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Mamie hS. Jones of VlrginM Beach, Vs.; two daughters, Mrs. Deborah Joqes Davis of Norfolk Va? and Peggy Lynn Jones of VirgiiHa Bea h, Va.; a soo^pl ateve Allen Jones of Virginia Beach. Vfcj his father. David Franklin Jones of Kinston; nine sisters, Mrs. Margaret Whit man of Jacksonville, Mrs. Ruth Orfield of Kansas City, Mo., ? Mrs. Naomle Howard of Autry ville, Mrs. Fannie Mercer of Magnolia, Mrs. Bertha Sand erson of Mount Olive, Mrs. Hannah Lee of Corpus Chrtstl, Texas, Mrs. Addle Houston of Richlands. Mrs. Joyce Hinson of Kinston, Mrs. Lois Carter of Wilmington; a brother, Joseph T. Jones of Pompano Beach. Fla. James R. Norris WALLACE ? James R. {Jim my) Norris, 86, a retired car penter of Route 1, Wallace, died Thursday. Funeral 2 p.m. Friday, Beulah Free Will Baptist Church, the Revs. Tom Dorm an and D. A. Br ads haw. Burial, Blanton cemetery. Surviving: his wife , Mrs. Spicey Rivenbart Norris; a daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Norris Carpenter of the home; four grandchildren. Mrs. Damn S. Albritton MOUNT OLIVE - Funeral services for Mrs. Doonle S. Albritton, 94, of Calypso, were held Friday at 2 p.m., Tyndall Funeral Home Chapel, the Rev. R. A. Thompson. Burial, Calypso Cemetery. Surviving: two daughters, Mrs. Ruth Farrior of Calypso and Mrs. Mack Herring of Rt. 2, Mt. Olive; two sisters, Mrs. y ? OHve Mrs. Mauds 6. Wilkat BAILEY - Mrs. Maude Griggs Walker, 71 died Wednes day. Funder al services were conducted at 3 o'clock Thurs day afternoon at the Bailey Methodist Church by the Rev. Dan Meadows. Burial followed in the Bally Cemetery. Mrs. Walker was resident of Duplin Countyfor many years while her husband, the late Carl H. Walker Sr. was principal of B. F. Grady High School. Surviving: two sons, Carl H. Jr. of Jacksonville and Stan ley W. Walker of Raleigh; a grandchildren. i Faisoa Famttr Funeral services were held Sunday at 4:30 In the chapel of Tyndall Funeral home for George W. polities, 77, a re tired farmer of Route 2, Fai son. Mr. Holmes died Friday. The Rev. Oscar Hartls, pastor of the Bear Marsh Baptist chur ch, officiated at the services and burial followed in Fas ion cemetery. Holmes is sui vived by a dau ghter. Mrs. Dorothy Tyndall of the home; two brothers, Onsby Holmes of route 2, Mount Olive and Ben Holmes of Route 2 Warsaw; three sisters. Mrs. Nettie Lynn of route 3, Tarbo ro, Mrs. Eva Gregory and El iza Holmes of Mount Olive. whert she * ad been taken th heart condition. Mrs. Davl Had beet in n; healtl Funeral services were hel. PL Friday afternoon at 3:30. b hapel of Tyndall Funeral he.< I here with her the 1 J Im White, of the local Metho dic church, officiating. Inter ment will be In Maplewooc cemetery here. Surviving are three sons Thurman Da via of Mount Olive, Joe Davis of Golds bo ro. anc Jack Davis of La Plat*. Md.; I and two Jaughtt t... Mrs R.H, I Morton Of Trenton, and Mrs, I R. C, Westmoreland of Miami] I Also surviving are 11 grand children and six great grand technique*, ppnuA po<t<nf w nUnon4*tikc ins banictml loot steels. Akkonfh *1 $340 an ?? nee i l> presently one of the world's moat expensive industrial a'tr ishre , CE expects it will enable mrtalworbing Industries to redt ee :be coat of |>M in* ami finishing many super-hard materials be op to one-third. Tbe small amnl of Boraaoo on ibe scale baa a saloe of aboot $$00. 34 ACRE FARM FOR SALE | DUPLIN COUNTY - LIMESTONE TOWNSHIP 1 2 MILES FROM BEULAVILLE - 8 Acres Cropland - Feed Gram ? 3 Acres ? Tobacco Allotment - 2.38 Acres I - Marketing Quota 5022 Lbs. - Other Crops - 2.82 I TOTAL 8 ACRES 26 ACRES WOODLAND Oay Phone 324 4101 Night Phone 324-4458 ? ADDRESS P.0 BOX 335 RICHLANOS. N. C.28574| the first of the itionth? If you get your money in by the fifteenth of the month. J ; Outlaw, First Alternate; Marvin Garris, Second Alternate. Creel slobart Brlnson, Chairman; Raymond A. Brown Vice-chairman; Ray Lanier, Regular Member; Gar . land Whaley, First Alternate; Lloyd Padrlck, Second Al ternate. C -Faison - Roy McNeill, Chairman Robert Lee Pate, Vice-Chairman; Roba Pate, Regular Member; Sam Taylor, First Alternate, Hood Sutton, Second Alternate. D-Glisson - George Kelly, Chairman; Willard Westbrook, VIce-Chairman; Larry W.Har per, Regular Member; J. w. Waters, First Alternate; Joseph W. Outlaw, Second Alternate. E-Island Creek - Wilbert A, Hanchey, Chairman; Thomas Cavenaugh, /Ice-Chairman; Henry G. Hanchey, Regular Me mber ; D. F. Rivenbark, First Alternate; A. C. Kenan, Sec ond Alternate. F- Kenansville - O. R. Bliz zard, Chairman; D. F. Cham bers, Vice-Chairman; Thomas Chestnutt, Regular Member; Ji mmy Wayne Stroud, First Al ternate; Robert F. Williamson, Second Alternate. G-Limestone - Geo rgeR. Co wan, Chairman ; Leonard Ken nedy, Vice-Chairman; Ervin Lanier, Regular Member; Ro lin Thomas, First Alternate; Otirwood Lanier, Second Alter nate. H- Magnolia - Ralph EKshop, Chairman; Galtha Drew, Vice Chalrman; DaVtd Byrd, Regu lar Member; Thurman Evans, First Alternate; Lewis Willi ams. Second Alternate. J-Rockfiih - Richard a Bo g ternate ajiaon L. e c id Alternate. ^PpMl - D. L Sn rh. Ch rtnn*; J*. H Thomas I /Ice tc J. ' ? fp!j ' '" 'I Wilbur Sumner, Second Alter nate. i ;' M-Warsaw - Herbert L. West. Chairman; Robert D. Bl tckn re, /ice-Chairman; Wil 0# C C. 1 ly. Sep, [eff Cxit ;hir< e, la m? ab u tkiiily bec< eleg*tea th it) :oi wher? lected a an ounty tconm die mate 9:30 ajn kfit th county committee m? are :le the le. - rrr:, hi o he regul :omi lU mi wli lerve as th< feed jrail rheai an plan diversion programs, $&'? nation progri icreag an ketii no tea, c< lit lo. 4 e fa lo* | A tostot lli la flshim Mn. i the lg i about One. weight Una test ( CD i i i&uE ?: , Henry Westbrook 1 iertry W< tbrook id Mrs Anns Jest visited -rlth Mrs. irew | llackmore nd diss Hora Biackmore In Wa - r, Saturday aft< I (or a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert HUs ard c E Cross ft Visited Mrs. ttle leWest brook snd Mrs. Daaiy Dsil, rhursdsy night. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. West brook and Judy of Beautancus visited Mrs. Hettie BeUe West brook and Mrs. Daisy Dsil. Fri day night. Mr. and Mrs. Liston Yopp of Sneads Ferry visited with Mrs. Daisy Dai: recently. ??' Miss Gloria Wallace of Wil son visited with her parents during the weekend. Miss Wal- - lace is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Wallace. MICRO-MESSAGES FOR THE MUUW UVdMIJVltliids of state plus four U.S. documents ore contained 011 thin 1?2 inch diameter silicon wafer in a Time Capsule left on the moon by'the Apollo 11 astronauts. The messages were reduced to 1/200th of their origi nal size by a new information technology process de veloped by the Sprague Electric Company Semicon ductor Division, Worcester, Mass. By etching the micro-messages in an ultra-thin, 4 millionths of an inch, quartz (silicon dioxide) coutihg on the silicon wafer, a record able to withstand the extreme conditions of space will remain permanently on the moon to signify the historic event. The Sprague process allows the pin-head sized mes sages to withstand temperatures over 1800?F indefi nitely, something far beyond the abilities of microfilm and other previous micro-reproduction techniques. ? _ .?-H II ? I JMf . ^^ ? Thi Wtrnv-Z4205W Big-screen compact table model. 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