M. sSth >- ..,t Ho* lied Wednesday funeral Community Funeral Home d^apel. Burial. Devotional ... A B ;* ?>wivi*in(j *iuoHtr, a*W Smith >f Bowdei daughters. Mrs. Harold Andrews of Taylor of Faison. Mrs. Ralph Carrington of Durham. "Mrs Clem Davis of Norfolk Va.. Mrs. Walter Lloyd of Roa noke Rapids. Mrs. Carl Yates of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Gil bert Brown of Gotdsboro; brother. Ernest Moringo of New Bern; stepmother. Mrs. J.W. Blatock of Faison; 18 grandchildren; 10 great gr.ndchi.dren. Youth Program ' Youth ages 16-20 are in vited to participate in the People to People Citizen Ambassador Program to Europe from mid June to July (38 days). The program is designed for youth who are interested in traveling abroad and visiting the following countries: Germany. France, Denmark. Holland. Switzerland. England and Russia. The group will depart from Washington, D.C. and return to New York. College stu dents can earn three hours of credit through the University of Idaho. If you are interested and would like man information, call the Agricultural Exten sion office in Kenansville. 296-1996. j iig j, 'A', A held riday a> Hat*, twit) cemetery. TfKl ,r|pMving ? ne parents. are the maternal ^randparertts, Mr. ami Mrs Louis Herrinff.of JMgunt Mount Olive. Burial. Maple wood Cemetery. Surviving: widow. Mrs. Josephine Holden Ricks; son. Edgar Norman Ricks. Ill of Mount OHvc; daughters. Mrs. Edward T. Cheshire of Martinsville. Va., Miss Josephine Holden Rick* of Washington. D.C.; four grandddidten. RUDOLPH SULLIVAN WARSAW Rudolph ? Red" Sullivan, 53, of Charleston. S.C.. died Toes day. Funeral, Community Funeral Home chapel. Burial, family cemetery near Summorlias Crossroad. Surviving: widow. Mrs. Rosa Pearl Sullivan of Wil liamston: sons. James Don ald of Dearborn. Mich, and Jeffrey Steven Sullivan of Taylor. Mich.; sisters. Mrs. Elton Proctor and Mrs. Bill Swinsdn, both of Moont Olive. Mrs. A.B. Benson of KenansvWe, and Mrs. Ruby Rutledge of Charleston, 5.C-; brother. Johnny Sulli van of Charleston, S.C.; five graogc^iklren. CLASSIFIED alii -jrftefcJUr, AOS WORK! fc-JL v-'- ' ? 'TORTS Old fights, such m ttua one betwedl# Aiftl i^Motre ?nd Rocky Wafcfifloln 1055, can (till mean big money for someone? maybe you. Former handball cham pion Jim Jacobi will pay good money for fifmsoT past fight*, particvlariy for the lightweight fight between Armstrong and Jenkln* in 1939 and the .1948 Robinson vs. Gavilan welterweight fight. If yo? have old fight to-writ." tiTm^Wb".! ; IJL* $mJ 686?n vI. ?*' ? '.?*?' 11 vitam' s and m'n I I I M m ' * I ' I * I ? * ? ? ^ ? V & US. kivhfw..^ ?^,vassal James Sprunt Institute be ginning Tuesday, March 20 from 7-10 p.m. The class, instructed by GaiaM Barnes of Goidsboro, will meet in the Auditorium of the Hoffler Bujldmg Tuesdays and Thursdays. Several Saturday claques wUl also be scheduled trt allnu; tho mdiiilssA *? ?? ?www uiv aiuuvm IV {Sill actual experience Saturday classes will be scheduled as aw !' Duplin County Softball ague begins regular season play. Students may take the class for personal ? *?. | or m.y register with the USSSA upon sic cessful completion of the Twite wffl be a S5 regis tration fee. "Registration will take place at the first class, or bv calling Joe Jones or Denise Brinson at JS1, 246 1341, Ext. 222 or223. ? : WALLACE A class inctrrantlcs art will be held in Wallace at the aiiup iwtaiy JU IC?V.IIC^ VII Highway 41 North. The class will meet wi Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7-10 p.m. beginning March 13 and end ing May 31. Priyate Pilot Ground School: A class designed to prepare a student to pass the ground rules portion of the FAA^jrivate pilot'sexam will,, be taught at the Wallacq" Airport. The class will meet ShftS ,f0 srs ginning Tuesday, March 13. Tlie instructor for the class will be Wayne Rich of Wal lace. The supplies and materiMt for this class wlH be approximately S20 to $30. Chinquapin . Crocheting: Libby JLikens of Chinquapin will instruct a class in crocheting on Tues- J day nights from 6:30 to 9:30 : p.m. at her home located on State Road #17f5, #H*h ^ Chinquapin. The class qnll, begin March 13 and end May Crocheting - A class in crocheting will be taugnt on r ?? \ v:. * i . ? * ? *, j Vs ?Mlm- ... ?? 5 " ' ? # 3SSSS meti at the home of Libbv liken*.on State Koad #1715 south of Chinquapin i?V - 1 J i I _? ' si.'-*.': . ? .*??' . . S V KK - >i ? M io HE* H I 9 ??W . WHflCAt Wtltlru "?079 .fc 5 ft EdB^^d'^e^1^, S^zIbH "'"''"Si I fiMii s???ft I I pMSSWi ifi? -SnrMB 3 S-1t NCOHR.go si^ui ??;>,, * ? BPPiWr^ ? - BwBfeli '?* >JiB [savings on a wio? choice of shapes no styles! 1! I iJpifPr u ? 1 \ An ^tn%i m ' ? ' | r sft