Report Series Of
Road Wrecks In
County Recently
(Continued from page one)
del- Smith pulled to the right
vestigating the accident, Patrol
man M. F. Powers said no charges
were preferred. He quoted Smith
as saying that it was just one of
these things and could not be
helped, adding that hr had been
m a simihar predicament once
himself.
Tra veilin', west between Wil
Iiamsten and Everetts on High
way ti-i yesterday morning short
ly aflei 7:00 "'clock. Mr. H. L
Meador, driving a 1950 Plymouth,
gave a signal for a left turn E\ -
erett Buxton Baugham, Plymouth
man. started to pass blit saw the
hand signal too late He applied ,
his brakes but his 1950 Buick
skidded into the rear of the Ply
mouth. doing about $200 damage
I isit
1 Irilip find
Movers
V illiunietnn
for flit*
''Best Buys In
11! m i I ii re"
I
; to each car, according to Patrol
man John T. Rowe who made the
investigation. No one was hurl
and Baugham accepted the dam
j ages, Patrolman Rowe said.
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Speaks In Behalf
Of Frank Graham
Tor-KT SenaIS
(Continued from page one)
ton. Jr.. Mrs. T. W. Skinner, Mrs.
J W. Watts, Miss Ruth Manning,
and Mrs. Elbert S Peel.
Seven Cases In
Justices' Courts
(Continued rrorn page one)
James Long was taxed with $5.85
costs for operating a motor ve
hicle with improper equipment.
Charge with public drunken
ness. Clarethea and Elree Will
iams were each taxed with $5.85
( AKI> OF THANKS
We would like to take this op
portunity to thank our many
man;.- friends and neighbors who
v. eer so kind to us during our re
el nt bereavement. The many kind
acts will long be remembered by
We would also like to thank
each and every one for the beau
tiful floral offering. May the Lord
bless all of you,
MRS. E K. CHESSON
AND CHILDREN
Your Vole For
0. L. Williams
ii yih;
COUNTY'S
ONLY (landiduU*
fur
NT ATi; SKIN ATE
2nd Senatorial
IMa\ 27
W ill He
\ITHK< IVILI)
It's Strawberry Time!
fresh Strawberry lee Cream, the kind that makes
jour mouth water, is being featured all through
the month by j our friendly
drain , Ituv tlii* delightful Irral —~ TODAY ! It‘h
taajrv— delirious flavor — will rail for More.
Maola Ice Cream Co.
Jaycee Officers
Installed Friday
The Woman's Club, elaborately
decorated in blue and white crepe j
paper, was the scene of the sixth 1
Junior Chamber of Commerce
;inrl Installation Nirrht last
'♦ »- «% <•/»».• «■
Friday.
The hall was filled with Jaycees
wife and dates, the presidents of
the other local civic clubs and
their wives and out of town guests
from Plymouth, Washington, Wil
son, Rocky Mount and Wilming
ton.
The meeting was officially op-1
ened with the entire group recit-'
ing the Jaycee Creed and singing
God Bless Ameriea. Jaycee
Charles Manning pronounced the 1
invocation.
After a delicious turkey dinner
the meeting was turned .over to ■
Jaycee Wheeler Manning who act- j
ed as toastmaster for-the'evening, i
After a recognition of the guests '
by the toastmaster, Jaycee John!
Miller, in charge of the program [
for the evening, presented the en
tertainment which brought un-,
' ccasihg laughter. After demon
strating talent by the local Jay
cee members, Miller introduced
Smike Bones (Jimmy Page) and
his Musical Nightmares (Joe Rob
ertson, Raymond Robertson, Bob
by Goff, Herbert Harrell and Don
Reynolds), a minstrel band which
kept the large crowd in stitches
for the greater part of half an
hour; At the close of this band
concert prir.es "'ere jw^senterTlc?
the ladies.
The meeting was returned to
President Thad Harrison who in
troduced National Director Hal
Love of Wilminglon, who install
ed the new officers for the com
ing year. At this point District
Vice-President John Hackney was
recognized to install Edgar Gur
g-intis, the incoming president,
who presided over the remainder
of the meeting. After transacting
a small amount of bUP'neKS the
ocV.%'presi3g(it adjourned the
me*fuig inviting all to attend the
dtnd'e jn-4he high school gym giv
en irir honor of, the ladies. The of
fieer£ install^ are: President, Ed
gar,,‘Gurganias; 1st vice president,
Bernard Harrison, 2nd vice presi
dent,' E. S. Peel. Jr.; secretary, El
ton Hardy; treasurer, Grady Luff
smarter
in every
COOLER Pitch Pdeket Sport
Mocfels with hind
needled edgis
COOLER All Worsted
tropical fabrics
COOLER Inside trim thit
retains Smart lines
COOtfl Cplorj. in many
glorious new shades
(
Lion's Club Holds
Regular Meeting
I The annual meeting for the
| nomination of officers was held
| by the Lions Club last Thursday
jman; sergeant-at-arms, Joe Vann;
.State director. NelsonLegeett; d;
“WflWsi for two years term, Eh
I Gurganus, A) Sweatt, and Hoke
I Roberson.
livening at the Woman’s Club. An
j enjoyable dinner was served by
| the ladies of the No. 2 circle of the
| Methodist Church.
Following the dinner, Lion Sec
1 retary Billy Griffin read the min
I utes of the last meeting of the
1 Board of Directors. The meeting
was then turned over to Lion A. J.
Manning, chairman of the nomi
nating committee, who read the
There were some changes made,
and the complete list will be pub
lished at a later date.
i The club voted to sponsor a con
testant in the Beauty Contest to
| be held by the Jaycccs at a later
date.
There were several guests for I
the evening including, Francis ;
Vaughn, J. M. Hopkins, Louis
Morris and James Wallace.
Lion Roy Ward presented Lion
B. G. Stewart with the Fellowship
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Farm prices fall below parity
for first time in eight years.
Indignant
Little George came home in
a sad state. He had a black eye,
many scratches, and his cloihes
were a sight. His mother was
horrified and, with tears in her
eyes, said iebukmgly;
“Oh, Geotge, George! How
often have I told you not to play
with that naughty Brown boy?”
“PJa^^mswerecMi^tie^jgaj^.
looking af his mothermdeepass
gust. “Do I look as if I've oecn
playing with somebody?"
Now on Sale at Your Friendly Colonial Store Market!
4-H Club Show Beef From
Williumston Fat Cattle Show
Limited Quality — Regular Loir (colonial Prices!
This Week your ColonialMarketis Featurin
END
CUT Lb.
M'uncyj invent Tender
PORK CHOPS
H ^ I _
59c
CENTER
CUT Lb.
Tender 3ieuty Tiurorfnt
PORK ROAST
73c
RIB
END Lb.
53c
LOIN
END Lb.
55c
V Mb O n I /* 1* i l.l I, r ' “
FRANKS
HEAVY WESTERN BEEF
CHUCK ROAST
ItAVr WESTERN BONELESS BEEF
RIB STEAK
lUCKD LIVER
CHEESE
SLICED OR BY T1IE PIECE—Al.l. MEAT
BOLOGNA
1-Lb.
C.llo
Lb
Lb.
Lb
Lb.
49c
61c
95c
55c
49c
Shop at Colonial!
T'resh Ground
BEEF - 53c
Ocean-Fresh Seafood
Fresh Grey Trout Hi 25c
L|t Speckle Trout Hi 45c
Medium Hock. II). 59c
Perch Fillet, pound 55c
colonial
STORES
K
9
«
C
*»«■ FARMS GREEN AND WHITE
LIMA BEANS '£■ 10
REDGATE DELIA IOCS WHITE OR GOLDEN
CREAM CORN r 10
STANDARD RED RIPR
TOMATOES 2 : 23
FEGGF YELLOW CLING SLICED OR HALVED
PEACHES 2 v29
SIMMERED IN TOMATO SAUCE—REDGATE
PORK & BEANS £ 9‘
MELLOW r IRE DELICIOUS WHITF.HOUSE
APPLE SAUCE 2 = 27*
FITE FRUITS HLF.NDED—LI2SB VS
FRUIT COCKTAIL 'cfn 20c
DEI. MONTE—M-OE. CAN 3#«
P’APPLE juice “C*J 17*
LI ETON *S ICE CREAM MIX *
FROSTEE 2 »•> 27*
FOR SALADS OR SANDWICHES—MOTHER'S
MAYONNAISE 29*
l.rSClOUS Id CRY.AM MIX
TEN-BLOW
Dairy Products
MRS. FILBERT S COLORED
Fancy Dried Beam
dried pinto
BEANS Lb 12c
dried GREAT NORTHERN
BEANS Lb 12c
dried large lima
BEANS Lb. 17c
Dried Baby Lima
beans
It#
c.iio KiA
.
^F R l.| N(, Pi .AIN OR IODIZES
SALT 26-ox. Piif. 9C
NABISCO VANILLA
WAFERS i2-o>. 32c
LIBBY s HOMOGENIZED
BABY FOOD j« 9c
'emwrwfm0110 Plir codfish
CAKES 10-Ox. 21c
IT^»NTER2l SALTED COCKTAIL
PEANUTS • ox. 33c
NESTLE S SEMI-SWEET
MORSELS 19c
SIOUX BEE STRAINEd
HONEY .o. l«c
northern pafer
TOWELS Rail ISc
northern toilet
TISSUE 2 M 15,
household cleanser ^
OLD DUTCH CAB 11c
toilet soap—3 *4<
IVOBY 3 r*9 23c
IVORY La. pi, 25c
SNOW l,. pi, 25c
TOILET SOAP-BAT*
CAMAY r.,im 7«
aixL^li^Bk T—s rath -t. #C l
SOAP R.a •„ 7c
MRS. FILBERT 5 L.ULVt'tu ■
MARGARINE 1 CS RED TART PITTED PIE
: 41* 1 CHERRIES
WlSC. MEPI CM_SH ARF ^
FOOD 2-Lb Lo*i 77c
KRAFT’S FH1I.V CRY AM
KHAr i ^
__ _ CHEESE
Colonials Fresh Produce
u. S. NO. t NEW CROP WHITF
POTATOES 5 - 25c
°M >• wsrSet changes predict prices feed thru S»t.. May
fANCY PUSH C.OI.DFN HEART *" .
CRISP CELERY - 17c
Tender Green Corn-on-lhe-Cob, 3 ears 21c
TENDER GREEN SNAP r*ESH r,,M _ _
BEANS CABBACE 3 15c
2 w 27c x
Faney Green Tup
CARROTS
2 bucks 17c
3 Ox
16c
EASY-TO-PREPARE JIFFY
PIE CRUST
BOTH
FOR ONLY
FRESH FIRM GREEN
CABBAGE
Fancy Western
RED WINES A I* APPLES, 2 tbs 29e.
FENDER cmOOKNRCK YELLOW
2 u. 15c
SQUASH
nibletswhole kerenfl
COURT 2 >2 ox. 29e
STOKKLY S riBNIF mb WW
GREENS 2 H. 2 29*
KRAI T S MACARONI A CHEESS
DINNERS ». 13#
factory packed granulated
SUGAR 5-Lbi. 459
ECONOMICAL FRANCO-AMERICAN
SPAGHETTI c» M«
WHITE CANDY MARSHMALLOWS
PURITAN • <» 17#
WITH BIR-RL Q SAUCE—-OSCAR HATER
WEINERS u <* 45#
STALEY’S CREAM CORN
STARCH % 12#
PLAIN OR SELF-RISING
FLOUR
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r.jLfi
TRIANGLE
50-Lb. k
81*
RED BAND
10-Lb. fea
$J.02