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als Mrs. r ran holm, and Sons spent tae wet 'end at White Lake. Marice, Willuora . t and Phyllis Erown spent. Sunday- at iTopsail Teach. ' . ' ' i , ' . i Mr. and Mrs. led", Brown visited Anne House in Warsaw, Monday fternoon. " i . Mr. , anf Mrs.; Alton Brinson and ' Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nethercutt were at Topsail Beach Sunday. Mr. Walter Gresham and F.'A Bass made a business trip to Wil- ' niingtpn Wednesday -"; i i. t ' s Mrs." Cora J. Sanderson and Mrs Lula Muldrow dined 'at the Country Squire .Tuesday. - . . ,' M and v Mrs.; J. J. ' Carpenter Spent several' days with Mrs. i Wln red Guy. During their visit The Carpenters, Hugy and Mrs. " Guy and Miss Norma Wllmouth visited the USS North Carolina and sevef- . at beaches ' . ,''- I Miss Aileen Bumgarner of Gra rite Falls was recent. Visitor of Mrs. Wintrj ouy r t. Miss : Mary Jackson of Wilson spent the week end with her mother, MrsV 'Brttjr Jack-ton -iv. Mr., and Mrs. Orvis Th'sixm of AsheviDe spent the weekend at their pome in Beuiavi.'le. !' ;- ,i i . - Mrs. "W. G. Jones and Mrs. A. E. . Clark were in vKinston. Thursday a fternoon. - j, Kay Mercer. Mrs. Walter M. Thig- r put., and Jackie Oeech visited Don ' Mercer in Duke Hospital at Durliam Sunday. , . ;. 4 , ' Tommy Miller or Durham visitetf relatives in ileukiville' during the . weekend. - V.1'" ' - I Mr. and Mrs.' McKinley Rhodes , . Of' Chattanooga. Tenn. visited Mr and Mrs. : Eddie Rhodes several ' days last week. ; ' Mrs. .Car! 'Home and " daughter Sybil lanier O 8-42SS Mr. and Mrs. Noah Dail, Ronnie. Johnny, Fragile : Sumner, and Hallie Dean Sanderson spent Sunday at Jhe Cliffs of the Neuse h ' ', ' . Ruby Davis' of Columbus, Georgia and Myrtle Coak? Augusta, Ga. are spending a few cays with Mrs. Paul Bolfn and sons .aw jMcs. (J. u, Bol in. '' ' Mrs. , Thomas Coombs, Kim and Adrenie, Mru.- Layfatte Quinn visi ted Thomas. Croomus in the Vete rans i Hospital in . Fayetteville ' Sun day.', - W ' ' Mr.v and Mrs Russell Lanier and . Charlie shopped in Jackson ville Tuesday 'afternoon. After wards they enjoyed boat riding with Mr. and Mrs, Henny Stevens, HI at New River? ' ' Gerald Vann Rhodes of Hawaii is '.'Visiting: his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie "Rhodes lor a few days. Mrs. M. T.Wheelan and sons of Columns, , Ga.- returned home ;t turclay ' and 'Visited Mr. ' and Mrs.' Joe .Hilt Rhodes ' for two weeks ' V , t ' Walter' Gresham visited Mr, and Mrs, Linwood Bullock and fa mily "in FljyeUeville Wednesday, Mr. and . Mrst Haywood Cuttle of Richmond, ,Va. visited v Mrs. Zanme- Mae Cottle over the week end. :' '""'.. 'f '.'. t. .v. 'i i, ,,Bobbye. Ann "were in Jacksonville ThursdaH-a fternoon. ' r Mr. and Mrs.' Ike Ives and daugh ters, Mr.H rid Mrs. HermanSm''h and Beekey Aa fi spent last week end at Surf City Beach. Mr. and''!virs.,i firry Moore of Chadburn visited ; Mr. .and Mrs. Glenn Cartel Sunday Kathy Lan ier returnejl tonwafter visiting the iSnnrvn ; for. several days."' Little VicEey Moore of Chadboufn returned home Sunday after visiting Abbie Lanier for two weeks,; yV Mrs. Harry flips' and Harry Jr. 1Wiss,: Lipha' f frflt ard-' Jimmy of Warsaw visirldMr.; and Mrs. Rus BuH 'Lanier Sunday ntnnon, ; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brirson had Sunday ,d inner at the Southernairt in' Sneads Ferry,-1 - . k; ? ' M. ind,."MtvJiT!ry(B'n and Jim were jt. tKK; :B-arl last Sun-flay.- a! yilf-flirfs-prKas. k. Mr., an MJrJflwh'I.anior i'si ted Mr, Winifred Lanier at Wil nintrtotif Hospital Sunday. ' J Mrs Lauren Houston and Mrs. Pat Lanier,; Buhbye Ann Miller Virgil Williunis aad Kicky Lynn Thomas were at White Lake bun day; '''-.- '' Mrs. Keith 7 Jones, Brenua Sue and Betty Iou made a ijusiness trin to Wyr.miu ' Friduv. ' , Betky '1 Bailey o . Cartliace is spending -a week with Mr. and Mrs..Leland Gi'ady and family. Mrs. Haul Bolia and. sons visi ted friends- ja Hope Mills las weejk end. , ', . Jennifer Paer, Betty I.ou and Bi'enda Sue Jones, Mi. and Mrs. Gurman Gui and jC'oy, Mrs. Ha zel Jones' Were at While Lake' ov er the ' week end. v ' Juhies . Miller and son Jimmy, Morris ?Grady and ' J. Macon Brown made a business trip to Jacksonville Tuesday afternoon. . Cordelia ' Miller returned to Norfolk, Virginia Sunday.' She was accompanied- by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller, Cordelia had been visiting ..relatives ift Beula- vine for a tew.- weeks. . Mf. and Mrs. M-arion Edwards, Mrs. Zqnnie Mae Cottle made a business trip . to Kins. on Thurs day. , , " . . Turman, Jerry. Billy, Jirqwy and James Miller ; spent Sunday at, Topsail Beach.' yirs. Ralph Jftnes, W Wilson and Mrs. Cora Sanderson shopped in Jacksonville Monday M'ks. Keith Jones. Gil da Mur phy Betty Lou Jones, Judy Mul- drow and Krenaa tue Jpnes were a- -' i' ' - ''.';'- V .. if Mr nil n y r : c ? ctock Ctw AS A LONG, TiflE PUBUC TMIM, Bm 19 OUt KATTV PRES5ER.THETVPE. WOMCN Of Alt, SWOON OVB12.. c was iiom a m smew soo WUfi cwTesC swooned ovcrc : Aurirfbu iMKMAftninK nan r'f J . vjw. i "zx.r . n. ,n . ' j.sKr i ti iais Track wt kt corf I yUWT".-Aa MAU o,i9 It ' 0 ... SHE WA A ' I I L ' ' SON VlfOOV tHKETW 1f 'f)BAM Wr H pA--rsffBfrerWWv KMX lvn,tRN WATlWlUlWroM ES dips mRmBiwe- M(tts:.9jfr .s . . s .(.1 i i, I J.s. 1 .ii.iy Lane i f ( ,. f' ree i-iim, Cllftna t? I ur ': n-n i j Terry I jiker, I ! i, and- 2S'grai- 1 "JO'IX G. HOLLAND . , MOUNT,. OLIVET, , 'John f"oi'rlon Holland? 73, of Faison,' Rt. I, died Thursday t mormni?. . Surviving are his wife, the former Etta Herring, of Wayne "County Jus stqpmoUw, Mrs. G. G. Holland of Warsaw, Iwe SonS,, Russell anJ GoVdod .Holland, Jr.; both of Faison, Rt. 1; two dau ghters, tMrs. Arnold Davis, Mount Olive, Rt. J, and Mrs, Owen Sut- Hehi-y Wilson,' Mount Olive, "Rt . two half sisters, Mrs. Wayne EJ- lers of WuistoivSalem. and Mrs Chelcie Ellers of North Wilkcsboro1 and Seven' grandchildren." Funeral services were he'Id Friday at 2 p m at the home With ' the1 Rev: Boyd Lambert, "'pastor' of ( the ' Calypso Baptist Church! officiating, assisted by the Rev. T. N. Cooper of Ingold A former 'pas.tor.' Burial .Suras' in Ma plewood Cemetery, Mount, Olive; He was a farmer and a' member and former deacon of tfte Calypso Bap- ; HreuiTO Mtat 11 a wily ..11119 ': My method, of Reforming. , la by Lauglilng.'not ftfr Storming. ' rf." .UUIWUIUH.UWIl ' i.,,. . , ... j FoIIum; it. i I u t of the report of the Genet, i ..ianaper - of Fhie c d Tobacco . iv Jjtal - ? -1- iirpor.itioii al.iis w i t e ouf t oi 2u....iali'.'i s o - j uns i i the 1 uM" . Of t;.e fR , milium pounds ' of tobacco sold during the past fiscal year, 68 million pounds, valued at $10 million, representing ,31 of total sales, moved under the v.'S Department of Agriculture's Barter proianu The outlook for continued substantial ., Quantities of . tobacco being moved under thd Barter pro gram is rrjt favorable. Indicatiorm now are ftlnt only a very i small quantity will be bartered during this fiscjrt year: .This indication, "alone with recent adverse, attacks from a health standpoint, does' not appear encouraging for' an increase in sat es , - - " , "The Export Payment Program for tobaCco (more cnmmnnlv t-pfor. red to as "Section 32"' became ei iecuve rewnary m, idgz, and has resulted! in 4 movement of 7J mil Hon pounds of . flue-cured Hdboccd through June 14. This program pro VKJes. tor a 20,- reduction from the current prlce' Schedule" Atr- to baccb moving into foreign channels of ' trade, it Is not applicable to tob acco , used, - domestically.' Slabih.a tlon receives 'full Credit fot; Die to bacco at ats current sales prn?e and; variuus Ki . .i.ho ! i-i country, liie ; ' i f. in ti.; ;o funds is not Ur., a gainst hie p i (.icuram. The sale of ' quantities ( 1.: 5 anl i u . i.'icco. un der, f is am, i be highly dcsi ble v 'TiiUic- Law iZ ) c.i.juiuios to be a Strong factor volume pf tobacco being Swd'tiito. hout the world; Since the beginning of this program m 1935, 'through Deuemuei 31,- a total of .237 million, pounds of fluecured tobacco, - valued at1 $17' million, has been exported. : This program has had a strong influence on , the . market. By ; Congressional dctlon last year, this law was ex tended to December 3t, 1964. ' : ''Under existing conditions, it? is reasonable to asume that u the 1962 Crop compares - Wvorably ij te Either" Oie 1960 ,h liffcl- Creps;: Sta bilization's receipts this year will exceed the quantty received from the 1961 Crops ". . j - 1 ' STABILIZATION STOCKS ' During last 1 monlji Stabilization sold 797,251 pojmtjs oi tobacco. Be low is thek analysis of stocks on LdlU Pvt. Joso i El E .'.FORTXOrJJO, GA. Army Pvtl Joseph E. ' EzzcII. s.ii of n and Mrs Jam s C X 'I MaKiiolia; N. C . r ted the e;, ' t-v ; i se at 1 c t n 1 - ,.' OOl, Fort L.O!.ml. (.a. . ' t. v v F II e.t lei ti.e Army1 insf February and - completed v,: basic; . training at Fort Gordon. i -Th 22year-old soldier , is a 1957 i' graduate of Magnolia High School ' '' i t - Advice as- ke snow; t)i softer ir the deeper it sinks into the mind.; fails the longer k dwells upon, and -Samuel Taylor ColendgV : f t hand: 1955 Crop v 1956 Crop,' 1957 Crop 1858 Crop i 19i9 Clop 1966 Crop : 1961 Crop t ' 4G,725.Ja lbs. f , 3,$30,7J8 lbs ' , 37,545. lbs 79.W7.249 lb .24,719.040 lbs. .'3S.9W.000 Jbs', - 64,907,703 ibs; t ' if"'' douiu i;: W- if iifarr t I.., . , r '. ' 1 TO Cross Roadi Hews ' By ftlrs, Carl Ivey , 1 . , i at Willie utiRC ounuojr. enr siip iDBnay . were in. i-iyuon , w Gresham visited Mr.' Du- J?8" . . .. . nnie Maddock in Maysville Sun ir. ami mrv. jimmy i.re:n iwu , , $upper at Vecchios in Jacksonville Wednesday nipht. . ' 'Mrs. Hallift Moore of Bowden vis 1 fled Mr. Zoya Jones ami family ! and Mrs,.. Kate Jackson Monriay! 1 i Mrs, Betty Creech and Jim vfsi - ted Mrs. J. Ruf us Creech in Smith- - field Hospital recently. - Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brmson made . a business trip to Wilmington Mon day. 0' :v : ..?.'.' '-v.. t, -. : r MrsJZannie Mne Cottle. Mr. and ' Mrs. L. G. Whaley and fami'y. Mr. .. an( Mrs. Tom Batts and children. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hudson and family of Turkey, Mr. and Mrs. . Clenwoo Thomas, Janice Smith 'and Rayburn Lanier ppent Sunday : k at White Lake. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilton Thifcpen and family of Fir Bluff- visited Mrs Louise Bratcher and Mrs. Sadie r Thigpen.- several days last week. , .' Mr .and Mrs John O. Bowers, Sr. of Decatur, Georjn'a have returned .' botie after a weeks 'visit with Mr. and Mrs.John 'Bowers, Jr, ' -j Katie Sue -Grady returned to St Andrews .- College "In Laurinburj' Moriday; after visting; her parents. Mr;.and Mrs'. Kenentlr Grady. Katie Sue is attending second semester . summer school. ,' " - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller and C A. spent Sunday through Wednes day night in Richmond, Virginia. Joyce ' Ann Blizzard- and Benm' Bay Thomas were at To)sail Beach Wednesday. - - dfi. ...tJ ' ' . Rev., and Mrs. Bob Wooleyof Roanoke, Virginia spent Sunday with Mr. and , Mrs. Arthur Ken nedy. ' .-: Mrs. Mhrgtvet Bel'l, Cordelia MUlier of Norfolk, Va., Mr. ; and Mrs, Oliver Edwards and Donna Sue of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs Cha rles (Bell and baby daughter, Mr. md Mrs. L'oyd Jones of Fountain Town were Sundu dinner guests pf Mr. and Mrs. Dewi.t. Miller and Mrs. Bessie Miller. J Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rhodes for supper Monday nigh', were Mr. and Mrs. Treasure Rho des' and Denise, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Klinley Rhodes, of ' Chatanooga, Tenn. Gerald Rhodes of Hawaii, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rhodes, ' Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kennedy of Hawkinsville, Ga. have -returned home after spendign a week . With Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kennedy Mrs. James Miller and son Jim my, Mrs. Mac, Harper and Mike :f Pink Hill shopped in 'Kinston Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic, Mr,. and Mrs FHz Bostic and son spent Sunday at White Lake , :; Mr and Mrs.' John " Bowers,.- Jr.. Mft and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy lined at New River Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rod Dew and sor Chris were at White Lake Sun day. . - . : M nnl Mrs. Jo eJones were a' White Lake Sunday. 1 Mrs, Annie Ingram of Kenarisville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Bail. Mrs. Geddie Jones, Rebecca and Marshall and j Brenda Jones i 1 of Kones; Chapel, Mrs. Walter Hinson, Mrs. Foy lvey and Mrs. Carl lyey attended the funeral of Mrs. Jose phine ., Cavanaugh Powell held j at the Presbyterian Church In Chin quanln Monday. ! . I Mrs.'Arlie Goodson of Garner's Chapel, -Mr. and Mrs. Jonas bail of Scott's' Store and Mrs. E.'J.- Hill visited Mr Bessie A. Herring Sun- day.? ;-:';r ''. . ' . Mr4 Wed Alphin v'sited ilbc. And re.terry r4r. JVandU Alnhip -of Clinton -.y .--t aamraayr- , . i. i.s -Mrs. Herbert Lanier, Mrs. Liddie Reese, Mrs. ,- Alfona Quinn and dauehters -of Chinquanig visited Mr. and Mrs John I. Amon, Sr. last .Wednesday: , ' . ' -:vf ' s" Mr- .and Mrs. Faison Smith Jr. left this week for Shreveport, La. They will reside- there . foiji several weeks.- .,;;'': '-...'' v'H"'-'-. ' Mr. and Mrs. Aen Brown- Sank uel and Pamela of Warsaw. Mr. md Mrs. Jimmy Kornegay and Ed ith of Mount Olive were guests Sun day of Mr .and Mrs. Carl Ivey; Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'Lee Bat- 'helor, Butchie, Carolyn,? Betsy and Johnny of Jacksonville,- Fla; ' are "xnected here (his week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs., John L 'Amao Sr. " : . " '..' ,',..::',, Mr. and M rs. Bill Fail and child ren Mr. and Mrs. J, : D. Best and sons of Goldsboro, Mr. and .Mrs." Donald Heath and children: of Grif fon visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dail during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Winstead, Jack and Tony of Mount Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell ; Alphin, Alisia Kae and Wendy Jo k. visited i Mrs. Fred Alphin and family during the week end. ,Mr .and Mrs. Liriwood Grady of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs "Mf. L. Smitb of Warsaw visited ;Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Whitman Sunday. V-'- ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Godman and Martha Kay. Mrs, . Foy Goodman ind Mrs. Jesse Rogers visited Mrs. Hade Jones at the hoine of Mr. and Mrs..,iLeon Langston'sjf Staurday in Kinston ' , U : Mrs. Stokes -Westbrook of Kenans ville and Mrs. Elbert 'Whitman vfsi d Mm.. Westbroolfs sister,- Mrs. 'anab Thrnnas, if near Beulaville fiUnday. Mi s. ' . Thema bome recently after being an Opera-1 tive Patient at Watts hospital in I Durham, p (' Charles McPherson of ""Haleigh, Mr .and Mrs. Norman Outlaw, Miss Erlene Outlaw and,, Clarence Bodt- ford went to Top Sail Beach during UK week end.'. -: py.?. -. Holand Outlaw Visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sutton of Warsaw Sunday. Browns Visit InColorada Mr., and Mrs. Benjamin Brown, Beiiita, Robin, and Nolan and Mrs, Ashley Brinson of Route 2 Rose Hill are spending a three weeks vaca tion with. Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Robins of Den ver,' .Colorado. ''- ffri&frH .Seven" years have passed, since the. prowns visnea relatives ot iVoiora- j . .... .1-: - : it- . . . . ' J t . I uu, ana una is ,uie ui oi ijine noum and Nolen have; visited their grand-. 6, & , i t i( V' " u jJj ?K LTt1 . tit fWtt ,lfAIII' I mmfm dtfk. TOBACCO. ..,"! I'.. "r rf i i . ' ' SELL YOUR TOBACCO, i'TV liVi.-WiiViZts. Death ILL MRS. JOSEPHINE C . POWELL KENANSVIIXE -. Mrs. Josephine Cavanagh Powell; 77.. died 'Sunday. Funeral services 'wr held at tbei Chinquapin Presbyterian Chu rc h Monday at 4 p.; m'by' the Rev. Ira Rawls. Burial was in the fam ily cemetety .near Chinquapirt.' She is survived by: U nieces 'and "13 nephews. ;. -yi -X-'''?-- Vifh Men Vhd Gef " t't: 1 i: .- . The; Top-Dollar ..ft. :..j..: For You .... JAMES R. HALSO -.V.".'' 5 WALLACE . James iReynolJ Ha- lso, 60, of Rt. l," Chinquapin, died Wednesday. A native of Duplin Co unty, he was a farmer and a mem ber of the Salem Presbyterian, Ch rch, where funeral " services . ere. cooauciea rnaay, at, z p.m. oy nis pastor, the Rev. Ira Raw's of Chin quapin, Interment followed in Batts family cemetery. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Estelle Raynor Hal- soi one daughter, Mrs.1 Glenn" Ma ready of Warsaw! three sons: Rudy , o ..j . t- . , . . anu oL-uiiw, mm m me nome ana Jimmy of the Navy Memphis. Tenn. one brother, Alton K. Halso of the Army, Ft.; Benning, Ga. - and four grandchildren. . '' f - :m i v ? :t$;;& GEORGE.' O. PARKER 1 'ft : WALLACE George Oliver Par- ker 76, of Chlnqa'apln, dTed Ttiars- day jnorninc. Re was a farmer and d member ot fhe' Shartm RanUst Chnreli In Cblnqnapfti, where fune ral services were Conducted Satur day at t p.m. hy Ms pastor, the Rev. Robert Bowen t Cbtanaapla returned surviving; are his wife; Mrs.' Margie N.. ,v-. s Newman ; j- lire .-if'Si: ',' " ', ,'"'l-'- iU': ' . ' ' f S'r-J If , i ' a rS i;s ?;i ; . C. v;V , Robbjo Askms r"TTSf ''-'.-? X fcS ' v 7 X l X',"' !. .Virf.'A'l ll ;'- 4, f ' -v niO . 4-! , ,i , ' v ,4 . , k , j - H?'.ir -: v --k . 1 'tSt''.1 iv'i' :;;"'-: ''W. 'rtt.'i iM - v W .: ,; l AREA ' REPRESENTATIVE 4 - -..Trf l '-V -'--ir i'.t-,.-i -' .ij rii'f. . mst 2 t , rt-1- r"T. lJf ' AT 1 A GOOD SALE I V-, .' . . EVERY , DAY . ' . - Plenty Of Room For - Untied Sales v ' $ Flnt'S Days ", Only " : -W-'-ri :- -I'-wVV't-' '' V,,'f'V'i'--, :V'' r"'iv'-' v ''.'sale i : --', - RAYMOND-GAif her C V -':. ."::iv!;-' v - 'v. ,;v'Vs-"v' ' whiteville;-north Carolina :.--. -.k.v v, - buck vooten; "floor Manager ;;V;vS ' ;t " , , , - . -iw. ' j . r - uj , , m . :;.- ,tm W km t t I , f i DAY1 .'.' . :A SUE EVERY DAY-:. . Coll Crutchficld Warehouse, Tclophcrii; 12-1755 Vhitvi!!o, C, For' Fleer Sp:o' Plenty Clllzi.... fcr Fir:t 5 Days ' " 'Cr.ly v - (
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