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' &'■ Announce Support for George Wallace MJaxiy JHVlovf wMUiuum .v wv Republican ?arty in Lenoir County and Dr. Thornton Hood, a delegate to the Re^iblican convention last month in Miami, joined three other prominent North Carolina Republicans Tuesday in announcing their support of Geofge .Wallace for president over GOR Nominee Richard Nixon. Hood, who gained a fleeting moment dfhational prominence v in the convention, when he was railroaded out by the Republi can hierarchy, called Nixon a “political opportunist” who ac cepted the open housing' and total civil rights plahk voted in to this year’s party platform. Hood, in Miami, had tfled to get before the convention a re£ olution calling for ah end to both trade and aid to communist countries, as well as tlfose coun Jones Housewife Has Hedge Against Prices of Groceries Mrs. Gladys Cheston of Route 2, Trenton is one Jones County United States who are; helping to klH Am^can boys in ^Viet Last week Democratic Incum bent Congressman Walter Jones, #ho is .opposed for re-election by Kinstonian Reece. Gardner, rd he would honor.his pledge vote for Humphrey in the general election, but Jdhes add ed that if 4he presidential elec tion is thrown In'tiie hoyse, and if he is reflected he will vote for the' presidential candidate who gets the majority vote in the^First Congressional District. Politicians at every. .level, and from both parties concede that North Carolina- will vote over whelmingly for Wallace in the November election. Although other incumbents in the house of ,representatives have not spoken; so bluntly as Jones on the subjeet of how they would vote , if ^preelection is thrown into the’ holwc it is a falFly realistic political j tion that none would,vdte dire ly against the mandate of the Specialist George - t F. Turn er. Jr!* whose parents live on Route 1, Pink Hill, received the Bronze Star Medal during cere monies al Ft. Campbell, Ky., July, 5. Spec. Turner received the awird for outstanding meritoy voters in their respective dis tricts. Jones admits that he was just feeing a cold; political fact in making his announcement on this subject. . .. service in combat opera against'hostile forces in _4m from April 1967 to April 1968. The specialist is noncommis sioned officer in charge of the hospital’s Podiatry Clinic. He entefed the Army in 1959, com pleted basic training at Ft. Jack son, S. C., apd served in Viet nam- with the 1st Infantry Divis ion. He attended Jones Central High School. house wife who is showing little concern for the high cost of groceries. Firm Agent Fletcher Barber says Mrs. Cheston stored enough food this summer, for her fami ily and some for unexpected guests. In addition Mrs. Cheston marketed her surplus vegeta bles. Mrs. Cheston says that she found that yotr can always sell high quality vegetables. She plans to grow more vegetables for marketing next year. LAND TRANSFERS The following land transfers were reported by Register of Deeds Bill Parker during the past week. .From James E. and Ernestine W. Burkett to Randolph H. and Mary B. Davis one half of one acre in Beaver Creek township. From Clifton E. and Patricia P. Hood to James E. and. Emily W. Hood 84 acres in Beaver Creek township. From Herman Leslie Adams to Anne Estelle E. Adams 136 acres in Tuckahoe township. LIQUOR INDUSTRY Continued from page.4 if the operator is expert enough the first time the mash ripens he. will turn out pure al cohol, which can be cut in half with water to make a product that can he safely swallowed. With a Mttle coaxing and the addition of certain exotic ingre dients the same mesh can be persuaded to give up beer more thaw once. Sometimes as much at three times. But the “first-run” is supposed to be the best, and is always the strongest. Legislatures may levy taxes and prescribe penalties in the whisky domain hut they cannot repeal the laws of fermentation, and so long as organics react to these inflexible laws of fermen tation there’s going to be a little borne brew brewing in the back room, or the backwoods. WALLACE M nued from page S eorge Wallace doesn’t pig JOSEPH E. BALLARD FARM f LOCATED; LENOIR COUNTY, KINSTON TOWNSHIP ON TOWER HILL ROAD .Near the intersection of Highway 55 and Tower Hill Road Watch ter Auction Arrows SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th 11:00 A.M. Rain date: Wednesday, September 11th — 11:00 A.M. TOTAL ACRES 70 CLEARED 38 TOBACCO BASE 5.2# (1968) CORN 9,718(1968) CORN BASE 26 ** 1 DUELLING ,v LIVE BAND V Music bytho County Boys FREE BARBECUE cash prizes; SELLING TERMS: 10% DAY OFSALE TIONAL 15% IN 30 DAYS ANCE 5 YEARS AT 6% AGENT COUNTDOWN SALE CONTINUES! Weeks Motor Company's countdown tala has boon moving many of our 1968 ’ Chryslor - Plymouths, but wo still have a fine selection. Many hava air conditioning and all areequipped just right; with the price tags marked down drastically. Look at a few examples of what wo mean by _/-cm lurnnuiN SALE. 9-DOOR HARDTOP A beautiful light blue with a white vinyl roof, 383 four irrel engine, accent . ^js, torqueflite 3 spaed jutomatic transmission, radio, rear seat speaker, power steering, tinted windshield, deluxe wheel covers, wide oval red streak tires, and deluxe all vinyl interior. SPECIAL COUNTDOWN SALE PRICE: $3085 piUb UUL SATELLITE 4-QOOR SEDAN White, allvinyl,blue Interior, 318 eubie inch V-8 engine, terquef life 3 speed automatic transmission, deluxe wheel 'covers, extra thick.foam, seat cushions, whihtwall^ires,, upper door frame mouldings, light package, radio, power steering, tinted windshield, remote lift mirror, and variable speed windshield wipers. SPECIAL SALE PRICE: $2892 plus tax ' - ^ - t These are hist a few Weeks Motor fa
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