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Bill Rearick Named Athlete Of Week GREENSBORO (UP)—North Ca rolina State’s Bill Rearick, a stoc ky little guard who became a giant in the eyes of the University of Miami last Friday night, is the United Press Tar Heel Athlete of the Week. Rearick was me super-star in a band of stalwart Wolfpack line stars who smothered and crushed one Miami threat after another while standing in the Hurricanes’ PRINCE'S DEPT. STORE Dunn, N. C. Headquarters For Hanes Long UNDERWEAR Sikes 34 to 54 Sleeve, Long Legs * Light Weight, Shor Sleeve, Short Legs * Winter Weight, Lon) Sleeve, Long Legs * Long Drawers in Elastic or Button To] * Long Sleeve Under shirts own backyard—the Orange Bowl. The grueling battle ended in a 0-0 deadlock and represented the | first small blot on the otherwise perfect State record in five games his. season—but it represented something of a victory for the , Wolfpack. For going into the contest, the, powerful Hurricanes, despite hav ing lost two of three games, were favored. The reason was the Mi tami offense, composed of an ar- < ray of heralded stars whose run-1 ning and passing was supposed to' sweep a theoretically weak State defense off iu iuel. i But the State line suddenly weld ed into a solid band of iron, and Ilea rick, all 192 pounds of him. was the binding force that the vaunted Miami offense never could break. Robbed Bank To Please Girl; Gels 15 Years WASHINGTON (UP) — Wil liam Orrie Holloway, 23, Fairfax. Va., began a federal prison term today for a bank robbery staged to please a girl friend. Holloway pleaded guilty in fed eral court here Monday and Judge Don Gilliafn sentenced him to 15 years for the $1,979 robbery of a branch bank at Oak City, N. C., last August. Attorney Leroy Scott asked clemency for Holloway, who claimed a girl friend from Balti more asked him to rob the bank at Oak City, her hometown. Scott said Holloway had been out of work for two months before the Aug. 22 holdup and needed money. He said the girl, identified as Dorothy Louies, took Holloway home with her for a week which they spent "casing” the bank and planning the robbery. He said the girl, however, refused to leave Baltimore with Holloway when the time came for the crime. THE MOST POWERFUL AND DURABLE DIRECT DRIVE MADE The Clinton D-4-1 «•* if’-nKrt* Ideal for logging end ■M chMm. f pulp-wood cutting be »ue ixrtov cauoa at terrific ohaln and cutting apeed and durable performance. Haa apeelal diaphragm type carburetor Quick atartlng every time. 16 to 28-Inch hardened guldebar with hard Surface tip. A* Advertised in Progressive Farmer Magazine Five Other Models from $159.50 Prompt Service—Complete Line of Parte LANKY'S BICYCLE SHOP 127 S. RAILROAD FREE DEMONSTRATION PHONE 2610 Lumberton Gets New Pepsi Cola Bottling Plant A new $450,000 Pepsi-Cola hot tling plant in Lumberton, Nortl Carolina will be officially openei Wednesday, October 23, it was an nounced today by Herman Minge and Charles Minges, managers o the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Plant o Lumberton. According to Mr. Herman Ming es, the new plant, which occupie a six-acre site on Chippewa Stree in Lumberton, has a productloi capacity of almost 50 million bot ties of Pepsi-Cola a year. Equipped with the latest au tomatic machinery, scientific de vices and quality control methods the new plant enables us to mee the growing demands for Pepsi Cola in the Lumberton area,” Mr Charles Minges said. ‘‘North Caro lina has the greatest sales per ca pita in the country,” Mr. Minge continued, “and the dedication o this new plant is an indication c greater Pepsi-Cola sales.” The public is invited to atten official dedication ceremonie Wednesday morning, October 2; The dedication will be attended b; several leading civic and goverr ment officials, as well as rankin officers of the parent Pepsi-Col Company. A guided tour of the plant wil follow the official dedication, an refreshments will be served t thousands of people from Lumbei ton and surrounding communities No Reports In Costume Of Queen NEW YORK (UPi—Queen El zaboth II averaged close to thre changes of costumes a day in he visit to the United States and C; nada. By comparison, husbar The nervous bandit was ca] tured at a roadblock near Sec land Neck less than two houi after the robbery. Philip brought a sparse wardrobe He even showed up twice In the same necktie. There were no "repeats” for the queen, who wore 27 costumes in her 10-day visit—most of them designs of her favorite dressma kers, Norman Hartnell and Hardy Amies. i i! i f r Eight Formal Gowns The total included eight full length formal gowns, plus the fabuousl^ jewelled coronation gown in white satin which she wore for the opening of the Ca nadian Parliament Oct. 14. Cmdr. Richard Colville, the Queen’s press officer, said getting the royal couple’s clothes to the right place at the right time was a breeze. All of it went along by plans from Ottawa, then to Wash ington. None of it had been ship ped ahead, with the exception ol what she wore in Williamsburg, Va. A few clothes were shipped there separately because "it didn’t make sense to haul everything in for Vs a one-day stop.” No Gown Crushing Most of the queen's clothes were packed in ordinary luggage, witt ' the exception of the formal gowns f Each of these was packed in a separate trunk nearly six feel j long—enough length to enfold tin ’ "occasion” gowns without anj crushing. ' Philip, a natty dresser whc looks more like Madison Avenu< ’ than Bond Street, usually wor< 1 dark grey or navy business suits— . double-breasted. His one ‘civilian hat was a snap brim grown felt On a few occasions, out came th< 5 military uniforms. Dream Home Is Won By Negro Janitor RALEIGH (If) — A Negro jani tor won a $25,000 “dream home' by guessing its actual cost withii $1,09 at the State Fair last week A civic club which sponsore< the contest announced the hom would be given to Garland Bank! 24, who guessed the cost of tl house was $26,695.40. The aetui s cost was $25,694.31. In addition to the house, Bank was awarded $2,000 cash to move I it to a lot which his mother-in law owns. Banks, an Air Force | veteran, and his wife have been I living with his mother-in-law. Sears Holiday Catalog Out Sears, Roebuck and Co. has this Wecx uvguil uwu itmpuil Ul its iSal Uuuuaas Crill CaiaiOK, LJit tm ro^c, io<_al otdiS manager, ju.U Lutaj. nit: La.uiog lists more than 30, oUo giit nems ior me euuie ium «iy aiAii Hus a icCoiu liuniuer oi jmgij appealing m iuui coiuiS. Aint-iy pages oi me uew dears caiaiug are ueioieu 10 toys. rms ycal', ior me lust Lillie, uie uou ^agt-s nave ueeu silgiiuy UniuiieO an one siue, matting me noun, upen aunosi auiouianeaiiy to me ueguuiing or me toy seeuon. Again' mis Cursimias dears lists many new eieeaic ana electronic uaiiciy-puWeieU toys. Among #lne new puwereu-piaymmgs are a o speeu ciuiurens juice uox, an eiec uomc waime-iaixie set anu a opaee snip vinicu maneuveis by wmsueu commanus. Owner new toys ror Christmas oi iau/ include a toy ice cream inacnine, a eiinu s purtaoie type writer, a giant moDne atomic can non anu a complete line oi eiec n ic trains nearing dears biauu name oi Allstate. cnmtmas gins from all ovei tlie vvuiiu are reatureu in me new dears catalog, pope said. Among me many imported items are jew el boxes trout me Orient, import ed candies and cheese iroin lu iope and an Italian cotiee-maKei anu eoiiee. A special selection ol books foi family reading, as suggested bj me American mDiary Association is aiso displayed in tne new cata log. These books, which repre sent the lirst step in a joint pro . gram undertaken by Sears and tin 1 American Library Association have been selected to presen I various aspects of the past, pres j ent and future of America. Other new and unusual items it e the Sears Christmas book include il an electric shoe polisher, an elec trie can opener and a light-weight s (30 lb.) 17-inch screen portable television set of fiberglass. Sears 1957 Christmas Gift Cat alog will be distributed to approx imately eight million families in the United States, the company said. IN HOSPITAL _ A Saturday' night wreck, which destroyed a ‘55 Chevrolet, put James Rouse, 40, in Betsy Johnson Memorial Hospital in Dunn. Rouse, employe of Caswell Training School at Kinston, was injured near Lilling-1 ton on Highway 421 around 11 p.m. ! Saturday. Patrolman Herman Ward said Rouse failed to make a curve in the front of the Stedman McLean home. CHURCH SUPPER — A sal* and supper will be held at Bunn level Presbyterian Church on Fri day, Oct. 25, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Plates of barbecue and chick en salad will be one dollar to adults. 75 cents to children. The sale follows the supper. HSLP WANTED MAIDS—Life can be beauti ful. 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