Kenansville News DCOCflMAItt noon Johnny Scon spent the week end in Faison with the Her old Precythe Fain ay. His mother, Mrs. Hssel W. Scott went after him on Sunday and had dinner there. Mrs. Robert Johnson of Iv anhoe, Mrs. Wyman Hayden and Mrs. WJi. Huggins of Wil mington and Mrs. Belle StaQ ings of Wallace visited Mrs. Eva Bl Hughes last Tuesday. Miss Mary Lee Sykes, Mrs. Ruby C. Kornegay, Mrs. Mary B? Fulford, Mrs. Eloise K. Ry der and Mrs. Eudell Garner attended the South Eastern Pu blic Health Meeting at the Bl ockade Runner on Wrightsville Beach last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Helen K. Jordan spent a couple of days last week at Scott's Hill with Mrs. Bill Eu banks. Mrs. N.B. Boney has retur ned from Charlotte after sp ending several days there last week with her son's family. Mrs. Colon Holland visited her husband several days last week at the Veteran's Hospital in Durham. Mrs. Ella Rose Mercer Th lgpen has been a patient at the N.C. Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill for the past two weeks. Mrs. Oscar Redwine and ch ildren shopped in Kinston one day last week. Mrs. Mary C. Southerland, and Mrs. Ella Q. Smith accom panied Miss Annie Catherine Rhodes to Fayetteville last Sun day, P.M. C.E. Quinn who has been a patient for several weeks at the Cape Fear Valley Hospital in Fayetteville has returned to his home here during the past weekend. The Ellis Vestals attended their Class Reunions atN.C.U. In Raleigh. Miss Kitty Jackson and br other Jay of Clinton were week end guest of their father, Jim my Jackson and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jackson. Miss Louie Anne Williams and her house guest Mrs. Lo - uise Williams of Baton Rouge, La. have been visiting Miss Tina Hammond in Trenton. Mrs. Robert Powell accomp ???????? ^Mrs. HoSrtWlllUnishasre turned to her home here after receiving treatment for several days at Duke Hospital In Dur hwn? . a i Mrs. Jack Sittcrson visited her sister to Wilmington over the weekend. PrMkyttrim Woman The Women of tne Smith's Presbyterian Church Joined the Women of Grove Presbyterian Church for their Special Bible Study here in the Lucy J?*v finding in Kenansville on last Monday night. The words of welcome were spoken by Mrs. William E. Craft, local presi dent. The opening Devotional was conducted by Mrs. Law rence Southerland. The Bible Study was moderated by the Rev. Troy D. Mullis. pastor of the two churches. A social hour followed the meeting during which time Mrs. Craft assisted ty Miss Marg aret Williams served cookies and punch to the fourteen pre sent. Kitty Jackson Calibrates Birthday Kitty Jackson was honored on her eighth birthday Sunday afternoon by her father and grandparents. The delightful occasion was held at the Jack son home in Kenansville. Outdoor games were direc ted by Susan Murphy,and inclu ded contest providing much en joyment for the honoree and el even guest present. Jimmy Jackson made movies of his daughter and her friends activities which included baloon dancing and the limbo. Guest were served punch, co okies and potato chips. Kitty received many nice gifts. Kontract Klub I Mrs. D.S. Wjlliamsonwas hostess to the members ofthe. Kenansville Kontrac* KluBon Thursday night with Mrs. A.T. Outlaw and Mrs. PJ. Dobs on as additional guests. Mrs.Pob Mrs. WJ. Sfttersonwss hos tess to her bridge club and ad dltlonal guest at her home on Country Club Road Last Wednes day night. At midpoint of play the hos tess served chocolate nut sun daes with pound cake and cof feMrs. Mattie Sadler won garden tools for club high and Mrs. JJ. Wells won dahlia bul bs for visitors. Members playing were Mrs. Sadler. Mrs. Martha Sitter son. Mrs. W.E. Craft, and Miss Margaret Williams. Guest were Mrs. J .a Wallace, Mrs. I.C. Burch, Mrs. Hazel Scott and Mrs. Wells. VoluntMr Firemen's Week STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT STATEMENT BY GOVERNOR ROBERT W. SC OTT WHEREAS, North Carolina's 29.000 volunteer firemen pro vide unselfish and dedicated service in the 943 fire depar tments throughout our State each day; and .. WHEREAS, these firemen I arc good citizens who have join ed together to provide protec tion for the lives and prop I erty of their neighbors against I fire; and . . w . WHEREAS, we are Indebted I to our firemen for providing this security, without which we could not have a modern, pro- ? gresslve State; I 8 THEREFORE, 1 proclaim May 4-10, 1969 as VOLUNT- I EER FIREMEN'S WEEK IN NORTH CAROLINA and com I mend this worthwhile observan I ce to our citizens. By the Governor: ROBERT W. SCOTT Note Of Thanks 1 would like to express my ISST'SS cards and visited me while I was at Cape Fear Hospital. C.E. Quinn r ^ PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walh er of Tsrboro visited Mr. and Mrs. James Walter during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faires and Sibyl visited Mrs. M*ry F aires in Wallace, Thursday. Mrs. Laura Faires, Mrs. Be ssie Massey and Mrs. Mollle Smith visited Mrs. Irene Tur- I j_ nj_i. um p.. i imr ui rum nui oaiuruay. David Grlgg of Titusville, Fla,visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook during the weekend. David Grlgg and Mrs. Paul Westbrook visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best of Beautancus Sun day. Mrs. Paul Westbrook and Mrs. Robert Best visited Byard Kornegay, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Kornegay and Mr. and Mrs. Ch arles Lane of Beaut ancus Sunday. PFC Hal Walker of Fort Br agg spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Walker. PFC Hal Walker of Fort Br agg visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook and David Grlgg, Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Best of Beaut ancus were supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Qulnn and children of Warsaw and Mrs. Lynwood Kornegay and children of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. Manley Kornegay and Andrew Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Wallace and Gloria Faye attended the May L>ay celebration at Mount Olive Junior College, Saturday. Mrs. Lei and Wallace and Gl oria Faye shopped in Kinston, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kor negay of Scotts Store visited Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wallace, Friday. E.C. King, Sr. of Folkston spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wallace. Mb 31 U F aye Wallace at tended the He . ring Reunion. R? nday at Pleasant Grove Comqp* unity Building. Ralph Jones of Beautancus visited Mrs. Stacy Jones Sunday. Mrs. Nell Walker accompan ied by Keith Jones of Beula vtlle visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Jones of Warsaw Tuesday ifterwx* and Mrs. Stacy Jco Walter. PFC Hal Walker and Jimrak and Mrs. Arnold Walker Thur - sday. > Hanry Clay Weetbrook ac companied by Tommle Wallace and Randy Kornegay enjoyed an outing at White Late Sunday. Wlflard Roy Westhrook of F ayetteville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. West brook, Sr. Saturday. WW th wnlng Dar?. n of as fes tival queen, Campbell Coll** beg true celebration of the rites of spring. mI ng th? somethlng-for - e ve ry-1 as te pa ttern of tht "pre-exain steam letting" at Campbell, theweek 1 enteric ; s is Pi rl? VnMt MrswjRe^BBHHF'Vr. 142 Kail dement St. and Br yant Heaiarsoo, >od ofCaflgr--^ derson, 603 ^Eatl JAnrpny jrsJSOS on tho fotool y doolof %9Ht cowMrtoJO rfo* 'y-'- \ a ?? m A* . 1?8llc fjf tnP1 ; : r. -??. m %?*???&&?# w giTHE MSHIUN mm IS CELEBRM1NG THEIR 23rd ANNIVERSARY SALE This h a bi^chsnct to saw on | GREAT SAVINGS! 1 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY a 6r0up of icomplete stock silkl DRESSES WmWHrrE COSTUMES AND COCKTAIL glljjg j|||| % *0 % COATS m A 6roup of Spring RpQular Prico 1 and Summar Coma in and Rogistar HATS price riet'cirtificate ^11 1 Froo Sift Wrapping yaJiim^hoppe Of Kinston. Inc. ' * "The Starni Smarteot Styling." 11* E. Gordon St Kinaton, N. C. DIAL JA S-SS7I ? ALL SALES FINAL - ALTERATIONS EXTRA I f 11 I Measured any way you like. By the crowds. 11k news stories. 11k sales. Few cars have caused a ""H like ! Manendi or hrokeu so nuy records. Eveiy day urn and nwmpeople are ashing questions about it Kenan tte answers. Q. Why did you bulk! the Maverick ? A. We think of Maverick as another one of Ford Motor Company's answers to the gold drain. Now Ameri cans who want small car economy don't have to ( send their U.S. dollars overseas. Q. Why dhl you call It Maverick? A. You know what a maverick is. A maverick breaks the rules. A maverick is different Maverick plugs the big gap between the compacts and the Imports. It has a wheetbase eight Inches shorter than a *69 Falcon, eight and one-half inches longer than a VW 1500. Nothing else like it. Q. Why dM you make It this size? A. Maverick pinches pennies, not people. We gave Maverick more leg room. More shoulder room. More luggage room. Good example: the front teat of a Maverick offers you nine inches more shoulder room than the front seat of the leading economy import and Its trunk can handle all the luggage for a family of four, including a set of golf clubs Q. What do I get lor the prtoe? A. You get your money's worth. A complete, built-for Americans kind of car. Room. Hot styling. Color keyed interiors. Even the heater is included. Some economy car interiors are about as luxurious as a park bench. Not Maverick's. You get plush seats. Cloth and vinyl upholstery with unique tartan plaid cloth inserts. You also get safety features like smart pull-out door handles. Strong safety door locks.Two speed electric wipers. Safety belts. Head restraints. Plus conveniences like armrests, coat hooks, lighted heater controls ... important little things that add so much to your driving comfort. Q. What about options? A. You can get 'em if you want 'am. You can order inte gral air conditioning. (It's built in, not hung on.) Other options include 3-speed automatic or tow-cost semiautomatic transmission, and a hefty 200 CIO Six. But lots of people won't put an extra cent into this car. Because it's all there. A complete car all ready to drive home. Q. Whet kind of gas mileage caw I get? A. That depends on you as well as the car You can get as much as 25 or 26 miles per gallon-if you have an educated toe and the right road conditions. If you have a lead foot or do a lot of city driving, you will gat i lot less. In tests by professional drivers at our tracks, where we do our best to duplicate actual driving conditions, Maverick averaged 22.5 mpg. K. Maverick's Six lets loose 105 galloping horses. That's 52 more than you get in the 4-cylinder VW 1500. Maverick can cover 417 feet in ten seconds from a standing start. That means you can get up to highway speed In a hurry. When you enter a 70 mph turnpike, you won't feel lllce a retired bookkeeper thrust into the middle of a pro football game. ? leading*impoitdoeeNMHhwi^Vi!i^p?%Ma^7 A. Maverick can U-turn in a tighter circle (35.6 feet) than the leading economy import (36.0 feet). Mav erick can slant through traffic like a halfback. It can turn on a dime and give you nine cents change. If you've bean driving any other American car, you'll find Maverick's neat size adds up to 5Vi feet to any parking space. Q. Can Detroit really buM a small economy car that's A. It's not easy, but we did it. Maverick's unitized body construction makes It light, strong and durable. IT'S welded like a battleship. Rustproofing compound goes info deep crevices that never see the light of day. Then all that strength is covered with four coats of paint for lasting beauty. Result: one tough little car that's put together to stay together. (The service schedule in the Maverick owner's manual goes up to 106,000 miles or nine years: that ought to tell you something about its rugged durability.) Q. How atooatparta and service? A. Maverick is designed to be unusually easy to ser vice. You're dealing with made-in-America parts and 6.000 ea8y-to-f)nd Ford Dealers. Fast repairs and easy replacements mean extra savings in both time and money. Q. Is Maverick raaRy easier and loaa expensive to maintain than an economy Import? A. Definitely Maverick oil changes come only every 6,000 miles and chassis lubrication once every 36,000 miles The leading economy import recom mends oil changes every 3,000 miles (twice as often as Maverick) and chassis lubrication every 6,000 miles (six times as often as Maverick!). Those are just a few examples of the many ways Maverick t I lessens inconvenience and lowers operating cost A. Yes, if you have an average amount of mechanical ' ability. The Maverick owner's manual contains 24 ;J pages of detailed diagrams and easy-to-follow jn structiohs for routine maintenance jobs you can do . yourself,71f you wish. You'll find it easy to change spark plugs, replace ignition points ... plus many ; other do-it-yourself repairs and replacements. | a Can a small ear be eafe? And how safe Is safe? ? A. This small car incorporates the latest advances In u engineering. Maverick's brakes are as big as a stan- I dard compact's-deaigned to stop cars weighing hundreds of pounds more. Maverick gives you ft \ weight. . . power.. . stability. Designed for Amerl- | , & can driving conditions. /? IS j a How does Maverick rMe? M A. Here's where Maverick's longer, wider stance ready pays off. Vou get a smoother, quieter ride. Mav erick's tight, strong, unitized body helps eliminate ;?* squeaks and rattles. Special insulation blocks out road noise. The people who brought you a Ford that was quieter than a ftolls-Royce now bring you a | small car that doesn't sound like a power mower. a la there an advantage In the fact that Maverick M ? ready a 1970 car? jl A. Slower depreciation is one money-in-the-pocket eOi ?', vantage. Maverick's 1970 model deaignation meani' 1 < it keeps its trade-In value higher, longer (Maverick * < is built to be a good investment from the minute you buy it to the minute you sell It.) r V* ? Better come take a took at this one. You'll find It where the action is .. right in there with other great Ford values like specially equipped Ford Qalaxie 500's .. Feirlanes . .. Mustangs and Falcons. j. You'll find them at your Ford Dealer's .. the place ' you've got to go to see what*s going on. For an authentic 1/28 scale model of the new Ford Maverick, send $1.00 to Maverick, P.O. Box 5397, Department #IMS0. Detroit, Michigan J. 48211. (Offer ends July 31,1969.) i I I FORD M/fERICK $1995* >

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