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roli TXI NNIIT IN JOB PRIN TING COUtACT THI DUPLIN - c - ? rmm?rn?mmmm? For, fast, dkfcndablk and quality jos fainting call tmt DUPLIN - TIMES. THE LOVELIEST SISTERS * IN THE WHOLE WORLD - in Easter Fashions .. From The Tot Shop Hanover Center Wilmington, N. C. , r~~ Skip the sulphur and molasses? geta CHEVROLET SUPER SPORT ? Chevrolet Super Sports* have a charm that aoothee your springtir& yen for romantic adventure as fast as you can 'slip into a bucket seat. (Especially the Impala's, with its adjustable new Comfortilt steering wheel*.! Print bucket seats are Sport zing applies to the Corvair Monoa Spyder, very oreezy with its air-cooled 160 horaepower rear-mounted engine, and 4 speed shift *. Ditto for the new Corvette Sting Ray, a magnificent thoroughbred among pure-blood sports cars with not ? great stu? t^QUKjkSports a single sacrifice in comfort. Both also featur^l^hpdtywyl in- Spyder and Sting Ray come in teriors, special interior-exterior Apg coupe or convertible stylee. All ' trim in tasteful touches, and a ^ Chevrolet Super Sports are like veritable feast of goodies we call ?_ spring days?you've got to get ? performance x>pwni?f*. Chev- out in them to savor them. So 1 rolet and Cbe^yJ|^up(*Sporta catch yourself a passing zephyr 1 invite adventure in convertible ? . * W and waft on down to your > or coupe forth.Th&tsame Super Chevrolet showroom. e 'Opttnal *?m?L - ,, ? .nil,,, -T-r--w?ii-Mi;iH!ir[i^MMMn . J Corvette Stinj Ray Convertible, Corvaxr Monta Spader Convertible, Ckeeroiei Impede Super Sport C?ertibU,ChevjII Nova jOOSuper Sport Convertible. Center: Soap Box Derby Racer, built by AO-American boy. t NOWSMWHAT^S NEW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S " " * JONES CHEVROLET COMPANY INC. Authorized Chevrolet dealer in rink Hill, N. C. Officers Toody and Muldoon To Be In Wilmington April 4-7 Azalea Show and Muldroon, the pride of the Bronz, will be in Wilmington April 4-7 to participate in the 16th annual North Carolina Azalea Festival. Officials announced today that Joe E. Ross and Fred Gwynee, who as Gunther Toody and Francis Mul doon are the stars of Car 54, Where Are You? will be featured guests at the Azalea Festival, appearing in both performances of the Queen's Coronation Pageant and in the big parade as well as at all other events. The pair, who perfectly comple ment each other in their television portrayals, personally are as dis similar as the glib, carefree Toody and the quiet, serious-minded Mul doon they play. Ross is an out spoken man, who leads a "Runyon esque" kind of Broadway life and likes his bachelor quarters in a hotel just off his beloved "Main Street." Gwynne is a mild-manner ed man who enjoys a quiet subur ban life with his wife and children and has the avocations of sculptor, T"**~ || | artist, writer and book illustrator. | Ross was born March IS. '914 ot, New York's lower East Side. He quit school at 16 to become a sing-1 ing waiter in the Bronx and later | was promoted to announcer. Ad- ! ding some jokes, he gained the rank of comedian. Other small club jobs followed un til he graduated into burlesque. Dur ing World War II he served in the Air Corps, returning to his nightclub career after the war. In Hollywood he was spotted by a film producer who signed him lor a movie. In 1958, Nat Hiken and Phil Sil vers caught Ross' act at a club in Miami Beach. On the spot, Hiken decided he bad found another mem ber of Bilko's squad and Ross went into television without an audition I or camera tests. Later, when Hiken conceived the idea for the Car 54 series, he immediately thought of Ross for the role of Toody. T 4 .* * :/. ? t Registered Jerseys Index Ralinas h The Registered Jersey cow or cows owned by Mr. Metvin Cording , of WaJace, N. C., have recently completed official pt'o<iuc.ion recovus giving them cow power index ratings. This rating indicate how many times their body weight in milk they have produced durng their recent lactation. Twice daily 305 day milking mature equivalent is. Name of Cow lbs. milk lbs. fat days Index ratings Mermaid Vive Apollo's Valerie 11,813 513 282 11.4 Jesters Courageous Crystal Sybil 10,974 552 305 12.1 Jester's Sybil Crystal 11,351 519 305 11.4 Louisoxford Wonderful Lady 10,570 465 305 11.6 These records are further proof that a dairy cow does not have to be big to be most efficient and profitable. ' Realizing that we must obtain all the efficiency possible under todays dairying conditions, the American Jersey Cattle Club launched their cow power program as another service for owners of registered Jerseys. ?Fred Gwynne was born in New York City July 10, 1926, but grew up in South Carolina, Florida, Colo radio and New York. At 18, he en listed in the Navy, serving on a sub-chaser in the Pacific during World War II. He studied for a time at New York's Phoenix School of Design, considered studying at an acting school and then enrolled at Harvard University and became ac tive with a repertory company in Cambridge. Mass. After graduating from Harvard, he stayed with the repertory com pany for a few years and then mov ed on to BroaaWay, wjhere he won the year-long role of The Stinker in Mary Chase's fantasy "Mrs. Mc Thing." From 1954 to I960, he work ed as copywrightef with a New York advertising agency, continu ing his actine career in television on the side". The roles included sev eral with Phil Silvers in You'll Nev er Get Ricih and eventually led to his selection by Hiken for the co starring role with Ross on Car 54, Where Are You? Gwynne quit the agency job to devote a year to painting and scul pting, but the next day was offered a .Broadway role. He accepted and then was called Hiken for Car 54. Car 54, Where Are You? in which Officers Toody and Muldoon are prowl car mates in New York City's most improbable precinct, is in its second season on television. EVERYONE:-SCADS DUPLIN - TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS. CP&L Pioneers Meet April 3 Carolina Power & Light Company Pioneers, employees with 25 or more years of service with the com pany, will hold their annual meeting at the Edgewater Club near Wil mington on April 3. Thomas H. Hall, CP&L line sup erintendent in Wilmington and chairman of area Pioneers, said most of the 55 members, their wives and husbands are expected to at tend th dinner meeting. Humorist Edmund H. Harding of Washington, N. C., will be guest speaker. CP&L President Louis V. Sutton also will address the group. CP&L's Pioneer Club has a mem bership of 430, representing more than 10,000 man-years of service with the company. Everyone reads DUPLIN - TIMES classified ads. 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C. . . +*** ??* ; an electrical supplier's viewpoint by Charles F. Jones I have always wondered what it took to get something accomp lished. especially, when It would be beneficial to ALL THE PEO PLE! Well, the Rural Electric Membership Association (REA) has shown me! The REA has certainly earned my respect when It elevated the thousands of homes, stores, farms factories and mil lions of people right out of the deep, dark woods. REA actually put these folks right on the main street of Decent Living! REA'S planning, construction and Installations has made It possible for rural areas to have all the electric conveniences, improved health conditions, valuable school facilities, good roads; thereby creating a greater buying nower and adding great wealth to North Carolina State. Why did this come about in Eastern North Carolina? Necessity is the mother of invention. I add that it Is. also, the Mother of Pride and Progress. I am sure we have all experienced the problem of electric service and Installation in remote areas. It is not a new story of "cost-quo tations" by the power company for $510.00, $1,000.00, $3,500. - or, so much per pole cost The shocking part of the whole situation was the power companies' quotations were Just service charges! Well, who wouldn't run a line-in for someone who paid for the line installation and the current which went over it? They say things get worse before they get better, and they did! This situa tion got worse, so "Sam" came along and offers anybody; includ ing the power companies; cheap Interest on funds, but the power companies didn't respond. So - some well-think folks borrowed this Federal money, and so, that's when the REA was born. It has occurred to me many times to suggest giving the prtvate power companies the sole Job of manufacturing and wholesaling power. They should be taken out of the consumer distribution entirely, and leave this up to the REA, muunlclpality or others. There Is no doubt in my mind that the REA'S and Municipalities are, apparently, doing the best Job for the people with less bicker tag. We grew up with the REA'S! It has been a pleasure doing business with them and supplying their needs, along with the Municipali ties who have always done a good Job for the people In serving them power. The market created by the REA's have been greater than anyone realizes, and their progress has been outstanding. We at Wilmington Electrical Supply Company feel It is our obliga tion to our customer; our many good friends; and the public to present a different opinion of facts about this issue. If You Approve of The REA's Sign This And Mail To Your State Lawmaker ? Senator Leroy Simmons Albertson, N. C. 5 ("Pioneer . Electrical Distributor of the Eastern Carolinas" WESTING HOUSE JOBBERS AGENT sr Equipment A Supplies ' v.-v . W'l Ill 1LMINGT0N .mlj mm ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. V [ 1110-1112 Chestnut St Wilmington, N. C. I ?
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