasa chicks ELVIS PRESLEY shows you how to LIVE A LITTLE LOVE A LITTLE ALL STAR CAST I CENTER I "BORN WILD" tSB I rarer I and Joadita Frank rado, to consolidate managerial Ho controls and to establish a HI: 42 is reorproration has meant -a net reduction of 12 overhead ghi positions, at an annual sav ings of $85,000. 1 At the Navy's Air Rework Facility, Pensacola, Fla., the -- physical layout,materialhandl- tfi ing and work flow for aircraft Mc being overhauled and repaired te( were changed. Man-hours ex- oc pended per aircraft are expec- wh ted to be reduced by these op- in erational changes by some 15 to *< 20 percent; meaning estimated , savings of over $500,000. ' The Treasury's hternal Re venue Service will begin, inja- j { nuary 1969, a new system at its Southwest Service Center for handling tax forms on its com puters without the use of pu- , nch cards. It is estimated that 180 man-years, represent ing $750,000 annually will be saved by this procedural < change. The Subcommittee semiann ually Issues a report showing examples of improved manage ment, as reported by the de partments and agencies of the Executive Branch. With Our Boys 1 Kenneth R. Belle rd I SEVILLIA, Spain?Staff Ser- < , geant Kenneth R. Ballard, son of Mrs. Mary L. Bache of Wallace , N.C. has arrived fot 1 > duty at the Sevilla Admin 1st rafivp Annp.v Sn$in. pewell (Va.) High School . "IP a^?*?ftHei ts.-iat Leonza Best, Jr. PLEIKU, VIETNAM (AHTNC) Leonza Best Jr., 28, son of ?s. Katie M. Best, Route 4, >unt Olive, N.C., was promo 1 to Army platoon sergeant t. 16 near Pleiku, Vietnam, ere he is a platoon sergeant the 4th Infantry Division. If yaa aaal ,jll Extra Maaay (ML for any purpasa HI probatly yoo ^Tr)nhiv< *** l/j/timbsr or pulpwosd. \t/U, Call calloct , w Yi/ and lot / 1/ us chsck yaar F w woodland. / Robert Y E. Ward I offica 289-2725 Homo 289-2345 David Byrd 533-3707 Rosa Hill N. C. AfastAa's I 7lescru>tw/t: 9 Aua/ Trie salary we used to dream or is triune we!Wi live on today . .. *????? ? ? r People who get up at dawn usually do as the rooster does -- crow about It... ? ?*?*??? There are two periods In a man's life when he doesn't understmd women ? before marriage and after marriage. .. " B ? ??????* We'd all be hmpy to pay as we go, If we could only c*ch up paying off where we've been ... Did you hear about the divorced couple who got remarried? The divorce Just didn't work out ... II II Everything will work out when you come to BREWER DRUG Co. In PINK HILL for those last minute itcms I Reason's greetings <kto ^ I y^ I 1/ ^M V ^B ^r ^r I L^s *^Rj^ 1 ^| l ^i DCIini/AI CAIC I* I KtRIUVAL oALt I jfl IN OUR OLD STORE T I BR CONTINUES WITH EVEN BIGGER SAVINGS ^ I ??I COME EARLY. STAY LATE . . . BRIN6 YOUR NEIGHBOR AND BRING YOUR CHAR6E CARD. YOU'LL FIND PLENTY OF MONEY SAVING BARGAINS STILL LEFT IN BELK-TYLER'S OLD I (STORE. MANY OF THE ITEMS YOU SAW LAST WEEK HAVE BEEN REDUCED EVEN FURTHER DON'T MISS THE SPECIAL SELECTION SPECIALLY PRICED TOYS AND MANY OTHER CHRISTMAS ITEMS. Men's Work lam SHIRTS Reg. 2.99 Sale lit 'Hard to find sizos".sizes 15 to 18 in colors of groan, grey and khaki Man's and Boy's Sport SHIRTS Valuos to 3.80 Sale 97C*?. Buttoodown an* feahion collar, solids and stripes Deluxe Interior PAINT Sale 2.47sal In most colors Speciel Selection Christines TOYS Sale 880 ea. Hundreds of items Metching Beth TOWELS Bath towels . . . .660 Face towels .... 490 Wash cloths . . . 250 Men's & Boy's Turtle Neck Knit SHIRTS Sale 1.00 ea. Assorted colors end sizes '"Cnl* 40-4Spc. ' Dinnerware Sets Left" Reg. 17.99 Salt 10.18 '^ttmesSsn^m 'assorted * I oatterns. service for eialft Quilt PATCHES Sale 470 Two pounds for the price of one. severel patterns Galvanized Foot TUBS Sale 88(ea 3 Largo Tables Christmas Ornaments and decorations Sole 1/3 OFF Large Table Men's Work & Dress PANTS Rea. 5.95 Sale 3.80 Some permanent press in assortment of colors _ Serving & Mug Sets Sale 1.25 ^ All matched. ? mugs and tray Recliner CHAIRS Sale 39.80 Beige.black, green, brown Panasonic Portable TV Sale 69.95 UHF-VHF ALL CHANEL Sale of Men's Plastic RAINCOATS Sale 770 Men's Fashion Collar Men's Short Sleeve SHIRTS SHIRTS Reg. 3.99 OlllltlO Salt 1.00 Assorted colors, perma Odlv lfy press, dacron/cotton blend Irregulars of Hanes 7 Pc. Bathroom Columbia Houso Ensomble PAINT Sale 5.88 sa|e i.54gal Includes can. hamper. Most colors left, inside frrfish. glass and tissue and outside, flat and holder In'oss SALE TOYS 1/3.* OUR COMPLETE STOCK MUST GO DON'T MISS THIS GIGANTIC SALE ON TOYS . . . ji.R&B TABLES \ GRAB TABLE IOC Values to 1.00 GRAB TABLE 250 Values to 2.00 I SELK-IYUIt'S Oil STIIE IN MOUNT OLIVE I \ WILL IE OPEN EVEN* NITE 'Til I 111 CHISTNAS / K GRAB TABLE 50(.. Values to 3.00 GRAB TABLE 1.00. Values to 5.00
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