-TO— ^ - *w " Santa Claus — F*OM-> TlwTHlNHM'f Good Little Gfrbt Boys Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl eight years , old and I am in I the third grade -at Piney Grove 3 school. Miss Harrell is my teacb ■| •er. I want you to bring me. a little rubber doll, a ring with a red set, £ white rubber boots and red bed ' room slippers. Also, some fruit, v candy, and nuts. I will leave you some cake.and a soft drink on the .table.— Love, Inla Sanderson. Fai son, route 1. ^ •.. • • -_ \ . . . -v* Dear Santa; 1 am three years old and have been a good little boy. Please bring me a little bi cycle and record player. Also, bring me a cowboy suit, boots and guns. Please, Santa, be good to all good little boys and girls.—Little Ray Howard, Mount Olive. *. » . Dobbersville ... (By Mrs. C J. Strickland) The Rev. Wade Goldstein of the Louisburg College faculty was the guest speaker for the morning wor ship services at Browning Method ist church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tatum Odom visit ed her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Daniels, at South Bos ton, Va., last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jaok« Daniels of Goldsboro visited Ml. and Mrs. George McCullen during the week end. Mrs. Ellis Brown Sutton and Mrs. Jean Scott visited Mrs. Sut ton’s mother, Mrs. Kirby Cox, a patient in Duke- hospital, Sunday. Jim McCullen, Odis Sutton, Buck Lewis and George King went on V r V;-- - THAT EVERY LITTLE GIRL AND BOY WOULD LOVE TO GET ANY OF OUR > „ Child's Furnitureltems ON CHRISTMAS /;;■DAYi SEE OUR FINE SELECTION TODAY ‘ LOVELY FURNITURE ALWAYS MAKES A M FiNE AND LASTING GIFT, TOO! Home Furniture Co. Next to City Hall Mount Olive CHURCp’S EDUCATION PLANT — The above picture is an architect’s drawing of the Education building adopted by the First Baptist diurch, of Mount Olive. A fund raising campaign is underway. Estimated cost of the budding including furnishings is $150,000.—Tribune Engraving. • - ■■■ ■ a fishing trip to Topsail Beach dur ing the weekend. Mrs. .Jimmy Harrell and chil dren of near,Mount Olive are on [ an extended visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow McCul len and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Single ton and children 6f Goldsboro vis ited Mr. and Mrs. JinV McCullen Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daniels and daughters of Castle Hayne spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Sutton and children of Mount Olive and Mrs. Burke Jones and children of Smith ChApel visited Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Sutton Sunday. Mrs. Faison Joyner visited her sister, Mrs. Ray Sutton, an opera tive patient in Wayne Memorial hospital, Saturday. Mrs. j. E. McCullen was a din ner guest Sunday of her daughter i and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ire dell jackson, near Faison. Mr., and Mrs. R. E. McCullen and son Randy spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dilday, at Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vann of Goldsboro visited with his sister, Miss Kate Vann, and other rela tives here Sunday.: M. T. Williams and son, Wayne, of AutryvMle visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Hollingsworth Monday. Mr. and Mrs.' Cart Bryan ,wene, visitors with his mother, Mrs. Sal lie Britt, in the Manley section Sunday. Selby Best and Arthur Sutton ’went fishing around Bowden dur ing the weekend and caughtsa num ber of fish. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hollingsworth attended the funeral of a friend in Raleigh Monday. Mrs. A. A. Joyner, Mrs. Faison McCullen, Mrs. J.' J. Odom, Mrs. J, E. McCullen, Mrs. Etfco Best, Mrs. Cooper Bryan, Mrs. C. J. Strickland, Mrs. Dewey Best, Mrs. George McCullen and Mrs. James Sutton attended a tea Saturday evening honoring Mrs. Wayne Mc Coy Strickland, recent bride, in the Fellowship kail of Goshen Methodist church. -ti Harry Lee Langston haB accept' ed a position in Goldsboro. Darius Best, who holds a posi tion in Raleigh, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Etho Best. Mrs. Ferrell Sutton of Garner' visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Suttoit Sunday. Mrs. Lloyd Daniels spent Mon day at Wayne Memorial hospital with her sister, Mrs. Lennie Dan iels, who underwent surgery on that day. Miss Faye Best, who is in school in Clinton, spent, the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' CroWe Best. 1 Mrs. Arnold Jemigan of Jordan’s Chapel visited Mr. and Mrs. Faison McCullen and mother, Mrs. J. E. McCullen, Saturday night. Morris Sutton of the Navy, who has been home ou leave with his parents, left Tuesday by plane from the Raleigh-Durham airport to return to his pkst at Great, Lakes, 111. Bethel (By Mrs. Garland Afphln) Annie Lois Grady of Rockridge school spent the -weekend at her; [home here. [ Mrs. Aggie Ration of HaUsboro is visiting relatives here. i ] Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Summerlin spent Sundgy with Mr. and Mrs. I Liston Summerlin near Warsaw. , Mrs. R. T. Alptyn and son Tur man and Mrs. Kate Vernon visitedj relatives in Clinton last Friday. | Several from here have visited Helen Sullivan and W. T. Byrd in Wayne Memorial hospital. Mrs. Callie Alphin of Mount Ol ive is visiting her children here. r Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Register of ■ear Kenansville visited Mr. and Mrs. John Gilbert Alphin Sun day. Nancy Alphin, student at ECC, Greenville, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. G. E. Aiphiii, Jr. Sutfonfown (By Mr*. Granger Sutton) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sasser and family of Smith Chapel section visited the Gilbert Suttons Friday. i-* Mrs. Tim Sutton spent last week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jernigan, of Goldsboro. She returned on Sun day and had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and daughter Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weeks and Mrs. David Komegay of Mount Olive. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Best, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Cleaford Weeks of Goldsboro, visited their aunt, Mrs. Emma Dunbar of Greensboro last Sunday. Mrs. Dun bar is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Best and daughter, Mrs. Frank Zachnee of Goldsboro and Mrs. Edker Brad shaw of Rocky Mount visited Mrs. Zachnee’s two sons at the Oxford Orphanage last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Williford Jackson of Wilmington visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jackson, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. D. Q. Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lindsay and daugh ters were dinner guests of the Granger Suttons Monday. Mrs. W. B. Sutton and baby spent the weekend with relatives in Fuquay Springs and Kipling. Her mother, Mrs. R. F. Jones, of Fu quay Springs, returned, home with her for a visit. Mrs. D. O. Lindsay spent last week with her children, Mrs. Ray Vann, and Marvin Lindsay of New port News, Va. She was accom panied home Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lindsay. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.- Ray Herring and sons of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lindsay and daughters were her dinner guests. Miss Jonnie Belle McCullen of Goldsboro spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McCullen. HELP WANTED WANTED — First class auto me chanic. Wilson Motor Co., Mount /Olive.^'* tfc WANTED — Parson who can moot the public {tell, who has also .had experience as bookkeeper and typist. Hours 8 to 5 Monday thru Friday, 8 to 12 Saturday. Apply in own handwriting to Box E, Tribune, giving all information. ,tfc MISCELLANEOUS "A POOR MAN may bo thanking God for things rich people don’t even realize they have. People who attend the American Legion dance in the Mount Olive gym every Sat urday night realize it’s the best and cleanest dance of all.” F-tfc LOOK! — Need Money? We lean $10 to $100 on ryour furniture, appliance^ or automobile. Our serv ice supervised by N. C. State Bank ing Commission. Fidelity Finance Co., Goldsboro, phone 4500, 122 N. John street. tfc BABY SITTER — Middle-aged la dy available as baby-sitter at night. Call 2901 and ask for Mrs. Summerlin. 12-13p SHOOTING MATCH — Target* now in stock. Available immediately. A. L. Brock Co., Printers, Mount Olive.' tfc FOR RENT FOR REtfT-Small house near Bap tist church in Calypso. Reason able rent, immediate possession. Contact C. R. Cole, Calypso, or call 2766._ 12-9c WANTED WANTED TO BUY — Holly and mistletoe, after December 5. Con tact Billy Cobb, phone 2153, Mount Olive-12-9p FOR SALE FOR SALE —- Baby grand piano, $200. Electric cook stove, good condition, $50. May be seen after 2:30 p.m. daily. Mfs. M. O. Sum merlin, Mount Olive. tfc WONDERFUL GIFTS — For every girl on your list—from six months old to ... ! They’re on display now at Ethel’s Shoppes, in Mount Olive and Faison. Drop in and browse around today. 12-13c FEED PRICES — Are reduced at v Mount Olive FCX Store. You cannot expect better livestock or poultry than the feed you give them. Get the best from us today. ,12-13c FOR SALE — Junior-size girl's bi cycle, almost new, good condi tion, will sell cheaply. See Aubrey Best at Progressive store. ltp SUEDE JACKETS — Make won-i derful gifts for that special girl on your list. We’ve a new ship, ment, just arrived, so come in' and see them today. Ethel’s Shoppes, ^Mount Olive and Faison. 12-13c FOR SALE — Youth bad, with box spring and mattress. Excellent condition. Call Mrs. Cletus Brock, 3824. 1216c TO BE SATISFIED — Buy Cokom, pedigreed tobacco seed. We have all popular varieties. English and Oliver, Mount Olive. ltc SPECIAL PRICES—Aro now in of feet on our stock of home freez ers. Save money on food bills, and give the family a wonderful Christ mas gift by getting one of these freezers today. Terms are avail able. Mount Olive FCX Store. 12-13C KODAK FILMS — Developed 4c per print. Mail orders accepted. Portraits made, copies made from old photographs. Kraft’s Studio, near post office. Mount Olive, tfc FOR HOME — or business wiring , of all types, or appliance repairs, contact Jackson Electric Co., dial 2227 or 2381, 211 W. John Street. Licensed contractors. tfc PLANT BED — Gas and covers now in stock. Proper preparation plus the finest seeds, which we’ll have for you when time to plant comes, will insure the best tobacco crop next summer. Mount Olive FCX Store. 12-13c ALBRITTON — Strawberry plants, 100—$2.50; 500—$10.00 postpaid. 1,000—$15.00 plus postage. A. M. Kenan, Rte 1, Wallace, N.C. 12-30p FOR SALE — New 3-bedroom, brick-veneer house. GI and FHA financed. Located on N. Church ex tension. Southerland Insurance Agency. tfc FOR SALE—High quality Califor nia Wonder and Calwonder Pep per Seed. Also, see us regarding other seed requirements. R. B. Warren._ 12-16c FOR SALE — Albritton strawber ry plants, $10 per 1,000. Glanton Barwick, Calypso. Phone 2607. tfc FOR SALE — Fish meal, wholesale or retail. Enterprise Fish Meal Co., S. Center street extension, Mt. Olive.F-tfc NOTICE — Phone numbers for English and Olivers’ 24-hour service are 2426 day; '2259, 2915 or 2356 at night. ltc GIFT SHOPPING?—Lingerie, hosi ery1, hats, bags,’ gloves, costume jewelry, sweaters, jackets, house coats, negligees, pajamas, gowns, skirts, blouses, house slippers, coats, dresses, etc., are just a part of the wonderful array of gifts we have for you. See them today at Ethel’s shoppes, Mount Olive and Faison.12-23c UNBREAKABLE CRYSTALS—put in while you wait. Guaranteed watch and jewelry repairs. Daugh try Jewel Box, Center street, Mount Olive. tfc SEE ED LEWIS for Niagara bod fume and covers. Guaranteed the cheapest price in N. C. See me before you buy. tfc NOTICE LADIES — From now un til Christmas, all ladies’ new coats and coat suits, $5 to $10 off. Many other unusual bargains await you *t Gay’s Clothing store, ML Olive. tic SPECIALS From now until Christmas. 10% off on all mer chandise—some much more. Gay's Clothing Store, phone 2095, Mount Olive. -v tie , Still going — Strongf yST, ma’am! That’s Ethel’s Shoppes’ “2 for the price of 1” sale. Won derful bargains in fall and winter ready-to-wear for children, misses and women are included, with new items being added every day. Shop our stores in Mount Olive and Fai son for these money-saving spe cials! * 12-lSc CABBAGE PLANTS — far safe Early Jersey, Charleston Wake field, Ferry’s Round Dutch, Late Flat Dutch varieties. D. B. Sutton, route L Faison, telephone 721, Newton Grove. l-31c FOR SALE — All varieties of first Class pepper seeds and Speights’ tobacco seeds. English and Oliver, Mount Olive.•ltc A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT — and you may have: bed spreads, blankets, drapes, dishes, curtains, chair covers, clothes for the fam ily, or any home furnishings. See G. W. Daughtry or call 2631. 12-23p FOR SALE—6, 7, 8, and 10-tt. cree soted posts. Large and small lots of lumber treated.'Any quantity’ for sale. Newton Grove Creosoting Co.. Newton Grove. N. C. tfcc. WIDE VARIETY — of good used electric ranges,’ all of them pric ed to move out of our way. See them now at Summerlin’s Electric Service, next to Tribune office, Mount Olive. tfc BUSINESS SERVICE TV SALES AND SERVICE — Saa Sylvania’s famous “Halo Light” picture! We service what we sell and others too! Sutton Electric Co., Mount Olive. tfc TYPEWRITER-ADDING machines repaired. New Royal typewriters for Avery need. Call Goldsboro 251, Worley Typewriter Exchange, 105% N. Center Street. TF-c , FARM LOANS — For long term, low interest rate, Federal Land Bank loans on Wayne county farms, see L. M. Gould any Tues day between 10:30 a. m. and 2:20 p. m. at the PCA office, Goldsboro. . For loans on Duplin and Sampson county farms see DeWitt Carr any Tuesday between 11 a. m. and 1 p. m., at the PCA office, Kenans ville. Other times at his main o£ fice in Clinton._,_tfc LIFE, FIRE —sAuto and Casualty insurance and bonds. Mortgage loans on city, farm and suburban property. Southerland Insurance Agency, Mount Olive, N. C. tfc REAL ESTATE LOANS—Wa are now making FHA city and Farm . mortgage loans. Low interest rates and long terms, with fair apprais als, make these loans your wisent financing. See Thad Thigpen or Bryce Ficken for details. Phone 2088. Mortgage Cancellation insur ance available, but not required. - F-tfc ll | MORI SPACE. This big G-E Refrigerator give* you 9.2 cubic feci of storage apace u> the same floor space occupied by. older 6 cubic-foot models. & l\ OUTSTANDING FGftTURiS Many de luxe features usually Many de luxe features usually found only in higher-priced mod els: New removable and adjust able Door Shelves, Full-width Freeaer that holds 4* packages of frozen food, 2 Redi-Cube Ice Trays and 1 Plastic-Grid Ice Tray, Full width Chiller Tray, Stacking vege table Drawers, ) Full-width Shelves <2 aluminum phis vege table drawer covers). 1 «-E DEPENDABILITY The same famous sealed-in refrig * crating unit—the same Vyear pro- ' section-plan—as in higher-pneed G-E Refrigerators. • / Was $299.95 SAVE $70,001 On a New Ref rigerator Now While This Special Clearance of Brand New Gen eral Electric Refrigerators 1$ On! A Wonderful $ift For The Family!! '. - • Free! A $12.95 EUciric Iron FREE wiHi tsoh Rstrigarator sold during “this Big Clssronesl BIG BARGAIN! 1 GE Refrigerator Model No. LB-11M Reguldr Priee._ • Revolving Shelves • Huge Capacity • Deluxe Features $339.95 .95 Now SAVE $70.00 see This Mods! Today! 15-Cuhic Foot v ' h Upright Freezer Whs_L__$499.95 $389.95 ft- m m • You Save $110,001 NEW G-E REFRIGERATOR BEVOLVUle SHELVES • Turn all the way around —in either direction • Adjust up or down • Super strong I I NSW DRUXE FiATMES * • Ice cream rads—juice can \ dispenser • Adjustable door shelves 5 • Mini-Cube ice trays • Fold-away bottle racks t MniANCB IN 1 . • Automatic defrosting re fit frigeratoc section • True lero-degree food -£-■ fsseaer M*M IH-tlll 11.1 CvWc Ht» >J $120.00 For your oM Rofrigorotor in frodo for this wonderful buy! COME TO OUR STORE AND GET FULL DETAILS TODAY! • &£#>' . : 5 Vi - , v ‘ i '-it • REFRIGERATOR Don't Settle For Lees, When Tea Can Have 1 Dependable. General Electric Fes So JUttle. V S. CENTER STREET , M v mamm STARTS TODAY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, AT f 5 ibX'j! •' • .l’ v .-i, -st*; -ki -- 'AV. » NEXT TO TRIBUNE OFFICE < ,1-f ‘ 4*1 « ,y /j >.:■ re, , AMOUNT OUVE, N. C.

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