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V,. i SI 0;$ i - DrVi . Mr Clifton tOuiniil ,. , ,. . ang eniha-en. ;oi liiturangervisi- . ife'' iweekendL ; ; 3. -I ' -,Hw.aj Hocutt and . T ''") Marcia. in ,' Ciayion Wednesday. Mrs, Qyde Brinson and Llbby 7 xrott Visited Mr Nielr HndoA W- family" ri '..Raleigh'? Monday ; : and lruesday.4'Vr::'. ii,',. t 1 t; ? Rev.' rtd., Mrgv Hareaf;mith, a Kj -Paipe EdwajAl,; Connie jMeri ,; -j ' David jQuinn Jfetnd ; Jame ' Erriury (., 'vj,' Campbell - are attending ; It. A. t (vk Camp Ut Baptist Assembly at -5awelr' thi week..'.' fi.f :.'.' j 14-.; ; W. .V.-'Oxlevi. of Bedkley. X'-ijv Wst: Virginia-'; vjsited 6gt. ?. and ; iMrsi'S-.Qyley!, .this, .week A Valiie and .'yic .returned home .p. 5'f fwith jbjnj :riUw..veek4nd.;:.''l fj".yM'Mand JMfs,ijewis. palt,ani K . 'children df Jiiam Florida ivisk ; :vL .-if vted Mrs. jCJinton CamnbplI and M'iV 'other. rdatfyeajfl Beuvitya' last S mrr ' and , Mrs. .Eonaic Ver 4s,khl of Durham spent .the' Week ...'jjf. wu. ;ii . .41 -iVf .i- ' W l';jMw;.n4 .Mrs. S Jlusselty.Lnnicr ;'V'Hqpped ia . JaonviU!' ,Tues- n tg, Beverly, f .Johnson- of , Jackson- 'KS.-yilte ' was. 'a,'v(eJt-end, guest W 4vtc;M I., ; Mercer, . i:-,J. ROBERT e! til :r ir.anci ai;siyai)sr,;Brinson v'v, .bad dinner ;at the Soutbernaire iii r,i Sneads Terry . Sunday "afternoon. wit. b. . ina x-. . in ausnaw , was aiscnargea irom the tenoir ,Mei '5 moriat Hospiital jfcKinstpn Mon- .j? chter-'PennV VisitBi"Mrs.MBttii : f J) Bafaaw dnfesdchr'r alterJ liv ;"ed hiff gandrtoter.lMxtma iv,tf Kennedy last vweek; 'M,:,.vrt-',h Pat Sumner, Mr.f ami Mrs. Bill a ,...-, tverton visited .. the; Children's i iome in Middlesex Sunday. . . "jail) ;;- .'Hubert Sanderson' and daughters, '. Brenda1 and Pat, ; Mr, 'and Mrs. l -"-f. ;reay futyll, Sally Jo and' Da SPECIAL 22 Cubic tFoot Freezer . .. -.if .ji.- ;.f 1 1 1 ywa , Vlv; FREE M?WINi)OW FAN - f'fc ''."-.?. . T '; ': ; v '-''!'. ' . ;p . . ' : With Purchase A JAMOUS i 4 if 1 'J NATHANE. v . V ; Ufc - jpssares you perfect satisfaction. S A- big 22, cu- : bic ft." Freezer fives you home. , - ' , Figure HowMuiti Xau Can Save With 720 . 4 ...... n.-i AA -r. wi .. .. m? "3 i ,k Lios. oi r rozen r ooas .'jierms iotdui; Up To Three Years For Farmers. . GSH IF. YOU HAVE IT CREDIT IF YOU NEED IT o Ar Limited . JC3ACCO STICKS 4 FOR' SACE . Place Your ' Order NoW , - ' ' l",s . ' - 1 '; . LsHJ L' ,J 1 . , . . 3 . ' JCastBoiiejSt, Wallace,' la, x g..-.f " g Lancet Ct HCi j J '' " '" ' V ...1 " 1" 1 i',''.'i' .' jjy.tTt X ' " 1 !' leorge Kennedy.; Jef Laniet , 1 r , !i i-im yi(i, George Kennedy.; Jef Laniet ana Benny .wiJUwora spent: vveu nesday through, .Monday at ' Top .sail Beach ' h '.Vv-i; ' Mr. and M!ra. Linwood Bullock and family, of Fayetteville visi ted Mr; ; Walter Gresham. last weekend 'iii J Mr. and Mrf. Elmore Bradshaw of Whiteville vls.ited i, ,Mr," and Mrs. Jasper ;.TyndalI lastl'l week Mri. Jo Quinn of Kenansville 1 and Mrs. Amon Kennedy were In Burgaw;' -last '- Tuesday. S'-'K'iA f Mr. and M.a. A E, Gilrdy if V&ijngtctti Ti. 1 C; ' Visited 'Mr. and Mrs.'; Delmar -Houston , last week! 'ii:--:fril': Charlie' Lanier ', and : Buddy Mercer were, at Carolin 3each Saturday. ''-f-i-C' i.fc 'i! s lW.' and; Mrs; 'Russell Lanier and Mr. and Mrs. Henry li. Ste vens,! HI of Warsaw ' spent , th week-end in,Asheville,f ,1. whil6 itherej they" toured the Great Smpley Mountains axi&'J- other' plaee'f. interest. " , " r. MtJ ad Mrs. Norman'' Mercer and fon Don were in Durham Thurdayv;;,;' Hv ' ' ' " ;.lVi$. ' ROBERT E. LEE . ,:t.i r-A jL " KINSTON '.Robert E. Lee, 51, of Pink H1U; R,t .died Mon day in a Kinstdn hospital. He was : farmer otA jthe ; Pleasant Hill section of Jones County. He -was a member of the Richlands Chris tian Church, a member of the Woodmen of the World; and a me fjunof the Comfort School Com mittee and trustee! the Plea sant i Hill Community Building Fund; Funeral, services, were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Plea sant fiill Christian Church con iutted , by Rev. ' Giiy lEUibtt Jr., Christian minister.; )Burial follow ed In;, the church cemetery. He is survived by Jus wife'r? Louise SmalJ Lee; three daughters, Peg gy tfid Ava Susan of the home; ..fe-.-.-:. , , T'" ''.'"""' ' r . Of This Freezer FREEZER t ) ' " v . , .super market in your ' . . 1 xour r inger iips. . xour uuaget. f i Amount Of; " i Ph. yAt 52151' N. C " i' i.r. '-1 V :: v 'ry" f. Mecrut,. BKKSUBSrf B, Laf techni cal Sergeant Byron PI Metrftt', Ion of Mrs7 Delia H. Merrltt of Jli B No i l,' Rose Mill, . WC, has been graduated from t(iie Second Air for ce Senloi i JNIoncomniisFioned Offi cers Academy here.; ' ,;-' U Sergeant Merritt.va j 'corhtiiunxa tions center supervisor, is nuiried to the former JoyeeAi Hooper of Lqndon, .England.' tne iefgeant and hii wife have piti ChilcireM Judy arid Bradley. - .' . Pvirf Ceorge ST. Cahaday ' STUTTGART, GERMANY - Army Pvt. .George' 8ft Canaclay, 1 24,' whose wife, Catherine, lives at 608 Con- Mrs. Robert F. Miller of Jarbord; four grandchildren; two brothers, Cecil xtt Kuiston v. and tivin of Trenton;: four sisters, Mrs. P. C. Shaw, of Beulaville,' Mrs. Grace .Cox of Richlands,' Mrs. ' Henry Jarman. of .Jacksonville, Mrs. Ga land.' Cox of Richlands; nis step mother, Mrs. Isirah Lee of Pink MRS. BEATRICE V. CARTER MOUNT OLIVE Mrs. Bea trice Vera Carter, .55. of Mount Olive, Rt.' 2,died Monday.' Sur viving are 'her husband, A. Har vey Carter; one son, Harvey S., oi the home; one daughter, Mis. Norwood Ezzell of Mount Olive Rt. 2; five "brothers, ;W. H. Wil liamson, V Albert and Edward, all of Mount Olive; Eugene of New Bern and George of LaGrange; seven sisters.,'." Mrs. . Polly Garris, Mvs. Addie Btahton and Mrs. Dai sy Williams, all of Mount Olive; Mrs; Franki Smithi Mount Olive, Rt. 2. Mrs.-1. Fannie . Bonham of Kusl lUli. Mrs. Cora Barwlck of Wa,rsaw .and -Mrs.' .Ruby Black man of Clinton. Funeral services were held Tuesday 'at 11 a m. at Rones Chapel' Methodist Church, of Whjch' Mrsi Carter,; was a me mber, .with the pastor, the Rev. Lather Wesley, 1 officiating. Bu rial was in the Carter family ce- mettny Hear the home. r , f ' ' MRS. IOSEPHINE BLAND ROSE HILL.U Mrs. Josephine Bland, 68, widow of John D. Bland died iTuesdayi Funeral services were conducted at Magifulla bap tist Church Thursday at '3:30 p. m. by the Retf, M. A. Conrad, the Pdstor. jBurial :was in Rose. Hill cenjeary. urViVing are one step daughter, ' Mrr Marvin Pounds of Gaston, S. C; one stepson Gra ham. Bland of Jacksonville,' Fla. and-formerly tf .'Wilmvigton; one spter, Mrs. j. J;. rucKer,itoi. Mag nolia; two brothers, Petcy. yohn- Johnson of Rose H,"'', vy 'r,' , v'ti--'. RODNEY - WHITMAN . , , .'KENS NSVILL.E-Rodney' 'Whitman: 46, of Kenansvyle, Rt. .1, died Fri- day morning,. ." Surygi '. are his wife, the -foEme ia'gart ,Kay Wil liams of j(g?nan6yill,'.Rt, l,hisnjt-; ther,'- ftlrs,, Mae . Whitman f, War saw.. Ri.V(i,-; , xiwsm; Of Dover,, Del. and Nathan, tf the, home;' two daughter iis EJiia-1. Pavis, both of MianEii,i(;la.Y f,9u of . Mount &ive, Rosco4' and, ItHer man, bothV Warsaw;.tw6 sisters, Mrs... Stokes Westbrook of Kenans vill and Mrs. Clarence Thomas of Beulaville. Funeral ' services Were conducted Sunday at 3 p. m, at Unity Methodist Church near' War saw, of Which he was a meniber by '.he pastor, the" Rev. .'' Mr. : ' Jegg. Burial r was . in , J?ineview Cemetery tear Seven Springs, HENRY TAYLOR. KINSTON - Henry Taylor. 69. far- jner of Rt. 2 Deep Run; died Satur day, lie was a member pf the Chirs lan" Chapel Free Will Baptist Chur h near Pink HUt. He l survived by us wife, Jzzella Heath Taylor; one laughter, Mrs.- Henry ' L. Bird of Jover, Del;.', three, grandchildren; me brother, Woodley Taylor of Deep v Run: and two sisters, . Mrs. Claude Kennedy , and ' Mrs. t Mary Bird of Deep Run. Graveside ser vices were held at Fred Smith Cem etery in Deep Run. Monday at 2 p. H. byithe Rev.' Robert M. Fader. . X'A'C:- JAMIE t. drew; ( ' Jamie- T- Drew, 68, died Tuesday morning in the'Duplin General Hos pital at. Kenansville. after ' a two days'illness. l t."M'; ;.'':,'- 'Funeral services V wifl be field Thursday afternoon at 3:00 O'clock at the New Hope Baptist Church to be conducted i by Rev. Billie Wash burn, pastor Interment will be - in Pinecrest Cemetery ' . 'i.i ' He is survived by Jhis Vife, the former Lula Frances Grady, one son Jameg V. Drew of the home community.- One" grand daughter. Five brothers. Eddie S. and Oscar D. Drew, Sr. bath of Warsaw, Willie of Rose Hill, H. F. of Rocky Mount and D, M. DreVT of Carolina Beach. WtWMlM: '" '''' ' '"' t "' ji" V'"' V', no 6;.;;MtJ Olive?. N. C? recentls :.irMt Qlive?. N. C' recently wa awsined to the 504th Ordanct ..Qi.ifiauy iii XJermanyJ VT "i kuiiduy ', i r meohaiiio in the bom pany ljj;. 'tatfjsf-fe entered the Armj last tvy:.-y.st and completed basic training a. Vert Jackson, "S.-$.ti ,.v tp He attendecT Ftiquay Springs Con solidated -Hiuh ; Schol His mother ,ilrs'; Vilie TMcLaini- Uvea on Routt Mi ' Olive. -"Canaday's fathe: ' JeorgC Canaday,'; lives' at ' 1118 S. i;,f. ,' 1 -V I ' I i ;Vf I WESTERN PACIFIC ( FHTNC) -Matthew G. Warren,' chief boats' wain's-fnate. USN, son of Mrs.-Iil. C. Warren . of Route 1 , FaisonN C, is serving abroad the submadm rescue ship U6S .Greenlet, wnichUk joined the Seventh Fleet in ih Western; Pacific. ? ? v ' ., l Abroad the ship are seven tonl o' books, which will be donated to;Jn J children' in the schools of Wester) samoa. me project is part oi "up eration Handclasp", . a world-wiit ijoodwilr policy supported by Araer ican, military men and civilians : ' 'The books. were gathered inth Hawaiian islands, whsre the Green let is based. The Navy and Coas: Guard gathered the books afte. Mrs. John T. Moir Jr., qf Lahanai organised the project. .: , The Seventh Fleet, of which .th Greejilet will.be an operating unit. responsible for United States military support of the South 'Eas, Asia treaty Organization (SEATO) allies.'.' ; ' J , . ... Pvt. Bobby C. Elston 4 WORMS, .GERMANY (AHTNC) -Army Pvt. Bobby G. Elston, whoso wife, Bertiuv'Pves in Forest Park, Ga., recently was assigned lo hf 48th Infantnr Jn -Germany. ' " i .. i T ' . r ... i 4 ' BlBiuii, a mcauHT ui cue uuun- try's Headquarters Company ; 1b Worms, entered the 'Army last Oct ober and completed basic training At Fort Jackson, S. C. . I His father, James W. Elston,, lives on Route'''. Wallace, N! C. , The 23-year-old sol-iier attended Jhinquapin N. C. High School and was employed by Terminal Trans-. port Company, Atlanta.. Ga., before entering the Army. His mother, Mrs. Dorothy M. Els Ion, lives at 50 Page St., Woodbury N. J. Willie E. West FORT HOOD, J'KX. - WiUie E, West,' 23, whose' mother, Mrs. Adel la West, lives on Route 1, Kenans- ville, "N. C, recently was promoted to start sergeant at Fort Hood, Tex., where he is servina with ibe 1st i mored Division. ' Sergeant West, ,assi'Mitl to Head quarters Company of ,tfie division's 46th Infantry, entered the Army in January 1956.- The sergeant attended Beulaville Hip!i School. His wife, Ilella, .'ivea in Killeen, Tex' Pvt. Boyce O. Grady FORT JACKSON. S. C. June 29, 1962 Pvt.. Boyce O. Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs.4 H. S. Grady of RFD 1, Kenansville, N. S. has begun his Basic .Combat Training at Fort Jackson, S. C.,. where he has been assigned to Company C, 3rd Batta iiion, 1st .Training Regiment. of the fi, ,S. Anny 'TwWnc Center, Ipfan- urfng ltic:jlflipfe he will be pduced .o a wide, variety of jnfantiy Aills, along with" intensve Pbygqal C9nd$oning,,,He will at teflilffi p$ 'IfjadjaoM of the Inrlnv Manv fit his instructors arp j99ijibpt gtjH of World War II .and the Korean conflict. L. Fort ' Jackson uses the U. S. Army's TRAINFIRE, method of tea ching rifle marksmanship. Simulat ing actual battle conditions, TRAIN FIRE enables the Soldier to become a better rifleman in less time. Un der the program',the' trainee fires at pop-up targets 'at unknown dis tances on terrian which duplicates combat area-t.fi ' i ' , Other, highlights of his in,tenive basic training schedule include squad tactics, bayonet drill, hand-to hand combat, and a night problem againsti an "aggressor" force.; He will also crawl the infiltration bou rse while live machine-gun fire pops overhead. , During his seventh weeV of triin-; ing, he lives In the field Hinder con ditions similar "to a combat - zone. Here, moving; ver rov?h Eerrain.J has a, chencj to paticipa"e-r m realistic " combat: situations ' and ' to apply his newly, acquired fUiiiK." Basic training '" is climaxed by a graduation review beforo the ion manding general-of .fort jnckson. Outstanding ' performances Are re cognized in -a ceremony that is open o parents and fynje:? guests. - "sji. oir' Ralph E.'pickVtt V U. JS. FORCES. '.GERMANY.'- Spe cialist FouK Ralph E. Pickett, 20. son of Mr .and (Mrs. Helton Pickett Route, 1, Chinquapin, & C, recent ly passed the Army's new physical combat proficiency , test in Ger many. . - '- ':.''.-',"'' . ' The test, based .on skills .that re quire agility, coordination,' strength and endurance, -is designed to eva luate! a soldier's physical capabili ties arl to determine whether an Individual hrs the' "st.imlna t hat would Is needed on a battlefield. Specialist Pickett, -assigned to Company of the 8th Infantry Div sion'a 708th Ordance Battalion in daumholder, entered the Army jr. ouary 458 completed basic aining t jPort Jacksoi;. S.C. fe .rnved overseas in February 196LV J v Pickett attended Chinquapin Hig'; 'His wjfe, Mary;' Is ! WitH him ir ,ermany. vy'- . Set. Joseph F. Barfk-ld ' U; S. FORiCES;GEHMa.V . Sgt oseph F. Barfield, Sersori of Mr nd Mrs. Walter' Barf i4 Route .3 4oUnt" 'OUve ,fcisj rece'ntiy pas ;ed the Army's new physical com 'at jficet'pt'''enrany.'. The est',Mhased on'gkijlthat re iiire agility,' cooThatidn'.'' strittgtl. lid endurance. Is deslgiiied to' i-val-ate a oldier'sph'ysjial capabjlities nd to. determinp whether an indi 'Iduafhas hestamliia that would 1 f, ieeein:' d battldicld '. Sergeant'"' Barfield, ;, ijfq "ori-ince uppiy sspeciaiisj. in vpmpany A oi he th . Ia'itry Division's Irdance Battalion in Mainz Consen ,ieim, . )epte,r ' fje Ar'.my in', Jlay ,953.. and cotfiplet'ed', basic training it.Forjt Jkson, 'S.'p. He arrived ,verseas on this c tour of duty' in jc'tobisjr 19. .''.', .. The sergeant, ws graduated from .arve High.chool, in Mount ilive. in 1951, and attended Elizabeth City .tate Teachers College, in Elizabeth Jty. ' '. ' ' ,"' " ' Patients At Duplin General Hospital ' Patients- admitted to .Dublin ..General 'Hospital . during the past week. 'were:'. . SEUfcAVILLE Lanier, Lola Craft Carlton Griffin, Hazel Griffin, Baby Boy Mobley, Lucy Smith, Lula Jane Jones, Mary' Ina BOWDEN ' Parker, Henry CHINQUAPIN Halso. James FAISON ' Bell Sailie Mae Bell! Baby Girl Blue. Nellie KENANSVILLE Brinson', Cora Graham, Esther Sasser, Lewis Alan Smith, Shirley MAGNOLIA Knowles, Gale Knowles, Baby Girl Rouse, Joseph Sanderson.; Annie Wfyere Thousands Are Saving Millions! . ' if. Ray Jaspa 1 1'' Manager 4 M Itari::2 Imms lis lied In June ; ! Marriage Licenses issued by Mrs i JbfisMrie W.; Williams,' Register o' 3eeds of Duplin County, During th wnth of Jliine, 1902 were: '.ThohiaS J Spencer House, ICinstoi (iiMl Mary, Lois Bradham, Kiriston. Milton DeWitf Sheffield, Koute 2. Rose, HUT arid ."clarabath William: Wells,. Wallace. Lewis Lee. , Jit. i, Pjr.k Hill anc J(oe'Smitjfi' Miller, fit. i, Albertsor James' Scott Waller, Calvpso and Atioa rlijns Sutton, iCinsl.ou. ' Cijarles Edward Moore, Rt. J, Tif jn",Ohio and' Dorothy -Erlenj Han ,ihey,,pt,.2, Wallace. Reginald '.'Morris Lowe, Rt. ) .agnoia and Luanna Jean Moore, it. 1, 'Warsaw. Jerry Gurganus, Rt. i; Beulaville md Eleanor Ruth Ezzel', Beulavillt Lewis Leonard Bell, W.irsaiv inc .Czzie Lee James, Warsaw. Richard Lee Eurrows. Wallace and Cjara Best Fussell, Rose Hill. James Erwin Taylor, Rt. 2, La grange ahd Linda Grace Braswell, Warsaw. ' Wilinmv Harper Priden, Rt. 2 Mt.. Olive -and Judy Ann Hobgood, Mt: Olive. Lebron Ray Potter, Rt. 3, Golds ooro and Carolyn Louise Kornegay Rt. 1, Mt. Olive. Emmett Williams, Rt. 2, Mt. Olive and plla Coker Batchelor, Rt. 2, Mt. Olice. Wesley, Ray Powell, Rt. 1, Rich lands and Muriul Ruth Jones, Rt. 2, Pink Hill. MT OLIVE Swmson, Levi PINK HILL rullwood, Louise Fullwoiod, Baby Gir Jones,' Rupert Earl SEVEN SPRINGS Outlaw. Benjamin Franklin I'EACHEY f'.lnbber Milton WALLACE Blake, Ida .cnucisuii, Ralhu Newkirk, Annie Peterson, Alberta Thomas, Jessie Treadwell, Ella Belle WARSAW Albritton. William Drew, Jamie Timnlhy Garner, William . Glaspie, Curtis Sutton, Kufus Wolfe, Bobby Wood, Fave B. NEW YOIIK Stanford, Jbe Hall UVJ xD U u D lis Loans At Coop Can Be Up v J J of value v-' .t ' ; Prompt appraisals and commitment service Southeastern North Carolina's ; Gerald Haywood Cottle, Beulaville md Amelia . Kathe;rine Dunn, Al- ertsonw' ' " " 1 V ' "'t "?"'" !ff I -Wendell Lee Sholari' Rt. 2, Wal- ace and pelws Maxtne James, Rt, Wallace. v : ''v.W'i";,.';' ,i John Thadous Daw, Jr. Rt.f 1, 'aison "and Martha Anne Porter, It. 5, Dunn. Garland (Mobley, Chinquapin and Wrlene Janet Lanier, Chihqaupin. Benjamin Monroe Norris, Farm-,; Hie, Va. and Merle Graham Mai ard, Wallace, ; 1 Henry Columbus Phillips, Rt. 1 fenansville and Judith Magdalent tancil, Warsaw. ' ' James 'Raymond Wood, Jackson '(leV Fla.' and Betty Kathryn trig gers, Rt. 4, Gainesville, Fla. Fred Donald Wood, Rt. 1, Orange Park, Fla. and Nell Arleen Savage !;roft, Rt. 1, Orange Park. Fla. Harold Dean Sholar, Rt. 2, Wat 'ece rnd Juanita Marie Sholar, Rt 2, Wallace. George 'William Boyette, Rt. 5 Cington nnd Christine Joyce Smith Rt. 2, Pink Hill. Perry Linwood Grady, Rt. 1. Mt ilive and Patricia Anne Whitman Rt. 2, Mt. Olive. Frederick Lanier, Rt. 2, Beula ville end iMary Sue Terry, Hai lin ger! , Texas. Ronald Ray Ringland. Bennert, -braska and Lana Sue Wiggs, Warsaw. James Evcre!t Basden, Rt. 2, 3eulaville and Betsy Carol VVhaley, U, 2, Beulaville . John Henry Sullivan, Ht. 1, Mt. Olive and Joyce Marie Martin, Rt. i, Mt. Olive. Floyd Resper, Chapel Hill and Thelma Mutters, lit. 1, W.ill.iee. Jakie Lee Bulls, Wallace and Srn Ira Cheryl Bostic, Rt. 1, Bci.l.wilie. AUGUST JUROR i Jurors - General County Court for i ugust.- l2, are: . : .' ' Uov L. .Brock. L. II. Bvrd. .lr I I. C. Anrlrews, William Harvey liar- ;rove, B -i t Register, G. R. H' iee. . D. Brooks. Travis M. Wells, Jamrs C. C'otlle, Kirliy WIviley. Walli r Foss, Luther I). Howard, 'iolie I J. Johnson, .lames Allen o.'r ., Mennie F. Outlaw, I). F .live ' aik, Kennelh H .land War ren, IJ. C. Taylor, Preston Wells, Jr. The tpmDeralure of birds ran- ges from 100 to 112 degrees, while North Carolina as ; ' tsutcner in mammals it reaches 98 degrees Birds" have the habit of impaf to 100, and in the comparatively , ing their prey on thorns, splinters cold-blooded reptiles it averages or barbed wire when notnieded about 40 degrees. ' for immediate consumption,, t . erative Obtained To - . ' Association of Wilmingtmy '.t;5' . " '.;,".'..- . ' 05 EAST MAIN StREET, WALLACE Largest Mortgage Lender , OH H.C RALEIGH the Motor Vehi cles ; JOepartment's .sumnwiry trrffic a through Jll. Monday, July 8 'ISlfij- i Killed Td-'Dafc.-CvAya Killed To pate Lrf Year 551 " , -" '"" ' .. IS.' .'i.fft. Wayne Dairy announced, today 'the omplelioh nrf Jn6talllng,flew-aui,)- .nept over the.past wk et to put ii use a new rype , Djasticcpated Milk Carton. ., ; ..;';"'. 7,:) 'f The machinery ine tbis past veekend is .or the -halUori s)ze artons - They have on order new Miproen' or. v quarts', pint)? 'gpfd ialf-pints that is t scefluled ,to , Jie nstalled the week end W Juiy ffc- "We have waited-aiong lime for "lis new carton," whicfi piJjdaies -very other wax for fTplasUc-iCoaTed carton on the 'market' Mr-spWp?. Wayne Bairy Manager, said. ,., One type of PlSstic-edated tMi& "arton has been in.som ' jf:',C.pwV kets for 6 or ,7 years, u( these ly res met with some consumer objec tion - "We feel this ..carton , was well worth waiting for' iar, jtie continued, "because it ' overcomes all ef the objections consumers had toward the other type plastic-coated carton," , ' vi?)'? The new cartop, knotfri asi'Br,ik htplastic" has a gable Vap pnd 4bus sheds impurities - It is easier to open, pours like a pitcher andasy to reseal. Of course, i there, ; if . no clapping or wax particles with the new carton. "Although we will be the first in ' . C N'-ith this new style carton!' Mated Mr. Cline, "other dairies Will soon follow, as n ost dairies in the . it ate have been wailing for ths :n'w rarlon to become available'" "Although this nevf Plaatfq Cir i"ii is more expr-Msive',' '.in- cost ijf aiilk will continue to be 'the same o our customers' , cop:. tide! Mr; ' . ne - "and 'wc will st.;!. have '. 'hoice for our customers, either ; lass or "Bnghtplastic. i All shrikes, known locally in ft -.ftp V . . mmwmn Hew MilktM
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