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KenansviHe News Cherles Stephens, Jr. ef Richmond, Vu. visited the a J. mn*4 j^KAB S lMa<. ?UTHiOtiKS mmi OCncr fclKlYCS her* over the week end. Wsyne Brown of the UNC ?t Chipel Hill spent the week end with to mother, Mrs. R*lph Brown sod brother. Mike. Mr. ?d Mfs.PaulIqgramvi sited their son. Charles ?Cha pel Hill during the ?*? Miss Polly Belnson who works in Winston Salem and her brother. Woody, of Wake Forest Ublserstty spent die week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ehrin son. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hqgbeswere: Mr. Mrs. V. J. Dobson sccon.? Sh'SbS L. K. Alderman. fr and children. * * md Mr. Willi am E. Crrft ac arrcXtt a Sunday pan. to a Conference I for the Men of the Presbyterian ? rf ^mlngton Presby I Mrs- Jimmy Qulnn ? daughter of Lei an<f visited ? Ola mother. Mrs. Viola Qulnn ? owing the past week end. I Miss Silly Outlaw spent the ? week end 4h rel*iw ne* I uZ Brttlge Universa ? list Church, and attended ser I vices there an Sunday. ? Mrs. Lawrence Southerlwd I V?? l*at week in Dun wood v ? Ga. with the Wade Gaylors. She I J* Tlsltlng the Lawrence Sou I ?erl'nd Jr. family in Marietta. ? Ga. thia week. ' ? Amos Quinn of Golds bom* ? 1 j?1*, ? ?* Kenansvllle. visit- ; I ^-[ VC3 ne*r here on Sa ? turd ay. ? The Bill Ingrains of RaleloM ? USE 1 here with his mother, Mrs. SalUe C Ingram ? Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mfrch^H I PteSfrE Mr. and Mrs. ? Pickett Chambers of Pink Hill I I~ited ^ Larry Mitchells li^l ? Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Davis Evms l ? also Mrs. Amos Br ins on and1 ? Mrs. Stokes Westbrook were ? me2lhers of Kenans ? f ChaPfer *215. Order of the ? Eastern Star that visited the I I J*4"? Chapter on last Thur- I ? sday night. Mr. and Mrs. Delmus Teach- I ? ey of Richmond, Va. also Mrs. I I V?*5 Oobson of Snow Hill I ? visited Mrs. Perry Dobson one I ? day last week. ? I hJfr Mrs. G. V. Gooding I I wuh "Ji? r- ^s^ro Saturday I I C- Banks McHairy I I were joined there I I n ylvla Gooding and Mr I I ^bby Rav of Raleigh. I I The Bill Splcer family are I I ^afatIonIng this week in Flo- I I w. frs* ?. Stroud made a I uEiSEfVf* t0 Ralclgh on I I Monday of last week. She was I accompanied by Mrs. Norm" I Benson and daughter Joyce Bfcn- I Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson I [ visited their son. Jimmy and I . . family In Wlllinsboro, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. W.D. James ac companied by Mrs. Hattle S. Kornegay of Goldsboro visited Mrs. N. B. Boney on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Craft and son Craig went to Chapel Hill last Thursday. Mrs. Martha P. Sltterson vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Roe Greene in Wilmington a couple of days last week. Eastern Star Meeting Dora and Davis Evans, retir ing Worthy Matron and Patron of Kenansville Chapter #215, OES made their farewell speeches on la?t Tuesday night, when thf ch apter met for It* lg regular bi-monthly meeting. They paid tribute to their of ficers and prior to adjourn ment they presented personal gifts to tneir co-workers. Just before the Ritualistic closing Inez B. Chestnutt and J. B. Stroud presented gifts from the officers of the past year to the Evans. A social hour followed. There were twenty-four pre sent. s^^terI School Menus Monday, April 8 Hot Dog/Bun Cheese Cube Slaw Peach Peanut Butter Crisp Tuesday. April 9 Hamburger Steaks Mashed Potatoes/Gravy Buttered Broccoli School Made Rolls Milk s Mnet|iple, Barsr?=<??< Wednesday, April 10 f .. . ?>: v. i,r ? Barbequed Luncheon Meat Buttered Grits Candled Sweet potatoes Green Beans Rolls - Butter Peanut Butter Delight Thursday, April 11 Grape Juice Sliced Picnic Ham Frozen Peas and Carrots Baked Potatoes Cheese Biscuit Coconut-Frosted Cake Milk Handicapped twins Sammy, left and Kenny Query, 10, are serving as 1968 North Carolina Easter Seal Children. Pictured here with State Easter Seal Appeal Chairman Jim Beatty, they are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Query of Charlotte. They represent more than 3,000 handicapped North Carolinians who receive Easter Seal services, llie fund appeal began March 7, and will continue until April 14, Easter Sunday. i Irs larpei B isj 11 tef to be basSTIpon the fact that ?he Is a woman. "Strangely enough." she ? aid, "some of my most sub stantial support has come from men." "There appears to be more interest In the things I stand for and what I propose should be done about them," she ex plained. "When I tell those I meet that I mi greatly Interest ed in education, they want to know where I would propose to get the money with which to | raise teacher pay, and if I would favor an increase In I taxes." "My answer to the pair of questions Is that I do not favor an Increase In taxes. I believe that the tax base for the State of North Carolina will support ASCS When Duplin County farmers signed up to participate in the 1968 Feed Grain and Cotton Programs they were advised that diverted acreage should have an adequate cover crop. A natural cover will be sufficient but these farmers are encour ' aged to plant a conservation crop on this acreage. We believe that under good farm management, farm opera tors will want to plant a cover crop on diverted acreage. We suggest cowpeas, hairy Indigo, or velvetbeans. The recom mended seeding rates is 1/3 bu. of cowpeas; 8 lbs. of hairy I indigo, and 1 bushel of velvet beans. ACP assistance Is available for sharing the expense of seed ing these crops at the rate of $2.00 per acre. Applications for federal cost snare assistance should be made at the ASCS county of fice NOW. Control weeds can build up your soll.l REPORTING PLANTED WHEAT ACREAGE tmf nrnWr^H (IflMAivU wifholtf AKlj pi ? JCIllHW W1UWM COtQD)itt0CS for woud bTto'the best position r possible to make committee as signments, because I will net hare made a single commit ment prior to my election. Ma ny of the members of die Senate will be new. as many Incum bents are not running. I shall make the appointments on a basis of finding the best person for each assignment.' Except for two appearances each In Charlotte and Greens boro, Mrs. Harper's campaign thus far has been centered chiefly In eastern North Caro lina with full days spent In Smithfield, Wilson, Klnstoo, and Fuquay mid meetings in Chapel Hill. Durham, and Raleigh. This week, she will be in Raleigh, Montgomery County, and Cha pel Iflll. Double postcards will be mailed to all wheat farmers In the county who hare not par ticipated In the 1968 Wheat Di version Program today. It Is very important that these cards are filled out, signed by the farm operator, and returned to the county office. It will take only a moment. All we need to know Is the number of acres of wheat planted in 1968 for harvest as grain. Be sure this Is taken care of because this might d fect your wheat history For fu ture allotments. For farms participating In the 1968 Wheat Program, die farm operator must come to the county office and certify to wheat acreage to be harvested by May 31,1968. JSI COURSE IN UPHOLSTERY A course In Upholstery, spon sored by James Sprunt Insti tute, Is now being taught at Charity High School. The class meets on Monday nights from 7:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. There Is no tuition charge for the ten week course. Instructor for the course Is Mrs. Roger Satcher. RABIES CLINIC WPIIN COUNTY Rabies Clinics for the vaccination of dogs will be held for 1968 at the following times and places. DR. TAYLOR - VETERINARIAN: SATURDAY APRIL 13 Calypso Elementary School 8:00 - 8:30 A. M. Faison Elementary School 8:45 - 9:15 A. M. Bowden Parkers sore 9:30 - 10:00 A. M. Warsaw Junior High School 10:15 - 11:00 A. M. Magnolia Elementary School 11:15 - 11:45 A. M. Kenansville Kenan Auaitorium 12:00 - 12:30 A. M. Veach's Mill R. L. Veach Grocery 12:45 - 1:15 P. M. SATURDAY APRIL 20 ' Beautancus Beautancus Store 8:00 - 8:30 A. M. Rhones Chapel Clyde Stevens Store 8:45 - 9:15 A. M. Poly Bridge Clyde Pettit Store 9:30 - 10:00 A. M. Summerlin Cross Roads Hinson's Store 10:15 - 10:45 A. M. Scott Store W. E. Waller's Store 11:00 - 11:30 A. M. Alberts on Bursell Holland's Store 11:45 - 12:15 P. M. Alberts on Township Coy Smith Store 12:30 - 1:00 P. M. Smith Township Freely Smith Store 1:15 - 1:45 P. M. DR. PHILLIPS - VETERINARIAN: SATURDAY APRIL 13 Brices Cross Road Brice's Store 1:00 - 1:30 P. M. Rose Hill Elementary School 1:30 - 2:30 P. M. Charity Edwin Teachey's Store 2:30 - 3:00 P. M. Chinquapin George Parkers Store 3:00 - 3:45 P. M. Sloan 3:45 - 4:30 P. M. SATURDAY APRIL 20 Wallace Dr. Phillips Office 11:00 - 12:30 P. M. Hallsville 1:00 - 1:30 P.M. Beulaville Ray Smith's Store 1:45 - 3:00 P. M. Potters Hill 3:00 - 3;30 P. M. Cedar Forks Paul Southerland's Store 3:45 - 4;30 P. M. Vaccination fees on Clinics will be 11.50 per dog for a three year Vaccination. North Carolina Law requires that all dogs 6 months or older be vaccinated. Duplin County Health Department \ ' ^ VI ^ ? Ltf i IJ i <Elwtric ObhuMufemt J Springtime ie fun time?no time to waste doing dishes while the family ie out whooping it up. If you spend mors than ten minutes at the chore, you need an automatic electric dish An electric dishwasher will do the whole job, and do it without pre ecrubbing. It'll wash grimy pots and pans just as clean as it washes dishes, and if II finish glassware spotless. Just load it, start it and forget it. Buy the "fun for you" electric dishwasher, today! Choose from portable or built-in models at an electric appliance store. Carolina Power A Light Company ? f eliviy r?0 Qmt IANNOUNNING The Opening Of AAA l| AAA UPHOLSTERY CO. ON FRONT STREET IN PINK HILL I ALL WORK & MATERIAL I I Guaranteed f i Mrs. Harold Stroud. 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