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: ;- -;.V. l1 rit Wn.V.Asj ijtiwf 'i '' WviWWtv . Mind'' IhigpeiJ iSte i )m t1lM'lfr':jrsTd Alto Cartel1 iW'WiUK S&iidaJ tatt week. .Suday Mr . .Aid . Jir. vRgtph fritt Of Bear Marshes afUWMtl , IffUtet AflftMBrK4 Qr-tWartada, Xfal '1m& GnUy.mSM.; Bttby Grady ent Utravitftt , visit '.;MM Caa Cradv student B0. Cdt ' kifa The eMtf 4itM(M. a.Ua A 1 BiMl JWi f. a Jenklni at SflMitt Ff Md J Met visit -f to the.horot of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas ; vau inursaay. Dae. Unit U Umifltt-fW&iJ-; f Mr. arid lViYs. Marsderi1 Brock of ML Olive r callers in Hit Ralph Ames torn Sunday. ;' 1 V John W. Waters Gurnr Scott and Elwood Scott went to Topsail -Acres Saturday..' t -.; ; Mrs Henry Sutton was called to Jacksonville last week end due to the , sudden death of her father Johnny Hottstott. . ; Mrs, Jonas Dail visited with Mrs. , Mollie Westbrook and family near Kenansville Saturday morning. Roland M M .. i SuMMCim of : -IMlMiviTU ; I Wit br trandparente Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs i W wtotftat (hit week.r were visiting Malcolm Grady t of (,iXiVWfmn.'m-VtMimt tome Aihertson Wednesday of last weelr. if -i during th 'weeVr, end were Mrs. Sunday.dinner guests of Mr.and i ;t Minnie SuroMfrM of . Ml; Dv4V' M. Frank Outlaw were Mr. .dnd jp. :::' ?: -tl- ' :u "' : ? ,:v.- ' : : . A Mr : Oaud Powell - and Sonya t '4Cyi:r&i;.f. " '. f and Mrs. Walton Out J LvA :f i ;' - T t- law . and daughter Mt.-Gielad. Mr. -f:'sWy l "' Jon oafl and Oarrle 'V... '.yT f i . . "Jk 5 Vi-ir, H it PQRTRAItS . CaiamtKlal . it Scott. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. SummerHn and" daughter qf Jienansville. . Mr, and Mrs. Ivey Summerlln Were guests of the J. EStanley family a( FOR SALE ' ;. IVEODINO si PICTURES ntvuta CE, N. C. ,'St. Kigats'' ad Sandas Lumber, Mouldingt '; Plumbing: Supplies) , 8A8H DOQRS. AfcMKNI'Oa SIDING, HOOFINfJ 69 AU. t Sbeetroclt;.. Mortar, vj Brick; Cement Blocft, Paints And ' i Builders Hardware) HOTTER. TERRA COTTA ' .SDRE IW 'Thera may be doubf da , uie part or a .lot of sedDle ait to whether the forthconiuig bond elet tten which was authorized hv th legislature ' for.' capital . tmprove menu win past, nut apparently this doubt is not sheared by an nurrt bef of architecU tHrOiuthout the We Baver tt a' good authoHtv tiat the plans for 4 large percentage the ' buiRHng's proposed under this bond election are ' already being driwn- v by. Various -architectural firm wHh the uhderstandins that Thigpen le 'D hoi Be paid-tar heir Work m me event, um.waa edeetioft fails t pa.- TWs runs 4nt thwsaads M.'Mrt.'TI-iawft'' flnBt far sure. This group M architects must have confidence fi 'the 'efectloh iB 6- aaessM. And' A r er. taf thai they tt fte drawing With ert have an espYK de corp similar W thae experienced ;! among t the ships at serf.1 tne vfe ;aiff and Comfort Jtac each' other,. e are sW- urn ire raised onr tana tmrtt the steering 'heel attdj iWaved at ' the other bus drivers; but we soon no ticed that ; they .do not : take their hands": from ' the wheel , They Just raise one 'finsrer' as a tMonHiv p. one hand and. pelldcins with the other. -- . j" ' M CARTER WALLACE, N. C ' .I H a4e ti. CHARLEY GOLD i We really stirred up a hornets nest fast week vhen we didn't include Tnsin'ihe 'nmmissioner Charley Gold as one Mrs. TMliM Rarkroves and torts Jerry aflMi'JJarry. and daughter Clarry are Waiting friends h 'St. Thomas,' Ontario.. ., Several from Lone Ridee Church attended home coming at Sarecta Church Sunday "and took part In the ringing. ':,'h , iv .' j. , .' Visitors . m the Roland Thigpen iome during Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack -Thigpen and dauehter i. 'rilton; Mr and Mrs. Ray Mabass ind son of fioldsboro and.Mr. and VIrs. Mark Mowngo of Dudley. ( Sunday of last week Mr. and Mri. Eugene. Outlaw? and .children were quests of Mrs. AnntivQulnn alio family of Warsaw. i Mrs. 0. W. Scott and son Joe vis- Red the listen Summerlins of Wa saw Sunday afterneon.' v Mr. and Mrs. Edd'Cflrter wtfrt visiting in Wallace Sunday with Mr and Mrs. George Brown and Mr. and Mft. Alton" Carter ; - t Q. W. Scott was a caller to the home bf Cecil Reese Sunday in Kinston. - ' - t:-.-- Suhdav nlflht krtmwr r)Wt it th Tipp Scout family were. Mrs. Ben Scott, Mrs. James Grady and son Carroll of Mt. Olive. , if - -'1!-'.i:if..-'i:."'.'f.i;:j - ..:; .'(w? .i"V';flf rs(i,i: of the potential candidates fnr X3v ernor' three years-front now- We have heard from a Int.af nniml pecialiy from Charley's ome Coun ty, of Rutherford. ' They poittt out that Charley to their pick for .Gov ernor ratJier thaw fonner ConrteBe man. Woodrow Jones, -fleveraf of them expressed bitterness i toWard Jones for gi virig up his seat'la Con-. grass after they had worked adrhard to get themselves a : Coneressman. They seem to feel that bad the run Goh for Congress ne served as secretary to the late- Congressman fiulwinfcle that he would have been elected a -thM they wbultl: Dot still have-, a Congressman. Several poinWd it thai they feel it wUl be i long time before they will ever getanother Congressman, but that they taVe I ;JSojiflBcij ,1 land the Governor v for their ;couty and that' fhetfbesrUl is Tharlpv Gold rath than WoodroW Jnnea. Thfcy further'poiut-f oiit that Chariey Gold gave- Jones his only" political defeat. That was for eot'eitor. '"eli;iolik'wa didn't intend to slight your friend Charley Gold. We have, said in this . column, hefore that should Gold run fqr Governor he would have strong: suppart-ftorn (k sank and file of the -pffeple? due to the fact that he has kankthei in surance (iremfums paid by m folks of the state to a minimilm; Wftikve also stated that he Would no doubt get a lot of financial support from (he big insurance companies Who would like to get rid of him as In surance Commissioner. So there S Governor the next go-around. v ' ; YOUNG DEMOCRAT U John ' Buck Fi'aley the master politician and successful trucking executive from Cherryville has started train ing his seven year old son. Buck. Jr. to become v President. Young uuer nas mastered the, enthusiastic handshake of the experienced polf tlcan and; Is already 1 performing like a veteran". Young Buck showed Kldd, Jr. his famous political hand shake the week before school star. ted and Klddo used it to get him self elected Vice-President of ; bis 6th grade' ' class. .'- : --:. m ,-wi : 'i-.lS?i: .it- Ti: D'GE :.. .Thlnes we did- n't kneW until, We became a bus driver',,?B'u8'driv'ers and truck driv tare as the'y tfheet,. Oni signar we saw several times but couldn't fig ure out the rteanhrir was a Circular motion of the hand,' We later rear nW that- this nieans "AU clear - a head, H'het'rolL" They flick theh- Ughts when another truck passes, I briiieri-II Clob t ioitan; Given Big Oppbrliinill Former 4-H Club members have a special Invitation' to volunteer for the Peace Corps, Says L.!t !ttt, state Club leader their sljllls and training ' are ' needed for . a Peace. Corps project which is now being considered for Latin Ameri ca, Harrlfl reports), v ' i While exact location of the project cannot be announced yet because it is still being negotiated,' partici pants . would work as two-person teams, and help develop 4-H type rural youth programs. .They would assist local Extension workers ol the country in recruiting and train ing local volunteer cub leaders, and helping ' Club members . with r pro jects, .demonstrations, meetings, ex hibits,' and recreation. ; -:,. The Peace . Corps assignment The representatives will,,! have their ! food, clothing' and . housing, plus incidental expenses, paid for during the period of training and also during overseas, service.- All expenses for official travel in the "(United States nd' abroad win (paid. -Extra travel arid living $ penses Will be paid for 30 days or ft leave annually in uie nosi country. . Then the Volunteera wm accumu.. late 75 & month payable when the assignment is completed. Complete health care will be provided "during this period.,. . t ' , ' , , Youth of North Carolina who are interested should call, write or visit their county Extension dffice ;;:', 7 lif 'Governor :;; The present ad minstration heeds a campaign for Lt. Governor in order to keep tleir political force intact and operat ing. They need to be able; to allow strength in order to headbff feny diVersibn-froni the ranks and to pfevenf encouragement from .'-the unorgaiozed opposition. The longer they irei in power (he harder it is to control unless there is action' If they cannot elect their candidate for Lt. Governor at this time, then they cannot elect their candidate tpr Governor next time. It is as simple t that; if they should elect Bert Bennett Lt. ' Governor now, with a large majority, it would go a long way towards electing him i to- Indicate that It la time to pull would be for two years, starting a batk Into - the line Of traffic a-1 bout December 1. The assienment includes a three- months i training program in the language of the i . . . . I nead ot them. . j, . The most interesting thing we have learned is the advantage of the'hei-fhtr otjthe drivers seat as compared if, uiat oi a car. Did you realithat; a'pus, or truck driver, can see' right . Into your car when p;assirigtilfl "tvoif would be , sur prised, at the things they see from thti vantage point., For instance, rt'e had lib idea that ha many wives have the habit of riding with their left hand , on their husband's right knee as we have learned from a re cent observation' from the vahtac point of the bus drivers seat, How do we know it Is their Wives? By tne ring on their finger v- come u think of it a lot ot them didn't have ring on their finger! We will pas- on more knowledge as we conttnut our course. NOTES .... Remember the State Horse Show - at Raleigh , the last I week end of this month-and the I Trade Fair In Charlotte coming up next month and football every week and -et ner roll! "'.; 1 1 ,t ' -i country, its customs and culture, at the National 4-H Club - Center In Washington, D. C. Men and women 18 years Of age or, older, With rural and' 4-H backgrounds, are especial-; ly desired as applicants..' Those sel ected Would be , accompanied to heir assignments, and guided In! their- Work, by a project director! md three regional supervisors, re- 4-H . Club f.i- '',:' ;'. presenting the National 4-1 FouiVdatfon'; k' 1"'.' SPECIAL NOTICE 1 . . uoiasooro. rami uo. ts . : :.' .; Now lias A (Complete Linel OF . , AUTO ACCESSORIES AT QLESALE , n ' , i : r--.; : . p&to;-S? : ALL BRANDS OF SPARK-PLUGS ;' ' 1 62c Each. J$f' ' ' . BRAKE SHOES FOR ALL PASSENGER CARS f&W'-W set: u' w - goldsboro;n. ,p , J ft j cm Day cratwes App reciatwn Now In Frog rets IN WALLACE W Expert Watch -1: f ; Repairs ' See YOUR FREE GIFT Limit One Gift PehFiu-piJ-y for Saving $100 or more Open A Ne)v Account .' :' '' Add To Present Savings , ) C-'i In Goldsboro Sell Says 'it; ! -' i'-'iiu.,; r ."it The Remainder Of Your Crop With Simon B.Hill and J.F. Hill Some Of OuV Prices v -';'' ' ' - -'y ' . . ';, : - ' ., ' '' ' drrick&Hinnaht Smith Cr-ibdh' it . HINES JEWELERS I , " .- .' J, . ,Mk ,;..,, , .' i: - -! i r2..'.z..'j --i fr xAt?. l -a -' - vis ' wmmmmmmmz d, i, , . , . -' i2.,!';; . ' r 1 ri-mr - . $&m&mmtgm&m)mm!!xti tBKs0.RE ;TO STOP BY iVv-.'W-. 'P iffW .' - tat; PAin AMns cps- V .vJurSi is- . :11"-?, Qi.KkiWi&X'Ji lv ar nni a.i . rti tit . 'ivl'--' a . i I ' ' aJSfciStf?? f.T c ri-- II I Arf AIM'i JSUIL I .4nif.T.KAIILfE. j f III M T 11J-'J: - ." - 1 -i - cr"TD5j:i:v- I t ill -, V JtisiJW ... Ji:: - : -,3'rServirtg -.V-.5. ' -pj '- -tWsM, ff' EASTERN. CAROLINA . Slillii ':rr ' jas!ljslll; ; " tA --- rnnmnlhn fm A,mtt , I , it,,,,,,.,,, , n ft,r,?,.OT.1i- l.,i,(,.r.,..,.,At. t 5i,,f,f.?Whn,i itmfma TJ "' S HANDSOME, 15 PIECE "PUNCH BOWI' SET . V -l J.'' j,'- ssJLAsssllt fss I .. ' :'4E&lkrkfr : S8 : T -: i , . ' ' xfy a; V'f j-pii. iiiiiii1' Its ( Kiioii. lli? 'iSl'W ste.. a -7 ' X , : I V I -.VT . '.. . .Z , Aia-X : . . '. ' III : - " , ,1 . . :'-f.tJ.fV.-- .'.-'-v :,.- .'..i--v:' ViUs.' . v Pries . ; ; " . ; Amt .". , .' TCI flrn . o l . lOf.OU : m 248 1274 7 ' -; 75 ' .: i8o 184.5Q 202.50 -18g.OO anasaaaWaBBaB 94110 Best & James: Smith 'ilsC; -ftiwa. . 4U J - Price 77? '.'77! 19 f 3 3 ; :Amt .23L00 2il.00 231.C3 231.C9 237X3 2H.C3 f '"S Lbs.'.';'-"'. -300 - '300;'; v300 7, . 300 300 : 114 1944 80 80 80 80 77 Amt: 240.00 240.00 240.00 240.00 .'.. Personal servieer to customers has 'always beeti the first eon sideratiori' oI'.Towd and Cotm try. Look at the rnap abdve, and notice how close we aie , to you.7 'A telephone call will.bririj; us running ii'hen you need- us. For de pendable service and the best gas, Sinclair TRU FLAME LP-Gascall Town and Country first. , .u LtDt vyunaer ana rvnoiesaie uas aoia at our -Bulk Plant at Carolina And Beech Streets Bulk Plant Hours - 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. - 6 'days a week : Hill J. Dowden 240.00 240.01; 87.f8 1527.78 r '. Now Is The Time To Buy Your . Gastobac Curing System Lbs. Ki 2:8' , 2S2 238 ?"9 ' -17. n Amt ' if 3-35 ,217J 1 . PPANf DISTRIBUTORS- "If it's Tappan we got it" . includinj the Fabulous "400" And Built-in Ranges NORGE APPLIANCES r" GACT" iAC(CUKERS ' . Eleetrie KeMgratar ' BRl'i T " FreenM snd Waahina; Maea- . Beai.ng Air ConAiUonUg taea- ," J ,-' Local., Service Fresa Oar -f f Empire Gas Flaor rarnaeea Office 1 ' '' i; ;'f .'r-. ... -.'i-'.-S'. ... 4 TOwl! ind CO'l'lM LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS OR A BEAUTIFUL 16-PIECE "CLOVER BLOSSOM" DIN NETWARE SET Be Sure And Register For The $1,000 Bill COOPERATIVE OFFERS YOU. i"-' r .-"" "'. INSURED SAINGS-ALL savings invested m Cooperative Savings Accounts are insured up to $10,000.00 by the Federal Satings find Loan Insurance Corporation. ; '?7 tr'':i v' " ' ;,V:,.:'; I-l n -ruilK ri!-Kf CEWT mVlUUINUS-Dlvidendsaretaaid'im Tnone-rn. ' tive Savings Accounts twice each year-in Juntj and Dccember-at the rate of 4 per annum. . , V '':''';''7'- . ;U: - O AVAILABlLTY-in the sixty-three-year, history of the Cooperative, allVithdrawals, without exception, have been paid immediately ON T DEMAND; v r''TV.'r,,,?;.;'; :..f,:-J"-- rTv-t""-':- O MORTGAGE ; LOANS-Direct Reduction Loans from 2 to 20 years made on improved real estate. Monthly payments include principal, ., : t infkeresr., taxes, insurance, r. . , -; r. ,; .; . ATiur: SAVINGS .A no LOAN ; CM CCMIXTf C ' ' ' ro,'-N. C. An r OCIATION fJ'T, . : . .... . H-1 i::i ic:7.n n N, Cef r s r: i I A..,.,
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