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1 ', .1 j, i ., . . ... tii s '4 V' V-fT, BERMAN L. BALL4 " .i tiftJKAWA AB.JJapa'rHetOra unit of the Military Air Trans- ; i- bu ,i Man oi Teacaey,? N. ? export Service here. The airman a f 'Biails; the' letter -telling. T.his pro- i graduate of ; Charity High School, ntion.;to airman second class in Rose HilL N. C, is the son of Mr. i -U therUnitetf states 'AirForcf -to!: M1 and Mrs. Billy Jones of Route No. , -; ends and relatives at home. Airman J Teachey. Company in ' Exercise V.tCpRf9i GERMANY Anny Jopo Central, field training wiei,Auc, ijves on oin .rjyii, i vvve, w U Tecenuy participated. - I otfact mwnbers of , the tfthi 'I''- ' ' :' 1 ""y - l-i ' i ." :. . . '.'j; .- b, .i ' IWuMbinlCol V - One, Mile frohi,, ; i he4 Ci-ossraad I WUlpd Complete Jod' Fixiures And Labor, Or ;.'. -. Iiisf tabor-H'-'' STATfc ' UCESElV CONTRACTOR 5 Drop A Card Or See ; .M tn Person . , ' ' O.. Call V 'Run., . . m i. aon'twalk.ry mm ana XQny. (June CLEC.1 miracle plastic flat wall p;.::t -Cww ki n ceit, M MM -. mkntm ij rtca, flat IMak, ..... i ... , $! r ' " "I w,i,l .wwi) - . a aMitlM, Sarabl. latla Salat IH -awtie f4 mntntit. Woat ic retch, eN ar orack. 1 ; Trt. i . MIT I en ! C "VV7 Yf : lfor m i .i 1 II MM HKBBH II '. tmm II .' Kl II Bfl ml t 4 S U U II Ii till M W M I M i. C:i'ViC3 5-' won the new strinee whils acclcrncd xopo Central was designed to test the ability t Seventh U. S. yirmy', topographic survey; units to wortc. with German topographic .elements under simulated romhnt Kconditions and acquaint the per sonnel invoivea with the problems of inter-allied operations. This ex ercise .has added to the combat Support effectiveness of these u nits in their NATO defense role. ; ' Mitchell, a rod and tapeman in Jhe EOmnanV ln Frankfurt enter- isnd Teceived basis trainlmt at Ft. I ! Jackson, s. c. He was last sta- r- MV",",, TO.,, UU afrJved ' overseas in December i'MJtiteheM a-1955 graduate of Btprlei:,Hi8h:8choal. Dudley, His paienW Mt.' and' Mrs. A. J. Mit chea, liv 6n Route 1, Dudley. i CADET ROBERT G. ROUSE Cadet Robert G. Rouse son of Mr. and Aire,. J. H. Rouse, Magnolia, Nurto Carolina is attending a 2Mav SuihrneH-TrammitJInit at Eglin Air' ForeBflse, Florida. -' v - ... - -ii. . r C E. Quinn nmi mints reaucea mtp-m 2) - July 10 . . . For Cash Meat a aorthln Salt-MSlinc autca Srrlnf, muttmbu, avavac a glaralaaK, klaaa .flat Off PI g tew t 1 ix a.al. Lmmh L ' AeMklNaie term, kHcfcaS mwpK. aii acuamf. fiu ant trace, ar ajna.uk. mi' eciabeekll. L-ma a emDua- i . aMila kaMk 15' Oil cr:?r.Y -1. .N'DISC : I i: -Cadet-Roua44 student at North- CAreliha State" College of f A1E, N. C. tmi is: majoring In Mechanical Cntrineermg.' - i1-. r 'fis will be graduated in June MK3 and it expected to receive a com mission a, a second' lieutenant in ihe U. S Air Force "j ( . The 2$ day encampment is attend ed by all AFROTC cadets between their junior and senior years in col lege. While stationed at Eglln. the World's largest U. S. Air Force, Base,; Cadet Rouse will receive of ficers training In various fields. Also- programmed for the future Air Force officers are instructional tours to the flight line), Base Opera tions, Ground Control Approach fa-, cilily. Weapons Center and Eglln 's giant CU&mtie Laboratory, combi nation deepfreeie-oven where ' the , latest aircraft and missiles are test- , t ! ' I "The procram also includes a three pday Survival ,i training' . course - in Northwest Florida swamps and erf entation flights in military aircraf, 'including a flight in a T-33, the Air Force's jet trainer. Hv'-V"'-! ? Bp. Foar Lewis L. Bell .: : ! V' ' NEW YORK - Array Specialist Four Lewis L. Bell, "21, son of Mr. and Mrs, Junious Bell, Warsaw. J1 r ', i - . was-a memoer or nwir vm-mm groutt that represented the 2d,Air - borne Division In New .York City's Armed . Forces Day . parade I along Fifths Avenue: - tf. ' ir-i'-Y! Specialist fieil and other men in the unit marched in full battle dress that -mcluded fixed bayonets on their rifles.' ' ,,, .,.. Regularly assigned as. a; guntiert in Company C of the division's 51 sf t T a Tv . ' i T entered the Army in Septerrr - Bell attended Douglass High Sch ool. : '."' Ii i' i. i II In ll i. '; Prt J,, p. Strkklaad A FORT HOOD. TEX. - Army Pvt. Joe D. Strickland, whose wife, Carol live at 507 W. Ash St., Goldsboro, N. -C., recently completed advanced individual training as a cannoneer while serving with the 1st Armored Division at Fort Hood, Tex. , The 1st Armored Division Is one of two new active Army Divisions recently created to raise the Regu- In irnn Hivielnn atrenoth tit I as a Army ROAD ' (Reoreanization of Divisions) mechanized division, one of the first ROAD divisions to be created.' The - ROAD ' concept : was developed - to meet the need for greater flexibility and -combat pow er in modem Army divisions. Strickland entered the Army last December ' and- completed basic combat training at Fort ' Jackson, 6. C. The 23-year-old soldier, son tof Mr ;and Mrs. Ralph G. Strickland, Route.S, Mount Olive, is a 1959 Gra duate of Grantham High school, (Goldsboro. t , . , Co. 1 ,':?. Sale CHEr.lrrsnu'iirn. ' i exterior i::u:2pA::it; - eat enc tta saw-' ! ana. laWclaaaait 1 ailM-niiftaiit . . & - . a( aaUnr. j i Me vw ? porch r i f "T i: pm! ar etaia. I . A Lis ..J ! a Va , Jtbd. Lt Robert B. Blanchard - REESE AUB; Tex " Second Lie utenant Robert B.i Blanchard ... of Wallace' N C: has entered United States, Air Force pilot training here. , Lieutenant piancbard,, a graduate of J North .Carolina Stale! College. , Rnfeina, willtfly T-37 and T-33 jets- rtittitrtw thfc VMrlnri flvinu- trainirn? . vuwavi a law win cvcirc opwwi ilj j ; ZTTZZ i. a pilot' upon graduation. fife 'Is the 'son of Mr, .and Mrs.' Oscar. (X Blanchard Sr. of Wallace': Lieutenant Bl&nchafd is married to the former Anhe W. Reddick of lis GlenwWd Ave., Burlington, N. C. , J AMES W. MILLER COLUMBUS AFB; Miss. James ,,7 " . . Z, " u. Iu- ir-u.j c...... i . , me viuicu ow,c -uiw .-. ' Airnuit MiU-r l KnimS In th ' 428Kb Armament ? aid Electronics Maintenance. Squadron here as an autopilot repairman. iue airman, wnosevife is thetor- mer Linda - G.' Whitman of Route , itr February 19t. His -paretns.- Mr. and Mrs. Coy Miller, reside in Falsbfi. ' - : RANSOM FOUNTAIN .-; .'''. . 1 -. ; ....''..'(' Ransom Fountain. 86, of Beula vilie, Rt 2. died Wednesday after-: noon at the home of his son. . He was a native of thiplin County and husband of the -late Accoree Jo- 7 Funeral services 'wer conduct-' ed at the grave" ia fh' Fountain famy cemetery, Saturday at 3 p.m., by iUder Arthur Young. Surviving! are four daughters, Mrs. H. S. Brown and Mrs. Jesse Brown, both ot Ouhquapini Mrs. Macey Ward and Mrs. Ruga La nier, both of Hampton, Va.; five sons, David N, of Beulaville, Paul J. of Chinquapin.' Isaac R. of Hampton, Va.; Roy R. of Warsaw and Murphy C Fountain of .Fai son; two sisters, Mrs. Ada Edwa rds of Chinquapin and Mrs. Lilly Brown of Beulaville; and 2 grand children, vr ; v: MISS KATIE HICKS - FAISON Miss Katie Hicks, 71, died Wednesday night She was a lifelong resident of Faison and Deaths " ,l,n;i' - ; - y - j'kim .... tViant-rirujv-.vi-ii-- ' ' ' A I - -TO BuV A F6or- ' V I 'YOU CAM PACKAGE V 1 I 'OUR 'ELECTRICv-'V-V.".--,r-K 1 fe 1 I FREEZER r-TME'.; )' THAT.PEAK OF SEASON" :J. ' I FREEZER COSTSONUftpl,;;:,' . ;j'T'.V ' VFALV.PLEASER1 ' ' FLAVOR - BUY AT LOW ;sA50UT Ofrxh c fem: PRt , ; r " r - - vT i - - , "-. "- . m I '', sm . - - n m ,i -i ft 1. 1 , . - . "S.I r. ' ' . '. . " 1 Compiled by , WILLS PROBATED - The following wills were probated in the office of the Clerk of Super ior Court during the past week.: ): The will of Connie Malcwell Her ring; who died June 9, 1962, was probated. Her husband and child ren were chief beneficiaries ' and left Herring war: named executor. The wilt f-Nor D. Sams, who died January j 1961, was probated. Chief beneficiary was Eugene Lee Sams, her son; Heleh Johnson Lud wig was named Executrixj 'i,.. f j :. i'iiV:': CIVIL SUITS ui&tlj1'' 1:-The following Civfh Suit: have .jeen Instituted ht the of ficr of the) lark of Superior Court during the Dflst weW; Mack -Cil Company sued ' F'oy L; Cennedy and wile. Ester W. Ken nedy in the amount of $483.72 a! leg-. A in Citt Hiia fluii nlaintlff ai' UmlriM due on merchandise sold , to the defendants,- i 4 V '-: : u - , i: .Mick Oil' Cnmnativ ue''ilaet(HMr - i - : . Smith in the amount of J399 ST al- toa W be due the plaintiff wbak jance due on .merchandise' sold to Herbert. H. Smith sued 7 Barefoot Lumber Company- in the amount of $845.84. alleged to be due the plain tiff as balance due on building mat erial sold to the defendant.,: Uprhert.H. Smith sued C. W. William and wife, MatUe, Williams a member of the Faisott Presby- vices were conducted Friday at. FHday .. K tt, Haw 11 m- bv the V1 WT TV : Per kins. . ''b-'":' 'V'- ? 'rif' .Burial was in the Faison Ceme- tfirvi Airvivlhtf ' ai " nn hrothir. Albert R. Hicks, and "one' sister,': Miss Elizabeth W. H&ks,' both of FaisonT STEPHEN B. DPNNr Stephen Byrd Dunn, of Magno lia 13 was accidentia . drowned while fishing -with his father Friday-; afternoon in Gold Pond near Magnolia.' . . .,, '.': .''? ty funeral services were conduc ted at the Carroll Street Freewill Baptist Church Sunday- afternoon at 3:00 O'clock by Revv Matthew Hobbs. Burial followed in Devo tional Gardens near; Warsaw. , ? He 'is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs; John H. Dunn, two isters NeldA Lee nd Sherry Jarerj one Wether ' -Johnnie Emile Dunn all of the home, his paternal gra nd mother Mrs. Mattie S.: Dunn; his maternal grand parents Mr. and Mrs, E. D, Driver . of Clin ton, -jr f -r Cash and Carry: ' ' ' BUILDING Credit' U Year Need It i At Southern ?Supplj'Cd. ' . Ac real from the Park In Clinton -J l.u.h P. Grady ' lrt the amount of $431.44 alleged to be due the plaintiff as balance due on building material sold, to the de fendant. ' r :" t Hef bert rt Smith sue4 f. S. Fe tiell and wife; 'Barbara Fehnell in the amouht of $261.01 alleged to be due the plaintiff as balance due on building material sold to the ,de lendant.' .-' r ,i,.r.,i'. :'" V WASRaNTY ; DEEDS '". Wade Carlton and; wife, Ruth K. iCarttmt to Kenneth "MM Holleinab; and wl-e,. Rnrrjir; 'lollomao, J lot In Warsaw Township." 'l -'-.M 0. ii. virovai wife,;; Dtinnie 8ron - to ''Th'eltbp ; BFown ' and' "wife, Edna' Brown; lot; : j, U Jessie1 F. Carter, to Mid State Home Incj 1 lot in Island Creek Township; . Carolina Model Hame Corporstion ' to Ka?'" an' .Ttf' t as'r r-uzauBtn iuraert 1 1 wi ui 4lOoe ' U1 :'.-i ; U h,- s ritttntf? "t , Z.v e:' Bcyd and wife,,?; Ruby? D. BoydHov Aldnsa L. Benton arid' wife. Nellie & Savage Oefitorif ltftij in v Thomas H. Hodges. Sri and wif. Hopie Elisabeth Hodges' to Eleandr, W. Hodges, lot in Warsaw Towfl. ship"; hi -,i i . "J ; X' A :iy ' ''!. ''-- -.1. Ralph Smith to E; D. Smith and wife;' Josephine :SmitM; lpt' .'f ;rii' J. -' "I ,, E C, Sanderson, and wife. Made-" tya E.Sanderson and ' Phillip : F." Sanderson and wife, Pearcy H. San derson , to ; A. ' J.. Cayenaugh ; and wife, Edith Cavafieaugh, 1 lot in Is land Creek. Township.; :t Vernett Caff and husband : John- nft Rushian Carr; to Leroy Chasten 910 acre in Island Creek Tdwriship.' ' Dehna Linwood Jortes and ' wife, Helen G. Jones t- Carolina" Model Home Corporation, tract. ' : Carolina Model Home Corporation to Johdnie Ray. ICenhedy and wife,. Marearet Kennedy; tract. - ' : -1 . Hattie F. Carlton and husband. Burnice Carlton to ,Bobby . Hodges Vann and, wife'. Pumice Vann, 1 lot' in Kenansville Townshiji. '" H. M. Pope and wife, Margaret S. Pope to Thurston .Arnold, tract in Magnolia Township. , I " ' ' 1 w"'"mQ TOUT. m. u buM.f.'fffa' i tallsfl A w omi.HO Vrlna III" it Ourui o touvtiMis th not bwim ra the rf, Ulon iM uJl to b eat tad ttaiijDrj m3 A,rMreia and otMonlort. OtnoiaS MATERIALS Wholesale Prices ; The Unlied .. Smalts Civil Service Commission has announced a .new examination for Transmitter ', ahd Receiver Operator and Malntenan ce .Technician for- filling : positions in field locations of the U.i S. In formation Agency's Voice of Ame rican program, The positions to be filled pay, from $3.05 ! to H; W hour and are located at Greenville. North Carolina -and Honolulu,. Ha waii. In filling the positions in Hone lulu, preference in certification will be given to persons living in Hawaii The Voice of America broadcast oneratiohi rare"on 'a 24-houi', T-day week basis." Assienrnents to these positions 'will be made to an 8-hoUr j-day ' shift based upon a flexible schedule' Subject" ..to chance, Shift assignments are niae in accbrda ce with broadcasting' schedules.- I ' To aualify1" apiilicants! must have had responsible experience in the operation and - maintenance ' of. bro adcasting ana receiving equipment which 'demonstrates a I thorough knowledge of radio, transmitter op- Farmen Get. Better ..: 7 .Wallace. OitellfVPflolTraeeo-'lWlhe'S -v;:-;kVWHY- PAY MsaasisiaakaisasysMk sv.Vim y.viii-A-';,." In Mount Olive i, .f:'!"'-,f::"y'-? . mmmm.mmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmm I - -ST.' given in Annoti.H t . j. :, .. An ;.t.,ui v,.;; Ld hccpted un til furtlier notice and must be filei with the Executive Luard : of U. S. Civil Service Examiners,; IR S. Information ' AgJacy, , Room." 2783 Tempo R. Building, Washington U, D. CrC-'Y Y'j'-' ' .:. ;':?' K'f' 'l';", C'.i Annduncements and, application orms may be .obtained i. at. many : post offjceS throughout 4he country or from the United States Civil $e vice Cpmmlsskin WaelJngtoq '' 'y.':,1.V itii...W'V. tfj "V;.. -V My method of. reforming. Laujhing;' not by Storming. jrii;'-i JonatDa..SwtSi.;ii iV(,.r,, .( i .Via, Jm 'r7'K'e-:--lf & MINES , JEVEtljRSt'H Results From StroAst.Reti MOSEH!;.' :.;Wiiriiy teed U year tags acewnt. TkM ;V .';; wayrti-'iiniie 1 yW-ewt huh ji. r i.r-T- ';;..'.vAvrf:vsi-:';.-;', and Calypso .f ;
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