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1 .;.1jiVJ:sCIi 119 Lives Motor vehicle traffic accidents ' roi -;ht death, to 119 persona dur ing October, the highest figure for ny month since 1941, the K.C. :?ppt. of Motor Vehicles reported. One hundred and fifty-two' per sons were killed In October, luAl. October of this year listed 1,174 . persons injured in 2,660 reported accidents. This marks an Increase of 20 percent in injured and 16 per , cent In reported accidents . over October, 1949. . t AS SAIITA CLAUS SAYSi 'ror uinstmas Happiness Give mafa rr " 7 It miines s . f l' ' p yg ); '( 1 ffp , I Collisions between motor vehic les and with fixed objects and mo tor .vehicles running off roadway accounted for most of the increase in injuries and reported accidents. Collisions of motor vehicles'showed an increase of 715 as compared with. October of, last year. Deaths from this type of accident reached an aH time high of 43 during Oct ober, 1950. Six persons were killed when their motor vehicles struck fixed objects; During the same per- r mi For a Mori Appreciated Christina Gift Cro FAMILY SIZC $3.50 'R:IJ ' Living Rcc.nSufes-Bed Roolti Suites -Dirtinj Roorn Suites -Sofa Beds-Hall Clocks -Wool Rugs - Oil Heelers - Oil Rc.-a - Elecli ic Dish Vuj!;er$- Electric Water HealersWcrdrobss - Phonographs iod lt ye,.r, no tuu.".s .-J from this type of accident. Fatali ties resulting from motor vehicles running off roadway increased 26 percent over the same period of lMt,;;:,tt!tv;;.;.; : Of the 447 drivers involved in accidents, 164 were driving intoxi cated. Driving on the wrong side of the road accounted for 513 acci dents, while 397 drivers were guilty of speed violations. ; During October, 23 pedestrians were killed and 103 Injured in 118 accidents i Involving pedestrians. This, is an increase of 44 percent over ' the ; corresponding month of last year when 16 pedestrians were killed. - Cities and towns reporting pedes trian fatalities were: GatesvlUe, one; Greensboro, one; Stoneville, oner Raleigh, two; warrenton, one; Weldon, one, and Stantonsburg, one. ' ' The following counties reported one pedestrian fatality each: Cabar rus, Chowan, Cleveland, Duplin, Durham, Franklin, Gates, Guilford, Iredell, Mecklenburg, Orange, Pitt, Polk, Sampson, Tyrrell, Warren, Wayne and Wilson, Wake reported three and Halifax, two. Wake had the highest number of fatalities during the month, with 12 persona killed. - The following counties reported two fatalities each: Burke, Chowan, Duplin, New Hanover, Orange, Pitt, Rowan, Rutherford Sampson, Sur ry, Wayne and; Wilkes. No fatalities were reported from Duplin Tines KENANSVILLE N. C. t Si QzmdBdrAuidl jwparay W ;jj;jlS!;i:C;:::ll Conference; Olficial Schedule ' - ALL , . DEC. 20, 1950 Burgaw at Kenansville -Chinquapin at Atkinson . Magnolia at Wallace ' V JAN. 8, 1951 Magnolia at Burgaw. Kenansville at Atkinson Wallace at Chinquapin JAV. 10, 1951 Burgaw at Chinquapin Atkinson at Wallace Kenansville at Magnolia JAN. 17, 1951 Atkinson at Burgaw Kenansville at Wallace Chinquapin at Magnolia 51 counties. Gates and Tyrrell re ported a fatality each for the first time this year. Comparing the first ten months of this year with the first ten of last year, deaths were up 13 per cent and injuries 25 per cent. Re ported accidents increased 32 per cent. Coke, essential to the manufac ture of steel, was first commercially used in Mauch Chunq, Pa. (CELAIP Prices Up Sell For Cash DELIVER OUR PLANT WAYNE AGRICULTURAL WORKS, INC. SOUTH JOHN STREET, GOLDSBORO, N. C. toooooooooooooooooooooooo "QUALITY FURNITURE FOR LESS MONEY" ' r-T v frrr, " in the united states GAMES 8:00 P. M. . JAN. 24, 1911 ( . Burgaw at Wallace ; ,' : .' Magnolia at Atkinson Chinquapin at Kenansville JAN. 31, 1951 Kenansville at Burgaw Atkinson at Chinquapin Wallace at Magnolia FEB. 7, 1951 Burgaw at Magnolia Atkinson at Kenansville Chinquapin at Wallace FEB. 14, 1951 Chinquapin at Burgaw Wallace at Atkinson Magnolia at Kenansville TEAM MANAGERS Burgaw - Fred Gaylor Atkinson - David DtVane (home address Watha, N. C.) ' Magnolia Sam Carr Kenansville - Jones co Drug Store Chinquapin - O. J. Register Wallace - Robert Watson NOTICE In The Superior Court North Carolina Duplin County JONH A. FERRELL, JR. vs IMOGENE t). FERRELL The above named defendant, Imogene D. Ferrell, will take no tice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Super ior Court of Duplin County, North Carolina by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce front the de fendant upon the grounds that the plaintiff and the defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the de fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Duplin County, in Kenans NATIONAL MESS IUIIDINQ WASHINGTON, D. C. Does, morning mean a mad scramble for that other earring, a bracelet and those matching scarf pins? Then reorganize your bureau drawer and sort out your costume Jewelry Into one of those quilted and sectioned-ofT stocking boxes. Apple rings filled with cranberry sauce make an attractive yet in expensive garnish for a roast turkey. Core, pare and slice 3 apples. Fry in vitaminized marg arine and a little water in a cov ered skillet until tender. Pile cran berry sauce in centers. With velvet all the style, there's many a fair lady losing her fair disposition brushing lint of! this material of queens. Here's a magic lint-lifter: wrap some cellophane tape, sticky side out. around your fingers and brush the velvet. Ever wonder how to dress up lima beans? Here's the answer. Blend '2 cup real mayonnaise. 4 tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon salt and 2 cups mi!k. When thick ened, add 1 teaspoon grated onion and 6 tablespoons grated cheese. Cook over low heat 10 minutes and pour over cooked lima. Serves 6-8. According to ' one prominent house of .perfume, fur is an excel lent place to apply your favorite scent. Don't worry about damaging the fur. Spray it on with an atom izer from a foot away so that it renclies only the top hairs, not the elt itself. Warsaw ville, North Carolina, at the Court house, within twenty days after the 30th day of December, 1050, and . answer or demur to the complaint ; -in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief -. demanded in the complaint This the 22 day of Nevember.v 1950. i R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior Court H. E. Phillips, Attorney 12-22-4t HEP NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING WASHINGTON. O. c t f Ann Good If you're a lover of molded sp'i and. gelatin desserts, lool: cupboard for pretty and ir.trniu ; molds. Tea cups are perfect ; molding aspics: serving disi.-i : e often ideal for Ham or c'f.'a mousse: and water goblets, siwu glasses and candy dish.s mole gelatin desserts divinely. The next time you're ruin" shoes the ole shinola, trv s"' your leather handbags. Sim . .". polish comes in various co: will touch up scratches brighten handbags dullrcl fr i i it 4 rain and wear. In addition. it! waxy base will protect (lie lui-hur for a long, shining future Solution for leftover ev . y ' '-s: Simmer them in salted v. -15 minutes. Drain and cm1; . t chop or rub them thro.iijh a and use in sandwich s.i-. sprinkled in salads or as a v.. for vegetables. The latest style for s'.-p.v -. '-, to wear sweaters or jersi.y V . us the same color as the sklii u.,.-n with them. It makes a more . . plete costume. Perhaps j i noticed and despaired. Well. C i-'.'l. With a little derring-do. a u color remover, and all purpose c' you can transform last year's s ;. into this year's fashions. Regular milk can be turned irto sour milk by adding 2 tablespoo ; of vinegar per cup. Mix thoroughly and let stand a few minutes until hickened. Claibernt Quinn 'M- $
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