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ty v. luaxor i The manager of the Hula-Drive In Theater, Mr. T. T. Sanderson, or ned the Drive-In Saturday night wlia full yard, after the devasta tion of the "Hurricane Hazel", and the quick work and good coop eration of the neighbor in helping to re-erect the Screen, which was virtually demolished. The little "seating .Theatre'! which seats a bout two hundred of our very best young folks who meet each Made To Order Mantels, Cabinets, Sash, Doors and Screens Made J , To Order WALLACE MILL WORKS 0. G. Brown, Owner ! . Wallace, N. C. ; SEE B-J-FURNITURE COMPANY . ' , FOR -ii i -t t ii.-- . : iit an yyva ui iiuiuiire upiiuisieruig. t c syevuuuc wj iii auiu seal, vuvers. xx cuiupiic nuo ui iiauuiuiiijr is advertised plastics.' ' 111 Mile below Radio Bulldozer, & Graders - For land clearing, ditching, polling off ditch banks, and fish ponds telephone .2630 and we ; " ..'.. will look over your work and rive you sound advice on type of equipment you n,eed for the job. WE WORK BY THE HOUR OR WILL GIVE YOU PRICE FOR ENTIRE JOB S & H Cleaning Co. Mount Olive, N, C, i Could this bo an old friend of yours?,) Could he sfroin ond struggle through onother winter?, f Wouldn't you risk a mid-winter breakdown) and costly repairs? Retire this .faithful old friend before he becomes a very ' costly burden sj Replace Now With-a WEATHERMAKER I ' It's' furnace ' replacemeht month at v all ' carrier rueuiers. y f - PRICES ALL THIS i ing r i tKlklrXc : comfort, the year round, f t .eiectiidty. best with cater;. See your Carrier dealer , ,u.l Med m water ( f or complete details. ' V j': T iV-- ' -' -,'112 N. 1 Yi-Vl 'V J week w- and are chaperoned nightly by (jour's truly)' were an inspiration last week to see - how happy they were to see each oth er again. Older folks here have an obligation to our young folks for a "Community), Hall", s but 4 dont worry when they are In . the Drive in "Little Theatre"'- they are' un der survallancel While, there, and are welcome. -r -( , f',y , (' More appreciation to, be mention ed is the faithful members of the Baptist Church who have ' been working nightly on the six Sunday School rooms which are near -com-Dletion and : are beaded so ' verv I much Sunday School membership ' enrollments i have grown recently 'from 191 to 215 ,. ' ,.- , ' t Special -collection was taken last Sunday for Pastorlal Care for the Baptist Hospital at Winston-Salem, Where many patients go for treat ment free, who need special care of of Sunday School Wife, Mrs. Dora Thomas has benefited greatly by it . Sunday School Choir Practice each Wed. nighty Jr. and Sr.V" V B. T. Union each Sunday P. M, 8.80 o 7. . . ( , " Choir Practice Thursday night's 7:30. W. M. U. meets each month." ' Everybody: is urged to go and take part in as many of the activ ities as they can' spare the time to Station In Wallace B2BBEEBEBE Draglines For Rent 'iff yffflR I Year 'Round :V .., ..'VV'.;.-:'?..i'v . .? '.'f"'.;.'W:- ''! . v-y jrt.i-vL. wrvtivtu MONTH. Nevfinanc- plan available After down- payment, NO PAY- -. MENTS UNTIL FEBRUARY. ' Don't replqce your furnace , with a furnace ond get the same thing, you hqve now; . , Replace with a. Carrier ;,,W.eath.emxake:oncf V.'ai:r Circti 'ilEtt :3 TI. C. do o . " , ( 1 New officers were recently elect ed to fill various offices, and the Baptist church is a nest of activities and growing in number 'as well as in popularity. The new Electric Organ recently acquired IS1 a beauty and needs playing more' ottenl -: Regularly meeting were held Sun day night by the Rev. Van Murrcll with a large attendance, i 1 , Now that "Hazel" has left Chin quapin it's about quieted down and things are about normal again but not quite the samel r ' Mrs.- Ida 'Bostio returned from Rocky-Mount where she spent two weeks with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Aderian Teachey and family. Mrs. Epsey Maready of Kinston returned last week after 'spending a week's vacation here with her children and' friends. v ,.r : Misse Gloria Maready; and Nellie Sanderson' of Greensboro . College spent srecent weekendwitlrtheir' parents and friends -here, ov; Mrs. Mildred Rivenbark has been a patien In Wilmington hospital cently and friends hope her a early recovery. iV.'V-'i i--' -Ji" ' Mrs. Terry' Parker of Cedar Tork has been visitin ghere with Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Parker and Mrs. Sam Bostic, with her two children. .Jean Sanderson and "Sonny" May recently and friends hope her a ear spending their weekends -here hav ing been on a trip to New York dur ing some of our recent "Hurricanes" returning in good shape, Cpl. Ray bourne Batchelor re turne dto Fort Jackson, S. C. last week after spending a week's leave with his ' Wife and family before leaving Ft Jackson for duties in Chicago) HI. where he will be sta tioned. His family expects to join him soon. - -. Mr. and Mrs. Batts made a busi ness trip to Wilmington last week, iurlng the aftermath of "Hazel's" visit r where they witnessed some of her destruction. Little Miss Susan Thomas, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Speaker Thom as has been ill at her home and here's hoping It's nothing serious. Mrs. Eula Sanderson, Mrs. Vida Milloy nd Mrs. Ann Craft of Pink Hill, made a business trip to Kin ston last week and shopping, and sight seeing. "Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Dixon and Mrs. Milton Dixon of Kinston made business tri pto Wallace last Frl ay afternoon. . , ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanderson of Magnolia was a recent visitor of his mother Mrs. Eula Sanderson over the past weekend for a short visit Mrs. Cora J. Sanderson of Beula ville was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmle Southerland on a recent evening, when the town was in darkness ... T-Sgt, Clem B. Dixon and two children. Michael and Viran of Ta rawa Terrace, N. C. was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dodolph Morton and fami ly over the put weekend. ' Miss Mary Futeral, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodolph Futeral spent the weekend at home with her fam ily from Campbell College. Mr. Aloise of A. C. College, Wil son, was home with his family ovwr the' weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Jllis Williams, ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Pierce wai visiting , her mother, Mrs. Pearl Sandlin of Beulaville last weekend. Mrs. ,A. F. Carroll and son Stan ley of Clinton was a recent visitor of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tom JvS 4fld family, . Mrs. Rodolph Futeral and Mr3. Raymond Brown made a business trip to Buies Creek, and Wilming ton last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ives are spend In ga lot of. their time at Tarboro lately, with - their son James and Mrs. James, who are building then new home in Tarboro where he is employed.' Mrs. Cera Easter who has been ill at her home recently is able to be out and about once again. MOUNT OLIVE SHOE SHOP Expert i Repairs 'I Quality Materials 160 E. Main - Mt. Olive - Roasonable CSures - s'' ..;''' --'' .r 'jy,1, -MaasaOOMMMn r i Witt, icfeaj-Wi C. y . , Ticklers -V . .. I ' ' ' ": ,; I ' 11 I, I I il ;' , ,.7", vr -' ' t .-. i". "Our neishbor'e vife ha one ' ( ; thln that we Warns Get Burning Permit r-VV-. ;,,..,,- .. s. ... - By EUGENE C. 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This law reads as follows: "Starting fires within five hundred (500) feet of areas under protection of State For est Service It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to start or cause, to be started any fire or ignite any material in any of the areas of woodlands under the protection tf the State Forest Ser vice or within five hundred (500) feet of any such protected area. duringth hours starting at midnight and end ing a 4:00 p. m. without first obtaining from the State For ester or one of his duly authorized 0000,00000000 "REGENT HEARING AID 7 opeiotet for m lew a , , V4 cent per bow y H-NT IMEY I1H llllUTai Battertee and Accessories fe rl Types ( Hearing Aids Browns Radio & TV Sales and Seryige "T Goldsboro OOOOOOOOOOQO m to stami ; . . -rin , ""' ALL-NEW PANORAMIC BODY There's vastly greater vision from its pano ' ramie windshield. 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Any person, firm or corporation violat in gany of the provisions of this act shall, be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not more than fifty dollars ($5d.00) or imprisoned for a period of not ioooooooooooooooooooooooo o o kW&T? ' o MNK ' o rMfi . . s o i lh I' . o 1 o o Vrr-r---,r o o. ,o q Contact Us For Your Needs In Sand, Rock, Top-, p a - m soil marl O o o o o o o o o o o WALLACE SAND COMPANY J. T. Wells, Mgr. Wallace, N. C. 0 o. o o Day Phone 4036 ooooooooooooooooooooooooi 1 a. i ) " ' - ss gs nnsi i MM, n.i is i .. i . , 1 .' 'JaaaE.JJJaVJWsWI'llllIM II I ALL sryr-T -''V....,,' ... COLLEGE STREET i more tha n thirty (30) days." . Buraing permits may be obtained here in Duplin County, : Ranger Wells said, by contacting any of the Mowing; G. R. Cowan,' Beula ville; James - Miller,' : Beulaville; Ash MUler, Beulaville; W. W, Smith, Pink Hill; Clayton Stroud, Pink HH1; . C. E. Stephens, Keiyuisville; Fanner's Hardware, Warsaw; H. A, Parker, Bowden; Jessie Grice, Ca lypso; A. C Hall .Hardware, Wal lace; Edgar English, Wallace; Dal las Jones, Magnolia; J. H. Dunn, Rose Hill; Martin Batchelor, Rose Hill; Miss Eva Chestnutt, Rose Hill; Odell Raynpr, Chinquapin. Tower; John Waters, R. F. D., Mt. Olive; Thurman Evans, R. F. D., Rose Hill; Tom ' Sandlin, Beulaville; J. C. Blanchard, Warsaw and County Ranger Wells, Rose Hill. - Quin County Home Ec Teachers Meet In Due to hurricane damages, the Quin County meeting of Vocational Smokey Says: To what once was, and is no morel and Fill Dirt o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Night Phone 3686 . - NEW CK-raOOP CHASS For '65, Pontiac gw you the newest and finest In riding c63Mar, driving ease, all around safety. Looa these futorcHsngi. neend chassis featureeTttKvwr "X" fraasei Bigger crakes! Redrculinsny ball steeringi Tubeleea tires! Wider-apdteel parallel ser springs! 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