CSVZCSS23 i PERSONALS ABOUT PEOPLB
Phone 2331 Mrs James Faison. Correspondent
-Personals
Mr. and Mrs., W. E. Thornton,
Jr. and children of Chapel Hill
spent the week end with Mrs. W
E. Thornton.'"' iv i.,.;v,:;.,.i
Mrs. Don Wlnslow and Mrs. W.
. E. Haughen -were' - the luncheon
guests Saturday of Mrs. Don Pat-
.. ten in 'Raleigh. yn'wJ'
,t Mr, E. D. Williams Jr.. of Den
ver, Colo and Mrs. . E. D. Williams
of Mt. Olive were the supper guests
of the James Faisons Friday. '!
', . Mrs. A.' W.- King returned Thu
rsday from the Duplin Memorial
Hospital to Kenansville. ' 1: . ;
Mrs. J, B. Stroud of Greensboro
is visiting her ;son J.?S: Stroud Jr;
and 1 family. ;';,; -V; -: : i
Mrs. P. D. Taylor, Miss; v Jane
Faison and house guests,, Miss
Janice Culver and Miss Ruth Pier
son of Del. visited the Tryon Palace
in New Bern Wednesdays; , ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. , Keith Estep and
daughter of Washington spent the
week' with Mrs, Estep's parent,
Mr. and Mrs. 'P.. 6. Adams. . - j
' Mr and Mrs. L. J. Howe had ajs
their guests last week their, daugh
ter Mrs. .William Hunter and Mr.
Hunter of Wlnston-Salem. -v t?-
Dr. and Mrs. Earle Watts orWin-ston-Salem
were the , over night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar-
Pridgen
ing Co.
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jv.i(. Operatert'. Of . .
Coin -; Operated Phono
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Cigarette Vindors. .New
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St WEST COAST? LUMBER CO.
w 200 CasUe ilayne Road
, . v Wilmington, North Carolina
P.O. Box 989 - Phone RO 3-1674
Dear Friends:
There is Hidden Value ia Western Lumber!
Why Else Would Souh Eastern North Carolina's
Leading Speculative Builders And Contractors
' Who Are Interested In Both Price And Quality Buy
It- And When They Build Their Own Homes-What
Do They Use?' Why Quality West Coast Lumber! !
SHEATHING :
' White Fir
$80.28 or $89,78
' 2x6 & Wider
.; FRAMING
Douglas FirJ $94.25
ROOFING
i ' Flintkote Brand -Thickbutt
$6-89
. Sealtab
....:;i.$784
Felt 1.-..
$2.37
OAK: FLOORING
1 Com Shorts ..I $109.25
Clear & Select w $118.75
l Com Red R7L $175.75
Select Red R .. $204.75
Clear Red R'L $213.75
. 1 Price Net-Delivered
aison.News &
tin Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Igoe'and
children visited his parents in New
York last week.'?' ? X''.-'''11
.' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saunders and
daughter Roeanna of Canton spent
several days last week with Mr.
Saunder's mother, Mrs. L. F. Saun
ders. They spent the week end with
the Harry Saunders in Beaufort.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Perkins, Mist
Barbara and Mark Perkins return
ed on Fiday to Richmond. After
visiting the-Rev. ; and MrS.vW. T.
Perkins, Jr. and family. - 'ii'-Xi".
Miss Jane Faison and guests
spent Tuesday with the J. N. Kal
ttiars on Wrightsville Beach.
, Mrs. Bob Fite and daughter Anna
are visiting her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. C; D. Lee. Wj-
i The Rev. and Mrs. W. T. Perkins
and. children are . spending .,; thel
vacatlon in Richmond.
Airs Haugen
Honored
Mrs. C D. McCullen and Mrs.
I. R. Calson entertained Friday
afternoon at Mrs. McCuIlen's with
a coffee hour honoring Mrs. Wil
liam E. Haugen of Hudson, Wise.,
guest of Mrs. John Oates, Around
twenty attended. -:'i . '
Miss Para, McCullen assited the
hostesses in- serving.
Wililarns-Taylor Wed In Faison Sunday
In a ceremony Saturday at the
Faison . Presbyterian Church, Miss
Betty Lou Taylor became the bride
of Claven " Curtis - Williams- The
bride is the daughter of Mr. - Mrs.
Eddice Taylon Mr. Williams Is the
son of Mrs, John Timothy Williams
of Mount Olive and the late Mr.
WUliamsf ' : ; : ,ic.:c'!:
. The Rev? W. T. Perkins officiat
ed and music was presented by
Mrs. Curtis Cates, organist and
Mrs. Donnel Taylor and Mrs. Cecil
McCullen, vocalists,
i Given in marriage by her broth
er, Luther Eddice Taylor Jr., the
bride, wore, a formal gown of, silk
organza oyer antique taffeta, with
appliques of ' chantilly lace. The
dress was fashioned with a por
trait neckline and the boufant
skirt ended in a chapel train. Her
veil was, attached to a crown of
pearU. and. j carried an, a,m
bouquet of white roses
Miss Katharine Taylor of Golds-boro-
was maid Of honor. She wore
a street-length dress or wove em
broidered organdy over . mint
men ; tafeta. and carried an
arm bouquet of pink rose s.
Miss Susan Sanderlin of Kitty
Hawk and . Miss - Berta Stroud of
Faison, bredesmaids, wore dress
es similar to the honor attendant's
and they carried arm bouquets of
pink Toses. Flower girls were
Miss Becks Taylor, niece of the
bride, , and Miss Sharon Williams,
niece of the bridegroom..
The bridegroom's - brother,. John
Timothy Williams Jr. . of Mount
Olive, was best man and ushers
were Carol Williams of Mount
Olive, brother of the bridegroom,
Dr.. Donnell ,Taylor.. of Faison,
brother ? of the ; bride, George
PRECUT STUDS
. White Fir
; i or $94.52
'f ;$87.8f , '
; 2x4Random 1
Lengths ';.
Cedar ........... . $85.03
White Fir ........... $94.52
f Fir Plywood
Va AD Int $2.89
AD Int - $6.66
Va AC Ext-... .: $3.16
AC Ext $4.29
SheathiHg .......... $4.5(
Vt Sheathing $3.95,
Sheathing ....... $2.92
. PREFINISIIED
V Grooved Paneling
Lauan $5.62
Birch $10.64
Oak $12.15
Cherry ... - $1429
Walnut .:....:;... $14.29
Social
Dcavcr-Amon
Marriage Vows
Spoken - -
Mrs. Vennle Amon of Faison and
Mr. Dill Deaver of Brogden Town
ship were' united in marriage Sun
day afternoon at the Freewill Bap
tist Parsonage in Mount Olive. The
Rev. Paul Barwick, performed the
single ring ceremony in the pre
sence of the immediate families.
Mrs. Emory Carico of Richmond
Va., and Mr, Carl Amon of Rich
mond, ' Va., attended, the couple.
The bride was attired in a navy
blue dress with navy accessories. A
reception was held Saturday 'night
at the home of Mr .and Mrs, Bal
lard Sutton for the bridal couple
and immediate families. Wedding
cake, salted nuts and mints were
served. -
Mrs, Taylor
Honors Miss Davis
Mrs. F. D. Taylor entertained at
her home Monday afternoon honor
ing Miss Annette Davis, bride of
Sunday. Fourteen guests surprised
Miss Davis with a kitchen shower,
with each gift was a favorite re-
celpe. -' ' t:J':!.:-r.
Mrs. .Taylor served cheese straws
assorted sandwiches, pineapple fil
led doughnuts, and salted nuts with
punch. ,.
Hatch of Mount Olive and (Norman
Sears of Greensboro. .
The bride's parents entertained
at a reception : at their home.
After a "wedding-trip0 to-Western
North Carolina, the couple will
make their home at Wrightsville
Beach. ;
The bride is a graduate of Mere
dith College and is a teacher of
art at the Roland-Grice Junior High
School, Wilmington. -r
The bridegroom was graduated
from Wake Forest College where
he was a member of Sigma Chi
fraternity. He is now associated
with the General Adjustment Bu
reau, Wilmington.
The memory and conscience
never did, nor never will agree a-
bout forgiving injuries.
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Warsaw, N. C
Dr. Thomas W. Alley :
('.., . !, Optometrist
'"Warsaw. N. C.
Rear of Warsaw Drag Company
taes. ft Sat from S:M to $:M
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
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THEATRE
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The Seven Year Itch
Starring Marflya Mearee
Tom EweD
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rodney thf
rcvAwnner says
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OF THE
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The Duplin Times
- Kenansville, N'.C. V
A. $; C, NOTES
Tobacce Marketing Cards Mailed
Tobacco Marketine Cards tor Lie
1961 crop of flue r cured tobacco
were mailed to producers In Dup
lin County , last Friday. It is the
producer's responsibility to:
L Keep the card M his possession
at all times. ; ' " ' -
2. See that only tobacco produced
on the farm for which the card is
prepared for is marketed on the
card.
S. If the card la lost, stolen or de
stroyed, reoort it to the countv of
fice. .,
FOR ALL FOREIGN
TIRE RECAPPING
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Clinton, N. C.
Wilmington Hvvy. , LY 2-2809
COOPERATIVE
1 SAVINGS
AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
v Of Wilmington
"Where Thousand Are Saving Millions"
" 205 Main Si. W. Ray Johnson, Manager
u. o mm teN
Rest in time to ovoid
: "iwsting in peace.
4. Return the card to the county
office as soon as you' have complet
ed selling all tobacco produced on
your farm.
Soybeans Support Rate
, (The support rate for soybeans
produced in North Carolina in 1961
has been set at $2.26 per bushel.
This support rate was set 46c above
the level that prevailed in 1960, and
is based on the national average
support price announced earlier at
$2.30 per bushel for 1961 crop soy
beans grading No. 2 or better.
: To be eligible for support under
the 1961 operation, soybeans must
be produced in .1961. Producers
R
7 M m.:
Per Annum
Current Rate
On Savings
Accounts Here
COME SEE
must also maintain their 1959-00
average acreage of conserving and
idle land on the arm in 1961.
Wool Incentive Payment
The Dnplin County 'ASC olflcV
has made payment to twe produ
cers of shorn wool for the I960 mar
keting year. These payments a
mouni to $368.61 for 1959 pounds of
shorn wool. ..... .....
..The 1961 marketing yearf began
April I. 1961 and ends March .
1962. v:.;.cr.
If there ia any producer of shorn
br unshorn wool who has not' filed
application for their incentive pay
ment they should come by the
county ASCS office and do so. Also,
please bring the bill of sale with
you.
Surplus Labor
Offsets Japan
A small paper bag encases each
apple as it grows to protect it from
insect damage in Japanese orch
ards. Such labor-consuming practices
are common in Japanese agricul
ture, where the disadvantage of a
limited amount of land has been
partially offset by the substitution
of labor for land. With but 12.7
million acres of land, Japan's far
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can repay your loan just like rent in a tingle
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US TODAY
WaHace. N. C
mers produce 80 per cent of the
food requirements, of the 93.6 mil.
lion people-who live 1q ; an area
smaller than Califorinai . . '
Intensive researcn-6.500 research
workers; and education programs
12,000 extension workers have help
ed boost yields of farm crops by
six percent per year since 1950.
But agricultural Imports are re
quired to meet the food deficit and
obtain raw materials for manufac
ture. '
A principal U. S. agricultural
market, Japan has Imported $390
million of our farm products, as an
annual average for the past ten
years. America has been a market
for some Japanese crops, largerly
silk and mandarin oranges, but the
total averages less than one-tenth
of our exports, according to a re
port from Foreign Agricultural Ser-
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Fabric By Top Mfgrs.
Reg. Values to $1.00 yd.
Sale 38c yd.
New Fall
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DACRON and COTTON
ARNE and COTTON
GINGHAMS
Reg. $1.49 yd.
Sale 88c yd.
New Fall
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Suit and Skirt Weight
Fabrics
Orion & Viscose Avilon
Reg. $1.49
Sale 88c yd.
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Designers Imported i
"Dressy" Brocaded Fab
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Reg. $4.00 and $5.00
Short Lengths
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FALLWOOLENS
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Large Group
Summer
PRINTED COTTONS
Some Drip Drp
Values To 59c yd
Sale 28c yd.
36" and 45" Wide
DRIP DRY FABRICS.
100 Dacron-Arnel
Cotton
Dan River - Gingham-
Cotton Prints Values to
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Sale 43c yd.
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Printed Cottons
45" Wide Fabrics
Drip Dry
Reg. $1.00 to $1.39
Sale 63c yd.
Large Group
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45" Dacron and
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Top Shelf For Telephone
Bottom ShelY for Tele. Book
A 53.00 Value
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