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NEW YORK (UPD — Yogi Berra ha* the last laugh today. Once the ugly duckling of base ball who as a young player was ridiculed and taunted by players with hall hi* ability, the 38-year -old Bern will be officially de signated as the new manager of the New York Yankees. Ah open secret since Ralph Houk succeeded to the geaeral manager’s chair on Tuesday, the OLYMPIC WARM-UP—Germany's Jutta Heme aoes xne uu meter hurdles in 11.1 seconds, as the Tokyo Pre-Olympic International Sports Meet opens. Li llington, Man Dies At Age 57 Everette Stewart, 57, of Lilling ton, Rt. 3, died Wednesday morn ing. Funeral services will be held at Spring Hill Methodist Church, of which he was a member, at 4 p. m. Friday by the Rev. McGee Creech. Burial will be in. the church cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Elbert of Newport, Alton Stew aft of Chicago, HI.; his stepmother, Mrs. Sarah Mcphail Stewart of Isling ton, Rt. 3; one brother, Walter Stewart of Orlando, Fla.; three sisters, Mrs. Lonnie Sellers of Fayetteville, Mrs. Ernest Bolder of UlUngtora, Rt. 3, and Mrs. da Holder of Sanford; three half sisters, Miss Peggy Stewart of LUlingiton, Rt. 3*. Mrs. Mack Jag gers of Broadway, and Mrs. Ray mond Holder of lilhngton, Rt. 3; six half-brothers, Neil Alex of Lilhngton, Herman and Caviness, both of Lilhngton, Rt. 3, D. A. Jr. of Greensboro, James of Thomas William Johnson Dies Wednesday William Carsie Johnson, 74, of Lilhngton, Rt. 1, died Wednesday. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Oakgrove Bap tist Church in Angier, Rt. 2. The Rev. Tobie Stone of Bush Creek wil 1 officiate, assisted by the Rev. Franklin Pierce of Fuquay Springs Burial will be in the church ce metery. a g are two sisters, Mrs, 1 thews of Angier, Rt. 2, .Malcolm Upchurch of HOMECOMING 8UNDAY Rev. Johnny Thornton win de liver the morning message Williams Chapel Church Falcon observes Homecoming this Sunday. Special singing will fee featured in the afternoon. All for mer pastors, singers and the lie are invited to attend. CHURCH SUPPER A barbecue and chicken lunch and dinner will be served by lee’s Grove Ptee Will Baptist Church Friday from 11:30 to 2 and from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Mary Stewart Community Building. Pro ceeds from the $1 plates will go into the church’s Building fund. Brother of Dunn Men Succumbs In Go. Funeral services for Samuel Mc Lamb, 89, who died in Savannah, dk, Tuesday, were conducted Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Fax and Weeks Chapel b y the Rev. Thotnai A. Whiting add the Rift Lowery Roberts. Burial was in Bonaventure Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie D. McLamb; one daugh ter, Mrs. A. B. R. Shelley of Ra leigh, one son, James McLamb of Savannah; three brothers, Ed ridge and Jethroe, both of Dunn, and Lawrence McLamb orf Sav annah; , POSTPONES MOVIE ATHENS, Greece (TIPI) — The Greek government has persuaded representatives of Universal Pic tureq tq postpone showing the movie “The Ugly American” in Athens on the ground that it might lead to demonstration during the restive pre-election period. ■ ■ Do YOU want totOSBJg, •hakes «o •Cog clains fw in* mn. n in uoor* onnm the Diet. Indjvidfal reactions vary. 5ee yeer dotChf, |afore Comet GIANT GRAIN Rice Is BOTIHRUfM and Enriehed. Every (Mis Soaks up bit white, fluffy and tender. '1 For your ftee Copy offlil Diet, send your name, address M a Comet GIANT CHAIN Rice Bod Too tot / mm f f RICE box un• mlu* a, reus lanu£f *Sho'&StKab*m 4 wil W1 made by club President Dan Top ping at noon BIT during a press conference at the Savoy-HUton Hotel. Bom’s salary is expected to be 150,000 a year — 100 times what he received when he aimed his first contract with the organisa tion in 1943. Then Berra — a far cry from the shy lttd who told St. Louis fans honoring him with a "nlAt" hi 1947: “I want to thank every body who made this night neces sary-will take the mVsroiShone and outlttiehls plans W rally ing the Yankees from their fonr stralght disaster at the hands of the Los Angeles Dodgem hi the World Series. Berra Is expected to reveal that be rejected several managerial of fers from other clubs because he had been tipped by the hoot of fice that he was to beoome the new manager of the Yankees. SPORTS NEWS ADDS TO STAFF COLUMBUS, OHIO (UFI) — The United States Trotting As sociation has added Ray Traynor, former chief inspector and en forcement officer for the Ohio Racing Commission, to its staff. Traynor, from Cleveland, pre viously served as an FBI agent and an agent for the Thorough bred Racing Protective Bureau. SERVICES SCHEDULED DETROIT (UFO — Funeral services will be held Saturday for the father of basketball-baseball player Dave DeBuasehen. DeBusschere’s father Marcel, 48, died Wednesday following a breif illness. His son plays pro fessional basketball for the De troit Pistons and baseball for the Chicago White Scat. TAKES RACING LEAD NEW YORK (UFI) — Don Busse of Kingston. HI., has taken the lead in the race for national harness driving honors. He has 162 wins in 1,046 starts. Bob Farrington, champion the past two years, has moved within three wins of Busse. COMPETE IN JAYCEE NEW YORK (UPI) — Mass achusetts, Fairfield, St Peters and Wagner will compete in the first annual Jaycee Invitational Basketball Tournament at Wag ner College, Dec. 27-28. Proceeds from the tournament will go to the Jaycee scholarship fund and the Staten Island Re habilitation Center. Services Held For Iws. Betty Alien Mrs. Betty Jackson Allen, 48, of Poor Oaks, died Wednesday in Johnston Memorial Hospital in Smith field. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday in the Bethel Fr^e Will Baptist Church with the Rev. Boyd L. Shook of ficiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survlvbt* Include her husband, Tommy Alien; her mother, Mrs. 1 Florence Masqentill; 'five daugh ters, Mrs. Carlisle Keene of Four Oaks; Mrs. Kenneth Stewart of Rt. 1, Four Oaks; Mrs. Lloyd R. Stanley of Rt. 2, Four Oaks; Mrs. John P. Taylor of Raleigh; Jackie of the home; a, son, Tommy Jr., of Rt. 2, Four Oaks; four sisters, Mrs. O. H. MassengiU and Mrs. Carson PiriBfr,' Both of ' 'Rt. 2, Four Oaks; Mrs. J. W. Thompson of Smlthfteid; Mrs. R 8. Boykin of GoldSfwro; two half-brothers, Robey Masseflflll °f Rt. 2, Four Oaks and wflliam Jackson of Dunn; and three grandchildren. Best Baby Dies At Btfitl NEWTON >VE — Mr. and of Mount Olive, the bfftli and death of a, son Tuesday night at Wayne Memorial Hospital In Goldsboro. Oraveside services were held* In the family ceme tery at 10 aJm. Thursday. The Rev. Lester P- Blssette officiated. Surviving In addition to the par ents are two sisters, Vicky and the home; his par ents, Mr. and -v of Mount Olive, f maternal grarid Mr?. Lorman Oaks, Rt. l. Qtady, both tempi Mrs. Lebri, Rt. 8; and parents , Weeks of Fresh Neck - 4 g\ BONES lb. 1 Uc ELLIOT’S KING BRAND Pur* Pork SAUSAGE 3 Bis. $1 Fresh - Cooked Hot Ready - To - Eat BARBECUED < Ocean Fresh Oysters COUNTRY PATTIES GRADE A SMALL 3 doz. $1.00 CLAPPS STRAINED S/lBY FOOD 3 for ; 29t ic.’" • r -jlrm* 4% t'.i nflir/Tfi nr PRESTONE «&£.»* o4? is WITH COUPON IN THIS AD. ALL FOOD SOLD WITH MONEY - BACK GUARANTEED AT PIGGLY WIGGLY 50 FREE STAMPS lefcU- 1 ■> ... 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