i 1 1.: j Licenses issued by, Mrs. l ,.we W. Williams,. Register Deeds Of Duplin County ; du i .. i the month, of December, 1958 .were.: ,;. fC': ','''. J Joseph Wesley .Rouse, Magnolia - C ;ialdine Howard, Magnolia. Donald Kerznlt Carter, Eliza bethtown '-, Dorothy Etta, John ' ton, Wallace v '-J X , Harry Earl Gottfried, Jr, Hal landale, Fla. - r Betty Louis Kno - wles, Rose Hill, V.'.. $?i James Franklin Scroggins, Co lumbus, Ga. - Christine Elsie .Yates, Sterling, Va... r:.fy. I'M. , I fit l.i i-, i ., ,.,.. i. ,., . ,, , .. .. ..,...4. M Ll j fry xyyX 1959 epUlftY TAXES With Your Township ' List Taker k : TODAY, I l T . -.j.-,. ll.,l 1 II. II ITI J r i l ' ' 'tte-iif 'XtlX'i Xi i'v'',J'-'.'f"'J':",''',tJ'v,: . , Good resolutions are a plea- ; , . We Want Your Hogs santptosoucaSMaiet , "ePayAFremiumForTopQuaUtyUogi i "t , ; See Uf or CaU 2106, Clinton, N. C 1 : Clinton Livestock WW JXlartet . i Jot. . OPERATED BY LtTNDY PACKING COMPANY fr"' V:''' SFridayawl8;m. Until 5 p. m. fiftlrfclwA M' T ? DoTfaigJM Are Monday Throng " . UUIUUUIUf ; II. V. u -' ) EnzznzzzznB ,, 000000000000C9000000000000000Q0000000 1 2 v ,s , , fo S x 2 f o';: : . r Trr iv ' ho ' 'J - 7 e hi " t-- 2 I : s ';--nL' jjwa& , o Lp-'.x . ?u Lti r o 4o - - lym-ntt& o S'fWfc'Ai. j,iHTrii' .' . i. :'...r-. I O 1. To You, Would Everything You Have Be Lost? The Type Person ' rO 1 Saved ... Just In I O : Jiayen t its Wot Too ' f A 1" Prepared () 0 ) ) ? ( ) 1 ) 'If . ... Y t '1 ; J - i xW i III , i ..y Gray Brown, l.t. 1, 1 j- ' gnoiia - Mary Lovette, Wallace. Billy George Davia, Rt,- 4, Kinston - Mary Elizabeth Batc helor, Deep Run. ! ! - Kenneth Lamar MoClain, Jacksonville- v Myrtle Faye Whaley, Beulaville. y- v James McCoy Teachey, 1 Jt, Greenville r- Nanola tDawn Fo rest, (Tavares, : Fla. .V t.H'&r . , HalUe James Page, Jr, Rt, 1, Walalce Barbara Jane Blanton, Teachey. ; '. ''X'' Charles Eugene Russell, Rt 1, Carthage - Normi - Marie ' Joy ner, Rt. 2, Mt Olive. i ' Michael Delano Aldridge, Pink Hill - Geraldine Williams, Rt X Pink Hill - '''' v Moody Graham Moore, Teachey ni&$rAiiiipLETi RCA OTP00L-PTJ-$EII ICI Who Has Thought Of Emergencies And Has Case? If You Have, You Are" Wise Bui If You Late To Begin Saving Now. -: - t For a Secure Future By Saving Now. 11 . Open An Account At ; t WALLACE 1- I J - l iuude Pet to way Crawley, Rose Hill. Ernest Laut Miller,1 Comfort -Azeline Taylor, Beulaville. :. " Thomas " Howard Hennessee, Morganton - Carole Ann Carr, Wallace. .v. ', ., - . s Kenneth Lane Howard, Rt 1, Pink Hill . Nelda Sue Jennette, Calypso. Gerald Haywood Quinn, War saw - Rita Rae Sutton, Warsaw. a Joseph Ray Jackson, Greenville Marjorie Anne Davis, Warsaw James , Francis English, Rt X Wallace ' Judy Frances Sandlin, Beulaville.--.-) V'. . . Lester Melvin Fussen, Teac hey Clara Catherin Laaier, Warsaw. . .-. - Rupert Ansel Shank, Jr, Rt 4, Floyd, Va., - Billie Mec Wa ters, Rose Hill 'v..,-v';i "Ralph Donald Jones, Stantons burg ' Elizabeth Lamb Judge, Wallace. , ' Carlo Ramus Hansen, Clear water, Fla. - Rachel Sophronia Perkins,' Clearwater, Fla. ' Edward Jerrell Thigpen, Beu laville - Reba Faye Whaley, Rt 2, Beulaville. ' ' James Earl - Williams, Rt 2, Pink- Kill - Frances Carolyn Ho ward, Pink Hill. Williams Franklin Hardy, Rt 1, Dudley - Nellie Eudine Rouse, Calypso. Bobby Gene Howard, Pink -Hill - Patricia Quinn, Kenans ville. ' William Murphy Bethune, Jr, Chapel Hill - Grace Annette Bo ney, Wallace. Gordon Miller, Kenansville -Mary. Elizabeth Hatch, Warsaw. . Willie Allen Reid, Rt 2, Gol- dsboro Pauline Gavin Carey, Goldsboro. John Junior McKiver, Rt. 2, Warsaw - Margaret Turner Mo ore,-Warsaw. - Johnnie William Farrior, Rt 2, Pink Hill - Geraldine Davis, Rt. 1, Beulaville. o o o o Or. Have You Been EJnpnen o o o ' o o o o o ;o o o o .0 ' o o : o o o :o o t o ; o 4 , FAISOII WITH OVB ) i COYS IN SERVICE -t- ' ' V . William S Wilson Serving, aboard the attack car rier US8 Independence Jan. 10 at the Brooklyn Navy Shipyard, is William E, Wilson, fireman. USN, son of Mrs. Effle R. Lockerman of Rose Hill, N. C. The Navy's newest attack car rier is the fourth of the Forrestal class. The 80,000 ton ship, with its 3,500 man crew. Is furnished with modern living accomodations and the newest equipment available. The Independence will undergo sea trials fti preparation for a Car ibbean cruise next spring, under her first commanding officer, Capt Rhodam Y. McElroy, Jr. of Le banon, Ky. Joseph H. Beasley FORT BELVOIR, VA. (AHTNC) Joseph H. Beashy, whose wife, Ann, lives at 201 N. Chestnut St., Mount Olive, N. C, recently was promoted to captain at Fort Bel volr, Va. where he is a member of Headquarters, U. S. Army En gineer Cen.er. Captain Beasley, a chaplain at the center, entered the Army In June 1955. The 29-year-old officer is a 1951 graduate of the University of North Carolina and a 1954 gradu ate of Duke University. He was formerly employed as a teacher by PeekskiU (N. V. ) Military Acad emy. His mother, Mrs. Ollie M. Beasley, lives in Randleman, N. C. Keith J. Horne Keith J. Home, interior com munications electrician ftPeimai, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Horne of Route 2, Beulaville, N. C, graduated Dec. 19 from the Naval Interior Communications Electrician . SCtiool, at the Naval Training Center Great Lakes, IU. Students at the schpol are taught the care and maintenance of shipboard navigational equipment. This includes electrical and mag netic compasses such as the syn chro nuits, gyro-compass systems and related equipment. Graduates of the school are gen erally assigned to shipboard duties upon completion of their training The course lasted 14 weeks. Education Loan B. E. Bryan Established The establishment of an educa tion loan fund at Mout Olive Jun ior College In honor of Mayor B. E. Bryan of Mount Olive has been announced by President W. Bur- kette Raper. The fund was inaugurated by the office staff and foreman of the Calypso Plywood Company, of which. Mr. Bryan president, and will be used to aid worthy and nedy students to further their ed ucation at Mount Olive Junior College. MOUNT OLIVE SHOE SHOP Expert Repairs Quality Materials 160 E. Main Mt Olive - Seasonable Charges - DOGIuOIn Tl Manufactured .A ENTERPRISE ,tFEEJ)MILL;; 1 - . ' FEEDS Si 8. Center St Mt. Olive, N. C, ; 4-1 1 Cc:.".iy.Ccancit Gels Good Starts -For Hew Year i The 4-H County Council held its First meeting of the year Thurs day night with 1 President Mar garet Millar of Faison club presid ing. Patricia McCoy acted as sec retary in the . absence 6f Evelyn Newklrk. Mrs. 8. B. Bodges, Public Hea lth Nurse of Duplin County Health Department was the PnlncJpal Spe ker. Nursa Hodges after a brief address, showed a film on Good Grooming. . ' i- Events and activities of the next three month were discussed dur ing the business session. The en tire group of council members, leaders and parents participated in the recreational period. The 4-H County Council is composed of of ficers of the 17 4-H club in the county. They meet quarterly to plan the program that will be car ried out during February, March and April. Art Exhibf A catalogue of the exhibit of great masters, which is now on display at Presbyterian Junior College, has been prepared as a project of the Oratorical and Debating Club of Presbyterian Junior College. iVsitors may se cure a copy from the college of fice before viewing the exhibi tion. The public is invited to see the pictures in the halls and in the faculty room of Presbyterian Junior College from January 12 through January 31. The catalogue lists 143 items in the collection and biographi cal sketches of fifty of the artists. 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Across from the Park In Clinton Be our guest for a pleasure test . and let Chevy sweet talking! Before you decide on any new car, here's the biggest break you can give your dollars and your self: Drive a '59 Chevrolet. You'fl find there's no reason to tvant'a car that costs more and no car you want that costs less! Here are some of the things Chevrolet will tell you about when you drive it ROOMIER BODY BY FISHER more width for seating comfort, more luggage space, and dew in 'I-- y ..... , v - " 1 I : . . . .. ..-::- - , now see the Aathorlwd Chevrolet dealer ,v JONES CHEVROLET TEE DUPLIN ECC To 0,'fcr Aft. liight Classes ''i-.'.i, ..;: East Carolina Colloge will in itiate 1 in the spring quarter a special program of undergradu ate courses to be taught in late afternoon or at night Vice President and Dean of Instruction Leo W. Jenkins has just announced that plans for the new program are well un derway. 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In response to demand, other courses may be added. Further infomatlon about the new program of courses may be obtained from Dr. Leo W. Jen SovTIm Pieces . . . WE MAKE NEW ONES Should you have the misfortune to break your glass frame or lens save the pieces We can repair or duplicate them for you quickly nd economically. FOR COMPLETE EYEGLASS SERVICE SEE . . . TOLAS, OPTICIAN OOLDSBOKOS ONI V REGISTERED RET MI OPTU3AM 00 to I Mon thru Frl too to 1:00 Sat Corner Hotel Golfti WANTED PECANS -PECANS Top Prices Paid For All Varieties WAYNE POULTRY Co. Located in Littleton's Warehouse 600 N. John St. Goldsboro Ph. RE 4-32C1 13 t ur Price Ss i mm We Are Paying Top Prices For Scrap Metal 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 Wayne Agricultural A. Works South John Street Goldsboro, N. C. do its own ehoose from, with compression ratios ranging up to 11.25 to 1. FULL COIL SUSPENSION further refined for a smoother, steadier ride on any kind of road. TURBOGLIDE, POWERGL1DE, AND LEVEL AIR suspension head a full list of extra-cost options that make for happier driving. your local authorized Chevrolet i U Warsaw, N. C. ? '';'f .WARSAW MOTOR JAM".:... t 1- 3 Una, Vice President, East Caro lina College, Greenville, N. C . Se who is firm and resolute fa will moulds the .world to himself. ' IXCn3...1KA:L HURTlNa YOUT friUf fnmi iiwimIIim u MAL allow, u ull u ba Msta fnrtlMr pa ul mh Sutio iwt. Ait i-Doot Sport Sedan dealer'l : - It-"- -- - - COMPANY , ' ! I taBsff tni .i Tin. at tMiw mttu 6H Mais Street Ftaone csei . i. 101 B. CoUece Street Kaanfaetarea license No, Ut S x A V- v V -1. 1 ' I .... ii .