WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1957
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PASSENGER CAR STYLING comes to the trucking business in Ford’s 1957 Style
side Pickup, It typifies revolutionary changes in new Ford trucks which Ford dealers
dis lay February 1. Full-width styling has more than .just “eye appeal.” It widens the
tru ,\’s load area by 20 inches, am! adds 25 percent more load capacity than old-style 1
mo Is offer. This pickup is one of nearly 300 models in the 1957 Ford line which ranges
up dlo huge extra heavy duty models.
Boy Scouts Mark 4 7th Year
Daring Week Os Feb . 6-12
Boy Scon* Work, marking the
47th tilin' versa ry of (hr Bov Scouts j
of America, wit! ho observed from ;
Wt'die sday, Feb. 6 through Toes- j
f(,qv, eb. i 2. H in the 'largest; youth \
o»>s«.tvfince in tl\r* nation since it i
u ill be celebrated in every city i
and town and most villages and i
hamlets throughout the nation by
4.f>i 1,000 boys and adult leaders.
Twelve outstanding Kxpl«r
--■ s, older boy members of tiir
organization, will be chosen to
„■> to Washington, !>. t to
make the animal ‘'Report to
the Nation." 'She-, will call ;■>
the White Houm
Federal official.-, intruding 'end-i
1 - {rf'’r. the- He . _■ ! it",
—••ill join with j i prtniot!." of
national organizations at a break
fast. in Washington, D C at which
the twelve Explorers will lvaort
on Scouting • uce.vnpbsHtfmrds’ for;
11*56 and !•:•’.! of ihc neiivitics plan-!
i■ d for the- • •: ,h..;,s ■ i
Foortb National .:/,m v, to L
held f\< duly V' to til ai historic
Vallf y Fore •, Penn,-,. »’
Other out landing Ex pirn - is. t.n
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Price Boffins At $29«9jJ |
Less 519.57 Trade in for Your Old Spring & Mattress
3.1*0. SUITES ' Price Begins At . . l
Less $19.57 to $99.57 for Your Old Suite S| | B O jj
Price Bogins At $89.57 |
Loss $19.5? to $29.57 Trade in Allowance for Your Old Suite
?-Fc., 5-Pc. ?rd 7-Pc. METAL DINETTE SUITES I
■ Price Begins At r ™ |
If. oss $19.57 to $39.57 for Your Old Suite v.O i
W*wIII uavnwximiMMim..— irr nmnnim-rr ■wnr-ir m
Come In—See—Buy And\ You 11 SA VE |
I 9 x 12 ARMSTRONG —~—- I
p JR gw* • 1 tnr 'uctJHf Al APP’i'vrr* -t . ..
8 Down Delivers ! q Martin St. Open Friday 112 K. Martin St. §
>JBrn , iTifi'TiyinrtmritM[:.j::fuJinuj) ur;rm
gather with Cub Scouts, Boy i
I Scouts, and adult leaders, will par- .
| ticipalc- m ceremonies at state cap-
I Hals and at ctlv hail and town ob- I
j Mcrvances. i
Boy Scout Week this year
sees tile production of the fif
teen millionth copy of the
"Handbook for Boys". Espec
ially bound, it will be present
ed to President Eisenhower
who is Honorary President of
the Hoy Scouts of America.
A limited number of handbooks!
in this printing will have n d;s
Wilson Deltas Observe
Annual Founder’s Day
WILSON Founders Day ac - .
■ nvitios for th<* Gamma Kappa Stg- j
; mu' Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta i
-s Si::: -
'day. Fcli:i;:,cy op i'> -., Activities j
- ;
44Mwef**i ill— v.itijimi.nriig oim f i— immatwi'Wi
i Hnctive and decorative four-page!
| ir,s"l commemorating this land- ;
mark in the publishing of a book ;
l which has enjoyed sales second j
| only in *he Holy Bible in the years
: since IPiO wiv'-ri it was first pub- ,
I lished.
j It is this volume that introduo* d j
I millions of boys to their tirsi I
| know ledge of nature lore, first aid. j
i propei honors for the United States
! Flag and a wide range of "know !
! how ’ supplementing school emir- .
ses.
with soroni worshipfe# at :
the First Baptist Church in Wil
son. N C 1 •• *
services th< VVi .» Deltas enter
tained members of the ehnp’e; at
a Tea Sip at Soroi Fit/ s re:u -
<tence The business meeting was
r'.osod with r> d r.itfj oi k if} bn to to
Delta founders directed by Sorer
Tweedy. Later the members v re
< riter'allied by the sorority a' the
Tropical Grill
Other so/o! s pr-va nt w« r< So
Edna B. Lyons of L'ini ‘. ops:
Thelma Pa Hu r. Nell Baldwin FLcy.
ofißie B. Btiris, Catherine G Tay
lor, Willie M Penn. Alice Lee
Shiver, Divetls P Anderson
Daisy Hobbs. Ethel T Alie n. Buu-
Brown and Annie Watkins of Wil
son: .Mae Graves. S' iina Davcn
[ port of Greenville: Tvathrrmv N
I. liras. Frances Pirkvtt, Bet lye J.
Hail. Cleo B. fTornc. Sarah S
Leonard Jessie H. Pash. Juanita
'Burnett, .)uliu Y. Sessoms of Hoo
ky Mount. Miriam G. Riel;/ of Eitr.
City; and oi>r LasunTi Kegiomd err
! ei tor Jennie D. T«vio> o! To i ->
Fire Destroys Home Built By
Mother, Son Over 3-Year Period
TOLEDO. Ohio (ANP) - A 8-
famity dwelling, valued at $20,000,
which a mother and her son had
been building for three years was
dCo--* Cjr Cv- i.-iot -Vi:l i. U,V 111'. -
Mrs. Celia Henry, 55. and her
son. James, 35, had toiled for
three years to convert a 4-room
frame house into a rental apart
ment building. They had it insur
ed for only SI,OOO.
Origin of the fire was undeter
mined.
Mrs. Henry’s husband, Ells
worth. 56, a post office employee,
i could not help with Jie building
! because of ill health.
Farmers
Musi: Pay
Tax Now
i Most farmorp T’-p r.ow undor
\ socuil ity cind nYUot pay «i sc*lt
. vmpioymi. m tax of three percent
i of their nd '..rniugs i'om ffeitri in -
| come. T M Lcngford Group
Supervisor of Internal Revenue
I fc£?l'Vj.'*? AHJ.O '"Tt tV'fi'CK.
If Vt/U I:e aw and yo:v
I gross imon;> from farmiiig f»r J!>s6
- is not tvi-i' you may. if yon
| Wish, treat two-thirds <u your’
j net earnings from seh-f mpioy
j If your gross income from farm- :
i ;ng is over $-600. you must figure i
i jour net. but i ! your actual net is !
| less than 3‘2110 you may report j
; 51200 for social security purposes
llf your actual not profit from:
: than $!2o0 you lu.'-c no choice but!
ito um the actual net.
y,, . , r k .
■ :;!rm solf-enoploymehi will be* , j
! vuilrtbio j»t the 'Disiriot D’ !
r-rfice ol Tntornttl F* r; 1 u\
I In Oreensboro, N. C.
Elk Antlers
Convene In
o*® M •II
r2|iiißVillß
BY .1 B. HARKS N
ROCKY MOUNT - The N C. .
| Dejr: 1 tnv nr of the Anti,-red Gmnd
;! of the Improved Benevolent Pro- •
• Give • 1 • S!k.s <>: the Wo rid
.j of the Ernest Carvt-r Lodge,
i IP.POEV/ ■■•mci Temple 1 mixed i
1 in are 1 1 , -, e ur.d l'-r its ciuariorW ses
! store
1 j Recently app* inted Brigadier*
. ;Gem ral ! • rov Barnc-s of Groan* '
, i villt. N C . pn d ov« tht - «
■ ; sions. assisu- ri by his staff. The :
j Auxiliary Daft session was pro- '
ji P Rotten es stocky Aim-ru and sUff ,
I; of mfikirs.
Tie highlight of -.'iL ses-inn
j' was ; rsi 1 ,, i, i: 11! i)t. (.; tiierine
, * ;\ir> ni ‘hr l , vetts’viile tem
t 1> : oas "lUiss >.»rtl) ( .'.roiina
; \u!i resi (itsai.t ot 1:11)4.” 111 !
j Leary \\ ,;s the «inru r s)i the
I popularity cuntr-h .sponsored
! y t!>- Auxiliary staif. record•
| init' to St. ( :»J Hailen’s report.
. T.i king ;• riiomin-nit pi rt or, '
■ «.i',e".vv i:•' Sirie Preudca' es !
! the N. r. Ufi-'OEW. the Rev Ken p ;
’
;! breugsu ?-s-'i,u . rcL« of yncotir- ;
II ~v, u., t : (k: f jii■ - und D'tugh-
I; tei> preseri and mg: d thorn to;
a.n it, erf-ut;: in ;lvul<Lng Elkdom. ,
F) Us. I !Hl i; l.t Ji.ns
A croup of about !’, ne o’bvrs eot .
togath-r and have built a new .
! burr- lor the .Peace I 1 is p. .
O W, f Ktiffeld Nc. accord-|
iOR to Rev. Baht:- v/ho is also ;
! grand It-rt,- mr: knight of tin-;
h .grand loJg- oi Eiks.
I, P'.irld-n: Mutle rccvutly parti- 1
. cipa,-. cl :r, tite (iodic.iion of the
new ’0 11. - t'l _ Mii! II
; end tienjU’ ..> V. ,!. J ,iu C.. vie re
j ;,n imposin'* two-iupry bnck home ; j
i A is, i T.irig pert in Lu- event
! as a district tirputy sot the Dtttsgh- •
Ter-F.Rix of dir'rit l No. 3 war Dt
Tt.mv S K..uridvr.x of VVhjlakers :
I.vihcrl ruler i.eroy Hirncs
ams w H Lily of I'ul I odge
No ■' t Gi( < !;'.-lie, N. (~ re
lent i (truer.-) ivy youth pro
■• -i lor their jimj,ir , i;.s
thru the use „i the <i!<l lodge
bunding which has been re
tailed since th> *. erection and
dedication of their new home.
! Moloch Lodge of Elks of Gas-|
lonia, cure, ally under the lead- j
jor ship of o;-ura nee man J. Q Falls, I
| j ably assisted by Geo. Spencer, Dt. ,
' Evelyn Adams and a score of nth- j
i! era, i> tnaini,lining its place as a|
: 'Pai 1 for iodiivs of any ,
j order in Turh, elia. Moloch boasts!
a membership garnered from .ill
.walks and prut'-ssiuna of Gaston
County, who work in a eoopera
! live program of community uplift.
J including educntion, health and
i welfaYo. The lodi'e momhvrship is
prominently identified with Excel-j
I sior Credit Union reputed to be j
j: worth in ncoosii of a (iiiartcr-niil- j
11 lion doUar.s
j Pullets should bo vaccinated for
! chicken pox with fowl pox vaccine
between the ages of eight and 14
weeks, or when placed on the
range, say T R. Morris, Extension
poultry ..pee in list at State College.
Vaccinate with liv vaccines at
hast one month before produc- j
j tion starts, he warns, i
THE CAROLTNTAN
"I was trying to get a place to
. bring in a little money,’’ Mrs.
i Henry said after the fire.
"I’ve been working out there for
luue icaifc, cleaning up and cut
ting trees, mixing mortar and lay
■ | ing blocks.”
i Once she was sent to the hos
Plans For UNCF Drive
*
At Hampton Posted
IIAMPTON. Va. Thirty - five
persons met at Hampton Institute's
Holly Tree Inn last Friday to make
definite plans for the United Ne
gro College Fund’s 1957 drive.
■1 Alexander Williams of
Newport News, local fund cam
paign chairman last year, was
the honored guest, and was re
elected chairman.
The needs of member colleges
W'"re discussed and the report fo r
reviewed,
Hr. Alonzo f. Moron, presi-
SUPPORT THE
MARCH OF DIMES
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SALES’
Special Values for End of the Month Savings!
SALE!
Imported Irish
•w
Dress Linens
Values to 1.98 vd.
| 1 29 yd.
19 Glorious colors: Powder Blue. Midnight
Blue, Cerise Apricot, Star Pink, White
I Black, Navy. Eggshell. Mint. Green, Sprue*
Grcen, Gray. Turquoise, Charcoal. Toast,
| Sun Tan, Oyster. Lemon and Light Blue.
>
* Imported from Ireland
i * Vat dyed Colors
• Fully Pre-Shrunk
i Not more than Z'r shrinkage
* Ail First Quality
Fabrics Street Floor
~ ~ht iei ■>— i in im
SALE!
Special Purchase
4.
Wv f\ Ny,on
gj\ \ J \ \ Pants
'(CI \ __/ Reg. 79e
\L\ f,V
2 for $ |
What a chance to save! Trust Hudson-Bclk
to offer you better quality at greater savings
we made a special purchase and we’re pass
ing it on to you. Fine White nylon briefs . . ,
so easy to wash, so easy to care sot Sixes
5,6, 7, H,
Lingerie Second Floor
i
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Husdon-Belk
1 pital with injuries she received
in a fall from the building.
“My son tells me not to worry
that we'll start it risht back up.”
she said. But she admitted that
the sudden loss—and the prospect
of more years of hard labor ahead
—“just about killed me.”
dent of Hampton Institute, was
the host and presided. Among
the other guests was Frank
Wood, State Campaign Chair
man.
General plans were laid for the
1957 drive, and another meeting
in the near future was scheduled
to set up details. From all reports,
this was the best local organiza
tional meeting in many years and
the chairman expressed his hopr
that, the Funds needs will be filled
in short order.
' Do's And Don't*
But watch your language at all times, and tspeeially in public.’
SALE!
Special Group Men’s
ml Tcp Coats
I V ;V-
Ip. .||s26
{f>?s*Tv
i j|, : _
if '4
Men’s Department Street Floor
SALE!
Chsr.ille Bedspreads
Keg. 3.9")
293
tWr (re constantly finding
special purchases and below
Chenille spreads an aniuz
mg buy! White. Maize, Blue,
Aqua, Lt. Green and Pink.
: ... MW,
Basement
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