WUX fHEY HALT THE T lot tor Coach L. A. Ramseur Is depending upon Dudley Hooks, Ronnie Willi apis, Matthew Frederick, BobSy Rhodes, Cardell Johnson and Thurman Tujggle to stop Carver High's forward wall on Thursday, November 2, for Charity High, BANANAS 10c Lb. 10 Lb. Irish Potatoes 39c Banquet Frozen Apple Pies 3 For 89* DEL-MONTE Catsup 2 - 14 oz. bottes 45c i-lb. Nabisco Premium Saltine 29c Box ' LUZIANNE Coffee 1 Lb. Bag 49c Perfection Long Grain Rice 3 Lb. Bag 39c Ground BEEF 39c Lb. Neck Bones 5-Lb. 79c Rib or Brisket Stew Beef 3 Lbs. $1.00 Western T Bone end Sirloin Steak 99c Lb. Jesse Jones Bacon 69c Lb. Jessie Jones"' 7 *v'u"* I Bologna 49c Lb. Jessie Jones ^ Franks 39c Pkg. Frosty Morn And Luteins Smoked Picnics 39c Lb. Rooks __ . . B-B-Que 99c Lb. Rouse's Self-Serviee Grocery We Deliver Phone 289-3557 Rose Hill,N.C. Woodland News BY LINDA CAROL WALKER Personals Mrs. Dora Ruth Price and Mrs. Roy Price visited Mrs. Lula Jones on Monday after noon. On Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kornegay visited Mr. Grover Jones, who Is a patlnet at the Duplin General Hospital at Kenansvllle. Mrs. A. J. Walker visited her mother, Mrs. Lucy Jones and her sister, Mrs. Walter Dunn of Warsaw on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.Clvde Walker and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Thompson of May - svllle on Sunday. Mrs. Nathan Skinner andchll dren spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Burnice Thom pson visited with the Clyde Walker family on Sunday. Oi Sunday Mrs. EbbbyStroud and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Walker. On Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Heatn visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Noble of Klnston on Tuesday. On Tuesday Mrs. Buck Du pree of Outlaws Bridge visited Mrs. Grover Jones. Mr. and Mrs. James West brook, Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Wallace and Mrs. Joe West DrooK spent an enjoyaDie day fishing at Topsail Beach on * Tuesday. They hifd very good -luck with their fishing. Mrs. Grover Jones was the over night guest of Mrs. Lil lian Outlaw and Cleo and Theo dore Outlaw on Tuesday. On Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Radford of Kins ton visited with the Durwood Walker family aid the Allen Korengay family. On Wednesday Mrs. Leland Wallace visited her daughter, Gloria Faye a Mount Olive. Mrs. S. R. Chestnutt spent a few days last week with her sister Mrs. Glennie Outlaw, who lives in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Korne gay and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Raiford spent a few days last week with the George Martin family of The Plains, Vir ginia. On Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Grady and children visited Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Whaley of Kenansville. Mrs. D. V. Grady and Mrs. Randolph Kornegay went to Goldsboro on Thursday. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Grady visited Mrs. W. D. Grady and family. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Kor negay enjoyed dinner with Mr. ana Mrs. Emltte Bailey of Kins - ton last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. earl Faires and Sybil vlslte d Mrs. Doris Noble of Klnston on Thursday. Mrs. Lucy Jones of Warsaw Is spending some time with her daughter Mrs. A. J. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones of Stanford visited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker and Mrs. Lucy Jones on Sunday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Walker were the dinner guests of Mrs. Margaret Howell of Klnston. Mrs. A. J. Walker, Mrs. Mamie Shepard, Mrs. Al ma Shepard, Mrs. Mildred Howard and Mrs. Johnnie Agnes Smith were In Florence, South Carolina on Sunday and Monday. Visitors of the E. R. Dail f amily on Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Page of Klnston, Mr. and Mrs. Llnwood Rhodes of Clayton, Mr. William Rhodes and family of Clayton, and Mrs. Zelma Rhodes of Sum merlins Crossroads. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Tyndall on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hill of Beula ville, Mrs. Bob Jones of Beu laville and daughter Mary Grace of Wall ace. Mr. and Mrs. Al ben Lewlsof Jf armvtlle andMr. and Mrs. Jim Mozeley of Pink Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mozeley of Pink Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Park Holmes on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones of Beulavllle visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell and children on Sunday. Mr. George Mozlngo, Mrs. Bertha Mae Sanderock and dau ghter of Dudley and Mr. Floyd Mozlngo of Seven Springs vi sited Mr. Grover Jones, who Is a patient In the hospital, and the Druwood Walker family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor of Sanford, Florida and Mrs. Ve Unza King of Holly Ridge, North Carolina visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westbrook on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Westbrook visited Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Westbrook on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace visited her father, Mr. Whaley at the South Wing extension of the hospital In Kenansville. Miss &end a Westbrook spent Saturday with Miss Mary Alice Gore of Outlaw's Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard West brook and Brenda were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Westbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Westbrook of Kenans ville. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony West brook made business trips to Henderson on Monday and to Charlotte on Wednesday. While in Charlotte, they were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Westbrook. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Westbrook were Mr. and Mrs. George Dupree of Klnston and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barfleld of Mt. OHv. Misses Angela and Kerry Jo Wallace were among those of this community who went to the birthday party given for Miss Sandra Herring on Saturday. Approximately 50 guests were present for this little party. The party was given by her grandmother, Mrs. Earl Her ring. Mr.and Mrs. Wlllard West brook attended the Duke-State Homecoming football game at Carter Stadium in Raleigh on Saturday. They went as guests of Chancellor Caldwell ana were his guests at a luncheon at Finn ley Fieldhouse prior to the game. Mrs. Westbrook is one of tne directors of the 4-H De velopment Fund and Foundation and all directors were Invited as special guests for this oc casion. Friends of this community were very sorry to hear of the hunting accident of Gary Wal lace, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Williams. Gary, we all wish you a speedy recovery. WITH OUR BOYS ARTHUR R. J ARM AN FT. JACKSON, S. C. - Army Private Arthur R. Jarman, 21. whose mother, Mrs. Clara J. Jarman, and wife , Jo Ann, live on Route 2, Beulaville, completed nine weekds of ad vanced Infantry training, Oct ober 20, at Ft. Jackson, S.C. He received specialized In struction In small unit tactics and In firing such weapons as the the M-14 rifle, the M-60 machine gun and the 3.5-lnch rocket launcher. ELLIOTT W. STEVENS JR. WICHITA FALLS, Texas - Doctor (Captain Elliott W. Ste vens, Jr., son of Mrs. Margaret H. Stevens of 507 E. Hill St.. Warsaw, has completed the or ientation course for officers of the U. S. Air Force Medical Service at Sheppard AFB, Tex. The doctor was given instruc tion in specialized aerospace medical subjects and adminis trative procedures of the USAF Medical Service. He is being assigned to the USAF hospital at Falrchlld AFB. Washington for duty as a medical officer. Doctor Stevens received his A. B. decreet from the Univer sity of North Carolina and his M. D. degree from the univer sity's School of Medicine. He is a member of Sigma Nu, Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Omega Alpha. His wife, Blanche, is the dau ghter of Doctor and Mrs. M. D. Bonner of 203 Kimberly Drive, Greensboro. CharitvHiahHomecoming November 2 YELLOWJACKET QUARTER BACK: P *?.*"! nney'i'. Preparation for Charity High School's gala Homecoming set for November 2 at Legion Sta dium In Wallace Is nearlng com pletion, according to Mrs. H. M. Jordan, chairman of Home coming Committee at Charity. Kicking off the homecoming festivities will be a Pre-Home coming Dance to be held In the Charity Hgh Gymtorlum on Wednesday evening. Novem ber 1, at 8:00 o'clock. Chris tine Lanier, Homecoming Queen for 1067 will reign during the dance. Her attendants, Wanda Chasten and Partlcla McKenzie will be her honored guests. On Wednesday afternoon, a special chapel program honor ing MISS Homecoming and her attendants will be presented. During the program, students, alumni and friends will hear greetings from Wanda Wilson, President of the Student Body. Pictured above Is Terry Us her who may see limited action against the Mt. Olive Tigers on Thursday night. r? " " A pep meeting will follow these programs. Tne big football game between the Charity High Yellow Jackets and the Carver High Tigers of Mt. Olive, N. C. at Legion Stadium on Thursday night will conclude the homecoming fes tivities. According to Coach L. A. Ramseur, tne team is expected to be up to full strength. This is good news for the fans since the Charity Yellowjackets have been plagued with injuries for about four weeks. The big task, however, is that of finding a st art In g quarterback who can fill the shoes of Terry tkher who Is still out of the lineup because of an injury. During halftlme Christine Lanier, will be officially crown ed for Miss Homecoming for 1967. The Carver High Band will join The Marching Yellowjac ed Band to complete the half time program. Save tne date, November 2. All roads lead to Legion Sta dium on November 2, at 7:30 p.m. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnammrn POLY PLAS iOO "The Floor That Never Needs Polishing!" This floor covering developed for use where traffic is hard, and baaotr rmust Newly developed Poiy-Ptas 100 is a remarkaole floor finish, designed to meet your need for beauty and toughness in one coatings system. The perfect floor covering for OFFICES. HOMES. SCHOOLS. STORES. RESTAURANTS. LOBBIES and many other high traffic areas. 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