, ; ,, ;
IV Pboffs, 9-1 ' i :
.;".;:d Cily Defeals Warsaw In
The Warsaw Little League Alt
T ars, playing in a nine team tou
i ament; last week in' Morehead
City, came home this, past f 'veek
tnd very disappointed after los
ing a real thriller 9-1. Warsaw drew
a first round bye frpitf their past
experience- to. district, playoffs.
Some two years age the local Llt
. He League team defeated Tarboro
for the Eastern championship and
; lost the' State Championship in the
West, Warsaw has always been a
contender in the little League tou
rnaments and therefore this year
n was no -exception.':':-' v, v.;-- f '
This year, however, ft ..was as
Manager Del Parkerson, put it,''fex
: perience made the difference.!"' He
' went on to say "oui boys played
good baseball . but the Morehead
team just seemed to have more
j Know now and were one. yeat oi-
Hot- '
''Robert Beafcham, the big burler
for Morehead City, set down.,; the
Warsaw All-Star for the first! five
: Innings wthouf' mch trouble.' 'And
that was also true of the Warsaw
side, as' Tommy Benton, of the
Lions, as he held the winner score
less for the first five Innings., But
- In the late innings experience, as
' we all know, began to show and the
: Morehead team : came out victori
ous 9-1. : :
k :, The big suns for the Warsaw All
; Stars were; first, baseman. Johp-
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HONEYCUTT
Jemjiers
12ESII
PICNIC
PIG-FEET
JAY-BIRD
VlEIIMA: SAUSAGE
10 CANS' $1.00
OLA - PIXIE -
5 ICE 'CREAM (
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7M:t"'7777.; 77i7' :7v W
ny FonveDIe, Robert Blackburn, ce
nter fielder, and Rocky Planchard,
third baseman. , 'u
Fonveille, one of . the most out
standing Little . Leaguers in this
area set the pace or Warsaw get
ting three-for-three. Blackburn, one
of the best pitchers in the league
came up .with, two-for-three,. Blan
chard was outstanding in the play
off down at the hot corner with
two great plays. ,
AMOS D. GRADY
V Amos Grady, 90, a retired far
mer of route 2, Kenansville, died
in Duplin .General hospital in Kent
ansville early Monday morning.
Funeral .'services were held Tues
day afternoon at Sarecta Free Will
Baptist Church with the Rev. Lloyd
Vernon of Riehlands in charge. Bu
rial was in the Brock family ceme
tery near Saracta.
Surviving are his wife, the for
mer Sarah E. Brock Benson of Dup
lin county; a step-son, James A.
Benson, of route 2, Pink Hill; two
step - daughters. Mi ss Maggie E.
Benson of Raleigh, and Mrs. Mary
IS.- Brock of Hampton, Va.
Deaths
iJnj Ms:
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FrL - S ; No! 11 (at Drfve in theatre )Pinfc-Hill, N.
COME ONE - COME ALL
;? first o tustopiers With Grocery Order Will Be Given
OHO
HAMS
INSTANT
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: 1 V, ILL EE GEEATLY ArnirCIATEI)
6. F. Grady l!evs
Principal and' Mrs. W. D. 'Thig-
pen and son are ' Vacationing at
Emerald Isle this weelC ;-'. i .
'Dr. and Mrs. H. J.' Kornegay of
Jessup. Georgia,- Charlene and Bill
are visiting relatives and frfends
for a week. ' , ' . .
On Saturday, Dr; and .Mrs. Kor-
negay, Charlene and Bill of Jesup,
Georgia, Mr, and Mrs., Alvin Kor-
neg&ay, and Miss Bessie Kornegay
were dinner guests of their sister,
Mrs. M. W. Simmons and Mr, Sim
mons in Goldsboro. ,
On. Monday, Dr. H. J.' Kornegav.
Jesup, j Georgia; Deroy 1 Simmons,
Bill Kornegay and Alvin Kornegay
were at Morehead fishing.
, Mr.- and Mrs., M. .W.,' Simmon?
were dinner guests of the LeRoy
bimmons Saturday evening . ; , -.
Mrs. Annie Kornegay and San
dra Southerland spent last veoty in
Angier with her soft and. family, L.
G. Kornegay. '
Announce Birth s
Mr. and Mrs; O. V Quinn of R.
I Pink Hill, N. C. wish to announce
the birth, of a daughter,. Vicky Su
zette, at (Bower Medical Clinic in
Pink Hill, on July 23, 1962. Wgt. 7
lbs. 5 ozs. sMrs. Qumn is the for
mer Beulah Houston.
Make sure the activities you plan
for your summer vacation or week
end outings -are within your physical
capacity, the North Carolina Heart
Association advises. u .
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SATURDAY MORNING
REG. SIZE
Cigarettes
m
V,
barton
OVER-5 Qt. Size
... .y, f
Luzianne Coffee1
2 or. jar; pniy I5c
24 BOTTLE V -
COCA-COLA
case
x5ILfeo9c;
- With $5.00 Grocery Order
MAYFIELD - CREAM STYLE
in
., tiORE WA!
Calvary Baptist
Circle Met
' Circle No. , 4 of the Calvary Bap
tist Church met July 17 in the home
of Mrs. R.- E. Holland with Mrs. Ce
cil Bostie presiding, T Trs. , Eleanor
Pope was in charge) ol the devotio
nal,, using Psalm 51 as the. prayer.
' Following - the busines portion
Of the- program, 1 .v Paul Mull
concluded the study ul the book
"The Bible and Race. A very in
teresting discussion, 'with all mem
bers participating,- followed, v ,r,
After the meeting, adjourned,' the
Circle "members - served refresh
ments consisting of fresh coconut
cake, tee cream, and 5ced .". water
to the 11' members present.; ' , :
Mrs. Reba Jones, W. M. S. Presi
dent, was welcomed to the - meet
ing and ' also one new members,.
Mrs. Gene Holland. '
Kornegay -Tyndall
Kornegay - and Tyndall Reunior.
On' Sunday, July 22, Dr. and Mrs.
H. J. Kornegay of Jesup, Georgia
were host and hostess at a catered
Barbecue "pig . and chicken" with
air the trimmings to he Kornegay
and Tyndall families.' 1 '
The dinner was - served, in the
American. Legion . hut, at Maxwell
Mill. The; food was served by Bop
and Nellie Hughes.
Welcome and greetings were ex
tended by Dr. Kornegay. The invo
cation was by Mrs. Evelyn Coch
ran. -,'
Remarks followed by W. W. Max
well. ' ' --. :
v Those attending were: Dr. and
Mrs. Kornegay, Bill and Charlene
of Jesup, Ga ; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Kornegay,. Miss Bessie Kornegay,
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ONLY - Free Door Prues
A Bonus - P,rize. Free
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NICE GREEN
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FROZEN
STRAWBERRIES .
CALIFORNIA
Ji . , J v- - t, r-" 'Y.. I 1 II
PTiZsss "l Jg . ' ' t "m. . - --I v- ;i " j I 111-
PSSSoL . H.-d!:.;N?, -t if! ;
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CABBAGE
Red 'Grages
V , f M 3 '
frozen:1 . r
POT PIES ,.........:.....:.:'.:. 4 for 59c
REG. SIZE
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..s. Vir.zz..f lias
Luncheon
. :S'-;. V ,f.i..-j-Jt .:; .
Mis John yincent fln'ertained in
her home last Thursday at noon
with a Bridge Luncheon. ;r' f
' Upon arrival the guests were set-
"ved a delicious luncheon consisting
.of .Turkey salad, beans, corn; con
gealed pear salad, miniature toma
toes, pickles," rolls, cpfee and des
sert was irozen pineapple pie. '
' Guests playing Wera Mesdames
Avon- Sharpe, Fes . Mitchner, ' . Ed
Sheffield; Walter P. West, J. M.
Kornegay, Bill Sheffield,, Otto S.
Matthews and Mett B. Ausley. Mrs.
Mitchner received cards- for high,
Mrs. Sharpe received: an ornamen
tal pin cushion for second Wf!h and
Mrs. Kitchen, was remembored' by
Mrs. Vincent with a gift"
Reunion Held Sun:
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Simmons, W
G.i Lisa. Kay and Martin.' and W.
W. Maxwell all of Albertson. Mr
and Mrs. W. W. Simmons of Gol
dsboro; Mrs. Hattie Davis and Mrs.
H.r B. Fussell of Rose i Hill;' Mrs:
Gilbert Morgan of Rocky - Mount;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dav)s of Caly-
pso; Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Harsen
of-Wilmington; Mr, "and Mrs. Jas
per Tyndall, Miss Anne Denny 'Tyn
dall, Mr. and Mrs. Horace, TVndall,
Miss Lula Tyndall, Mrs. Annie Kor
negay, : Mr.- 'and MrSi1 Earl '.Smith,
Mr. and' MrS Emmett Rogers, Dia
ne Rogers, Emmett Efirl-' Rogers,
Hugh Danie Rogers Of Pink Hill;
Mr. and Mrs. Layton . Chehran . and
Alt; Lou, Pat and Beth Cochran of
nnhArsnnvillp ' . .v.- i7-.--' '' ( .'';
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J '. . t j AH "first steps" (includr;: " t- A Lf-J .. ! ?
' - "t ' -f , ing baby's) are important. ,' k A V-'-'' ,U
" ' . ? r ' Especially important is' " y " i;
: J . . , r-L !, ' ;-your irststepJdwardV- ' 1 I ;' , '
t k fi I I. (icluding,baby).;U '.V y$Xf; I 4 U( :
, 7. A . . II This first step, of course is to opch 9 saving account here , nd. FUR-J ,3-
1 JllLJlil S POSEFUIi PROGRAM OF SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS! ; iu" .T,.' t t' v i H.I
... I visited friend .3 1 the uj-pyr
Piedmont several weeks ego. t)vr
ring the visit thesiwn of the ho
use wanted me to -see his grape
vines and 'tell him how to con
trol the "Mexican , bean beet
les' which are eating the leaves.'
I knew that the .Mexican bean
beetle, to my knowledge, never
attacked grapevines jso my curi-
. .:;i . : r ,' ' , .
osny was Brouseu. - ;v
, As I suspected he had a raven
ous colony of adult Japanese beet
les ; and . they : were; .doing.; their
usual thorough job lof consuming
me ionage. .;-';;.,;"' ,!,-',,y, ;,:-;:,-
i'. The Japanese beetle & attract
tive and easily identified iy the
metallis green color - and coppery
Wing covers.. It is,i(bout bne-half
inch long.' .
Because the beetle has become
so widespread in -t North ': Caro
lina, the state was placed under
federal quarantine in" 1962. Dr,
FOR ALL
TiRE RECAPPING
SEE
FLAKES TIRE
I' t . ,s ' ,, III ' ftHles &outh UI I '
, ,; , Qinton, N. C. .x I " . Goldsboro ' Pt
Wilmington Hwy. - ' LY 2-2809 l i ' ' ' I
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J r V and happy Jor your fWK4 , Jl I C'! ' :0 J ' J i
,v-l- -i y'.'K" '4vX'krJwy- I -
I I of, . l Amount Saved Each Month , I ?I i
I 'Years'' r . , ! ; r ' , - .1' ' J
,'- .' $ ;i.oo $. ,3)0.$; 5.00 - '10.00,$ 15.00 $ 20.90$ 25.00
r; 1 ' $12.26 ; $ 36.78 $-61.31 $122.61 $" 183.92 , $ 245.23 $'306.54
2 ' ' ' 1 25.02 ' 75.05 - 125.09 .20.18 ' .-37S.27 ' 500.36 625.46
'" 3 38-29 s . 114.87 .491.45 ' ' 382.90 : 574.35- 765.81 '957.26
Vi ' 52.10 ' 158.30 '260.49 1 ' - 52().99: ,781.48 1041.97 1302.47
.5 , 66.46- 199.39 332.32 664.65 1 996.97 1329.30 4661.62
6-fr.V.8L41i ,'244.23 407.'06 814.11 ,1221. 17 1 .,1628.23t 2035,29
'1 j-, '.290.89 SAtyM' 969,62 '1454.43 ' -1939.24 2424.05
" 8 ' W 113.14 ' v 339.42 565.70--1131,41 1697.11 2262.81 2828.51
""9 .129J3ri 389.92649.86. 1299.7J 1949.59 ' 2599.45 3249.32
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442.46
It is better to spend what is
.(.. j:t ? 'V: -' '?i- ;. ,'i .'
: Currents' Ari '
Dividend. Rate V iQ,
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HOM FEDERAL SAVINGS
" Hours 9 - 4
Mon., Tiies.,
Thurs Fri.
9 .12 '"
,Wcd., Sat.
r
r
'., i. .o
t as f 1
;o exatiii-ie
, t which has
s of dollars pe
f a litile money
t f Dr. i ,
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of an in Kidiii-i
cost untold mill
Cause Of a I.nl
and prompt er; cation measures
when it was first discovered." -,'
"Control of .this Insect is now
a problem for all citi zens o No
rth jCVarolina. The beetles at
tack many plants and promt and
effective control measures must
be employed if ; we are to hold
them in check.' -
While several insecticides are
recommended? for the control oi
the, adult Japanese beetle I- be
lieve I would use Sevin because
it is both safe and effective. Safe
on- jcrops to be ea.ten, such as
grapes; because there is no resi
dual time limit between the ap
plication of the spray or dust and
eating the product. Careful ex
periments have proven Sevin to
be '- effective : m- the control . of
many insects; including this beet
les.
FOREIGN
SERVICE
737.43 . 1474.85 2212.28
left after "saving" rather
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1 M'
Per :
Annum '
,J, ' NO 12 MONTHS
j. t . WAITING PERIOD t
t
"i'::V.i."-',::-'..'..-' i
i via may be a, , . J i a 2
pt r cent du ,or as a s idy. If
the s ray is ued, add 1 12 table
spooiiS of 50 per cent wettable po- v
wder to one gallon of water. Da.
a. thorough . job of spraying j
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than to save what is left
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ASSOCIATION
' OF KINSTON
.vars:.'"; OFFICE
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57 "ICS N. Fine Street 7 7"
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R. B. Alexrr Jer, Manager
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