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i i ' V t I 1 t 4 ' it i "3 -i j t' ' 0 -L.V. it ' 1 I t ) i CUR LUTHER . The May 22nd i e of U. S. News and World Re- 1 gives sire up of President ...iedys Cabinet ; in thevsecond i.j days. This la what was said bnut Secretary of Commerce; Luth er Hodges; "Moderately conserva tive. A lone voice on many issues affecting" business men and not re garded as very influential.! That : Just doesn't sound, like our TV , ( WALLACE. H. C. . AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY BUYING AND SELLINGS DAILY '- J ! EXCEPT SONDA OFFTCF PHONE AT S-2261 JACK r. WELLS NIGHT iPHONE AT 3-M11 Cash' and Carrjr" ! ?; BUILDING -l f" 'T CredA If Yo4 Need H ! At .'-v.' 'i Spufhern Across from the Some luxury compacts . make you choose between your friends . '. . and your luggage. But not the new Falcon Futura. '7 ri I- tn a Futura you not only get a luxurious interior with individually con , toured bucket seats, a bandy' console between them, wall-to-wall carpet irig.'and all the extras; you also get room for three people in the back seat, plus . . . . . . a big roomy trunk. You but luggage in its place; not in the back seat which is reserved for your friends. Futura doesn't cramp your style or your budget either! It's Amer ica's lowest-priced luxury compact. It costs you less to run, too. Read about Falcon s record-breaking ' Mobilgas Economy Run 1 - win below! . B4mrariieafmatiufatiHMrtf ' j m . lunaUdmaUitUmiprtem ' NOTE: Under the test con ditions of the Mobilgas - Economy Run, a Falcon, : with standard shift, scored i. 32.6 miles per gallon . . . ; oe8i gas mueage oi any o- ' or 8-cyunder car in the 25- ' , . ' AL. m l ' year niswry oi ine ivuin .-. - (Another Faleon was econd, with 31.6 mpg!) ; , Drivers of all cars were ex . perta . . . and really out to ;win. But Falcon topped Stop, Swap and Save aool SE-LQCAL AUTHORIZED Xuther, W4 id, -North Carolina havo just one thing to Bay, and that is - just wait until the country has a nother big hurricane, .and then see who- gets there first and has the most; ;in;iuenceI;jV' :f;J , I "QfiE. '. SJMMQNS v? We were sorry to learn that our friend Gerte Simmons, from Tarboro, had to.rjB slim a Seriate Reading Clerk to " v MATERIALS - Wholesale Prices ' Supply Co. Park In Clinton b $ as? -y 7f ii it ) mini liimi ii ii ii iihiiii i imwiwia i' All' SJ 'XV?tJ H J t - ICj 4. if l t- ' , , rr 1 "" i;,'""1 'j." i -.. ; f 1 1 t; ; s l ";v . J ,,,, . . . t - '. J )We,.,...- . i .... - .,. ... r-; . .. a now... during your Jord Dealer's Swapping Be COMPACT COUSIN r e thf twi ib, in n mi.ni in n.ni iilif nis love- ly wifey..o has been ill. Gene jis popular and gifted with a wonder ful voice. He will be missed in the waning, days of Legislature.,', We join, in wishing for Airs. JSimmons a speedy -recovery, t ; ' MARVIN IW.NBAR .. . . We wem 'iy Rex, hospital here In Raleigh to see Marvin .Dunbar ho is one of the many able and dedicated em ployees of the State, Marvin 1 .Ms eon a patient for ten days or so, and was glad to have the word thai he could' ea home. When we sym pathized with afarvin about ," his long stay in the hospital,' he Intro duced o to Mr. j.-JM. StancuY Mr, StancQ has been a patient at ReX or over : fifteeii years! Not fifteen lays," or fifteen . months but fif teen years.' It is our understanding 'hat; Mt'. Stancil expects to- spend the rest of. his' life in the hospital, ite was cheerful and interested in i. lot. of . things.; ;,?X a Ad &'ri We know one thing for sure -.we vil stop feeling sorry, for oursel ves when we have a minor pain. ; BLAME 'We heard five njen condemning, the State College bas ketball players and Jhose who barb ed them. We knew that t least hree of these five men have from ime to time placed a little betjon the outcome of a game. 'The thou ght occurred to us that really they L i many of the rest of us are; to j'nme for these scandals. It there frere no bettors there would be no fixers".. Isn't it just that simple? 1 LEADERSHIP . . '. Most obser vo. 3 say this Legislature has pro- Ju.cJ no real leaders so far, and : !s nearin;; the end. In the past 'here have been stand outs speak- - i iMnanipn ' -f ORD DEALER 1 I lint: lut liW t ! 'l aa Unn fliid 5 . i. of tiie . uMUOO. t0 far tiiis 'session has, for the most part, been peaceful and boring to watch. Maybe the fire worns wm ai come in uw JUist ; lew weens. Who knows? i di AUTO "PLATES , , v3TbJ'ft 'the yeek for a decision as to whether he Motor Vehicle Bureau will sell he State auto tasrs or whether the Carolina" Motor dub will continue. jo sell them,-along with Insurante, membership,' arid a: Jot, 'of other things. There can be only one rea .nr a Vnto'fn WififintW this rtat ItJeat' farce whleV'iias beri" go&8 on for. sdm' fhlrfyars-persona: i COOUST i .JM. '-WW aaye ',oaa, amq- -restiontf from'iV .friends.iiin ;AiShelby that the'aoluttontovthe elimiaatiar of one,of our: jqngresslmen be solv ed by getting Itarotd .D.' Cooley . ap pointed ;i:high.. federal post rant then .toicombme. Cootey's Jtdistrtc' with that of , Ii- Fountain. ,;A h k of Deople have already pointed ou. the fallacy of .t that s' sUggestionV' orth . Carolina1 'would . lose the Chairmanship of the nowjoiul A l . culturer;Committee, ' Wfc cannot ' a far'd to' lose not 'only, a COSgre ftuuv but also an important chair nwnshipi45!:S ", COOL ivJi.. So you want to spem the summer In the mountains be Junior (j or" Ws sister) have to go, t summer ' school? ; Dont worry, 1: they -are ,in. graderS " CnftJ f Apps achian' has tlie answer at-Boon, this summer. They a re conductin a scHbol-camp from June ' 19 U July 8th, offering credits in .Scier e, English; Readingand Musi Uarting this summjerschool teacl. Irs can take some of the extra pa; hey are going , to ge, arfd atten -mmmer. . school at $ Appalachia; ivy can take along 'thchiW re' ind they Can go tofchool-cam 'rtn ron't hoof that.' 5V . !alcolm SeaVelf ahd'ohn Larkln ;et to be Fedenal-Judges for com ng in third and fourth looks lik 'overly Lake should have been it iennedy's Cabinet." . - YMCA . According t a prest eport' Cyrus Donald. Johnston, 23, )f the Raleigh YMCA, was. acquit ;ed in Court of the charge of throw 1 ing a cup of whiskey but pf his cat window and onto the laps of Frai)1 cis Ray and Elaine Allen who wert passing in an pen.'convertible. Ht vas.Vhoweveri convicted Of'faiiihg jo notify the Motor Vehicles " De partment of 'a ' change of address. We assume that Cyrus will be hav ing' to notify the Debartmerit ol still another change f : address. f IVo man stands so tall as when "he stoops to help boy - support tyour VMCA." i ' . - - j , DEBATE; . v . Don't worry too nucb about what will happen when Kennedy and Khrushchev meet, just remember- most of us thou ght. Kennedy would come out se cond best when he debated with ,.fixon.. ; ; . , CENTER THEATRE Moqrrt Olive. N. C Thur- Fri. . Sat , C May Starring Mercedes. ; MaCambridge Joan Blondejl ft - j ' t " ' nenry.Jones;'. '-::M Sunday-Monday .v- May 28-t9 Son. Shows 2:00, M:O0, :0 'ft :M ' . ADMISSIONS 25e ft 80c ; f "Go Naked In The World Starrtnf Ctria LoIlobrlgWa; Tuesday: Only Mas' 30th Top Disk-Jockey v Picked Hs SUrs, ,. picked iU Songs And i f" Are hi It Too! ,-,....i'.. ed. Thur. May. 31-June 1 No Time For Sergeanls : ,j starring Andy Grlfflth Myron McCormkk Friday Saturday ;, i Jnne 2-1 Mein Kampf v i Filmed by The Nazis Themselves! Old Photographs , ( Restored PORTRAITS '' , ''"Commerclaf PHOTOqRAPHV Parties, Anniversaries 'and " IdenttffcatlMi Ph ( .'., ' WE SPECIALIZE D ; ; - WEDDINQ r PICTURES i JLANIER STUDIO t: fhone 6341 V - WALLACE, NG SitUngs NUjhto pnd Sondays ,, ; .. ', . By Appointment ; ' Observance of National Defense Trausporlation Day on May 19 and Armed Forces Day on May 20 also marks the '125th ! anniversary pf the earliest demonstration of the Vital' role railroads ;ouW play W military operations. :v " In late May, 1836, a Southern Railway .predecessor ; 'line, t t h Souto ' Carolina Canal and Rail Hoad Company carried tC-Si Army 'and U. 9- arine Corps units, on Dr. hTomas V. Alley J':;''i.Wsaw C, '"!',, Bear of Warsaw jruf Company Tnes.' Sat. from '8:30 to 5:90 Eyes Ekamlned i Glasses Fitted it.' Dial LY.2 8317 J. F. REYNOLDS MUSIC COMPANY . Operators Of Coin Operated Phono- h graphs and Pool Tables. , cigarette vmaors. ,flw and Used Records , f 5U Beamon St. aintdn, N.C. v - Savings Deposited 'Ah- r A O fvvS'VV ... v lv3 'I '"Where Thousands Are Eavin Millions i , 205 Main St W. Ray Jchnson, Manager ; their way to buule t,uiiii.i . mm ! Creek Indians and their allies in the Creek War. Landed from ships at Charleston' the troops 'were j moved quickly to pamburg, S. C, marching from-there to the war ' t vaii err nns ' M ' ; - "W ", 'Uiu'V1 T,.ti- ,s ;';ff , M I - ?M ub, because we realize bur farm customers need andappreciate dependable service. We'd like to include you in our list of farmers who are satisfied" users of Texaco producto--both for quality and our service. You'll find it pays both ways to be a Texaco customer. Phone'or write--weUr be' happy to servryou 1 SAVE 'COOPSGATIVE , SAVINGS AND LOAN - S O C I AT I O N .'t .tara . in 1 Hi- i ii .d arn.s to. a pomt the stratocic 'boundaries of, a tue- ater of "war. ; r . . Thia miwpSKful use of fast rail transportation . of , troops and sup-- pliti led Secretary Of. War kewis Cass to recommend Congressional measure of service when yon buy ' Metered Delivery; MACK OIL CO MP All Y Warsaw, H. C; Trapped In-A-Bollle Feeling S(OW AT :.i' ,f. - ; . 'r. v.';""'';-;;''! TH.';,'Earn-y.-.r 1 ST.-V: '.r i., ' Dividends , From The -;iS?if I i 'I- I tacli., ' ..e Civ.l a-st rail years of , , id three .uiry, 1 ave pnly us to the re-. 1 1 - 3 1 1 5 adJed greuti;r i y betwfiuh America's p"1 ,tlie nation's military Texaco products from 0, . j1V (6 '!-r ':??';v.' ' ,5.," '.'rC'1' .' V;1'':, ''i(i ?';:f 'V' V-'f-i. :.':iii '.Vr i'j'-'i'i.? ';, M- ,t, , 7 " . I ' f s S '. ..H.MI.hbWhiil -g A ,:,.-.K'. Manafaetarers Ucease No. 12 .
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