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? S ilUMattie u Suitwi a"d Mrs;
Zoya Jones shopped in GoUsboro Warsaw, and Mr. and Mrs. 3oe A.
Tuesday.' . j bertsoii, Gail ,aiid Cathy.
Dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Edna Teachey and Gr"g': oi
Gardner Albertson on Sunday, were Jacksonville, Florida are' visitirtij
Dr. Pate Opens
Office In Wallace
Dr. ' William A. Pate,-5- Cbiroprac
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jim Nonis. Mrs
VLbwIoo Albertson and Jerry'
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LEE'S STORES INC.
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li-fvy y . TRICYCLES -
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$5-95
l-H0LSTER-SETS
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From.,.,
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$1.00 to $7.98
4 "'fltry. .eeIIot -Dogs And Hamburgers
IXiDQVQ .ameasF. pi on every, iiciii
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.her parents; Mr. and Mis. L. A.
Batfs.
1 Mrs. Betty Phillips,1 Mi's: Amy
.Sest.'Mrs. Katie Mae Kirby oi War
saw and Sybil Lanier fished ai Sur.'
;Ci(y Tuesday. ;' . .v ;
! Mrs. Ray Thomas, Mrs' Lawreare
! Houston," Sirs. Norwood Norris, Mrs
; Weils Thomas and Mrs. Rolhnd Cnl
' lahan were in -Wilmingotn VVe lnes
day.
Dr. and Mrs. Grover Bolin cf
SmithfJeld visited Mrs. Paul Bolin
Thursday afternoon.
' Mrs, ,G. & Bolin has returned
home after visiting relatives in
Orangeburg, S. C. and Geroia.
Martha Faye
Mobley is Six
-Little Martha Faye Mobley, ceie-
lor. oDened an wffice in Wallace dn brated her sixth"birthday Thursd-iy
Tuesday. November 31: It is locate afternoon when her mother, Mrs.
on highway 117 across from Blan: 1 Win f red Mobley gave her a party.
chnrd-Farriors Warehouse. ..Outdoor games were led by Mrs.
or. Paie a! tended Atlantic Chris Jane Albertson, Mrs. Cicero Lanier, ,
tian Colleee in Wilson and Is a Mrs. Arliss Albertson.
-1 nHimtft of Imuran Colleee of Chlf 1 After Martha Faye opened hei !
ooractic in St Louis. Mo. He has many gifts, her mother served bit
been engaged in. practice in, Bejila- thday cake, ice cream, mints, nuts
I.,' -',1.77: ! .'adre. Annette Thomas won in the
as many - vv au we reoinciua wc viuu mtvwnwi, ui"u;
his Datients and have been of great Terry Nethercutt, Vickie Ball, Car
olyn Finer, Judy AlDerison, una
Lanier, Dennis and Robin Albertson
and Ranv and Pam Albertson. Bal-
lodns wlere given the
favors:, .
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FOR SALE
Lumber, Moulding,
Plumbing Supplies
A DOOItS. ASKKKtW
smrvn. roofing of am.
KIND, . VV "'
Plaster, Rock Lath.
Sheetrock, Mortar,
Brick, Cement'.'''
Block. Paints Ajni. -
Builders Hardware
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Z. J. GARTER
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WALLACE. N. C
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900 Cottle Hoyne
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Cut 50c to $1.00
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2x10, 2x12
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WEST COAST .LUMBER CO.
red
encouragement. Dr. Pate is opening
this offiqe: tor - their ' convenience
and other residents of tihs areai
Dr. Pate is the son of Mrs. D.
W. Pate and the . late Mr. Pate ol
fipidsboro. His wife is the former
Miss Bonny O'leary of St. LoUlsi
Mo.
Brenda Grady Has
Birthday Party
Miss Brenda Grady, riau"hter of
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Grady, was
honored on her llth birthday with
a party , on November 8th. at their
home.
Several outdoor games were en
joyed by the guests. followed by
refreshments of birthday cake, pea
nuts. d.rin& and sandwiches. Bren
da recei ve4' many1 nice ' gifts.
Attending the party were Jerry
Grady, Chris Lanier, Gary Miller,
Connie Mercer, Mickey Futtal, Fra'
nces Batts, Linda Hill, Billy Hun
ter, Gail Albertson,. Douglas Brown,
Terry Rhodes, Terrie Albertson. Hil
da Edwards,. Frances Williams.
Jerry flunter;.-McCoy Guy., Danny
Whaley, William . Edward Brown,
Mickey Quinn, Johnnye Thomas,
Barbara Ann Batts, Billie 'Jean
Jarman, Gilda Miller.
Y. P. A. Meets
The Y. P. A. met ,in the home of
Miss Judy Jarman with seventeen
members present. ';
The topic was '"Vocies of Thanks
giving'';' Those (aking part- In th?
program were: Scripture,..- Cianne
McQueen; prayer - Pat? Sumrer
Topic one- "Thank You T God fo
Salvation - Kathy Lee: Topic Two
"Thank You God for the Four Freej
doms'Vr Pat Sumner; Topic threej
"Thanks You God for the Privilege
of 'Witnessing" - Carol Gene Mart
ady; conclusion and benediction -Lannie'Hill.
Juniors Visit
Skatinq Rink
Mrs. Dorothy Smith entertained
her Sunday School Class Friduy
night, when she accompanied therri
to the Kinston Skating Rink. Those
enjoying the evening of skating
were: Terry Albertson, Vicky P.ir
ker, Cath 36 Albertson, Libby
Trott, Phylfis Rnynnr, GMI Alprt
son. Wanda Blizzard, Danny Wha
ley,. Edwin Denny. David Quiiju.
Lynn Sumner, Willis Parker, Rob
ert 'Jones. Kim Croomes; Randy
Williams, Ronnie Sumner and Mrs.
Joe Albertson. . . , . '
Announce Birth
Mr and Mrs. Allen Ward Nurris
announce the birth of a daughter,
Sandra Faye. Mrs. Norris is the
former Miss Norma Allen Smith' of
Beulaville. ; ; ' V ,
Do - you Jiave -woodland
that needs, thinning for
growt h 4 of fast say
timber? a; ' " v tf(.f
If you do and . want an
expert iob pltn highest
prices for pulpwood . .
cm OR WRITE ?
ROBERT E. :
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P. O, Box 172
WALLACE, N. C
Hone Ph. -'28
9-4031
Rom HUT
Offlco Ph.
AT 5-2870 -
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AT 5-2392
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Office In Wallace
Ilwy. 41 West
French And
Spanish-Class
Party
ci.in Steak supper, accompanying (
them was their teacher, Mr. Virgil '
1 M'Her.
I The students came dressed as
Spanish, i-'rench and Mexican char
acters. Rusty Lanier won first prize
in the boys division as a Friar or
girls division as a Mexican Seno
; rita.
I Those attending were: Mrs. Ray
1 Humphrey, Mrs. Mary Mercer,
children as I " -viaaeiine omiin, jimum? j
Creech, Jim Howard, as Judges.
Approximately 40 students attend
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BobbieThigpen ,
Has Party
Tuesday evening members of the ". .7, '"ZT ,. CZ
French and Spanish Department ol "'-' " "
bie at the Thigpen home.
Beulaville High School met at the
Steak 'House for a delicious Mexi-
Sam's Drug Store
Rose Hill, N. C."
Leading the outdoor games were
Misses Kay and Sue Thigpen which
were enjoyed by all. Following the
games, the hostess served birthday
cake, ice cream, drinks, mints and
potato chips to the following; Kathy
Lanier, Gwenelle Gush, Sylvia Thi
gpen, Arenelle Edwards, Cindy
McDowell, Ted Thigpen, Zebbie
Lanier, Doyle Thigpen, Michia 'Hill,
Randy Thigpen, Ellis Lanier, Tra
vis Raynor, C. Edwards,. Franklin
Thigpen. and Emerson Thigpen.
WELLS STOCKYARDS
.4.' ' : WALLACE, N. C.
AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY
BUYING AND SELLINGS DAILY
EXCEPT SUNDAY
OFFICE PHONE AT 5-2261
D. L. WELLS NIGHT PHONE AT 5-JS61
JACK P. WELLS NIGHT PHONE AT 5-ttlI
Diamonds: China:
Arts Carved
Wood Crest
Keepsake
Starfire
Orange Blossom
Watches:
Hamilton
Bulova
Elgin
Wyler
Jewelry:
Royal Doulton
Franciscan
Haviland
Castleton
Syracuse
Crystal:
Fosloria
Seneca
Imperial
Duncan
Silver:
Men & Ladies
Krementz
Anson
Simmons
Forstner
O Gorham
Alvnr---
International
Reed & Barton
Wallace
Samsonite & Arco Pak Luggage
A. J. CAVENAU6H
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Jcvcler
Phone AT 5.n:X7
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HERE'S WHERE YOU GET THE GOOD WORD ABOUT THE '62 JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET;
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Jet-smooth ride 542 front fender underskirt,
Jet-smooth ride, n. 1. The
cloud-9 feeling of comfort
that people in ChevroleU
pniov wherever they go.
A supple Full Coil spring
nVxing at each wheel oi a
( tirvrolet to absorb road
shock. These are teamed
with over 700 noise and
vibration filters throughout
the automobile to help
eliminate the noise and
vibration ordinarily trans
mitted by metal-to-metal
contact. The total effect is
a ride of supreme quiet and
smoothness. 3. The reason
why o many Chevrolet
owning families leave home
ever so happily. 4. A habit
forming pleasure for which
no cure is known, wanted
or sought,
new V8-skedaddIe, n. 1.
The result of touching an
accelerator that's linked to
one of Chevrolet's new V8
engines (also known as
"six-skedaddle" when en
gine is Chevrolet's trusty
135-hp. Six). 2. The mov
ing power of Chevrolet's
1962 V8 engines. There are
five of them, ranging from
a standard 170-hp. version
up to an optional-at-extra-coat
409-hp. powerhouse.
Body by Fisher craftsman
ship, n. I. The closest that
a body manufacturer hat
come to the care and skill
of the jewelry maker. 2.
The art and science of
forming metal into the
strong, solid body structure
of the 1962 Chevrolet. 3.
Something you won't find
in any other car in Chev
rolet's field.
deep-well trunk, n. 1. Th
giant warehouse built into
the rear of a 1962 Chevrolet.
2. A trunk that loads at the
bumper level and has a
capacity of 29.7 cubic feet.
It is built with an extra
deep recession in its floor to
that it can easily accept
odd-shaped outsize objects,
comfort-high seats, .
Thought by many to be the
most comfortable things to
happen to the bottom side
of the human lap since
dad's overstuffed armchair.
front fender underskirts, .
I. Sturdy steel linings that
are under the front fenders
of 1962 Chevrolet to add
extra protection against'
flying stones, mud, slush,
road salt and that old bugs
boo, corrosion. 2. One of
many ways the Chevrolet
is built to stay beautiful.
rich new interiors Sis
rich new interiors, , One o
the principal reasons why
people step into the-1S62
Chevrolets and promptly
feel luxurious all over.
One-Stop Shopping Center;
n. 1. Where people go to get
the most car for tjieir
money and get exactly the
kind of car they tffcnt. 2aA
concentration point lorjths
33 cars Chevrolet obtyajor
1962. These corri In Hjte
lines: in
elesant new . -a
Jet-smooth
Chevrolet,
the new-size
Chevy II,
the sporty
new Corvair, and the new
Corvette, with new refine
ments, new V8 power.
3. Where '62 values sts
wsy up but prices are the
same or less on com
parably equipped models.
4. The place where you
Or-SOWTM StSVSf
f CHEVROLET!
enter a new world of worth
in automobiles. 5. Where
most Americans go tor a
pleasant, instant curs ths
moment ths new-car bug
bites them.
See the '62 Chevrolet at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's One-Stop Shopping Center
JONES. CHEVROLET COMPANY INC'
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jP Exciting Gifts
jr- For All On Your List .
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Wallace, N. .C.
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