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. gp ? ?'" At the pack meeting for the Cub Scouts Tuesday. Oct. 30th. the We bios, whose leader >j 4s Ai Smith, gave the opening for a skit on Indian Lore. Pictured above back row i-r are. - - _______ iteve Konjejty, "yler Jones. Jimmy West Oarrat E?ell. nicks Pigford4 Darren EraelJ. ron" row I-fi Chris Rouse, Herbert Whaley, iJaryl Fry. & Denny Blackburn. Den H led by Den Mothers Laura Barwick & Burt Ray presented a skit followingthe t, theme of Indian Lore. Pictured abore are front row i-r, Andy Futreal, B.G. Remedy, ? Stuart Barwick, & Jeff Holtom. Bask row l-r: Scotrle Smith, Tommy Ray, Rob Korne gay, & Kb Kitchen. t i^ave < losi ihtt. Pic Mothers re Faye Haneycutt & Julie Hottom ? fMpe kill i pm lit 2 131 win Faiaon in^the Suttontown co minify ' Mrs Mamie Tadlock Sutton, ?Mfnx*el Faiaon. driver of ? |rOO?rg and J^ThoqM* tSTCw'k K iliJntly to the c rash. H2L J?2 ^L^omS; 811, suffered vttble Uuriesy iKi * ;? > I ^^EpTnlop^ D. L. Pridgen, I afao investigated the accident, X said the truck was traveling | weat on NC? and the Sutton car | was going east. Trooper 1 Pridgen said the Sutton vehicle I timed left into the path of the I said the Sutton woman ami I rr ^tero^M^to tig TV acddeht occurred .ml Sannsoo countv Both vehlon 1 Fun* serviceg for Mrs ton wen at ay t S p 'n frot teycutt followed In thi Sutton tamilj cemetery at SUtontown Survivors include daughters Mrs. Marie Juetice and&rs Etta Mae Grantha , Gotdabo lartha Faison and Mr? Edna King of Mount Olive; two i ? i -? ? -- Oi fi/ law ? & m farshburn thofCl too; 5 end three greet ram hildren. m. from* ifill hapel Baptist church ea 'aiaon, with ?I Gri tir N. Duplin | f HppCW *h t ? ,i ^'f &*f?a The first round of North Duplin's eligibility fight is over and the school lost. The executive committee of the North Cwathni High School Athletic Asacotietkxi last week rejected an appeal of the ruling which reqidres North Duplin to Ibrfeit six games including three Carolina Conference battles of an player. The Rebels' record now of ficially is 3-3 in league play and 3-6 over-all. North Duplin officiate in dicated over the past two weeks that father action, in an effort to over-turn the ruling, may be uodertahen before the end of the current football season. By Warren B. Davis Director, Energy Economics Gulf Oil Corporation "Woufcf higher gasoline and automobile taxes help alleviate the shortagesf" , ' They probably would help, but they would only be half a solution. You can discourage :."3the use of gasoline by higher taxes, but you cannot create more eupply with taxes. The best way to balance supply with demand is to let prices seek their natural level." Duplin Times Progress :| WM? MKHPTIOK PRICES HERMAN TAYLOR WARASAW ? Herman Taylor, 71, fanner, died Satur Cbapel JBarLaU Fijsoo Cemetery. Surviving: widow, Mrs. V; -v'' *? ' ? -itk# & ? * ? $ j f< p miss Julia Taylor of Durham and Mrs. Ara Smith ol v cua and Victor Taylor of Faiaon; *t?ri, Mm. Bessie J Bfland of Bfland, Mm. Up MrCov of Wifriungtoa and Mm. Ruth Parks of Faiaoo. Mm TiMiilnhilfti ^ tnnm __-.i I jmiBOTOiiareii, rour great 4* /rr # # J 20% off Fill WM ^ ? DRESSES PANT SUITS Mitre tUft I o ^ .^^Jw i?^ ? & full qt. ctn. ? ?P EPS I-CO LAS $ 1.19 l'/, size powahatan cut 3 cans ?GREEN BEANS 89< Ipenn champ gal. ^FREEZE M.59 | FROSTY MORN I HOT DOGS 5 FOR $1 I [ With All Th? Trimmings ? FRYERS cade A t> 35'| FROSTY MORN SMAU | PICNICS u 69*1 FROSTY MORN Homy Gold I SAUSAGE 89*1 COFFEE ??? 79*1 MIX BEU FRUIT CAKE LB. 59 c I
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