: i 1 t v X I as executor of 1 . 4 k N. Brinson, de U I uphn County, North i is to notify all per J'cSalma against the es : said deceased to exhibit s j the undersigned at Beula. . on or before the 18th day Jane, 1955, or this notice will ' -i ! leaded In bar of their recovery. ! persons Indebted to said estate T J please make immediate pay ment. 1 ' -." 'ft? ;t " ;:..' ff, . .This 18th day of June, 1854, Elliott Brinson, Executor of ' ; Frank N. Brinson. " ' Grady Mere . ,.,. i J Attorney at Law , ' . ; T-23-at i j l;,y. ; , .' -y , - none : :r The undersigned having qualified n executor of the estate of Ardelia Williams, deceased,; late, of Duplin ' County, this is to notify all persons bavins; claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned a pr before the 5th day of June, 1855, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All per sona Indebted to the said estate will please make immediate settlement of the fame to the undersigned. " ;Tbia the 4th day of June. 1954. r o , EY Sam Williams, Executor ?' ' Ardelia Williams estate. Latham A Wilson, Aty. T-lMt law. i , ,f, . notice , IN TUB GENERAL COUNT COURT WORTH CAROLINA ' DUPLIN COUNTY ECON GUHGANIOUS UHttTUS VLKULNJA GURGANIOUS . The -above named defendant. Myrtle "Virginia Gurganlous, will 'take notice that an action entitled as above 'has been commenced in "ie General County Court of Duplin County, North Carolina by the gilahrtlft to secure an absolute dl- vorce from the defendant upon the grourip of adultery on the part of t. iHit.Mf .Mil .V.I i. dul win further taV nnlln that , she is required to appear at the ' Hlce of the . Clerk of the Court ; ot Duplin County in the Courthouse sai SZenansville, North Carolina, not than thi SI day of July, 1954, Bsswr 6r demur to the com- plalrtt in said action, or the plain- tltl twill apply to the Court for the reuse oemanaea in sua complaint, j . This "the 9 day of June.1954. v iH. TT. "Wells 'i, flBT. IK Blalrn. Attmvmm w Burgaw, N. C .-, 3 THEATRE Mount Olive, N. C - Sank, Hon, Toes. ... July 4. 5, 6 v ""Demetrius and the Gladiators" In Cinemascope -with Sterephenie Sound Starring Victor Mature and Susan Bayward This pic tare takes up where "The be" left err. Admission 20c and 50c "Wed, Thar, July 7-8 "Rhapsody" In Technicolor .Starring Elizabeth Taylor and John Ericson sTri, Sat July 9.1 'Men ni the Fighting Lady' stamnr van Johnson an Walter Fidgen 3 NO BISK You Get Better Transistor Hearing or You Get Your Money Back with ACOUSTICON'S 10-DAY . W2I1TBI MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE : : r :rj V $11 Dos $10 M MmA ' IOi sir Monlh Optratinf Cut '! for thirty 1-Hour Days Ism Conduction at Ho Extra Cost t i Spedd Totophoao nd-Up- V - 4hut ovt room roImi , . l . , 4 .: -?. v iHaonttlc iRkraphont-'aioit y mistant It humidity : 0(kmu, wm Ua-flb TraoATir tMng . nXJFUS KING HOTEL . Clinton ' ' isw nets tit pjc. . - arpeta taenia. . , ,4. .. . - - -r .. ."res rrrsASi ; co. t i Tnut r-'g. J 4 t t.t NOHTH CAKOLIN' iU. iimna Under and by virtue of the flower of sal contained' in a, certain deed of trust executed by "Tommle Mad dox and Wife, Bertka Mad Jox dated the SOth day of October ,1951, and recorded in Book 48. page 218 In the office of the Register or Deeas of Duplin County,' North Carolina, default having been made ' in 'the payment of the ihdebtness thereby secured and said deed' of trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to oreclorure, the undersigned trustee will offer for. sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on the 19th day of July,-1954 at twelve o'clock noon at the court house door In Kenansville, North Carolina, the propertjr.-obnveyed in said deed of trust, thai same being in the town ofBeulaviJle, North Carolina, and deaoribed.as follows: Being lots 134 ud?l2& u the town ol Beulaville, North Carolina as plotted by L. C. Kerr, which map is recorded in Book 189 at page 587 of the Public Records of Duplin County. ' ' ' This 19th day of June, 1954. A L. Mercer, - Trustee T-lMt g.ra EXECUTORa NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executor of the estate of L. C. Jackson, deceas ed, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Pink Hill, North Carolina, on or before the 24th day of June, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 24th. day of June, 1954. W. C. Jackson, Executor L. C. Jackson 7-29-6t Grady Mercer , Attorney at Law Kenansville, N. C. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Joy Wood, deceased, late of Duplin County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to) the undersigned on or before the 28th day of June, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please-make immediate payment to the undersigned. . -This 26th day of June, 1954. Mary Wood, executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Joy Wood, deceased Chinquapin, N. C. . H. E.. Phillips, Attorney Kenansville, 8-5-6t h.e.p. N. C. Classified Ads CLASSIFIED RATES: Three cent per word, mlnlranm charge of 75c TJnleaa yes have 1 an account with us please send money, .stamps, money order, or check with ads. BOOST egg profits by worming your layers. Get more eggs from worm-free birds. Worm with Nico zine in feed. Doesn't cause a laying slump. HOLT-SIMMONS, INC. Kenansville, N. C. 7-l-4t. WANTED TO BUY One to thirty acres of land on highway near Kenansville on which to build a nice home. Write Box 307, Wallace, V. C. tf KILL RATS the easy way with Warfarat, new Dr. Hess rat killer containing warfarin. Prepared bait, ready to use. Rats don't become bait shy. HOLT-SIMMONS. INC. Kenansville, N. C. 7-l-4t. FAIRCLOTH CONSTRUCTION CO. Clinton, N. C. Dragline and Bujldozer Work All Kinds Instant Service Specializing in Pond Construction Call 9185' Night Clinton. N. C GENUINE D-CON Noted rat pois on, now on sale at Clinic Drag Company, in Moan O'Jve. tfe CORYZA in your flock causes lay ing slump, dead birds, worthless culls. Stop coryza by dissolving Dr. Hess Coryza Tablets in the drinking water. HOLT-SIMMONS, INC. Kenansville, N. C. TYPEWRITER-ADDING machines repaired. New Royal ' typewriters tor every need. Call Goldsboro 151, Worley Typewriter Exchange, 109 1-3 N. Center Street . . etf 'teV:, ,v. ": EGG PRICES are best In early fait Get more eggs by mixing Dr. Hess Pan-a-znin with the feed. Pan-ft-min provides touics -and essential miner als that help' pullets- get more egg power from their feed. Try a 35 lb. pau. v.. 1 &4jn, ' ; HOLT-SIMMONS,' INC. ' KsoaiieVllIe C V T-Mt iU '-1 v i. 0 TOR A BETTER WELL call or write Heater Well Co., Raleigh, N.C, giving direction and distance from vour Pnat Qffiee.Monthly BarlnentS can 4e arranged, with no down a MM . . a. L 4 paymam, u appuea soir bhs wwi if drttled." -.j;, W JT- wfrj KILL. MITES, in tji'.petatry, house by spraying With dependable' Dn Hess . Dip . and . Bfclnlect-ut. 'Kills disease germs, too. Keep it on hand for many ether t-n Vlteg,:.- , wHOlSEl-.-:i,i - KMwEk M. C!." FRANK F. FONVnXtJt ROCKY MOUNT. June XI Fun. era! services for Frank P, Fonvielle, native of Warsaw and resident here for the last several years, who died Friday night were conducted this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Fonvielle was the son of the late James H , and Sallie Powers Fonvielle, of Warsaw. Be was veteran of World War 1. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Neva. Fonville. of Rocky Mount; two sons, Frank P. Fonvielle, Jr of York, Pa, and John Fonvielle, of Warsaw; one brother, CoL John H. Fonvielle, of Starkville, Miss, and three sisters, Mrs. I. E. Satter tield, ,of Durham; Mrs. . Edward Weaver, of Rocky Mount, and Mrs. F. T. Tucker, of Wilmington. . MRS. SALLIE CLIFTON GOLDSBORO Mrs, Sallie Clif- FOR SALE: 78 rpm records, race. hillbilly and popular in lots of 25 records S2J0. Send up your orders, we mail COD, 45 rpm records 00c each used, we have coin operated phonograph and slot pool table, for all location, call us for .service. Reynolds Music Company, Phone 231-7, 516 Beamah Street, Clinton, N. C. ctt IF you want to BUY or BELL a farm see. STOUT REALTY CO. Wallace, N. C, Phone 5641. ctf DELOUSE with Six, new Dr. Hess product containing benzene hexa chloride. Pot it on roosts - not on chickens. Single application doss it Economical. HOLT-SIMMONS. INC. 1 Kenamvflfe, IT. C. 7-l-4t $5.00 REWARD to the first person giving name and address of anyone having a farm for sale within 25 miles of Kenansville. Qnly one re ward for each farm. Stout Realty Co, Wallace, N. C. N. C. ctf WEED KILLING on lawns is quick, sure and economical with Dr. Hess Weed Killer containing 2,4-D. Gets dandelions, buckhorn and other troublesome weeds. No injury to grass when used according to di rections. HOLT-SIMMONS. INC. ' KenansvtBet N. C. 7-l-4t ATTENTION SO cTEW SHOP in Clinton Mm end setters ends ind Novelty Fabrics. Baits and buttons made same day received. Butterrick patterns. Zipper lOe. 10 Cent Pocket Cotnbs, jrow 1 cent each at CLINIC D&UO CO. & ICt OUve. ctf. SAVE FEED by adding "Dr. Hess Hog Special to the ration for fat tenning shotes. In critical tests a 35 lb. pall saved 11 bus. of grain and 225 lbs. of supplement. Pigs finished earlier, too. Try a pail. HOLT-SIMMONS, INC. Kenansville, N. C. 7-l-4t FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT USE A KERATpLYTIC BECAUSE It SLOUGHS OFF the tainted outer skin to expose buried fungi and kills tt on contact Get this STRONG, keratolytic fungicide, T-4-L, at any 1rug store. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR, your 40c back. Now at KENANSVILLE DRUG CO. 7-15-3t MAKING TOBACCO FLUES Would like to have your orders. Sheetrock, Plywood, Masonite, Gyp- lap for tobacco barns Windows, Doors, Brixment, Lime. J. C. Russ, Warsaw, N. C. 7-l-4t c. FOR BEACH PROPERTY to rent or buy, contact Tucker Real Estate Co, Bank Building, Phone 2681, Carolina Beach, ,N. C. Our Motto, "Honesty Pays". 7-15-3t c FOR SALE registered polled Here ford Bulls. J. Ellis West, Warsaw, LN. C. 7-22-4t c MALE & FEMALE HELP wanted Excellent opportunity for man or woman to call on farmers in Duplin County. Many making $20 to $40 a day. References required. Write Mr. McVey, 109 Market Place, Baltimore 2, Md. 7-l-3t pi POOOOOOOOOOOi MOTOR PARK Drive-In Theatre PINK IIILL, N. C. Friday Night Jnly 2 ALL NIGHT MOVIE Sunday ... Jely 4 "Stalag 17" William Held en Dea Taylor, Men. - Tees..' Jhrty 5 - $ ?Wee Not Married'!; Marilyn Menrea - Ginger Refers Cartoon Short , J t Wed. - Thara. Jaly 7- $ '-i "JuhUee TraiTVJ Forest Tneker . Vera Ratstom ( ' Cartoea A Serial - rrlSat JetytcM I "Jlour of Thirteen" i' t Peter Lawferd ALSO "Black Lash" I- too, ei. died at tae home of her daut'jtcr, Mrs. LucUle, Torretta, m GoliLUoro Friday at 12:15 pjn. Sur viving are three daughters, Mrs. Torretta and Mrs. Jania King, both of Goldsboro, Mrs. Marion Corbett, Gastonla; three sons, Harvey Clif ton of Turkey Percy Clifton of Clinton, John Clifton of Goldsboro; one brother, .Wesley McCuUen of Faison; 21 grandchUdren; 35 great, grandchildren. , Funeral services were held from the First Baptist Church in Turkey Sunday at I pjn, with the pastor officiating, ; Burial was in the church cemetery, -, MRS. ELLA GRANT RICH . Mrs, Ella Grant Rich, 68. died at 10:25 pjn.' Tuesday at her home In the Beautancons community, June 22nd. Funeral services were held in the chapel of the Tyndall Funeral Home in Mount Olive at 4 njn. Fri day with the Rev. Mr. McManus, pastor of the Bear March Baptist Church officiating: Burial was in the Pate family , cemetery In the Summer! in's Cross Roads communi ty. Surviving: are her husband, L. R. Rich, three sons. O. N. Rich. L. H. Jr, and G. G, all of Raleigh; four daughters, Mrs. NeHie Best and Mrs. Ruth West brook of Mount Olive, Route 2, Mrs. Rachel Saenz of Col umbia, South America, and Miss Reva Rich e Ralieigh; one ststen Mrs. Lizzie Kornegay of Seven Springs; and 15 grandchildren. , JOSEPH S. HERRING 'Joseph Scott Herring, 74, retired farmer near Pink Hill, died in a Kins ton hospital abou 3 pjn. Wed nesday, June 23rd. He was a son Of the late W. B. and Elva Waller Her: ring of Duplin County. He Is surviv. ed by his widow, Mrs. Janle E. Her ring; three daughters, Mrs. Frank Yarboro of Pinetops, Mrs. Faison Turner of Pink Hill and Mrs. Annie Mae Kennedy of the home; two sons, Bob Scott Herring of Pink Hill and W. T. Herring of Greensboro; one sister, Mrs. Royle Kornegay , of Seven Springs; one brother, Bennie Herring of Rose Hill. Funeral ser vices will be conducted at the home at 3 p.m. Friday with the Rev. N. P. Farrior, Presbyterian minister of Pink HilL officiating. Burial fol lowed in the family cemetery near the home. NORMAN VANCE JOHNSON Norman Vance Johnson, age 60, prominent farmer of near Rose Hill died early Thursday morning after a short illness. j He was the son Of the late Flet cher LeRoy and Mary O. Johnson of Duplin County. He was a mem- ftOOe..e.6O0o TVILITE DRIVE-III THEATRE BEULAVILLE. N. C Bex Office Open 74 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK Than, Frt ' Jaly 1 - "Saskatchewan" In Technicolor with Alan Ladd . Shelley Winters Sat - Doable Feature .July 3 "Rocky Mountain" with Errol Flyna "Forced Landing" with Richard Arlen Sun. Jn'y 4 "Yankee Pasha" In Technicolor with Jeff Chandler, Rhonda Fleming Mon.; Tues. July 5 - $ "Stranger Wore A Gun" In Color with Randolph Scott Wed. BARGAIN NTTE - July 1 50e Per Car "Mission Over Korea" with John Derek Wallace ' Drive-In Theatre Wallace, N. C. Friday and Saturday, July 2 & 3 TRTVATE" EYES' Bowery Boys . ; "GHOST OF CROSS BONE CANTON- I'! Guy Madison - Andy Devlne Sunday. Monday, and Tuesday . July 4, 5, and 6 "THE FRENCH' TUNE" Jane Russell Wednesday and Thursday, , av t,;-July T and 8 "REIGN r TERROR" ; Arlen Da hi . W-.i.v, f 1 Pen-Lan Drive-In Theatre ' Wallace, N. C. Saturday, . . July 3 v ' (Double Feature) "FANGS OF THE ARTTC 1 . Kirby Grant and - "Chinook" The Dog ' . V "SAVAGE FRONTIER" Allen "Rocky" Lane ; " Sunday and Monday, July 4 & 8 "THE EDDIE CANTOR 8TORT" a Will Rogers, Jr, end Marilyn Ersklne .x Tuesday and Wednesday : ' July 6 and 7 "TENNESSEE CHAMP" SheUey Winter V "FILM ANTICS" '- ; A. Pete Smith fecialty .' . ThuTSflay and Friday, July 8 It 4 ISLAND IN TEX SKT" I John Wayne sV W v ... .. 4 tk ....... mtf 'V:. U Cc::! Ci::::;::n The Negro and N. F. A tractor ber of the Providence Methodist Church and was a Veteran of World War L Vh''wV- 'c-f-i Funeral services were held Satur day afternoon at 4:00 o'clock from the home of his brother, Nash John. son near Rose Hill by Rev. Kermit Wheeler, pastor of the Providence Methodist Church and Rev. Charles Vale, pastor of the Rose Bill Meth odist Church. Burial v was in Rock- fish Cemetery at Wallace. He Is survived by six . sisters. Mrs. J. L. Sorrell and Mrs. O. J. Hodges of Dunn, ' Mrs. . Virginia Scarborough of Ridley Park,' Pa, Mrs. W. B. Carlton of Warsaw, Miss Emma C. Johnson of Rose HiQ, and Mrs. A A McMillan of Watha.. one brother Nash Johnson of Rose Hill. HORACE BROCK Funeral services for Horace Brock, 62, who died at his home in the Suiumei Hn's Crossroads community Sunday night, were held at Brock's Chapel of Duplin County Monday aftciuiooit wSSt the Rev. Major Smith of Kinston officiating. Burial was in Pate cemetery near the home. Mr. Brock had been to 01 health for a year. He was a member of Brock's- Chapel. - , Surviving are his wife, the' for. mer Ida Pate of Duplin; five sons. Marvin; Curry, Perry. Vf Mount Olive, route 2, Garland of Mount Olive, and' Horace' Brock, Jr, of Warsaw; three daughters, Mrs. Ha- zel Herring of route 2; Mrs. Edna Arnette and Mrs . Clara Belle Holmes, both of route 2; and brother, Ben 'Brock of route -2; a number of nieces and nephews; 31 grandchildren and two great-grand children. BIRTH AND DEATH Mr. and Mrs. Ben Winders of the Summerlln's Crossroads communi ty, announce the birth and death of a son, Sunday, June 27. Funeral ser vices were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the graveside in the Pate family cemetery near the home. oooooooooooi WALLACE. N. C. Thurs, Fit July 1-2 "PRINCE 8 8 OF THE NILS 1 Starring Debra Paget and Jeffrey Hunter Sat Julys "TRAILS INTO LARAMIE" Starring John Payne and Dan Duryea Sun. - Mon. - Tues. July 4-5-6 "SUN VALLEY 8ERENADE" Starring Glen Miller and John Payne Wed, Thurs. July 7-8 "THEM" Starring James Whitmore and Joan Weldon v Danca Theatre 'QOOOOOOOOooolEBOBOBS loooooooboooooooooooooooo Free Areas available to yen, with open air grills; free showers; swings; slides; see-saws; three monkeys en exhibit free, K large swimming pool; built right in the lake, with sanded Itottont and' cand-flttered water entering at rate - sf 404,04 gallons dally. NO more toating as motors muddy the water. Bet dogs, hamburgers,, drinks, de - lelens cherry and grape snewoottes eo bring the whole family NOTE: Willie Macro of Kinston, and his aVplece band: will play here eeah Thursday,. S. to IS pjn. Admiaslont $1 each. GQLDPARK LAKE & Miles S. Goldsboro on US, 117 OQQQQCOOQOOOOQQOOOOQQQQOI VanfMepUp V ; : with the amount of savings 'account? y 'v .y. 'i '::.t Ask one ot our employees for a deposit book and each time you deposit money, anyone of our Friendly Employees will be glad to record it in I your bank book. At all times you will know to the j ''Make Our Bank i . s - ZU Olive maintenance contest has bein t 1 and Cleveland Kelly. 4-II . of Chinquapin named county cUmp. ion. Tne Wallace Motor and Imple ment company of Wallace made attractive awards available to 1st, md, and 4rd place contestants. Richard Cox N. F. A member of Charity captured the 2nd. spot and Franklin H01 . of Chinquapin was intra. - - ,- . The contest consisted of a written examination, operation, belting and safety. ' . The contest was highly praised by J. A Spaulding, . Supervisor of Negro Agents in the Southeastern district of North Carolina. Spauld ing Indicated that the matter of ex panding the event into a district and state contest was his primary . In a saprise statement N. L. Vann manager of the Wallace Motor and Implement Company, 'announced that in addition to farm merchand ise valued at more than' $35.0ujelly will receive an expense paid trip to the 4-H Week at A and T. Co Uegeune 21-26i ' .vv',v. ' Sam' Hodges, agronomy specialist 'of A & T College atso made high ly complimentary remarks. , tarn radio interview, by Mr. How ard Fisher, manager of radio station W. L. S, E. The carried full coverage at the scene of the event The Wal lace Enterprise, Duplin's semi-weekly newspaper, .covered the contest Other contestants were: Emmett Hall, W. a Miller, John & Williams, Preston Hall, Jessie Godwin, Peth ual Hall, Euray Moore, and E. J. Simpson, the assistant county agent assisted with the contest - Judging the event were: Mr. W. S. Benfield of the International Har vester Co, Fitzhugh Murfree, Earn est Taylor; J. A Spaulding, W. L. Pierce and Mrs. H. R. Dobbins. - Drive-In Theatre Highway 2SS Rlchlands Road 2 miles out of Kinston Thurs, Frt July 14 'Blowing Wild" Starring Gary Ceeeer and Barbara Staawyck Sat July 'Wagons West" Starring Red Cameron Special Lata Bnew at UM For Adults Only "Merry Maids of , The Gay Way Starring BlOy steed. Adas. 84s Sum, Men. - : ?. . July A-5 "Eddie Cantor Story" Starring Keefe Braaseue and; ' WIU' Begets,' Jr. Tues, Wed. '. x --ir-rr-Wf $-1 "Mom,& Dad" with an all star cast ' Adnrissttsr 64e. . Thurs, Fit'' ltX::'-' July $ "Boy; From Oklahoma" Starring Will Rogers, Jr. and ; Nancy blsen t ;;'. Picnic o o o o o o o o o o o o I o o money you have in your 0 . i Your Barak1'; hi ' ' - ' ! 4 m v.. ., e W - .. Veterans AdmiuiulraJion announce ed its policy coverinf the partlci- pauon w va employees bb activities of veterans' organizations, VA Circular No. 25. dated March T, 1947. whlch-dlscouraaed VA em ployeea from holding elective or appointive positions in veterans' organisations recognized for the presentation of claims against VA 1 replaced by the -following policy statement: wjx-V:?: eA'A:;k:- ."In ' determining ' the nature and extent of their ouUide lactlvltles, employees should constantly keep in mind that the VA must admlnis- ooooooooo.ooc STAR THEATRE Beulaville. N. C. Clean Comfertabte Relaxing .WEEK OF JULY 4-14 8l?N. . MON. . :,t -6 Money From llonie" - ; Btartta) Lewfe V " TUBS. WEBV i:'-.,f .,,'. ..' r Alaska SeasBi;;4 f- ew. , lV THCKS, ( TBlvrW-r-::-;.y.y.?:f . S I'-ys:-,. tm .Color & Fernando Lamaa i Rhonda Fleming Ai;,asiiy..;4.:v;;;s yn 1 "Th IhHMHll'V' ' '.i? Wayne; Horrvv-,. v rose enuin vemeay m Serial Comedies Shorts ttvery- Night oooo b o o o b b b ALH CONDITIONED Sen, ht, . v duty 4.8 "JOHNNY GUITAR" (technicolor) ' with Jeaa Crawford Sterling Haydea - Teesv Wedt...;.'. .-,,., ..j.'-j i ttt v rr? Tttxtrtro - wniua vari ihuvu mtxiu icuuucuivr; with George Mesrtgomery A Richard Deaadag - .. .' .;- :' .- -y Serial - . Thane, Ire ; - . '.. July 8.8 "PHANTOM OF THE RUE MORGUE" (color) with Karl Maiden A Claude Dsaphln . Cartoeas ... A.. . Safc -.i Double leatsm ''!Ai. :t-,-.; July 14 "PRISONERS OF THE CASBAH" (color) :i.-:'- wtta , Cesar essere .i., "THE LONE oeerge TQVI(AndCOUIITRY Compare and you'll take Cms IR Ft To be sure to get the most for your money, compare the ranges you tee, fee tjire by feature. . U- ''Q - ' ! y - t. - - j( ' , j ,:. ' ' ; ' . ..... 1 ' -v Only on the Taooan Surer-Sixty Series will you find " Important modern features as 7.. vr.-i-j.-. ru.-. t tu u v. t tiiJU: f i ! .1 no riuaiii visn( wirvnviin trvvi) s Cenfev Avon enl fAw4An I f tie Aomf-n-. r v:-':':'strate;fcfc'-fi:ri ' - MAital eliaism ' ' . '' Model tliewii , ,.' U JlVaUIi , sMMMe.''. - ' ,1 Cash Price $219.75f y-y T-' vl' Vy'yityy$ ' ' ' ' 'i, HtiZJ 'CM f . ' L.r.r.teandDsiC;s . ' y cu2TC2Accov,TnicAa : . .. IIeatV.iliG2s.: - tT ber 1 1 elig'Ue f.. r.. $ ca tsi la . : . 1 basis., . 'TarU V.,un in' any and all . . types of activities should be J " 1 on the basis of whether it ns .t result In conCfct between the prU, ' ; vate Interest ot the employee and ( his duty and obligation to the VA " or tend to create in the minds of - ,' others a suspicion of prejudice or favoritism tha would be of em- f harraSament to the VA. . t "Particularly during their work? t v wg nuur wDiuum wiu hum cwiv to avoid embarrassing the. VA or their fellow employees by any im- proper activity In behalf of outside - organizations." , ' - . fbobboooooooc rtr ioiaiinve In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, N. C ,; .WEEK OF JULT 4 8nn,Mon., ' . ' - ' " "Ma & Pa Ketfle at Home" vv.v' MTstrJorie Male' . ; News, Cartoea Uttle Rascals ' Tees, Wed, .yv.,.; . 'v ' 1 "Forbidden" , J '! ';''t v Tesv Certla . ' ' $4 f' Comedy A Cartoon 1 lra,.'FrL,n;.-'i,: f fTankee Pasha ' . Jeff Chandler - ' ;' Cartoosi Joe MoDoakes "City of Bad Men" . , Dale Rebertosa . 8 Cartoons Serial oooooooooooo 3 'WARSAW, MX. BY REFRIGERATION -r ... s i Jnly 1 nnrrDii i i i i GUN" (color ) sssmtgomery MGE -I f ; - T; j, ml : -'- " ' - V - .'s. ' 1 1tyff..mm' .j u 1. 4 Lt ' - Cc:!sV;::C - ? o 1 J Carte est 7-l-4t occoocoooooo

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