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-AY 12, Id I j i t v f I r ? : , 1 is S 5 I i f 't-S V V i.ij !...s. Ceor eor I ,"! e westwooK, hursday. ; of Kiiiston, last I ... WW.;,.? VERTAGREEN FERTILISER NITROGEN SOLUTION piti ipEl SOIL FUMIGANTS INSECTICIDES if . tJ!' fii K? Located At: -SOLD BY: BOBBY. HOWARD J Personnfj . Mrs. Roland Sykes returned to ; Mr.- and - Mrs John I." Amon, Mrs. P. ;, II.. Anion, Mr -I'ornut Dail, Mi-. Cyrus Rhodes, Mrs Lea- her holm. 'la Mariolk,1 Virginia,' Ue BeU ajJ Mrs. Aqc,y -lvey .at Tuesdajt. foUowinjr' a visit with! tended the P. 'IV A, and, Fashion Kenansvitte, N. C. II. G. QUINN WAREHOUSE .w 'mother; Mrs. Seisie A.' Her ring. . . , ,"" . Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Faust and Gloria spent the weekend '. with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Faust, f Gre ensboro. -, Mr. und Mrs. Thurman Jernigan of Durham, JV5US. Tei Ciark Ktan- aeriyi and Ted Allen of Kiver&ide, California,' Mr., and Mrs. Bernard Goodson, Paul, Barbara, and Den i's, of Kinston, visited Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernigan during the weekend ,. . " ; ', .-. Miss Fezgjr Alphin' ' returned Ehow held at B. Grady School Monday. . - . -i . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parrish and children of Castalia were gu ests Sunday of Mr. and Mas. Gor man Outlaw. , - -Mrs. Major Hjime3 received news . that her sen Clayton had been killed in tin uxident near Wilmington, Monday. !. Mr. ai.a Mrs. i A. Jernigan visited- Miss , Mary Lv Sykes of Kenansviile, Monday. Mrs. Ella Outlaw visited her s'ster Mi's. Bevie Xee of Wil-ning- heme Saturday folio wine a visit ton recently. with Mr. and Mrs. Reovis Alphin Mr. and Mrs. Abn Brown, Sa of Richmond, Va. ., '. jrmiel, Clan and Pamela of War- Pvt. Lin wood Rhodes of Foi:i saw,. Mr, andi Mrs. Benjamin Bro Jackson, S. C. and Mrs. Linwood , 'wn and children cf Rose Hid, Ma Rhodes of Albertson visiied Mr. 'and Mrs. Carl Ivey v sitsd Mr. arid and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes during the ' Mrs. Jimmy Kornegay el Mount : "42" AY J TRANSPLANTERS X III STOCK Advanctd Fcahirts .!..' V'" Th PowfI Pick-up fray Jwt Pnp Hm slant into A Tray. Tlx Hw mt ;: - i -Tm "Meter Rita" Water Volve ' Mf Iml hi V- AJiintaUe Packer Wkeeb ,teWWti'-t -. COMPLETE LINE OF ONE AND TWO ROW- lift type or pull type fertilizer Equipment weekend. MVs. T. A. Jernigan and Mrs. Carl Ivey attended the. 27th Dis trict County Council meeting for Hucne Demonstration Clubs held at ihe Rowan Baptist Church near CMnton last" Tuesaay. Mrs. P. If. Amon of Lynrh'iurg Va. is vdsiting Mr. and Mrs. John I. Amon, Sr. Gideon K Cherry returned to his home in Hyattsville, Md. Mon- ay after spending several days with tlatives here. Ha mster Mi:-. Ai E. Garner accompanied him tat an extended visit with rela tives in that area. Mesdanies Fred Alphin, Eddie GoJOUruan, Walter Hinson, Minnie Su r.merlia and McCti,. Summer lin attended a tea Saturday in ho nor of Mies Norma Carole Sum merlin at the hj.re oJ A-'.l vs. Nor bert Wilson of Mount Olive. Mre. H. M. Lanier and Mrs. Ty uon Lonier of Chinquapin, Mr. and Mi. Jtu.djlpli Carter of Warsaw visited Mr. and M..s. John 1. A- mtn, Sr., Sunday. Mr. Amon is improved alter b;in ill at her home fur tha past several days. Miss Ml.rtha Kay Goodman spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herwy Outlaw and Miss Sue Outlaw of Warsaw. Mis. Robert L. Su:i,u;eiliil, Ft) bin, Nell and Julie of iubi:.i vi jited Mr. ;ind M s. 1. A. Jerni gan last Thursday. Mrs. Joy Garriity and She'ia M Wu-saw and Mrs. Elmore Bell i cf Kf iansville vis led Mr. Mrs. Andy W. Ivey. s'ri&r-y; Miss Lynda Alph'n ot New Bern and Wendell Alphin of Clin- Olive, Sund:i The common porcupine fish, whi ch is short and plump, can inflate its body either with air or water, making itself nearly as round as a ball.. -J : , , One female rabbit may produce two or even three litters of from three to seven young in the course Gcrc'.d Garner Is Honored Gerald ! Gainer celebrated bis twelvth birthday Friday - when ,he was .honoaed with party given by his nwther; Mrs. Colon Oar- ner and Miss Jean Walker at the Garner home in the Summerlm's Cross Roads Community, ; Approxvmately 25 guests ; at tenaoa. music and ' games were enjoyed . :t Refreshments consisted ot Bir thday cake, soft drinks and po tato cnips. , '- Rooty Branch Auxiliary Met ' The Womafis Adxifiary of the Roaty Branch Church met in the home of Mrs. John I. Amon; Sr.. Friday with Mrs. Cyrus ' RJiodes co-hastess. Mrs An: Ivey wes jn harge of the Scripture studywhi- ;h was followed with prayer. A duet was rendered ; by Mrs, Ed die Goodman and Mrs. Carl Ivey entitled '.Take Up Thy Cross.! A program on .. Faithful Christians Follow Christ, was presented with .several . .taking -part. .- The hostesses served a saa(' plate and soft drinks - to the fit-" teen members and one visitor ;re- sent. .-. . ,!..? - :j -i, ' VV.'.:', By: Bill Rollins Senior Superlatives This week's Senior Superlatives Spotlight circumscribes a circle a round the three major communities of the James Kenan School District. The categories in ,the limelight this week are "Most Dependable" and "Best Dressed." Mary Anne Wil liams of our County Seat, and Rus sell Tucker of Magnolia were nam ed under the first heading; Judy Bostic from Kenansville and War saw's Billy Vann are the "Best Dressed" in the Class of '62. Mary Anne and Russell have posed as perfect models - of con- i sistency. You can always depend jon this pair to run near, the top of the class in everyday preparation, j Russell's French II may iiave siip jped up just once or twice, but 4:! Among Mary Anne's leading ach ievement ore: (1) two years of . ; mmhprhin in fhn -Tamps :"Vpnn and i , . . , , r. , t i Clarence Bodiford, whp ' has been hospitalized for the past se veral weeks, is residing, at tile home of his daughter and,"son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Nonman Out- fWEST COAST LUMBER CO. 100 Cattl Hayn m. ill if WltMlKfiTOK. NORTH CAMWJ feEARfRIENDS: 4 ond compare for yourself! . ir..M t umber's "WWd Volue. 'It b trono 'Vlabor tovina lumbar. 555 eld flrowth - osy to worn characteristic! ond ... Lumbr'i wonderful noturai c (f ony We are PHia w 7hit -uoiity product wn.tn (2i serving as a Marshal and Class tWn spent the weokei with MrsJTs,r0-f'- """ ,n Fred Alphin : J h phoJuMear;; 4 partictpaj Mr. ar,:I Mrs. Edd'e Goodman 1 11114 " viuw wuijrig ner e- were rtnner quests r.dav of Mi jcond third Jiigh school' years, and; and Mrs. Thurman Davis of MlJ l5) working on the' Food. Commit Oiive. tee for the "61 Jr,-Sr.- . RussalK capped three years of class -representation on. the aurual staff : by , serving Editor-in-Chief this year. 01' : Russ" really did a 'terrific job spearheading the pro duction, as a swift look . at the Wa KeMa will verify. Gaining popular ity by leaps and bounds during his Freshman yoar, Russell wns elected Sophomore class vcen. Also during his tenth yeir of schooling, he was ? wnior at the Jr. - Sr. Russell, like Mary Anne, was a Marshal as a Junior, and has been in the Peta Club for two years. Other notaries on his l;st include fce'nr a Prcm Escort in '61, and aMbrr with IIomo?omin7 prrpa-nl'o'-s this yer. Judy Bostic beran hor hieh sch ool career with a banrc, carhins; a I Chipter Homcmaker's Decree in F. H. A. She sing in the Glee Club her first and third years, nnd wis Class Secretary as a Sophomore. Judith Anne r was selected on the 1960 Homecoming Court, and later was picked from among her classmates to represent the Juniors on the Prom Court: She served on the Homecoming Committee this past year, and also was a -Library Pae. Billy Vann has major regret whi ch all his teammates share with him-that of not trying out for foot ball as a Freshman The "speed merchant" had a fine year on the gridiron as a senior this year, and with another year's experience, the sk could have been the limit. Billy's ; fine play this year 1s signified by ' the Honorable Mention of All-Con ference, he received from the coa ches and players in the East Cen tral Conference. ' Billy sanj m the Glee Club as a Junior, as well as serving on the Decorating Committee for the Jr. - Sr. He has been a substitute bus driver and belonged to the Mono gram Club for the past two years, yiis -years,. Silly, escorted ' Fresh rOan .representative . Peggy . Frede- nem co-ornce or viass "iteporten with Grace Drew. . , ' H These fine seniors have been a sparkling addition to tills year's class, and are sure bets for sucecss. Woodland Mews ! ... ..... '..( Miss Linda Ray ' Westbrookj' alms with other F. H. A. studdnfs, of Grady School, accompanied bjj. Mliss Uiiebma -Wilday. home e?i-i -rtmi-; teT'h-r, v ent t"v Ralel-h. recently to attend the Slate F. It A. meeting. Mr. Freeman Murph,v is spend-. irz a few weeV f i-lnnh - !.' I his pT;-cnt;, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. M-'njhv. tifi'rre ho;ng trBnure.. red to Fort Bliss. Teris. Miss A 'ma Bse ffP'-'-j lnnds, was- a w?ckond fuert iili t10 "ikit of Mr. and Mn, Leland Wallace. Mr. erd M: Alb-rt Lo'v'1! , 3ons, cf Farmv'llc. vis'f1 i't tih H friends would trpre. SHEATHINO - s '-' '"" ' " ' " ' - .1 X 12 Vhite) Fir. $89.78 M - FRAMING 2n 6 k Widr. PRECUT STUDS White Fir $87.87 Douglas Fir $97 37 24 RANDOM LENGTHS ROOFING $94.52 Cedar Whit $85.03 $94.52 FIR PLYWOOD flinlcow Brond or Johns-MonvtlW : fhlckbutt "'Sexjltab FIT 1 $ 4 6.55 750 2.28 $ 2.74 $ 6 50 . $ 3.04 $ 2 77 $ 3.74 $ 4 29 t)AK FLOORING , $118.75 1 Com. Short! aar Select (Shorti) 1 Com. Red Rl Select Red RL " OearRedRL , -'-'pHeNit Ddlvered ,rfi'. $114.00 $175.75 $204.75 $213.75 Va AD Int. AD Int. y4 AC Ext. H Sheathing Vi Sheathing st Sheathing Prefinished V Grooved Penelmg . $ 5.62 Birch Oak";;'-" ' Cherry or Walnut ' Y (IMPORTED) : Birch, Cherry, Walnut $10.64 $12.16 $14.29 $6.89 Thonk You. V?EST COAST LUMBER CO. Coming May 1 2th: The State Magazine's' Edition Covering DUPLIN COUNTY Next in THE STATE'S "New Geography'! series an edition devoted to Duplin County it's history . . . it's character . Wifs stones it's people 4 . . described in vvor&i and pictures in an edition of North Carolina's Down Heme Magazine that will be .... . -1 .Tii-r:-:.-i, ':';' Duplin's Own ' Edition (to be published also in book form at a later date) Orders for advertising and ..Mali copies now being received. : Address W. B. WrighVThe State, P. 01 Box 2169, Raleigh, N. C. 'fy. 'j'j home of Llr. and Mrs. H. tt. TvK' dall and other relatives, Sunday . , Luncheon guests in the )ioint cf Mr. end Mrs. A. J. Walkei Sunday were Mr. ' and Mrs; El wood Walker and children of Clin ton, Mr. and . .Mrs. Levon-' Ken ie ot Kington, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jernigaa of Kenansvi.'ie, and Mr. and Mi's. Paul. TAalkoc ierenti'jtuests tnj thdliome, of Mr. and Ms.' Marlon , Murphy were .Mr. MurphyV sister,- Mvs. James Jtackleyv and laiiuly, oi Warsaw. " Mr. Ryan Smith, of Caaip Gor iIob, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Molhe Smith. Lesllr and Lon Grey Tachy aiid boys visited Mr. Teachey's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Lesue 'U-a chr Sr., near Kusc- JUill,: faun day. ' ; t ' ' - Mr.-, end Mrs.: Donald Wull iw, of .Baleigh, wewjueita : Suhdaj; of "their parotita, Mf. and Mrx )if a'. Wallace. ,k Among . the ; WixKitaiid :Clwrh itietnbers tlmt aflytlei-tho qwvi evly cclifiencei in 'Pink Hill Me thftdist Church' Sunday. wcre'-Mfc al.d Mrs. Cart Kornpst-.r, M.. PfiuJ WestLroo't, Mn. and Mr- l'viht Walked ivfi. anfl:M.i's. Janws Wal; 'ie V..L. Wtstbrook, andKavoli! Km negay. ' - ' ' Antnony and Kcitn Wsstlirookf sons of Mr. and Mrs. W.i LVestA brook, : attended X the ; Fat St.xk Show in Kinstm Thu-,iJ,iyt iiv!i a - school wuK'.-.i.veij. the ripw. Eiisi . iJiiplin Beulaville, Mondfiy tiht. . ' 91 1. U'J Kit in p Consumption of milk per per jsoQ during I960 An North Carolina was . i j quarts, co-nparea to the S. -average, of 160,'quai U- The .'flying -qufrrell doe liot fly at all, but soars: a outJstrelch ted skin. The bate are thealy inam nals caiJubte-er 'Sustained fliiiitt ' The litltfe iitowobaVhhii vlj poor eye-sight . ana isjuidea ih, tiight and 'locates. Its, insect prey: with a natural "ladar," . . , . . '-- J. Z , ; , ij H : - , f, ElUS CONVENTIONAL -TYPE glity Transplanters Tractor Mounted if f ' , x . t : ' f ' 1 tsrSjri ,w , j . TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED IF, DESIRED See Them NOW While Stocks ArefCombfete ' ; Quality Farm Equipment Go. FAISON IlIGIlWAY "YOUB JOHN DtERE DfiALER" CLINTON " ' YJI7 HURRY! HURRY! JtUJLLULQJILQ. ) I ft . N LA " I ' " V1 ' T Irlbliiitiit : l Htic Nowi-Ent ries Close Aori I 3 0th! No reason to wait to buy your electric drrer,i "just -ask "in luoriea.-'V . . appliance dealer how yon can still come out a winner if yon have ( : VJ :.! . .L J j v -. j .l.b. - . n.. i ; , n . :'"f;.v:,;-. 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