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.1 i. i v. s ; , (ii t o. j. au4 w t .e Wwn c 4 v CHANNEL 9 GREENVILLU, N. C. "THURSDAY , ..... January U ' . " '8:30 RFD Nine ' i . 8:83 Weatherman . 7:00 Good Morning 7:23 Carolina News 7:30 Good Morning 7:6 Weatherman . -8:00 Capt Kangaroo ' 8:00 Romper Room 8:43 Shoppera Guide 10:00 Garry Moore 10: Godfrey Time , 18:43 Industry On Pa. . 11:00 Godfrey Time 11:30 Strike It Rich 12:00 Farm News , 11:10 Weatherman 12:18 Lve of Live ) 12:38 Search for ! , Tomorrow . ? 12:43 Guiding Light . 1:00 Debnam News - 1:18 Luncheon Alrea 1:30 As World Turns . 2:00 Spotlight Thea. 1:30 Linkletter's 1 Houseparty :08 Big Payoff , , ' t9:30 Art Appreciation ' - 4:00 Brighter Day s 4:15 Secret Storm -4:30 Edge of Night :tw vesper Time 8:15 Cartoon Carnival 9:30 Little Rascals 8:00 Jungle Jim 6:30 Esao Reporter :40 Weatherman ,' 6: IS Meet a Farmer 6:53 Riders of Purple Sage 7 00 Quartette 7:13 Doug Edwards 7:40 Lose Ranger 8:00 Bob Cummings 8:30 Climax 8-30 Playhouse 00 . 11:00 Weatherman 11:05 News Final 11:10 Sports Nitecap 11:15 Theatre FRIDAY February 1 6:80 RFD Nine - 8:55 Weatherman 7:00 Good Morning 7:25 Carolina News 7:38 Good Morning 1 7:55 Weatherman J 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo . 8:00 Romper Room 8:45 Shoppers Guide 10:00 Garry Moore 10:30 Travelogue 10:45 Trio Time 31:08 Publio Defender 11:30 Strike It Rich 12.00 Farm News 12:10 Weatherman 32:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow , 41:45 Guiding Light -1:08 Debnam News 1:18 Current Events J1:S0 As World Turns 3:08 Spotlight Thea. 3:30 Linkletter's Houseparty 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Art Appreciation 4.00 Brighter Day . ' 4:15 Secret Storm . 4:30 Edge of Night j ,:00 Vesper .Time 3 :1S Cartoon Carnival "8:30 Annus Oakley '6:00 Mickfry Rooney '6:30 Esso Reporter '8:40 Weatherman 3:45 Spts. Highlights 7:00 Jewel Box Jam'. 7.15 Doug Edwards 7:30 My Friend Flicka 8:00 West Point B:30 Zane Grey Thea. JB:00 Mr. Adam Eve - ?9:30 Playhouse of Stan, 30:00 The Lineup 10:30 Person to Person 31:00 Weatherman .. 11:05 News Final -31:10 Sports Nitecap 11:15 Theatre SATURDAY February 2 ... 8:00 Big Picrurj 8:30 Industry on Parade . 8j45 Bo- Scouts ,. 10:00 "Capt. Kangaroo 10:30 Kiddies Korner , 1:00 Wlnky Dink and You - ' 1:30 Little Rascals 1:45 Looney Tunes 2:00 Pro Hockey . 4:15 Musical Scran. 1 ' book , 4:80 Christophers " 5:00 Lawrence Walk Show 8:00 Down Home 6:30 Cisco Kid . ' 7:00 Beat the Clock V-.; TUESDAY , 1 C v February 6.30 RFD Nine -8.53 Weatherman 7.-00 Good Morning 7:25 Carolina News 7:30 Good Morning -7:55 Weatherman 8:00 Capt Kangaroo 8:00 Romper Room 8:45 Shoppers Guide 10:00 Garry Moore 10:15 James Mason 10:30 Trio Time 10:45 Godfrey Time . 11:30 Strike It Rich Oail-Priccd, 014 ic . J i c J:y 7:30 Stars of Grand 12:00 Farm News Ola Onry 8:00 Jackie Gleason 8:00 Gale Storm 8:30 Hey Jeannie 10:00 Gunsmoke 10:30 Golden Play- house 11:00 Saturday News Report 11:13 Theatre SUNDAY February 8 10:00 Lamp Unto My. Feet 10:30 Look Up and Uve 11.-00 UN in Action 11:30 Camera Three 12:00 Let's Take Trip 12:30 Wild Bill Hickok 1:00 Oral Roberts 1:30 Let's Go College 2:00 For God Coun. 2:30 The Last Word 3:00 Lawrence Welk 4:00 Renfro Valley 4:15 News of Week 4:30 Disneyland 5:30 Circuit Rider 6:00 Telephone Time 6:30 Broken Arrow 7:00 Lassie 7:30 Priv. Secretary 8:00 Ed SuUivan 9:00 GE Theatre 9:30 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 10:00 64,000 Challenge 10:30 Celebrity Play house 11:00 Sun. News Spec. 11:15 Theatre MONDAY February 4 6:30 RFD Nine 6:55 Weatherman 7:00 Good Moorning 7:25 Carolina News 7:30 Good Morning 7:55 Weatherman 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 9:00 Romper Room 9:43 Shoppers Guide 10:00 Beulah Show 11:30 Strike It Rich 12:00 Farm News 12:10 Weatherman 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Debnam News 1:15 Luncheon Aires 1:30 As World Turns 2:00 Theatre ' 2:30 Houseparty 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Art Appreeia.'. ' 4:00 Brighter Day 4.15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Vesper Time 5:15 Cartoon Carnival 5:30 Little Rascals 6:00 Errol Flynn Show 6:30 Your Esso Rep't. 6:40 Weatherman 6:45 Organ' Nocture 7:00 Caro. Partners 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Adv. Robin Hood 8:00 Burns & Allen 8:30 Talent Scouts 9:00 I Love Lucy 9:30 December Bride 10:00 Studio One 11:00 Weatherman 11:05 News Final 11:10 Spts. Nitecap 11:15 Theatre 12:10 Weatherman ' 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search for To 1 ' '. morrow ' 12:48 Guiding Light 1:00 Debnam News ' 1:15 Luncheon Aires 1:80 As World' Turns 2.-00 Spotlight Theat 2:30 Houseparty -3:00 Big Payoff v 8:30 Art Appreciation 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Vesper Time 5:15 Cartoon Carnival 5:30 Hans Christian o:uo joe Palooka 6:30 Your Esso Rep't 8:40 Weatherman 8:45 Meet A Farmer 6:55 Riders of Purple Sage 7:00 Jewel B. Jam. 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Name That Tune 8:00 Phil Silvers 8:30 Wyatt Earp 9:00 Ford Theatre 8:30 Amos ' Andy 10:00 64,000 Question 10:30 Do You Trust Your Wife 11:00 Weatherman 11:05 News Final 11:10 Spts. Nitecap 11:15 Theatre WEDNESDAY February 6 6:30 RFD Nine 6:55 Weatherman 7:00 Good Morning 7:25 Caro. News 7:30 Good Morning ' 7:53 Weatherman 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 8:30 Little Rascals 8:45 Capt. Kangaroo 8:00 Romper Room 9:45 Shoppers Guide 10:00 Man To Man 10:15 Garry Moore 10:30 Indus, on Par. 10:45 Godfrey Time 11:30 Strike It Rich 12:00 Farm News 12:10 Weatherman 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Debnam New 1:15 ASC Panel 1:30 As Wori. Turns . 2:00 Spotlight Thea. 2:30 Houseparty 3:00 Big, Payoff , 3:30 Art Appreciation 4:00 Brighter 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Vesper Time '' 5:15 Cartoon Carnival 5:30 Sky King 6:00 Susie 6:30 Essa Reporter 6:40 Weatherman 6:45 This Is Your Business . 7:00 Superman ' 7:30 Dr. Christian 8:00 Arthur Godfrey 8:30 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 9:00 The Millionaire 9:30 I've Got A Secret 10:00 Wed. Fights 10:45 Nationwide Fig't 11:00 Weatherman 11:05 News Final 11:10 Spts. Nitecap 11:15 Theatre , Cotton is being out-researched, out-priced and out-promoted by aggressive competition and it will take an all out effort of the cotton industry to meet the challenge, staff nemoers or the National Cotton Council said today (n presenting- a report ox nncungs of a Special ln dustrywlde Committee on the Fu ture of the National Cotton Council; The presentation was made to North Carolina cotton leaders represent ing producers, sinners. - crushers. warehousemen, merchants and spin ners. .-- :?::? ...vt The meetina-'waa held at North Carolina State College under soon- sorsmp ox we North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation, the North Caro lina State Grance. and, the North Carolina Cotton Growers Coopera tive Association. R, Flake Shaw, ex ecutive vice-president of the Farm Bureau acted as chairman of the meeting. CoL Francis J. Beatty, of Charlotte, president of the National' Cotton Council, served as modera tor.1 Co-chairmen were M. G. Mann. general manager of the Cotton Growers Council of America. Thev m-anhlrnl. ly snowed tftat only with a truly ad equate program of quality improve ment, cost reduction, and sales pro motion can cotton nope to gain a greater share of the total fiber nun-. se ana ouud a brighter future. The, plain facts are these, -the speasers said: cotton's surplus is up, acreage has been cut, costs have risen; and profits are trending down ward. Competition has increased a total of 21 million cotton bale equi valents since world War H. Svnth. uc noers,- domestic and foreign, have risen by some 8 million bales, paper by a million, and foreign cot ton production has cone ud 12 anil. uoa oues. Because of this it la, ur gent that cotton meet its competi tion on a three way basis of nrice. promotion, ana researcn. , ; Regarding price it was pointed but that rayon .undersells U. S. cotton today by 4-8 cents a pound. In ad vertising the synthetic fiber mak ers spend 820 million annually, to promote sales of then" products, while the raw cotton Industry is spending less than 8 million a year. - .. . .-. ; i j .t f t icom , t itj piiiLiiion that if consumption of cotton is increas ed by only one per cent in the Unit ed States, and the cotton industry captures zu per cent of the expect ed . increase . in foreign fiber con sumption, cotton can expand its market to 17 million bales by I960 and trend steadily upward to over 20 million bales a year by 1965. in projecting these possibilities the speakers warned that the cotton industry in the U. S. must act vig orousiy to overcome present Inad equacies in promotion and research efforts. If the powerful trends now at work in favor of cotton's com peUtors is not halted the annual consumption of y American cotton will drift down to 8 million balea a year by 1960 and to 7 million bal es by MBB.Y ::" y:n: . :.,J3- The January 14 meeting in Raleigh was one of a series being held ac ross the ' cotton belt to acquaint those holding a stake in cotton's fu ture With the nature , of cotton's pro blems ana opportunities. Cooperative Association. and W. W. Andrews, chairman of I As for research it was stated that the Executive Committee of the fthe synthetic producers are pouring oiate urantre. ,, .sou minion a year (compared to ine speakers were Clifton Kirk- cotton's 514 million) into improve. patriae, r. it, Heidelberg, and Beulaviiie at a speed of 50 milts in a 35 mile speed wne, suspended upon payment of $5.00 fine and the court cost, , , " y' . . , : Ravmnnd Earl Cottle, operating a motor vehicle upon the highways of North Carolina with improper reg istration suspended upon payment of 85.00 fine and .the court cost. adk.4 Fran B. F. The North Duplin.: Dasketoau teams defeated B. F. Grady Fri day night In games played on the r.Mn Knnrf The Rebels won, 59- 47, -while the Nortto Duplia gMs trounced their opponents w-o. and 969 Qsi-lllii School Teachers Lost Tc i Oshsr Slales ; Because Of Salaries CHANNEL 7 WITN SATURDAY February 2nd 10:00 Howdy Doody 10:30 Comedy Time 11:06 Trouble With Father 11:30 Cowboy Theatre 12:30 Mr. Wizard 1:00 Teen Canteen 2:00 Big Picture 2:30 Pro . Basketball 4:30 Racing 5:00 West. Theatre 6:00 Bar 7 Round-up 7:00 Eddy Arnold 7:30 People Are Fun 8:00 Perry Como 9:00 Caesar's Hour 30:00 George Gobel 30:30 Hit Parade 31:00 News, Weather, Sports : 31:15 Sat. Eve. Theat. SUNDAY ( . ' February 3 12 00 News -"12:13 Blind Foundation ' 32:30 This Is The Life 1:00 Trouble With Father 1:30 Frontier of Faith ' :i:00 Show Time - .2.30 Impact B il:uir uutlooK . :S:30 Zoo Parade " 4:00Wide World :30 Church - Christ ' S:45 Christian Sci. .6.00 News Round-up . 6:15 Caro. Reporter -. o;ow .noy itogers '7:00 Bengal Lancers '7:30 Ruggles-Red Gap 8:00 Alcoa Hour ' rll:00 Loretta Young . 30:30 News, Weather, 'Sports ' 10:35 Sun. Eve. Thea. , , nunuai ' - February 4 '7:00 Today ' 1 8:00 Morning Matinee . 10:00 Home 11:00 Price 11:30 Truth or Con. 12:00 Midday News 12:10 Weather Wise 12:15 Farm Front 12:25 Midday Devo. 12:30 It Could Be You 1:00 Visiting with Hilda 2:00 Channel 7 Play. 2:30 Tennessee Ernie 3:00 Matinee Theatre 4:00 Queen For Day 4:45 Mod. Romances 5:00 Comedy Time 5:30 Gene Autry 6:00 Chan. 7 Reporter 6:15 Weather Wise 6:25 Sports 6:30 Waterfront 7:00 Willy 7:30 Highway Patrol 8:00 Showcase 8:30 Stanley 9:00 Twenty One 9:30 Robert Montgom. 10:30 Wrestling 11:00 News, Weather, Sports 11:15 Movie Time Program for Monday Throngh Friday Is same for each day from 7:00 ajn. to 6:30 pjm. " ' TUESDAY February B (Same As Monday from 7 a.m. to 6:38 p.m. 6:30 Boston Blackie 7:00 Times Square Playhouse -.7:30 Steve Donovan 8:00 Big Surprise ' 8:30 Noah's Ark 9:00 Jane Wyman 9:30 G.E. Talent Thea. 10:00 The Lone Wolf 10:30 Break the Bank 11:00 News, Weather, ...i.r.o-," Sports .'.v.-:-,;;' - WASHINGTON is RiEht 11:15 Movie Time WEDNESDAY February 6 (Same As Monday from 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Except For 11:00 1:00 N. C. Leg. 6:30 City Detective 7:00 Caudills Mystery 7:30 Eddie Fisher 7:45 Smiley O'Brien 8:00 Adv. Holiday 8:30 Father Knows 9:00 Kraft Theatre 10:00 This Is Life 10:30 The Big Picture 11:00 Hews, Weather, Sports ll:15-Movie Time THURSDAY February 7 (Same As Monday from 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Except For 12:001:00 Hodges Inaugural Address 1:002:00 Governors Parade 6:30 Spts. Almanac 7:00 Sold, of Fortune 7:30 Whistler 8:00 Bet Your Life 8:30 Dragnet 9:00 People's Choice 9:30 Ford Show 10:00 Lux Video Thea, lLOONews, Weather, . Sports -11;15 Movie Tlm - ' : .".FRIDAY..",:. Vebraary 8 '":; (Same as Monday 7:00 a.m. to 6:36 pjn.) 6:30 Ray Anthony -7:30 Eddie Fisher 7:45 Smiley O'Brien 8:00 Blondie 8.30 Life of Riley 8:08 On Trial ., 8:30 Big Story 10:00 Cavalcade of Spt 10:45 News, Weather, Sports 110 Wrestling OIANNEL 6 - THURSDAY January 31 ' 10:45 Test Pattern , ; 11:00 Price la Right 11:30 Strike it Rich ' , 1 rl Mews ' . ' ' ' " Iwe of Life ' r Psy - WMFD WILMINGTON 1:10 Stand up ' v. 6:30 Lone Ranger i:au cooKing Fun v 20 Keys To Future 2:30 Tennessee Ernie 3:00 Matinee Theatre 4:00 Brighter Day . . 4:15 Secret Storm 4:M T.d of Night. 5 ' ) CtM-Mf Time .' 5 )I liV.tt ,T.n9 7:00 Weather 7:05 News Today 7:15 Doug Edwarls . 7:30 Dinah Shore 7:45 Newsreel 8:00 Safari -8:30 Dragnet ' 9:09 Schlits Play. tXJ Tennr I -nle Charles Boyce, members of the field service staff of the National Cotton 1 Old Photographs Restored PORTRAIT S Commercial PHOTOGRAPHY Parties, Anniversaries and Identification Photos. WE SPECIALIZE IN . WEDDING PICTURES LANIER STUDIO Phone 6341 WALLACE, N.C. Sitting Nights and Sundays By Appointment ment of their fibers. The results of this research effort to date have brought man-made fibers danger ously dose to similarity with cot ton in many of its superior quali ties, -v. In spite of these disquieting fac tors the, speakers pointed out 4hat ii cotton Holds its present share of the domestic and foreign market the present unfavorable trend: can be reversed. They pointed out that market for 19 million bale can be built in four or five years, and upward to 17 million by 1965. Con tinued population growth and im proved standards of living wiQ ac celerate the demand for fiber pro ducts across the world, it was stat ed in support of the above predic- See Us For f. Built To Order CABINETS GENERAL MILLWORK CALL 6888 FOB FREE ESTIMATES EASTERN MFG. CO. 426 E. Lenoir Ave. Tel. 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WITH NO OBLIGATION CLIP COUPON AND MAIL 10:00 Lux Video 1:00 Uncovered" il:30 11th Hour Final FRIDAY February 1 10:45 Test Pattern 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Strike It Rich 12:00 News 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Message for Day 12:45 Guiding Light l:l)0 News 1:10 Stand Up 1:30 Cooking Fun 2:00 Rotomagican 2:30 Tennessee Ernie 3:00 Matinee Theater 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Comedy Time 6:30 Kiddie Time 6:00 Wild Bill 6:30 Margie 7:00 Weather 7:05 News Today 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Eddie Fisher 7:45 Newsreel 8:00 Blondie 8:30 Life of Riley 9:00 Favorite Story 9:30 Ray Milland 10:00 Calvalcade Spts. 10:45 Red Barber's - 11:00 Ray Anthony ; iz:uu Late News SATURDAY v February , 10:30 Test Pattern 11:00 Bar 6 Theater 12:00 Big Top 1:00 Mr. Wizard 1:30 Bowling Time 2:30 Pro Basketball 4:30 Horse Racing ' 6:00 Y-Teena 5:15 Indus, on Far, -5:30 Sat Sun. School 8:45 Message for Day 8:00 News " 6:15 Bar 8 Roundup 6:30 Ozark Jubilee 7:00 Jackie Gleason 8:00 Perry Como 9:00 Sid Caesar 10:00 Gee. Gobel . 11:80 Wrestling 10:30 Hit Parada v -SUNDAY . February ' 11 3 Tet Pattern ' 12:00 This Is Answer 12:30 Sunday Church 1:00 Oral Roberts 1:30 Frontiers - Faith 2:00 Christian Sci. 2:15 Indus on Parade 2:30 American Forum 3:00 Drew Pearson 4:00 Wash. Square 5:00 Topper 5:30 Telephone Time 6:00 Disneyland 7:00 Navy Log 7:30 Dr. Hudson's 8:00 Steve Allen 9:00 Goodyear TV 10:00 Loretta Young 10:30 Arthur Godfrey 11:00 This Is Life 11:30 Late News MONDAY February 8 10:45 Test Pattern 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 Strike it Rich 12:00 News 12:15 Love of Life 12:30 Message for Day 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 News , 1:10 Stand up-Count . 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 News 1:10 Stand- Be Count 1:30 Cooking Fun 2:00 Tuesday's Child 2:30 Tennessee Ernie 3:00 Matinee Theater 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm ' 4:30 Edge 'of Night 5:00 Comedy Time 5:30 Kiddie Time 6:00 Wyatt Earp 6:30 Brave Eagle 7:00 Weather 7:05 News 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Jonathan Wint's 7:45 Newsreel 8:00 Phil Silvers 8:30 Waterfront 9:00 Line Up ' 9:30 Mark Saber 10:00 Public Defender 10:30 Break Bank 11:00 Margie 11:30 nth Hour Final ' WEDNESDAY i - v. !i,':r Febrnary 6 . ' 10:45 Test Pattern 11:00 Price is Right 11:30 strike it Rich 1:30 Cookina Fun 2:00 Tunisian Holiday 12:00 News 2:30 Tennessee Ernie W-1 Love of Life . . S:O0Matinee Theatre 12:30 Message for Day 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 News t 1:10 Stand be count cooking run 4:00 Brighter Day . i 4:15 Secret Storm ' 4:30 Edge of Night 4 8:00 Comedy Time 8:30 Kiddie Time 6:00 Cisco Kid ' 6:30 Flicka 7:08 Weather . 7:05 News ' 7:15 Doug Edwards ' 7:30 People - Funny, . 8:00 Golden Flay, 8:30 Susie 8:00 Hey Jeannie 8:30 Eddy Arnold : 10:00 Lawrence Welk 11:00 Margie o.':. 11:30 lite Newt - - ,: TUESDAY T. ' February $ 10:48 Test Pattern v 11:00 Price Is Right 11:36 Strike It Rick 13:00 News ' u n jove ox 2:00 Suited Today " : 2:30 Tennessee Ernie , "8:08 Matinee ' Theatre 4:00 Brighter Day -;r : , 4:15 Secret Storm . s 4:38 Edge of Night V 8:08 Comedy Tim ' 8:30 Kiddie Time . ' ' v 6:00 Superman 1 ' ; 8:38 Margie Si:&J. V 7:08 Weather rW-v.' 7:051'ews Today 1 1 & 7: IJoug Edwards 7:38 B ldie Fisher so 7:48 Newsreel- .i-wwpv 8:08 Soldiers Fortune 8:38 Playhouse -4' v 8:00 Millionaires 5 8:36 Tvo Got Secret 10:00 U". S. Steel Hour 11:00 Pendulum Cases Heard Before J.P. G. S. Muldrow Hobson Scott appearing on the streets of Beulaville in a drunken condition, suspended upon payment of 83.00 fine and the court cost. Donald Wayne Corman, operat ing a motor vehicle upon the high ways of North Carolina at a speed of 73 miles per hour, cited to Coun ty Court for Jan. 29. J. F. Mohn, entering the premis es of plaintiff While no one was home, and did take and carry off without , consent ne hoe, bottom plows, cultivator ; attachment fer tilizer attachment planters and disk hiller tor a Massey Harris Tractor, waived hearing. , ; : . ., Preston Lanier, failing to support minor children. Waived hearing to County Court for January 29. Elizabeth B. Smith, operating a motor vehicle in the town of Beu laville and refused to heed a cau tion light or to slow down through school zone, defendant suspend ed upon payment of 65.00 fine and the court cost. Walter B. Taylor, operating a mo- ' North Carolina lost 968 qualified teachers to other states and ether occupational daring 1955-86. Of the l&n white teachers graduated In 1955, 228 went t ether states to teach and 151 entered other oocu- pations. During the same period 258 left teaching- In North Carolina to teach In ether states and 848 left to enter other Professions. The North Carolina Edaeattaav Association cites these facts In a leaflet on the demand and supply of teachers in North Carolina. Ov er 800,008 espies of the publicatian are being distributed. ' ' The demand for qualified white teachers la creatar than the supply produced by college. Colleges graduated 1,907 In 1955, but only 1,847 taught in North Carolina the following school year. The schools needed 2.608 a need which ex ceeded the supply of graduates by 788. ; The leaflet also points out that the average salary of North Caro lina's teachers in 1958-51 ranked 29th In the nation, but thla year dropped to 38th. Most of this de crease occurred last year, for In 1955-56 the rank was 33rd. This year the average salary in North Carolina la 83t wnue we na tional average is 84Ji20. In almost every other southeastern state hlrher ""t" salaries are pro Tided In certain districts and units. The nroblem of providing c auh teaehera la also pointed out in the leaflet A minimum of 30,- new white teachers will be needed In the next ten years. If the present trend continues, col leges will prepare about 28,808 and only 11,000 of these will teach In v -.V,.a .i jerry te fcwmson Precvthe led the North twi, " era in scoring with 16 point, . and Charles Byrd accounted f(P of the winners' points. L S c ' stood out in rebounding tor !TV Duplin, grabbing 12. Southerly with-16, and Walker with 11 top scorers for the Grady fivJ The Rebels outscored their "oiw ponents in every quarter but tu last North Duplin had a 19-is fw period lead, 33-27 half time adZ? North Carolina fowtar 8TaO - . . t. .... -""-' t uation. If only hatf the !M P- The North Duplin girlsX out pie, who Prepare to ta aatoaUr 'Jgeored the Grady sextet uTevet s-Ktiik t3srwt!IW the lt North dS ad with the task of preparing: aw l, 22-17 at the end nfli,. period, 41-33 at the' half and 6Hi BEBSBSSBBBBBEi h IF YOU HAVE I Chickens or Turkeys 1 II FOE SALKMSSB , 1 1 P. L. NETHERCUTT 1 ly Stt W. BRIGHT . PHONE 8484 W P fa Klnston' . , . ' Ml . :: Wi also buy pecans "-- ' Vggj. l A 10 penalty, or g minimnm of $1.00, 'whichever is greater, will be added to all 1957 county taxes not listed before January 31, 1957. : -Hoans-Everhefe; ' On apprpved Farms", Business, Residential, or combined properties. $5000.00 up. " ' , We do our own appraising enabling quicker service. Over 25 years experience. ,, Contact . , M. T. BRITT MORTGAGE CO. ' Clinton, N. C. -J ' HOMOOEN.ZIO DAIRY PRODUCTS ( 12. JJ Message for Say U:30 11th Hour Knal out 88,808 new teachers fas the nes 16 years. t . The leaflet Is being distribute for study at the local levet The- problems eoneernuig the : dMnandl and supply of tcaeheru are defined In a series of qnestlonsi (1) How . can we enoourag e more young people to enter the teaching pro fessiouT; (2) How can wo get . young people to teach after they, prepare to teachTj (3) Should wr Invest tax money to prepare teach ers and then lose them to other state and other oocupationaTj (4) Hew important are schools,, teach ers and children to the future of our state?; (6) How loag can we remain a progressive state if we stay out of step with progressr; (6) How can we provide higher salaries?; (7) Can we afford to' prepare 68,888 new teachers? (8)' Can we afford to get only half these we prepare?; (9) How much fa a teacher worth?; (16) Does It pay to Invest in education?' Saw -us. r .r tr U'(0;o ...riCMTS ULL COLDS v SYMPTOMS AT ONE TIME... 181 1CSC YI8SEI ITS THE PROVEN COLDS MEDICINE1 at the end f the third stanza. Rose Lindsay, with 37 points, was high scorer for the winners, but game honors went to Pat Harper at Grady, who accounted for 84 of k team's points. Betty Best was run. nerap to Miss Lindsay for North Duplin's scoring honors with 28. , AMI of North Duplin's remain'im Home games will be played at the Faisan gym, .Rebel Coach Richard Kaleel announced this week. : IIOTICE and HOOKER & CO. STOCKYARDS N. HERITAGE ST, , KINSTON, N. C. TELEPHONE 8624 Livestock Is our business so long as price and fair deal ing Is of such prune : import- ee, we expect to merit a fair share of what you have to offer, Aa the printed market Is so often at' variance with the facts, I sag rest you call by telephone.' We are open on Tuesdays and Fri days. MOST GRATEFULLY YOURS ' HOOKER COMPANY liEliiii INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARHALL TRACTORS FARM IMPLEMENTS RCA WHIRLPOOL-PARTS-S ERY I C E mmm mmi inc. kinstoh.worth carouha-phoxe4178 : Announcing.... ; Dr. A. B. Bland . ', - - - has moved into his new offices at ' v 119 NORTH COLLEGE STREET -Across the Street from Blanchard Pontioc Co. " , ' ' : :u Phone 4164 WALLACE, N.C. f I M OUR , 1 PRICE IS m Ve Are Paying Top Prices ' FOR SCRAP METAL i :, i Start That Spring Cleaning and sell your old scrap metal now - while prices are high. We will - Buy all kinds of scrap metals. ; - ; ' - DELIVER TO OUR PLANT VAYIIE AGRICULTURAL WOMSll I ooum jo an orreet GoIL;boro V Why Take Chances Of Carrying; ; Sums of;Moiiey On Your Person? ' u The risk is too great. Deposit your money, you will feel' a lot safer and be a lot safer. , , Checking 'Accounts are not pnly conven ient but you will always know to the penny, , how you stand financially. r Open An Account Now. 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