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If' PERSONALS Urs. X O. Stokes, Mrs. Florence , Currie, Miss Dianne Stokei shop ped in Raleigh Saturday., - Mrs. J. O. Stokes shopped In ""Xinston, .Monday. ' , i r'-Mr. end Mrs. Charles Guthrie, ... Jr. end children visited with Mrs. Guthrie's parents.. Mr. and Mrs. -iH. S. Daughty this week. ' -.i Mrs. H. M. West, Sr. Mrs. Uoyd 4; JPerrel Hey;.; IaUren (, Sharpe, ; Amas Prinson, H. O. Vestal, Vjrrances Oakley; Ray Bell attend. tOO-lb Bag S6.TS v MEAT SCRAPS . AND TANKAGE " 100-ib. Bag $4.00 ENTERPRISE FEED i'- MILL S. Center- Mt Olive, N. C. QUALITY WEST COAST LUMBER s Delivered At Competitive Prices Framing Sheathing Paneling Plywood Finish Roofing Write For West' ( A division of) Company C. E. WHITE LUMBER CO. RO 2-6670' 200 CASTLE HAYNE RD. RO .3-1674 Wilmington, N. C. Dig Friii , - rm mm Tuesday; Oct. 20th At 11:00 A. M. ' Tractor and Equipment This Will Be Our First Sale Of The Season. If You Have Machinery To Sel Bring It Or If , You : 4: Wish To Buy. Come. f We Will have one of the Best Selection of, Tractors and Equipment as you will find anywhere. More dealers are making this sale a place to exchange ' the equipment they cannot sell in their trade area , for the items they can move. , J . WAYIIE STOCKYARD IIIC. 7 and PATE FARM EQUIPMENT EXC. . K . , Route 1 " 2 Miles South Highway 117 Mt Olive Highway t . - Phone RE 4-4234 :; Owner And Operated By ' Guy Fate, Hugh Pate, Marshall Cox ' ' Richard "Didt" Sai'i ed the Eastern Association ifl Calypso and Ingold Tuesday and Wednesday..:.- ?(-1 5 Miss Rebecca Grady of Peace Cellege spent the weekend at her Home in Kenansville. Mrs. G. P. Pridgen of Warsaw spent Sunday with her daughter Mts. J. R. Grady. ;v Mrs. Wilbur Adams aad family were visiting 'with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Williams dur ing the week end. Mis. J. R. Grady and Mrs. Thel ma D. Taylor attended a dinner it the Penor County Fair on Wednesday, they were judges in the fair. , Mr, and Mrs." Johxnie Mooiu and son oi Greenvme and Mi and Mrs. James Kennedy and daughter of Rose Hill were week end gvrsts of their Piisv.s. Mi and Mrs. W J. SituiJ.jn. Mr. Bill Williamson of Bur lington spent last week in Ken ansville with relatives. Mr .and Mrs. Douglas Johnson of Goldsboro visited Mr. John son's mother Mrs. Dorothy John son for the week end . Mrs. Oordon Kornegay, Mrs Helen Ballard and Miss Mary Lee Sykes atended a State Pub lic Health meeting in Winston Salem last week. Mr. and Mts. Ed McGowan have returned to Enfie'.d, South Caro'ina to make preparations for moving here to live. Mr. Ed Sparks' of Portsmouth, Virginia spent the week end with his wife Mrs. Sparks an1 Mrs. B B. WiHiamion. Mrs. Msrtha P. Sitte-son spent the week end in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin made a business trip to Raleiga Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stroud and son have moved in the Brin son house. Welcome to our town Mrs. Mary Jessup and Mrs Flossie Byrd of Fayetteville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Price List Coast achinery 13 n mm 3, J. Wells. JtftV and Mrs. Charles Guthrie. &c Charles Guthrie III, and Ann Ala Cvughty Guthrie of . Silver Springs, Md. spent several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B .Guthrie, Sr. J Miss Mary Le Sykes and Mrs. R. L. Sykes spent Sunday with Mr. and - Mrs.,, W. M. Eubanks. ScotUiHul. . Miss Ruth Cavenaugh of Mount Olive College, Mount Olive was home far the week end with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. , Wilbert Cavenaugh. Mrs. James Alderman Dobson pf Snow Hill spent the week end with Mr. and Mis. P. J. Dobson. Mr. Steve Williamson was home for the week end with his mother Mrs. D. S. Williamson. Steve is atending Atlantic Chris tian College, Wilson. Mrs. Jernigan Hostess To Early Morning Club The Morning Club met at We home of Mrs. Clifford Jernigan Tuesday Sept 22 at 3:00 P. M. The Pres. called the meeting to order with Singing "Ever Onward", the Club Song. Mrs. Rivers Winstead gave the Devotional using the meditation thought from the "Upper Room', The Peace of God Keeps Our Hearts and Minds Through Christ Jesus, John 14-27. Mrs. Roy Dunn led the g oup in Prayer. During the business session the club made plans to atend the coun ty tour whiih was planned for Friday Sept. 25, Also reports were to be ready by Oct. 1, 1059. "Cutting Food Cost through bet ter meal planning" was the De monstration given by the agent, Mrs. Hme. All the club women learned how to serve better and more nutritious meals, by carefully planning mealt for a week In ad vance. . The meeting adjourned with the club collect .' The hostess served, cookies, nd orlnks ta the 9 members and 1 visitor present. Card Of Thanks . I wish to expresd my Sincere Appreciation to all my relatives, friends and especially the Staff ojt'Dupyn Generall Hospital for the flOWenS and dead rvf lrnrinoM shown me'1 during my recent ill ness: Mav tfod Msn Afiph nna K" Mi-t. Sally E. Brown. .Mrs. Gavin Club Hostess ,, Mis. J. i B, Wallace received a nest of pyrez bowls for high score and Mrs. N. B. Boney, candy, "fbr' runner tp when Mrs. Vance B. Gavin entertained her HKontract ;Club last Wednesday yening... r Mrs. J. O. Stokes assisted Mrs Gavin in serving lemon pie top Pedwith whipped cream, cashew D'AUCA THaxaa ' - " GUIDE THEATRE WiiULACE. K .C Air Conditioned For Tour Camferv Doors Pn Holiday Thru. Friday 1:0 P. M. aVitarday VIM p. M 8unday 1:4 P. M. Thursday ft Friday Oct 8-9 "Woman.Objessed StarriMg Sasaa Haywood In CimeanascoM tt Color Cartoon Saturday Oct 10 "Thunder Over Arizona" Staring- Skip Heneier b Aim "Crach Landing" Starring Jerry Marrow Plus Serial ft Cartoon Sunday ft Monday Oct 11-1' "Separate Tables" SUrtang Burt Lancaster ft David Niven And Deborah Kerr Plus News and Cartton Tuesday ft Wednesday Oct 13-14 "The World The Flesh and The Devil" Starring Harry Belafonte ft Infer Stevens Tins Color Cartton miiia n.iwimwuswui'W.w.'.1 f ' THE "MAYWOQD" 1 A Hfwlto Ta Ca1sw4 FVatm Prices $995 i $2695 r - - - "Mail This Coupon- - r ?, Representative For Duplin Please Send Me Your fllustrated Folders " J, ',' And Sampson Co. : - ( And Complete Information On R IV lapiar Economy Homes Co. U. 11(11 iCI I Name Alhertson, N.C r : I Mj perty Is Located In: .-iti- m-l t;i w ;n jifftrc Address - rnoae rinst aiui bviwcu : ECONOMY HOMES COMPANY So. George Sxt P. . - r S - ft The 1960 Ford Snnliner is one of 15 models la the new Ford Ue which wiU be Introduced October 8 in Ford dealer showrooms across the nation. Featuring the strikingly modern rear deck and flat-wing motif, the new Fords are five inches longer, five inches wider and have more interior leg. hip, shoulder and head room than before. Ford's new iniegrated design, narmonicing the interior with a single, flowing exterior stvlcline, is proof thnt modern st ling need not be radical or eccentric. New Ford Will Feature Advance Lines In Styling; New From Front To Rear The 1960 Ford represents a styling theme originally created for later use but brought forward because of the spontaneous en thusiasm of company manage ment when they first saw the car in advance studios. J. O. Wright, Ford Motor Com pany vice president and Ford Division general, manager, said the I960 Ferd was redesigned from bumper to bumper because "we wanted to increase passen ger space and comfort and im prove the readability and hand ling ease and performance.' He said. "After the car origi nally planned for 1960 was well under way, the advanced styling office showed us some designs for Ford Motor Company cars even farther advanced than our plan ned 1960 model. "One ot these was called 'Quicksilver,' he said. "It cap tured everyone's imagination im- 'mediately, and we began to ex plore the possibility of advancing it to the 1900 models. We were faced with a crucial decision in volving millions of dollars. "When the engineers pointed out that a complete new car also would enable them to design ad ditional quality features into the vehicle, company management gave the go-ahead. "One of the most important features of the new Ford, "Mr. Wright said, "is that it has been comfort-engineered'. There is substantially more hip room, shoulder room, leg room and head room in the 1960 Ford than there was in the 1959 model whioh ranked far above its com petitoas in these vital comfort areas. 'With the new body design, the new frame, redesigned suspension and improved power train, the I960 Ford rides better, handles better and performs better than any Ford in history," Mr. Wright said. - Passenger Comfort and con venience have been given parti cular attention in the design of the new Ford cars. New, swept back windshield pillars have eli minated the troublesome "dog leg found in cars with the full- nuts and coffee to Mesdames Wallace, Boney, F. W. Mcowan, D. S. Williamson. Ellis Vestal I. C. Burch and C. B. Guthrie. Kenansville P. T. A. Met Monday The Kenansville P. T. A. met on Monday night for the first meeting of the year with an un usually good attendance. Presid ent W. E. Craft, presided, and introduced the faculty to the par ents. New school parents were also recognised. President Craft introduced Patrolman G. R. Stewart who talked to the group on the Saf ety Program. A devotional was gfven by Rev. Lauren A. Sharpe after which all guest were invited into the hall and served cold drinks and cook ies. Parents made a tour of the rooms which were attractively decorated for the fall season. BUILT ON YOUR LOT ... ECONOMY HOMES COMPANY BETTER BUILT HOMES ONLY '1 $1.00 DOWN oau.fi, . ' "' i O. Cox 122 I i ; ' , f, wrap windshield. Yet, the new model Ford has 17 per cent more windshield area than last years Ford, provides better visibility out over the hood, and has a windshield wiper pattern one-third greater than in 1959. Fords "posture-perfect" seats permit the driver and passengers' to sit in comfort on foam padding and at what Ford research has proven to be the most comfor table seating angle. Adding to the convenience of the new Ford line are such fea tures as a trunk opening that is only 27 inches from the ground a .fioot-opeijated parking brake with the release knob located on the instrument panel, and two stage door checks. The 1960 Ford line includes 15 models that offer a total of six different roof lines. At the low end of the line is the Fairlane series, which includes a two -and four-door sedan and a business Tador. In the Fairlane 500 series are two and four -door sedan. The popular Galaxie series, with its own Thunderbird-styled roof, includes a twe-and four door sedan, plus a four-door hardtop called the Town Victoria. STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24. 1913, AS AMENDED BY 'HE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, ASD JULY 2, 1946 (Title 39, United States Code, Section 233) SHOWING TH EOWNERSHEP, MANAGE MENT, AND CIRCULATION OF The Duplin Times published weekly at Kenansville, North Carolina for October 1, 1959. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher Mrs. Ruth P. Grady, Kenansville, N. C. Editor Mrs. Ruth P. Grady, Kenansville, N. C. Managing editor Mrs. Ruth Grady Kenansville, N. C. Business manager Mrs. Ruth P. Grady, Kenansville, N. C. 2. The owner is: ( If owned by a corporation, its name and add ress must be stated and also im mediately thereunder the names and address of stockholders own ing or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the in dividual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address, as well as that of each individual member, must be given.) Mts. Ruth P. Grady, Kenans ville 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages," or other secur ities are: ( If there are none, so state.) L None 5. The average number of copies of each issue of this pub lication sold or distributed, thro ugh the mails Or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the 12 UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY! ECONOMY HOMES Ton ean new own your home with Only $1.M down. Built on year lot from the gronnd up. Completely finished on aide wUa partition studding and fbuahed floors on inside. Finish Inside yourself and save ap to W. Payment tow as f&M Per Mtoasn Or Make Law pearly Payments. Stat IIWY. 421 South - P. O. Box 397 -? CT--", N C. - ' - k '1" 'J' months preceding the date shown above was: (This information is required from daily, weekly, semiweekly, and triweekly news papers only.) 1780 Ruth P. Grady (Signed) Ruth P. Grady ( Signature of editor, publisher, business mana ger, or owner) Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7 day of October, 1959. Ruth B. Wells (My commission expires 10-29 1960.) Classified Adv. LADIES NIGHT: All ladies will be admitted free at the Mt. Olive American Legion dajsce, October 10th. Good music by the Flat Tops. 18-8- IT. Man wanted to sell Nationally Advertised Watkins Products in Northeast Duplin County. Esta blished customers. Dealers in ad joining counties having earnings in excess of $100 weekly. If in terested, write P. O. Box No. 1092, Goldsboro, N. C. 10-29- 4T. PD. ..FARMS FOB .J! ALE: 58.5 Acres, 54 cleared, pond & Per. Pasture with stream. Two rood dwellings, 16x16 Totyaceo barn. 2.97 To bacco allotment, J. W. FJaton farm on NC M at Un hook. Duplin Counts. Phone 619, Waasaw K. E. te Ins Go. ..War saw, N. G. 110 acres, 40 acres elearad, 2.68 Tobaeeo allotment Perm Pas ture, running stream. Some Gum timber. 6 Rm Dwelling, 16x20 Tob Bam, Two story pack bam, Bog house and cow stalls. Near Paved road, Isaac Miller farm 3 mi N. from Kenansville. Phone 619, Warsaw R. E. & Ins Co. War saw, N .C 17 Acres, 10 acres cleared. 1.46 Tobacco. No Bides, located 2 Mi Warsaw. Phone 619, Warsaw R. E. & Ins Co. Warsaw, N. C 10--8-1TC. USOA reports atout 23 million acres of cropland has been taken out of production for periods of three te 16 years under eeaserva tion reserve contracts Tuckered Milk Energ Milk gives you a lift that lasts Get a glass of milk when you need a lift that lasts. Milk is high in protein. It's a powerhouse of energy. You'll carry on really refreshed, lastingly refreshed. Milk, the High-Protein Refresher Milk gives you complete proteins to help build strong bodies in youth, rebuild sound bodies in adults. Enjoy milk every day! And It Cost No More Produced right here in our own community . . . it's fresher and your money stays right ' here to further the eco-nomic growth of this area. fyayrae Bafoy, Bine. "Tour Home Owned and Operated Dairy" Dhl RE 4-0574 Re-roof xtlth Johns-Man vl lie ASPHALT xou can uepena on j-M-seai-u-iviaric Aspnait oningJefc; Thcv havo weathered hurriranp Win1' anA rain m'"h MM . . n Under them. Tha secret? A applied to tha underside of matically seals shingle down.. 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