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' TEX JVntS KZZJAI.. i 1 0 (till liuu LthS . , . . . ."' .. . .' : '4- - IN SE3VICE t v CAMP GORPON, GA. Pvt. Wil liam C, Martin of Warsaw, North ' Carolina will, graduate this week -..from the Message Center Proced 7 ure Course, one of the many coura ges offered at The 'Southeastern Sig nal School, Camp Gordon, Georgia. Bis Is the son of Mrs. Irene Martin, jf. The Message Center ' Procedure Course, which is 8 weeks in length, .'.trains selected enlisted men as Sig ; nal Message . Clerk, who receive -''and process messages for transmit sion by messenger or " electrical , means of, wunlcifloifc.f-?:i. J During his 'training Pvt.' Martin ' received technical education - worth thousands of dollars.. He will now be reassigned to an active unit ' of the United States Army.' c The Southeastern Signal School , is a component of the Signal Corps ' Training Center, a'mammoth com " municatlons college, which : sup- POOOOOOOOOOCX MOTOR PARK 1 Drfve-ln Theatre ; ' PINK HILL, N. C Sunday Nov, M ' - Johnny Dark - Tony Curtis - Piper Laurie '. . . Cartoon ,,.,. .. .. Mon.-Tnes. 1 . i Nov. 15-18 Hell and High Water- (Cinemascope) Richard Wldmark ., . Bella Darvi- -Cartoon Wednesday Nov. 17 . Black Swan. Tyrone Power - Maureen O'Hara . Cartoon and Serial Thnrs.-Fri. Nov. 18-19 " ; , Angel Face Robert Mttchnm - Jean Simmons Cartoon and Novelty . Saturday Only ' : Nov. W . " Golden Idol Johnny Sheffield ALSO - 4 Valley Of Vengeance i : . Boater vrattoe, t . Cartoon iOOOOOOOOOOOO w w w W W W W W W V w m 1 O Sunday and Monday o a SABRINA q with Humphrey Bogart and O ; Tuesday and Wednesday THE BOUNTY HUNTER O (Color with Randolph Scott and Marie Windsor Serial W O O Thursday and Friday . O NIGHT PEOPLE O O (Technicolor and Cinemascope) with Gregory Peck and Bred- q .O ortek Crawford Cartoon .,,;K: .i' .,- ,yj Zi.J- Q Q Saturday O O K , o N DOUBLE FEATURE SILVER LODE with John Payne AFFAIRS OF DOBIE GILLIS with Debbie Reynolds o o 1006006066000000000000000 Sulldozerr & Graders 1 For land clearing, ditching, pulling off ditch banks, and fish ponds telephone 2630 and we will look over your work and give you sound ' advice on type of equipment yoif need for the job. T WE WORK BY THE . - . -'I'd 1 . j: v x . t YOU PRICE FOR ENTIRE JOB S & H CbpT"'n" Co. 1 Mount Olive, N.C.' piles trained technicians- to Army units all over the world.'- ;; ! FORT JAY, N.' V. Pvt Norman C. Kennedy, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Kennedy, Route 2, Beu lavllle, N. C, recently arrived, at Fort Jay, N. Y, for duty "with th First Army. A clerk typist In Headquarters Company, . Kennedy entered the army last May and completed basic training at Camp Gordon, Ga. ; , HEUJBRONN, GERMANY--Pfc Gar. land a Turner, 24, whose wife, Peg gie, lives in Faison, N. C, recently returned to . Hellbronn, Germany, after participating in the 9th In fantry Division's "Autumn. Moon" training maneuvers. :". t, Turner served as a machine gun ner in the 60th Infantry Regiment's Company B during maneuvers, held in the hills of Southern Germaiv to test the division's combat readi ness. , V .' " The son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Turner, Mount Olive, N. C, he en tered the Army in August 1958 and arrived overseas last February. CAMp! FUJI, JAPAN Pvt. Hu- oooooooooooo Danca Theatre WALLACE, N. C. ThuraFrl. ' " Nov. 11-12 Francis Joins The Wacs starring Donald O "Con or, Julia Adams Saturday , Nov. 13 Battle Of Rouge River starring. George Montgomery, Mar tha Hyer LATE SHOW New Faces tarring Tommy Graham and Eartha Kitt 8un.-Mon. Nov. 14-is 1 Rear Window starring James Stewart, Grace Kelly" Tuesday 1 Nov. 18 99 River Street starring John Payne, Evelyn Keyes Wed. DOUBLE FEATURE Nov. 17 Vigilante Terror starring Wild Bin Elliott Weak And The Wicked starting Glynis Jbonia, John Greyson , , ooooooooeooo W W W w W W W W W w w -Ml tir O WARSAV,N.C. o ' ' o November 14-15 q O o . o Audrey Hepburn News November 16-17 Q November 18-19 November 28" Draglines For Rent f HOUR OR WILL GIVE V -J: bert P. Hornegay, 25, whose wife, Rae, and mother, Mrs. Alda Brown, live in Magnolia, N- C, recently arived in Japan for duty with the 8197th Army Unit at Camp Fuji. Last stationed at Camp Gordon, G'a he entered the Army In April of the year and completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S, C 7TH DIV,i KOREA Army Pvt William B., Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. k Watson, Route I, Magnolia, N. C, is serving in Ko rea with the 7th Infantry Division. : Men of the "Bayonet" division are undergoing intensive training . to maintain the peak combat efficiency displayed by the unit from Pusan to the Yalu River, , Private Watson, an infantryman, entered the Army, in June. 1953. PrC. WIIXIAM F.- BROWN ; HAKATA, JAPAN Army Pfc. William '. F. Brown,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loney Brown, Chinquapin,- N. recently spent seven days in Ja pan on a rest and recuperation leave from the,, 7th Infantry Division in Korea, ; ' H :j v;i; .:'.', -'-'M-'ik Available to him at Camp Hakata were recreational and sight-seeing facilities giving him a fascinating glmpse of Oriental culture. . i Brown, a patrolman with the 7th Military : Police Company, entered the Army in September 1953 and arrived overseas last March. He is n 1953 graduate of Chinquapin High School I ;!, PFC.' ARNOLD STRICKLAND 5TH DIV, GERMANY Pfc. Ar nold R. Strickland, , 23, son of Mrs. E. B. Strickland, Faison, N. C, is serving with the 8th Infantry Divi sion in Germany. The "Red Diamond" division is receiving Intensive training n south ern Germany as part of the U. S. Seventh Army. A rifleman in Company M of the 10th Regiment, Strickland entered the Army Jest November and com pleted basic training at Camp Gor don, Ga,. r.fy,;. f.,:-; . LT. DENVER C. HARPER EIGHTH ARMY; KOREA First Lt. Denver C. Harper,' son of Mr. NU POUT DRIVE-IN THEATRE Highway 258 - Richlands Road 2 tniles out of v. . .'"ryvf. . . -y Ronton s Mon.-Tues. Nov. 15-16 "Demetrius & The r Gladiators" In Cinema anope starring Victor Mature 8usan Haywood Wed.-Thurs. Nov. 17-18 "Alaska Seas" Starring Robert Ryan Also Disney's "Water Birds" Frl-Sat. . Nov. 19-20 ."Moonlighter" Starring Fred McMurray , f And ' , .' "Ladies Of Chorus" Starring Marilyn Monroe . Cartoons Every Night IOOOOOOOOOOO! Hula Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN N. C Sunday and Monday .. . , . Francis Joins The Wat's Donald O'Connor - News A Cartoon Tuesday and Wednesday ,; , y Wicked Women ; ! Beverly Michaels and Richard Egan . Vv.8 Cartoons Thursdar.aad 'Friday w . i r - Hell and High Water In . Cinemascope starring Richard Wldmark Cartoon , Saturday ' "'' .v"-. 1 Fighting Man Of The Plains ; ' Randolph Scott " ' oooooooooooo vj.,. S Yellov Shelled Corn $1 .70 psr bii. 1 5:y!:::r.j $2.65 psrbu. ,1 1 ;:!3:.::k...:.l.$2;59p:r hundred ;-;X'VV D.B.S. 8 : 5! CITY. , nCimtoN:C. - - OOQ.QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI and Mrs. Thurman E. Harper, Route 1,, Albertson, N. C, recently receiv ed "the Commendation Ribbon in Korea for meritorious service. " . X Harper,, overseas' since last January,- distinguished himself from Jan. 28, to July 27, 1954 as evacua tion helicopter pilot and detachment officer in the 1st Helicopter Ambu lance Company. He was last sta tioned at Fort Sill, Okla. v ;v j W. The 25-year-old lieutenant, whose wife, Lucille, lives in Alberta, Cana da .attended Brigham Young Uni versity,1 Provo, Utah, before enter ing the Army in January 1951. L. SHIPPED , ' ' RALEIGH, N. C, Nov. 8, 1954 Effective immediately and contin uing until November M, 1954, all male Air Force enlistee will be shipped to Sampson Air Force Base, Geneva. New York to begin their basic training in the United States Air Force. . Air Force enlistees from eastern North Carolina are normally flown to Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, immediately after processing in the Raleigh Recruiting Detachment. Av v DENNIS THOMPSON TAR EAST (FHTNO Serving in Korea with Headquarters and Main tenance Squadron of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing's Group 33 is Marine Pfc. Dennis Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson of Route 2, Faison, N. C. A former student at Sampson County High School, he entered the Marine Corps in January of 1953. He was transferred to Korea in April of this year, to wrve asme chanic. The squadron handles Group 33's paper work and is responsible for tho maintenance of the F9F "Pan therjets" of the Group's squadron. CPL. RIVERS E. HARDISON CAMP HAKATA, JAPAN Cpl. Rivers E. Hardison, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs; Ben Hardison, Route 2, Warsaw, N. C, recently spent a seven-day rest and recreation leave from his unit in Korea at Camp Hakata, on Jfcpan' sothenwnost is land of Kyushu. Sigh-seeing and extensive enter tainment facilities at the camp pro-' vided him with a welcome break in the task of maintaining security on the Korean peninsula. : . Hardison, a mechanic in the 629th Medical Clearing Company, enter ed the Army in March 1953 and ar rived overseas in August of tnat year.;,...,. ; n y, v.' STAR THEATRE Beulaville, N. C. Clean Comfortable Relaxing Sunday and Monday PUEL IN THE SUN In color with Gregory Feck Jennuer jonea Tnesday and Wednesday DUFFY OF SAN QUENTIN with Joanne Dm Paul Kelly Also . TOPEKA TERROR with Rocky Lane Thursday and Friday THE BLACK DAKOTAS In color with Wanda Hendrix - Gary Merrill Also Little Rascals Comedy Saturday JESSE JAMES WOMEN la color with Jack Beutel . Reggie Castle Serial and Comedy CENTER THEATRE Mount Olive, N. C Sun.-Mon. Nov.H4-15 !'Sabrina" starring Humphrey Bogart - Audrey Hepburn . i . 1 Tues.-Wed, Nov. 16-17 "Black Dakotas" starring Gary Merrill Wanda . . Hendrix' v';'';" Thursday " , ; Nov. 18 . "Betrayed ' starring Clark Gable '. Lana Turner FrL-Sat , , Nov. 19-20 , "Boiutty Hunter" , starring Randolph Scott - Delores Dorr x f L o r - iTtrePUne2S80 o o on,., m. - .. Ik "ijtr- . sT 1 . ... J . h. t t" T was perfectly normal, Doctor, ' untU Z read your book." , The reason same men are mis understood Is that - they possess rhothing worth studying. : , '- ' Health For All The Angejlc" Invalid ' V Anyone' who has been an invalid or .who has cared for one knows that physical illness can seriously affect the personality. Especially during an illness such as tuberculo sis which may require months of treatment,' pie patient's . behavior may change so much that he seems a different person. Unfortunately, he does not always become the an gelic invalid we read about in nov els. The modern doctor thinks in terms of "psychosomatic medicine." His patient Is not a machine with parts that need repair, but a whole hu man being. He knows that purely physical derangements, such as fev er, can cause temporarily disturbed emotions. He knows also that the way a patient feels about his illness may not only keep him from fol lowing prescribed treatment, but actually make him worse or cause some new physical upset to compli- Your entire family should see this great Picture - buue inspiRinsr il'imU: H I It I I I I T i i HllllUllH! - M MAUTIFUL COLO Sunday Thru Tuesday Nov. 14-15-16 Wallace Drive-In Wallace, N. C. MiilyiilCDinI i Money-mak!ng POWER! Imporiant longer-life engine advancements! The only full line of proved, modern short-stroke engines in any trucks! New work-saving, money-saving CONVENIENCE! New money-making CAPACITIES! New reasons why Ford Trucks are POWER STURINO Is standard at no extra cost is 1hb new Ford TV80O tandem-axle Bio Joi. 1 170-h.p. Cargo King V-8. GVW 4000 ibs GCW 60,000 lbs. 1 f 9 NEW savings in 'all 'three areas! TRIPLE ECONOMY! Money-Making power taves gat! r ONLY FORD gives you the gas nving emciency of proved,, modern Knrfsimks Asdan for every engine! W WniM'a iHra.mnAam em 4 0 fci. ."v. O . V-8'8 and one Six cut piston travel, cot internal friction, max ga. And new engineering features tejult in till greater durability! 1 7' YOUE NEIGHBORHOOD cate the original illness. . ' ' 4 ' Uncertainty . about himself, . his future, his family is perhaps most difficult for the TB patient to en dure. Unless he is reassured by the attitude of the people around him and by learning the facts about his disease, he Will have to relieve the stress of intense anxiety in some way, He may do this ty giving up adult behavior. . ,; ' He may display childish Irritabili ty, tantrums, and unreasonable de mands. Other patients may react as submissive, well-behaved children. They-may become over-dependent on the doctor and on receiving treat ment, and resist any effort to break the bonds. Still others release their anxiety by becoming hostile and aggressive, and try to hurt them selves and others. The type of reac tion, of coursedepends on the basic and sometimes hidden personality traits the sick person brings to his new situation. 1 ' v . , By facing the psychologic prob lems of illness .: frankly and with sympathetic understanding, the fam ily of the TB patient can make an important contribution to his wel fare. Satisfying his mental and emo tional needs can be just as impor tant as performing the mechanical tasks of nursing. This column is sponsored, in the interest of better health, by The Wayne County T. B. Association, Box 364, Goldsboro, N. C. ;'; . r Wallace Drive-In Theatre Wallace, N. C. FrL-Sal ' Nov. 12-13 ISLE OF THE DEAD" with El len Drew DOUBLE FEATURE TOUGHEST MAN IN ARIZONA Vaughn Monroe "'" Sun.-Mon.-Tues. Nov. 14-15-16 PRINCE OF PEACE AU Star Cast Wed.-Thurs. Nov. 17-18 "MOGAMBO" with Clark Gable and Ava Gardner PenLin Drive-in Theatre Wallace, N. C. 3 Sat DOUBLE FEATURE Nov. 13 STATIONS WEST with Dick Powell .. HEROES OF THE REGIMENT' Laurel and Hardy'' ' sun-Mon. , Nov. 14-U "DAWN AT SOCORRO" -with Rory. Calhoun and Piper Laurie mes.-Wed, Nov. 16-17 "DRUMS ACROSS THE RIVER" Audle Murphy Thurs.-FrL ' Nov. 18-19 "THE MIAMI STORY" with Bar ry Sullivan. ,V ill gaining new buyers faster than any other trucks! Money-Making coiivanlsnteiovei work! ; FORD'S Driverized Cab sets new g comfort standards for '651 New full u foam-rubber seat and seas back in -1 tneOtstont'Cab.Work-eavingForo'- I ornofic with new low-gear, "rtep , down" . Power Brakea even for ' ennfw four half-tonnera . , . most Bio Jobs "-1 1 1 k. NtW Poyioad Champ ' ricknpsl New4ford MOO Vi-f. I Pickup, GVW 5,000 let, how takes , payloads up lo 1718 lbs. 133-kp. y-Sortl8-lkp.SU engine; ,1" FORD DEALER HEADQUARTER S FOIl ALL - f t a ' ' i ! 1 .-. Jl .I'M 1 . L'arcdc SIXSOJT KING , . . The top tea tunes of the week as selected from your cards and Utters I II jl I I J 1 ) IN ..II 1 " ' ' . "' ' ' -" . ' "" V.- 'a' : ComplUI by '"'" , f" NELSON KING aad MARTY ROtCXTS ' v HI ya, friends and neighbors; Our hearts are heavy. , here at WCKY because of , U0 sudden passing of our beloved boss and President, Mr. I B. Wilaon, who founded this station Just 25 years ago lait month. Mr. Wilaon died suddenly Thursday night, Oct 28, and was buried in Miami, Flotida, Wednesday, Nov, 8. He was the originator of our hillbilly and country andiWestern programs, "and haa always beep proud of you folks who make up the loyal lis tening and reading audience. We will miss his advice, counsel and encouragement, which , was. always at our command. But V ." i we on the Jamboree and Hit Parade will continue to bring you the pro grama just as he wanted them , . . The Grand Ole Opery ; is going "color." Arrangements have been concluded to put 39 half-hour pro grams of the Opery on color T.V. Production will start this month, and the first of the shows will be seen in January; v - - WE WANT TOUR Perhaipa you've no ticed that we no longer call the 11 to 12 p.m. program, the "Hillbilly Hit Parade:" Instead, fs- being known as "THE HIT PARADE, COUNTRY STYLE." Now-we'd like for you to write us as to which name you prefer . : . "HILLBILLY HIT PARADE," or "HIT PA RADE, COUNTRY STYLE Ws have not changed the heading on thl- o'iliimn ma vet. bAeausa we wanted you to have a chance to express yourselves. So drop us a card or letter to, "Column" WCKY, CINCINNATI 1, OHIO, and tell us which you prefer and why. Well appreciate your help. - Well it's finally happened. While you didn't knock HANK SNOW'S tune "I Dont Hurt Any An Unbeatable Combination jr .j t 1 -7 ASK FOR REE DEMONSTRATION WARSAW HARDWARE CO. Warsaw, N. C. Wrnl Mtikere I i one ot V of any Power Steering for make driving easier. M I top payVoada in -over 190 modelst - I JJJ ' v V) i A V I . J r-" J More," entirely out of first place you did put WEBB PIERCE and'. his "Mor ana mswtr ngm up there in a tie, jumping H from 3rd. WEBB also makes the column with a new one which was . Spot lited in this column Sept 10. And. so WEBB again has three of the. Here's how you asked for 'em: L Mora and More (8) f i ' . v ; : Webb Pieroa L I Dont Hurt Any Mora 1 ii'd'-",.;.: Hank Snow t. One By One (2) - . .. . K. WeUs - B Foley 4. This Ia The Thanks I Get (4) , ; ' Eddy Arnold 5. This Ola House 5) ' 7 : , Stuart Hamblest. 6. If You Dont Bomeono Else Will (7) Jimmy A Johnny 1 Even Tho (6) Webb Plere 8. Whatcha Goln To Do Now (8) .: T. Cottlna 9. CourUn In The Bain 10) . T. T. Tyler 10. You're Not Mine Anymore ( ) Webb Pierce Billboard Magazine's "Spotlite" ahines this week on HANK SNOW, with "The Next Voice You Hear" and "That buy Mambo Thing." And that winds up the column for this week. Let us. know about your title preference. Keep -singing, and until next week in thla newspaper, and every night on tho JAMBOREE and ????? where we like to gather 'round with all the friends and .neighbors. So long. J : Matty iiirwniriii: 1 3 i 1 1 1 1 Money-Making capacity iqysi Hoai 7tv . . A r H , ' , : . - i . 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