VOLUME XXIX Ne, 23 , f KENANS VILtE. NOKTli CAROLINA! ? THURSDAY JUNE 7, 1962, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3.S0 per year plus 11c N. C. Sales tax lu Duplin and adjoining Counties; $4.50 per year plus 14c N. C. Sales (ax oulside this area in N. C; $5.S0 per year plus 17c N. C. Sales tax outside N. C. PRICE TEN CENT Plus 1 eeat Sales Tax : , .wwj J uuuvsi Personals v. Mrs.. Cai4ftIorn and daiighter,Houston, Brenda Lanier, Annette Muldrdfr, James BcwtiC and .Mrs. TinaSinl Uabbye Ann mt& Brenda'l Tinsmas and Benny Fountain were I Keith Jones enjoyed ,ao afternoon Jpiie spent Saturday and Sunday I at Topsail Beach last Sunday, rn wens Sybil I oilier Cv 8-4286 wails White Lake:, , "Spud" Rhodes and Charlie 'La-d Suaan and Jean attended the Grn- . . nier, were .ai 1QP53U, peach rl-M Mrs. Brazil Brown of -Rose Hill Kt pev?last iweeli-e(i4 .with jUrsT Betty: Brawn and Lela'jMercer. ' - Mr.'Arehii t.ariii.i- onH - Wpi,' SqaHa1'ariI..Kiiri,'th'inade p 1 i buslhesa trip to Kinston Eritfavj - . mv -mm ;; nn, norwooa , will , ? ford. Visited their son Jerry Sean v, .in ttuiW Hospital Monday : V 4 i Martha 'Sandlin, Hod Kennedy, .i Patricia Sanderson, Agnes, Lanier, ' Toriimy Siinuier, George Kennedy, f Jerry iSandlin, Bobby' Miller,, Alex 1 Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Humphrey duation exercises and Baccalau reate Sermon at Atlantic, -Christian College in Wilson Sun Jay. h Phyllis Brown, Irma Matthews, Marcia Willlford, , Mrs. Ida -Mae Sanderson and Mrs, M. C. Seweli were at Topsail Beach Sunday.'. Mr.iapd Mj. Hubert Sander5 don,' Mri and Mrs. Freddy r'utrell fished at 'Topsail Sunday. Lois Ruinn Roland Penny, Sue Casteenrf: Bobby Rue Miller, Jo yce Quinti, Melvin Turner, Marie Quinii Harold Southerlanil, Betty Lou. Jdnes,. Jimmy Raynor, Judy We, Wanf 'Your Hogs V 4 V V ' Mre Pay .Preralumi For Top Quality II jjtj y SHS'JJS OR CALL: :P INK ILrSTOCKM WW Pink'! JHf 756 0-5681 MARKET, CLINTON , -liVESTOCK MARKET lUOftan UY 2-2104 n . OPERATED DV LUKDt PACKING COMPANY ot swimming at Wlate'Lake last Sunday. ' ' ",,'4.i ' Mis. Macy Thomas and daugh ter Jessie Ann were' in 'Warsaw Tuesday. .' -.') ' ' .'"Mr., and Mrs. Norman Mercer and daughters Karen and Connie had. dinner, at Sneuds .Ferry . Sun day night.' '' . ' x Students home' ior- the .summer months from Mount Olive Col lege are: Billy Ward' Sumner, Johnny Glenwood Jones, ' Eugene Summer, and Floyd Lee .Brown. ' Buddy Mercer.. Sloan -1'hieoen. William Allen Grady and Benny fhigpen are home from Camp bell College. ' &TF'r' . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raup. were wek-end guesvS Of Mr.- and Mis. Paul, Angeluff and son Paul Dou glas in Richmond, Virginia. Mrs. Marjorie B. Barrow of Gol- dsbro visited Mr and Mrs. , Leo Bfown Tuesday. ; Mrs. Jimmy Creech and Mis. Mattie B. SuUon w0re" in Jack sonville Wednesday morning. ' Mrs. Malcolm Rhode? iand dau ghter Penny of. Jacksonville visi ted Mrs. Mattie P. Bradshaw one day last week. , . ' v ' V ' ; Mr. Bobby Kennedy 'of ' Raleigh spent the week-end with . his mo ther, Mrs. Mina Kennedy. .Mr. and Mrs; EcVlie Rhojtes, Mr. and Mrs. Treasure Rhodes aivl daughter, Demie haveretunieil home after visiting Mr. "and Mrs. McKinley Rhodes in Chattanooga, Tenn, for several days. r Mr. ' and Mrs.- Richard-' McDi) Wel land daughter, Qindy and Con nie were weekend guests of Mr and '-Mr rLtnwood BuHock aud.( fhrfT Jw'aVtJ? .Jessie Ann TnowaVMrs. llej man Smith and Mrs. .Macy Tho-' mas attended the funeral of jack Perkins in, Pink Hill'.Monday. East Carolina students home for the summer months,;. are;. - Marie Smith,: Linda "Carol AJbertson, Ag nes1 Lanier, Tracy Edward,-John ny- Jackson, Judy Thcrnas,v Jo'c. Ann Blizzard Geraldina Kennedy, Steve Hhodes, Gerald" NethercuU. t 4' 'A JEST, COAST LUIIBER CO. "s , 1,799 Coilft fWjwt K4. ki On Vtrtt Cbosf FromJng 'and Sheathing wrier you purchas WOO t minimum, hal delivered In the Wilmington csrea 4.C90 ft. mUumuay load If to nearby towns. And our 5 cask discount ctifl applies -i- oB effective by May 1st. r . v , new lowest net cacitcoeU per above now are This meant your ' 2 X'4 Precut Studs 2X4 Random Lengths - , 2X6,2X8,2X10,2X1? ' - .' 1 X12 White Fif gesawn Boards i r : v 1 " 1 X 2 Ponderosa Resawn Boards -.' -. 1 X 6 Tongue and Grooved air drW, bright, straight, dry and good lengths, $84.12 to $94.52 $8027 to $89.77 - $89.77 ' $85.03 Jean Humphrey, Donna Jait Sum ner and Brent Baker. Mrs. Macon J. Brown, Mrs. Bill Mliller and Mrs. : Maui jey, Urady were in Raleigh Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sandlin and children and Harry Dean Bratcher of Columibia, South Carolina visi ted Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bratcher last weekend. MarUy Denny and Ricky Lyim Thomas were at Topsail Beach last Sunday. Mr. and Mlrs. Norwood Miller, Mary Lee and Jimmy Snyder dis hed at Topsail beach last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sandlin, Randy and Jerry were in Jacksonville Sun Jay aiternoon. Mrs. Clyde Brinson and Mrs. Russell Lanier spent Monday and Tuesday in Raleigh visiting rela tives. Little Ray Hodge returned with them after spending several days in Beulaville with his grand mother, Mrs. Clyde Brinson. Mrs. Carl Home and daughters Tina and Bobbye Ann Miller, also Pat Lanier spent ' several days at Surf City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Home and Leigh and Martha Sandlin spent Tuesday night at Surf City. Mr. and Mrs: York Lanier and dauhgters, Brenda' and Agnes spent last week at Surf City. Mrs. 'I. J. Sandlin visited Mr. and Mrs. York Lanier in Surf City Wednesday. Or. and Mrs. II. A. Edwards of Pink HiU and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Sandlin had dinner at the County Squire Tuesday night. ' Dinner guests -of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jones' Saturday were Mr. and ana -tool sue, Mr. ana Mrs. can Home, Tina and Bobbye Ann. They all enjoyed a delicious birthday, in honor of Roma Dare. Mr. Willie Jones and Mrs. Harry Home made a business trip to Dur ham Thursday. Mrs. Mary Mercer has returned from Lanchester, -South Carolina where she attended the funeral of her nephew.. .'..... Mrs. Ida Jarman -of Richlands visited Mr. and . Mrs. W. G, Jones Thursday morning. ... Mr. Ted Clark of California visi ted his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A E. Clark .Friday through. Sunday. He e.t 'Sunday aiternoon for New York where he will attend school for two weeks before returning to Californ ia. , Mr. and Mrs. Willie Arthur Jar man and Mr. Willie Jones made a business trip to Duke Monday. - Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett Clark at tended the High School graduation exercises at Oak Ridge Military School Friday. Their son, Douglas graduated and returned hone with jjheni for a few weeks. iWiliie Home left Wednesday for Campbell College where he will at tend summer school. Mrs. Alda Sharpe has returned after visiting her sister Bessie Sandlin in Atlanta, Georgia for a week. ..... Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brinson had dinner at the Southernaire in Sneads Ferry Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hussell Lanier and Charlie were in Raleigh Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and Johnnye had Sunday dinner at the Southernaire. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson were at the Southernaire Restaur ant in Sneads Ferry lor Sunday dinner . Mr. Clyde Brinson made a busi ness trip to Wilmington Saturday. Little John Hallow spent last week with his grandparents in Goldsboro. Mrs. Zoya Jones, Robert and Kate Jones and Mrs. Adell Cottle left Friday morning for Ft. Campbell, Kentucky where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Royce Jones and family or a few days. Kate Jones will re main for a two weeks visit. Charlie Lanier is attending Bas ketball Camp at Stale College this week. Miss Eubanks Graduates CAMPBELL GRADUATE Joyce Carmell Euaanks of Beula ville is among 82 students who re ceived associate in arts diplomas from Campbell College at gradua tion exercises held last Friday. ADVICE Advice is like snow; the softer it falls the longer it dwells upon, and Ihe deeper it sinks into the mind. -Samuel Taylor Coleridge There are some defeats more tri umphant than victories. - Michel de Montaigne In many a war it bajt been tht vanquished, not the victor who has carried off the finest spoils. . Havelock Ellis . Cabin HDC Met 'Attractive ' Food and Dishes" were demonstrated by Mrs. Huie at the home of Mrs. Jasper Thomas, Friday, May 25. 'Mrs Huie also an nounced and discussed Home makers Week. Mrs. Russell Sanderson rennrte 1 ijfe JHouseFAicni8hinB snowing inter esting picture and needle work. Ah 'open " discussion was held ' on Pouch freezing. Everyone was in terested and arrangements are be ing made to purchase some of the pouch freezing ba;;s. The meeting was. , discussed by repeating the Club Collect, after wards the hostess served a chicken salad plate. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Simpson of Beulaville Route 2 announce the birth of a son at Lenoir Memorial Hospital on June 3. Mrs. Simpson is the former Per;gy Williams of Beulaville. Gift Suggestions For Father's Day On your feet a lot? Try PEDWIN'S new bantam RIPPLE. SOLES . . . and you'll bounce through the day in cushiony comfort What a feelingl There's plenty of support in the arch, too. Youll be pleased with the handsome Pedwin styling, perfect for your fall shoe wardrobe. 7 MTv POWELL'S SHOES 101 Wall & Main Streets Clinton $80.27 tZ? TC3 CT EULL KIT XATXX3 FLUS KZU. men rzia m res t:iim iot can Lnzza. . . nccrnia xrzciAL prics: , . - , 1 if t "i t FJintkore Ssl -Teb 215 Ok end Jehni-MeavinV. 'JeeWK, Mefic 210 U. H K BUY AUTOMATIC - ,v . '" ,- I" ;' ... 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