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abroad the le.trey.r DBS Waller, ?#J wa for 8.X wejj^de Waltor njrreptly operates wttfc the Sixth Fleet in the *edeter)r?iette and is slated to return to her lime port, Norfolk, Va. in October. Porta of call on her present tour include Aden, ?nt>bh Q uif n fCW*?, Bahrein. Irdn. anl^lLn"^' I" !|(? rtfcwfll Lebanon and Turkey, prior to re turning to the If.' S. Death iM*** tor M4 *?*> ?>. cjjiifch c^!?teryf Surviving are hjs wife, the (grip er Bessie MUler; one son, J. W QEQBGE SIMMONS FUSSELL P?mr?e Simmons FusselJ, ? died Saturday morning at Jus home ^er a liagpring illness. f^n^l services were held # % Rose Hill Baptist Church ?o*iay afternoon at 9:|P coodMcted hy ley. Bpss . Williams, Pastor. Intercept wasln the Base Hill Cemetery. He is survived by four sons, Henry of Rose Hill, James Lee <jf Rine I#yel. Andrew j. of Atlanta. Qa? and Ramer Fussell of Ports month, ye., vm %*. Nora Woodall and Mrs. Bernard fittmen *f sajrford. Mrs. Lpe %f feild and Mrs. Donald Bm+oer of Rose Hill, Mrs. Samoa) Hairiw of Albert son, Mrs. Ralph Todd of Nor folk, ya., j. c. cabbs of Atifin ta. <Ja., Mrs. Odell Bvckapan .of VorWown. Ya- and Mrs- Jeifie Parrish of Dine Level, fifty grand children and three crept grand children. One brother Byrd Fussell pqd one Ststpr, Mrs. Napcy Swiascn both of Rose Hill. JULIUS T. HERREL Julius Tate Hatrefl, 79 died Thursday afternoon at his home m the Island Creek community near **** ^ * the Gbgffty Methodist Cfujrcb Thursday afternoon a 9j8A to bp cotjjJuctpd tjy Rev. Jptp Roberts pastor. Interment was in JJttlp Oeeh Cemetery. He is survived by one soy & JR%pjfe 4 <S Gyaatham sf Wm$ JOoRs, five ? -a j J t T ~ c '..y Free Wheeling ; in* *5 ? ST? ?" w \ dqtp? Most girls employ about the seme "measuring up" specifics is. r.3i ^ Si.*pp?" As realitts they allow a few com promises, bet Ml hi ell they do provide inspiration for most boys to be something bigger and better thee they really are. This "power of a woman" hasn't been utilized, ipilertaunateiy, is oqe important qualification of a good date. That qualification is the abil ity and wiUiagness to drive prp BPfly- Too Bflng girls fail ob ject tq radfk?& dnyiqg, either bp cause they don't want to be cop aidared spoil-sports or becgUM (hey themselves ggp afflicted with U)e kind of immaturity that produce* careless driving. A courageous aaprogeh tp tl^ pro blem would help. Qirts poqld ac complish pigch more, prohably, than all the parepts, teachers apd traffic officers ip the cquntry. JJyery girl who Joins ip would be doing herself a big favor hy sharp ly rpdpcing the chances of her be ing crlppfed or disfigured in a needless traffic accident. All that is neded is for girls to make it clear to tbejr date* that MRS HATTIE 8. CgVKNAUGH Mrs. flattie Stroud Cavenaugh] 78 died Friday night at the home qf her daughter Mrs. Marie Chestnutt In Rose Hill after a brief illness. Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon at 3:M O'clock qt the Rose HiH Pentecostal Free Wi|l Baptist Church conducted by fie v. Oscar Honeycutt, Marvip Browp and J. B. Holder. Burial was ip the Cavenaugh Family Cemetery. She is survived by two daughters Mrs Inez Swinson and Mrs. Marie Chestnutt both of Rose Hill, eight grand children and seventeen grpat grand children, one sister Mrs. An nie Wood of WaHpce. r - ?' p . 't Xi i I Iw?d fWyrng dootp't nnpr?*? tkH-m M a lornal a#set, nor (Jpes it add to |^ir Woyroeft ? h*? ocopjon- I( girls put bad driving in the same class with unkempt appearance, bad ipfnpers, pjpmsy dancing or rtMtiM ?t um mart \m wttl quickly set the picture. J** ? ? 1* to fate pouf date as a drivfr: grafts watts important to buy at flashy ornament than replace a broken talllight? Is ht rwtUr a skilled and confi dent driver - or -is he a half trail ed one. apt to panic 1b an emergen cy I Ooas ha keep hip eyas on the ropd aud his hands qp the wheel or does hf let the car drive itself part of (he time? does ha drive at a sensible sneed or dpes he seem tq think the high er the speed; the higher his social staining? Does he obey the rules of the road - or does he have an unortho dox (and dangerous) code of his own? Does he avoid mixing drinking arw^ rfvtaf - or does he thing al cohol makes him an even better man at the wheel? Is he courteous and self-control led - or does he drive with a chip on his finder? Doe^ he leave a margin for safety - or is he constantly crowding h)s luck? Does he treat a car as a conveni ent and pleasant means of going places - or does he regard it as a toy for playing thrill games? Do you feel relaxed and secure when you ride with him - or are you nervous, as If you were riding a skittish horse op an icy freeway? U any of the boys you date fail to rate well on this test, try a little persuasion. If that fails, let them look somewhere else for a date. P. S. to the boys: If this could happen to you. why not beat the girls (and your rivals) to the punch 1 1 ' 1 I with a quick course in self improve ment? iSCS JUWS rutus jr. I foR't t*Ueve it ia pqRBitHe fqr me to gnoourage y?u *** mueh to sow a cover crop on your cropland to protfct it duripg tfce winter mon ths ahepd. As yqp knpw, i| will pUq make your land more ferule. Yabfh cco harvesting in the county is com plete except for just a few fields. Ifcese tobacco stalks should be cyt and a good caver, such as rye. oats, or fescue, sown og the land. The i county cupimittee sti)) has sojBgj funds available t* fMkMpt you iffW cover far your tohflpeg ^ad- I urof-| Km to come to the cowetf office la ym r?iye?t far a < eve; tm l'n? sure jfou wui Had IM w? ?S pay off. Some of you will soon complete the wartatiag jpvj(3?crw of tOudtKO. As soon SB JFOU flBMn soil* mg, return your marketing cards tg the cQggty ftffipg. ThfSf fJfflS tfl issued to you, and you are charged with their safekeeping until they are Returned to us.'Pqet't Ftapft:' pn losing them - return them when you finish sellipg, 11 " ? i tt liarvi- tu: af tana la m ibuut here. Do you have tft? prop* faci lities for storing yours? Omm are %l that y^jj^haw. (iMumgUy eligib^T^r'TSs^wpport T5f the current year. tfgtpk For other information about toer SriSWifflLTJ^ . 1. .a , wEiu^pSms JpTOB W? SAVE M* m vunor - mum n wm wfa iess Hefidar?2?e ^ Per' Gallon ?3|f r *4f. MM ZULVZL* - mJZ"J'arno.r ^ WW *, mim*. - We've Gq) ^ What It Takes II! r You cfn't fo? CAN keep its ic? i{| I hmw pnd sleet, its bitter cold I ? ? ? ? i'Ji- . IliSSK- "' /. r;nk i is th? tifn? tq see us for I Centra Hat Air Meat j featuring famous cafffgr anc| lennox systems i to make y0gijhome ready for snug comfort all s i f iia uaucv ptall/u up to five years I ^ MONEY TOWN to pay - easy terms Mount Olive, N. C. extra cont, extra value y ZIPPRRB0 | SKippies I $j5rmfit I $g95 ? &tfra control of ripparad stylinflwhh famouo 4 f ornfoit and hh of aU alastic Sklpplao. % Flattening lac* front panal. ? Controllinf aide and bock panda. , a Waiat-nipptnp band. a Unffag Manila 889 alyaa aupar-amooth jhlaMpntralJ aplit-shiald and all-alaattc, atay-put a Mottkinf jlrdla MO alao avaitabla-sama slimming faotwraa. loth in Whito. S.M.L.XL. FOOMfiTFlBEW rACTQ; HaW + > Belk-Tyler's Mouat Olivt, W. C ^ Garner Bros. Mount Olive, N. C. ????? ?' i uu~ . Electric Bottling Co. Mr. Farmer It's no trick at all You Don't Have To Be A Juggler To Handle Your Money Successfully : ??.; X, V. 1 It's all very easy when you do your booking with the Bank of Mount dive, the homo-town bank. In fact it's just as simple as thfc: After each sale of your tobacco bring your chocks and deposit thorn in a convenient chocking accou nt or savings account. You'll benefit from either type of q ccount And your business will be appreciated. ' . . \ li II I I BRIM OF mi. 0I1VI ' ? v# Deposits Insured Up To $10,0000-Memb?v Fftdsral Deposit Insurance Corf. "? ' ? 71 5 : *7 Jn - f X I ? \ . , ' i :. - . ) MAIN OFFICE f ARK AVE. CAUTPSO SEVEN SPRINGS HOURS j HOURS HOURS JMlaUl 1 M MW. , RB. ' ' U MM < m. * : ) S-lMftW. RHP M PUN, ?PPl SAT. H JM9. TBAJSAT. T MfAT.
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