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Mr. and Mr?-^Mrt^Vrt^ Mr. tod Mrs. Llawood Grady Mrs! Trad Alphln and Peggy vlsftsd Mr. and Mrs. Jack Al phln Of GraaOVlIla Wednesday. Vlsfclng^i^and^rikjrA. Itof*Rotota. 'NSO^nd JaSu"*of DuhUn. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas & Soatherland. Eva Jan. and Danny of Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Goodson. Paul. Barbara. Dennis and Brands of Ktnston. Mr. and Mrs. Gideon F. Cherry of Hyattsvllle, Md. spent several days last week with Mrs. A.E. Garner and other rulaelves in this area. I Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown. Sammy and Pamela of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kornegay and Edith of Mount Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G.L. Robertson of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Rhodes of Garner spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Stroud of Albertson and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes and Tonie. Mrs. Albert Batson of Mt. Olive visited her brother and I sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I Gilbert E. Alphln Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Faulk of Bear Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Faulk and son Robby of Garner visited Mr. and Mrs. John L Am on sr., Sunday. ? Mrs. E.J. Summerlin, Mrs. T.A. Jernegan and Mrs. Carl Ivey attended a hemstitching workshop held at the Agricul- I tare Building In Kenansvllle, Friday. Mrs. Fred Alphln Sr.. Miss Peggy Alphln and Mrs. Andy W. Ivay visited Mr. aad Mr*. Fr*d Aiphln Jr.. of Jaeksso Fr*d Alphi* jr.. of Jackson ville Thursday. Mr*. Cyras? Knodes accompaniea incm to RichUads uid visited the ? Rhodes relatives. Willie Heath of Wallace and Miss Katie Everett of Magno lia visited Mr. Heath's sister Mrs. Ella Outlaw Saturday. Mrs. H.C. Lewis. Mrs. T.A. jernigan, Mrs. Perry Grady. Mrs. Carl Ivey and Miss Eva Mae Aiphln were amoqg those attending the Alice Ball Charm and Fashion School held in Ken ansville Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Arooo and Tommy afMt. Olive wereguests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. John L Amoo Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hinson of K Inst on visited Mr. and Mrs. Levy Hinson during the weak end. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Cecil Her ring and Brands, Bonnie, Bass Ann. Vickie and Gail of Fay ettevllle were weekend guests of Mr*. Bessie ^Herring.Mrs Joe Gray Whitted and Amy Jo of Seven Springs and Mrs. E. J. hill visited Mrs. Herring Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey Thursday were Mr. and Geason F. Cnerry of Hyatts vllle, Md? Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam ivey of Seven Springs and Mrs. Florence Houston of War saw. Morris Cherry, student at Campbell College, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.L. Cherry. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald cherry and son. Dean of Penderlea were guests Friday of the Cherrys. Mr. and Mrs. John L Amon Sr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Mel vln Henderson of the oak Ridge :onimuniiY> 3wd>y, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fail and children of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Bast and sans af ioldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Dan aid Heath sod children of Keo ansvtUs. visited Mr. sad Mrs. Jack DaO during the weekend. Mrs. Carl rwty attended a workshop for Heme Demonstra tion Ckibs held at Teachcy on Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Alphin sr.. and Peggy were weekend gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Faisen smith Jr.. and Ktmberly of Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gar ner, J.E. and Tony of theBrog den Community visited . Mrs. A.E. Garner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Garner and Tlmmie of Mt. Olive visited Mrs. Gar nei* wed. Miss Phillis Outlaw student at Campbell college and Mr. and Mrs. Faison Turner of Albertson visited Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Godbold and BOlie Sunday. Mrs. Elbert Whitman, Mrs. J.B. Godbold. Mrs. H.C. Lew is, and Mrs. T.A. Jernigan, visited Mrs. Ralph Britt. pa tient at Duplin General Hos pital Kenansville on Monday. BARBECUE SUPPER The Womans Auxiliary of Rooty Branch Church is spon soring a Barbecue Pork Sup per, Saturday from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Church. The public is Invitedto attend. Rural Carrier For Warsaw P. 0. Exam Open An examination for Rural Carrier for the post office at Warsaw, North Carolina, will be open for acceptance of app lications until March 24,1964, the Commission announced to day. Applicants must take a writ ten test for this position. They must have resided within the delivery of die office for one year immediately preceding die closing date of the examination. In addition they must have reached their 18th birthday on the closing date for acceptance of applications. There is no maximum age limit. However, persons who have passed die age of 70 .may be considered only for temporary limited ap pointments at one year. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for em ployment. without regard to race, creed color, or national rotgin. Complete information about the examination requirements and instructions for filing ap plications may be obtained at the post office for which this examination is being announced. Application forms most be filed with u.S. Civil Service Com mission Washington, D.C. 20415, and must be received or postmarked not later than the closing date. ? 't.v <? - ? '* Ready Mixed Concrete " SAND - STONE ? SLAG BUILDINC MATERIALS OF ANY KIND BUILDERS SUPPLIES CO. MT. OLIVE OOLDSBORO OL8-4321 - PHONES ? RE4-4321 BANANAS. I 10c lb. Chicken, Turkey or Beef BANQUET MEAT PIES . 4 pks, 69c Carnation or Pet MILK 7-tall cans for 99c Shawnee's FLOUR 25 lb. bag $1.89 12-rf>z Can Hygrade's LUNCHEON MEAT 29c 3 Jars Kraft 18 oz.! GRAPE JELLY $1.00 Sirloin or T-Bone STEAKS (native) 69c lb. Boneless Stew BEEF 59c lb. Cypress Brand BACON 3 lbs, for $1.00 J CHEESE 49c lb. I 3-Boxes 7 oz. Gold Medal M MACARONI 29c I 1-lb. Nabisco Premium Sal tine CRACKERS 29c I BEST SERVICE IN TOWN ROUSE'S SELF-SERVICE GROCERY ROSE HILL, N.C. I WE DELIVER ' ? C2 j ttiin si A. ? Outlaw's Bridge Mm J. I. Parker, Carre*. PERSONALS The L. R. Y. group presented an interesting program for the regular Sunday services at 11:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Outlaw. Mrs. Lessie Horton went to Rose Hill Sunday afternoon. George Mozingo of Brogden spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones. Among Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Outlaw were Mr. and Mrs. Waylon West and son David of Gokis boro; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sut ton of Bayboro; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sutton of La Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sim mons of Goldsboro visited rela tives Sunday. .. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Simmons visited Mr. and Mrs. Letm J. -Simmons id Mt. Olive mifnay afternoon. Mrs. Katie Outlaw and Alon zo Outlaw accompanied Mir. and Mrs. Leonard Sutton to Dover for funeral services for Mrs. Henrietta Kornegay Sun day afternoon. Jimmie Britt of Albetrson spent Friday night with Joseph Par ker. W. G. Simmons of State Col lege, Raleigh visited the home folks Saturday and Sunday. HENRY 8. SHARP LESS FORT EUSTIS, VA. - Pvt. Henry S. Sharpies*, son of Sam C. Sharpless, Route 1, Chinqua pin, N. C.. completed a seven week supply and parts specia list course at the Army Trans portation School, Fort Eustis, Va., Jan. 17. During the course, Sharpless was-trained to maintain stock records and to jtore and issue supplies and equipment. The 20-year-oW soldier enter ed the Army in Septemebr 1963 and completed basic training at Fort Dix, N. J. Sharpless is, a 1961 graduate of Charity High School in Rose Mil. If You Are Planning To Build Or Remodel... and Need 4 Trim ? Roofing ? Door* ? Sheet Rock ? Flooring ? Paints ? Windows ? Asbestos Siding . ? Hardware Get Our Prices Before Yon Boy At No Extra Cost BUZZARD wn_? at ? ? a Building Supply 1406 W. Verne* Ave. Hasten, N. C. . ' m Civil Defense Ir Duplin County Schools Another Medical Self-Help Training Course offered ? In Dmto County ha. juat been wmphteit at East Duplin High School with SI atndanta receiv ing their diplomas. This course Includes Jpctures and ciaas dis cussions on various first Aid subjects the manage meat of'bleeding, shock, bums, fractures, transportation of the injured, and artificial respira tion. In addition, nursing care of the oick and injured are in cluded no well no the sdbject of radioactive fallout and shel ter. Miaa Thebna Dilday, of the Home Economics department was course instructor. This Red Cross Continued From Page t tino, Pres.; Oak Ridge Com munity - Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Jones; Potters Hill - Mr. L. M. Bos tic; Rose Hill - Mrs. Cleo Fields, and Mr. Elvin G. Mur ray, Jr.; Serecta - Mrs. Carey Williams; Smith Community - Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rogers; Teachey - H. D. Club, Mrs. Margarette Teachey, Pres.; Wallace - Mr. Robert Edward Lanier; Warsaw ? Y. W. B. and P. Club, Mrs. F. W. Farrior, Pres.; Bowden ? Mrs. James Sauls; and Pleasant Grove Community ? Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kornegay. "I would like to commend these civic leaders for accept ing this very important com munity responsibility", said Dr. Powell. "The success of The Red Cross Drive through out Duplin County, the State, and nation lies on the shoulders of such responsible leaders. I am sure that with your help these community leaders will see that our goal is met this year. YOUR RED CROS6 WILL ALWAYS BE THERE! course la woew1 by the U 8. Public Health Service, the and the office of Chril Defense Stu t i t - 11 i i i kig; cou ? no ware: Patricia Edwards, ti~i. Holmes unia* Quina. Breeds Sumner. Patsy Whsley, Martha WHson, Patricia Hand. Kaye Albertaon, Angle Dail, Hilda ttutral, Sue Jackson, Mary Lola Littleton Judy .Manning, Re becca Page, Joyce Qulnn, Ela ine Stroud. Minnie Sumner, Yvonne Ta> ior, Glenda Whaley, and Margie Whitfield Many organisations iwimiii church groups .schools, and cMc organisation* wishing to sponsor this course are en couraged to contact the Duplin County Civil Defense Agency in Kenans viOe. Yewtfa is nst a thne of life: it is a state of mind. Carol R. Kir by. North Dep lin High School. Calypso. N.C.; ?nd Any Loo Boatlc. East DupUn flBh School. BwUvflle. N.C.. each scored highest In her school in a written homo ! try Dec. 3 rid is no- ett hit for out 102 ships totaUw |lio ooo. Tost papers of all school winners In the state will be maker of o? trill b iaSIS?ss& *i* ?w?r<fcd acomplate* i!neyclop?odu Brkai Ift The SOcond-rMklnfjlrl in thelMB ? !.1I receive 980O i F?m. jSTrntt rwiiXtUS am* * ?T77TT n ! ATTENTION Contraetoneed Home We Are Specialist In Electric Heat Insola tion Direct Don Fsc 1 tory To Too Call For Free Estimate Ingram Bras. (Meander Ave. Wilmington, N. C. 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Choice of heavy-duty engines ? gasoline or IP-Gas ? 3-point draft-controlled hitch gives you "set and forget" implement regulation in any soil or terrain ? 8-speed transmission assures job-matched power ? special high-speed transmission and Forward-Reverse drive shuttle transmission available. ? Adjustable front axle extends to 76-inch tread for row-crop versatility. .. ,.s il?w I ? \ % * j I \ \ft ^ I ?r *MtaMAI|far mm Ml year ar MM km. I \ ^ IMp ^ I S^hsmessswrs I \ V*!** Co4 1^> \ ,***
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