VV: Bear Marsh V. 4 #y Ann D. Dwh .«. v- Mrs. Prudie Milter of , Faison spent the weekend with her son, ’ ' Ivey Miller. „ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westbrook, of B. F. Grady spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Best. Mrs. Annie Goodson of Rocky 'Mount spent part of last week ^ with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Daughtry and daughter of Faison visited Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Davis Friday. L. H. Byrd and C. D. Pate of ^Campbell College spent the holi days with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LaCoe and son of Goldsboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson. Mrs. D. L. Ballard of Charlotte and Mrs. G. E. Davis of Mount Ol ive visited relatives of this com munity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Carter of Wil-, Son spent Monday with Mr. and •' Mrs. Dan Pipkin. \ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock and v daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bullard of7 Rose boro, ’ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Colon Holland of* Kenansville Visited fit. and fira. Eldwlrtd Dlkon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry BftdcBetolb and children of Raleigfr were holj l day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Wilson. . Mr. and firs. B. H, Jones' of Richlands, fir. and Mrs. Julius Dix on and son. of Kinston and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sasser and Children . Of Smith Chapel visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldwind Dixdnf Tbnrsday. Mrs. Poster Holland and chil dren visited her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Bernice Smith, near Clinton Sunday. j Mh and Mrs. Jpe Hand and. son, Joel, of Bamberg, S. C., Spent the holidays With relative^ here. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald James add .sons of Raleigh spent Thursday with Mr. and'Mrs. David Brock* Mrs. Mattie Noblin has returned to her home here ptter visiting her daughter in Raleigh., Henry Walker of AShevlRe the holidays pith bit pi i and Mrs. Perry WalRer. , Mrs. Clara Byrd has retarded to ' her home in Bristol, Tend., after spending the piast Week With rela tives here. ; Mr. and . Mrs. E. 0. Hatch,' Jr„ and children spent the Weekend in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrt, Gerald Television Programs • -;. ^f WrTN —Channel 7 —W«*hln»ton,i 2:00—Ben McManus Show 3:00—Matinee Theater 4.00— Space Rangers 4:45—Modern Romances 5:00—Pinky Lee 5:30—Howdy Doody 0:00—News 0:15—Weather wise 0:25—Sports 0:30—Music Hall Varieties 0:45—Big. Playback ': 7:00—Country Stylo , . 7:30—Coke Time 8:00—Jim Thornton show 8:30—Life of Riley 9:00—Highway • Patrol 9:30—Mr. and Mrs. North 10:00—CalVacade of Sports 11:00—Weather and News .SATURDAY 12:00—*Test Pattern 1-J0—Press Box Review 1:45—Duke-Carolina Game 5.00— Western Theater 0:00—News Special 0:15—Weatherwise 0:25—Sports 6.30—Carolina Jamboree 7:00—Wrestling 8.-00—Perry Como ; 9:00—People Are Funny 9:30—Trouble with Faihei 0:00—George Gobel 10:30—Hit Parade 7. 11:00—Weather and Sporta SUNDAY 13:30—Teat Pattern . 1:00—Public Service 1:15—Madame Butterfly >30—Church of Cbriat 3.-45—The Paster 4:00—Sunday Matinee 5:30—This bUfe 0:00—Question 0:30—Roy Rogers 7:00—It’s a Great Life 7:30—Maurice Chevalier 9:00—Sunday Theater 10:00—Loretta Young " 10:30—March of Medicine 11:00—Weather and News MONDAY 13:30—Test Pattern 2:00 Ben McManls Show 3:00—Matinee Theatre 4:00—Space Rangers 4:45—Modem Romances 5:00—Pinky Lee 5:30—Howdy Doody 0:00—News 0:15—Weatherwlse 0:35—Sports 0:30—Music Hall Varieties 7:15—Jewel Box Jamboree 7:30—8e<n-et Fite , 8:00—Caeaor’a. Hour 9:30—Montfoniery PreaenU 10:30—Star and Story : '' 11:00—Weather 11:05—Lata Newt ' TUISDAY .. 11-30—Teat Pattern 3:00—Ben McManna Show 3:00—Matinee Theatre 4:00—Space KanCerr „ 4:45—Modern Romancer 3:00—Pinky Lee ,, , 9:30—Howdy Doody 400—Hewa 0:15—Weatherwtoe 4:35—Sporta . - « 6:30—Muaio Half Vertetlea 0:45—To Be Announced 7:00—Flaah Gordon , 7:30—Terry and Ptratea -0:00—Feature Film 8 30—Star and Story, 9:00—Firerlde Theatre 9:30—Willie Moore’a Orch. 10:00—The Bid Picture 10:30—Bid Tom ' 11:00—Weather, 11:05—Late Newa WNCT — Channel 9 — Greenville ' PRiOAV £ ” 6:45—Cowboy Corral 7:00—Morning Show '* 7:25—Weatherman T:30—Morning Show 8:00—€apt. Kangaroo 8:00—Romper Room 10:00—Morning Meditation* - 10:15—Coffee Cup Theater v 11:18—Children's Safety * 11:30—Strike It fcich 12:00—News - t: ^ 12:10—Weatherman i 12:15—Love of Life 12:30—Seak-ch Tomorrow 12:45—Guiding Light 1:00—Farm Facta ✓ 1:10—Weatherman > V 1:15—Melodies by Jo ^ 1:30—Love Story 2:00—Family Fare 2:30—Children's Safety 2:45—Man to Man V 3:00—Big Payoff „ 3:30—World Geography 4:00—Brighter Day > . 4:15—Secret Storm V 4:30—On Your Account a 5:00—Cactus Jim Club 5:20—Film Feature 5:30—Annie Oakley 6:00—Sports Highlitea 6:05—Weatherman ^ 6:10—Carolina News « ^ 6:15—Safety Tips W 6:20—Santaland ^ 6:25—Chiropractic Assn. 6:30—LitUe Rascals i ■!■ * 7:00—Jewel Box Jamboree 7:15—Doug Ed wards 7:30—Football Forecasts „ 7:45—Sports Highlites ( 8:00—Mr. D.A. 8:30—Crossroads 8:00—The Crusaders v, 8:30—Playhouse of Stars -464)6—The Line-up 10:30—Person to Person 11:00—World Tonight 11.05—Sports Nitecap 11:10—Weatherman V 11:15—Children’s Safety 11:30—Late Show ■ « SATURDAY 10:30—Kiddies Corner 11:00—Andy's Gang 11.30—Buffalo Bill Jr. 1*00—Big Top f.. 1:00—News 1:15—Farming : - 1:30—Children's Safety 8:00—Double Feature 3:00—NCAA Football 4:4J—Afternoon Melodies. 5:00—Wrestling V 6:00—Sports Hilites 6:15—Sports Show. 6:30—Down Home 7:00—Cisoo Kid 7:30—Grand Ole Opry 8:00—Stage Show 8:3Q—Honey raooners 0:00—Two for the Hooey 9:30—It's Always Jan 10:00—Gunsmoke 10:30—Runyan Theater ll:00r-Wrestling 13:00—Salad Mixer SUNDAY 12:00—The Christophers 12:30—Wild Bill Hlctok 1:00—Oral Roberts 1:30—Let’s <}o To College 2:00—Red Skins Football 4:30—Music: for Sunday 5:00—DianeyMnd ■ * ' 1 6:00—Long John Silver 6:30—Corliss Archer — 7:00—Lassie 7:30—Jack Benny 8:00—Ed Sullivan Show 9 00—GE Theatre 9:30—Life with Father 10:00—Appointment > 10:30—Adventure** 2. ■ 10:30—Talent Scouts 11:00—Sunday News 11:15—Carolina Newn, 11:30—Late Show ' . A MONDAY 6:45—Cowboy Corral 7 00—Morning IShow, CBS 7:25—Weatherman 7:30—Morning Show 8:00—Capt. Kangaroo 9:00—Romper Room 10:00—Morning Meditations 10:15—Garry Moore Show 10:30—Film Feature 11:00—Children’s Safety 11:15—Arthur Godfrey 11:30—Strike It Rich 12:00—News |, 112:10—WeatheMwn.. 12:15—Love: of Life 12:30—Search for Tomor'ow 12:45—Guiding Light 1:00—Farm Facta 1:15—Melodies by Jo ■ 1:30—Love Story 2:00—Family Fare 2:30—Children's Safety i 2:45—Art Linkletter j 3:00—Big Payoff 3:30—World Georgraphy 4:00—Brighter Day . 4:15—Secret Storm 4:30—On Your Account 5:00—Cactus Jtn Club 5:30—Film Feature 6:00—Sports Rlghlltes 6:05—Weathermen I 6:10—Carolina News,' ", 6: IS—Safety Tip* • U 6:20—San taland; t :: 0:30—Little Raacal* 7:0*—Out of Doers 7:18—Doug, Edward* - 7:30—Robin Hood ... 8:00—Burns and Alton 8:30—Bob Cummlng* 0:00—1 Lore Lucy 8:30—December Brfdo 10:00—Studio (at 11:00—World TonUht 11:08—Sport* Nltecap ll:10--W*atherman 11:15—Children’*, Safety 11:30—Late Show 8:48—Bob 7:38—Weatherman K : 7:30—Moaning v Shm* & 8:00—Capt. Kangaroo * !W—Furniture rashiona 8.-00—Bumper Room 10:00—Morning Meditation* 10:15—Coffee Cap, . 11:00—children-* safety 4118—sArthue-GqfiAreyv 11:30—Strike It Bldt .-00—Mew* X -i' ■ UPflsA 18:48—Guiding Light 1.-00—Farm Fact* 1:15—Melodies' bg-Jo 1:30—Love- Stogy " , - 3:00—Family Fare 2:48—Art Llnktotter 3:00—Big Payoff, 3:30—World Geography 4:00—Brighter Day , 4:18—Secret Stokm , 4:30—Rn Your Account 8:00—Cactus dim Club 8:30—Cartoon Carnival 5:48—Toyland Express 8:00—Sport* Highlit** 1 8:06—Weatherman V 0:10—Carolina Now* 0:15—Safety Tip* ’ 0:30—Santtdand •:30—Eddie' Arnold'Wow * 7:00—Jewel Box Jamboree 7:15—Doug Edwards 7:30—Name That Tupe 8:00—Phil Silver* Shod ' 8:30—Eddy Canter 0:00—Room for Daddy 11:00—World Tonight 11:05—Sport* Nitecap 11:10—Weatherman 11:15—Children'* Safety 11:30—Late Show „ ^ James. ' Retttf HlifgfdvC Mid MEHC B^a'fd Kornegay returned , ta their .homes Thursday from Wayne Memorial hospital, Goldsboro, . Mr. and Mrs. Adrain Jones and daughter of near Seven., Springs visited Mr. And Mrs. Byard Korne gay Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Atvis Broaden and son of Sanford 'Spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brog den. / Forrest Swinson. of Wilniiiigtoh and Mrs. Mitchell Byrd of Meadow spent the holidays With their par* ents, Mr. and Mrs. Macon Swinson. Mr. ahd Mrs. Ed Hatch are spending part of this weal in Clin ton With their s6n, Ira Hatch add Mrs, Hatch. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Swinsofi of Greenville Visited Mr. and Mrs. Perry Walker Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Swiftson arid, .family. attended a balrbCeuie dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman B&rWick ip Calypso Sun day.- ■ C Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grady attends ed the Hrock-Ivey wedding at Doh* son. Chapel Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Myral Rose of near Grantham visited . Mr. and Mrs. John Pridgen Friday. •** Mr. ana Mrs. GCne Bhnch of Tennessee, spent. .Thursday - With Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. Faulk, Mrs. Janie Faulk , returned home with them for a visits », .- .V Mr. and Mm.. E.' BL.Cartar, of Wilson visited the .Rev. Howard Pipkin Monday.*' - . ? ., , Sandra and Kay. Swinspd spent the weeRenq, ill Mount Olive with Mr.,ana Mrs. YatesXee ..and Mifes. Orman braver vis ited the latter’s mother in’ Kinston Sunday. ,, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Paul King spent Thursday with: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Holland near Faison. . ■ Mr. arid Mrs. John Baggett and Mrs. Gain of Pikeville visited the ReV. Howard Pipkin Monday. Mr. a'nd MH. Jerry Walker spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .George Britt of the Grantham community. Mrs. Mamie Dixon returned home Tuesday froth Duke hpSpital. The Rev. and Mrs. , Thomas 0. High of Richmond, Va„ who are leaving soon as eerie, Africa, spoke at Bear , Tuesday to the TWA, GA, RAs and Sunbeams. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock were Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Westmoreland 6f Goldsbpro, Mrs. Nancy Bryan and , Mr. add Mrs. Barney Bryan of Raleigh. The Rev, and Mrs. U. A. McMan us and children spent Thanksgiv ing with his parents hi Lancaster, s. C.V Corbitt Hid Sr *4 (•: %• Wwirt and Baft Stiicklaud M VirginijS spent, the holidays hero , with the. families. k, a , It. Shelton Weiveto# Quantity, Va., Lamonte W&vet aha HaroH Walker of Newport News, Va., spept last weekepd with Shelton apd Lamohte's parents,. Mr. and Mrl X,JL Weaver?. , , ■ > e*rFw«vfer of €h*p«j mu, not Weaver, of ACC, Wilson,' and Mis ses ftazel .Snd Doris Weaker ,pt Chapel Hill spent b$r weekend with their patents, Mr. and Mrs. Gurthuria Weavef. i Bob/Weaver II pf Riwell, Grasve spent ltust weekena here With PhD lip WeSVer. - 1 , Mf. and firs. Ransom, Thompsph of Virginia hive returned home aftei spending, a Jew d«r» with his nephew, John Thompson. Litttt Issabelle Cherry of Duplin county is spending some time here with. relfctiW, Nick Wea^et 61 the aririy, sfa» tioned in South Caroline Spent last weekend with his father, W. O. Weaver * ^ Mr. 'and Mrs. ttih'y Wetfvet spent last Sunday with MS tmele, .Gurth uria Weaver, of Beaver Dam. *, , Miss Mabhl Edwards of Newtp* Grcn>e spent last weekend with her cousin, Syvtt Rose Keene. Mrs. IssaheUe M,/Weaver, spent last Mchdap with her m'othet, Mrs. James Moore, at, Four Oaks. AjlADTHl CLASSIFIED AdS "That reminds me~Hofitf about art ,' OK Used Car for mji fcirrfnJayt,‘ >) i ’:..V Look for the OK sign, and ytatU buy i bo* seat for the best “road show” of the year. 2 OK Used Cars are excellent performers tto cause they’re scientifically Inspected ancT recete . ditioned to merit the Chevrolet dealer written ' < warranty. Best of aB, volume trade-ins on new v‘V Chevrolet* offer fuffboMe savings passed on to yod. Sold only by eui. ^yffAtCHtR-SMltH MOTOR £6., INC MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. StmOlfTOWn • -*fV4 (if# Mr*. Granger SuHoftf , A larie crowd attended -the weekend revival at Goshen P.H. church, conducted by theJtev. Hu bert Morris of New Bern. Several visiting churches took active part in special music.. ^Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Best were dinner guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. An thony Best, of Goldsboro Sunday^ Mrs. Irene BHtt of Columbia, S. C., spent the holidays WiUt Mrs. Tim Sutton. On Sunday, the*. had as their dinner guests Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Sutton and family, Mr* and Mrs. Willie Jernigan and qhilv dren of Goldsboro and Mrs. Jasper Westbrook 0f> McLamb’s Cross roads. • ? -v Mr. and Mrs. Leon King and family, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Jack son and'family of near Faison add Graham Sutton visited Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Sutton Sunday. . j Mr- and Mrs. L. C. Sutton and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bass and Children of. Hall’s were dihner guests of the Edwin Thorn. tona Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Sutton and Sc and Son Vernon spent Thanksgi«i ing with" their daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl King, of, Washington, D. C. Mr. and ,Mrs. J. K. Hill and daughters of,, Monck’s Corner, £. C., spent pan of •, last week with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs,’ Ira Sutton. , v Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lindsay and baby, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Vann and daughter Ann, of Newport’ News, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Ray” Herring and sorts of near Mount . Olive spent Thanksgiving ; with < their^ parents, Mr. .and Mrs.. D. O. 1 Lambert M. Sutton of Burlington spent the weekend with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Granger Sut Mr. and Mrs. Raymond William son of Norfolk, Va., visited rela tives of this section. Friday. , Mr- and Mrs. Ronald Sutton and family of Goldsboro visited rela tives of this section Thanksgiving.' Mr. and Mrs.. D. K. Sutton, Mr. and Mis. Arthur Sutton, Mr- and Mrs. George Sutton were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen King of Smith Chapel Sunday. ;* Humans yearn for plenty of money With which to buy the good things of fife—some of. which, 'aren't good enough for them. ’ LEGALS rr vs« NOT 1C6 OF AbMINISTRATION 1 The Undersigned having this da'#' qualifiedbefore the Clerk of Wajnd* County Suoerior Court as adm>m& | tratpr of the. estate of Joseph Em mett-Giddings, deceased, this," to notify and request all perse ' indebted to said estate to plea ' pay their indebtedness to the f dersigned; and likewise notify persons having claims against the >■ estate t'o f'ie the same -within: : twelve months from date bered£! else this, notice will be pleaded in L bar jd(> thgir recovery. *■, This 4th day of November, i955. I J. E. GIDMNGS,'JR. 1 ” Administrator J ■ F,12-23c Washington, N. O. executrix notice , Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Lyndon K. Jordan, late.of Wayne County, North Caro i Una, this is to notify all persons 1 hiving claims against the estate of : said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Mount .Olive, North Carolina* on or before the 4tn day of November, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in b?r of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This, the 4th day of November, gACHAEL H. JORDAN, .yndon K. Executrix of Lyndon Jordan NOTICE OF SALE 6i Land North Carolina Wavne County , , Under and by virtue of.an order ot the Superior Court of Wayne County; made In the special pro ceedings entitled "O. E. Cannon et ala vs. Joseph McDonald CSnnon and any. Unknown Persons having an interest in the lands of.J. W. Cannon, deceased,” the underpinn ed Commissioner will. fa the 7th dav. of December, 7955, at twelve o’clock noon, on the premises, in Brogden Township. Wayne'County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for . cash that certain tract .of land lying and be ing in Brogden Township, Wayne CoOnty, North Carolina, and'more particularly, described, as follows: “Beginning at. a stake on the Goldsboro and Mount Olive Public Road, comer between Lots No. 1 and 2 and runs with said road to wards GoIdsbOro to a comer in said roaa between the old Bonin land and Lot No. 1: thence North 57 East 48 holes! to,the head Of English Branch, marked by two dead pines as pointers; thence down said branch to a lightwood stake, corner qf Lots Nos. T anld 2; thence South 9V4 East 160 poles to 4 stake, corner of Lots flp. .2 and 3; thence due West 130 poles to the beginning, containing 130 acres more or less, and being the same tract orparcel of land conveyed Jasper St Potti, Jr., by Helen-Vi Parker, by,deed recorded in B. .301, page 247, in the Wayne Coi 7 Registry. There is excepted froi this deed 18 acres allotted to Charlie Cox as shown in Bo page 396, Otdere and Decrees. . This biing the identical larid and premises conveyed to J. W. Cannon by deed from Jasper* M. Potts, Jr., (Single), dated. March 3, 1947, end duly recorded in Book 318, page 38, Wayne County Pub* ThUTthdaf of Novel CHARLES 0. * , " Commissioner ..Farm equipment consisting of 1*81 Ferguson Tractor,. breaking plow, field disc, hushing bog har row: two mules, riding cultivator, walling cultivator, 2-horse wagon, hay rake, John Deere m< other tools and equipme: he sold separately at a the tame day. following ately at auci > .. (#y Mtri. GSarfand Alphin) Douglas Sutton spent the Thanks giving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. [Mac Stocks in Greenyrllfe. Camilla DiLorenza of Medford, Mass., visited Glenda Outlaw over ; the holidays. Donna and Ronald Kelly, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Kelly 1 of Calypso, spent the holidays with their sister, Mrs. Ralph Sutton, is 'W. T. Byrd had a relapse and had to return to this hospital Tues day. ( Mrs. B. W. Grady and Mrs. Gar land Alphin and daughter, Sharon Grady, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mincey in Pink Hill Tuesday. [*" Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holmes and ! daughter, Debbie, of Kinston spent >the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grady. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Stocks of \ Greenville visited relatives here Sunday. - I Mrs. Elmore Spell Of Kenans ; ville has been staying with her sls ! ter, Mrs. Van Hill, who i4 still con-. fined to her bed Recovering from 1 injuries sustained in a wreck. ! Mr. and Mrs. Garland Alphin t and' children and William Outlaw, visited Mr. and Mrs, N. D- Bar wick near Seven Springs Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis and daughter, Shirley, of the Hopewell community spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Willie Outlaw. Mrs. John Alphin .and Vance Al phin spent the weekend with rel atives near Kenansville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grady, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holmes and daughter, Debbie, of Kinston, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grady spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Haskins Jr., of near .Trenton. (i Mr. and Mrs. P. L." Grady helped move their daughter, Annie Lois, Student at ECC, Tuesday to Rock ingham, where she will do her practice teaching this quarter. . Men are neither bom nor borne to success—they fhust earn it. . Calypso By Miss ann button Mr. and Mrs. Junie Strickland, spent Thanksgiving in Rocky Mount with her sister, Miss Melba Lancaster. Mr. &nd Mrs. Lawrence Flowers spent last Thursday at Topsail Beach, fishing. , Sam Davis spent last week/ at Carolina Beach with his son, Wil lie. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Jr., and son, Roy III, of Arapahoe were dinner guests Sunday of Mf. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Sr. Mrs. Thurman Jernigan and son of Jacksonville visited her ‘par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Will Sloan, Thanksgiving. Jack Davis of Langley Field, Va., spent Thanksgiving and the weekend with his mother, Mrs. S. D. Davis. Mrs. C. A, Morgan of Dudley vis ited Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Gwaltney last week. Mrs, Delbert Hatch and children of Mount Olive, were dinner guests last Thursday of her parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Russell Best. Mr. and Mrs. James Bi'oadhurst and daughter, Sandra, of Deep Run spent Sunday with Mrs. Clyde Broadhurst. Miss Eva Jacques Strickland spent Thursday at Fremont, visit ing relatives. Mrs, ■Harold Carson of Philadel phia, Pa., has returned home after visiting relatives here. Mrs. Maggie Blackman of Piney Grove spent the Thanksgiving hol idays with her daughter, Mrs. Maurice Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Byrd and Mr. J. G. Hooks of Wlimington spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. James Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kornegay, Sr., spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kornegay, Jr., of Winston-Salem. Mrs. Jernigan of Newton Grove is spending a week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Horace Cox. . Rodney Lambert of Fort Bragg spent the weekend with his moth READ THIS Over — and. Over — and Over . 41 c Oleo, lb. 25c 18e 19c 62c 45c 41c Tat Back Meat, 2 lbs. Rib 'Side Meat, lb. Yellow Cheese, lb.__ Pure Lard, 4-lb. pkgs. ....... Pork Chops, canter cut, lb. Pork Chops, and cuts, lb._ Fresh Eggs, per dot., 49c Salad Dressing, qt. jar, 49c Fresh Sausage, 3-lb. pkg. _- -1—t— 99c Smoked Sausage, 4 lbs. __*----99c Texize Bleach, 2 quarts __—’- -29e 'Also a nice selection of fresh fruits, fruit cake mix, nuts, candy and all Other, grocey and meat items. Skipper's Grocery • Mount Olive «r, Mrs. M. J. Lambert, Sr. . Mrs. Geneva Roberts spent the holiday at Carolina Beach with Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts and Mrs. Bill Sneed.. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Dickson visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dickson in Garner Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sanderson spent Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mrs. Bryan Uzzell, of LaGrange. Mrs. Bill Westbrook of Wilson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Davis. Mrs. L. L. Ward of Goldsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. James Strick land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kortiegay. Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Hervy Kor negay, Jr., visited Mrs. H. J. Fai son, a patient in Duplin General hospital in'.Kenansville, SUhday. George Martin has returned to hi; home in the Panama Canal [Zone after visiting relatives Wees. Mr. and Mrs. Hervy Kornegayy Jr., of Winston-Salem spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Byrd, and-Mr. and Mrs". H. B. Kornegay, Sr. Miss Yvonne Johnson returned home Sunday from the Wayne Me morial hospital, where she has been a patient. • y. Hicks Pigford of East Bend, Vat. spent the weekend with Ms fam ily. * Elias Pigford of Wallace spent he weekend with his grandmother,. Mrs. Hicks Pigford. Joel Harris of E.M.I. spent the veekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waters. j. W. Cannon Farm At Auction At 12:00 Noon, Wednesday, December 7. Near Dudley, Wayne County, 1V2 miles-east of Highway 117, containing about 114 acres. Approximately 100 acres cleared. 1955 allotments: 11 acres cotton, 5.1 acres tobacco. 7-room dwelling in excellent vs condition. Two tobacco barns, one pack house. All tendable land well fenced. Growing timber. ' * Also the following personal property to be sold separately at the same time: 1951 Ferguson tractor, with breaking plow, field disc, bush and bog harrow; two mules, riding cultivator, walking cultivator; 2-horse wagon; hay rake; John Deere hiOwer; other tools and equipment. For further information see CHARLES O. WHITLEY, ATTORNEY Telephone 2610 Mount Olive TIPS “Off hand, I’d say you better look for a good life , insurance policy in The Mount Olive Tribune Want Ads!” 11EGLER IISES HEAT THAT’S OVER YOUR FLOORS! 'No eosfl/ pipes or registers s to install or clean! n ■ ' 'SSi WARM CO!? 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