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I If; 1 ft 11-3. U.TiT tIZ!;r, Ilia. 27. : - LS:rs ,ior Clan wu nonoreo. re - hen Mr. and Mr. Ell era hosts for their daugh .Jie raje, and mebera ot .,. Tb home enault wu jd In orange and black, claaa , Games were ted and prize ted to Lorraine Thigpen, A 4 Brown, Jerry Thigpen and i TJobson. ea, chicken salad sandwiches, i, mint, lee cream. Iced drink 1 potato chip was served to the "v-flve attending. . j Bruce Barbee, das advisor present, VmIiIC The engagement of Hiss Dottle Lou Collins of Angler has been an nouaoed to Boy Lee Xarp, son ot Ur. and Mrs. Roy C Earp, also ot Angler. The ' wedding will take place June 8. Miss Collins is the daughter of Mrs. Bertha W. Collins and the late F. O. Collins ot An grier. Mrs. Collins is the former Bertha- Walton of BeulavUle. r ) yszp few Hector Hi Fairbanks-Moras Deep Well Ejector Water System is completely as sembled "Ready-To. Hog-In", for your imme diate use, W have In stock a com plete line of Fairbanks Morse water systems with maanA pipe to make the faartafianon in roar borne. We can furnish a system to satisfy toot require ment AND make the installation without delay. Come in and let us show you our complete fine of Fairbanks-Morie Water Systems. SAMPSON HARDWARE CO. CLINTON. N. a fofecco Farmer ! T'S MI' Ut Mor Smoke)! Ho Mora Fumot! No Mort Vtnt Pipit! No Moro Lints To Level! AND lilciino DUntlER Guarantee felly automatic control ul to o "Jtzt 'csk one of D:Vcr.o C:sG ) 1 rt :- C Ur '""j i'iJji Ji Vi liw...U l!:if3sst3Circl3l Circle 1 of the Presbyterian Chur ch met Tuesday evening In the home of Mrs. J. G. Kennedy. Mrs. Maurice Jackson presided and led the opening prayer. Bev. Goodman led the Bible Study from . Acta, chapters 3 and 4, "Boldness and Opposition.1 Mrs. Gardner Edwards led the "To Talk About." "Our Num. ber One Task." Thirteen were pre sent The hostess served a cream cheese 'salad on lettuce, cornettel and Iced drinks. - ' CXRCXJE g ; - 'Circle a met with Mrs. G. & Muldrow and chairman, Mrs. J. D. Sandlin presided, Mrs, Phoebe Pate led the Bible Study. To Talk A bout" was directed by Mrs. Russell Lanier. The hostess served chicken salad on lettuce, candy, nuts, rits and Iced drink to the eleven at tending. Mrs. Annie & Muldrow of Florence, S. C and Mrs. Willie Singleton were guests. General Meeting Church - Presbyterian Women of the Beu lavUle Church met Tuesday even ing for their General Meeting. Mrs. J. G. Kennedy presided. Mrs. Phoe be Pate led the opening prayer. A business session was held and circle plans made for youth work. Reports were given by chairman. Special music was rendered by Mrs. Aubrey Johnston and Miss Geral dine Edwards. Mrs. Gardner Ed wards was In charge of the program. "The World Church Explores New Frontiers." There were twenty three present. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Alwood H. Thlgpen and family of Danville, Va. were week end guests ot Mrs. P. E. Thlgpen, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Arliss Albertson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller, A-1C and Mrs. Hallie Albertson were in Snead'a Ferry Sunday night for a sea food dinner. Mr. Dewitt Miller of State Col lege, Raleigh was a week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C Miller. Sgt and Mrs. Cecil Hunter and daughter, Susan, of Ft Bragg were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Albertson. Mrs. Bill Hussey and children of Wallace spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Brin- son. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Albertson, Mr. .ess wmi GAS FIRED our thousands ol ;fcl:::te Go; w W ' ' - It and Mrs. Hallie Albertson were Sun day dinner guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albertson of Rose Bill. 1 Mrs. Gordon MUler has returned to her home following treatment in Lenoir Hospital in Kinston. Mr. and Mr. Chester Williams and sons, Virgil and Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams and grand daughters, Beverly and Marilyn, were In Middlesex Sunday to visit Rev. and Mrs. S. A. Smith. They visited the Chapel, Dormitories,- end had lunch in the dining halt Mrs. Anna Waller . is ' spending some time with her nelce, Mr. Dan Gooding in Kinston Mrs, Joseph Sumner and daugh ter of Jacksonville was a guest last week of her mother, Mrs. Ellis Brln- son. - 1 Lt and Mrs, Larry P. Bos tic and family of Ft Bragg were wjeek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Bostic. .Mr. and Mrs. Barry Deal were guests Friday night of Mr. Deal's parents in Jacksonville. , ; -' '"t ' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cavenaugh Of Warsaw visited Mrs. Lula Q. Parker Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lanier of Raleigh were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lanier... ' Miss Jessie Ann Thomas, Miss Judy Muldrow and Atlas Pate of A.C.C Wilson spent several days with their parents. . : , ' , Miss Mamie Thlgpen ot Provi dence, R. I. has been spending the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Thigpen, Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Thlgpen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thigpen and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lanier. ' Mr. and Mrs. Temple Hill and Mischa were in Marietta last week end to visit Mr. and Mrs. C H. Hill. Mesdames J. Macon Brown, Morris Grady and W. L. Miller were in! Kinston Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hunter and! son, Tim, ot Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Clodfelter of Winston- Salem were guests Saturday night of the J. G. Kennedys. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warren and family of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kretsch and Cynthia and Mrs. Baggett were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kennedy. Mrs. J. D. Sandlin was in Rose Hill Tuesday to visit Mr. Tom Bar den who is ill at his home. Mrs. G. S. Muldrow and Miss Judith Muldrow were Kinston shop pers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Batchelor and family, Mrs. W. F. Miller and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. El wood Kennedy in Jacksonville Friday. Mrs. Thomas Witkowskl & daughter, Julia, were guests for several days. Mrs. Zollle Batchelor returned to New Brunswick, N. J. to be their guests for a period of weeks. Mrs. J. D, Sandlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins Farm Equipment Co I alj INDUSTRIAL LOADER with DANUSER ILADI' Rear Blade looeeM, grades, digs by Ford Tractor hydraulics.' Front Mounted Industrial Loader lifts, loads by its own hydraulic system. A great"2-in-l"deal! POST HOLE DIGGER Dig hundreds of holes per day I Operates by power take off, lifts and lowers by 'Hydraulic Touch Control. Digs vertical holes regardless of tractor tilt. 8 auger ires available. INDUSTRIAL. LOADER . Rugged tool with big capacity, lift, speed. Twin hydraulic cylinders stabilise bucket, control action. Has own pump and valve. ' 6 attachments available, . Aubrey luimr s i 1 .3. 1 s Turner were in I- '.''-n i to attend the "Gic.m I..".:, r L Miss Mary Jac&&a of Fa., vllle was a guest last week cf 1 r parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ja.si. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Eumi-trT and daughters were -Sunday t .una guests of Mrs, A. B. Mattacks In Richland. : : a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thlgpen and Miss Mamie Thigpen were in Kin ston shopping Monday. ; Mrs. Lester Williams of Beula vUle announces the engagement of her daughter, Peggy Ann, to Louis Simpson of Nashville, Tenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Simpson of Chinquapin. The wedding will be April' 28th in the Bethany Chapel Mr. and Mrs, Johnie Kennedy ot BeulavUle announces the engage ment of their daughter, Eleanor, to Nathan C Hinkle, son of Mr.-and Mrs. Disel Hinkle of Leatherwood, Kentucky. . Miss Kennedy Is a 1900 graduate ot BeulavUle High 'School and is presently employed at Camp Le Jeune. ;''f4H,i:-' Mr. Hinkle, a Korean veteran, was recently discharged from the Marine Corp- A spring wedding is planned. 1 ' . '"'i ' : j - . . Ledies Auxiliary Meet Friday -Th ljkAt Amiliarv of the Beul avUle Free Will Baptist Church met Friday night Mrs. Rifton Wal ton presided. Mrs. Elvis Sumner, program chairman, led the devo tional from Cot 1:9-10. the group wa sled in a series of sentence prayers by Mrs. Jack Jarman. "TUs Command - Mt Task To Learn." the program, was developed by Miss Lyde Thomas, Mrs. am tver ton and Mrs. MUton Jones. In a business session plans were maria fnr nniltlns nartv to be held at the home of Mrs. Joe Jones and the proceeds ot the quilt to be paid to the church fund. Mrs. G rover Grady was appointed to nrn cunshine ffiftl to the shut-ins. The meeting closed with prayer. Young Men's Bible Class Entertain The Young Men's "Sunday School Class ot the Baptist Church were hosts to their families Saturday at six p.m. with a fried chicken supper in the church dining halL Rev. Don Austin of Greensboro waa an out of town guest, . An sdl-purpoee blade that reverses, tilts. oSeeta. Pitch and angle can be changed. Lifts and lowers by Ford Tractor Hfdraulic tbuch Control. 8IDI MOUNTED MOWM Heavy-duty tnower for tough cattingT Lifts high for cotbs and bnto-leort for ditches and slopes '. ! all with Ford Tractor Hydraulic Touch Control. ANGLE DOZER Excel)et dirt, snow and material niovcr.' lifts, lowers by Ford Tractor Hydrauli5v.' Touch Control. 6-foot blade, adjustable t angle and pitch. . . . T'.a XZve s, i ri..,ls.',., 1 1 r se IcUun as beot t tl year v 1 te presented as elaborate pro... U-.;Q numbers 'on the telecast and broad cast of the 2SU annual awards cere mony of the Motion Picture Acade my ot Arte and Sciences Thursday, March 25 (NBC-TV and Radio, 10:30 pjn. to midnight EST). M1U1 Gaynor and Doaiald OXU nor will sins; a duet of The Moon Is Blue" from the movie Of the same name. OXtonner ralso v WUl mmirm mm . mmr ftf thu how. ' from Hollywood. Ann Blyth will sing "Secret Love" from' "Calamity Jane.' Dean Marthv Will sing "That's Amore": from "The -caaay- Etnei Merman wUl stag "Sadie Thomp son's Song" ("Blue Pacific Blues") from "Miss Sadie Thompson. Connie Russell will stag "My Flaming Heart" from "SmalTTown OlrL" , f BWkdBPcrlyi: Robert MHJer celebrated his 8th birthday Saturday afternoon with a party at the home ot his parents, M. and Mrs. Adrian MUler. Miss Shelby, Sumner led a number of games on the town. A. white can with green and pink frosting was cerved after the children had roast ed welners. Many girts were pre sented to Robert Attending were Dean Lanier, Kay Miller. Sammy Ivans, Gene Sandlin, Billy MUler, Janet MUler. Bobby Futrelle, Stan Uv Miller. Martha Wilson. Charles Sumner, Johnny and Sandra Mill er, Terry MUler, Billy. Vickie and Sharon Kennedy, .Beverly,, Maruyn and Edwin Denny, Mesdames James Ivans, Brown Kennedy, Vivian MUler and Ed Denny. , - - 11114 Vn nom Hunter was honored Sunday with a birthday dinner at her home. Attending were sir, ana Mrs. Haywood Miller and 'son. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wade. Mr. . and Mrs. Walter Wade and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller anev son, Tommy, Mrs. Kate MUler and Mr. Hunter and son, Jerry. 7. M. S; Has ; ee The HaUsville W. M. S. met for quilting bee last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Willie Wilson. Four quilts were completed and sent to Kennedy Home Orphanage - near Kinston. Those attending were Mesdames Claude Wade,' Warren Kennedy, r Hubert Brown, t Bob Quinn, Willie Albertson,' Ellis Brin aon, George Lanier, W. A. Carroll, Ted Kennedy, Joseph Sumner, Ho race Lee, Bnfui Davis, C K Waller, D. D. Sandlin and Joe Brinson. Richlands Hvy. DANUSER BLADE K " - sS ( . .a 9,1-1;' The Di'i"tt TL.-i r - .vr n c. . Ler js: " monies of con . t, -.i-oi r tv tn!'-" iv tw.cal nrvpys t'.e c ing grssped in many Alaskan munf kipalities and rural distric ts, is the recent instigation of .a "Citizen Study Group .here in Homer. This organization sprang up spontaneous ly i and is spreading rapidly . yoa might say mushrooning! The Studt Group- began in Montana and has been tried in several North-Western 8tatefe It ia similar to the regional studies and conferences being held at the University of North Carolina and Other Southern Universities f for the study of and. action upon use nd conservation of tregional We held our 'first meeting in Homer school about a month ago and meet every Monday bight to continue the research. There are over 100 in the program presently out of a total population of fewer than 809., The group is divided into several groups - each delegated to study one particular phase of com munity life. "The leading commit tees are: beautification, water and sewerage disposal, government his tory, economic, education, .religious and othe groups. People are assign ed to these committees according to personal preference. .They study the community in the light of their A rich blending of gay ' : .modera and timeia I uaditionall r mamatmm frooo.oo (C1k of H.H. m FUt Spnxlm . . MMfinl.lMlmdiMl . aiWMfm0.0O,FciaralTuiaa UsHm MMla StMtaa Sfrini Homs Had ..' JJ? Ti itria of Onrida Ltd .. Jay's Jevelers Clinton, N. C. w emtio Mfitabtj With ; 1 1 : c Damuk gne frtttn folia I ill VI JJUM a .u j-4 wex-' 'i Here's how you can do many different - ' jobs . . , all with one low-cost power fc buy leu to operate., And ft saves inveatment. Put the powerful Ford, .,gooney. by jnan-power , W Tractor to work wherever you have r euttuig yew equipment investing ijob that needs douig.Tesjn.lt op with - - - - - v? ; - : . v therightDearbcitxx)LFromthatpoiirt s f.on you can start'eounting profits. For ,?I)eshcraEquh?ment can boost your. . .this versatile team profitably handles Job range . i and your profits! Just stop ' .""wide rnge of lifting, loading, pulling, in and well show your INSUSTKIAL LOACia whh SNOW and CXA!N '.'' . k. 1AM J n : svioaaa 10 cu. ic or iuuu puiutus -- IJft-a hiirh. Loader's built-in v system frees Ford Tractor hydraulics ' , ' . for rear-mounted "helper" tools. - . 'u'ja .4 'u '-'9 bi: s I . , r 3 at i c. ..i- v ."I make con3rete jr, u's r ' . t to how In prov. it. s can te j In each area. I.omur is t' e f t Alaskan cotmvmrilty to tin," a this comprehensive sUiJy of i t There are thou n;la of r" acceslble coal availuL'e here, thou sands of acres) of fertile lund. and limitless tuh resources, untold re creational bosslbiatles. We have every intention ot developing these resources and. of proviu.ng means of employment locally through use of local resources. Now, to another Jhase of life here in' Hcmer tbe Weather! We're proud of our weather here. Our coldest weather this winter . has been about ten or twelve below -and is now much warmer. We have the most beautiful terrain Tve ever teen. Spruce trees towering majest ically erectly. Into the blue ' covered With snow. You've no idea how beautiful it really Is. Even so the snow is due to soon begin dis appearing for spring cant long be held back now that long days and warm weather is here.- v r s n O O O. o; O O O O ' v ','V Sales O o - r 1 1 . 5 ' I Fcrr.:!3 D:i o o o o o V Crirp Ti.1 o o Sib! FI:.?.3 Tc!::cco l!:rv;i!;r : g o o o o o o Fertilizers I V o o o o o o Phne rMU M. o - .a : - . o looocoooooooccrnrrwOO t "'l , a) a -St e I er-msi'mp c lO AD - -DIG DITCH .tOV'1UU AjSw; ..W V - "frriB a.:a..-''- " Tafes7 cu ft. at a bite! ifted, carried by f ., j Ford Tractor' hydraulic': system.. Dumps " - manually Attached m C.CST - t - . - !..! ui mu i jr. fcviraulic i 2 i 1 T . ',' . s ' 1 . 1 of r t vo. s . ' i t - . I j i is : have f t y i .i i v 1 t iioiet ii "..e s ul jui! . i .'in :;j taecher would f-y, "L,.r 'as rupils y ilakr. with or;w-iout the moose.) n . We have- ai exee"ent .U dubx y Operating; here now. Every weel 1 fmoxt pue 3tM n Aq sm pna" Ihe wecic end ot tae 7J, .td HJi. ot IZiteh will see over a hundred err.ert skUers from the Sou" east ern Alaii'sn area,..cemr"'J,t tor honor. I will not be a cor ' -nt -for the s'.Jls, just leave me r nded hanging, precariously w..i nose A:Z'ng in the snow. AniU and Betty do try skiing though hWhen no .one look. . v , Sincerely , ' , T , ' Alsa F.aaidn. ". - ; - The wise man has the knack of knowing when to listen,'' and to whom or what to listen to. ' . r r " ; ; : in O Service , ! O O ; o . o o H 5 ) i.0 o w r'O : 1 o o . 5-0" . . 4 Qc!l V.c:?.:,j o o 8 . o o o . o () o 2701 () AJUfc.SJUU Lit J , ORADE 101 'DOZE od 19ff a minute or less. ! - . i 'V 1 t 2 i CLDJTON, N. C . rc-Ar
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