We have stocked our store
full of good spring ready-to
wear for every member
•r°M
ο- α
wcai iui every me inner of yyf
the family—Excellent selec- 2 V
Come see!
—ONE GROUP OF BEAUTIFUL— ßfL
SPRING CLOTH Yt
Values Up To 79c Yd.
Only 49c yd. \
Make a new Easter Dress with
this fine fabric, spring weight
material in latest colors ami
patterns — This is vonr chance
to save — Buy Now!
"Hi""
#
ί??
cij
®
0
V
—ONE GROUP OF—
LADIES' BLOUSES
REDUCED
—GOOD SELECTION OF—
EASTER B9MNETS
To Make Vou I.ook Vour
Best Oil Kastor
$2.98 & $4.95
—LARGE ASSORTMENT—
HANDBAGS
$2.98 to $3,95
Fine Quality
Excellent Assortment
GLOVES
$1.03 & $1.98
—LADIES'—
EASTER DRESSES
Bv Tom Todd
Vicky Vaughn
Kabro of Houston
Lynbrook
Priced From
$5.95 io $18.95
Ami p1· r.t y of sprint? I'r«>cks
Γ'»ι· the little girls t<><>
t
δα
&
F0R6WP
Mallory, Etchison
& John B. Stetson
STRAW HATS
From $3.95 To $6.95
OTHERS FROM Sl.98
OUR GUARANTEE
TO YOU—
Good Quality Merchandise
Prompty, Friendly Service
Competitive Prices
Ruey's
Tabor City, N. C.
SANDRA GREENE
Mr. ami Mrs. K. W. Greene of Route 1,
Chadhourn announce the engagement of their
(laughter, Sanrda. to Alfred Lane Wester, son
of Mr. ami Mrs. T. C. Wester of Kockv Mount.
The wedding will take place in late April Miss
Greene was graduated from Will.ams Township
High School and Miller Motte Business College.
For the past two years she has been employed
with the Atlanti« Coast Line Railroad Company
i">\\ in *!.· .Jacksonville. Florida offices. Mr.
Wester i- a graduate «>t" Red Oak High School
ami attended State College. He is also associated
with the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company
in J at. ksonville, Fla.
Our Servicemen
ΙΊ'ιΚ I Κ. SOLES, Μ-n of Μι.
i λ.ι S J S>>ii- · !' Rout··
H<»/ Tai or City, was'
nia.lu;. « ο in.in rvi'iuit train
ing, Μ ii'ch 1!!. ·ι! til··
I'r.iiii.ng l*«·!.·.·!·, Gr. at l,.ikif·.'
111.
Tiu ur Ilill.l'.l"!) < Xl'l', l>
• .iKim 'in «·:..! ·<f nil. \v«vks
: 'h .1 camp." in< In it.·«! a tuil
iv-s iw.iaile ai.d rt \ it-w 1>··!.."ι·
ilitai;. an.l civilian
I«-s.
In :;ι··■ wvi-k.· .f instruction,
the "raw recruit" i- developed
.:.*· . Navy Bluejacket. ready
tor duty with tii. fleet.
\U< HIK KING
BKHGr.N TOHK. GERMANY
■Spi'fi ι ' 1 i\ t Ar. nit· Km«,
whose wife. To.vc« . lives il:
Κ ckw,Ν ι" . participated
vi' Ή;.: |.ι>οΐιιΐι·Ι from tin·
S. \ «·;; η Arn.v'. :!7'ii Armor ill
;i:!i : > ι. -ι.- at ! .-roil Hohe,
ύι niMi > . M.tich I !-!!».
1 >i ■ ·. :·η· »· -ts Special
Kl' Olli* ! ···. Ii 1 1 lol.;». *
ί.:.·ι moving tirgets undn* ν
•'.ι> <■· ·. ütion.-.
Λ tank ,κΐιΐϋ'.οΓ in th·· ;nin
r\- Company Β in Schwein·
art. Κι·.;; entered the Army i.i
.ii.'l . ii i γί\cd ov> ι sea; ·>!:
.hi- t :i <·ι i.uty l .,-t month.
i: ·' · > lil Ml- Mamie
r'owle.. Rout·· !. C'«>nway. S. ι"
a ion s{iT. jam is s
Γ ROY. ;J". who.··· wii··. Dor· -
<hy. ii\. - · 41 S. Memory · .
Whiteville. recent l> participat
■Ί with oil .-ι p·. rsonnel lio n
the 241h Iii", -ιοί > :i4th In -
ai.try m Iiel'l training ι·χιι ·
ci.>«· in Germany .
S< ruiMtit Τr -. <ι fire te ■ ·".
«•■κι«·! in 't " ::ι * intry' C'oii -
•j.m y F. «»it nt ι hi· Λι my (n
N'l.voinbir 1 4 and οπν«·Η
o\··' -I ii Oil thi (our of flu'v
in N'ovrmluT liJ.'ii
T o -on of Aaron Troy, 401 j
W Virxil nt . h· ι> ί I5I4J) era I
ιι«ι1>· «if Whiteville Central
H:;h Sc'v-ol His m«ither. Mi;.
Ma· ie Τ Maiiltsby. lives «it
I(Ki S. Memory St.
ι
ARMY PFC JAMES Ε.
LONG. son of Mrs. Josice C.|
Long, Route 4, Whiteville, re
cently was. assigned to the 1st \
Guided M^sile Group at NJc-1
Clregor Guided Missile Range,!
Ν. M.
I-'>ng. a driver πι the group's
Headquarters Battery, was last
stationed in Korea.
The 28-vpar-old soldier at
: ended Old l)o k High School.
ARMY PVT. OOLPHl'S E.
t'AI'SEY. whose wife. Shirley.
and parens! M.r. and Mrs. \V.
Τ Causey, live on Route 1.
I .oris. graduated from the
82nd Airborne Division Jump
Sctiool .it Fort Bragg. N. C.,
March Id.
Cause ν received his para
«hu"ist wings after completing
fotii· weeks of intensive ground
:nd aerial training which in
eluded five parachute jumps.
The 82nd. a major Strategic
Army C<«rps (STRAC > unit,
constantly n.aintsiiiis an im
mediate readiness force for
i:-horn·· deployment to any
an ι of the world
li·· entered the Army in
August 1!H»0 and complet ,·.!
• a. ic traiiiinu at Fort Jackson.
Tne 23-year-old soldier is a
l'»5fi gr.ni . ite '>( Green Sea
High School.
ARMY SPECIALIST FIVE
SΤ ΑΜ V Ε Γ II R I Π G Ε SR..
wdose. wife. Ruby, lives .it 214
Calhoun dr.. Wilmington. re
(••ntly arrived in Korea and
is now servinj with the lsi
Dt\ 'sion's 5th Cavalry.
The 1st is the only U. S.
. ι vision presently manning a
front line in Korea.
A c-""k in the cav alry's Head
ouarters Company, Specialist
Kthridge entered the Army in
1JM4
The 35-year-old soldier's
mother. Mrs. F.valula Stanley,
lives m Whiteville.
AB THOMAS JAMES ROG
ERS. son of A. Paul Rogers.
Sr.. of KM Bell Street enlisted
in the North Carolina Air Na
tional Guard last January 18.
toners will report to Lackland %
Air Force Base for 5 week« of
basic training. He will then'
report n» Sheppard Air Forcef
Base, Texas for 11 weeks of
teletype school. j
Rogers is a graduate of Wake
Forest College and also the
De Vry Technical Institute :n
Chicago. Twenty - lour years!
old. Rogers resides with hi
parents.
Coastal Center
Extension Course
The University of South Car
olina Coastal Carolina Exten-j
sion Center will conduct a ser
ies of lectures on the general!
topic. "Introduction to South
Carolina Culture." The series!
will begin April 11 and con-l
tinue for six weeks with one
lecture scheduled a week. Th«\v[
will be held in the Conway,
School auditorium at 8:00 1*
M. on the nights scheduled.
Λ nominal registration fee el
one ($1) dollar will be charged
for the series which may be
paid at the University Center's
office in the High School on
the night of the first lecture.
Individuals desiring to attend
only one or more of the lec
tures may pay the registration
fee at any time during the ser
ies.
Meredith Plans
Hospitality
Weekend hi May|
RALK1GH. N. C.—Meredith
College royalty reigns only at
one season of the year. "Hos
pitality Weekend," the first
weekend in May.
Selected as May Queen and
Maid of Honor, by student
wide vote, are Betty Jo Kin
law. of Raeford. and Ann Stall
ings of Smithfield.
Their attending May Court,
two representatives chosen by
each class, follow: Virginia
Padgett. Cliffside; Barbara
Wenberg. Wilmington; Lou
Perry. Zebulon; Amy Lu Bell.
Asheville: Margaret Raines.
Kings Mountain; Betsy York.
Ashevoro; Martha Osborne.
Asheville; and Pegey Pruitt.
I.onisLurg. .ill from North Car
olina.
The May Queen Crowning
ceremony will be held on Sat
urday afternoon. May 6; and
the students above will serve
as hostesses throughout the en
tire weekend to the high school
visitors on the campus, the
Meredith Colleg·» class of 19B5.
Widows Of WWII I
And Korea Fight
May Get Loan
A reminder that tlu* widow
of a World War II or a Korean 1
Conflict veteran may I»· t li«i
bile for a GI loan if the veter
an's death was service-connect- 1
ed was issued by the Columbus I
County Veterans Service Offic
er.
Furthermore, the County vet
erans Service Officer said, th'.·!
fact that the deceased veterans
might already have obtained a
GI loan does not affect the
widow's eligibility for one.
However, if the widow her- i
self is an eligible veteran, she
accrues no additional ΟΙ
rights because of her husband's
death .
Ol loan applications· fr· >n'
such widows of World War II
veterans must be filed by .ful> ,
'2~i, 196'J. Korean Conflict ell·.·
■ hilitv extends to February 1.
1965 *
V r Η Hugh Nance, who·*·!
office is located in the Court
house at Whiteville. X. C". will
be happy to answer any other <
miestions regarding veteran I
benefit«.
Bill Suggs Dies
In Parked Truck
William Gaston fHilh Sti-u
49. was found dead in his truck
parked at the Loris Commun
, ity Hospit il Saturday morning,
ι Horry County Coroner Little· j
john Wanton ruled the death '
j from natural causes.
The victime left home »he
previous day t·· go to the hos
Ipital to make arrangement«, for
admitting his wife and it is
not known if he was stricken
nl that time or if he return«
to the hospital (or treatment
[or his sudden illness.
Suggs was an active mcmbei
Λ the Carolina Baptist Church
He was a farmer and trei
surgeon.
Surviving are his wife. Mrs
Let ha Canada Sukks; two sons
Seotge and Kenneth of Wilm
ington; four daughters. Mrs
Betty Carol Grainier. Mr<
CScraldine Beasley of Wilming
ton, Miss Berlyne Sugus air
Miss Sandra Suggs of th«
homo; parents. Mr. and Mrs
L A. Sukks of Tabor City
(our blot hers, Howard of Myr
tle Beach, Homer of 11 igt
Point, Ben of Whiteville, a:i<"
"liff of Nakina; three sisters
MVs. Carolyn Gore of Nakin.i
Mrs. Odessa Dew of Whitevilli
>lid Mrs. Happy Mae Bl.uk·
I burn of Hopewell. Va; (ivc
grandchildren.
1 Funeral services were held
Moiutay at 3 p. in. in the Car<·
lima Baptist Church with his
'pastor, the Rev. J. C. Jones of
tlicintint: assisted by the Rev.
1 Floyci Kiizur. Burial was in the
I church cemetery.
Oiristiaii
Science
The vital importance for all
, mankind of the resurrection of
, Christ Jesus will be stress»··!
1 Sunday at Christian Scicncc
services.
I Scriptural selections will in
j eluuc accounts from Matthew,
ί Mark. Luke, and John of in·
; cidents in the life of Jesus, in·
j eluding the betrayal in Gethse
mane. the crucifixion, and his
resurrection. ^
' From "Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures" by
Mary Baker Eddy these pass
; ages will be read (pp. 292,293):
1 "Truth will be to us "the re
! surrection and the life" only
as it destroys all error and the
oclicf th.it Mind, the only im
j mortality of man, can be fet
tered by the body, and Life be
controlled by death ... In his ^
resurrection and ascension. Je- ^
sus showed that a mortal man
is not the real esseiue of man
hood. and that this unreal ma
terial mortality disappears in
presence of the reality."
NEWEST HAIR STYLES
FOR EASTER
Phone For Appointment
Or Just Come In
SPECIAL PRICES ON PERMANENTS
MARIE'S BEAUTY SHOP
Marie Sellers — Kat Rudinill — Genola Norrin
Phone » P. O. Block
STOP
AM
is
i
.Λ
guarantee
We Kunranlcf our New
Treads, bearine the Kirestone
Quality 1 read Medallion and
our shop code mark, to lie
tree from defects in workman
snip and materials If < x.-:mi
nation l>v us or anv Firestone
dealer or store discloses a de
fect in the tread or cord bo.lv.
it will be repaired or nn ad
justment made on the cost of
another New Tread, prorated
on tread wear nnd l»a ;ed on
the list price current at the
time of adjustment.
1
98 Ι
FIRESTONE DELUXE CHAMPION
GUARANTEED
NEW TREADS
Applied on sound tire bodies or on your own tires
4 for $38.88
Black or White in Popular
750 χ 14 Size — Exc.
1
fc. Sam· Ueod DESIGN
V> ο» lh# Firet'on· tiro
"i A on new 1960 cor».
Sem» treod DEPTH
at t!i« Firtiton· iir«t
on ntw I960 car·.
Sam· trnd WIDTH
as th· Fir«itenf tir·»
an n«w 1960 cor».
THESE TWO SYMBOLS mean that our guarantee
will be honored anywhere in America
The Firestone Quality Tread Medallion
1 ™ This assures that we use only high-grade
Firestone tread rubber and materials in our
guaranteed New Treads.
Our Shop Code Mark
This mark, molded right into the New Tread,
assures quick on-the-spot adjustments
wherever you drive.
EASY $m A WEEK
TERMS I PER TIRE
ALL TIRES EBEE
MOUNTED ΓΚΒΒ
ν
\
.or 1
at
Γ
ι
43
*
Dicus Firestone Store'
Trade With Jimmy & Save The Difference
TABOR CITY, N. C.