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v-Vv V. . THE WEEKLY GAZETTE LaCRANGE, N." C. THUE8tAT SEPTEittBEB tl, 1961. Watson News ' & Socials : CllURCHES PERSONALS ABOUT PEOPLE Phone PSR-K M rs .Iflmpi Fivm Cnrrpsnnndent Persbnafs Mi- and Mrs, Robert Fiteiand daughter Anna of Raleigh spent the week end with Mrsv Fite's parents and Mr. and Mrs-C. D.Lee. v-.. : Mis? Jennie Middleton is . a pat ient in Sampson i Memorial Hospi tal in Clinton, i a " it Mr. John, M. Oates and Mrs. T. ,R, Faison are patients in Wayne . Memorial Hospital1 hi Joldsboro. Mr, A. R. Hicks Jr. spent several days in N. C. Memoiral Hospital at Chapel Hill last week. v ! "i . Mrs. J. J- Gibbons sopnt Tuesday and .Wednesday with relatives in Wilmingtop. A t- ' ' ' Mr.' and Mrs.' Dougaid Newton spent the week end in Rae.'ord. v Mrs. fyK. Oates visited her sis ter Mrs. Jack Blass in Wilmington over the week end.' - Miss Mary Ann , Oates of the Wil mington School faculty spent the weak end with her mother Mrs. John Oates. - ' ,- Miss Elizabeth Daugthry of the Raleigh School faculty was the week end guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wade Daughtry. y, -. .' Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnston of Wilson spent the week end with their daughter Mrs, C D. McCul len and family. " 1 ArpTow amok fMMS ,ij . s ' u y i r te SK ; - Jj.., j ., ... l : yi ivy iSiS 1.::..: ""- This Coiton v - , ? Will Make Your Ginning Bale Wbrfh Up To . I-- - --v. . : i mm I J More For Each Bale The Machine Blends Out The Spots Takes Out Fine Trash Combs The Lint Produces Clean And Smooth Sample nil ii Jljurry libit Cleaner and Comber Always First For Better Ginning I FA1S0H, H. C. v. . ' ai'.M ''' - PHONE 26 7-2011 raj Sesame Cub " 1 Honor Teachers And Lions : The Sesame Club held its Sept. ember meeting Wednesday night in the club rooms at the community Building. The assembly room was attractively decorated with arran gements of yellow mangolds, white altheas were : used in the , dining room, f ;' - ; ',"' Miss Elizabeth Hicks.'Xlub Chap lian, opene'd the meeting with an annronriate devotional Mrs. W. R Bryan, program chairman, ead the program for tne year. misj rrans Boyette, finance, chairman read hos tesses for serving tion; Suppers. Mrs. G. H. Cates, Club delegate to NT. C. F. W. C. in Pinehurst gave a full report from the meeting. EVillnuina. tha i"!lllh Mpptltltf A rP- ception was held honoring the fac ulties of Faison Elementary School and North Duplin High School and their -imsbands or wives and the Lions Club and their wives. Mrs. Eva Edcerton ereeted the guests. Mrs. R. A. Williams introduced the receiving 'line-Mrs. W. M. Baugham and Miss Elizabeth Hicks, Alter nated, serving iced punch. 'Mrs. B. R. McCullen, Mrs. H. W. Severs and Mrs. Ronald Oates served sand wiches, chees stras, cookies and salted nuts. Piano music was furni shed during the reception by Mrs, Archer Williams and Mrs. B. r. McColman. omnium i. i miwin """ll",limiBiNWJwkM, J i ' ' Edward Scheidt Governor Re-Appoints Motor .Vehicles Chief By Bill , Cro well Highway 'safety, a mainstay of Gov. Terry Sanford's administra tion, got a strong boost this week with the re-appointment ot mo tor vehicles commissioner Ed ward Scheidt. Kehe.idL and uncompromising foe of highway killings, has held the " post, since rrud-1953. In the past eight years he nas become one of the nation's top motor vehicle administrators and a leader in me neiu oi irainc safety protection. His re-appoint ment was not entirely unexpect-1 ed since it is well known that , the -governo's' office is strongly anti-accident. ' As head of tne vehicles agency he directs a force of some 1600 employees including the State Highway Patrol wtucn tor tne past six years has I en rated No 1 in the nation. Scheldt, 58, had just retted from the FBI after 21-years ser vice when he was appointed to tfie, vehicles post by the late uov. Uniste.ad in 1953. Throughout his tenure he has been a strong advo cate of firm and impartial en forcement policies. Because of his belief that there is a close core lation between violations and ac cidents he has insisted that ar rpsts should be made for all "clear cut, substantial violations of the traffic laws." His campaign for safer roads continued through the Hodges administration and his re appointment this week was greet ed with enthusiasm by rank-and file, state workers, division beads, and traffic experts throughout -the state. ' : . V''--". Scheidt is a 1928 graduate of the . University of North Caro lina. He also received his law de gree fliere in 1931, the same year he ioined the Federal Bureau of Investigation. During 1936-37 he was given a leave of absence to work with the Institute of Gov- tine special studies in law enfor- ernment in Chapel Hill, conduc- cement including the training of enforcement officers ana the pre paration of police training man uals. ' .j ' . t He ha been a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police for 19 years. ' - - His - other crotessional ' affilia tions include, member, Traffic Committee, IACP; past president,. Association of i:tate and Provin cial Safetv Coordinators- chair. man, National Committee 'on Uni form Traffic Laws and Ordinances;, member, Committee on Enforce ment and Safety, American Asso ciation of Motor Vehicle Adminis trators; member, Ececutive Com mittee, AAMVA; and past pre sident, Region Two, AAMVA, t Garden Club Makes Plans For Year The Faison Garden Club held its September meeting Thursday aftei noon at the home of Mrs. A. W. King; with- Mrs. B. L. Benson and Mrs. W. T. Hines assisting hostess es. Mrs. J. N. Kalmar presided over the business. Mr. William Igoe, program chair man, presented the program for the year. Mrs. W. D. Lewis read an in teresting paper on. the Elizabethan Garden. The hostesses served apple pie a-la-mode, salted" -nuts and coffee. Mrs. Hicks Bridge Hostess Mrs. A. R. Hicks, Jr. entertained her bridge club at her home Friday night, Mrs. J. 'B. Stroud Jr. was given note paper for holiday high score. Mrs. H. T. Ray and Mrs. Jim Thompson were guests at the club. Mrs. Hicks served a sweet course following four progressions. Announcement Of Birth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Szczpkows kie of Fails Church, Va. announce the birth of a son, Michael Joseph, born Tuesday Septe-. 12th, weighing 8 lbs. and 12 oz. Mrs. Szczepkow skie and son are patients in DeWitt Army Hospital, Fort Belvior, Va. She is the former Marian Kalmar, daughter of Mrs. W. Kalmar, of Faison. Mrs. Kalmar is with her daughter and family in Virginia. A --SUV-," , 7; .', .. J v5y:'i'..' r r-! ' mm NEW TROM DIESEL TO DAZZLE! ilMOLET RUCKS! illUOIFiiffl! Here they are handsome, functional '62 Chevrolet trucks powered to work harder In every weight class. Hefty new V8'8 with the highest torque in Chev rolet history. New diesel brawn for medium-duty models. And new power to pick from In light-duty models. There's a wider choree of power, a wider choice of torque, across the board. For heavies, there's the new High Torque 409 V8. with 1654 per cent more torque than ever before available from Chevrolet. Big news In the middle weight class Is the new Chevy-GM 4-53 Diesel. It's compact, rugged, high in torque, and backed ty years of GM Diesel experience. In the light-duty lineup, the High Torque 261 Six adds new sock, new savings In extra-tough , applications. You can pick from nine rarln'-to-work, ready-to-save engines. Nw SERIES 60 DIESEL Diesel savings tnd sur Chevy durability. . '..;--.-' ' .. : if i nil v-v iiiuii iiniiiir: IUWCI Handsome new work-styling Includes forward-sloping hoods that allow drivers to see as much as 10V4 feet more of Wi , road djrectly ahead. Chevrolet's famous t Independent Front Suspension gives you a smoother riding, easier working, longer lasting truck. New heavier duty, smoother hypoid rear axles for middle weights. Rugged new I-beam front axles of 9.000- or ) 1,000-16. capacity are available on Series 80 heavyweights. Mufflers are longer lived on all models. You'll find a total of 198 models In the new '62 Chevy line Including three work-proved, versatile Corvalr 95's. Every model is built to out-haut dut-i . last and out-value any other truck at ; anywhere near. the price. See your Chevrolet dealer I . Opttonil n tutrieok A'w FLEETSIDE PICKUP. Most mode" version of Amen, ka'a most popular pickup. jr-;: See your beat authorized Chevrolet Sealer JONES CHEVROLET CQMPANY INC 1 1 , . , . i . Auihnr! t'hrvrolet draler tn P'n Hill, W. C, WARSAW MOTOR COMPANY la Wanaw, K. C , Ul K. Collere Street ?!?r.v.!aft'Jrcs Iictr.se No. 110 Now Buying Sweet Pofaloes At Highest Market Prices, or We Will Store Them for You. Be Sure to Contact Us Before You Sell! Garner Potato House Route 1, at Rones Chapel Dial OL 8-3475 Mount Olive, N. C. STOP BUY B.A.K. GAS STATION SAVE LOCATE -NEXT TO DIJPUN MOTORS WAXSAW. N. C. CAR FOR -LESS Rcguhr 27c Per Gallon Hi-Test 30c 91 510 Octane 103 Octane All Brands Of Oil BK, TON D. MIIiSHEW - OWNERS MATTIE 8. WINSHEH Now Is The Time To Install -Carrier or Lennox- Whole - House - Heat No - Down Payment Up To Five Years To Pay CALL: HASTY PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Phone OL 8-2584 Mount Olive, N. C. SELL THE REMAINDER OF YOUR CROP AT THE VICTORY Warehouse In GoUdsboro HOME OF THE HIGH DOLLAR GUARANTEED SALE EVERY DAY SOME OF OUR AVERAGES 't. RAY BUTTS Pounds 300 300 300 300 : 30Q 300 p : 300 300 300 300 246 Price 77 77 78 78 77 77 77 78 77 78 75 3,246 Average $77.22 Amount 231.00 231.00 234.00 234.00 231.00 231.00 231.00 234.00 231.00 234.00 184.50 $2,506.50 SCARBOROUGH & STANLEY DUDLEY No. 1 Pounds 170 256 264 264 272 264 270 Trice 74 84 85 84 74 84 80 1,760 Amount 12240 215.04 22440 221.76 228.48 221.76 ' 216.00 $1,449.84 Average $82.38 There's Always Cheerful Service At The .i ON MT. OLIVE HIGHWAY GOIDSBORO - . - r TELEPHONE RE 5-2075 - ' RICHARD GRAY CLARENCE WHITLEY 'mmmmKmHmmmmeMemmmmmmamm I" '() f :t - (
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