I I. k -.,. J'" , V ... , piic t Step, SavUf ' - , ': ; , r- 1 - A wonderful gift for some- 5 ona whose steps are pre- . ,'! ...- cloui. Nearly a necessity for ' -j ' .. the busy housewife with . ' - dinner to cook, children to .. ... look after and a telephone .' ' to use. Your originality will ' - be rivaled only by the use- -: , fulness of the gift when : :. you give an extension tele . , phone for Christmas. , ktimm ieiepione i "Merry Christmas From Call the telephone Business Office to- day. Tell them i arhoa too. want ' i J the specUl GIFT j wurrcv ba TBN8ION TELE PHONE delivered; J rTELECIaPN COMPANY The Telephone Folksl" - HUNDREDS OF GIFTS Electric Electric Hair Perculators Dryers (automatic) - $6.95 $8,95 . 'VV.i-'v' f :-"''';-'' ' --S'ol-&' ".',.V.' ' 'V WE GIFT WRAP ALL PACKAGES FOR YOU AT HQ EXTRA COST. -. . - . fc. t .. . Roy Rogers Indian Gun & Holster Drum & Set -Complete Head Band Viih Belt Set $1.19 $1.97 ' SEE OUR CANDY GIFT DEPT. i Whitmans Whitmans Jewel Air Bon Box Mints $5.95 49c GET YOUR CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS HERE- Electric Santa sSnow. ' Claus Man ' '." Any Size , $ 1. 7 9 - You Want Standard Dmi'Sibres KINSTONN.C.' .IVv . fi:::l r.r:.f. ' (Continued From Front) school" buildings, equipment, and busses to be $3,710,000.00. School Buildings and Equipment are la sured in the amount, of $3,498,800.00. Bonded indebtedness amounted to, $271,000.00, t ' The comparison of estimated and actual revenue Exlblt shows ' $78, 171.58 more -revenue was received during the fiscal year than had been estimated for all three school funds. . The Exhibit comparing the .ap proved budget with actual expendi tures shows a budget excess of $26,. 486.14 over actual expenditures for the three funds. , The Schedule on Average Daily Attendance shows average daily at tendance tor me acnooi year luao-o as follows: White Schools: Elemen tary 4492; High School 1450 Negro Schools: Elementary - 3126; ; High School 813 Totals - Elementary 7618; High School 2263. This was an Increase of 205 in the Elementary Schools, and an increase of 84 in High Schools. i , -The Dickson Charity Fund has Assets of $6,503.79, consisting of de posits in bank of $2,128.79; Notes Re ceivable $4,150.00; and Postal Sav ings Certificates of Deposit of $225. SCOPE OF AUDIT All recorded receipts were check, ed in detail, and were found prop erly credited. All disbursements were made by vouchers properly drawn and signed, which were checked against the records and found in order. Bank accounts were reconciled and found in agreement, with the records. C-T Tf . ... . i kt Fir,! Hill Sd::l The Pink Hill school has been closed since Monday, December 6, because of boiler trouble. A section of it requires replacement, to come from Buffalo, New York, and; It Is understood that several hours will be necessary to install it when Ml .1 Is ili'.'X Wilmington Coca Cola Bottling Company ington, N. C. Kenansville And Wallace Split Cage Contests" Friday ; v Kenansville boys dumped the Wal lace Bulldogs in a basketball- dou bleheader Friday night while ' the Wallace sextet was defeating the Kenansville six. " , ' In the, preliminary game, Frankie Dempsey scored 28 points to lead Wallace girls to a 49-41 win. She was followed by Judy Carr and Bet ty Lois Fields who scored 11 and 9 points respectively. 1 ,' -; Barbara Brown with 21 tallies and Eva Summerlin, who scored 13, were Kenansville offensive leaders. In the feature game, Kenansville boys, winning 38-33, jumped into an early lead and held a margin throughout the contest which Wal lace was unable to overcome. Ed Price, sinking 11 points, was Ken- ansville's high scorer. Sam Daugh try and Richard Best each scored 8 and J. W. Kilpatrick added 7 for the winners. Wrav Carlton, with 11 points. led the Bulldogs attack; Steven Mills and Charlie Thompson tallied 9 and 8 points l espectively. v NOTICE Graham Carr, who has been acting as manager of the Rose Hill Funeral Home is no longer em ployed. He has been re placed by J. W. Harris who is now manager of tne home. The stock holders of the Rose Hill funeral home are not responsible fnr anv debt or other bus iness arrangements made by Graham Carr. STOCKHOLDERS" OF ROSE HILL FUNERAL HOME 4 k- (r-r """1 1 ') Mrs. John M. Nowell of Macon, Georgia, a National Flower Judge, held Christmas decoration clinic for the Women of Duplin County, sponsored by the Kenansville Gk4 en Club. Mrs. Nowell through the generosity of her kind and humble nature 'donated her time In order that the benefits realized by the club could go toward the purchasing of a television lor tne Home lor tne Aged in Kenansville. , Mrs. Nowell's .Southern charm, wttty, conversation . and beautiful arrangement always carries her aud ience to a point of ecstasy. Through her arrangements and sincere com ments she creates a feeling of beau ty in working with fl t era and ar rangements that one does not often feel. She pointed out that Christmas is a time to share and Christmas should be a spiritual time, and at this point exhibited ' her first ar rangement of a white Bible, with a burning white taper in a crystal holder and a box of alabaster in front of the Bible. ' : She created many arrangements to be used throughout the home dur. Ing the Christmas season. Then Mrs. Nowell discussed doorways and gave many unique ideas that could be created by using objects around the house. Mrs. Nowell also dis cussed different type swags for dif ferent style houses. Among some of her arrangements was a popcorn Christmas tree, a delerobia made of Sasanquas, ' va rious dining table arrangements, how to use drift wood and roots for arrangements. One of her most beautiful arrangements was in 'a high silver container with silver sprays and flowers made of egg shells. The entire afternoon was compar able to so much time spent in fairy land. ecutive Board. The original trustees' named in the Trust Fund agree ment this year are William P. Kemp Sr. Goldsboro; James N. Smith, Goldsboro and Roy Carter, Wallace. . There are people In each com munity of our Council who are po tential contributor to this Fund," he said. "And as a friend of Scout ing, we want you to feel that it is your duty to See that interest in the Fund If maintained." v "By so doing, you will be help- on a sound f ,u tn ,lt j, aud will help to provide a proven youth pro gram to future generations of boys in this area," Bryan stated. Tuscarora Council is comprised of Wayne,- Duplin, Sampson and John, ston Counties., Xlh h S:b Ccr.::it . Carolina Tractors of Goldsboro was one of five regional winners in Ing to establish Tuscarora Council a nationwide Fqrguson Tractor won out in t.,e o.v.." n v. . i i ' ers s' from I ryl.md s.i...i t 1 from I.uwsitl't to tle eastern sua-board.'-' :. The award was given for tractor . sales. It is an expense paid trip and a week's stay in California for W. B. Sutton, owner of Carolina Tractors, , and his wife. Their activities in Call fornfa will include the Rose Bowl game bn New Year' Day. " -' Trust Fund Set Up For Tuscarora Boy Scout Organization A Trust Fund has been established for Tuscarora Council, President B. E. Bryan said the Fund has been set up to enable friends of Scouting to make a bequests or gifts to the Council. The announcement of the Trust Fund being set up came at the an nual meeting in Goldsboro. "Gifts to the Trust Fund may be in any amount," Bryan said. "Small gifts or large requests will be equal ly welcome. Such gifts are subject to income tax deduction." It will be administered by three trustees, elected by the Council Ex- .ft 4 Ol court Mom would Hko new lofilgetator for ChHthnca Bui the'd Hke o prtonttl gift under rhe tnt, too. Read eur plant .! ' ft 'GIVE YOUR HOME THIS IVORK-SAVMG HEW 1955 . CROSLEY DUO SEIELVADOR! i - r : ntKZIft-llEflUGERATOft BOTH-IM-ONI the mm- Hold 130 ItM. of food THE REFRICERATOR- e Salb w you 0 Dthwlt outamotl tally ' f Hat .l at. ft. tooodty v ' a Famoui Cmlty Dip Door ixciwivi cosuy rvMAOi smvm-V ... i . COLO DRINKS MONT THRU TNI OOORI '. voort hfo.ijs N cAMdir, u.s cu. rr. I CASH IF YOU HAVE IT CREDIT IF YOU NEED IT JOHNSON COTTON COMPANY WALLACE, N. C. RMOLEY pore-Wide Christmas SALE Gift Buys STARTS FRIDAYf Clearing Out All Fall And Winter Stocks! YOUR GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN'S GIFTS Smart Packard HATS Imperial Quality Reg. $10.00 $6.50 Royal Quality Reg. $7.50 ... iili $5.0o' Here's good news for men . . . both civilian and military! We're clearing out all Fall and Winter Stocks in this Store-Wide Christmas Sale ... all at Big Reductions! Here's your chance to save on Christmas Gifts for all the men on your list ... so come, Buy and Save! Men's SLACKS Selection in flannels and gabardines in all shades. Sizes 27 to 42. $ 7.50 Values NOW $ 5.00 $ 8.95 Values NOW $ 5.95 $10.50 Values NOW $ 7.00 $12.50 Values NOW $ 8.35 $16.50 Values NOW $11.00 MEN'S SUITS These fine suits are from our regu lar stcoks and of the finest fabrics, styles and colors, including all new shades in flannels, worsteds & gabardines. $39.50 values Now $29.50 $42.50 values Now $32.50 $49.50 values Now $39.50 $55.00 values Now $45.00 t Men's S HS?RT S Beautiful line of Sport Shirts on sale for only $2.85 All Other Shirts Reduced For Big Savings MEN'S TIES t Men's Sport COATS " Reg. $32.50 :....;..L Reg. Now;$26.50 Now ..: $28.50 $19.50 Regulation Navy "P" COATS $ 2 2.5 0 Closing Out At Half . Price. , VL2 Reg. I is ty mm-Jm. W ' Reg. ' Keg. ft $1M ; $2.50 m $1.00 $1.755V II Strietman Or National Honey Graham Crackers 29c Pure Lard Any Size Lb. 19 Shawnee Flour 25 Lbs $1.97 10 Lbs 89c Buy Your Cigaretts By The Carton For $1.64 Ice Berg Lettuce 2 Heads For 35c Bag Of Oranges 8 Lbs. Only 39c bag White Potatoes 10 Lbs ...... ...A 3 c Buy Apples By The Pound - 8c MILITARY t UNIFORMS; ACCESSORIES AND INSIGNIAS REDUCED -FOR TREMENDOUS SAVINGS $ It Will Pay You To Shop RHOLEY'S Before You Buy . "i OlEV MOfflfJG CO. I' "4 ' ; 27 SO. FRONT ST. WILMINGTON, N. C. a December 20-24 Open Every ' Night i '&''Choice MEATS , ...v 1 Lb. Frosty Morn Bacon . And 1 Roll of bausage . BOTH FOR ONLY - 98c V y. ii : i n;i .- i jj i r. ' , .) ' I i ii ) I" ( ft! Swifts Brookfield . , ' - ' BUTTER v 69c Lb Fresh Pprk , NECK BONES 15c Lb.J Grapefruit 3 for 17c I WE HAVE FKYERS CUT FOB: f VOTJH CONVENIENCE, ALSO tOU CAN GET TOUR '. frCHOICE CUTS OF FBTEB8 3 Cans For 38c ' Be sure and register for prizes to be given away Saturday, Dec. 18. " Free- Ice Creamand Coca' Colas For Everyone. n n . r 1 V. it f ' If- : ' BEUlAViLLE,;II. C. . t -V r - I t if 't j--'t r"'t. r"" tfp ; H;;-iV .-"-'. ,-, .