* 1 small 1 Makes 4 servings. - v *}} >; Who wif i'-iW -„ reuse his voice against the “proposed conspiracy to tig the vote against Wallace, hi. the* eventmeither the Democrats ' nor Republicans get an ele her? Not jority ift. Novem It is somewhat too interesting and even a little pa thetic that representatives of the two major parties (or the “former” major parties, as they are acting) should seriously pro posed such a freexe-oUt of Wal lace and the voters who support him. - One idea is that the Demo cratic and Republican electors will aB be pledged to support whichever’s nominee comes to the Electoral College with an edge if not a majority. Another is that the Republican or De mocratic presidential nominee who trails wifl throw his sup port to the other, such jaDDer is shot and shell for, Wallace’s cannon, hut is not to be treated seriously unless the two major parties have lost their minds as well as their courage. Wallace may fee jepugiiant to them as> a candidate, hut Walt lace also on thb dhy aftjr elect tion may be holdihf the W*f|| of an uiikatfwri wither of\W& ers. Suppose W^fSce-w^kes with 5, 8,' Tft states dangung from his' belt. Which party, when it gets beyond the woozy t?iir of summer, will be the first to write off whatever portion of the electorate Wallace repres ents and deprive it of voiee and influence? Presumably, there will be another national election four years hence, and the mem ory of voters enduretb at least that long. No deals, bargains, approaches^ entreaties? Those wh6 are urg-; ing this pobtical-8cience»wojritt-: n in November, finishes first or. f third? Would dill jrig the wife 'Of _biggest fix in the history ■U. S’, pplitics and at least vio .rJ . £ z-H Farm and Home Requirements Of Petroleum Products TfZ: -V -©* HODGES-BELL OIL CO., INC. Phono J&MMS P. O. Bon Mi ' U. S. 70 East of JQnston, N. C. ■5 Sr u7FA' ' 5TSV fT Cl l®Sjr OnW } . 3SHffSC--f “Helping to build a better Livestock Market for Eastern .North Carolina” r \M<Ar "i*\W x R' T* ^v gm0&£ resentful Vtms *e arents. One adoBw painted to battered W-ffiyfl &r.«psii mocratsjnor Republicans get' a majority, the old* treachery ex pires on N6v. 5 and, the. new on* starts the next morning, fgj? sharks have pretty, teeth, dear. BOWDEN l>t VIETNAM ' Private Hrst Class Thadeus Sutton, assigned as an inftntiyinan in the 1st Infantry Division near Di An, Vietnam, Jane 16. Joseph Fannie Waiter,. 60, of 1801 Goodman Road, who died Saturday after a brief illness. Mr*. Winifred Koonc* Millar Graveside fees wdre held Wednesday for Kinston native Mrs. Winifred Koonce Miller, 82, widow of John Miller ofp|1iw in rJmrnia m ' 1 -.WWBV J ff't STANDARD The seme thoughtful consideration and complete dignified service is accorded till regardless of the cost .of the funeral Selected. Dill JA 3-2124 or JA 3-2125 Kim ton, N. C. OUTSTANDING EpifA Mvf3% JO.; JTMV. -mj/pn wwmlm HEAVY DOTY 23MNCH MOWER WITH 3V4 HJV BRIGGS-STRATTON EASY START MOTOR, f I3p*$

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