Students Give Program Sunday St Grover First Baptist Church •no SIi.aOV) Preshytriian Christ* mas cantata was given in th« Sanctuary. Thp Joy Gift offer &»fr was taken during the morn ing worship service. Airman 1-C Kenneth Byers ar rived home last w«*ek from IS months service in Guam. He wiU return t<> Savannah. tieorpia in January for furth-i duty. A 1-C Chillies Byers and son Chet have heen visiting Mrs. Gil more livers. Charles, sang at the wedding of Dean Westmoreland who was married to Carolyn Kay L**e on Sunday, Dee. 22, Moore's Chapi I Iheshylorian Church. Charlotte. J. Bert West mot eland has re turned home after several days of iiird iind deer hunting at the Noisier Hunting reserve, Oakland COMPARE al yN’II km tki M KlIchenAid ! BUILT-IN DISKWASHEB Ben T. Goforth HOURS: 8 • 5: Sort.: 8 - 12 Phone 739-4736 — York R4. ! Plantation. Council. N. C. Miss Marjorie Crisp of Wake Forest college came home Thurs day to spend the Christmas holi days with her mother. Mr* Lucy Crisp .Miss Maty .Iren- llollifield. stu • tit at Chowan o dle^e at lived Mime Friday to ;>40|«t |wu weeks ’ith Mrs. 'Mildred llollifield .and Mrs. \V A. Moss. Mr. and Mrs. S oft Wright anti ‘arnilx from Raleigh. spent -’hristmas holidays with Mr. and Irs. t•ratly Moss ami Mr. and Mr*. Stokes Wright. Kddie Te- swr of Stall* College •ami* home on Tliursdav to s|M*nd he Christmas lioliiliys with his •lati-nis Mr. no I Mrs. Fay TVs.se ner. Miss .lamlitlia Rountree. stll lent at St. Audi ew\ am! Itulitia Rountree of piesbytrriun College. S. C. are home |or the Chiisima* vacation with Mr. and Mrs Glenn Rountre«. 1 It e Shiloh Congregational Christmas iwirty was held Wed nesday evening. The kindergar ten and Pioneer department of Sunday School deeoraieil tin* tree as a part of the program. A gift box foi Dr. .1. T. Denby. a fot mer pastor, was received at that mei*ting. Ifostesses for the party were Mrs. Jeanette Robinson. Mrs. Katherine Raker, Mrs. A dele Holin and Mrs. Hilda lloti son. The Imttie Moon Christmas of fering has risen lo *700 1 lodged lo date. The Rev. Fred Crisp is assisting Mis. A. P. Collins. YVM F president m reaching the goal ol $l,onn lhe highest .* >al lo lie set for First liantist church. Tlie Golden Age Group rtnjoy erl a Christma.- j uty and covered dish si>p|H*r Wednesday evening at the home ot Mrs. I.ocy Crisp. Mr. and Mrs .Im* Mullinax and family from Florida, are visiting Mi and Mis. Charlie Mullinax and family. Dean Rertis Westmoreland and Brymer Insurance Agency DIAL MA 9-3502 INSURANCE FOR TOUR EVERY NEED LIFE - HEALTH . AUTO FIRE 119 E. Vo. Ave. — Bessemer City ASSIGNED RISK — FAST FS-I — WE FINANCE $ SIX MONTHS TO PAY I Carolyn Kay l<rc. weir marr:ed ! Sunday, the 22 <>f Diifnibcr at ialf after three o'clock in Moore's 3ia|M>l .Methodist Church, Char otto. Go.:tg homo from Crover tore Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Beam. Its. Boh Roam. Mrs. A T. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Mnmhrighl. Irs. Lillie Mac R >llin< anil Mr. ind Mi*.. Ilo • t Watierson. Also Mis. Hattie Allen. Mrs. Grady Allen. Mrs. tiene Connor ami Mrs. Jimmy Norman. Mis* Rn-nil.i Crisp, Woman's College. Samira Spangler, ASTC Hid Cynthia Wright ASH . an home fiom the.r i-olleges for I he Christmas holiday* \Ir ami Mr* James Justice from Princeton, W«*s| Virginia, and Mr' Bill Royster of Warner, Ga.. will soi-ml Christmas hole days with Mrs. fear! Royaler. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rollins and Amelia fiom K ile. >h are going to spend the Christmas holidays wi: h Mrs. Lillie Mae Rollins and Mr. and Mrs. Hankins is- Shelby. Miss Ruby Moss, if Mm frees boro will Is- horn* wit'i her pa rents \1r. and Mis. R 1). Moss for the holidays. Miss Peggy Harry, from New York is home for the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. David Harry. The choir of l-’irst Church pre senled a program of Christma music Sunday night. With the music director ll.irold Ellis in Charge. Rev. and Mrs. Don Cabincss and Virginia Dale Horn New Or leans Semniary will spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. anil Mrs. !!. \|. Gold. **vt. Childers With 7th Infantry TTlI IM'AM'UV DIV.. KOREA 1AHTNC1 Army Hvl. Landers K. Childers. <oii of Mr. and Mrs Landers \V. Ch hlcrs. Route 2 Kings .Mountain, ,\. c.. was air lifted with other mcmlv-s <>f th. "Hi infantry Division from Seou •o Taegu dm in - E\er< >SEVK.' '»KIES. in Korea in mid Decent ler. The week -lot: :r exercise was dc vgnctl to test the air mobile cap-' hilities of the Ttii Infantry Di-t ision under simulated c<>mhat nnditions. Childers is a lineman in Com my A. 2*1 Itanation of the di\i on's .list Infantry in Korea, lie •tiered the Army in May. 19*13 ltd c< impletcd basic combat raining at Fort Gordon. Ga. The ls-ycai old soldier is ;> diL'l graduate of Coni|K’. t high school. New Wage Hike To 85 Cents In Effect Ian. 1 RALKIOIl '.Vases of an osli mat<*«l 2$iftt «f North Carolina's lowest paid workers will he iri-, ch i' i| on January 1. 196t. when s> ic ii-i .in houi becomes the le «al minimum fit North Carolina. State La hoi Commissioner Frank Crime >aid today. Tile Ib-cent hike In the State’s M tiimu.11 Wage Law was enacted by the nri General Assembly. A - originally passed by the 1959 General Assembly, the lav. required a 75-cent hourly mini mum. The 75-cent rate has been in effect tor the last four years:! IPtiii 19K1. Commissioner Crane said the! .statute applies to establishments employ ing four or more covered workers in any period. The A?tor ney (Tenoral lias ruled that only lion exempt workers may b e counted in establishing coverage. Crane oointed out that the law. as further amende dby the 1963 General Assembly, specifies that a "husband, wife. son. daughtci or parent of tlie employer shall not be enumerated in determin ing the number of pers.ms cm ployed." Principal effect of the S5-eeni minimum will ho upon wages of employees in ictail and service establishments not covered by the Federal Wage and Hour Law These include the smaller depart ment and variety stores, clothing, hardware and grocery stores, laundries, hotels, motels, restau rants. an dmany other types ol retail and service businesses. C mmissioner Cram* said that in all instances where duplicate coverage exists under both the State and FcrWnl laws, the liigh er Federal standard applies. For some 7<)h.000 North Caro linians employed in businesses engaged in interstate commerce or producing goods for interstate commerce. Mu* Federal minimum wage is now $1.2." an hour. For another .substantial group of em ployees wo! kin gin large retail, service and construction enter prises of an interstate < haraeter. the present Federal minimum is SI.‘Hi ,m hour. Crane stated. Kxempted from the law are es tablishments having less than f >ur eov«*r«*tl employees; Federal Sin.* and local government cm ployees; farm workers; domestic; servants in private homes; liospi Off to a running start! IN RECENT YEARS, the economic development of the South has set a mighty fast pace. According to a just-released U. S. Department of Commerce report, the South in the past decade raced ahead of the nation in rates of growth in 26 of the :il in dustrial and commercial activities surveyed. Among these were such meaningful economic “yardsticks” as bank deposits, personal income, value of construction work and expenditures for new plants and equipment All signs point to another big year ahead for the South. Along the lines of Southern Railway System alone, so many major industrial develop ments are “in the works” that 11)64 - already oir to a running start — promises to continue, and perhaps even exceed, the pace-setting growth of the past few years. This is great news for al! in the South. Sound, diversified industrial expansion creates new wealth, new markets, new job openings and broader vocational opportunities that are partic ularly attractive to our trained young people, encouraging them to remain in the South. Pros perity breeds prosperity - and everyone benefits, loot’s all work together to make 1964 the “best year yet” for the South. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM WASHINGTON. 0. C. SOUTHERN SERVES the south Lai ami mining h<>mo employ***; voluntary worker* (nr ertwatinn al. charitable. religious or non profit organization*; newsboys; shoe shine boys; golf raddles; howling alley pin boys; baby sit tern; ushers. <loorm«Ci>. concession' attendants and <ashicrs in thea-! Ires; traveling salesmen; outside salesmen on commission;- part lime student workers attending school or college; persons under. 21 I'mploynl h. their father of mother: pnvmM receiving til*-" or gr a italics .is the prindpn! j>"' «• their wage*; persons confined in penal. corrective or menial insti tutions; hoys' and girls' summci , :tm|> employees; all ,—, Her Ifi year* ot ase; as/ fi‘» year* of a?e or oki part time or pirK rate _ in tlte seafood or fish/nc try “SOPER-RIGHT” QUALITY 4 to 8 LB. AVG. SMOKED AS SUPER-RIGHT” FRESH PORK LOINS LEAN, CENTER CUT RIB PORK CHOPS Lb. LEAN, CENTER CUT LOIN PORK CHOPS u, BIG VALUE! PORK END CUT CHOPS 49c 59c 39c PORK BACK BONES Lb. 29c 10 TO 16-LB AVC. WHOLE LOIN -Lb. 39c LOIN EMO CUT POBK ROAST 29c 1 to 3 Lb. Avg. I Smoked Hog Jowl 1 BACON I SQUARES | ib 25c PACKER'S LAMl BIACKEYE PEAS 2 ft 31c SUPER FINE BLACKEYES 1 ALLGOOD BRAND SLICED 1-LB. PKG. Hl-C DRINKS ORANGE ,.*.,4. OQC OR GRAPE o> con ^ Q PINf APPLE Orange-Pineapple,',^ 35c Grapefruit 35c JANE PARKER GIANT JELLY OR LEMON ROLLS r«. PLAIN OR SEEDED RYE BREAD ... 2 CHERRY PIES PINEAPPLE PIES 59c 1-. <-t 14-Lb. Si** 14-Lb. Siz< ( STMITMANM cult CRACKERS _ Lb. Pkq. PLASTIC — PULL ON 33c BABY PANTS KOSHER DILL PICKLES MOC&s.'?L,vl AGP ORANGE JUICE AGP PINEAPPLE JUICE CONCENTRATED FROZEN JL 5 £0 69c & 29c fcS 49c 'o? i& 29c MORTON FRUIT PIES APPLE PEACH COCOANUT < SHOP AftP FOR PRODUCE VALUE • FLORIDA WHITE MEAT JUICY mmmr 8S9 • I rival For Hearty Winter Menu* RUTABAGA TURNIPS • Western Grown Red DELICIOUS APPLES Lbs. 5C Lb*. 29c Fmk TomrioM 2 k™"3 29c Tasty Yellow Onions 3 ^ N. Y. White Cabbage?" ^ >r x* DAILY CAT FOOD 6 S£ 35c VEL LIQUID E& 37c l-Pt. M>*. Bottle DSC FAB LAUNDRY DETERGENT 1-Lb 3i- x-Lb gi. 4-Ox. \ OlC SUPER-SUDS 40-Ox. C7_ Package JIt a-jax cleanser 2d;Lpk£47c 2 V4,£ 31 c FLORIENT AIR DEODORANT 59c 7-0*. Bottle SOAKY ■unit IATH 10-Ox. A-JAX CLEANER 39c I It lll-Oi. Buttle 07C

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