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J f s i s i ne a man leaving - i i his last .Will and hiv i, (' t he be, "Cremated i tU.t t x ercent, of. his ashes if. thrown in his Boses's face? 7 ? L've heard - that the. reason some people pet lost in their '"Thoughts" is became they are in, 'Un-familiar' territory! ' - .' '; Mrs. Joe Sloan and Mrs. ' J. D. . Sloan were Wilmington 'shoppers recently. ' ' -''''. ' Mrs. Dulan Sellers and daughter, - Mrs. C J. James j- and children , Carl, and Jenifer, of Wallace were ' recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Southerland and other relatives here. Mrs. Sellers, and Mr. Sellers', Mr. and Mrs. E.- C. Sanderson of Wallace, were visiting in Florida re cently, with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ' Robertson of New Smyrna Beach - and other points While in Jackson ' ville. they dined in town with Mr, i and Mrs. A.F. Gatlin, , '. ' Mrs. Stedman Brown who . . has been- in James Walker Memorial Hospital m Wilmington for Surgery for Gall Bladder troubles was ex pected home at this writing and friends hope she is home and Set ting on nicely. She has been having a tough time recently. ' " Mr. and Mrs. James L. Raynor of Lorine Air Base at Limestone, Mar ine have returned .after spending an extended vacation In Philadel phia to visit with her children, Mr, Harfell and James ' Pickett, and their families' She has grandchild ren she had not seen in sometime. "Mr .and Mrs. Elmo Fountain, Mrs. W. G. Fountain and Mrs. T. P. Ellis of Fountain were recent' vis itors of Mr.-' and Mrs. Jerry Wil liams and, family. un a , lonely road a passer-by, stopped, because a stopped car's Jacksonville, N C. recently vuuie. Mrs. Morton's sister, Mr. and Mrs Leslie Southerland and family. Mr Morton, recently presented his wii with a "BRAND" NEW i BUJCK' WOW. ' 1 ' Our Radio's are much too gooc these days- the news sounds worse But,- according to two old-time iar-, mers.; one said to the other,; 'Wei' President Kennedy says, he wil take care of. us from the, Cradle-tr the grave- and Mr. K. said he wou ld bury us. 1 b I. - Dar)inton Apr. 29 - Four more ear entries In. next Saturday's Re net 300-mile convertible classic at Darlington Raceway have . pushed the entry list to 43 cars, the most in the history of the five year-old face an deleven over the 32-car starting field. ' , i. i .' The latest i to sign . are, Larry Frank, Greenville,; S. C. In a Che Sgt. Raybourn Batchelor , recent-1 rolet,:George Green, Johnson City, their leave-with herjftoiother, .Mrs. horn keep constancy blowing. Ask- varv .Luan crown mux mi. uu Mrs. Normand Raynor of . Cedar Fork and many other relatives and friends. -, Mrs. Darrell f Pauline) Edwards has been in a Kinston Hospital for her. second operation in the . 'past month -.all her friends hope it won't happen ,; aeain ! Hoping she will soon be out and'well. Mrs: Gertie Pickett has been on Cash and Carry BUILDING MATERIALS ' At Wholesale ' Prices If Yob - . "Need It t " , t li -Southern SuddIv Co. . , Si f It Across from the Park in Clinton if he could help, "No my husband's changing tires I am keeping the horn blowing so my son will, not hear the, "Fam iliar words' which go with changing tag tires!" - A tired mother told me recently Chat she guessed school-days, were the happiest days of our entire life. "Yess, I said, "that is, if the child ren are all old enough to go to sch ool." "And, Just think," said she, "School wilt soon be out again for Eight or Ten weeks.!' : Mr. Jerry Williams is glad to be back home from J. W. M. Hospital Wilmington after surgery for Hern-trending many months at McCair. sauiiuuuiii sjciih a lew uajro with his family. Mr: Batts, to ex. t lis, and has been doing nicely at home,' Mr. Williams wishes to thank i his, many friends for so many let ters, cards, gifts and all the- nice things during his stay at the hospi ta land since he came home. It's almost, "murder" for a farmer to be sick this time of year . . . espec ially when they love to work as Mr. Williams and family does. Friends 1 5M Esteron 99 STOPS WEEDS v ...saves moisture and fertility in corn, small grains and pastures Troublesome weeds can rob your growing crops of needed o moisture and soil fertility.-Npw. you can sto this loss ia y.QU.r. i corn, small grains andpas,.ires with Esteron 99 .i, a versatile, easy-to-use 2,4-D that's more effective than old-fashioned materials . t . kills f wide range of tough broadleaf weeds easily and effectively. Disepver for yourselt why' more farmers . use Esteron 99 than any other brand of 2,4-D, See us today. ' Tradmtirk of Tht Dow Chtr. teal Company Smith-Douglas Fertilizer Co. Warsaw, North Carolina I ly from Korea after many months,-, Mrs. Batchlor and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Norris met him in Baltimore on his return. Mr. Batchlor has a month's leave and will o to Camp Gordon, Ga. when his, leavi ie .up, taking his family with him. ' 4 Mrs. Ida Bostic returned home last week from a visit, with hpi children In Rocky Mount Mr." and Mrs. Adrin Teachey- and Mr:!' nod Mrs. 'Floyd Judge and Pegy .itr. and Mrs. Judge accompanied; her back home. ' ,.' , i Sgt. and Mrs.' Raybourn .Batchlor spent last week end in Beaufort, Is'. C; with his family visiting bis par- Tenn., Chevrolet and Bob Barron Bradenton, Via.,' in a Dodi;e. Jack Smith; Spartanburg, S. C, has also entered his 1961 Pontiac and has Ants Hffi Rnv Rnlrhlnr ; Mr.' Tom Batts, who na beer ' I- Yoiill find. variety like this only at your Chevrolet dealers One-Stop Shopping tenter pected to be home some time ir: May; All friends and acquaintance, hope he's fully recovered. , j;: , Miss Evone-Sandlin,. daughter iof Mr. and Mrs. Watty Sandlin,-'. of Washington, D. C. along with two' of her girl-friends spent the weekend with her family . , here. , ? : Mrs. Henry Sanderson 'whb re cently had two operations at one admittance to the hospital at Dup lin's General, is back home and do ing nicely and; It's hoped will not oe subjected to this again. A small "Tumor", and severe -.Hemmorid troubles is what landed tier there; She's battling the time-table now, o keep from working jn the nia spring days. , . , . To those' who know Earnest Bati bQUtuJuaiost jy?imulelast week round noon with what is knoivnTii the human-circles,(jas a "Heart At tack"; There is' another name foi the cause, but is unfamiliar to me. The mule was harnessed to the farm-cart when he was taken ill, JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLETS, nimble Coryairs, the one-and-only Corvette-31 models in all to choose from under one roof at H."-,your.Cai$vroIet dealer's. Thrifty full-sized Chev- roletUiscaynes, popular uei Airs, sumptuous Impalas, six handy, handsome wagons. Agile, sure-footed Corvair sedans and coupes and f amily Iovin' CJorvair wagons. Why not drop in and do your new car shopping in just one stop ! i ' . f ,- i it: , l-; v.t . y.i"??' .. t - New 9-Passenger BROOKWOOD STATION WAGON Thera are six Chevrolet wagons, '1 ' luxurious Nomads each with cargo from budget-wist Brookwoods to opening nearly 5 ft across. - 1 i ' . ... ' .: New CORVAIR MONZA CLUB COUPE Here's the family man's sports car famed handling ease that stems from with bucket seats up front and the Corvairs air-codled rear engine. . . V - Bel Air t-Door Sedan ' CHEVROLETS GOT MORE OF WHAT IT TAKES - . . . and that's why more people are , ments unmatched in Chevy's, field. ' taking to it That built-in Jet-smooth And so-many more things to like I No ride, for instance, with Full Coil Von der Chevrolet's the most popular .' suspension.' Body by Fisher refine- ' on the highway and buy-wiy I , See the new Cheyroletsai yourjocal authorizedjChevrplet deater'sj JONES CHEVROLET COMPANY" INC. UAKSAW MOTOU 't'OAIPANY A -4 CkJrslet dMier In Itnk Hill. N. C. ' . la Warsaw; If fi ) B. CaJlef Streat Announce Winners In Spelling Bee J The Duplin Countv Ne"ro S"hoo, held their -Annual Spelling Bee lor Tuesday, April 11th at Charity High. School Auditorium -at Rose Hill. "!: : The winners were': ; , Fifth Grade 1st place . le.ldick Wilkins, Jr., Douglas. JligM hool, Warsaw. 2nd place - Dale Evans, Chinquapii Elementary School.' Chinquapin r i Jixth Grade 1st place-Elaine Far , ior, E, E. Smith High Soool.JKen vnsville. 2nd place-Barbara Hall Chinquapii Elementary School, Chinqaupin. Peventh Grade 1st place-Betty Ler Graham, E. E. Smith High Schdo Kenansville. . . ,v 2nd place - Lydia Spicer, Rose JliU Klementary School, Rose Hill. I 8th G. 1st place Anne M,. Farriorj 1st place Joyce Marie Graham, ES E, Smith High Scholo, Kenansv-itle 2nd place-Yvonne Lane" Rose' Hill Elementary School, Rose Hill. t ' Honorable mention students are:, Catherine Armstrong, 8th' Douglass High School; Savannah Bryant, 8th P, E. Williams Elementary. School; Pinnie Moore,, 8th,. E." E,' Smith High School; Daisy M. , Mtddleton. 7th, Douglass High School; Sandre A. Carlton, 8th, Douglass, High Sch ool; Carmella Newkirk, 7th, P, E Williams: Gertrude Mathis, 8th, P E. Williams; Gwendolyn Fay Smith, 8thP. W. Moore; Christine Mathis, 8th, Rose Hill. t. w ' The County winners aw. Fifth Grade - Reddick Wilkin, Jr.,' Dou glass High School; Sixth' -Grade. Elaine Farrior, ' Seventh X'Grade Bettv Lee Graham and the Eightt Grade-Annie Mae Farrior and Joy ce Marie Graham of E. E. bmitr High School. - The First place winners will re ceive certificates and medals. - Thr second place winners will receive spelling medals. . N R. W. Carlton called the ? words for the Spelling Bee. ii The Judges were Mrs. M. S, Bran ch,'' Mrs. M. E. Blue, Mrs.; P. M Maye, Mrs. .Agnes . urawiora, ? ani; Mrs. Vivian Boney ' u ' Rent.. : FORMAL WEDDING CLOTHES. Full Dress! Dinner Jackets Tuxedos M. H. Barr Men's Shop,, "Exclusive Men's Wear' i and began to yell and kept if lip until he rolled over inNa ditch and Hed..'It's like one of the family to see one's pets 4 or teams go in this way. It was like, dieing with his BOOTS'S on! ;-:-. . ' ' If you've seen, "Indian smoke sig-' nals," in different directions o! the country-or have been on Tobac co' beds recently when it was'so wet and cold, it could have been the old worn-out Auto, tires, burn ing near the bed to help keep the fields warm while the ladies pu!-' led the plants, with so many cloth-4 Southern 500. es on they could discard a garment every hour' of the day and then be fully clothe. When they get tired of laughing at their "grab" in they tell a few "Smutty". Jokes like the tar-smoke for a change! But, what's farmer and family going to do? The H. D. C. met last week with many of the ladies participating in the program Future programs were announced, arraingments were the main topic, besides "Hat making" demonstrated by Mrs. Kate Fu treaL Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Look next week Off the "Bacca" Bed." C. U, A. G. I. N. V. M, ; MRS. KITTY L. DAIL Mrs. Kitty L. Dail, 80 widow of the late Acey Thomas Dail died Fri-1 day afternoon at the home of her ton- Rob Patt After - lingering I iess. )'::'"'.': Funeral, services were conducted t the home Sunday afternoon at 1:00 O'clock by Rpv. Joe Whaley. Burial was in the Family Cemetery near the home. - She is survived by two sons I 'amp Dail of Kennnsvilic and Rob ( 'Dail of Chinquorjn, oie dwhtir, Mr. I-eona Hat"her, of Chrqinpln. : iehtpen prand ohi'"' and twen I ty three great grand children. Two ! brothers Ben and. Barrv MrsiHy ; one sister Mrs. Owen Davis all of Chinquapin. ' bid for Fraiik as the driver. -' The talented ex-Marine who was third in the 1939 Rebel 300 is also being sought as driver for the 1961 Chevrolet vacated by former con vertible champion Joe Lee Johnson, Johnson, injured in the Atlanta 500, is still under medical care. Besides Frank, Jim Reed, the Peekskill, N, Y. veteran who won the 10th Sou thern 500, will be offered one of the vacant driving seats. . Bob Colvin, Darlington general manager. Jubilant over the starstud ded entry list for the holiday event freely predicted all all-time quali laying, records for the .1? year-ia Kjjecu piaiii. WUHIU IICA 1IHUIT day, the first of two days time tri als. -"We've got the type iof field that will have to battle for a start ing position," Colvin isaid, s"and with the track as fast as it is right now the records Fireball set last year are dommed."- . 4 ' -, Fireball Roberts set' the new marks a year ago' at 128.006 mph for one lap and 127.750 mph for the four-lap quafifying distance, These marks did tiot fall at the Labor '.cry I vy, . , Inspc'lion Is t- .', , f'-r the huce f-' Id, and i.- . 1 to 1 1 I r;i-f public as will be Tuesri.. K.id '.. i-1 2 J P. V tccotttzuzt Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid or ointment, soothes, helps heal minor burns, cuts, bruiaes. Family, antiseptic eases itch of surface . rashes, eczema, teen-age pimples, athlete's foot Stops scratching, so ster healing. 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