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w ' * . I1 ajc,,x ?/?wt /?? 4 ?4 ?'Arrr ^ ,nwy<4w m&*( jjULm* imm0dimA^mJ)L {ftiUpfom* <&weX &//o~ty J(Z// Jjffo* <w A ?W y?/^MMK /*<*"? A 4(^/<M^y?>. JU3i^<&i.2t~ Mrs. John Simmons and Mrs. ^ela Simmons made a business rip to Magnolia Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cottle of joidsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. r. D.Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. No r nan Sandlin and Mrs. Vallte Xley and family Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. WilliamT.Smith eft Wednesday to visit their laughter and family in Texas luring the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons (hopped in Jacksonville Thurs lay. Mrs. Vallie Oxley and Leslie iusan shopped in Warsaw Frl Nf Celebrating birthdays this reek are: Clarence Edwards, Caye Sloan, Donald Ray Brown, Jovey S. Carroll. Linda Smith, Jrvls Thigpen, Louise Wfl iams. Betty Jo Parker, Orzell Iraft, Ella T. Houston, Mamie loggs and Raymond Penny. Celebrating wedding aimlver aries are: Mr. and Mrs. James laynor, Mr. and Mrs. Can arte Jatts, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott k-insoo. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mercer. Mr amWMra. Eugene, Pnim and Mr. and Mrs. Julian KUiford. Mr. nd Mrs. Gene A. Pick et shopped in Klnstoo Monday. Mrs. and Mrs. Donald Casteen flopped in Kinston Monday. Honor Roll Miss Deborah Maready, a freshman student at Lenoir Memorial Hospital of Nursing In Kinston has been placed on the honor roll for the last grad ing period. To achieve this honor, the student must have an small average of B, Miss Maready is the daughter of Mr. and M?. Gerald Maready of Route 2, Beulavtlle. . ? Academy Nominee Congressman Henderson an- ; pounced that he has named Jar via Edward Brown, Jr. a com petitive nominee for appoint ment to the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs. Colorado, for the class entering in die summer of 1974. Brown is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis E. Brown of R. 1, Chinquapin. OIL USE The U. S. consumes oil products at an average of 14.7 million barrels a , day. This is expected to increase to around 18 million barrels a day by 1975. 30QS Chr tra* and New 'ea*?' * Hut is ' ? ** of deaths', raotot :lub 8. WttJdns said, 'but It rep* resenta a iecrease from last year because bothholidayper lods are longer this year.' A total of 49 persons died last year during the two holi days. both which were counted during 78 - hour spaas. This year each holiday's death toll will be counted during 109 ?our pei iods. The official Christmas week end runs from 6 pjn. Friday, December 91. until midnight December 95. New Years runs -jj| bom Spjn.Friday.December IB. until midnight January 1. I Watkins said he was Opdmls tic that there would be fewer fatalities for several reasoos. "First there should be less traffic on the highways be cause of the energy crisis and [ secondly, cars will be travel- "I iqg at a slower rate of speed.' He said that about half of I last year's accidents were caused by excessive speed. I He stated that the only ques tion mark la the weather. "If die weather is good,' Watkins commented, 'we could have the safest holidays In a long time.' Official statistics, at this writing, indicated that there have been 101 less highway I | UI 1' 2. Watkio ?? lata :hi "ill be la nj ' ' 1 L b hart to find He a agali iv kii rtit >n consumer marketing nnomlsdfc^JNorth Caro r. 'PplNwS.,-; rhursc.it. Carrj 4. ChUJf W? Ch#nne 89. i WUmii ta ind fcune 26, : Mr; Mar;, rli Don, Uy, In | charg* oods and mrition on col lured rege I bli p and -ege arlan | *? X ! second program, to be I svaswrtsa storage. The third program, tefl Chinquapin Wins While the price of just a hout everything has been go inj> itp. he larma Manufacturers' Association .lior, drugs has been going It's true. From November Sureauof d?This' trend 'i^noTnov' For the past decade parmaceuti - cal prices have "held the line, and though manufac I turers, physicians, and phar- | macists who make, pre* tfl viding you with (he best m|H sible drug care, we're also' jf doing our share to keep to> day t costs in line Thought you'd like to know! | * <bc -> comments *ppaar each mom to mr moufna. opinion ? nd information no balmaa to bo important to out hands and I ??"4 CALLAHAN'S GUN'S I AND ANTIQUE Highway 111 -2 Miles j ? ? :: North of Beulaville ? : HOUR CHANGE J {? Beginning Jan. lst.j 1 Til 8 P.M. J S Closed on Wednesday ? Open Sunday 1 Till 6 P. M. I E We Have Men And Women E Man Made Diamonds * E ? nm 'JUL* i.nHnun uO You may redeem all or part of a savings bond before maturity upon written notice of hard |ff?% ' - sbp :ed -egulations requir that banks pc* a ibstantial penaltv >n such with ^ , -|pipK,^v drawafs. it requires that yoi ive int< est
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