'. , -WASIUNGTCJ. . ,rv Congress,
which convened this year on Jan
uary 11, s expecle44o. conclude
its.wwk either this week or efi
rly Text week, Conference , bijls
ojl ti. y i, Ivug Contirals, TS Rp.
ytsipn, and Selfcemployed Retire
ment jjieauctjons aremcejy
people.' t ' v -uv , .i j,
GORE AMENDMENT.-a.n
glad to gay that the Gara-Ajueq-dment
to H. R. 10, which would
apply a special tax. rule .to. lump
sunx, peiimets of employee, pen-
1 U.J 1 . .1 1 i J 1 .
the ,. Senates House, - Conference
tp be rssed by. Congress jn the Committee , It was .retroactive
final fT f1 Dit fVlA a0Ceir1fc A T0" I ti....L n. nnjJ if .tiMB " mrai- ' 4,,f
final r;.'.'s of the session. A Pn.
tjil pivu u-Employees Pay Bll
j "may be apiproved by both .Houses
ofior to artiwrnaien . .. , -A-
itfci.ai.jui . and it -was. not Just
'l' i ul .xi i ' i
governing pension funds.. '
WIM'IIW.iUh. has W. Mm4i
kgitlatw iwmk W iW;u0n most ol Ous s.the
proaoh,,?h ft fQftcSted. uarijcu-
larjy in ut iax Aevisien 0141,
and the Omnvunicatfons Satellite
bill. which ' gen$-ftt$d , 'filibuster
- by reason- of Its moderate ap-
; sroachJ Even ifthe --watered-down
Farm bttl,' approved by CoBgress
after a iaird; tjry.- reilect aino-
t . derate appj-oach fo legislation. ' , '.
. '.'Earlier' this session the Senate
$tecM i8r Weflipli cm V ;
i Aged bill,, and the House: disap
proved of te Urban Affairs Plan.
It appears unlikely that this Con-
I rest will enact , the Mass, Transit,
i Youth.' Employment, : or Federal
is Aa to Education -bills, , Congress
a haV cleared registration governing
; public , worksi 1 Communications
S : Satenite: and ' Welfare .Program
r Revision, s" Corporate, Excise, and
'- Travel taxes, and Sugtr Controls
j rere entended earlier during the
session.- A, Reserve Callup ,Resa;
sution granting President sta-
' iKIpy authority, wtil February
28, 1963 to cai ,4 active duty 130,
OwO.'members of.the.ArbM Fpfr
I ceo Ready Reserves . won quick
approval. i" ' '
. I0nnk Cotvgrfess naa. ajiproved
, g; constructive, legislative program
. ) and that its moderate f approach
1 i rejects - the, ; seirtimfentSjr of the
.J
k . . n .. ?t 11 W J i" 1 I Attnmnla ,aro
some ifood orovislons in it. Can
dor compels me to say that thre.
are man uungs m the puj. wncn
I do pot fawor.1 ;, Ip eseBcej;
gress had to pass a bi because
tthm alternative of no' action was
worse! If no bill had beeii passed, f'
: ' (V. .ni4nnlltt. tin
ft.r.tris on wheat and feed grains
would jpv$ ojperftef jfn.
,Fpc 'some years we have .had
Wheat and iced grains, running
out of our earsi.'W'e have had a
system with virtually no controls
on feed- grains,; but ' with higl
price supports. IAhave 'he con
vicon. ;tat ft 1 ,W ;a t ioing .to
have price supports, it Is just as
essential , that ; we have" controls
feed , grains. Cattoit, , tobacco, and
.peaut.'ppran ,hayerffctiv
controls along with - price sup
ports. These programs have wor:
ked wel,l., TJie furreftt farnj pill
illustrates once more than io coor
k? -Joeing major, legislation it jis
or all bad, ThefaW 'ernativeg
are ' plain, "but as yet Congress
has not givea'a ciieair cut answer.
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In It. look' of ur .Implicit, yel L'rol
preilctobl. fall weother. Th QVTof Col b ile hi
Datron35 Cotton) the wuc (aih on.
prtiectlon. and at the same "-k- ;
,. following color,, ,
Yoy ww M In Vooue Black & jpla4' ,
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-' By oen. a. avereu juraan (
WASHINGTON i The Senate . has
jijist .nassed (egisjetion ...wfeicj,,
neip us to greauy expanij our syn
ool lunch program in orth .Qaro-.
.lina. : 5;; v;:,;- -.V? c
Under the proposal. ..the National
schnnl lunch .' toroeram V; allocation '
formula would be changed in fuch'J
a way mat tne .scnwjp jpi..ftonn
Carolina, woultjf' receive ' About, fM
mUlion a year Instead ol the
miUion they are aow receivings . ,
.The bill that- would accompiisn
this has been oendhiK ia tbe Csn-,
cress for some1 time.. A-J2hflif Pien
nl Jha . ..nafA . Sithcnmmittfia. : joh
larimlfiirat Cospnrrli anrl General
Ugislatloiui i JiresMediOve tir-.
ings.-oo the bill nd ectep, fs.sia
manager In the Senate.-;;
In oast vears. the States baye re-
ceivei gcanl( 'rcjm the FeiSjal
Government for school luncl mo-
arumi im uih munis ui iulu o.iiuu&-
ag population end per capita in
come Of the State, inis iormuia
has worked Sfery well In the past,
hut It has become outdated. Under
the new formula, the funds will .be
distributed on the basis of tne num
ber of .lunches served in the past
combined with a need factor based
on the ber capita - income of the
State. In both Xiategories of, this
tpxumlai North . Carolina will re
ceive larger-thah-average grants.
In act, vnder the. hew formula,
only one staW, New York,' will ff
'ceive,more otal funds per year
than North Carojina. .
. One of theihifin reasons North
Carolina will benefit from the new
formula is the fact Vthat,;. we. hf ve
always had a very active and wide
spread, school lunch program; Oyer
the years, local school boards have
made unusually good arrangements
and provided for good facilities;? tp
serve children , hot lunches in the
school buildings..1 Last , year , tor
exapip'le, we. ha,d nearly, UOft sh
iij the prograin, afld,.abqi4 J00 mil-,'
Uon hot lunches wece -served in. the
sphoolsi. Thjs ,i9 yery goad ecrd
ana . $b iuw?pvfit
lor tnewer vm. j,
The Rchool lunch Droeram. is. ad-
rfliiDstere( bye U. J. eprtent
;qJ,; culture. .;JJ , parjment
mat 00 Airort cash trranta to the
danced W mtU-fto ff"6
WnWHW -W ww .Mt 1
that the new fund allocation, formu
la will moan thai we in Norib 6ar-
the years, ahead,
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To Receive ;
Compcnsutioir
n - fnKmif. .Antjiher 31 some
two tnUJiqn disabled yetgrans, will
Start receiving cnec jiyr umm-
sea compenstiuuii. fmijuij;
oq millinn vearlv. -T D. DeRa-
mus Manager of the yetej-ans
. iTnHor tprano of the new law
signedT by' the , President' $eptetn-
i -r . im mnrlA in rhfl
Cwwber payment for a special
to a . 100 percent disabled vete-
-ran Is 1 Increased " frpm ' $225
month, to 250. ,
Ip addiUon to paymems cases
upoij percentage if disabijity, ad
ditional "StaijUlory payroieuw
are made for speiSed disabflities
or icombibattans pf disabilities
such as ' blindness, deafness, and
loss of limbs. ., . ;
Th's nuvimum amount that
may b receive by a wartime
veteran .who nas no aepenaepis,
and ttvh,o is so serious disable that
fa' requires ' ai4 and attendance,
hps ibeen" SnireaAed under he
new law from $600 to $725 monthly.'
ductive
people.
land makes prosperous
PromDt treatment of strep infec
tions such as - "strep sore throat"
can prevente recurring attacua pi
rheumatic fever and lesson die pos
sibility of rheumatic heart disease,
accoding to the Norftli Carolina
Uoort Assnpiatintl. -'f i- S'
it shall be unlawful To take or
kill a female black oear wwn a
cub or oubs at its side.
i Many women with mild heart de
forts that do not reauire correction,
and many who have had successful
hanrt nnAmtlnn can have children.
October payment f ?S I koVever; this Is an individual mat
increase wh amounts i toa hree ndtt tient gbould a
months retroactive sunt This ap-1"? MUK .. .
DeatHs
LE6AilQTICES;;
NOTICE OF tlfcA Of'.
. SHOT.CPNS .-
Under orders of the Court, the
undersigned Clerk ; of the, Suep
erior Court,, will, on Monday.Det
a a, one o'clock P. M.
sell at auction to the highest bid
der for cash at the Coun nouse
door in Kenansville, N. C. ,i
5 single pafreli J2 gee shot guns
1 16-shot 22 caliber automate
-rifle. 'v -V,
This Jhe 1st day of October,
1962.vn 4 A:" : -Vj? - . C
..." i .iit, nn ueiiui i-iiiii -i
i "r ' J' . . - '
, ; MRS. (G&EIWIE TAYLOR
Mr', eijjnie Taylor. 61 wjfe
of W. Frajtws Taylpj?,d Thu
rsday might in Sampson Memorial
HospitaJ at fJlmton.
Funeral services were heo:
c..,. oftarnmui at 3:00 O'clock
'at thFwst Paptist Church to
Warsaw cuiiuw.-v5v "i-twy f
ra,rersofi,, waw'i . av ru
RW. . Paul Wiuli. Interment fpl
5we4 in peyotionl Gardens n,ear
Warsaw i . , . ,., .... .
Ia wkjitloa to br ftujb s
is aurvived by one fetei, son7es
seeX. Tillcrrian ,of the .Air Force,
live suuem.' vm"
and Mrs. iacy "vhj ,'
1Lr ' VirHtfinia Hudson
of Turkey, Mrs. W- H- Peddie of
Rocky Mount and Mrs. S. W.
Black Of Durham, one ororamr
Nornxm.AndROiJ.pf Mjt. Olive.
NOTICE OF ADMCflSTRATIO -
.Thf undersigned, ;avlni.quali
fieoV as Executor blinder the. Last
Wilj . and Testanent pf Glenaie A.
Taylor, deceased, m p; jpUn
County, this is to JWtjfy all perpons
havio claims f against said .ete
to present them to- fhe undersigned
on or . before tjie ?nft day pf gcto
ber,' 4963, or this vnotlfte. will be
plea! jn b of .thereepvery. All
pef sons.inaeDiea w spia .eataus win
please, nake hpiiiedlate payment to
the-' undersigned. Of ' ' ; ": i 1
le- unaersigne. tv
This the 2ndV da of
. f aylor,. Executor, under the
Lastf- JVill id, testament . of
CUennle A. Taylor, deceased.
'. Warsaw, N., C.'"7.fy:-, . "
H. B. PhilliDS. Attorney j -
enansville. N. C . t r
IV-ZtJ-V XX. -Si. -
T"-' 1 r i ..'
.AntVA MtrvoAtitra oaiTTv This nn
pjjes to the UctoDer cnecKs, oniar i
. W . .iLm.m) Hiam is
the VA."The compensaiiJon checks
are processes uuunmM.axy wiu
Alatrym,li HntA frrvfrRQnB' eduiD-
llWent so 'ifliat the checks received
by1' veterans with service-connected
disabilities about October 31
will contain the first of .the in
creases.
Designed to reflect changes in
the cost of living since 1957. when
the ' last compensation increase
for . vdterans tdisab)ed, n service
went' into, effect, ,the average pay
ment will be. 9.4 percent more
than the .current 'rate.,
..opJgnjK&oj . for. peacetime
seryice-iconnected; disjiljiilities is
paid .at uro?iipna.tely 30 per
rmt nf that for wartime service-
ponneced disaibUities, Mr. DeRa-
.nnus.aoinfea. out. , ,
The increases, are on a stfd-
ing . scale , s? that We more seri
ojjsjyj inured veterans are to re
'fiejveT6' Ther benefits. The in
crease' for a veterans who is 10
Dercent .disabled goes from $19
to. 201 a months and the payment
with her physician before attempt
ing to have a DaDy, according ui
the North Carolina Heart Asspcia
Hnn -
. The soil, pe ireedom, is npt ap
preciated limn It's gone.
Our Greatest asset is the land
Poor land makes PQr people. Pro-
Reduced Rate First
Fair: ;
m. oefiv Kir1 ... the State
Fair Early Bird, that is, gets the
bargain. . -i
Special rates for early arrival
'An;n Aiv nf th North Caft
vii ic...6 -
gtet Fair were announced today
by -Apiculture vnBn'9Ilvun "
Y. BaUentine," acting manager of
the Fair. ' . 'f
Ballentine stated that all ve
hicle loads of people which ar
rive at the (fairgrounds prior to
12;00 noon on Monday, Oct 15.
vyin be admitted to 6ie grounds
as a group for ' only Sl-00. '.
..Mnv u,v,Mti' thnvt come
py car bus, trucfl or tobacco sled-
Ballentine expiamea, ; me eiimc
vehicle load pays only one dollar
not in the ratpft - But" he em
phasized, "they must arrive at the
gates ueiore nooa.
"A full program pf activities
min u available io the fairfoers
on openlTia day, with a special
program for the older folks. We
know that most of the kids will
be in school" Ballentine cbntin
naA "and we are making the
morning program especially at
tractive to the adults with a Fun
Festival designed for the older
folk, the Golden Agera , . . the
w'ninr .citizens will Darticipate in
tnVTirogram. to the J, S. Dortor
tKnl l jstartinff if 9:30 a.m. and
continuing until .the formal open
ing exercises at noon.
All the contests of the Fun Fes
tival -are open to any one born
before . January . 1, 1900. There'll
K awards for the oldest married
couple, the oidest walking per
son, the woman with the longest
haid. the nun with the biggest
foot, or with the boldest head and
a dozen other contests including
the best woman and best fiddler,
best hoe- callers, etc.
This airs nerson likes to eet
started early, have his or her fun
and , to get ljome early . . .so the
Earlv Bird special rate is designed
oartioularly to be bit tractive to
J'h . . .
ourisniEvuoiaen Agers.
c If 'you want to enjoy a real
bargiah Be a State Fair Early
Bird. , "
SUNDAY
AT CHURCH
FIRST BAPTIST CIURCH
. E. PAR"ERSON. MINISTER
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
fayette Batts,
Morning Wfqrsbip tt-W n.
MusW to Church Choir
Training Unjon 7W P-, m. .
. H. C. AJJen. Pu-ector
Fveninff WorshiD 8:00 D. m.
WARSAW METHODIST CHJJBCH
L. T. WILSON MlWlSTJKitt
CHURCH SCHOOL 9:5 a. m.'
A. M. Benton Sup't.
Worship Services 11:00 A. M.
Sermon:
Music:
WARSAW PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
NORMAN FL0WP9S MINISTER
Church gchool 9:50 p. m.
Allen W. Dreughon, Jr. Sup't
Morning WprsbiP 11:00 A. M.
Pioneer Fellowship 6:00 P. M.
Evening Worship 7:30 P. M.
CALVARY PAPIST CHURCH
PAUL MULL, PASTOR
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Colon McLaurin Supt.
Morning Worship 11:00 A. M.
Prayer Service 8 p. m. Wednesday
7:00 Training Union
John Yancey Director
WARSAW PENTECOASTAL
HOLINESS CHURCH
PASTOR
Rev. Jesse L. Danials
Worship Services
Morning Worshfp 11:00
Evening Worship 7:30
Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock
i Every Sunday
Norman Barwick, Superintendent
Thursday Evening
Prayer Meeting 7:30
It shall .t. i V v .i ,
or Ttiira cubL.(.,j,.Tor t. i
pose pf fhw regulation, r ' f
defined as any bear wej.' a fc"
than pO pounds. - t
. It ' shall be'. ftnlawfuJ etjow
dogs to run or ,hasp deer durin
the plosed aeason.
, Cut sudangrass (or nay -from
heading to early ..bjppm tege, for
age experts advise..-'
KEIIAIISVILLE
One Pay Only
Saturday, Ociober
l -iif.l f '
rut DiAMrrB n family fHOvn isf'ssai ;vai
RCASONABLC-WHOLCSOMCINTIMATC-LCAtlN) I
W RtriBimiiLT wwrtiun i mori ,a.T
' IT-TIT M J I
Q CENERAL ADMISSION I f IS i
1:
ArftirBAL ADMISSION I
Children under 12 r Fifty Cent
A Adoits: One Dollar o
n nri.L n. 7 1 1 1
- . a . m M . t
Grandstand Reserved Utiair eat ue BKira, "" J" i
Bale under Big TP only) Dut plenty of Good Gen. Adra. Seat J
LOCAL SPONSORS now have the general admisiioa UckeW
on sale tsy purcnasing; yon dciu ,vircu an;
them earn a much higher percentage than if you wait
and buy your ticket at the Circus 1
On Lot East of Town On Beulaville m
1 And 8 P. M.
Auspices Lions Club
Sew and
Sqve
6u4ing -
- Prints find Plain Colors ,
Feather Proof Tick
jj .Brmdeloth - ; -Ppolorl1
v 1
55 ' : ' ...
a:
39c yd.
49c yd.
29c yd.
39c yd.
39 c yd!
3 w'Efelai: c yd:
69c yd.
3c yd.
I
Cotton, CordUroy , - , f
Short Lenithsi i.
gain backjCrepc
Elack ; it taheJ iyidS -
o
Drapery iTawricI
o
"pun T)r:pery
14 F&tiif s
Ihd
OirjiLtj . 4 1 ? Wide
N&Ssm and t i Colors
"',
Free Parking- 'J
.v A ' ' ',"-.;'.'-''.' '- - - ' " "' '
Jordan EhoJ-JinJf Center Clinton, N. C.
Carolina Warehouse
7ni TRlirK IJVNE. AT FAISON HIGHWAY CONTON, N. G
I V -w '-'---
Experienced Warehouse Men - Courteous, Dependable Service
A MIGHTY FINE PLACE TO SELL YOUR TOBACCO
HERE IS PROOF
JOHN CAPPS
SMITHFIELD, N. C.
Pounds
216
232
238
.
262
1240
Price
73
73
73
73
74
Amount
157.68
169.36
173.74
191.26
216.08
908.12
Pounds
300
300
300
300
244
300
300
138
164
2346
J. E. WHRTEY
MIDDLESEX, N. C.
Price
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
72
65
1
i
AmounV
216.00
216.00
216.00
216.CX
99.34
106
'A
nn7
-We Will Sell Your Tobacco The Day You Choose -
IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEL THE REMAINDER OF YOUR TOBACCO
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TGLiEDGD" : UafG
CLINTON, N. C
I ' 701 TRUCK LANE ' . ' . ,