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BY: VTOA RHLLOY Some people leave their "Foot P" "t la the sands of time while ouiera leave onlv tha marie nf a "heel". Let's try giving thanks (or anomer year 10 come y leaving "footprints" tn ur wy of life, instead of a "heel" print Cpl. and Mrs. Ourman Norrls of Camp Gordon, Ga., son of Mr. and i-lrs. John Norrls spent the Thanks giving nouaays with their parents rls U "Chef ' tn the service and it's reported he spread a fried chicken and pork roast dinner hard to beat while here at his home. Mrs. Lillie Sellers of Kins ton vi sited Mrs. Martha Sloan at Cedar Fork last week where Mrs. Sloan had suffered a light stroke during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brlnson where had been visiting and attending church serv. T m m. , - K v- iruiuiis ana auenaing cnurco serv and other relattves here. Cpl. Nor- ' lcei durinff rhi hM .7. coooooobooooooooooooooooc Your Money Buys More , At Erskine's In Kinsfon Man's or Lady's GRUEN i.uwuiar i.uwuKtr t Jy'- Man's or Lady's ELGIN 57S0 flJIWIIKlV Mrs. Sellers visited In Chinquapin oiner relatives aiso, returning to Kinston: Friday. , t ' .Mrs. A. L. Sanderson anil ann Lon spent , tne holidays at the home of her Darents. Mr. anil Mm n. 1.- 1 Jnpr nr naarw win mrri Charlotte) Jean Sanderson.' aon nf Mr and Urn. 1 V. Stanriarwin waa kAma for the weekend from NTS. Mm. bead City Technical Institute of engineering where he attends mIiaa! m ...... ..i', .... . .m Mrs. Hill Rranf anI MVa s-ltlnt riccett nave just returned from a vun with Mrs.) Brant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Rrant nf iil- mert. S. Cl asortlna a tiranil Kaiser. We wondered why it took so lunp ro nnmp omm iriun South Carolina., Mr. Brant is serv ing with the fighting Jorcea In Ka. a. "4 : .' ' ' It a v .v ' 4 3 Mrs: M. B. PurVor ' v. :ljr iua G. B. D. Parker, Jr., and families spent the holidays at Raleigh, A week's revival at the Presby terian, church closed last Sunday niffht "after a unnHotfnl mn;- by the Rev: Jerry Newbold at wr- Mr. and Mrs. Aforlan Tiuak. Ot aockv Mr vioiftwH tuth . 7"' . , ....... Wl ents Thanksgiving.. Mr' .and Mrs. joaa Bosti?. Miss Peggy Judge re turned with t.hm tne weekend uHth than 4.. Sunday. , Mold your sniffles Just a little lunger or pernaps Dr. Heath will have returned ihv h ..... j this. Let's. hope so, as it's expected " ire uuesn e get neid up again somewhere on the route. Let's hope ne doesn't. His. hith k.. MCto .lllf proved ana so win the rest of ours wnen no is in na nriM m4 Mt.. v.A.wb aS(uu giv ing us courage. . . The Beta club Is sponsoring a Barebecue supper Friday night in the lunch room. Serving will start at 5 n. tn. Knv nn l7 ntr, ,n. , $1.00. PnhKn invito Th. 0.1. I Players, well known entertainers will entertain in the auditorium immediately following the supper. Mr. James Tvps nf DnAw ir 1. 1 1 " ITXUUJll I o uuiue over ine Holidays vlsit- wna nis parents, Mr. and Mrs Tom Ives. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Harrell and son Stanley of Clinton visited with her sister, Mrs. Leona Ives and family recently. Mr. Atlrl 1Wia D ' -or nrii - Greensboro and daughter Ann, and '' wooa were guests of Mrs. R. C. Brinson of New Bern and friends and raia4toa Iquapin last week. C) Not tonal ttmHHu lodcnpolw tins) From Alaska to Lnvmr r.Wamln we mow common cone-bearing tree Is the tall atralcrhr 1jAa- POle Pine. It thrlvaa fram h CifiC COast inland to tha aaatarn awpee 01 me -Hocxy Mountains. -(Wherevar trMK win m.a i 4-1.1. reeion. the LoHmmnla 1U.A 1.. 4. . j r A y w in louna. 11 grows irom sea level to alUtudes'of 9,000 to 11,000 feet It Is at Its best In the Sierra Nevadas, where the mountains stand 8,000 to 9,500 feet above sea lewL,- ..;.sg.,; v---ii,-..s.f . Some trees need n!i ( , . - w. . 7U111 In Which to rise anH iniH hot branches. But according to the Na- uuiiai wiiaiiie f ederation, this is not j true of the Lodgeploe Pine. Only on the Pacafle nnt rir tt Jften remain a low tree with many iumcu uraucnes irom tne ernnnH In the mnunfalns ' tha : , - . -w, ..... cl aftc LOdgepole Pine may grow to be A Erskine's t Leading Jefelers Mrs. Vick RnoHo &onii- Kuest of Mr anH r i. ter and their friends weekend. " Mr. ATlrl Mra . Tavh T . j xvui ivrjo ana son James reeentlv nttanyiaH ih. m. ral of their Aunt Mrs. J. J. Tra der of Havelock and New Bern. We should try to make others happy u we have to leave them alone as we never can attempt tn wmtr n . u ... . . . I .s Duicts witnout nurtlng Ourselves in boitia urav - "-ji muai others think of us wouldn't worry z " anew now seldom they imua oi us, pernaps! iy, you can't look doom r .i w V eeP your chin up. So, uuii i id mose preSanta Claus fays taice too mnh nf th. SDiritS OUt Of vn urhllo n,nnJ..l- if, old sanU wiU ibe able to get tha tnln nil ... nr. " - v. i ou uuuuu wnen you try to obey your sunerinm vim may be instructing Mr. and Mrs. Hllharf T ml.. m' naiier metnercutt and family and Mr. Chesley Williams and several others inw . t. , "J a lull- li8 party down on beautiful Top- oau onca recently wnere the watr 7. ,ruSf Biear ine tlsn can he seen "nibblina" fnr h) ,.j Tl" t " . HUU U1C C you fish the more you want to fish. xiuui seems to oe in season at the moment, and the sport is so interest ins even for tha niHsn m.. . j of fishing at Topsail's ouUet and neacn is tne laa these days. MisS Shnmn T.ftnlw T.K- aholar. Ppaav .TnH r.. --a rt . . Padrlck attended the nlav r.. munB ,at neuiaviue recently It's a good play and Beulaville is to be commended on it's on tar .M ... 1 - MUUUICUt ""j iiay or event. 1 - . t'e f-H't be imire in t,.iim. -i branches which form the shape of a spire, ine tree s needles, grow ing In clusters or two, are one to three; inches long and about an eighth of an Inch in diameter. They are yeiiow green, giving tne tree a iigm appearance. i Cnnea nf h T jwl ffdnnl a nln. m egg-shaped, and no more than two uu-aes long, wovereo witn pncsiiy scales, the cones, sometimes remain titfhtl V ' lfMll , for munv vmh Though seeds ma ystay within a cone iwr as long as twenty years, they are still good at the end of that Hm Tha aH. .n. 41... that it would take 100,000 of them to weign a pound. - i , ,'. r , Tha wncul nf th T ul ff &nnl m nlna aoes not mace tine lumoer, out tt baa minv i; nA ; Th intnlra Lrimm 11 imn miiu Timnnri au.. road ties, poles, and posts. The u-ecs wo yieia pmpwooa, xuei, ana coarse uunmr. . X.ike all trpaa. TulffAnnlA nlna. protect the soil and keep It from wasfiing away. They are especially valuable for this purpose, because thev so of im stand wiwtrA nn nth. ueoa wui grow, r j- w ; Thev are tree urhloh Iisva r ed man far, a Innir tfmo niantr years ago, says ine National Wild- uie reaerauon, It was lound that the straight trunksmade good tent and lodge poles. Ever since then, the tree has been known as the Lodgepole Pine. ' Interesting Information on other wildlife species may be obtained by writing to the National Wildlife Federation, Washngton 10, D. C. Conf. Planned Beef Producers A beef Cattle Conference cover ing many practical problems faced by beef producers in North Caro lina win oe neia at state colleae nni-i-i. 4i.. . . 0. wucigii, oa xecemoer o ana 7. Deslcmed nrlmr1i fn- th. L.. fit of farmers already established in the hettf - nattlA hnn... ,u. uiuillvM LUC conference program will Include a review oi researcn work done at ie college, practical discussions by orodunt. - - - wvuiwwuauuua on the college farms of some of the viwuees essential to succesful beef cattle production. - Packers ami erators wiU be present to discuss re ijrjje i oee, catue customers want and soma nf th. n..i . " 1 UU1CUU ot common interest to producers C. l J U 4 I .--I.- t mon pru..io;iiS. &AVrnl nntuinnttina ' naflrmul authorities will appear on the pro gram. These include cnaries m. Hughes, Chicago, of Armour and Comnanv'a I.tveotni-k Rirraaii 15r J. C. Miller, head of the Depart- menr of Animal Industry of Texas A and f ZnllAtfA llntnn IT -nm. Ran. (.hnna -A-Atarv nf 1ia 1m. 1 n i .t . . , . ericao snonnom nreeaers as sociatlon; and Dr. E. J. Warwick of Knoxville, regional coordinator nf Suif rattla K-AAfllntf niiMan i9 Animal Industry, U. 8. Department VI Agriculture. r-v Chairmen tor the event am ftr T. W rVtlvaM Iia-iI nf Ia atA College Department of Animal In dustry, ana isari xi. Hosteuer and Jack Kelley, members of the animal Industrv ataff. Rnnnanra im tha North Carolina Aberdeen - Angus . .... mmwi F?i C!f -.' ':" ' LEMOORE CalU. City Judge 4AAn'A-a. iMnnlfltlnn Mnrth rn.n- una wereford Breeders Associa -tlon, and the CoUege Extension Division. Additional Information may be nihtalnAl frnm Inn 1 Amtntw .AtfAtita or the Division of College Exten sion. Box S12S. Stat OillnffA St. tlon Raleigh. - ,df -" and i 1 .3 t j i j even himself. .- After having difficulty negoti t ing a turn in his car after a party the Judge had himself arrested signed the complaint against him' self, and pleaded miiltv hPfr. y, ' ; self. , . He then fined himself $2od arm warned himself not tn arm... . i . i. l.ii.. ."."" mi wiuk aKaiu go mo same cnarge. 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