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j^tfiflinfc jrfBfa^J'fitw^ yj?. A* ^ Wr / inmv SWjM- jMH tkt 3 (*?&?*. "T^UjW- ^Lerv^-tlvc Hn4 oj Bv^fcw VOLUME XXX No. 29 KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963 P^??i SLitE* ? i I I i .i *-1 _ _ j -?? ???? -|? ? _ _ i _ _ ? ? ? ? ?? ? Rambler Classic 770 Four-Door Sedan These are Rambler's "Savingest Days"] f tT#134*"! Right now is the time to make the year's best deal on i START *T II month ' Rambler '63?Motor Trend Magazine's "Car of the Year." I . * jP Save on any American, Classic or Ambassador?every one \ f?cturZr??!!IiMt?a >?t?iiMtu J with scores of "Car of the Year" features. Come in and sec. them?test-drive them?for yourself. We've smashed jffl Rambler sales records this year?and ? paid. do? notinciwi. optional aqutp we're out to set still bigger ones. We're now offering bigger- j than-ever trade-in allowances. Come in and take advantage | .1 _!? of our pedals dftrfiig the "Savingest Days"! | ?ni* a,t 1 ^ Award-Winning Styunt and engineering leadership as Motor Trend's "Car of ????? I DaaMt-Saftty traits WiHt separate braking systems front and rear. _ ftr ^ Deap-Ofp Mgg|tt up to the roof. Trade Parade to Adfinead nut {AljtiiKtoa, with massive single members of one-piece gal- HUMIII B"P% ranized steel for far greater strength. H fl lyl K I ?? W Sapwtar Paftrmanct from a full choice of high-economy Si* or V-8 engines, ??"???? tow man I a with horiejiower ranging up te 270. g% ? mg* Mat Mil* par Oaten of aU cars in every economy run officially entered n "UX I % (Bamblor American). W W| J BELL MOTORS Phone 296-3426 Highway 50 Kenansville, N. C. N. C. Lealer's License No. 3703 Scott's Store News [ Personals A. R. Moffett and Mr. and Mrs. John Mason and daughters Gloria and Joanne of Ashland, Ohio are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sul livan and other friends in this vi cinity. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Scott, Jr. spent Saturday night with her moth er, Mrs. Ruby Smith and family of Pink Hill. Visiting the Gordon Ezzells Sun day were Mrs. Mack Summerlin and girls of Kenansville and Mr. and Mrs. (Buddy Turner and son of Mt. Olive. Mrs. Nora Outlaw is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Earl Tyndall of Kinston. Mrs. Delia Dail visited the M. E. Dails at Goldsboro Tuesday. Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Jones of Sarecta were visiting the Jesse Sut ton family Saturday. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Gurnie Scott were Mrs. Raleigh La nier and Mrs. Sudie Nethercutt of Beulaville. Mrs. Oarrie Scott visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvas Powell of Warsaw Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Barbrey of Newport News, Va. and Brenda Rouse of Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Dail recently. Mr. and Mrs. Larry McStenna and baby of Tarawa Terrace were visi tors in the Henry Sutton home Sun day. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Delia Dail were Mr. and Mrs. John Mason and daughters and A R. Moffett of Ashland, Ohio. George Sullivan is home following several weeks stay at Veterans Cen ter Kecoughtau, Va.. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Scott, Sc??uadMCrVere Miutand Mrs. Nor man Whitfield and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray Barudck and little son of Mt. Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oytlaw and Mrs. Don Outlaw and children of Spring Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Outlaw Sunday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Out law and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delano Tyndall of Mt. Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Dail and family of Goldsboro were visiting the Roland Sullivans Friday night Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Dail were visiting at Pink Hill with Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Dail. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Baker and boys of Sarecta were callers in the Bennie Outlaw home Sunday p. m. J^r, and Mrs. Eugene Outlaw and family were guests of the Jesse Quiwis Saturday evening at supper in Warsaw. Mrs. fipp Scott, Mrs. Elton Proc tor and Mrs. Ivey Sullivan patient visited Mrs. Liston Summerlin, an operative patient at Duplin General hospital Saturday afternoon, at Duplin General hospital Saturday afternoon. Miss Sammie Clark, Shelby and Miss Gail <?rady both students at E. C. C. Greenville were weekend guests of Mrs. Ruby Grady. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Waller and daughters went to Ral eigh for a visit wtih the Rudolph Bardens. Outlaw's Bridge News Personals Regular 4th Sunday services will be held at Outlaws Bridge church at }I:00 a. m.. Church School at 10:96 a m. All are invited for the services. Mr. and Mrs. Kenenth Hall and children of Duram, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Sutton, Mrs. Hall is the former Louise Mewb?rn of the Community. Mrs. Katie Outlaw, Phyliss and Rebecca Outlaw were Sunday visi tors of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Outlaw and children in Lumberton. Joseph Parker was a recent visi tor with Master Ronnie Grady near Pink Hill. | Milton Outlaw of Raleigh, has been visiting relatives. Mesdames Henry Parker, Erie Berger and Miss Rachel Outlaw vis ited relatives in Mt. Olive last Thursday evening. Mrs. M. L. Outlaw was hostess to thelocal bridge players at their home Tuesday night of last week. | Mrs Lucy O. Smith visited her sister,, Mrs. Sam Price, Sr., near Grant's Chapel Sunday. < Mrs. Bill Stiches of Goldsboro and Mrs. Woodrow Wade of Golds boro, RFD, have been visitors with Mrs. M. D. Outlaw. . Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Outlaw spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs R H Outlaw in Garland. They 1 also visited Miss Myra Maxwell in Wilson Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grady and children of Seven Springs were a mong visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Parker Sunday, D. H. Outlaw of Mt. Olive was a brief visitor with relatives Sunday afternoon. What Questions Vets Are Asking Here are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to questions from former servicemen and their families: Q-Can I have an identification card for which I can use to enter any VA hospital? A-The VA does not issue cards for blanket admission to hospitals. Each admission is on an individual basis. Q- I am in need of money. May I obtain a personal loan from the A-No. The various benefits gran- ; ted to veterans by Congress do not include provisions for peraonaf loans. Q-My claim for disability pension was denied five years ago because i my disability was not severe en- \ ough. How can I have my claim re- ; considered? A-Write the VA office which pre- % viously studied your claim and en- | close a statement from your doctors 1 as to the nature and severity of j your disability. The VA Office will then send you further instructions. Call sss-ai7i for your jos printing needs. j | Mar mm-* W mmamSki Swimming Season Daily 10 a. m. *tl 10 p. m. PICNICKING FACILITIES Ideal For Church School. Youth And Family Croups. SKATING Afternoon And Night GOLD PARK - LAKE 5 Miles South Of Goldsboro ??_____ FOR SALE (Mrs. J. R. Kennedy's Estate) 3 LOTS In Beulaville If 1 House, 1 Store Building And 1 Vacant Lot On Main Street - Hwy. 24 In Beulaville 1 FARM 1 Mile East Of Beulaville on Hwy. 24 24 Acres All Cleared - 2 Acres Pasture 2.79 Tobacco Allotment 1 House - 2 Tobacco Barns - 1 Pack House CONTACT: Walter Kennedy or Cleo Kennedy U Route 2 Route 1 W Beulaville, N. C. Hubert, N. C. I Phone 347-3062 I norm cwouMA 1 mf ^ ||?' \ THURSDAY. FASHIONS REDUCED! SHOP EVERY DEPARTMENT! SATURDAY! | "'? ???? :. /??. ?: "V' " ' ' Y. ? '?'. : ^iSSA^\ fine! < I LADIES', second floor MENS', street floor I JANTZEN, CATALINA, ROSE JANTZEN, MAN STYLE, ? \ I MARIE REID, PETTI McGREGOR Reg. Price SALE 3.95 2.19 5.00 3.99 5.95 4.79 6.95 5.49 I 7.95 6.39 8.95 6.99 CHILDREN'S, second floor BOYS', second floor JANTZEN, CATALINA ... - JANTZEN, ROBERT BRUCE, | 44x; 7-14; S?Meen 8-16 Mt; jft-M .... Reg. Price SALE 3.98 .. 2.97 4.98 3.73 5.98 _... 4.49 6.98 j 5.24 7.98 i 5.99 8.98 1 6.74 9.98 7.38 10.98 8.23 11.98 8.98 1 1 ? Reg. Price SALE I 1.99 1.41 24)9 2.24 I 3.50 2.^3 I 3.98 2.98 4.98 3.75 54)8 4.50 6.95 5.20 INFANT . TODDLERS ? ^JgH Trade Now While Prices Are Right if ri^l frigidaire Food Freezer Holds 577 lbs.! ? New super-efficient insutaBow graes maximum space for food. ^ * Peoocd 20W 20m freezing, gwgw paf4yy>q pins fast-freeze ^ diet frhowl food tS^000 11 1B???ki! and other chest GARNER~BROTHERS Mmint 0||wa N C ? TlVVlll V/l I v W g lit Vw?
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