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I , -.... ' " ' - 1^ \RTIS * HOI/P*' I MIIHII llCMTihitU; om % '.vh:*> i ;»s» in *^.c*»i <»t oil h» viotvrr- dfir»tts hi'r nor iriiM art r\|iihif iti the .\»ri cruD*r L Mis-*. 3 rr<)< U Moorrhf'ttd lr l, tiMrijrtot in ■•»( «l { !orid;i \A M f n)\i » «f' ?;00Ml)£ oil jrr Miss l\r|M|} .Licit til. 1 1 ) of Sanford !lid iirt nt.ljnt .f .nor** <»f 'Mia. •' Vv %t M.iff h' Ifnmcp Junps Mr. And Mrs. Ossian Ellis Os Warrenton Feted On 50th Year WARRENTON Mr and Mrs . O'mn K i,!iis: ol Cnunh.y Club ] Rust). \V.;!T.'ntor. rc’.'-iu .•.lei th i ! .golden wedding anniversary rc* i conlly. ‘i he affair. in tin- form of an at \ home to fi mjids ana relative;: was I well attended in of a down pour of ram and inelnrh'ri cue t- i ironi North Carolina and Wushins- ! ton. P. r. N'utncrious gifts appropriate for th'. occasion were received Tht children presented their parents with a walnut plaque with gold dork and inscription to commemo- i rate thus occasion, I New Liberal Credit! I Terms Now in Effect! I /»■- i flI . I I firestone] f ’ -|- '|| p- r —•• / | ‘—* J'l " em ★ APPLIANCES i * TELEVISION : * TIRES & TUBXS I OUR BIG TRADE.IN s ■ULOWANCE Will MAKI I THE DOWN PAYMENT} Ftf*sfon* STORES 413 Fayetteville St. No muss, no fus'-, no mixing . . just heal and serve. Quick m a wink you have a delicious, nutritious, piping hot drink (hot gives yov t'dro energy you end your iomily need during th< Winter | A ovth (Atrulina's Choivv- Sinn 1 IW? » Mr-. Hits is the former Miss t 'arina Hi»lle> «l t.inmlnirg. .she .ind "dr l iiis were initfdi’d at her home on December ’K ISOS and shoillv thereafter moved to Warrenton where * Hire tune been artice fn the rclicions and eivie |i|p of Ihr j enoimnnitr ever since Mr, I I lis t- tile founder of t Pis Mai krl in TVarreiifOi) wbieh }•. ope j rated by him and hi? oldest son, .tolin. The Ellises have five natural and j i two adopted children, Geraldino. \ | titc wife ot Charles A. Alston. rc- i j sides in Durham, and has two chil- j I Tough ’SB | For Traffic Violators It was a tough SS for traffic law j ' violators. A just-issued report from the State Department of Motor Vc- j hieles showed -a grand tally of hit.- j <"•66 motorists convicted of v;.rir».i.-: itia/fic offenses AH require the j surrender of legal driving prjvile | ges for periods ranging from 30 j | days to permanent. ; -As expected drunk driving top. j pad the list of offen. es with speed ! I ing a close second. During tile year 9801 drunk driv- ! ors “explained it to the judge," j ! out were handed their walking pa- j j per? anyhow. Such offenses require i ! mandatory revocation of license, i j the agency said, ' Speeders, who suffered similar j punishment, totaled 9067, with the majority of them in the “over 70 mph" elass. _ __ _ _ 1 1 ■till. AND MRS. OSSIAN DU IS I ! ilron; Tnw. the wife of 1 .uciut. C • Battle, iesides in Washington., D. C. land ha ■ one child, Marla, the wife 'of Dr. Roy S Wynn, resides in , *"hanlottp, and has three children; . John, who is in business with his j fathei, -• ••••dos in V-'arrerdon and I in. 4,..„ r h;>drcn; md HuD.dl, who i resides in Washington, D. C., has j two children. Their adopted children arr>. j T'i i:-l. a nurse in Now York City; i and Ann who is the wife of Sut. ! Re;, jam in W Bryard of Fort v'ar l son. Colorado. Tin y have four I ehitdren EOTC Lists Bat® For Its Examinations ELIZABETH CITY Less than two weeks remain for prospective teachers who plan to Lake the Na tional Teacher Examinations at E lizabeth City State Teachers Col lege on Pobruary 7 to submit their completed • applications for these tests to Educational Testing Serv ice, :io Nassau Street, Princeton New Jersey, Dr. S. J. Johnson, Di rector of Guidance Services, an- j noun cert today, Applications for the examinations mu.*f be forwarded to the Princeton office Dr Johnson advised, Appt ,r siio!;. for the nxamina* i Hon*- and a IhiHcUn of Information desenbiny ;:;tration procedures and containing smiple test ques tions may be obtained from Dr Johnson at Elizabeth City State Teachers College or directly from the National Teacher Examinations. Educational Testing Service, 20 Nassau Street. Princeton, New Jer sey, At the OTio day testing ses sion a. candidate may take the Common Examinations, which include tests in Professional information. Genera* Culture, English Expression, and Non- Verbal ftearocln• n addition, e<<*h candidate may tah<- one »-r l«o Optional Examinations I which are deigned to demon strafe, mastery of subject matt* ] c r bi the fields in which he to**" t*s "signed *o tea est. All candidates will rereP-o * i Ticket of Adm I'! on tdvistnp them of the exact location at the center at which they will be tested. Dr. Johnson said Candidates for the Common Examinations will repo of. at 8:30 a. m.*on February 7 and wfll begin taking the test at 0:00 a w. The Common Examinations will b i concluded at approximately 13:30 jp. m. Dr. Johnson advised. Candi dates for one or two Optional Ex aminations will repott again ai, the examination * * nter ai ! 30 p ru. and will begin tb- fr-g* at E45 •> ni . Tho.*o taking cny one Optional Examination should complete this set at about 3; IS p. in., and thorr ! *>.k’n ; two Ontto:.a i Ex»m 1 natiyn ■». .should finish their teste at, approxi mately 4:45 p. rn . according to the iinr schedule for these exnmiiiti ttens which law been set up by Educational Test hu*. Service. Mj Nsighlsars | 1 . i "Pardon me—lady—haven’t »f met (wwokrtf before?’' Louisiana’s “Farm Family Os Year” 3rd Generation Vegetab k Growers NEW ROD ATS, Ln. Hip 1 r rov Ellolsec cf New Roads, 1.n., re eontiv chosen Louisiana's coined j "Farm Family of the Year' by! Southern University, are third j generation vegetable growers who gross more than $3,000 a year oil ; this sideline crop, reports R. J I Courtney, assistant state ext on- I sion agent. Although living in a river bottom area where most of the farmers depend almost entirely on cotton, the Ellois j es have been growing vege tables as one of their main cash crops for nearly 50 years, says Mr. Courtney. And Ive ihinks they have set a pattern in diversified farmin'; which suggests a vva.v oul for many hard pressed small farmers ! The first, Mlnjf. to rut', veer j tables for mnrkd. whs Joseph j grandfather ot the present, gene j ratten. Around 1310 hr Siegan | raising and peddling a. few crd>ba • ges. collards, and string herns. Gradually he and bts son Ed ward, father of l.eroy. expo tided production. By the tunc Edward took over operation of the farm 30 years ago. they were raising six acres of truck for the local nnuket and were the largest, vegetable growers in Point-e Coupee Parish. Leroy's father not only conimi- World flgrieadturtd output n , igftß-HP will rise ot Kt per cent. . I hove the 1952-54 average, and 3d j per cent above the 1935-39 average, j Scientists have found that MH-30j eaiisei both desirable and uudesir- j able changes in tobacco. Good management reduces f-oyn | costs. Markets no to those best fitted i to serve them Today's farm worker produces i food and fiber for himself end 23 other persona, Five years ago he produced for himself and 17 others 24 HOUR LAUNDROMAT j SERVICE ; New Modern Heating System Just Installed. Building- Warm 2-1 Hours A Day! DAVIE STREET COIN I | LAUNDROMAT j next to RALEIGH SEAFOOD MARKET j; FOR SALE NEW LINCOLN CAFE : f LJ3 S. W Uirsing'lon St„ —■ Raleigh Reason For Selling, Owner Leaving Town. Doing A Good Business. j Will Sell For ~. CASH or TERMS; s imhi - -Tmr~i iiiiimi i j; . -• •*-- "HiSaKs**; Outstanding Bakery ■ ! Special j Our Delicious Fresh Grated Coconut Gake At Special Price I j | S e | 50 Each ~ FAMOUS BAKERY l»7 S. Wn.-MING TON NT J'HONM TEmpte " S33JL nTOTJ-T'MTV-llJOTrV'r' TCT- n/T ~wgl~ii>i' IJI'IU rci'i'U'llJi:'ivT . ii^. m m m THEY FOUGHT! THE BIK LOVES THEY FOUND! MY WILD'S nMM« The one truly hi? stop I§k I 1 MpkMS ol the U. S. Marines g |§| IMIW f* w love and war! *5 “ w 4WWHIIBWNHWI HAlimmnn«iniiiiM«M».i ■ —~~TT»-imviwi, TMNNIIU—IAIN'■ I IW ■■|»l ■ »l r* $ cd N> expand vegetable produc , lion, bill, also stepped tin the quel ! ity of their pecans to make them | a wood eninmcrctal crop by setting out 60 trees of improved variety ! to replace tho native stock. He was ; one ol the first in this parish to ! abandon native trees. As a result of his foresight and that of some of the other farmers in the parish, Point-e Coupee is today Louisiana's largest pecan 1 producer. Some years- the Elloi.scs have sold as many os 5,000 pounds of pecans. Edward Ellois Ims now retired after years of partnership with Leroy and has f.urned over mot 1 of his 200 acres to him last year the youncer Mr. Lllots had 15 :«■ res in truck in addition to 16 in coil.an and its in com The vegetable operation !ms r->. • j pandod far beyond the peridlhr; iff vr ''tv Ist lot • now sells by ill- I i Hiek'loftd finre a week during f.he ' j '-ason f-'jpietnbci to Ma;- he! lends up his one-ton pickup with onions, cauliflower, onkta. sti-tng beans, tomatoes, spinach and other products and heads Into town where he meets vegetable trucker.? from New orlcHps and Baton Rouge who buy all he in to offer. On nn avernge he bring) home S6O to SIOO. Mr and Mrs Fltois have 6;<d helpful advice from their county agent, Thomas | Smith, who has given them pointers on truck crop prodnr Don and on ways of Increasing their com arid cotton yields ' nini i'iiii—n~ r-nmw- Mj'Hw.iijiNimu-in-1 mn-n.i.-nn> i WASH INGTON TERRACE APARTMENTS i *■ bedrooms, living room, kitchen i j and bath. Stove, refrigerator ! j heater, water furnished. $47.00 S Apply in person Tel. TE S- 4102 j i > m ninruniwiLMu.nTT-rrr~T*TTTrM<iir mu muinumiji n.u, ; Over (Jir ,vea.r», th>> have in creased their cotton yield front little over ;t bale In two hal es per iterr, and their earn from 45 to 110 bushels per acre. In addition to growing good crops of cotton and corn and 1 truck for market, Mr. and Mrs. mmmammmmmmmmmmmmmtmmrn . 2 HOUR CLEANING I SERVICE | At Krh* Chars* ? jfnßiesrUMnßr.Txvi muwmimiuiiw k-" 1 t u . W» Usm I | NU-PRO I PROCKBS p jf** . _ Wst*Ml<«V*d ] \j U S m * 1 Russos Batters A- Cleaners W W MARTIN '»T. Lny t-369i 100th ANNIVERSARY VALUES SAVE TODAY! ALLGOOJ> BRAND - SMOKY FLAVORED Sliced BASON 43' “SUPER-RIGHT” QUALITY FRESHLY mmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmKKmmmmmmm m-jp>- ■ JANE PARKER Anniversary Priced! Freshly Ihthed | JANE PARKER 11-o*. RIPPLED CHIPS <m 12-0/.. LiimfflHMMlin qcc rurep iifti lire $ AMtatCA’S OmNOASIt FOOD MESCH.W * SiifeiWtfa. ©V* 4. ft» %? , ' A&P’s OWN CLUE FRESH \m INSTANT too* b-^qSc mm’l4day j af . SPECIAL BEAN SALE! ONE POUND CANS Ol* jgm * iQHA LIMAS WmM ojMgk G * SULTANA WITH PORK *|B|||| ® * RED BEAUS Ann p&g© H ; 9 KIDNEY BEANS a™ r gg j i«wmpai l^'*vima iu'>>»e«’WMiuwwsin-tvmjaij j»»mrar*»im«ia»unwmmf'»<>,an!««w»<rwrwßnwHm»rwwwJiWi myna-irtttWKtommbM *»!>«»■’»*bwwwii»w«>«i» U. 5. NO. 1 WHITE, SPIXTALI.Y PRICED - IRISH nnqi m « sm ,f% POTATOES In lb - 97 c U BAG nL 1 Prices This Ad Are Effective Through Sat, January 17th. * fl " 11 " 1 ■Mw»"*»i»www» , '’^ | -w l ii.i,i | ,aii| M>l ,i,i UWM , a . l , w ,, l , l , ww> , a ,,, Mt , lW> . l , WH ,, wI , T i W , M , wpw ,.ian... .u.m. mmi eu.n.wwa a ■ THE CAJKOUNIAN WKKK BNIMNG SATURDAF, JANt'ARY 17. 1959 Eliots prow .tit.si about everything . j they rat. Through the yours In- I none and savings from tin farm | have provided the Eiioiws with a i tmd living and ."•.cellr'u! odurii : | tion&i advantages. Mr. Kliois has one brother and j four sisters. His brother 1 raphes ! j al. Southern University, one ms j ter i.s principal oi the local school.' , iinother is a teacher, the third i a registered nurse, and the fourth is a housewife Mr. and Mrs. Kliois own chil pusner's , dren are equipping thetnaeives tor servier, too. Twenty-year-old WIT ln.l t; tudyinr: mirlculture at. I c jiiUwn. and his sister Elaine, ; who will finish high nchool this ! year, wnuta to be a homo econo ! mist. In ■'■■.•pjving the award front i Southern University, Mr, Eliott j said he was accepting the trophy for lla- whole Kliois family, and especially for his fatluer and miner alher who laid the foun dHtiC'U for the achievement. 9
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