3 GK5 ' i. Prcttr lotion Snprin I !" ! . won u n r (I Dr.; CO'Donnelltkmed Acting President Of MpsrJ Olive College ' 1 - o agreement will be lu i" j only. ' t .3. ! r and operator of the Xiill . l ,v "tl 'A l1' . trthivA la , ip.jh ,st h0lh gin the iease. ( V .. , T . . . i. .... " . . v vc vuxicsc iiJK"')wi Hum ( retrivn'ir wnn must sin the lease man oi me aepartment or English' Western Kentutky, State College !' 4 T i( s4' must be Approved by at Mount Olive Collee-fi. han.heen At Rnl linff f5rpn when h u&a n named acting president of 4be Col-! professor in he department of En- 'jPMrlRfim"Snecialists : ' ' thpue W - 2122 t - Rose Hill, N: & - . "wit: -s-.-- V - -Try. - Jk.' YOUR DRUG store js.. : . TS.Vi - .: tops : Bvqfwnie Cameras : ?3i00 to ?15,00 Amity BiUtolds -$50 to $7.95 v. 9 014 Spice Sets )$i'.fet6$7.o: Evening iirparis i , 'Perfumes . $2.50 up'i, Ilair Dryers , $6.95 to $19.95 "Bath Powder $1.00 to $4.00 i ' .'TV f ' to $2.00 Ml f dit Wrapping Dc9tations XV CT.frm.3sr Trees e - Bathroom 'I . scales $6.95 Electric :. ' Razors . For Ladies $9.95 For Men $28.50 Timex Watches $6.95 to $19.95 BIG BEN Clocks Sea Forth For Men $1.50 to $4.50 jScripto . Ballpens .$100 to $1.69 Zippo Lighters Stuart Hall Gift Stationery p Old Spice Gift Sets $2.00 to $5.00 Hair Brushes $1.00 to $4.50 Photo Albums $2.50 Model Airplanes 29c to 98c WTO. - s ,. f . Patigburns Sportsman Trie Shave Lotion, Talc, and Cologne 3 gifts in one $3.25 Safety . Razor Schick $2.95 ' ' Stationery ;V$1.00 to $1.59 t.y Register At Our Store For " FREE 1 GIFTS i. j v, A its'.' .v. b-. -fc 3 lege. ' - ' ' He will assume .his new duties January 1 and will serve until the return of! President W. (Bur' kette Raper from Florida on' Au gust 10, ItfOZ. i -. Dr. Raper has been granted a sabbatical leave to accent a Kc-f- logg fellowship in. higher educa tion at Florida State ynivepsitVi Tallahassee. t Dr. O'Ponnell c&me to Mount elish. ; He holds the B. S. and Ml A. de grees ; from, Auburiv University, Ye Aide the t'0Li.,tv Committee 3. If the normal yield on the re ceiving farm J$ more than' 10 per cent aoove the .normal y eld for the faitm frnn. 'iiVUt..L .1 L 1. .1. - .. a . . mv.i.' vvmtii uio- uiiuiuieni 16 Alabama,-and the Ph. D. degree leased, the .amount to be planted from Peabody . CoUege to Nash- wiu b6 Muee& a,ccordinEly.' . relen.neTe' ?ai ? X0hn-S1' 6- The e'" allotment plus he !f?o ?'ila?60LAl baTnxa-H'S ,eas6cl "llotmentcannot exceed n V JVM CT Mary;Li1u a::pw cent of the cropland for the per of Goldsboro, a teacher in th fartii 1 ." , ' '' " '' Goldsboro School system. i j a ' L.'(-w' Dr. O'Donneil h i,t . I '7f ased allotment cannot be warded a research in V. . . I10m H anotner' Blish bv the United Stat , Of inenormaiy.eww.ti be esta SoUd S iTcollege. EnghSh taVorri weaker conditions are oth Dr. Saner. wh6 haa heP nr.. ! ef ac.tols that would af&t Jhe sident of Mount Olive College si-,y ' ' ' . NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J. - 1079; Voune fellows of: snirit as mav xish to acquire the ' ferect attitude nanly depertment, centeel address nee 1954. will resume his dutipJ ' 9' Ieas" a-feements can be ap jnd war-like whiskered face of a 'next August. His leave was gVaV ' Froyo(1 unU1 aftar the man regular Continental soldier : to j ted after seven years of service J Is52 AJ'.qtmcnt Notice for 'hose vnuihriil. hnrnp hn -hau, nr- v,of v. "ie farm. k "1. ' ' " ' ' ....w w.ut bile. t 4,.lKilt tWIIUlC.H,M. . !.' .. : . ------- " --to... 1VAI soon Hia nrAi-M hn.nl ..J...i. : m.x' j. i- . !"J.'j. istrauon. President Kauei' Aholus'' . - "j- no nspiruie, heart-cheerina sound oi he drum and trumpet .. your coun ry, my boys, is threatened with in vasion! Your homes and farms with ire! '... Every man nust beat his plowshares into swords, or be torn jinb ii'om limb- and devoured a jve by bloodthirsty, fcrodous can iba's. 'But y;:u will say, -Why mention hesp things to hearts of oak. to vlioiii the kwvvledcie of the rriii'jal ond if ion of the country, with the ovor of bi'inff permitted tn fipht 'ier battles... would bc'suflieiont in uvemeni to rally round h-r strtid ird?' To amis th?n, my duar br;ivi toys! Leave your lonesome cotta ?s md repair to the drumheaJ at N:-w irtinswiek, yqu fiid' me and my vhere you will find me and niy onrades ( all true sors of thunder; linking bow!s of cool grog to ttk' isa'ith and honor of .Congress and ur noble President. "You shall there receiys a hnnd onie bounty, wilh five dollars n .lonth ( until promoted), an elugin! uit of clothes, draw daily ration.i hat might tempt an epicure, and e treated wilh kindness and a' ir.ticn by your loving friend, an .' incere well-wisher. "James Hamilton, Recruiting Ser ea.it" Uj-itU A X2 nrl t T A, f. Duke University. In 19o0 he was h? "ftrmim amount of.leh awarded an honorary Doctor of scd aJntAic&t is five (5 0) acre Laws degree by Atlantic Chris-' s C,a w a lrom or'c or a nuni tian College. ., Iter of farns, . tian College Mount Oli accredited two-year liberal at Mount Olive College Is a fully J-, l2- Any f,arm can. lease entire at rls "- -'. o3 us ii noes nai least institution sponsored bv tho FrdP i'T.Mf fthail (ive (5.0) acres to one Will BantiKt StAto Pungent ; I far ril, . , I North Carolina.' 1 . , 'os IvM' vwked for the pas- vj '5-saSe oTtWU.w which provides leas J 1. "v1iM.hlr.'lnli :j .... ii . niLi li .ni.i rrrtiz n n i mil I UUCIttU ALlCQUU 1 ' that ,oba;c9 fjlmers small ac , - 'k'J.IM fnt .find it more profi- Iava Dmmwom -).-'tbicvto-ni&'th'ir tcbacco rathet lease rroarum nfn:" Sfeps Are Given Farmers -throughout the flue-cur-o l tobacco belt have expressed con siderable interest in the provisions snd rejnilations poverning the leas ing of tobacco acreqge for the 1062 irowmc; season. ,V , The main provisiors, ns released by the County ASCS Office pre Bs P ilowj: -v is A pilot procram and is in ?rfect for o"Iy two years, 19C2 and 1363. ' Should it be considered suc cessful in these two vears. there is- The Norlh; Curclinaf Farm Bureau organization led the fiht to secure this le-isim: type fv'ogram after lo ciiLForm Bureau chapter had gtv e ftterli opinions that such 'a pro jrym would be profitable to tobacco fat mors. Vctrcans Receive , Veterans, receiving pensions ray save, jnemsetves lnconver' ienc, fmbarraSsmertt nd money by notifying the -Veterans Adminis tration immediately when ' there is an. increase in their annual in- The amount'.of a veteran's oen sion is based on his income- and uw( iiuincer , jui : ins jamny nil wife and Children.' It anv of these factors change, hi pension may nager, , VA Regional Office,' Wins chanee. Mr. J. D. DeRamus. M;i- ton-ialem,' pointed out.., ' i If ! the-veteran ' receives nddi-. tiohal income raising his total an-" ouai income or he' inherits n;o- ncy nr sells property of, mate; r,taii,sraiuej tne -tacta- should bt reported at once to the VA. ft" ' 1 . ' ' - - For the 'same, reason, ehnul'V the veteran return tn wnrV nr should .hw. faroUjr status changi.-, such? asdivproe; or death, of his tlp.fi'.''1.' t v's j- v wife. lriarraaze'oT death if a child. the "birth nf a rhilrt. hp Vio mor riaee of the 'veteran th . VA should' be advised immediately. Failure of a -veteran to repait may result in VA overpayments to him. ;The veteran"may be re Quired to return some r all pea ion ' payments back to the first of tbevyearjtfr.i.JPamu''em phasized. . '. . , However,if the' veteran notifie the VA .promptly of an income ncrease'above the statutory , li-; tnitrf, the VA ' Will adjust or dis InnnHrtlia . nonafAntt nflVTTIpntjA v f of VV....n. TWI...HH J that year: and : no-over payment C n n r 1 : Gef fasf relief from t' over, worn-fint feelirtg , STAii. 5 cranbi" ...t.. .......... i IBTCl iMl .."ft" - TjMt u a gargle for tort throw dtfe to colds.' Snap back with STAN SACK. it.ldf. e41- jiicei I '.6 TilYf '';v Lorori-Lipp Jr7w" v:;yf'' "; r iba.r?.lJJ''J" s ft L .'.ill Sales - ParlsV: Service f i t 1 '-' Quality.'.'. Farm EqUip Cp. Li ..JciintoW. N.;' l our John Deere Dealer" Phone LY 2-3742 STILL NEW! KenansvilV N. C. 1961: "Youne men of spirit who wish to acquire :ne soldierly bearing, honor, and respect, and physical stamina of a United States Regular Army Soldier ... you who have never seen the world nor seen and heard the thun derous roar of modern Infantry, Armor and Artillery weapons..your country, fellow Americans, is Unde: continuous threat from the commu nist world. "Every man must do his share to "ight communist a2eression around he world and join the team of Pow er for Peace. "But, you will say, 'Why men ion these thin;;s to Datrinta In whom the knowledge of our Coun ry's danger and the honor anri right of fightinc her battles wnnM be sufficient inducement to rally to her defense?' Then join the Armv, young Americans! See your Army Recruiter today and 'ask What you can do for your country'! My comrades and I (all Regular Army Soldiers) will answer vour questions and tell you of the many opportunities available to vnu in the modern Army. You will join men who aje the best paid, best fed, best dressed and best trained Soldiers in the World. "See or call me today!" Sgt. Edward C. ,La Fevre. Re cusing Sergeant" Ctrt House. Ken- ansville. N. C, on lit & 3rd Thurs " r By W. Bill Taylor Assistant Vice- President' I. V TEXAS The Texas Capitol at Austin;' fnppnincr with trip Size of the state, is largerthan'.thati, of any other state. The building1 is., open. .to tvisitors Monday through Friday from 8:G0 A.' Mlb 8:00 P. M. The OnvprnnrV-MancinrV te n' cf&tat?'AM'tV''kinll,v. o., - -V y u tOK(J jjautC-UCUUUl -ouu- them home. and is open tofvisitors from 3:00 to '-5:00 P. M. Monday , through IJriy Austin is the home of the University of Tex.otheexas Memorial Museum, and a small museum v dedicated to O. Henry, the short story writer. ' " first rJATIOMAfc toll Each Account c. ,.tv. Member Insured To WALLACE of $10,000 I' N. C. Federal Reserve v By .F.D.I.C. System "The Only Bank In This Area With Membersh j In The Federal Reserve System" , ' ..... a i WEST COAST LUMBER CO:" , p.O BOX 989 9nrl Cost!) Hoyne Rd- WM.N6T0H. HORTH CAROL'HA T.e , AccT rOAST LUMBER- means . OUAUTY BUMS !-r2Lffi. 6"W ,''a truer framework, ana a , t0 handre, ' What's mare, WEST ter ot youf to Wark. It has goad na.lholdmg pc y r 6rcuppng . ab site; little loss due to ".JJn wall -nd ..; Straight, stable lumber also means "ess, lXjMBr1 floors ore applied, so use QUAUTY. vv . t , ft NEW ITEMS Redwood Pfecut Staii , 2x4 Premm Grade . $99-27 , Douglas Fir 2x4 Old Growth $97.37. -V4" Y'GroovedPoneling Douglas Fir r.: P-ece $3.50 BC 14" & s" Eeo plywood Saves $5.00. Per. Thousand Premium Sp"K W"': 1x12 RL . . - $166.s 34 WKh How4Typi Sound lor sound 2 sides on ' hardwood core. Sound ) s,de fir plywood core -chip core. Const. 25 Std. Fir 2x6,2x 8 , .. 22 &24 2x10, 2x12 22 & '4 Cut50cta$l.pQ - per 1W Wf: . Knotty Pine Ply4 f -4 A4 14 & Price Cut Clear & Select OoV Shorty The 2 top flooring grade . 3. ' r Long Ungth Utility Framing; cut " , t-iOQ to $10.00 Haw$143L50. :-r'V, V ') Price. HetDelirereA-;-; - t , - ' i TVinnlt VOU . . ,WEST COAST LUMBEH CO. f. v:- it 4 W W MM 4.

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