^^1A ^5^ JIb Evans Ford Tractor Sales and Service will have a special field tractor demonstration on Saturday, May 10th. This dem onstration will be held on the old F.A. Jones Farm near Sum merlin's Crossroad, located on the first unpaved road on the left after you leave Goshen Swamp. Evans Ford Tractor, the only Ford Tractor Dealer in Duplin County Is owned and operated by Davis Evans, and is cen trally located in Kenansvllle. 3 Evans also has a service st ation business in Warsaw which he started In 1965. Open House at Evans Ford Tractor will be on Friday and Saturday, May 9th and 10th from 9 ajn. til 5:30 pan.' INSPECT SCREENS NEW YORK (*)?Before you throw open the windows to let in the spring breezes, make a careful inspection of all screens to be certain there are no holes, tears or separa tions that might enable flying insects to enter your home. Aluminum has been the pre dominant material for insect screening for the past 20 years and currently represents more than 85 percent of the total market. ' OPEN HOUSE ? Duplin County's only Ford Tractor Dealer will observe Open House on Friday and Saturday, May 9th and 10th. Pictured above Is Mrs. Davis Evans, Bookkeepers J . Horace Evans, Serviceman, Davis Evans,own-, er; Carlos Batts, Shop manager, Samuel A. Grimes, Parts Manager. Deaths And Funerals Mrs. Annis George JACKSONVILLE ? Mrs. An nie Lou George, 62, of Kinston, died Saturday in Onslow Mem orial Hospital. Graveside services were held Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the Jar man Cemetery in Richlands. Survivors include four daugh ters, Mrs. Elizabeth Ottaway and Mrs. Louise Swlnson, both of Verona, Mrs. Alice Sullivan of Durham and Mrs. Jean Chase of Kinston; five sons. Earl of Richmond, Va? Nathaniel, Luther and Dean Jarman, all of Kinston; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Etta Mae Bostick of Wa shington, D.C. and Mrs. Retha Hudler of Chester, Va.; one stepson, Dewey Jarman of Trenton; one sister, Mrs. Sally Brock of Kenansville; four half sisters. Mrs. Ruth jwlnspn of Chinquapin; Trudy Ozzte and Effle Futrell, both of GreenvH lie; two brothers, Paul Heath of Chinquapin and Kerby Heath of High Point; one half-brother, Harper Heath; of Kinston; 20 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Henry L Martin Henry L. Martin, 72, retired employee of the Carolina Pow er and Light Company died at his home in Warsaw Sunday morning. The prominent War saw citizen had been active in the Civic and religious life of the community, including the Church, school, agricultural, and youth programs. In 1957 he was the recipient of the dis tinguished service award and other honors in his long car eer as a public servant. Fun eral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the West Hill Street Baptist Ch urch, the Rev. R.A. Morris Pastor officiated. He is survived by his wife Mrs. Lena Martin, one daught er, Mrs. Pearl Maye, two sons, Owen B. and Henry Lee, one Wkr I, and a member of Tyre Masonic Lodge No. 60 of War saw. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL | Native Of Rose Hill Dies In S. C. Joseph Daniel Teachey, Sr., 64, native of Rose Hill died at his home at Fair Play, S.C. on Friday, April 30th after a prolonged illness. Mr. Teachey was the oldest son of the late Charlie and Mrs. Mattie Evans Teachey of Rose Hill and had many rel atives and friends in this vicinity. Until his retirement almost two years ago, he and his wife owned and managed the oper ation of the Una Lee Nursing Home in Traveler's Rest, S.C. Upon retirement they moved to Fair Play, S.C. and lived on Hartwell Lake. Mr. Tea chey was a member of the Bap tist Church in Fair Play and served as a Deacon on its Board. He had also ban active in the Lions Clt(b and other civic clubs for years. His funeral was held in the O'Dell Funeral Home in Trav elers Rest and was conducted by the Reverend Mr. DeForr, his pastor. Interment, was in Grindvtew Memorial Cemetery In Traveler's Rest.. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Una C. Russell Teachey, a son, J.D. Teachey Jr. of Wallace, a daughter, Mrs. Victor BurnS of Bradenton, Florida, a step son, Jack Russell of Greenv ille, S.C., a brother, Charlie Teachey Jr. of Rose Hill and two sisters, Mrs. E.G. Murray Sr. and Mrs. Leon Slkes, also of Rose Hill, six grandchildren also are survivors. BttapKA ? ? ,y ' * '? ? ftcanokc IslaaM Historical Assa. 1 Mrs. Incram Membership Chrm. Manteo, N.C. - Mrs. Sallie C. Ingram of KenansviEe, has been ".amed rhylpnc af the Duplin County ??9 Roanoke Is Und Historical . Association Membership Campaign. Mrs. Ingram's appointment was announced by Mrs. HugbQ. Alexander of Kannspoils. N.C. and Washington. D.C., who is General Chairman for the cam paign. Mrs. Robert W. Scott, wife of North Carolina's Gover nor is "Hooorary General Ch airman." ?Memberships in the Associa tion are Regular $6.00, Susta ining $10.00. and Sponsoring $$6.00, which entitles the mem ber to one reserved seat tic ket for each $6.00 value of the membership and a free copy of the Lost Colony Souvenir Pro ? ? Vs- : grata. Life Memberships are ? available at 1100.00 and entit les the donor to attend any 1 and all performances of the play each season and to receive the Souvenir Program for life. Both Life and seasonal mem berships are tax deductible aa contributions. ? Memberships for corporat ions and other businesses are available at 8100.00, and eutii- - lea the donor to 30 reserved seat tickets on request. The Corporate Member receives special mention as a Sponsor of the Association. Memberships may be ob tained by contacting Mrs. In- . gram at Box 184. Kenansvllle, N.C. or fay writing directly to "The Lost Colony", Box 68, Manteo, N.C. 27954. Two Car Accidant One person wis treated and released, two persons were hospitalized with possible ser ious injuries at Duplin General Hospital, following a two-car wredt about S o'clock Sunday afternoon at Sarecta. State Trooper Edwin R. Kir by, investigating officer, said that Benjamin Franklin (Fran kle) Kearns, about 30 of Rt. 1, Kenansville was hospitalized with head injuries. Lee Blizzard, 79, Rt. 1, Beu laville, also hospitalized, re ceived lacerations of the head . and ear and possible servical fracture. Mrs. Daphney Blizzard Lee, 49, Rt. 1, Beulaville, daugh ter of Lee Blizzard was trea ted for leg injuries and was released. Haspitalzad Friends of Mrs. JJ. Wells are sorry to learn that her mother, Mrs. LJF. Byrd was admitted to Highsmlth Hospital In Fayettevllle Tuesday mor ning. Mrs. Byrd underwent an emergency operation for a perforated ulcer and periton itis. Met Chambers The thrust chambers used in the first stage of Project Apollo's Saturn rocket must withstand heat of 6,000'F?half the tem perature on the sun's surface. The fuel la used as a coolant by circulating it through tubular thrust chamber walls made of a high - temperature nickel - chro mium alloy. Trooper Klrby said Kearns drove his 1962 Chevy II Con vertible from rural paved road 1701 onto rural paved road 1700. The Kearns car crossed the ce nter line and struck a 1966 Ram bler, driven by Mrs. Lee. The Lee car ran off the pavement onto the right shoulder of the road In an effort to miss the Kearn's car. The Rambler was damaged an estimated $1,000, and the Chevy n was declared a total loss. The two vehicles, Klrby said, hit left front to left front. '? Kearns was charged with dri ving on the wrong side of the road. Still The King Stainless steel wss the major consumer of nickel in 1968, ac counting for more than 35% of the more than 800 million pounds consumed in the free world. Moye Library Dedicated w - MOUNT OLIVE?Dedication services for Mount OUre Col lege's new $400,000 Mem Lib rary wore held April 3T with Dr. L. Qulncy Mumford pro seating s formal address. Dr. Mumford Is the Librarian of the Library of Congress and a nat ive of Ayden, North Carolina. He was Introduced by the Honorable David N. Henderson, United* States Congressman from the Third District. The edifice is named in mem ory of the late Rev. James Clayton Moye, Sr? of Snow Hill; and in honor of his widow, Mrs. Ethel Brooks Moye. A son. Dr. Robert W. Moye of Ralcifh, representing the Moye Fam ily, made the presentation ap- ? eech preceding the unvelliqe of portraits of the Rev. and Mrs. Moye. The portraits wereunv elled by David B. Moye of Kin s ton, a son, and Mrs. Ruth Moye Taylor of Greenville, a daughter. 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