31; t. h a loth ar lit fed A Ma utt; u Ich for en- 1 to- r 1 i V'' if t 0.W 80WI . - AITV, 7 L r 1 1 L 1 ! T - . I r ' 1 I I. I -4 ... VOLUME XXIX No. 18 KENANSVILLE. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY MAY 3, 1962. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3.50 pr year plus He N. C. Sales tax In Duplin and adjoining Counties; $4.50 per year plus 14c N. C. Sales tax outside this area In N. C; $5.50 per year plus 17c N. C. Sales tax outside N. C. Vota For ir JUa Ha 1 1 08 1 For Fourth Court Judicial District Jile JONES, ONSLOW, SAMPSON and DUPLIN COUNTIES Ycur Vofc, Influence and Support Wlil Be , Sincerely Appreciated To (AW Farmers Hil Weil & Bfos! n GOLDSBORO, N. C 734-1551 1 .. DEAR FARMER FRIENDSt ' ' . 5 Wouli yoo ttk to hastan tho growth of thU late cotton and tobacco crop? V confident . '. yoM can bastca your crop If you wttl wa WeU's Side Drestart. W wouW,nk.to uest that this bs dona as early as possible. , f yyElt'S RIPENS BIGHT Tobocco Side Dreien ,. s ' An taction of 200 pound, per acre of this superb side dreer wffl "J" J V poundage of grainy, quality W toUcco that .the buying eonu-ntoi are going to be I ,t tag for this fait Be reedy V ering Well's Ripen Bight grenular and . V near the JuBs or mn with distributor. You win get a quicker -JUpseW. Right ta the planter furrow u soon after transplanting at possible before t . 'V'ptant Is ready tor youi( feOond appiicatiog of neare fertnizer. ' ? t' . ;l WEIl)V GRANUUB U4 U "More fruit lew Stolk" Side' Dretser ; Cotton "that matures early with a tuce big fluffy bad garf md. ,JV v yo ,ra looking for. AJgenerous application of WeB's "More Frult-lss Stalk" Side Dre- ' m will do Just that foe your cotton crop. ' ,. . rWWsiiil fa shy of Potash you wttl be disappointed In your corn yield un'.css you -t use lfUL,W( WgWy tscommend thta side dresstog b such cases. wUI make mucL 'C luMwier' mt'fr m-'" ''t''''''''"''-''- " i' ''--v- ;'.' ' . WE ARE IH OSinOli TO FURNISHED VOU WTTH ANY FILL-IN ORDERS YOU NEEP FOR COMPLETE '.rertTILIZERS FOR ALL CROPS. - . , ' i ' - soijD NITHOGENS, HITROGEN SOIUTIONS AND ANHYDRCHji5''AAAMONIA 4, ir cottoo'and slny crop where a single nitrogen to jmw? e can Kl your m. , 1 We havT group of exWleoced and careful nitrogen soliHloa and.sjihj-drous smmonh) f ' ! ' pUcators that wiD apply e liquids to your crops saving youtlm and .mbney' ;j : We Invite you to contact our Agento in your Community, or call ea u direct - i ?.r";;;:;' :: 'J .-'- .;'v Yours trulv. -; ;W-Vt:y ' Youri truly, : : t : ,vr WEIL'S FERTILIZER WORK$ , ! HOMC Of ' "TKrEP ON THE FAJM'! tlKTIUmS . r,:.V : HCll -c'ccdtit T7FR ..WORKS 'S t v ; v;. WEIL'S' FERTILIZER WORKS f Goldsboro, N. C.--1 ' Magnolia News And Socials Personals Miss Lucile Pope of Mount. Olive visited Mrs. J. N. Home Wednes day afternoon. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Brown, Mrs. B. Thomas and Mrs. Benson of 'Winston-Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gavin and son of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cottle and sons David and Ronnie of Rose Hill and Mi-s. William Go If of Winston-Salem. ' Mr. and, Mrs. Linwood Ezzell of Wilmington visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bishop and Mr. and Mis. M. J. Kelly Monday Oliver Smith had as his guest, last week end. Handle Outliiw, of Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith re cently visited friends in Cove City. Mrs. Herbert Smith attended the Charm School given in Warsaw on Tuesday night of last week by Mrs. Billy Cooke of Raleigh. Mrs. Cooke had with her a model who model ed dresses from Mac-Josephs in Raleigh,. She also did a complete make, up job on the model. Hohbs Town and Country Shop also gave a fashion show. Mrs. Robert Price of Warsaw was the guest of Mrs. Herbert Snii.lh, Tuesday night. Mr: G. A. Summerlin or Norfolk, Virginia and his mother, Mrs Thora Strickland of Tarhoro, visi ted relatives and friends here dur ing the week end. Mrs. M. J. Kelly and liny Kelly made a business trip lo ColJsboro 1'Yiday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis .llarrell and j Mrs. Clyde Ezzell of Wallace visited Mr. and Mis. Harold Ezzell Sunday afternoon. Ms. A, S. ButlerSloan and Mike t-rft&Mtrtf "Mi Ji3fraf' MarT' .Rmmett Sasser and Mr .and', Mrs. Earl Baker, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson, Re becca and Robin of Emporia Virgin ia are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Wilson . "Mrs. lma Williamson of Kenans ville was supper guest of Mrs. Au drey Joyner, Sunday night. Mrs. Donald Denny, Don aiand Cathy of Wilmington spent Satur day with Mr .and Mrs. Jack Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. Johnie Johnson, vis ited Mrs. Bessie Itachley Sunday In the afternoon thev all visited Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kelly. Mrs. L. K. Uoruun returned ' lo her home in Eau Gallie, Florida on Sunday after .visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A) Riley. " Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee 'Bryan, Walt and Lou Ann of Teachey visi ted Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kelly Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Kornegay Is Honored . Mrs. Alice Kornegay was honor ed with a birthday dinner at her home, Sunday. A bounteous diner was served buffet style. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kornegay, l.inda and Sue, Mr .and Mrs. Eric Kornegay, Marsha and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jodie Kornegay, Betly Grey and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kornegay, Cindy and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs Lony Bulls and Anthoi'V. Kaye Grady and 'La Murl Grady all of Mount Olive, Mr and Mrs. Rob ert Kornegay, Eugene and Lori Ann of Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. David Martin, and Audrey, Mrs. A Idie Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Mar tin and three sons of Princeton, Mrs. Mary Alice Merrill, Doris. Edith and Louise, Doiolhv Mailiis and iDebarah Malhis of the Way cross community, and Milion Kor negay of the home. Outlaw's Bridge News Mrs. J. II. Parker, Corres. Mrs. Lollie Berger and Mis Pac hcl Dili law will be lionesses to the . V. W. at their home Saturday, May 5. at X 00 p. n All members are ui j;ed lo attend. Miss Snllie Outlaw was VMess to the local bridge players al her home l-'riday nij.lit. Miss Vevie Maxwell cf Raleigh has been visiting Miss Jennie Max well. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sutton and Mrs. Marie -Ten y were dinner yuest I of Mr. and M's. .). C Porlon in j Zebulon Sunday. They also visited I Mrs. Annie Buykin in Kenly. I Mr. and Mrs. Tillman and family I near llalliesburg, Miss, were cal- led here because of the death of their brother in law, Bobby Duncan last week. Mr. and Mrs. Nalhan a id daugh ter have been visiting Mrs. Kelly's brother in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. James Parker and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Louis Parker in Mount Olive Sunday after noon. The Rev. hcnnelh Marshall at tended the Unitarian and Universa list Rally in Raleigh, Saturday and Sunday. A delegation from the lo cal church was present for Sunday services. PRICE TEN CENT . Plus 1 cent Sales Tax :", , ' V' Approximately four out of fivi persons in the World die either dip ectly or indirectly from the effectf of starvation. r - The Blue Jay, "known In North Carolina as "Jaybird", builds large and not over-tidy nest of twigs, leaves roots, 'rags, woll, eta About one-third of the flueeured tobacco produced in North Carolina is exported. 1 NOJICE DEEP WELL DRILLING And BLOWING Water Guaranteed Or No Pay E. L REGISTER ( Register's Crossroads ) RED Rose Hill ' -Phone: 28 75ll "What Is Home Without Water" nv m BAKERY SPECIALS" Let Us Be Of Help On Mother's Day And Every Day. . . Come See Us , . MICKEY'S PASTRY SHOP 212 N. Center St. Goldsboro, N C Card 01 Thanks The family of Robert Gavin wish to thank their many friends who were so kind and thoughtful dur ing' their recent bereavement. Each act of kindness wil lalways be remembered. Rent . . . FORMAL WEDDING CLOTHES Full Dress O Dinner Tuxedos Jackets M. H. Barr Men's Shop 'Exclusive Men's Wear" Warsaw, N. C. For Mothers Day And The net 1962 GRADUATES - WHAT COULD BE A MORE . LASTING GIFT THAN . . . v v JEWELRY WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION :: WATCHES - DIAMONDS ;RING6-NECKLACES ' GIVE A LASTING GIFT GIVE JEWELRY FROM ; -, ' Si A. Whitfield, Jeweler ti ' - "Your House of Diamonds" ' 403 North Queen St. ,v , Kinston, N. C 9 BIG DAYS, - APRIL 26th through MAY 5th! THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! Terrific Buys Register for Daily Prizes on every floor! new iter.is added daily Register For Grand Prize G. E. Stereo Hi-Fi to be give away free at end of sale FAMOUS MAKER SILVERPLATE William Rogers "Grand Eleirance" pat tern by fumoiis International. Extra plate at points of wear. Service for eight plus seven serving pieces . . . plus double qu.inity of teaspoons! Silver Main Floor BIG SAVINGS ON FAMOUS NAME WATCHES WONDERFUL NEW SUMMER STYLES We have never seen so many new sum mer styles. You'll love them all! New fabrics! New styles! All easy care drip dry! Pretty details! Wear now and on through Summer! Misses', Juniors, half-si.es! $5.00 Budget Fashions Second Floor Benrus Waltham Gruen Helbras '$29.88 Styles for ladies and men! Every one guaranteed! All checked' for accuracy by our watchmaker! Fine Jewelry - Main Floor I 'Wilmington. N.C -' ' STURDY ALUMINUM OUTDOOR FURNITURE $3.44 CHAIR $7.44 LOUNGE CHAIR Now's the time to (et set for the treat outdoor living sea son! Revere's sturdy I" tubing , . . bouncy, all-weather web bing. Comfortable, wide alumlnam arms. : ' Furniture , Third Floor i