Two Ion#* CoUntians Win Com According to the list of names furnished with this picture the line up is as follows: Front row, left to right, Stanley Scott of PiamJico County, Vance Pipkin of Pamlico County. John Feltn of Carteret County, Hayes Koonce of, Jones ,County, Bruce Foy of Jones County and Raiph Williams of-Cart— feret. County and on th^.baA row, left to right, are Jones Farm AgenA Jim Franck, Assistant Craven Agent musK Pugh, Agri culture Advisor to the ThetiSbern Oil aud ^Fertilizer Company,' A V. Momas. Baugh .fand Son Salesman ‘MuxSayjPulcher, Dixie Chemical Crirpanv Represfentative Ed Parker, —-i--St-»-i-:-' . Onslow County Spirit James Allgood, Assist ant Carteret Agent C. H. Kirkman arid A. T. Jackson, Craven County Agent. The gathering took place as awards were passed out ip the annual Five County Corn Grouting Contest which is sponsored In Pamlico, Craven, Jones, Carteret and Onslow Counties by the three fertilizer companies represented above. (Ed itor’s Note: The lineup as identified when given to us does not agree with the way we see the people above, but if you know any of them you’ll be able to recognize them if you don’t know them it will ndt make a great deal of difference.) V . Sgt. Laws Fecorfs On 1952 Accidents Sgt. John taws, commander of District 5 of Troop A of Hie North Carolina State Highway Patrol thjj Week Issued a report on* the activities of the men un der him in Pitt, Greene and Le noir counties during the past year. Hie report reveals that iO people were killed, 232 injur ed and over $318,400 in property damage resulted from the 630 — * 'diiiMtf ill ~ ^ i’"' '1^ - • V;’ ,v^" MODR 21F-A1 yled for any kitchen ' accidents investigated. - ; v Pitt Gouiity led the hit parade with '324 of the 630 accidents1 hut Lenoir was tops in the fatal ity line up with ’ 13 against Pitt’s 12 and Greene County had five highway deaths. Le noir had 235 accidents and Greene had 71. Of the 232 persons injured In all some ^5,319 traffic ar rests were reported for ’52 by Laws and his cooimand. Of this total Lenoir claimed 5,126, Pitt 2,245 affd Greene 948. Bad ‘Chewy’ Luck Kinston Fireman Leonard Lee has difficulty with his Chevrotats. Last year a diesel locomotive of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad banned Lee’s “Chewy” around rather brutally while his wife was at ' the wheel. Tuesday Lee and ' five other Kinston firemen were on their way to Newport ; to a meeting of their brethren in the fire fighting business and when Lee started to pass a Marine Corps ambulance the spare wheel from the am bulance came off and fell onto Lee’s Chevrolet. The firemen j swear that theft’ trip to the | meeting was intemuped nearly four hours for filling out Ma rine Corps accident reports. At least When. Lee’s flivvers get banged up they are pick ed on by folks able to pair for having the dents taken out. Continued from Page 1 “Free” Press. Those who have fought and who are still fighting for a. new hospital urge ,.and urge again every citizen of Lenoir County to attend tide Monday night meeting and let the county commissioners know how they .- the large size more savings, too! ' savings! The average Sfamily saves as to when it buys the large, economy siaes -* 1 ing products used daily to the home! And when you buy the large sizes at STANDARD DRUG STORES, you get your favorite brands at our famous low-as-possibie prices. ECONOMY SIZE Tampax BOX OF 40 $133 SAVES YOU 23c Make the 7-6ay Test Rybutol mGH-POTENCY B-feOMPLEX VITAMINS $198 Wildroot Cream-Oil FOR TOUR HAIR 98c SAVES VOU 57c KEEPS HANDS SOFT AND SMOOTH Pacquins Hand Cream - SAVES . YOU 27c 10 oZ. jar 7 OUT OF 10 WOMEN CHOOSE ,;V v*/ Hpl 98 ^ BATTLE OP 100 TABLETS SAVES VOU $1.27 'tiU $ l .00 Woodbury BEAUTY BLENDED LOTION ,50c Kreml—Fathfer and Son Special 00c Value, Now —-59c plus tax 20 Gillette. Blue Blades and SHAVE CREAM_ 98c Five Vitamins with M ALT AND IRON $1,50 2 Kolynos Chlorophyll TOOTH PASTE 69c For Arthritis and Rheumatism RU-EZE__ $2.50 $1.00 WOODBURY SHAMPOO 100 UNICAP VITAMIN ,50c ~$3.M HEATING PADS —„v--$5.75 BEEF-IRON-WINE TONIC -$LS0 . ~rffT *

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