Stanford fry IMrs. Maud* Varhon) ■ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thornton of Corbitt Kill were Sunday visit ors with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Faison Byrd. Mrs. WoodfoF Cherry return09 40 her liome here Thursday after having been a patient to a Raleigh hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kornegay ere dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ick Jackson in Goldsboro Sunday. Mra. Lillie Swinson of Dudley Visited her sister, Mrs. Irene Her ring, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Faulk and Mrs.: Janie Faulk spent Sunday with Mrs. Hattie HollingsworQi to Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Kornegay spent the weekend with Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Arnette in Bowden. i.’4 Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Price , and Lynn of near Goldsboro spent Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. FaisOh Byrd. Mr, abd Mrs. George Smith, Mrj. J. B. Roberts and Mrs. Simoh Quirth visited Miss Lou Elmore at Seven Springs Sunday. ✓ Mrs. Lela Miller and Melvin Miller of Magnolia visited Mr. aftd Mrs. Ralph Jones dnd family Sat urday. , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wiggins and daughters of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. BiU Seymour and children, Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley Taylor end daughter of Goldsboro Visited Mrs. E. W. Brock during the Weekend:' Mrs. Donnell Bell ^entered tiie for Goldsboro hospital. Monday for White Flash. Club Mas Split 2 with Pinkney The White Flash Semi-pro base ball team split games with Pinkney over the weekend. The White Flash nine won over Pinkney 12-8 in a game played on the losers’ field Saturday afternoon, but lost 9-8 to a game at White Flash Sunday. treatment. Mr. find Mrs. Wyitt fiatiiioh and Johnny of Warsaw spent .Sunday and Monday With Mrs. Ester Eat mon. Mrs. Randall Hargrove spent last week With Mr. and Mrs. Rdtty Leonard in Lekington. LeOhard and C. B. Kornegay, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Dawson of Goldsboro, spent the weekend at the Baptist orphanage in ThomaSville. Mr., and Mrs. R. N. Chestuutt and daughter Polly of Washington spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Merritt ■—. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Joyner and daughters of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. Snipes Tuttier Of Wil mington Were dinner guests of Miss Janie Turtaer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Levy Heath and children of Deep Run and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Smith and family of LaGrange spent Suhday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles tVatson and Mrs. W. T. Wdtson left Sun day for Pensacola, Fla., where they will Visit Mra. W. T. Watson’s father, W. J. Ayers, who is serious ly ill. Mr. and Mrs. Blackmon A. Hall and children of Calypso were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bowden. Mra. W. P. Lane and sons Of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Lis ton Swinson Sunday. Liston Swmson left Sunday on a business trip to Philadelphia and .New York City. Visiting the Coy Smith family during the weekend were: Mfs. Sallie Parks Of New Bern, A2c Eu gene Smith of Pope AFB, Fayette ville, Mr. and Mrs. -J. R. Parrdtt Of Kinston, Mr. and Mrs.-R. B. Ben ton and Mrs. D. A. Willis of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Detihihg and daughter Sannie, Mrs. Mabel Smith and Albert Smith, Jr., Of NeWtdh Grdve, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Vernon and sons of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Beasley and sdn Eugene of Goldsboro. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS Notice to All beginning Saturday, May 21, and continuing uhtll fur- ■ thar notice, tho Mount Oliva City Wall will i; CLOSE AT SATURDAY NOON So that city employes may hava a half-ftoliday. Your cooperation in ftinaacting fclty bu 1 Mrs. Kate Bingham of Tacoma, Wsah., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ira Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stanley and son Thomas were dinner guests Corbitt Hill (By Nr*. L. IL Weaver) Mr. and Mrs. Moscoe Britt of Goldsboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin penning and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Britt and chil dren of Newton Grove visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harrell, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reardin of Dunn spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Kennedy and children of Goldsboro and Herman Cotton of Virginia spent ; Sunday with Mrs. Addie Cotton and Mr. -and Mrs. Denver Lee' Cot ton and daughter, Bebby. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mozingo and children of Greensboro visited rel atives here last weekend. I Bill Casey of the Air Force, sta [tioned in Louisiana, who has spent several days here with relatives, returned to his base Sunday. Carroll Young of Rocky Mount spent the weekend with Mrs. Zel m3 Casey. Mrs. Sudie Best is ill at Jhe home of her daughter, Mrs. Marvin Wise. Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Irvin Stanley of New Bern. Mr. arid Mrs. Percy Best and chil dren of Kinston visited Mrs. A. B. Guy Sunday. Mrs. C. T. Minton and sons, Tom mie and Stevie, of Wilmington vis ited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rivenbark during the weekend. '■ Bethel Bible Study Period Is Planned * Plans for (he vacation Bible school at the Bethel Methodist: church has been completed, it was announced this week. { The school will begin Mgy 30, with classes in session each after noon from 3 to 5 o’clock. Teachers are as follows: Mrs. Kermit Grady and Nancy Alphin,' beginners; Mrs. Willie Outlaw and Kathryn Alphin,. primary; Mrs. Robert Grady and Mrs. Garland Al phin, juniors; Mrs. Jeff Outlaw and Mrs. Jim Outlaw, intertnedi ates; Mrs. P. L. Grady, music; Mrs. John Grady, Mrs. Turman Alphin, and Linwood Grady, arts and crafts. Bethel (By Mrs. Garland Alphin) The 4-H club members had charge of the devotional Sunday morning. Those taking part were ^inwood and Gayle Grady, Clara and Clarissa Dail, Arvilla Jones and Betty Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Outlaw and children visited relatives at Clin ton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Lon nie Joyner at Calypso Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Haskins, F*OM THE e HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP — Wanted. Savar al girls to address, mail post cards. Spare time every Week. Write Box 181, Belmont, Mass. .__6-10p. MAN OB WOMAN—to tako Over route of established Watkins cus tomers in the city of Mount Olive. Earnings unlimited. No investment necessary. We will help you get started. Write the J. R. Watkins Co., Debt. S-3, Richmond, Va. 5-20p WANTED—Ambitious young man , .who wants to develop own insur lance agency, either full or part time. Write Box H-l, Greensboro. .5-2Qc _LOST A FOUND ‘i.OST — Licanso plates and tail light off Ford pickup truck. Find er please return to Summerlin Electrical Service, Mount Olive. ■' __ 5-24C .MISCELLANEOUS UNBREAKABLE' CRYSTALS—put in while you wait Guaranteed watch -end jeWelfy repairs. Daugb by Jewel BOX, Center street, Mount Olive. tfc DO YOU NEED FARM HELP? — Gall 3481. 1 8-20c BUSINESS SERVICE TYPEWRITERJtDDlNO machines ’ repaired. New Royal typewriters for every peed. Can Goldsboro 851, Worley Typewriter Exchange, - “yrtgh > ’ ble" washing ba MoM Maytag's Gy* rata tor forces Water -through the clothes again and again, nevWt JtaSt drags them through the water. Gets clothes ' Easter en clothes -because Msytsg tries,water atrtleti alone to roll and Bex every garmfchVuritil ft nth completely. vV-£ r , e ilcemistwtfc . Aen. Cemeintotay! ' Leem why atfftttor . • washing’s bast. - "s f. - ■ ■ 11 ■ ;V... ■ .■“ C ft ■ ■ ; ‘, - ' ■%?'V^V DIAL 2251 - i jjjp., MOUNT OUVE r^^TTrjhm^^ :Sk"; ■; •: : \V'’‘ *5 '! V'^'a•**#: 105% W. Center Street. TF-c Kodak films — Developed a* per print. Mail orders accepted. Portraits made, copies made from old photographs. Kraft’s Studio, near post office. Mount Olive, tfc LOOK) — Need Money? We loan $10 to $100 on your furniture, appliances or automobile. Our serv ice supervised by N. C. State Bank ing Commission. Fidelity Finance Co., Goldsboro, phone 4500, 122 N. John street tfc TV SALES AND SERVICE — See Sylvania’s famous “Halo Light picture! We service what we sell and others too! Sutton Electric Co., Mount Olive. __tfc FOR RENT FOR ft ENT — My 5-room house at, Hopewell Crossroads. Acre of land' goes with it. Also for sale, limited amount Of early soy beans. R. K. (Bob) Lewis, route 4, Mount Olive. ~ _ F-tfc FOR RENT — Almost new 5-room house, near Salem church, just north of Mount Olive. See Paul Garrison at W. R. Jennette Furni ture Store. „ . tfc FORWENT — 5-room apartment on corner of John and Chestnut streets. Mrs. J. J. Whitehurst, Mount Olive, phone 2455 or 2924, FOR SALE PLENTY OF GOOD — Used tires on hand. All sizes, fully guaran teed. Bargain prices. Clifton Tire Service. Mount Olive.tfc LADIES! — Planning for beach or vacation trips this summer? Be gin to get ready now by seeing the wonderful collection of shorts, slacks, pedal pushers, Tee shorts, beach coats and hats and bathing suits now on display at Ethel’s Shoppes in Mount Olive and Fai son. 5-27c NOW IS THE TIME — to book your General Wayne potato bags I with English and Oliver,, Mount Olive. ____5-24c TOBACCO FLUES — Quickly end expertly made, with guaranteed fit for your individual barn. See Hasty Plumbing and Heating Co., Mount Olive. _> tfc FOR SALE — 7-room house, with 1 bath, porch, wired for electric stove, oh N. Chestnut street. Tele phone 2629, , ji^lc WE ARE HANDLING — Baby Chicks. Come see us. Prices right/ Ed Lewis, Mount Olive, tfc SPECIAL POLICY —.For business and professional men. $150.00 per tnonth until 1975 (in event of your death prior to that time) and then to your beneficiary $15,000.00. $150.00 per month in event of total disability for as much as 10 years, and at the end of 10 years $15,000.00 Cash to YOU. You must he in good health to qualify for this policy. Contact James G. Dick son, Calypso, phone 2892. 5-24c JUST ARRIVED — Another ndw shipment of white dresses for graduation wear. AH sizes and many styles, at Ethel’s Shoppes, Mount Olive ahd Faison. 5-27c AWNINGS — Mats! or cloth, for home or business. Porch columns and ornamental iron railings. Rur al mail box posts, children’s swings and see-saw sets. See Leon Britt, Mount Olive. tfc INTERESTED? — In real bargains in a used oil Tange or electric refrigerator? If so see us at once. We nave several which we’ll sell at rock-bottom' prices. They’re in good conditiod, and excellent bar gains at our prices. Summerlin Electrical Service, Mount Olive, tfc 16ft &ALE—6,7, 4, ami 16-ft. croo soted posts. Large and small lota iff lumber treated. Any quantity for sale. Newton Grove Creosoting CO., Newton Grove. N. C. tffcc. itEAL ESTATE FDR SALE — 2S acres, practically all cleared. 'Good Broom dwelling, tobacco 4mrn» pabk house, and other neces sary outbuildings. Approximately two and one-half acres of tobacco, two acres of cotton. Good truck land. Located three miles east of Calypso 00 good road, electricity, Seven-room dwelling in good con dition, just being repainted, about three acres of land available, if desired. City water expected soon, hardsurfaced road, electricty, etc. Just six more lots oe Franklin’ street ih southern part of Mount OUv*. . . . v . I If ydu Wish to Buy or sell real estate, contact James G. Dickson, rlSrES'l-ATS■tdmiWe51E now making FHA city and Farfn mortgage loans. Low Interest ratAs And tong terms, with fair apprai*" ais, make these loans your wisest financing. See Thad Thigpen or Bryce Fieken for details. Phone 2088. Mortgage Cancellation insur ance available, but not required. F-tfc FOR SALE — Porto Rican Sweat Potato plants. Andrews and Knowles Produce Co. 5-24c GOING FISHING? — Then you'd better go to Lowe’s Firestone store in Mount Olive first, and see the wonderful line of tackje, equip ment and Mercury outboard motors now in stock. The fisherman’s headquarters for sure! tfc Jr., of nekr Trenton visited Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Grady Sunday. : Little Imegene Summerlin re turned to her home near Warsaw last Thursday after spending sever al days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Summerlin. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Barwick and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Outlaw and chil-. dreft of Seven Springs visited Mr. and Mrs. Garland Alphin and Mrs. Annie Alphin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Outlaw and children, William and Glenda, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs* Fred Lewis of the Hopewell com mfinity. Mrs. Arthur King and children and Mrs. Rose AlphiA Of Mount Olv ive visted Mrs. Ahnie Alphin Mon day. Elwood Cherry of Westbrook Grove visited Mrs. Mertie Cherry Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. ifaley Dean rtf Ra leigh spent the weekend 'with Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Sullivan. The Deans, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sul livan, Helen Sullivan and Mrs. W. G. SUllivafi ana daughter, spent Saturday at Carolina Beach. Annie "Lois Grady, stuadlrt at ECC, Greenville, spent the week end at her home here. 1 Kathryn Ann Alphin, Nancy Al phin and Eva Nan SUmmerlin afe those from this cotnmunity sight seeing in Washington with the Kenansville seniors. Miss Katherihe BOWrtah Of War saw visited Mr. and Mrs. C. C.i Ivey, Jr., Shnday. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Alphin ahd children visited Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Vernon in Mount Olive Sun day. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS - ■ ~ ... .A maft lias to burn his finger* a few times before he is Ih 1 pOsitidh to teach others. ' « ^ ADMINISTRATOR'S TSOTICB*" The undersigned, having duly qualified as administrator of the estate of Josepn Darden, deceased, late of route 4, Mount Olive, Wayne County, North Carolina, this is to i notify all persons having claims against said estate to present thefh to the uildersigned at his home Oh route S, Mount Olive, on ot before the 20th day of May, 1956, «r thia notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. g All persons indebted to said tate will please make prompt tlemeht. This the 20th day of Mafc 1955. K. S. WARREN, Adm. ! 6-24c Estate Joseph Darden t i.ss&ssBas&ad; To Be Free From Moth •! Worries! I, * ' . . * I've sent all our wool dcMm Y' to Mount Olive Dry Cleaners : to Ike cleaned end stored In ■$* their wonderful moth-proof £ bags. , You can forigelt your > ( moth worries, too, if you'll do the same! Cell today! j Ml. Olive Dial 2034 tor Fast Pick-Up And Delivery Service S; * I ► ' . ■ r ' J * '■ WHEN you learn what’s been done in the auto* mobile pictured here, you can easily see why this beauty is winning rave notices coast to coast. Buick engineers took the hardtop body design that has been growing tremendously in popularity over the past six years—and gave it four doors instead of two. Simple? Sure—to all outwaird appearances^ . But it took a brand-new kind of body with wholly new structural principles to do it—to bring this long-awaited new kind of automobile to the public in volume numbers and at popular prices. For this is a true hardtop—with the sleek and racy look of a Convertible, because there are no center posts in the window areas on either side. And now it has front doors for the front-seat passen- ... gers—and rear doors for the rear-seat passengers —plus room increased tO the size of a full Sedan, • fit took some special kind of engineering magic, you can be sure, to hinge all. four doors at their forward edges for greater safety, and more ease of entering and exiting.) 3?"“ss ^"Soww i switch the pitch just by press^rtf® Cruisin9- ^u 9et lightning-like response for a!.90* peda,~and sudden safety-surqe of"® , r 9etQway, or for a Performance thnll of foe vf "9 ?°Wer' ,f’s Roaomastep, optional on other cL- s,andard on “,r°coa jg So it looks like Buick has scooped the industry again—and come up with the hottest news in hardtops since Buick originated the first two* door .hardtop six years ago. .... - ^ xf-t ■ And you can have it naur—In the low-price SPECIAL or the supremely-powered CENTURY—and either ope at the modest esftra cost of • 4-door model over a 2-door. Drop in on us today—this week, (or sure—and sea ., ’ • how easily and hdw Quickly One can he yours. Local Delivered Price of) _ ^ (he 1955 Butck SPECIALS 0094 MWV 6->»lnm»r I«d—I ( 4AV« MwM 4> (W»jfc«M) l» 1 88 Optional equipment, accessories state and local taxes, IT any, additional. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities. Even the factory-installed extras you may. want are bargains, such asi Heater & Defroster-ftl JO; Radio & Anlenna-$»1.50. v. -f -n. mw i 1 '4 can vow set • sites • trot tmvn CHUCK YOUt CAS—CHKK MCMCM* —•WHEN UTTCR AUTOMOaaK AM IUIIT WICK WIU BUILD 1HBBT > 4i f.Sv Enjoy cooled, filtered olr> . for lose then you think 1 with Buick's . ' AIRCONDiTIONER iT""JAMES STREET ****** :7V .> . v iK? MOUNT OLIVE, C ! V*;rV- . 4-.' * «*£* -tH'