? ? ? ?? ? III* A I Yon cant drive safely WHEN YOO CANT SEE/ Ma v \ y CishR VOUR MNPSWELP MP WHQOMS U I OF JOE BEFORE YOU START OUT. GAF&Y [ ^^lr^n'MTiMi?'ir?' 'MI 'I ? likW -yt^ ? ?? -?? ? -; Keep Windshields Clear For Safety Snow, ice and fag are serious traffic hazards. "Driving is at least 90 pre cent vision," states the Accident Preven tion department of the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies, in urging motorists to keep wind shields clear. Modern automobiles give good visibility in all directions, but the glass must be clear to be of use the ACSC advises. Keeping your windshield clear after you are under way in snow, fog or rain requires a windshield with good blades and proper blades pressure and an effective heatir.g and defrosting system. Two County Youths Nominated For Morehead Scholarships Om ha odred-eighty ore North Carolina high schrol male seniors. | including two boy's from Duplin County, have been selected for con 4deration for 1963 four-year all fepense-paid Morehead Scholar ships to the University cf North Carolina by Morehead Scholarship County Scholarship Committees this jhil. County nominees are Donald Ray Bryant, Faison, and Jerry Ed mond Simpson, Beulaville. Vnese beys will now be interview ed by Morehead Scholarship District Committees beginning in January. The 181 youths were selected from 833 boys who were nominated this fall by high school nominating com mittees. Tne 833 students were then interviewed by Morehead Scholar Honey and Satt Carl Sandburg's New Book of Poems To Appear On His 85th Birthday Car} Sandburg will mark his 83th birthday on Sunday January 6. with the publication of a new book HONEY AND SALT - 77 new poems ceelbrating, with his customary of celebrating, with his customary vi gor and affirmation, the themes he has become fames for during a half century of creativity Both Governor Otto Kerner of Inninois and Governor Terry Sanford of North Carolina have de clared January 6, 1963 as Carl Sandburg Day. HONEY AND SALT will be the 35th book that Harcourt, (Brace k World has published by Carl Sandburg sin ce he first appeared on their list THE CHICAGO RACE RIOTS, in 1919, the year the company was founded. Since then, Mr. Sandburg has twice won the Pulitzer Prize - in 1940 for History with the publica tion of ABRAHAM LINCOLN: THE WAR YEARS and in 1961 for Poetry with the publication of his COM PLETE POEMS. The publication of HONEY AND SALT will be observed with a birth day tribute in New York to Mr. Sandburg (>y notables in the arts. Mr. Sandburg has won extraordi nary recognition for his contribution as a biographer, journalist, histor ian, poet, novelist, and musician. The home Of his Swedish immigrant parents in Galesburg, Illinois, where he was born, was dedicated as a literary shrine in 1946. A dozen ele ship County Committees throughout ihe state. Each North Carolina Cou nty is entitled to have at least one nominee considered for a Morehead Scholarship by the Morehead Scho larship District Committees. The Morehead Scholarships are considered among the best in the nation. They were established in 1931 by John Motley Morehead, na tive North Carolinian and UNC graduate of the class of 1891 who now lives in Rye, N. Y. Mr. Morehead Is the chairman of the John Motley Morehead Foun dation which provides the scholar ^'ps for the undergraduate educa tion of males from North Carolina uibn scnoois and from selected pre paratory schools throughout the na tion. North Carolina's 100 counties are divided into seven districts for Morehead Scholarship consideration purposes. mentary Junior and senior high schools across the country bear his name. Among the colleges and uni versities here sod abroad that have bestowed honorary degress upon him are Harvard, Yale, New York University, Dartmouth, and his al ma mater, Lombard College. In 19 52 the American Academy of Arts and Letters awarded him their Gold Medal for History and Biogra phy. The 'Poetry Society of Ameri ca awarded him its gold medal for distinguished achievement in 1953. In 1956 the University of Illinois acquired his manuscripts, books, and papers, and plans to build a special room at the university to hold the collection. Mr. Sandburg, who has been mar ried for 54 years to the former Lil lian Paula Steichen, sister of photo grapher Edward Steichen, now liv es in Flat Rock, North Carolina. He is the father of three daughters, Telga, Margaret, and Janet, and has two grandchildren. The Christmas present that fits every stocking is a U. S. Savings Bond. Your bank has a handsome new gift envelope for every Savings Bond purchased as a gift; I Dr. Thomas W. Alley Ojjametrlst Warsaw, N. C. Rear of Warsaw Draff Cempany Toes. * Sat (rem 8:30 te 5:00 Eyes Examined ? Glasses Fitted YOU QM GET RELIEF FROM HEADACHE PAIN STANBACK gives you FAST relief from pains of headache, neuralgia, neuritis, and minorMins of arthritis, rheumatism. Bdcmfte STANBACK contains several medically-epproved and prescribedSiacrfdients for fast relief, you caiTuke STANBACK with confidence. Sawatfrapguaraeteedl against any preparation ?nfl usad ^?i . Hutpjoirdt WAREHOUSE SALE! li,L These units hove been In our worehduse and never on display floor - no scratches ? no dents. Prices hove been greatly reduced to clear warehouse.; 30" Range Automatic 169.95 12 cu. ft. Refrigerator ^ ? 199.95 wt Built In Oven . 99.95 I Surface Unit ?.95 J Deluxe Dryer 179.95 I 30 Gal. Round ,,, . 49.95 Wtr.Htr >> SAVE NOW AS YOU'VE NEVER SAVED BEFORE! I itpod Values In Used Hotpoint Appliances p -"" ' I TERMS ? SERVICE ? DELIVERY _ ??? _ a _ ? ?1 Formers Hdwe. & AWse. Co. Int. mmk tmm m ^ ii JBBk 11 ^yB I ATYOURSTORE AT YOUR DOOR WAYNE DAIRY I "farm'fresh" milk! 1 m We are pleased to announce that effective Monday, December 3rd, Rivnbark's Distrifcutory Company will be our representative and distributor in Wallace, N. C. and vicinity. With their experience and the service they can give, it makes a wonderful combination with I Wayne's outstanding dairy products. They are "Fresher By A Day", because direct from our own fine farms through our modern automated plant to you. Available in sparkling glass or convenient ! disposable plastic. Below is a list of our producer-owners located in Duplin County ? all outstanding dairy rl farmers. In the last 12 months they were paid $151,103.39 from Wayne Dairy., In other words, by trading with Wayne you are trading with home folks and keeping your money in Duplin County. ROBERT GRADY Rt. 1, Mt. Olive, N. C. ADRAIN JONES Rt. 1, Mt. Olive, N. C. E. E. JONES Rt. 2, Mt. Qlive, N. C. t?gg& Rt^Mt. ^ive, N. C || j'c'y - '-f 4 lu l