Newspapers / Mount Olive Tribune (Mount … / July 29, 1955, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of Mount Olive Tribune (Mount Olive, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
News For VoteriiiK Veterans Administration remind ed World War n veterans that they ha vs one year from July 25 in which to complete GI training and two years from the same date in i which to apply for GI .loans. . July 25, 1956, marks the end of the education program for all but a few of ..the World War II vet ;:v erans now in training under the V, original GI Bill. ' f\ GI training payments to schools . and veterans will stop on that date even though a veteran may stil have unused training entitlement or/be in the middle of a course The GI loan program, now at peak activity, has two more years to run, coming to end lor practical ly all WWn veterans cm July 25,1987. . / ' i The small group of Veterans ex empted from these two deadlines are those who enlisted or re-enlist ed under the Armed Forces Volun tary Recruitment Act between Octo her 6, 1943, and October 5, 1946. t These veteran have nine years from % When You Can I. Save fc'? » K ■ % #1 * «f For the first time ever, you can now get a genuine General Electric 11 cubic* foot refrigerator, with the fam ous revolving shelves for only $269.95 JUP' MaMIM.N REFRIGERATOR ■ ■ ' . y 4. Electric Service : ’ Center Street Mount Olivo yoo»'t«T»Wi« “HOLE”-HEARTED PRACTICE SESSION—Seattle Rainiers hurler Ewell Blackwell serves’ ’em up for outfielder Art Schult as Schult tries for the range of the most>eyed bit of fence on the Pacific Coast circuit. A Seattle, Wash., TV station says it will pay $100,000 to any coast leaguer who drills one through the slightly-larger-than-basfbalir-sire knothole in the Rainiers’ left field fence during a. scheduled, game. the end of their enlistment or re-en listment to finish GI training and 10 years to apply for GI loans. More than 90 per cent of the loans—3,750,000—were for the pur chase of homes. Business loans totalled 220,000 and farm loan; numbered 67,000. More than 7,800,000—or half of all who served in World War II— received some sort of education or training under the GI Bill since 1944; Peak of the Gl Bill education and training program was reached in 1947 when more than 2,500,000 World War n veterans were in schools, on-the-job training estab lishments, or on farms throughout V TMC OOCTDR LEFT THIS PRESCRIPTION FOR YOUR SISTER .TOMPV& TAKE IT TO GIENNIMARTIN MUG COMPANY RIGHT AWAY. WE'U. ^ SOON HAVE HER UP ANQ ABOUT AGAIN ! j . ✓Vt n the country. Only about 138,000 World War II veterans are still in training under the original GI Bill. ’*■-— , ' -v 0—1 am the widow of a World War I veteran, receiving a month ly VA pension. I am receiving Sur vivors’ Insurance benefits, based on my late husband’s employment. Are those benefits considered in come, for pension purposes? M A—Survivor’s Insurance benefits, which you receive on the basis of your late husband’s employment, are considered as income. f Annual Boyette Family Reunion on August 7 |f The annual Boyette family re union will be held August 7 fet the home of Mrs. Jane Sutton Boyette of Newton Grove, route 1. Friends and relatives are invited to attend and bring a picnic lunch. Midget Standings w L Calypso v fi S1&. Legion ' Tribune \':W. 4 % Rotary . s 3 4 Jaycees 0 \ 9 Results Monday: Legion 9, Jay cees 0, forfeited. ' . vt Results Tuesday: Tribune 15, Jaycees 3. >-■ Today: Play-offs begin: ____PP TEETH IN WASTE BASKET Oklahoma City, Okla. —Seeing a pupil struggling with a piece of candy, Mrs. Loretta Bonner^ a teacher, told the boy to either swal low the candy or toss it in the wastepaper basket. The boy' told her the candy was stuck in his teeth. Jokingly, Mrs. flonner told the youngster to “toss your teeth in the basket With tie can dy.” The boy complied, to her surprise, throwing candy and .teeth into the trash basket— he had a full upper plate. ; ^ ff READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS & Discover the BIG DIFFERENCE In big cars take ' “The Mg iWirwc* h what Chrysler tow for yowl** . v That’swhat tens of thousands of new Chrysler owner* are saying . and that’s what you’ll say when you r taka Chrysler’s “100-Million-Dollar Ride." . No other car handles so easily .. . or provides such swift, smooth; safe power ... as Chrysler. You enjoy i unmatched control at any speed, with the only fuU-t time power steering. You command the world’s moat ’ powerful type V-8 engine, pins the newest of all , transmissions, Power Flitel ; But there’s a whole lot more to'tbia year’s Mg ear success story. Tbat’a why we invite you to discover for yourself the big difference in big cars today, by taking Chrysler’s thrilling “100-Million-Dollar Ride.** \ C:_- __ m r$e VfeMSL»% WijiiSMS!. 'liam 0* mast |5£-W.e>E±Vij bis Vr..J-':5'>:3 ESS ISvt! » 4»tf ■ , "%PSf k( SS® Si# in b^hus- KKiidaiat if arw® - ISnwsSf.Tjs*^ sstsur* ttasiiswiiartle 11*9 - r.w. .A--?- rf-isstt, »iih Chtjfdut't Bam* JfaajNwaMBMfe i'sptutejfflfcr * B&e% ice# skaiat»*s4 tfesM ■aUM.iw ei liesMHtsSf with tfc* naif, power stefc-lig that re-' bo estr < jtri'.awe * cm the wheat to iB»iw it w^si »wU the tisnel . Wi?-, : Him rStlhsj! esumtarf, wtth thm dtiubit!i-st!r<a!«ij» etujfcitKsiog pnvm ; t of Chrysler* eitjiusiva Orsflc-w •hock uaorbo** rnitoethart of <UU §#f 4ooa drivi safklyi ; Bill MOTOR C0.—H9W. ioroes Street 2554 * fge we m « Wt« W a onur Mr m *aswsr set tv m<k f n w«n mb suim ' j$r •.» ***? NEWS BRIEFS Hot and Efwwhw U. S. CHECK BOUNCES Los. Angeles. — Edward Saver was greatly surprised when a Government check for $37.50 he had received bounced. It seems somebody in the U. S. Treasury Department had neglected to sign it CONSCIENCE MONEY Charlotte, N. C. — The Internal Revenue Office here recently re ceived a letter which read: “I owe you $300 and I haven’t been able to sleep. I am enclosing $100. If I can’t get any sleep after this Til pay the balance next week.” DRIVER TOO YOUNG Detroit — Mrs. Maxine Metzen, 35, gave her son, Edward, Jr., 13, permission to drive the family car up the driveway into the garage. Edward apparently confused the brake and the accelerator. The car shot across the lawn, smashed an. eight-foot picture window in a neighbor’s house and came to a halt in their living) room. The car was badly damaged and the'neigh bor's damage was estimated at $5, 000. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED — Man oi'wMn an to take over route of estab lished Watkins customers in Mount Olive./Earnings unlimited. No in vestment necessary. We will help you get started. Write The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept, S-3, Richmond, Va. F, 7-29p BUSINESS SERVICE iALEI — Man's $6.50 Panama hats, only $2.98. $3 weatherized hats, only $1.50. W. P„ Gay Clothing Store, Mount Olive. 8-2c TV SALES AND SERVICE — S*« Sylvania’s famous “Halo Light” picture! We service what we sell and others toot Sutton Electric Co., Mount Olive tfc, SEE US ■— for the highest quality livestock and poultry feeds you can buy, at the best prices you can find. Mount Olive FCX store. __, ; _ 8-2c ATTENTION LADIES — $12.95 summer suits, slightly soiled, on ly. $5. One rack skirts, regularly $4.98, all new, for $2.98 each. One lot ladies and misses $2.98 skirts, just $1. New fall goods now arriv ing daily 'at W. P. Gay Clothing store, Mount Olive. 8-2c tTfrO i» M Cmd? pity Night sr rfayl 1 TEE-UP FOU FUN I AND PRACTICE! I' Put more distance Into ywr | drives, rear# fun Inte your t gcit 1 Goldsboro Golf -1 •| Driving iungf j if On Triasfe Lane, .Near ftdad S If lu*sd!«ji ta -State MaspStat, r. |1 ; m. c. FOR SALE —■ 60xl5O rwi«*n«« lot, wjth cement block garage, on W. James Street, near high school. Call 2007. 8-9e FOR SALE—Three-bedroom hoot ? es, FHA and Gl-financed. <450 down payment, monthly payments cheaper than rent Tile bath and modern kitchen with built-in cab inets. Southerland Insurance Agen cy, phone 2287.F-tfc TYPEWRITER-ADDING machines repaired. New Royal typewriter* lor every need. Call Goldsboro 251, Worley Typewriter Exchange, 105% N. Center Street. Tf-c NATIONALLY — Advertised ladle* dresses, regular values, $6.98 and $8.95, now just $4.98, including tax, at W. P. Gay Clothing store. Mount Olive. 8-2c FOR SALE — Used wringerdype washing machine and used re frigerator. Both in excellent con dition. Mount Olive FCX store, 8-2c MANHATTAN — Shim, beat qual ity, values up to $5, now just $2.98 at W. P. Gay Clothing store, Mount Olive. 8-2c KODAK FILMS — Developed U per mint Mail orders accented. Portraits made, copies made from old photographs. Kraft’s Studio, near post office. Mount Olive, tfc £'OR SALE — Unico automobile tires. All sizes. Fully guaranteed. Mount Olive FCX Store, where the prices are always right. 8-2c MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESfATE LOANS-We «r* , now making FHA city and Farm mortgage loans. Low interest rates and long terms, with fair apprais als, make these loans your wisest financing. See Thad Thigpen or Bryce Ficken for details. Phone 2068. Mortgage Cancellation insur ance available, but not required. .__ F-tfc UNBREAKABLE CRYSTALi—put in while you wait Guaranteed watch and jewehry repairs. Daugh try Jewel Box, Center street. Mount Olive. _ tfc LQOKI — NHd Money? We loan $10 to $100 on your furniture, appliances or automobile. Our sore ice supervised by N. C. State Bank ing Commission. Fidelity Finance Co., Goldsboro, phone 4500, 122 N. John street tfc FOR SALE PRICES REDUCED — on used ranges and refrigerators. Trade ins on new GE appliances. All in excelent condition, and priced Just right. See us today. Summerlin Electrical Service, Mount Olive, tfc WE ARE "HANDLING — Baby Chicks. Come see us. Prices right Ed Lewis, Mount Olive, tfc ■pOK'mR 1. % I (Mr. cr«o- j soled post#. Large and small lots ] of lumber treated. Any quantity for sale. Newton Grove Creosoting Co., Newton Grove, N. C. tfcc. PlInTY OF GOOD — Used tires on hand. All sizes, fully guaran teed. Bargain prices. Clifton Tire Service. Mount Olive.«c TOBACCO FLUES — Quickly end expertly made, with guaranteed fit for your individual barn. See Hasty Plumbing and Heating Co., Mount Olive. tfc FOR SALE — Solid maple Aposter single bed with Simmons mat tress and box springs; kitchen cab inet, double cot with mattress, oak hall cabinet, hat rack, 20x30-inch white enamel kitchen sink with drain board. Phone 2284, or con tact Mrs. George Sutton, 116 S. Churchstreet • 7-29c DR. THOMAS E. SHAVER Optometrist Ryes Examined • Glasses Fitted IMS. Center St., Mt. Olive 0 am. to 5 p.m.-Closed Wed. PJt. DIAL 3892 $E8 eD LEWIS ' Before yen buy' ^ Baeco spray, TDE dust and tax* phene dust. We can save you mon ey. Ed Lewis, Mount Olive. tie': *(V- ' • * ALL THE FAMILY \*;V: Ife "■/:•: V.&M WILL ENJOY GOLDPARK LAKE * V * - i On Highway 117 • CARPET GOLF * • SWIMMING . • KIDDIE RIDES • PONY RIDES 9 Milas North Mt. Oliva . 25c % *. .25« ond40c ..10e • » a • •: • * -* * g v *•-?*«: /• - 55e'^: b a a;-4; i • • <a j .a v*;f• a; • ♦ Fre« Picnic Areas — SwimingJPool with sandy bottom and water guaranteed to be cleanl FOR SALE $100,000.00 Full paid stock how paying 3% 2-.v; dividend. £: $100,000.00 Serial stock now paying 5H% ' dividend. . ^ -V-: - ; No dividend chpnge for past 30 r years*' ^ ^j ~ ~ ’ ' *" ■ ■■ ,i;: S ■ Mt.Olive Building & Loon Association mBaaMmtN8t!%spss&&rsVffl SIMILAC . MILK 24 Cans--$6 .~ " -.I H'Iwm Curtis SPRAY NET ; WHh 7$c Shampoo Plus , Egg Frssl " $1J5 ! NO-STAIN CHLORODENT TOOTHPASTE,'2 47c Tube*...... 69e f | TUSSY SUMMER COLOGNE & DUSTING POWDER, $4.00 Valu* . .$2.00 I | ST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN, Bottle of 200 ........ ................. 79c l 60c SIZE CHAS. ANTELL SHAMPOOFree with Reg. Size, $1.60 val»*-R8c I RICHARD HUDNUTT EGG SHAMPOO, $1.75 size - * 4< - $1.10 1 REGULAR 65c SIZE ALKA SELTZER - - - . 55c CEPACOL MOUTH WASH Pint -> - $1.00 v *1.25 Sin B. C TABLETS $1,00 # SPARKLERS 10c BOX Tv CAPS FOR CAP PISTOLS--5c 9I4C VKCAm UK 5» I It»K »K SUCK • * * t ■, •' "•>-^. ; ■' 5; $ >y DEODORANT f.-mt . .. .*?••• v \ ^ f’*•** ' *¥' <a \ 50c Johnson Baby Shampoo sIT'S NEW!... WILL NOT • IRRITATE BABY's EYESI ' te!Sr;'59c NEW TONI IS HERE! WITH 15 - MINUTE WAVING . LOTION.. .ONLY— 4 I 4/c Colgate Dental Cream .'V 59c Dr. W«*t Toothbrush $1.06 Value ..... .70e ——j— . ■■■ in, ; $1-25 Six* ‘ * /. : ' ; ANACiN TABLETS . $1 /, CHL080DENT ■^•‘v'TOOTHPASft:^^ 2 47s Tubas ::b 69c - * 1 .."■.. Stephens' s'". ‘x:*, . •' *4» *•'. %t& DANDRUFF remove r;-$i.oo Ellqyott«: , Spray Deodorant' ■ '..90c. Sis® • 49c / —~~r— it 1 OT. TUBES KOLYNOS TOOTHPASTE * 100 CAROID AND BILE SALTS TABLETS_ ★ TEK 29c TOOTHBRUSHES, 3 fer * 1 Wc mmm umm Man's ttesdwsnf and Afier-SStavs ' LoHftsv ciotH fer ©nsy Tussy Lipstick, $1.00 Siz© m 31 ZS# 0HLT
Mount Olive Tribune (Mount Olive, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 29, 1955, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75