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if -til 4 ' K At1 '".a I m m v 8Rj Kis., J. B. penhey oi 1)00 Visited in .Wallace Sundays lis fields, Carolyn Grady, Marga te r;u were guests of , Mr. and " Mc and Mrs. Edward Sykes and rei, Grady, 'Marie Grady, Brenda I. -C. B., Guthrie on Friday,'" family ot Charlotte ' speut tne -Matthews, Gail , Nicholson, Deb- Mrs, Caroline Gavin' and Mrs. weekend with Mrs, B.L, Sykes, orrati uinn, Shawm Stroud, Bet G. V. Gooding Visited, in Wilming-. and Miss Mary Lee, Sykes. j.;7 , tySue WUliford, Theresa Whit- : ' , - Miss Yvonne, Patterson visited ;i " Miss 'Ruth Cavenaugh in N C. " v' .Memorial : Hospital, Chapel -. Hill ' -?!:J:fa'KpXtoAa Peele and daugh-v-'W'-ter b Williamston visited Mrs. C. ':,i-:n':-:B.Sifterson,-last week. i '"': Mta:--A. A, Kafer Jr hare,Vurn ; ''d to her home in New Bern after ' ' ' 'Visiting the C B. GUthr&s for a , '"'week. ' a"''fL J"V'':'-r-;s y ; ,,f;v,: Mr. -and ; Mrs. 9ftpodro'w Smith .1 . ; ;v $tr. J, aid i Mrs. -JElmore Bell last fi'i-l'-i.,Mfnif Brown of Warsaw 1 ; "ftisitBdV het:daughter' Mrs, Ben Siwi&Wte Saturday, rt H";! ...'j.t 1J .?, -;r Wallace, N. C. for every db figure rtjir' q Got tar-deb lilil f, Y4ani for a paneoUtOol tithou ' ' tit Antwf-db's for youl Irinar ondt of ,lott (loltn :. himmy , . , vertical frcll soMn . ' floitle toiil tr!M dtrritr. U't V , -,-' 17" of Ughtwslght waist-lo-fhlgh ' fOntrbH Nylon, rayon oiid rub tar powar net In while, ; SixeiS-M-t., ." tong-lag poniU...., ' $10.95 " regular pontl...' ..... $8.95 ipiotchlng'glrdle. $795 romer r i i mm J?-' I, . . ' '' ROUTE 1 TV-: h' v -; .."."' ' it ' THICK FAT BACK.............. Neck Bones lb. 10c l- M W 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Amos Brinson - and IV Mir... J m ... Mr. and Mrs Stacy Smith and. man, Gladys WilUams and Wayne daughter spent Sunday nearTren-, Brown.,; iU' v; ton with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.'). . ' m i,.,"nl;v:'v!; Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Williamson? MfS. FuHOTCl : . and daughters of Burlington spent j Un IJree - " the week end with his mother, .HiVy flOSreSS.. . ;: Mrs.: Allie Williamson. i - 'Doou know the dif f erehce-be- Mf. and Mrs. CB. Guthrie and.'tween ."Spices and Herbs"? thU Mrs.: A A ;lCafer,, ir visited in was explained to the members of Salemburg and Laurel Lake Sun- .the South Kenansville Home Dd day. ; ' , v ;- . . : monstration Club when they niet Mrs. Hazel Scott, accompanied ' on . last Friday afternoon, with her sister,, Mrs, Harold Precythe ,J Mrs. J. Fulford at. West Siding, of Faison, to RaJeigh Saturday.. Mrs. Fulford is Foodsand Nutri- Miss Pattie Lofiin of Raleigh ,tion Leadpr for' Utis, club and she was wee! end guest of Mrs,Mar-,; presented the : fiemonstration for tha Sitterson. '.... v. ;, the'afteriioor4r He subject .'.was Mrs. J. R. Grady and Mra: RufHsi"Add Spice to, Your Meals. She Elks attended the flower shiw in ' made a "Stuffed Hamburger Pie" Raleigh Thursday afternoorv Of Prayer Begins Monday ' Week of Prayer will be odserved by the. ladies of the church be ginning .on Monday.- March 5 at 7:30 in the evening, in the Educar tional . Building of the Baptist Church; Theme for the week is "Helo ua. O God for the Glorv ot.ear . ' . ' '. xny name." :- . Monday evening the members of the , Cora Stokes Circle will pre-, sent then program. ' Rev. Lauren Sharpe will have charge of the Wednesday evening program. The Ella Cooper Circle members will conclude the series of meetings'. ' An offering for the Annie Arms trong Home Mission Fund will be taken at each meeting. World Day s Of Prayer? On Friday afternoon, March 9fh at 4:00 p.m. at the Baptist Church, World Day, of Prayef will be; ob served. The publij: jsrinvtted to attend this-meeting- , ' ' Circuit Hider The English ; sparrows aiiif' ine' Starlings are ; both hnrnigrant from England, A coiony of English sparrows has heen here at the parsonage all winter. The tar lings are. saying more dverv It. is interesting. So far there are no casualties, no killing.. Nature , is raw Peace Is a gift only God . can ' give-ir1, "If Divine- Jnvaston. Go ,to cnur.cn anu ieur(i..uj uw praw ; ' CfciBfMi Schoo;'U0:00 iWat Kenansville, Magnolia, and Unity. .; Morn&g Worship I'.at' Kenani vllle. 811:00 AM. i : '" , ' ,; You are welcome to. worship God in Christ with us in these Methodist Churches this Sunday, Please . attend, some ; Church of your choice. ; 0 Preafchet Tom 1 is . '' ' ' 7' . ;v . 25 Receive First Aid Certificates Mrs. Mattie Sadlera Red Cross First Aid Instructor had recently completed a "Jr. Class in First Aid for the 8th grade here in the 'Army, His fighting assignment is KenansvUle x Elementary School I usually a critical one. So his trai She had 25 to, reoenre Red Cross ning is as comprehensive as the First Aid Certificates; Six out of 'Army cati make it' Training is this ffrou'o ' averaaed straight A, the others ceived a B ' average whkh was . Exceptionally good. Needless' to' say the teacher was proud Of her pupils and their pa rents should be. Girls and Boys, receiving cer tificates were: Vance Alphin, Or ion Blizzard, Steve Boone,, Woody J urinson, nanay Brown, Charles Brock, Jimmy Ingram, 'fecil 0...., w-. Jones. Bobby Langston, Kandau day you pin on your,uT -b-Outlaw. Tommv Outlaw,. Sandra' and have, the right to call yourself -v . 99c ' r 'fj-'.-' Lb.l2c . r . i RmrV JnmV - r,.haninpr."- Phvl- during the first part of tne meet ing and let it pake during the business .session.'. ' " - Project leaders reporting were Me'sdameS L B. Stroud for Health, Mrs. Martha Barwick, ' Clothing leader and Mrs. Lloyd Ferrell, Ed ucation Leader.' Book reviews on ','Women and tatigue" were given t w j n A L'n- reU after which Mrs. Stroud re- ; viewed "Apple Sauce Ifeeds Su- Tha rinV. va(H in Hnnatn to wort- ssmH The Bert Cross Drive and the . coming Cancer Crusade. - During the Social Hour the Re creation leader, Mrs. Barwick led in a game.; ... Mts. Henry.', West Sr. assisted the hostess in serving individual cherry tarts topped with whipped cream, This was accompanied with coffee. Salted Nuts were also ser ved to the. 13 ladies present. Issued ion The approaching wedding of Miss Violet Gail McCullen to Curtis. H. Anderson, Jr. Is ann6unced. by her parenU, Mr. and Mrs. E. D.iCreech of Seven sprtags,rMr,, Anderson, if the son of Mr"; and Mrs.' Curtis H.f Anflerson of Warsaw. The' weddtag wUl-takt place Friday, March at 6:45 p. m. in the proteuant cnapei on Seymour ' Johnson 5Air Force Baee. All relatives and friends of the coupie arijs Invited. ' ' Paratrdopirig Is , ; It tikes ' a real afl a Pa ratrodper in th 'fJV'S.i'fhy. Att borne training offers a variety of adveBtures and it is this spirit of advefttuiev that makes" Airborne Soldiers what they are today - a group of high-flying action men whose corhbat ; history caB't be matched, i. ' . Training lasts three weeks and is -as Vugged as it is complete. Only the teughest' training can condition a nip to parachute from 1200 feet and land safely on the ground ready to fight. A Parachutist js one of the most valuable combkt Soldiers in the tough-- but not reckless. Ynu'U be introduced to au we techniques which Will enable you to perform your duties -with abso lute confidence. You,'ll jump five times while in school polishing sour jump technique tond learning eo land with weapon! ready for combat. The day yota graduate from school will give yu me dik- gest thnu oi your un. anai w Thi o- .- - . ,,i MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. PICNIC. v.. Finn UuL JLwu 25 lb. Bag Polar Bear PHILLIPS SHELL GAS Reg 'M,v HCD 10 - MmcN TnucKiNe AociTioNi. In& v. .t;:' i . ' - a Paratrooper. Remember, too, there's a big pay bonus attached f &toS a Pa ( rachuUst , since youjwflt receive ua w u towv .v Jump-status. - If you can qualify for a real' man's job, see your Army Recrui- ter today at Court House, Kenans ville, N. C. on 1st and 3rd Thurs each Month. I. ; Douglass junior 4-H Meeting The Junior 4-H Club cf Douglass held its regular monthly meeting Monday evenirjIFebruary 19, in the ' auditoriunv,.with Riddick Wil idns Jr. president, presiding. The meeting opened with a short program. .,:f ' Riddick' Wilkins presented the sedalf. for the' year in' the business part of the' meeting. ';' . Mrs. Inea B..,Hodges, the county ntirse, was presented by the presi- dent. She gave an interesting ad dress on "Winter Enemies" plac ing special emphasis on Common Colds and Influenza. She closed her remarks, by giving these rules for healthy living: Eat the foods you know, you heed; get enough sleep to awake refreshed; enjoy the kind of, recreation that keeps you mentally ...and physically fit,-' .avoid Unnecessary ..exposure to stormy wlwtherTlhuln .over-indulfiehce r -'Do these .-thines for a .healthier and , happier ijiife, but do. not expsct them to Ward off your winter mies. A short discussion period pas held. The foljewirig members and lead ers were present: James E. Ubwe Larry Lowe, Jacqueline Underwood, Byron Underwood, Riddick Wjlkins Jr. Tommy Wilkins, Ronnie Rogers, Mrs. Alberta Newkirk, and Miss B. L. Beaty. ,'' END YOUR CONSTIPATION WORRIES Now you can end your constipation worries one and or'l. -Put iside chemical luiaUve, oils or bran-like roughage that may upset, your sys tem. Instead, take Sekutan in a (lass of water tvery day.' . -. i Sekutan it an all-vegetable laxa tive aid that provides the proper moisture, bulk and peristaltic itimu. lation you may need at you grow oWer to promote daily regularity. This it entirely different from chem ical laxatives. Prove it to yourself. Take eutam as directed for at least one 'week. You must be well on the road to daily regularity or your money back from, the maker. Large Or Small 25c . Carton or "Art, .. ... fc.i JT - P T IT " I ID - i W W s 1 -JJL " !. wm umawH or coo Plus Deposit ,66 Or 26.9c gal. YOUR Free By BiU Crowell Not long ago one of the country's top auto builders turned out an en gine worth 60 million dollars. Jt wasq't diamond studded nor gold plated. Research, planning, incredjbly complex precision tools, testing .and a host of other preli minaries'!, added to the cost of pro ducing the engine. One of the en gines that followed the expensive prototype, may be in your barn right And you know it Is a complicated package of many parts and systegts. mat must worn togemer to jgpe you power and reliable motoring. Keeping your alito engine &- peak efficiency depends largely on a term grown familiar byvfeeage -the. tune up. But what precisely 4s a tune up? Basically, it invo(vf$ a single goal: to renew sagging .Performance. Mile upon mile of dj&ing steadily whit tles away at jQie precision, power and economy, built into your engine. The changeis gradual, of course, and manyBrivers say their car re sponds as well as when it was spanking brand new. -But .that's not likely because in each5000 miles of driving, here's whaTs going on Inside your en Spark plugs fire about flve-and-t quarter million times. , .; L Distributor points snap some 42 million' times. f Taiues, of course, open' and close the,, same number of times as the plugs fire. Inside the carburetor 20 or more parts move every time you nudge the accelerator. "At average speeds the fuel pump pulses About 1000 times a minute. Every , mile driven causes some departure' from new engine specifi cations.. A ..car can still run fairly well despite' many things wrong with ,H. Bufi the hard fact is that regutey, tune ups are necessary if we are to get .our money's worth in performance and economy. An englhe tune up begins with a compression check: Compression in each cylinder s, measured to indi cate excessive "wear in values, cy linders and piston rings. An engine showing poor compression usually money spent for one mat be wast ed. If compression, on the other hand, is okay then plugs should be, removed and checked. They should be cleaned and regapped to specifications. Or if they are fou ed,.' replaced. At the same time t.ei distributor points and condenser should be serviced with replace ment parts. .The electrical system should get 401 Entertaining? Buy Ctike ; Dy tne case. i DRINK cm .Coca-Cola's 99c Crale fa am vrttr : 5,Ubs. Sugar' ..-.......:.............. 48c JP;lb$.. Sugar .......;..;..195c "noLimitOnAnytliing" t t .... ..v. ...j a CaiciUi check of tiie battery bracket, vol tage regulator, generator. Ignition wiring. "v,';--i Next the, fuel system, the carbure- tor;.; fuel duitid. and titter:, must bet cleaned and, worn parts replaced where necessary u ::C i A test of the fuel pump is impor- tant.- It must fiive the right pres- sure to deliver' gas to tne engine, A fiiseo numn pan moan "trnnhln ' " MW f"'ff . - about to happen" as one mechanic says, A badly vwom fuel pump means your car may cut out when you're driving, causing that uncom fortable sensation of the engine gasping for fuel. Jf it fails entirely your car would be "out of gas" even though the tank was full. Every car owner oan benefit from knowing just what an engine tune up is and why it should be done re gularly. Neglect can lead to costly maintenance. A handy checklist for complete engine tune up would include: Compression check of all cylinders. Test battery and cables; clean or replace. Check fuel pump for cor rect pressure 'and fuel delivery, v Check starting- system, Carburetor - clean and adjust, new -"f'l'ets if necessiry. Filters, oil and air. cleaned or re placed. Clean or replace spark plugs, set electrode gap. Tightpn mainfiold studs and' inspect heat control valve. Congratulations 4 H'ersf NATIONAL 4-H CtUB WEEK - MARCH 3-10, 1962 48 12 31 8 FASHIONS MEN'S CABRETTA LEATHER Sport & Leisure Coats . Off reg. 35.00 reg. 38.50 reg. 45.00 reg. 49.95 Men's Wear South Center St. Beside Sugar Cured Tenderized Perrv ball's mm lie Adjust idle mixture. Set engine tim ing to correspond with fuel' used. Adjust .fan belt. .-":.:' Check cooling system for leaks and' hose restriction. 1 Finally, as recommended by au I tomotive specialists, if your engine starts hard, seems to cut out whe you press down quickly on the ac iceleator, or does arything else tha' ttwmi wrnns tpll vnur mechanic seems wrong, tell your mechanic about' it before he starts your tune up. He won't expect you to use tech nical terms - and often your descri ption will five him just the clue he needs to find the trouble and cor rect it. Sudden Thawt .. A puzzle of the English language is economy - whi ch means the large size in soap and the small size in automobiles. Could Be Bless that government of ours. It's given me a clue to the highway safety problem. What I'nr.talking about is the current cat. along of phamplets and what-have? you published, by the Government Printing Offlc&There's one. straight faced listing' with, the Wfrtguinp title, "Guidance Fpnvihg Bnder chiever With Superior Atjrjify," Now maybe tint's oujb )rjpiW$.,tm -A many "underacnleVers" on" Nbrth Carolina roads' ? Nothing relievos and ventilates the mind Hke a resolution. John Burrougs reg. 29.98 reg. 35.00 : $16 : $19 reg. reg. 39.98 45.00 SAVE On 4 dresses reg. 69.93 - $35' 1 4 of Budget Winter Dresses $7 reg. 12.90, reg. 9.99. 10.99 SECOND FLOOR SAVE! on 135 Boys' Jackets 17.50 19.25 22.50 24.97 were 3.99 were 7.99 were 8.99 were 9.99 . Boy's Wear Main Floor irocery Railroad MOUNT OLIVE, N. C, LARGE EGGS BROWN COUNTRY 3 Dozen NEW FLORIDA RED POTATOES . tiiitikiiiini We Carry A Complete, Lirt6V Of VEGETABLES. , . 1 We Haul Fresh Vegetables From Raleigh On Thursday ' -' And Friday, Which Have Come Straight r From the Farms Where They Were Raised t'aRA" PlfiRCE '' WALIACE V Ara,Plerce; 55, o Rt: 1, Chlnqaaptn, died Monds puwral servten were' held Wefi nmdfy-t I p."iu.''irom th f'lv Mile Free- Wirt, thajjrf, Mnd!iCte4 by the ReW Mrs. Anhle Whajey el Rlchlands, Interment 'was hj the Pierce faml'y emtery. Saivivin are his wife, '. Mrs.1 ''Spley Ihrvls,' Pierce: five da w;h ten, Mrsf'liv glnla Mae Pierce, Mrs.jAiioJr tfg. en Bachelor. Mrs. Eeh Fax, pfafee of Rlchlan, Mlsee ;CharJe Ana and Lara Dean, Pier e SSeTiome. ' wo -ni. ljbJ6t Chlnnuapln and Donald AafMPirree ef the home; hoa mntherf RJrt.' Ersev Plorce of Kt. ..tiKHeey one sister, Mrs. Atthsr Henderson of N. J.: fear brothers, Afton, Aimer and Albert "pierce of Rt, Z, Wallace and A. 1- Pierce of Ft Wayne . Ind. - Mary Baiter feddy The seeJs of oiir; punishment ar sown at the same.itroe we commit the sin. '' - Hesiod ' : ; The, certainy qf punishment . i even tnore tban its -severity, is .the ' preventive bJ. prime.-.'. fi V Tryon Edwprds of Better ; Winter Dresses 13 reg. 49.98 8 reg. 55.00 7 reg. 59.98 3 reg. 65:00 $25 530 14.99 ' $10 ; reg. 17,99, 22.99 SB l Wilmington,' NX. t'V ; .1)11- ' tl M xW'i '''' ' Now is the perfect time to buy ttjt extra Jacket for' your son! You have a choice) Of aailt or pile linme;, 1ih or without a hood, in Mttoa irteyl Jackets ' in assorted colors. Two lengths. Slies T,S-20, S4-4S. i .1 li" . 2.24 732 8.66 9.99 were . -'' .lee 12.99 fee 14 4.97 1799 11.99 were Secbnd"'Floor: 'i 89c : ' '.' 3clb. J "). ' x. " ' . v- 1
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