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' ' - SaVbtv ' J a t No. 12 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.50 pr year plus 11c N. C. Sales tax In Duplin and adjoining; Counties; $4.50 per year plus 14c Nl C. Sales tax .outside this area In N. C; $5.50 per year plus 17c N. C. Sales tax outside N. C. PRICE TEN CENT Plus 1 cent Sales T ' V KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY MARCH 22, 1962 45 r.v CAROLIIIApmEPHOilEi COMPLETES ; ILLIQIllfMIISIOiPROGRAM JSTarboro to CroUns TeleRhooeJ steadilyA'durine 1961.. Dro- jrwved A ving telsphorift service itoire h ? and more citizens of eastem North: ' ' 'r''I'-y :'. ..'" .. rv''' !..; Clinton, ;WilingHy.:i;! f $ STOP ;v;:: " f BUY. -:"'' SAVE '.fvi K' ' V:i..:'',., 1 C:- f T l T I A II ' v ! Reiriilari27e Per (ReeulaVTc Per i: ';'8o':'birtin ;:-;:.::sVr4':;-'103 Octane. '.ft:.VVAil"BranVbr Oil '; y 6ELTON 'D; MKSITEW ; jpWNERS r MATTIE MlNSHEW I ' 1 i ' ' ' ngmmm. ''5 , Av: "'V I ',nfu GelGbrBtinq :Our lilplllipip Wv vr4-V SPECIALS 1 " tLil f - vei qq 1 4 4 mo Ik J ' 4 :wv.j iTf'.'i' r Cam In Stotfc v t lbt Full- Of c; ou .nerenTt f Moclbls 'J )To Chobso J -:'U;' ?.v-V. ' f'v USEb Come and see these . unbelievatlo prices. r.w'X.'v'." J ,1 So, Pine St on'llwy.117 South' s - X V.'.""3AW. N. C. Thone No..?1 1!"1 ''The; company kept pace with technological trends, .introducing j new services and adopting new me thods."J & ': ' ? Werg N. C. .' -.; , , LY 2-28(19 U All 3 I A I I UK Gallon Gallon ni-Test30c Plus Tax door Sedaki PluS'Tdx: door sedan" ary sugnujr Due To Used Cars; rnces manes uu TRUCKSt Vv mmm ' Dealer N. day by Carolina Telephone Presi-' dent'H. Dail Holdemess in report ing on 1961 operations at the com pany's annual meeting of stock holders, : : . "Long ',. distarite "..conversations rose aboue 6 percent. The co. com pleted more than' 13 million, long distance messages-the largest flow of traffic in the history of the com pany.; i;pv-:. . 'Telephones gained numbered 13,202, bringing the total stations in service to 209,003. Rural instal lations accounted for-the maiotity off the additional telephones,' Hold emess reported. 1 v - , - ' The president IVOted that in 1961 Carolina Telephone continued its longrange pregrana to provide the most modern possible telephone ser vice in its operating area. To this end, the company in 1961: -. Completed a $10 million . ri oss construction to! provide central of- ifice facilities for normal telephone growth and additional cable to ren der new service. At the. yar "d, i total telephone plant investment a- ' mounted to more than $108, million. Inaugurated direct dis'ance dial ing for subscribers in Wilson an-1 nearby communities. This service was also established at Qcraroke. At the end of 1961, telephone users in 48 of the company's 111 exchan ges had access to this 'nation-wide toll dialing. 1 Expanded its microwave system to create additional circuits, vir tually stormproof, to New Bern area, ; , ; ,4 " '"installed in he Accounting De partment a new computer system to expedite the preparation of sub - seriber bills, payrolls, and statis tical developed nioaels of private branch exchanges. ? -: . , 'Earnings per average showed a alight- Increase over ; these of the 'previous year':. Divjdendsware paid at the ' annual vmrOT'' fl.6, per share-the same as in i960. ue-u wuiie in .. ; hlIvina matprial for the nurserv The resutts attained , during thebuy,ng materidl tor tne "ursely year" are a direct ; tribute to the loyalty and hardworfc of all em ployees ., I am Confideht that with the vigorous and continuing sup Magnolia Personals Mes 'ames L. E. Pope, J. N. Bor ne, J. C. ChestnWt and C. J. Thom as attended a special Home Demon stration Club meeting in Kenans ville Wednesday: , Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Howard spent the week end in Jacksonville With their daughter, Mrs. Wesley Rouse. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Turner were Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wood, Paul and Susan of New Bern. Mrs. L. E. Pope and Mrs. Charlie Thomas shopped in Wallace Friday afternoon. Mr. and lMrs. Stacy Evans, Al thea, Keith, Steve and Phillip of Greenville spent the week end here with relatives. , Mrs. Carolyn Medlin rmd son Bobby of Ralei:;h spent the week end with her parents, Mr. ai.d Mrs Dallas .lores. Mrs. 'Donald Denny and family of Wilmington sp'nt the week en'i with Mr. and Mis. Jack Joyner and Mrs. Audrey Joyner. Mr. and Mis. L. G. Turner visit ed Mrs. Emily Dail and f tmily in :hinquapin Monday afternoon. Alice Hunter Circle The Alice Hunter Circle of W. M. U. met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hellie Baits. Mrs. Tucker, circle chairman, was in charge of the meeting and the de - . votional was led by Mrs. Pju! Bass. Program chairman, Mrs. J. K Tucker, was in charte of the pvo gram. Others taking part were Mrs Bettie Mae Tucker, Mrs. Nell BMts Mrs. Hubert Tucker and Mrs.. M A. Conrad. During the business inecg, port of the shareholders, directors. and employees, your company will continue to prow and prosper." Hoi- derness concluded. Announcing Chrysler-Plymoutli-Val From the acknowledged luxury of Chrysler, to the stylish value of Valiant, we are sure the ; traditipnal, quality-engineered excel : lence of our Chrysler Corporation cars will appeal to your fine judgment. Whether or inot you now own a Chrysler, Plymouth or Chrysler News And was discussed. -At the social hour the hostess served cake and coffee to the eiuln members present. Outlaw's Bridge News ( INTENDED FOR LAST WEEK ) PERSONALS Mesdames Katie and Bonnie Outlaw will be co-hostesses to the Home Economics Club, Mon day,. March 19 at 2:30 P. M. Piace is to be announced later. All me mbers are urged to attend t.ie meeting. I Mrs. Le.ssie Hcrton has rt tarn-' ed home from a visit with Mr. , and Mrs. J. R Dawson. Port nt- 1 public, Maryland. Mrs. M. L. Outlaw w.is lute;.-. tj the local bridge 'players at her home Friday night. ' Misses Sallie and Fannie Out law visited .h.'ir sister, Mrs. M. 11. Whitfield near C,,n,ln,, Gamers Chapel W. G. Simmons, Slate College ; pointment. Mrs. Parker urged mem c...,i. tin. .tnj iih'bers to join any activities which hi, parent. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Simmons ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Outlaw and children of 1 Lumbei ton were a- "oag visitors with Mr. ami Mrs 'Alonzo uuuaw ounujy. The young adult class will hold ; ts regular meeting at Il.II 1 UlUUJI IllftUt' Miss Myra Maxwell of Wilson visited relatives here Saturday and Sunday. Clayton Max Creel, college stu dent of E. C. College spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Kemus Creel, Sr. Mrs. Julian Barwick of Goi- USOUI vlsucu u" and others ast week dsboro visited Mrs. G rover Adams Mr.s. Kennedy headed the group of gins in a discussion on wnat to eat for breakf ist" and Mr. Johnson led the boys in a discus- (Formerly Duplin Motors) Warsaw, North Carolina Phone South Pine Street On Hwy. 117 Valiant, we believe you will find our new sales and service facilities and our atti tude toward you as a present or prospective owner of a Chrysler-built product in keep ing with this corporate tradition. Plan to indulge yourself in the exciting revelation Valiant Socials sion. The meeting was adjourned. Oufaw's Bridge HDC Mrs. Katie Outlaw and Mrs. Alo nza Outlaw were joint hostesses to the Outlaw's Bridge Home Demon stration Club Monday. Mrs. Mae Spicer showed how a good meal can be realized by good planning with necessary vitamins for healthy living every day and save expenses, feel younger and look better. Mrs. I,essie Horton, house furni shing leader, showed pictures as she talked about "brightening up a bit", by-covering old chairs and using I'ielurts and plates and de coration and to show co!ur relation. Mrs. Henry Parker reported on health urging everyone to check for cancer at the first signal, giv ing pamphlets to help acquaint cne with, danger signals, also su'iges'ed some special study to prevent the dreadful disease: remincing us of me examiiw.iuiia .... ., tained at the health center by ap- .i. : i: ...Uw.v. o hn promote healthier living, physically i and mentally and urged not to wait until you hue the tooth-ache to see the denusi! In the absence of Miss Sallie Out law. Miss Pennie Outlaw acted as Educational leader wilh a very the chu-lgood reading by Mrs It. 1) S'm jmons. Mrs. Manley Outlaw played special music during recreation. Miss Raclul Oullaw, presided conducted a business session coi--sisling of announcements anl plan ning for a social box supper, dress revue aud etiuncil mce in i. The hostesses ' served cheesehi's cookies tind coffee. The m xt meet ing will be held on April IB. Thomas Hushes The wisdom of man is not suffi cient lo warrant him in advising Co . Mary Baker Eddy ( Warsaw's ) Pridgen Plumbing Co. Route 2 Warsaw, N. C. One Mile From Jones Crossroads Will Do Complete Job Fixtures And Labor Or Just Labor. STATE LICENSED CONTRACTOR Drop A Card Or See Me In Person 'Your John Deere Dealer" Phone LY 13742 WELLS STOCKYARDS WALLACE, N. C. AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY BUYING AND SELLINGS DAILY EXCEPT SXJNDAV ' 1 - OFFICE PHONE AT 5-2281 11 l iN . GHT PHOMi AT 1WK P WKI us NIGHT PHONK AT -Ult newest iant Deale: Mm 29 3-4529 South of a demonstration drive in any one of our new 1962 quality-engineered Chrysler Corporation cars and examine our new facilities. We invite you to stop in any time and be our guest during our opening cele bration! Plan to come in now, won't you? Plymouth ' " '- -;, ' ''l - Dr. Thomas W., Alley f v Optometrist . ' Warsaw, K C Rear of Warsaw Druf Compaaj Toes, ft Sat. from f:M to S:M Eyes Examined Glasses Pitted NOTICE "dIep WELL DRILLING BLOWING Water Guaranteed Or No Pay E. L REGISTER ( Register's Crossroads ) RFD Rose Hill Phone 28 &-2671 "What Is Home Without Water" Sales - Parts Service Quality ;V Farm Equip Co. Clinton, N. C. UNJ--U
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