Wallace I Discusses Traffic Lights Traffic lights were in the spotlight at last week's Town Board meeting in Wallace. Tht board decided Thursday to ask the state Department of Trans portation to install a traffic lieht at U.S. 117 and the old Teachey Road near the north edge of town. The board took no action on a request to have the town's present traffic lights continue stop and go signals through the night. Now, the traffic lights are switched to blinking at 10:30 p.m. Police Chief Roscoe Rich said the number of accidents at night was no worse than during the day. A public hearing on rezoning land next to the Jiffy Foods store on U.S. 117 from residential to commercial was to be held Monday in the town hall. Major Pearsall, Yottie Teachey and David Ingram asked for help in getting rid of water standing on the back portion of their property Board members said the town cannot do such work on private property. N.C. Supreme Court To Review Case The N.C. Supreme Court will review the conviction of a former president-elect of the N.C. State Bar Association, who was disbarred and sentenced to four years in prison for embezzlement and false pretense. Donald Stephens, a special duputy attorney general, requested the bearing by the high court because Mount Olive lawyer George M. Kornegay has continued to practice pending his appeal. The N.C. Supreme Court hearing bypasses the N.C. Court of Appeals. Korneuav. who resigned as presi dent-elect of the N.C. State Bar after ho' was indicted, was found guilty/Oct. 3 of obtaining money by falsi/ pretense and two counts of corporate malfeasance. The state said Ki>rnegay has misused money in his client's trust ace Hints and placed legal fees earned by his law firm into his personal account. Hauck Dismissed At Goshen Goshen Medical Center in Faison is to begin its second search this year for an administrator after the dis missal of Bob Hauck September 3 by the Board of Directors. Hauck was hired six months ago after the resignation of former administrator. Jane Silver, in March. The dismissal came at the end of Hauck's six-month probational period as administrator of Goshen Medical Center. The dismissal was unanimous among the nine Goshen directors present at the Sept. 3 meeting. The board consists of 12 directors. Reasons for the dismissal are said to be conflicts between Hauck and the Goshen Medical Center staff members. Appointed by the direc tors. from the staff, to act as administrator is Elinor Ezzell. health educator at Goshen Medical Center. ? ? ^ m Grady Family Reunion The Grady family will assemble at the Gray Branch Church recreation building in Deep Run on Sunday. Oct. 7 to honor the memory of their ancestors, have fellowship and enjoy a picnic lunch together. Viola Croom states the reunion is expected to be a gixxl one and encourages all descendants and friends to attend. Bring a picnic or covered dish dinner. The program begins at 12 noon and dinner will be served at 12:30. (Hundred! of Ueed Kitchen Cebinett. Ooon Window! Rengee Bathroom Finturee Furniture. Shelving Dieplav Counter!. Floor Tile. Lot! More P Si J Salvage 2717 W. Vernon Av?., Kins ton 522-0806 I DIRP RUN I ^^ffrTTT?] !1 P VFrtlWl1,1, Bi I OPEN ON I SUNDAYS WHERE YOU* FOOD STAMP, OO FURTHER 1 P. M. TEACHEYS ^ | WE MOW HAVE TWO LOCATIONS TO BETTER SERVE YOUi WINNER STORE NO* 1 STORE NO. 2 MAROARET W. PINK HILL DEEP RUN " " ????? g f|| 9 RT. 2, PINK HILL 8 *?' 9 WE STILL HAVE WHOLE PICS ? ^iy3| ' J SMOKED '?.^W ? ? JPICNICS POUND rC>)?- - V; "''SAY I A I^T e ?~?? LUNDY P SLAB BACON ^ LB. ^ ^ ! TEACHEY'S HOME MADE FRESH SAUSAGE MADE IN OUR MARKET OR MORI W m jjf I-LB. PKCS. LB. *1.29 RIB EYE STEAKS" LB.^{ ? I \ FROSTY . .^??? CAN NOW C, I S"r.t""s^ jppr $so.oo <> I zjsoss Ccc-C^> > ' S?1T YOUIl^ ? > LUCKY / > TICKET 7 FROM TNI CASHIIR ^