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fenwMls Monday night. ? ,. Mrs. Harry Home JM?t Monday 51 got* Hill ^ ^ Home who hiffwin. conflnai to her burnt "Sn^tau a * - - Carl Hq^ Monday night were Mr. aad -Mrt Morris Home of Boston, Mass. Mr <?<! Mr* John Home. Mrs. Ola K. Lanier and Mra, Mina Kennedy visited Dr. and Mrs. Clifftdui Quinn and family in Lit; Graage Saturday morning. Mrs. Fred Brown of Fayetteville visited her grandmother, Mrs. Ru fus Davis Sunday. Tsartey sf Jacksonville. Florida visited his grandparents i r . ?? ' ? Js? >FQk, RENT , W. *IN*p?wan KenansvrtU.aad Warsaw FV 4 Mrs. Belton Minsheu ' < Pfcoua 554 * f Warsaw, N. C ? "Xini ? Mri.h?mef C. Brown^ ^ Ask For Ftakes' Recapps at your Favorite Service Station f\- "V SEE FLAKES TIRE SERVICE . k Clinton, N. C. Wilff ngton Hwy. LY 2?09 ? ii'llL'UHi i ? ??????!?? ? M?- - - - ^ S*)P BUY SAtE I.A.K. GAS STATION IiQCated next to uvpmn Morons WAT SAW. N. C. J UAS IPOS LESg '< Regular?27c Per Gallon . Hi-Test?30c *? H ?/!? octua 103 QeUitf BJtJL Beds Gas And Kerosene ? "Never Gives Oat" IK * ? M All Brands Of Oil BARTON ft MINSHEW - OWNERS - MATTIE MINSHfW > i?!.. ~wTn~vT ^iBrlTa~rrt"S Mr. and Mrs. A., I- Batts last last week. ,, , (" Mrs. Lula MuJdrow and Mrs. Cera Sanderson visited Sgt and Mrs. Billy Hehdly in Jacksonville Sunday. Mrs Mi If or d Quina of Warsaw visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson Wednesday. Mrs. Lila K Lanier visited her daughter. MiUJred Williams, in Ral eigh Saturday afternoon and they attended the East Duplin Basketball game in Durham that night. I Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hall of En ? field visited Mr, and Mrs. IJoyd : Sanderson Sunday. Mrs. Cora Sanderson and Mrs. Lula Muidcow visited Mrs. Lillian Quinn. and Mrs. Lucy Lanier in Warsaw Sunday. Mrs. Hampton Sutton of Boyd town, Virginia visited relatives in j BeulaviUe last week. ? ? ! Mr and Mrs. Clayton Brown vis ited their daughter and family, Mrs. Kay Baker to Jacksonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Horse of Bbston, Mass. have been visiting Mr: Home's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Home for the past several days. "Jiggs" and Madeline are newly weds. ' 1?1 ???' .*?? i Basketball Players Entertained Dr. F. L. Norrlc entertained | members of the East Duplin High School Basketball team Tuesday night with a steak supper at the Country Sqpjre. Those attending were Principal and Mrs. R. ? L. Pruitt, Coach and < Mrs. Billy Boetic, Coach and Mrs. Jack Carr, Frank Norris. Johnny Lanier, Jerry Simpson, Charlie La i.ier, Jerry Tnigpen. - Kenneth Smith, Craig Potter,-Ralph Evans, Braxton Smith, Scotty Halso, Gary ; Harper, Ricky Simpson and Ricky | Thomns .managers Wayne Edwards | and Dean Lanier. Tina Horne Is Five > Mrs. Carl Horne entertained her daughter, Tina, Monday afternoon with a party in hoaer of her fifth f Birthday. Upon arrival the guests ?S?HKr JVM?y Blizzard, Amy Ives. Susar ^ T??mas and Barry frll"! IT"'ny l0Vely g,ttl from ber;,li(ilf fneflat ? ^3CFtrip7 '***' 'Wid feoVriV . h^*' ^ ??? FHttitf, m> l??. We visited I*ik# 'y** '** P^iMwHaw.. *, WMe |w?i Mini nam, TV Hall of <*? %?? ?* ball aamo. drat vJaMrd Duke Chapel it wwo so (all I could hardly see the 'l ?be chinrf we saw where Mr. Uuke, his wife, and another man wore buried. A oarved figure of tnasn was lyinvcn 'their vault. We went dowm into the basement and saw where seme more men were buried. I enjoyed seeing the pine organ with its Urge pipes moire than any thing else in the chapel. From Duke Chapel in Durham We went to Chapel Hill to see Morehead Planetarium. There we saw the story, "Easter., the Awakening" and where some qf the Constella tions were. We went into a place knOwn as the planet room. There we saw how the planets revolve a round the sun. After visiting the Planetarium we ! went to a station to eat dinner and ' from there we -went back to Rah I cigh. At Raleigh we went to see the! State House. It has five gardens, one at each corner of the building and one in the center. They all' have pools but one. We then went to the museum where we saw skeletons and ani-! mals. etc. There was also an In-; dian giri's head which I liked most. From there we went to the Hall 1 of History. There we saw some slides of what we would see We went tlirough it and we had a chan ce to buy souvenirs. From the Hall of History we went to Reynolds Coliseum to see the Ice Capades. They were very color ftil and I enjoyed them very much I enjoyed seeing Spanky. a skating chimp most. He did many tricks in culding my favorite one-jumping over some dolls. From the Ice Capades In Raleigh we went back to Durham to see the basket-ball game between East Duplin and Angier. It was a very close game because East Duplin only won by one point. The trip back hme was very long and tiresome, but we finally got home about two o'clock. I think we all enjoyed it very much and me would like to go right back again if we could. We appreciate the time and effort put forth by our teachers, Mrs. Lou ise Brown. Mrs. Lillian Grady, and Mary Ann Blizzard to make sure a nice and well-planned trip possible. By: Arthur Frederick Kennedy Sixth Grade Beulaville Elementary School ? Mma" Dance Winners Tommy Summer and Pat Lanier were winners of the dance contest on Teen Canteen Saturday after noon over Channel 7. Tommy and Pat will compete next Saturday with other winners of the weekly contest. Need stationery. envelopes. business forms printed? con tact DUPLIN-TIMES job prin ting department. New! Gillette sum#> Adjustable ?f?nlUl1o9 HI I tor ths ex- JSBH ? Ot sotting MJm skin^nd with Super beard Blue glades FOR SALE Lumber, Moulding, Plumbing Supplies RASH * DOORS. ASBESTOS SIDING. ROOFING OF ALL KIND. PIPE Plaster, Rock Lath, Sheetrock, Mortar, Brick, Cemept Block, Paints And Builders Hardware GUTTER. TERRA COTTA Z. J. CARTER & SON WALLACE, N. C While In Wilmington BEAN SEED For The Produce Growers ; Extender QUALITY Valetine u c ^ Harvester q <? Contender Wade c* Wadex Cranberry SEED Lima Beans , , "NEW BEANS OF OUTSTANDING MERIT' EXTBNPER:>?'?jjh?und market-variety similar to Wade in appear ance. Better %kaBty, more prolific earlier, straighter pods of good length an<To?lor. A real Top Quality Bean of the Wade type. Black ... a ' , v - ? IIAJRVESTER ?? Round market variety, very prolific, used for skip ping,. Qinnftig and freezing. About one week to 10 days later than I,;* J Extender. White Seed. \ J*s- us. ? . ' ??>' ?' ? "S * ? Ask your Dealer for our Idaho Grown Snap Beans in the Yellow Bag. "Bred and Produced for the Critical Grower.' t .. . , . . J COMPLETE. STOCK, SEED FOR PRODUCE GROWERS & FARMER I . ***** ? ' i1-'- ?? ' 1 Cross Seed Company Wilmington, N. C. ' y ' ; ? ^ . Eight year oM David Uaxuets oI Charlotte presents Governor San ford with the first Easter Seeds to "kick-off" the IMS appeal as Wilson Lewery,'Jr., of Trenton and Senator John B. Jordan, Jr. of Raleigh look on. Senator Jgedan Is State Chairman for the drive and Lowery. State 4-H Cinb President, is State Youth Chairman. The 1963 Easter JSeaf campaign goal ig ,1800.000.00 | Garden Time By M. E. Gardner N. C. Slate Colleee Last week's column, giving some highlights on (die production of sun flower seed, created considerable interest. A number of requests for more complete information has been received and answered. "A small weed with a purple flower is giving me trouble in my lawn. Please tell me what it is and how it can be controlled." The weed is henbit and can be controlled by spraying with Silvex (DNBP. Use one-third fluid ounce of DNBP per gallon of water. This should be applied as a wetting spray. The material will also con trol chick weed. For the broadleaved weeds in the lawn 2, 4-D amine (not ester> is recommended. To reduce danger of injury to flowers and shrubs from >pray drift, use low procure and apply the spray on quiet days. The sooner you spray after growth star ts. the better control you can ex pect. A student brought to class this week three of rour stems of enuony mus heavily ihfekted with" cuonymus - ^ ^ Hi I" .. I scale. These insects are of the sue I king tpye and attack the stems, leaf | petioles and blades. They can give | a plant a rough time it not control led. Dormant oil. 10 tablespoons per j gallon of water, can be used while 1 _ plants are still dormant (before any 1 j now growth starts" After growth starts, use summer oil 5 tablespoons I per gallon of water. Do not use oil when the temperature is likely to j go below 50 degrees during the night. Choose a warm day. ? Malathion, 57 per cent EX!, may I also be used. This material is most I effective during certain stages of | development of the insects. The oil : treatment is probably better. What I ever is used, s way thorough'y, especially undersides of leaves. | Sometimes I sprav from the sub ject a little but 1 think that this note is worth passing along . There is a right and wrong way 1 to wear a seat belt. \ New Orleans woman had to have her spleen r? i moved because she wore her belt ; loosely over her a'jchinien and lower 1 rib cags. The only advantage in this case was that she was not thrown from the car and possibly killed. Mow ever, she did fracture two ribs,: I struck her head on the windshield and her upper chest on the dash 'Iccri She rectffereci. |1 Drs. William t^holw and Kenneth t yer of New Orleans believe this < be the first reported cose of a j 1 rangly worn bed to cause a rup-1 re<t spleen. I i If you use a belt in your car. wear |1 properly over the bony structure 1 ? the hip and petvis-not across Uta j xiomen. '? Thi? report was made to ths AMA I id I have quoted parts from Scie :e Newsletter. SCHOFIFLD 1MKKACKS. [AW Ail (AWiNC)-- Anoy * pecalistt Four Lawre-.wo E. Her* ng. of Albcrtson, N. C , and j her members ui the 25.h. ln intry Division ate par uipating Kxcercise LAVA RIDCS TV, combined Army-Air Force Mo* ility exercise i.i the Hawaiian ;lands which is schedule to eno prll 1. The soldiers, regulary stition ( at Schafieid barracks on the i? :? <??? ' Dr. Thomas W. Alley t?W nuetriet Waraaw, N. C. Rear of Warsaw l>rug Compan* rues. & Sat. from 8:30 to 3:<K rlyes Examined - Glasses Fitted Zemo breai tor Minor Buns, Cuts Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid or ointment, soothes, helps heal minor burns, cuts, bruises. Family antiseptic, eases itch of surface rashes, eczema, teen-age pimples, athlete's foot. Stops scratching, so aids faster heeling. For stubborn cases, get Extra Strength Zemo. I?e Island of Hrtwajj wh re thgf were receiving thftp week?-o( ive-fire training. . Specialist Herring, a rifleman n Compasy B of the ttlh Iofan iy's 2nd BntVr, Wwi. entered the ainw in 4uUr 19? wwipil#ed taste training at Fort Jactuiav 5. C..y and an. ve-d. oversees * Avr |>?st 1062. , . , | The 2lryear old soldier, sea, at Idr. and Ifr*. Karl W. Hevria* vho live on R.iute 1, is a 1956 -,a?.,u at SL V- G?ady ?*h l*a'tnr ?tot LT 2-3317 J. F. REYNOLDS. MUSIC COMPANY Operators Of Coin Operated Phono graphs and Ftel sables. Cigarette Vlrioars. New and Used Records. 51? Beanon St. Clinton, N. C. ;?? * Quality Sales - Parts - f Service - ' Farm Equip Ce. | Clinton, N. C. "Your John Deere Dealer" Phone LY 2-3742 WELLS STOCKYARDS WALLACE, N. C. AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY BUYING AND SELLINGS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY OFFICE PHONE AT 5-2261 D. L WELLS NIGHT PHONE AT i-MI -SACK t. WELLS NIGHT PHONE AT MSG I II I ? ??Zjg J '' : 4P** *?, '* , ? IA ' , !??> Dr. Killcare Recommends OftrfuG Wc Waccamaw Xoans '^1%* /*? 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