vtetttag*21""aS Saieed and family. Saturday Miss Gloria Herring of Ra Mgfa spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Herring. Jr. end family Mr. and Mrs. MUford Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Quinn all cf Warsaw and Mr and Mrs. Francis Oakley of Kenansvtlle spam Saturday through Wed., Mrs. Linda P. Hunter of Ra leigh spent the weekend with Mrs. J.C. Prldgen, Jr. 1J. Quinn spent Frl. and Sat at the opening of Caro wiads. Mrs Maade Alderman and Mrs. Mary Stilley of Rose HOI spent the weekend with Mrs. IJ. Quinn and Jay. Mr. and Mrs. JJi. Wahab spam dm weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wahab and gi rls and Miss Annette Wahab iafeleigb. urn Smith of Raleigh spe nt several days last week wi th his grandmother, Mrs. Fr ed Ehars. His parens, Mr. and Mrs. G.w. Smith, Jr., Jo I yjii a ? ? of*Kh?ran rs. Robert L. Mint on, Jr. du rtng the weekend. Mrs J.W. Straughan is d? siting Miss friahlr Straughan in Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose. Donnie Eszell, and Brooks Bo yette attended the regional J ayeee meeting in New Bern this weekend. Bennie Wilson. Jr. has re turned to West Point after sp- : ending several days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. BJC. Wilson. i Mel Herring of Raleigh vi sited Mr. and Mrs. MelvinH erring and Sandra Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hull. 10 and family of Charlotte a nd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hull and family of Columbia, S.C. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hull, Jr. Horn* Gord?n?rs The Home Gardeners met on Monday evening with Mrs. J.M. Kornegay at her home on Meadowbromt Lane. Mrs. Hen ry C. Merritt dob president, presided over die meeting. Mrs. J.T. G res ham, Jr. and Mrs * ?MVBB BI ^ B I smf AfBrtn? fc* I tot shines withtif wtx ? ^ J^\ 1/S ? | Gal away from it all. by letting us replace X f ?v/ ? ? your old kitchen floor with new Armstrong ft "? / \ ! ? Solarian. Because ol its exclusive > ^ * ?' ? - * I | MirabondTM wear surface. Sotarian keeps '<?*: V ? V V I ? its brilliant shine tar longer than vinyl -SyC- ? ? J Boors. Easier to keep clean, too. Even J I. | | Mack heel marks wipe right up ? JJT~ | | Come in soon so we can demonstrate | ? Solarian's remarkable qualities and show %? / ,? y S ? you the two new Designer Solarian ?' 1,!rfl I designs?Palazzo and Royal Villa. f I I ? As beautiful to look at as they are to care tor Royal Villa ? '? ? 3 MORE SOLARIAN DESIGNS j C * CAR-tii HOitUn WAILPA 'ER J w? the wmi iting com in ?! ?n*ao r-11 rorksh c W^? ** ? ? "g ? Others wcr< Mrs Men uisley Mrs W.G. Brln Mrs. Carlton, Mrs. C urn, Fr. and Mr: Horace T. y. Jr. guest wer Mrs. His>n Nag., and Mrs. Nadlla Atf Mrs t t tans, candy, and coffee. District Queen of Music Hlg "evcd* wing !UPi UOft w?i' Sandra Gral m laugiv of 1 r. ?< * ham of Wallace Danrn Slvenr Urk. on of Mr: N. Riven bark w. de Car It c Carlton 5r of Warsaw Lynn Graham af Wallace rated EX CELLENT. It! the Jr High Event, Dup lin anient: . ,K UPERIOR were: Carroll Matthews agd Tarla West of Warsaw. A ratidg of EXCELLENT was a warded to Trilby Phillips of Warsaw and to July Marshbum of Wallace. The students are pupUes of Mrs. WJ. Middleton, Jr. of now hi la i quirt w in this State Foi eGgramlr slot- ha be presenting Hu Safet; im on a ll >: officers e re J to dmlnister th tQizlnj tldltfi personnel w* i-ali rolunteers that < oitlt teach Hunter Safety so younj Although the course Is no fha < ii thl State, It it ig ffered by the Commls slot) and the graduation certl ~ -i v phi Lynn Graham Lynn Graham, daughter of Mr and Mrs Inrin Graham, of Wallace, won the title of "Queen of Music" for the S outheastern District in New B? ern recently. Lynn will com pete for the state title at the convention in New Bern on Apr il 27. The winner in the state will receive a one hundred dol- : lar scholarship. Other students performing f rom the Warsaw Jr. Music Club were Danny Rivenbark and Car roll Matthews of Warsaw, Ha Sue Davis of Rose Hill, and Barry Frazelle of Beulaville All are students of Mrs. WJ. Middleton, Jr. of Warsaw. Piano Contest j Includes Duplin Students 1 The N.C. Music Teachers' on Sat , March 31. Dr. Charles Bath, piano pro- 1 fessor at ECU was the judge for this event. Four ratings were given to Students participating in the Jr. and Sr. high school piano event. SUPERIOR for those who Pi*y with meticulous ac curacy, In the correct style for the composer and with l maglnatlon. EXCELLENT a C.nyayement ^Mnnounctd Mr and Mrs. Sheldon Swann of Warsaw announce die en gagement of their daughter. Stephanie, to Eugene English, son of Mr. and Mrs. David English of Kenansville. A June 24th wedding is planned. PRICES Throughout I pattern quail) at >om. wilt either ontem jM ^ ^ ? T* "WW ff - ? V: Iff ll*U ID |fnched m Nmfcfldi&e Sari | > jUf?ii ' ' LJ . I eachipg toy icjurs^ln t ! I in IPH A ? H i ? ACTION Hirold Ros*-Pre$id?nt Then are two trends being noted in counteracting the pro blem of illegal drugs in N.C. These trends are a very defi nite movemen" toward the mis use <* hard drugs, such as her oin, and a movement of some drugs to a younger age group. There seems to be more ? heroin available throughout N. C. It has spread from our lar ger cities to our even must ru ral areas. While the age of pushers and suppliers arrested seem to be climbing, informa tion is that many people are starting to use drugs at a you nger age. The indications are that many young people stan on legal drugs that can be mis used and move into marijuana and acid. The battle of the drug pro blem in N.C., has proven that1 law enforcement cannot stop the flow of drugs alone. It Is obvious that is Is a social pro blem and dial in order to ef fectively combat it. a much greater effort is going to have helpful in drug education pro grams, it would be more im portant tp develop and expand 4 p i SUflhigrlltfs Aod Cattle K Ermj Umimj At 1M P. M. \. N Dial Mt. diva65841-34 M*' I SOFTEN YOUR TAXES ?' * ? ' ? A new epidemic to sweep tag the country. Identified as Taxes it to spread by the ' "bite" of Uncle Sam's fero cious IRS men and bite the pocket book like an experi enced thief! Softening the tax bite this tions, not thetonst of which, Coat of drugs exceeding 1% of income may be deducted, along with *4 of health in surance premiums up to $160, and all medical ex penses exceeding 3% of in come. In addition health in \ expend* subject to the 3* I f tion to get medical treat ments, money paid to main- I tain a dependent in a then- I peutic center fee (bug I addicts, and acupuncture | penansviiie ^ ^RUC STOR E y || The abort comment i appear each week to ?k t bought t. opmamt. N K Suits to Size 60-Tall Shirts

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