sthrook were Mrs. Mettle Page V* Mrs. Jerone Page and ch ildren of Kinston, Mrs. May nard Qulmi and children of Ke nan vttle and Mtss Betty Lou Kornegay and friend of Wll i ^ | Mr. Nanunie Grady is a par tlent in Duplin General Hospi tal. Mrs. Bessie Massev& He nry West brook attended the wedding of Miss Ellen Matt heats Sid Mr. David Wells at the Presbyterian Church in Wa llace Sun. afternoon. MlssM* thewa is a niece of Mrs. Mas irginta Harper &Mrs. Annie Lee Deaver of Albertaon visited Mr. * Mrs. Earl Fai rea. Thursday. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Faires and Syble visited Mrs. VlrglniaFai res in Wallace Sun. afternoon. Mrs. BUly Joe Ivey, Mrs. George Westbrook & Mrs. Joe WestErook shopped in Kinston, Thurs. Mrs. BUly Joe Ivey and Gl ner of Wilmington spent the week with her parents and Mr. Ivey Joined them during the Mr. & Mrs. E.C. King Sr. of Folkston are visiting their daughter Mr. A Mrs. Joe Westbrook. Mrs. Bessie Massey visited friends at Duplin General Ho spital. Fri. night. Rev. and Mrs George We stbrook. and cMldren of Chatt anooga. Tenn spent the week with their parents Mr. & Mrs. Joe Westbrook and Mr. AMrs. Andy Ivey of Summerlin's Cross Roads. Rev. Westbrook preach ed Wed. night at the Calvary Baptist Church near Ken ansvU le. He was ordained Frl. night at the Grace Missionary Church in Kinston and those from this community attending the ordai and^ rs^Andj Ivey of Summerllns Cross Ro ads, and Miss Edna Ivey of Wilson. Mr. A Mrs. Ryan Smith A ch ildren and Mr. 4 Mrs. Chester Kins visited Mr. A Mrs. VI inta King of Holly Ridge. Frl. night. Mrs. Robert G. Stroud and Stacee of Charlotte visited with Mr. A Mrs. AJ. Walker, Thurs. Sun. visitors of Mr. A Mrs. AJ. Walker were Mr. A Mrs. Levone Kennedy and children of Klnston, Mr. A Mrs. Elwood Walker and children of New Bern, Mr. Ralph Jones of Be aut ancus and Pvt. Hal Walker of Ft. Bragg. Mr. A Mrs. Cecil Kornegay of Mt. Olive were supper gu ests of Mr. A Mrs. AJ. Wal ker, Thurs. night. Mr. Clark Ourganus of Jack sonville aid Miss Lottie Dry of Garner visited with Mr. A Mrs. Joe Westbrook, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Joe Westbrook, Mr. A Mrs. Ryan Smith, Mr A Mrs. Lei and Wallace and daughters Mr. A Mrs. Vlinza Kim and Gail of Holly Ridge and Mr. A Mrs. E.C. King Sr. of Folks ton attended the funeral of W.C. Tyndall, Mon. Rev. and Mrs. George West brook and children, Mr. A Mrs. Joe Westbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Ivey of Summerlins Cross Roads and Mrs. Billy Joe Ivey and Ginger and Mr. B.C. King Sr. of Folkston fished at Top sail on Thurs. and ate a sea food dinner at the Rlvervlew cafe, and visited Mr. A Mrs. Ernest Gurganus at Verona and Mr. A Mrs. E.C. King Jr. of Jacksonville in the afternoon. Mr. A Mrs. Wlllard West brook, Brenda and Mr. A Mrs. Anthony Westbrook, Sr. visited with Mr. A Mrs. Paul Smith and Mrs. Norman Sandlin, Jr. 1969 Chevoret Light-Duty Pickup Truck , metal mountings for a quieter ride. New options Boldly restyled for a more massive front include a 4bbl! 350 cu. in. 255 hp. V8 engine, end appearance with higher hood line and and dress up moldings with black paint inlays silver-anodized aluminum grille, the 1969 or wood-grain vinyl Inserts. Chevrolet light conventional truch models com bine attractive styling with a sturdy chassis Chevrolet Motor Division for work or pleasure use. Improvements in clude new brighter interiors, foot-operated General Motors Building parking brake, tighter door sealing, automatic choke on all engines, and revised cab and sheet Detroit, Michigan 48202 of Wallace, Sat. Mr. 4 Mrs. Willard West brook and Brenda visited with Mr. & Mrs. Luther Kirby of Kenly and Mr. & Mrs. W.B. Corbett of Fremont on Sun. Mr. 4 Mrs. Anthony West brook. Sr. of Goldsboro visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Westbrook, Mon. Master Anthony Westbrook, II of Goldsboro spent Mon. night with his grandparents Mr 4 Mrs. Willard Westbrook. - Visitors of Mrs Lula Jones during the week were Mrs. Lillian Outlaw, Mrs. Herman Outlaw and Mr. Cleo Outlaw of j Outlaw's Bridge. Mrs. S.R. Chestnutt is vlsi- ' ting Mr. & Mrs. Jack P. 1 Wells of Wallace for afewdays. Mr. 4 Mrs. Dwlght Walker & children visited Mr. & Mrs. 1 David Van Hoy and Mr. Carl ; Howell of Hyattsvllle, Md. dur- 1 ing the week end. Mr. & Mrs. Leland Wallace visited with Mr. & Mrs. E.C. | King, Jr. of Jacksonville, Sat. Mr. Fred Herring Is a pa tent In Lenoir Memorial Hos- 1 pltal In Kinston. ' Mr. & Mrs. Earl King & 1 children of Rocky Mt. visited with Mr. & Mrs. Fred Herr ing, Sun. visitors of Mr. & Mrs. He nry Gainus during the weekend were Mrs. Janice Foy and ch ildren of Richlands and Mr. Needham Gianus & Ray and Butch Robinson of Lexington. i i Sunday visitors of Mr &Mrs. denry Gainus were Mr. Johnnie rysinger and Miss Pauline Ty iinger of Lexington and Mr. & Mrs. Morris Gainus and Terry and Mr. Bobby Coker and Jo Ann and Mr. 4 Mrs. Herman "oker and family of Goldsboro, and Mr. Gerald F ay and Wor iey S wins on of Richfands. Mr. & Mrs. Manely Kornegay and Andrew visited with Mr. ? Mrs. Clifton Quinn of Warsaw, Sunday. Monda v visitors of Mr & Mrs. Manley Kornegay were Mr St Mrs. Lynwood Kornegay and :hlldren of Kinston, Mr. Lyn wood Harrel of Cary, Mrs. Je annie Sanderson at Cabin and Mrs. Mollie Smith. Friends will be glad to know that Rev. Boyce Wallace is recuperating from an oper ation recently and is reported to be getting along fine. Mrs. Zelma Rhodes and Mrs. Rommie Hinson of Summerlin's Cross Roads visited with Mrs. Garland Wallace. Wed. night. Mr. & Mrs. Fay Kennedy of I Beulavtlle visited with Mrs. Garland Wallace, recently. Mr. Nelson Best and Miss Ann Dail of Beaut an cus visited with Mr & Mrs. Paul West brook Sunday. Mrs. Paul Westbrook, Mrs. Nell Walker, Miss Karen Tho mas of Cabin and Miss Jo Ann Somers of Kenansvllle went to Ft. Bragg, Stturdav and Pvt. Larry Westbrook and Pvt. Hal Walker returned home with them to spent the weekend. Mrs Paul Westbrook made a business trip to Kins ton, Mon. CORN $L25 BU. - CCC LOAN Harvest time. Is here ?grfn and the price of corn has dr opped down, down, down. The price of corn in this county range from $1.00 to $1.07 per bushel. If you cannot rfford to sell your com at this price, contact this office for Infor mation concerning the com modity loan program administ ered by this office. If you have on-the-farm st orage available and your com Is eligible for price support, which means you have partici pated at least the minimum in the 1968 Feed Grain Pro gram. you can obtain a loan on 90 percent of your stored com at a loan rate of $1.25 per bushel. You can also st ore In an approved CCC Wa rehouse such as Southeastern Farmer's Grain Elevator, War rssw, N.C. The loan rate on warehouse loans would be redu ced by the storage charges. The loan rate announced for soybeans in this county Is $2.50 per bushel. Any produ cer of soybeans can obtain this loan on his stored beans. This loan program Is very simple. The county office can disburse a commodity loan within 48 hours after you con tact the county office. The in terest rate on these loans is $.30 per month for each $100 dusbursed. The borrower can re-deem the loan at any time by repaying the loan plus in terest. a the market price does not exceed the loan rate, the borrower can deliver his com modity to CCC upon maturity of the loan. If you know some farmer who has obtained such a loan In the past, ask him about the loan program and the advan tages of seeping your commo dity off the market A harvest time. Also, your ASCS office will be glad to duscuss the loan program with you at any time. All farmers are encour aged to participate in this pro gram. Savings Bonds,Freedom Share Sales Set Record Hiih Jmuanr-July U.S. Savings Bonds 4 Freedom Share sr les of 138,351.309 were the best peacetime sales for the period in the history of the Bonds Program. This am ounted to an Increase of 6 Tfc over 1967 January-July sales and represented 66.7 per cent over 1967 J *111117-July sales and represented 56.7 per cent of die stae's 1968 sales goal of S68.800.00n. Sales in Duplin County for the month of July amounted to $10.814. Combined Jamanr Julv sales amounted to 184,941 which Is 37.1 per cent of the County's dollar quote for 1968 of $227,040, according to Mr. Brewer, Duplin County Vol unteer Chairman. End of Year Sale on Frigidaire Appliances W? Close Saturday at 1 p.m. (???N0WH?O? ? <" Mrs. Donald Pate ?d Mrs. Jimmy Barwlck entertained the Young Peoples Class of the Rooty Branch Church at an ice cream party held at the Pee home in the Bear Marsh Com munity Sat. evening. Refreshments consisted of home made ice cream, cookies, potoato chips and punch. Special guests were Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Davis who arrived here recently from Ft. Leon ard Wood, Missouri. Others at tending were F aye Summerlin, Joe Jones, Kaye Goodman, Brad Brock, Jon summer lin, Cathy Page, Emmitt Ruth Rogers, Ji mmy Barwlck and Donald Pate. ? ? '1 A BIG SALUTE tot "AMERICA'S i FARMERS: PROVIDERS OP PUNTY* Today's farmers pro vide ample, whole some food when, where and how we want It. - And the cost takes a smaller .j share of our incomes ? 18.2 per cent ? smaller than at any time in history. The Land Bank Is proud to have a part in the progress of farmers throughout this area. H m IDSRAl^lAND 'AMI ?????????????Mi 7,* &s".'V? ?-s?h*r^ Symbols EES* I of togetherness $57.50 I <195 nn Your inspiring choice SIZS.OB ... born to be worn with ITS. love and beaut* I rind interlock so hu tut they not turn ?J 7*]7\ s*rrL ^/^G%r I Convenient Credit Terms For Young Moderns I' Kinston's Leading Credit Jewelers" ERSKINE'S 106 N. Queen St. Kinston, N. C. 1 >cffc STARTS FRIDAY. StPT. 6 ?JdiPPP" It Cost Surprisingly Little To Carpet a Room Now During Our: WAREHOUSE CARPET SALE MORE THAN 200 ROOM ? ODD SIZE RUGS WOOL - ACRILAN - NYLON - ACRILAN ? VEREL TEXTURED LOOP - CUT PILE - LOOP ? CUT PILE PRICED AS MUCH AS QQ% QFF . 4 ROLLS HALL RUNNERS 38" wide Antique Velvet pattern la deep all Antron nylon plush, Kari-Loc woven. Skein dyed. Co lors: Tills man Beige, Sliver sand Reg. 6.33 running foot 2.50 Running Foot YOU MAY PURCHASE ON ANY By using an ordinary yard stick ONE OF OUR CONVENIENT PLANS: to measure your room, you can ... check below and get a reasonably accurate CASH - CHARGE estimate of how much it would cost to LAYAWAY - BUDGET TERMS carpet any room in your home or office if the quality carpet you select is our 100% CONTINUOUS FILLIMENT NYLON PILE DUPONT 501 5.25 sq. yd. 12 & 15' wide Values to 9.95 Colors: Crystal beige, sea green, red, bronze, beige, Wheat gold, cane, Seville olive, moss green, antique gold. if your room measures: you WB1 need this many and will cost only*: square yards: ?n of) 10' x 131/2 qV7,n 12' X 12* 16 04.UU 12' x 15* 20 105.00 12' x 18' 24 126.00 * Pad and installation not included. Check below for pad prices If the quality carpet you select is our 100% CONTINUOUS FILLIMENT NYLON 100% ACRILAN 60% WOOL and 40% NYLON CARPET 12* & 15' wide Colors: Moss green, martini, gold, green, blue, 6.88 sq. yd. Values to 10.95 bone, red, bittersweet. if your room measures: y?u WB1 need this many and will cost only*: square yards gj yg 10'xl2' 131/2 110 08 !2' x 12' 16 'JK'H 12' x 15' 20 1 J/.Dll 12* x 18' 24 165.12 if the quality carpet you select Is our 100% WOOL 12* & 15' wide Colors: Gold, moss, green, white satin, chestnut. 8.88 sq yd. Values 10 14-95 cameo, green, champagne, beige. if your room measures: y?u will need this many and will cost only*: square yards io' x 12* i3i/2 12* x 12' 16 142.08 12' x 15' 20 177.60 12* x 18* 24 213.12 *Pad and Installation not included. Check below for pad prices. CHOOSE ONE OF THESE QUALITY PADS TO CUSHION YOUR CARPET Add the pad cost ?td carpet cost together for a reasonable accruate estimate: Room No. of 32 oz. Jute 40 oz. Jute 40 oz. All aMBERLITE CLOUD SOFT Size sq.yds. and hair pad ?id Hair Pad Hair Pad pad PAD 1.00 sq.yd. 1.29 sq. yd. 1.T9 sq.yd 1.49 sq. yd. 1.49 sq. yd. 919 S$ K SS:S ?5 ? ?????? as as as as a THIS SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED IN OUR WAREHOUSE 221 N. SECOND STREET DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM OUR PARKING LOT. ' BaK-BEEBY WH.MIN6T0N. N. C '