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Mrs. Clinton Campbell : : Birth "Announcement : ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Quinn of Comfort announce the' birth of a .daughter; Brenda Jj Sue,.: weighing seven pounds and seven ounces On ' March 19 at Lenoir' Memorial Hos pital. Mrs. Qulnn It the former Miss Lois Boyette of Beulavlile , -t ; , vsv ' Beulaville Personals i . Mrs. Ralph Pickett and Nancy -"Mrs. Clyde McDowell and 'Patsy Mrs. F?.R, ThJgpen Sr. shopped la Kinston 'Friday. . : . J'; i Mrs. J. -R Batchelor of Kinston , spent Saturday ight with Mr. and, f Mrs. Bob Batchelor , other visitors 'of the Batchelor this ; week were ,Mr. and Mrs.'-Vance Bachelor an family of Chinquapin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Batchelor of Warsaw and Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Batchelor, of Alexandria" Va. j Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and - were Mr. and Mrs. Lary Bostio Mrs. S. P Bostic and Steve of Fort Bragg, Mr. and Mrs Ben Stroud , News and Representatives Mrs Russell Lanier 2132 of KenansviUe . and. Ifcechardj Billy, of Trenton, Mrs.- Durwood Bostic family; ., Mr.' and Mrs. S, P. ,Bostlc, Mr. Jerry DeBeU and Mrs. Hosea Hun ter attended- the funeral of Mrs Lula Dixon to, Bose" Hill Saturday. Mr. and- Mrs. , Dempsey Batchelor of Alexanderia Va. visited Mr. and Mrs.' Delmer Houston -Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gore Mr. and Mrs. Ji:mmy Campbell of Goldsboro f visited Mrs.' Susan Turner Sun' day afterbo oh." , ' 1 Mm. Leslie Evans and Miss Mar- Jorie Evans . vlsi d relatives in Trenton, Thursday. Mrs, Susan Turner-" ' Honored At Dinner On 79th Birthday . Mrs. Susan Turner .was .honored on her 79th birthday Sunday with a dinner at her home. Thdse at- tendlg were Mrs. Lula Q. Parker, Kev and Mrs Jerry DeBeU and Jonathan,' Mr and ' Mrs.Emery, Campbell, Mrs. Rosa .Lewis Gladys nt Pplm.r iwri ..Tm .'Turner and EASTER IV for the "voune folks" Girls: DRESSES $2.98 up DUSTERS $5.98 up 3-pc. SUITS .... $8.98 up in exciting, new .styles and fabrics. Accessories to match. Sizes: Infants thru sub-teens. Alford of Pink Hill. Mrs: O. C. Glenda Billi Sue and Bidhard Thomas Of Pink Hill, Mr. and Mrs. JJ. Cottle of Pink Hill, Mr. Mr. Jerry Cottle and Terry Mr. & Mrs. Clintpn Campbell Jean and James jwnery. jars.. Turner receivea many nice gifts. . . AND tET'S NOT FORGET THE YOUNG MEN SUITS 2 to 8 $5.98 up Washable Summer SLACKS $2.98 up Contrasting slacks and sport coat outfits in the latest styles and fabrices. Sizes Infants thru age 12. THE BLOSSOM SHOPPE "Prom eradle thru College' 1. Queen St Dial MM ' Kinston -v, . VA Announces esln Claims Allowed Veterans Administratibn annoua ced a new pilot, study now is xm- derway to review veterans' claims that were' disallowed after World War VLV-:Z:v.-i Sumner G. Whittier, Adminis trator -of Veterans Affairs, said the pilot study is the converse of the current review of compensation and pension claims' that were al lowed over the same, period. Mr. Whittier said the pilot study is being, conducted in the VA re gional offices at Columbia, S. C; Brooklyn, N. Y.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Togus, Me.! WiChat, Kans ; Seattle, Wash.; and Lubbock Tex. Therough this study, -VA will come up with one of three conclu sions: . 1. A review of disalliwed claims would not be worth the effort; or, 2. A further extension of the pilot study would be in order; or, 3. A full-scale nation-wide review of disallowed claims is necessary. Mr. Whittier ordered the pilot study at the request of veterans' organizations which may have . erred in some of the claims. - believe VA . disallowing Linotyping Course Offered AfChovfan Murfreesboro. N. '.C A six ..J . : ' i weesrs j course m JUnotyping ope ration maintanence, Teletypesetter perforator operation, and Teletype setter operating unit monitoring will be offered at the Roy Parker School of Printing at Chowan' Col lege June 2 to July 11. t The Linotype course' is planned primarily for those who have bad printing experience, according to John McSweeny, director, of the School of Printing; but high school graduates with good academic re cords wlU; .Jbe .. conaldered.1. .' Applicants for the Teletypesetter perforator course must have a ty ping speed of SO words a minute to be accepted. This course is open to both men and women. - Application ... are now being ac cepted1, McSweeney said, with re gistration closing May 28. The cost of the course is $150.00 including room. Prison Guard From NOTICE AND M TEAKS EXPERIENCE NO WATER NO PAY Not Just A Drop BUT By The Gallons GUARANTEED . E. L. REGISTER BOSS HILL Resistor's Crossroads' C. V. BRIIIKLEY TEACHET 10 n U3 COME TO Thursday, April 3 at 7:00 A. M. Telephone numbers in Beulaville Will change Thursday to a new nation - wide numbering plan. The change is a necessary forerunner of eventual subscriber dialing of long distance numbers. NEW DIRECTORY Prior to this number change all telephone subscribers will fit DroviJded with a new directory. Use the old directory through Wednesday then begin using the new directory on Thursday. Starting Thursday all Beulaville telephone numbers will have an office name and num- f v ber plus 4 other digits. This name and number . will be T f ; PRESS Be sure to dial two letters and five numbers of the telephone i ft milliter , v you are calling. ctncwii TEiETirarif ai:d telegraph co::pany H. W. King of Faison. route 1. was one of three prison guards fir ed in Raleigh last week for alleged ly participating in a plot to help five prisoners escape. ' King became a guard at the pri son on December 24, 1956. According to the Raleigh News and Observer, a $19,000 bribe that never paid figured prominently in the breakout plot ! , Zcci Great for KSn:r C-rDSeCtis Zemo, a doctor's formula, liquid or ointment, aoothaa, helps heal minor burns, cuts, bnilsea. Family antiseptic, eases itch of surface rashes, 1 1 iii, teen-e pimples, athlete's foot. Stops scratdUng, ao aids faster healing. For stubborn oues, gel xns atrmgth THIS WEEK la Washington With Clinton Davidson The hardest in Washington dis courage is, 'without doubt. Secretarr of : ' Agriculture Earn laft , Benson. A week seldom passes that' he does not reject demands that he - resign. . .. .; y If harsh criticism and he has had an abundance of it gets voder his skin he shows no sign of it. Eggs and verbal brick-bats have rained down on him for more than Are years. : - 'yw! Since January, 19S3, be has spent almost $20 ouTion on programs urboriaed by Congress to help farmers. Yt poO afMr poll has ibowa ; that saost iarmeis want him to quit. ' v Benson, himself, dispotes ; those) pells. He wonld rather ntj on tho saafl he receives which, be says, tons ' more than three to one in favor of his slaying. How many of those are from fanners he doesnt say. -; . The Congressional - Record has printed more than 100 speeches by congressmen demanding that Benson resign. At least a dozen delegations from Congress have faced the Secre tary and insisted that he get out Recently one such delegation told , him that if he didn't go soon he would cause 25 to 30 Midwestern Republican congressmen to be de feated in November. Benson told them, in effect, that he didn't believe it. ' -W?:' ' Some of those most active In the "dump Benson" campaign claim that Vice-President Nixon is one of their leaders. Nixon, however, has neither confirmed nor denied the reports. Benson says they are not true. - " , In the Senate -and Houso AgnoJ" , ture Committees, where farm legis lation must originate, Republican . and Democratic members have been almost equally critical of Benson and his farm policies. They've made life miserable for him in the hope that he would quit. '' ' The attitude of the farm organiza tion leaders in Washington has f ranged from lukewarm to ' openly " hostile. Generally, the Farm Bureau has been less critical than the others. Benson, on the other hand, is not , without staunch supporters. Most important of those is President , Dwight P. Eisenhower. He not only " refuses to ask Benson to fesign, but . publicly endorses his farm, policies ' and insists that he stay. ? For almost every speech in Con gress demanding that Benson resign, there has been another praising him. Principally, these have been made by congressmen from Northeastern states and from predominantly urban districts, but he also has supporters ' from farm states. !--.. The enigma of it au is that Benson is generally well liked, personally. He is respected for bis unshakable devotion to his convictions. A deeply religious man, be simply turns the tother cheek to his sssailants. He has said repeatedly that he does 1 not seek personal popularity. The fact that his program does not appeal to many farmers, or to- Congress, does, not discourage him. Only one thing counts: His firm conviction that what he stands for is right and in the long-time best interest of bran and the nation. , J , ";m , ':.i.f. til set I Hurts of that Coujtrj; -mofirta A6tS IH PE?SIA,V 1 ' "t&2 r- LWbNS'I nor ENGftfinwg aMnjcrry4,...-BW nhiivb naesT mbrem CWso3 - '" LOftF or Blesses BRZfiO CWR , V TW ffifiES CFTHC EUHO cOXJPleT ' S-TBEYrWE MAW ftNO wife fl V,l n OOOD MSJC-KHTVIP' I VStS IMSUWO 'SMytw. A&HHttlim rbS5'BILny i Nationwide means com" plete insurance service. 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