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Rocky Mount Telegram from Rocky Mount, North Carolina • 11

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Tfi Rocky Mount, N. C. Ttlafrtm, Mty 21, 1954 HA LATEST MARKET REPORTS Fatality Today Boosts Nash Co. Total To 16 Halifax Sfudenl At Military Academy To Receive Diploma 4 J7'4 V'k $tfll 1.40b NEW YORK (AP) A big 41 UN UN UN 44 UN ION I 43'1 M't OJ'O Odoriferous Dees year paper present a new fragrance today? You bet tt dees. It's be esaie that advertisement ea Page 14A.

The advertiser famished the perfume te go along with the ink and paper te produce the aroma that's filling year aos trill right aew. leap by U.S. Smelting featured 14 44 44' 44 1'4 4 if. in 7 41 44' 44' a 334 )4 im a generally higher stack market Wheeler said Flemmlng was ly 7 7N TN 7N 14)0 14 W) A early this afternoon. Trading OS ION 14 UN J0H 501 01 14'i 54 tVU ivi 01 WM ing on the highway when be ionOImp Scnonlay 1 Scnara 1.40 tchlck KM .431 IcottPap taabAL l.M IlI'MD to taariR 1.40 Swburf .40 Srval 7 40 MN 14' 34' Mi 57 0 40 MN 40N 4 11' was run over by a 1962 Buick Finals Speakers PINETOPS Dr.

Kermlt Traylor, pastor of First Chris tUn Church, WlnsUa-Salem, will deliver the Baccalaureate Sermon to the seniors at South Edgecombe High School, 8un-dssrsftornooo at I o'clock. Guest speaker for the Commencement Eierclses en Monday at 8 p.m, will Dr. C. Edwin Harwood, Professor of English, N. C.

Wesleyaa College. Marshals for the graduitlon activities are Judy Webb, chief Mary Elisabeth Wootea, Jady Edwards, Sherron Herndoa and Johnny Alien. 03' 41N 01' 114' 1I1N 113N 17 70' M'A 70 W1 00 Iff! 101'A va 43 40 4 43H being operated by John Tuttle Harris, 19, of 413 Tsrboro St 17 17N 17' 17' V4 0 5N 5' SN was fairly active. U.S. Smelting'i report that it has made a major copper ore discovery In New Mexico re-suUiFoAn a delayed opening for (Je stock which was swamped with buyers.

CASTALIA A young Negro became Nast County's 16th traffic fatality of the year when he was run over by a car near here early today. George Flemmlng, 24, of Route 1, Castalia, was killed instantly just south of here on N. C. 58 about two m. Coroner Russell Williams ruled death due to severe head and internal l.M II 1f-t 1' Shll 01 Rocky Mount.

1J 45 44N 44N IN I MN UN 0 104 101 104 JnailTr. Trooper Wheeler made no 43 47N 44N 47N 0a charges and said he could find reason for Flemmlng to be Parly Posts Go To Nash Demos 11 01 01' 0IN 7 UN 13' UN I 0IN 0ON 0N It soared 10 points to a new high of 130 on' a block of 26,000 shares And held that price in lying In the "road. Ms quoted young Harris as saying he was 55 77' 7 13' 13N 13N injuries. Sharw Wm I Sinclair 1 Slnor Co I Smith AO 1 Smith l.M SoconyM 1M OoPRt 1.40 SouCall 1.0S SoumnC 1.70 IN SouPPac 1.40 Sou Ry l.M Sparry Rand 10101 l.M 11 37' 11 JIN unable to miss the man. Investigating Trooper E.

D. 10 SON SON 50' 0 MN 55' SSN I later dealings, This touched off renewed II 41N 41' 10 Hurt. Cars Wrecked fa I fi'i i i If s- II 04N 04' 04N 14 14 1SN 1SN 10 UN 11 31 V. 0 57 MN V4 Dallas Alford of Nash County was named Wednesday as an alternate to the National Demo cratic Convention to be held this summer at Atlantic City, N. J.

William B. Harrison of Nash trading eagerness for stocks with known or possible mineral and oil discoveries, both on the New York and the American 0qurO 1.40 CPA Seminar For Goldsboro StBrand 1.20 31 71 77N 71 Std Kollwnaii 21 ION 10N ION I Two Nash Accidents Stock Exchange. -0 UN J1H11H 17 H'4 SJVi JJ' WN MV0 1 soil -v. 144 15', 14N 14H 144 17 14M 14 II 17N 171 II 11V4 11 11 II 415. 4M II 17' 17 17 04' 17' 0 1 1 14' MVt 14' 11 Ml II 5 37 WN 11H 11 IS 14' 14W 44 43' 44 Vi 11 54' S4' 54' Vt 10 17N 17H 17H 14 14' M't 41 7710 TIN 7JH 14 hn rm 3t 11 IS 157' 1S7N IN 10 UN UN UN 11 IN ON ON mn UN MN Vt I 40' 40' 40' 110 134' 13l" 1M' 41 41' 41N 1 10' M' Wt 0 7 7' 7' 10 4' 4IN 41' 1 14N 14N 14N 01 1N It' 1N 1 41N 41N 4IN 0 10 OH 10 Vt VI Hit SON WN County was selected at this Rails lost the steam that pro Ten people were injured and pelled them into market leader Fifty-one certified public ac four cars heavily damaged in ship Wednesday.

Big Three mo same Fourth District conven tion within the State Democra-tic Convention at Raleigh to be a member of the State Democra countants from eastern and cen two separate Nash County acci tral North Carolina ara schedul ContlKlnd I CnMG.i l.M ContPw l.M Cont.knr I Cont Air .40 Cont Cn Cenllnt l.M Cont Mot .40 Cont Oil 1 Control Ooto Coppor Knot Corn P4 1.50 Crow .75 Crown Cork Crn Zoll l.M CrucSIMI Cud.hy Pk Curllt Pub Curt Wr 1 OanRlvor Oayco Corp Ottro l.M DallHuO JO Oolt.AIr l.M Dont tup 1 DtnRloOW 1 DotEdK l.M 0t Stoo Dltnty OH (00 IN DomoMIn OouqAIr 1.411 Dow Ch l.M DrMtor 1.10b OuPonl Jr Duo. tt l.M Dyn Am .40 Et Air Lin Ea.lO l.oof E. SIKO l.M EOtoflM l.M EitondS l.M EIAMM FIAltoC I.3M El AUC Wl EIP.MNO I EmorionEI 1 EmorRod .40 End John ErlaLocK Ev.mPd SwrtWp Jl FalrCOni .500. F. lrcD llr.t Fantlaol Mat Pdd Corp 1 OadDStf l.M CrroCP l.M Flltrol l.M Flmlno 110 fiKM 1.071 Fllnlkt JO Fl 1.11 Fl.

PL 1 40 JFoodF.lr ,00 FMC Corp Foot .150 Ford Mot 1 Fortm .40 Foil Whltr FrcoptS 1 Fruhf l.M dents Tuesday and Wednesday of N. C. Ul and Rural Paved Road 1300 damaged her 1963 Chevrolet an estimated $1500 and the Murray 1962 Chevrolet $1,000. Five more people were Injured about 5:30 p. m.

Wednesday ed to attend a one-day seminar tors were fractionally mgner. Selective gains by blue chips resulted in somewhat higher stock averages but the market nights tic Convention Committee on Permanent Organization. StdOII Col Ik StdOllInd lb StOIINJ 1.40 StdOII Ohio ttoond PKg St.nw.r l.M StauffCh l.M S'arlOrug .70 Stvni l.M Sun Oil lb Sunry l.M SwIrtoCo l.M Tnn 61 lb Txca l.M Tax GulfProd TtxGSul .40 Txlnitm TxP Ld .35 TOxtron at the Wayne Technical Insti Tuesday night near Spring tute in Goldsboro on Friday Elected from the Fourth Dis Hope a pair of late-model Chev from 9 a. m. until 5 p.

m. trict as member of the State relets collided Injuring two Ne on N. C. 97 seven miles west of had many dead spots. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks at noon was up Rocky Mount in a grinding side HALIFAX Cadet Kenneth Sponsored by the North Association of CPA's, the gro women and three wnitte youths.

Alton Murray, 19, 41 47N 07H 01N 4- to 70' 70N 70 to 104 07N UN 07N 1 00 Of 00 13 UN UN UN I MN MN 0 41' 41 41 to 00 MN MN to 174 MN 37N 14 ON 40N 00 UN MN UN SON 50' 03 UN UN UN 135 TON 71N II MN MN MN 1450 STN SSN SON 11 TIN TIN TIN 143 33 10N UN 1N 0 44' 44N 44N It 14 UN UN MN MN 30N 1 01' 01 UN I 30 MN MN 14 40' 40 40 111 ON TN TN 11 40N MN 40N 14N MN UN -u- 17 114 173N 1UN 4 14N MN MN swipe collision. L. Twlsdale of Halifax, will be one-day meeting will feature a Spring Hope, the driver of one among the eighty-three seniors at Hargrave Military Academy, .6 at 307.6 with industrials up 1.6, rails up .5 and utilities off .3. The Dow Jones industrial av total of three courses as part of the group's overall professional of the cars was not injured. Clara Jean Pulley, of Route 1.

James Elton Deans, 21, of 704 Williford Rocky Mount, his wife and 22-month-old son are all in "satisfactory" condition Thloko l.llf Chatham, Va. who will receive Executive Committee were I. T. Valentine Mrs. Ollie Basa Jr.

and Mrs. Raymond Finch, all of Nash County. 0. B. Moss and S.

Williams Jr. of Nash were named as members of the Fourth District Executive Committee. These were the Nash County people named to posts in the Spring Hope was transferred Ml 4N -r TkttwM oil their diplomas at commence JIN UN 1'N TlmkRtMr 1 erage at noon was up 1.64 at development program. Courses to be moderated by Leon M. En-nig, of the U.

N. C. School ment exercises on Friday, May from Park View in Rocky Mount to Chapel Hill; Marjorie Edney, 38, of Norwalk, is in Park 29. in the Walter R. Davis Lejoas Pacific Land Jumped 1 i A.

-Hint in Park View Hospital, as is Mrs. Daisy Bass Edwards, 46, of 608 S. Howell, Rocty Mount. Mrs. J.

C. Jackson, of 230 S. Troni Air Tr.niam Trantltron TrICont .15 TwntC l.OTf Alumni Memorial Gymnasium. Cadet Twisdale is the son of View in 'satisfactory" condi of Business Administration faculty, Chapel Hill; Problems of the Closely Held Corporation, moderated by Robert Lloyd, Fourth Congressional District Pine was treated and re Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Twisdale, of leased. Trooper Fuller charged Deans 205 Church Halifax. He has attended Hargrave for the past CPA, Greensboro; and Stand- tion; Franklin Jackson, 21, Spring Hope, and Curtis Bedin-field, Spring Hope were both transferred from the Spring II 05N 04N 05N 45 44' 44N ards of Reporting, moderated year.

ION 10 10 1SN 1'N 14N 17 ON 4 17N UN 11 17N 17 17N IS 3N 3N 1 4 40 40 -N 10 17 14'4 MN 10 JN 3' 3N 4 37' 17 37' 11 16' MN 1 44' 44' 44' 40 73' 73N 73' 5 71 13' 13' 10 57 J4' 54N ij' iin 143 VI' S3' 53N 00 UN I'N UN 1 MN M' MN UN MN 40 30N MN 57N SN 57 which Includes Nash, Johnston, David Im, Wake, Chatham and Randolph counties. The district has four delegates and two alternates to the nation. -al convention, Brantley Poole of Wake County was elected the district's presidential elector. Hope Clinic to Watts Hospital In with driving on the wrong side of the road. The patrolman said it was raining at the time of the accident, Deans lost control in a slight curve and skidded in Durham, Jackson with a back injury and Bedinfield with a neck injury and aTbroken nose; 17 45N 4SN 4SN to II ON IN 17 11 MN II MN MN Ml 14 1N 10'' It' 4 ISN 35 35 01 10N 10N 10N 4 OON 0SN 0' 17 40 40 1 MN MN to 14 70 70 7t Bridgers Chairs District Meet UCorbld l.M UnlonEHc 1 UnOIIC 1.40B Un Pac l.M Un AlrL l.M Unit Alreft 1 Unit Cp .35 Un Fruit UGlCp 1.70 UnllMiM I USSorx US Indutl USGyp 3 US Linn lb US Plywd wl USPIywd 140 Ul Rub l.M Ul Smalt 7 US Staal 1 Unit Whalan UnMalcti .40 Un OllPd JO Uplohn 1 to the path of the eastbounc 1963 Floyd Earl Collie, 21, is in the clinic in "satisfactory" condi Buick being driven by Mrs.

Ed wards. tion. more than 3, men cm a from its gain; and Kerr-McGee Oil advanced well over a point. Texas Gulf Sulphur dropped a point and Calumet Hecla lost a fraction. Speculative buying also boosted J.

Ray McDermott about i and J.I. Case more than a point. Eastman Kodak broke out above its high and the stock ran up about 3 points. Most motors made fractional gains. Many leading utilities, however', showed no change and this group was off a bit on average.

The trend was a shade lower among steels and nonfer-rous metals. Farm implements rose slightly. Polaroid gained 2, IBM and Xerox a point each. Woolworth, Sears, Roebuck, Texaco, Jersey Standard, Johns-ManviUe, Goodrich, Goodyear Marjorie Edney charged Damages to the Buick estimated at $1,000 and to the IS SIN SON SON with failure to yield the right-of- RALEIGH Tarboro lawyer Deans' 1962 Chevrolet at way by Trooper H. M.

Fuller. by Dr. Harold Langenderfer of the U. N. C.

School of Business Administration. Plans for the local seminar were made by Dr. I. N. Reynolds of Chapel Hill, Professional Development Director for the state CPA group, who was assisted by Joseph H.

Hanchrow of Wilson, a member of the accounting acuity at East Carolina College, Greenville. The courses to be presented were developed by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, as part of a nationwide program designed to acquaint CPA's with the latest developments fn their field of professional practice. During the past year, almost one out of 540 IM' i lit 170N 0' 54N 54N 54' 5 SN) S'4 SN 11 11 UN UN 13 15' ION to H. Vinson Bridgers presided a meeting of Democrats The collision at the intersection 800. 30N MN MN 1 M4 MH MN 17 MN MN 47 15 14N 14N 145 07' UN 0 14 I5N ISN 15 10' MN 10N 1M MN SON from the Second Congressional 13 STN J3N J7N District at the State Democratic Convention Wednesday.

The Retired Can Keep II 11 II 13 to 11 un -ii un I MN MN 7' Thomas H. Woodard of Wil Bethel Resident Given Stipend GREENVILLE A science education Instructor at East Carolina College has been a warded a National Science Foundation stipend for summer study. Dr. A. D.

Bond, director of the science education has announced. The grant goes to James D. Nicholson, Bethel resident who joined the East Carolina facul 5N SN SN 4 14N 14N 14N I 10 10 14 son served as secretary. 7 UN 11 UN 00 01 J3N 3JN N-N Busy In Many Ways The following were elected to 17 17N 73 41N. 01N 01N to G.mbSk 1 Acc.ot 1 Gn Clg 1 Gn Oynam GnElc l.M Gn Foodi 1 Mill 1M GnMat 1.00 GPracn l.M GPubSv GPubUt l.M GOT SiO 1M OTtltEl GonTIrt pc ib Pa wl GctlyOII GUKtl 1.10 GttnAtd Goodrch 1M Ooodyr I IS GracaCo 1.10 Gr.ndU Gr.nCS I GtAAP 1 TO Gl Nor Ry 1 GW Fin 07t Grayhd 1 Grumn 1.S0 represent the district at the National Democratic Convention: Vanad Carp Varl.n At VondoCo VoEIPw 1.11 Walworth WaraPIc WamLam Wn AlrL l.M WnAlrLIn wl Wn tancp I Wtn Md 1 WUnTat l.M WaitoSI 1J0 Whirl Cpk (Editor's Note: This is anoth er in a-series of articles based J.

Russell Kirby, Wilson Coun 1 51 SON 14 MN MN 44 JIN UN UN 115 14N UN 14N 14 SSN SI S3 41 41N 47'4 47N a 47 54N; 571 nd Zenith were among i- on the booklet, "Now That You every four Norm Carolina CPA's has participated in such 11 43N 4JN 4JN I ON 07 ON 41 17 14N ION 1N 1N MN 10 11SN 113 115' II 41 41 41N to 11 47N 47N 0 37' 37N J7N 154 14N Mto 34' 154 31 UN 4- 4N 11, JIN 'JIN 31N to 17 14N 1N 34N to MN OSN -hi MM Mto 10N 1 MN MN nal gainers. Are Retiring," published in ob courses, which are offered on-a servance of Senior Citizens 11 M'4 15 "UN continuing basis. Each is con ducted on a round-table basis, 14 IB 15' 10 work. Here are a few ways retired people keep active. You may be thinking that you will have to give up some of your outside activities because you are nu longer able to afford them.

At the ssme time your church, lodge, or club activities may be more helpful now than ever before as ways of keeping in touch with friends and of being of service. Month. A free copy of the complete booklet, a publication of ty in 1963. Nicholson will be Corporate-twwj wer with rgher.f-SgovCTn- ment bonds were Irregular, In slow riBlFallowllKI It which allows for full discussion the Social. Security Administra gaged in advanced chemistry study at Emory University in Atlanta, for about nine of mutual problems by the parti tion, is available at your near WlnnOIx 1.0 Weolwth 1M Woatwrlti wl Worthln l.M XoroxCp YngitSht l.M ty; "Earl Lang, Greene; Richard t.

Beal, Halifax; and Walter F. FufFranklin. Elected alternates were Dr. Rachel D. Davis, Lenoir, and Russell Johnson, Northampton.

Dr. Badh T. Clark of WHson was chosen presidential elector from the district. Henry Height of Vance was named to the State Convention committee on Credentials, and Mrs. John Roland of Lenoir was chosen to serve on the Perman fr.nt.dioM on est social security oitice.

ask for booklet, number 853.) weeks, June 15 to August 14. Gulf MtO I GHOII l.M cipants, and Is moderated by CPA whose field of practice or sphere of college instruction 42 49 4U" 7-" 13 03N 03N 03N J3 14N 14 14 it '4 57N S7N 4 0 JON 10 54N S3 53N 04 STN 57 STN 41 43N 43N 4JN to ri-ii 41 41 01 1 14' 14' 1" 3 3i 3fc -f 1N ww Teachers from many colleges Many people are satisfied 107 HON lllto no 40 OON 44 price and universities across the na A gives him special competence to No organization ever seems with retirement and have made other plans tor using their time talM Hl the sublect under discussion. ih4ta.l HI Uow Ut CM Gulf SU 1.14 H.lllbur 1.40 HamPap l.M Hann CO 1 Havao .00 HarcPdt .10 Hartt to have enough people to do all the things that need to be done. Zmth 1.70a 70 TIN 71 TIN after they nave stopped regular Among those who will take part in the Goldsboro seminar II 40 1N 40 11 1M 14N 14N -r 110 10N MN 1TN IN 10 44N SN 4N Many people have found that are: E. H.

Bndger, Kaieign; Unlna mrwli notad. ratal dlvl dndt In th foroolna t.bt ara iimua 10 40' M1 M' Vi 30 45' 44N 4SN II 14 14N IS 11 JON SON ION ION UN UN ONwNlt Pk Preston E. Davenport, Greens PBK Initiates dltburaanvfttt bawd on th latt qurtrly HOOkCtt 1 10b 44N 44N 44N ent organization Committee. Elected to party committees they can contribute services that are just as valuable as money contributions. This may be the first time in your life 17 S4lt S3N 54 to; ar tanunnual daclaratlon.

Soactal boo; Allen Dewar, Goldsboro; IS MN MN MN xtr dlvidandi or paymanti nat dnig State Executive Committee I ntd i ragular ra Mantrflad In th William B. Eldridge, Winston Salem; James Fokfis, Fayette- 11 1IN 11 40N 40N 40N 1 I3N Sit 53' MNwIng footnotas. you can have the satisfaction -Al x1r xtra. Annua ville; Donald B. Hcfrlson, Roc tion will be engaged in study at Emory this summer in an institute designed for.

college chemistry teachers on the undergraduate levels. Born in Williamston, Nicholson holds the BS and MA degrees from East Carolina He has also studied at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Duke University and Converse College, where ho was enrolled in graduate work. Prior to joining the EC faculty, he was a chemistry and physics teacher at Junius H. Rose High School in Greenville. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. uscar Molly Tart and Mrs. Leslie Owens, Lenoir County Jobs Hi Price, Edge of giving freely of large amounts of-timovln helping -ott rat plua Hoc aavldand. Liquidating dlidand. Oaclrd or paid In ttoj Area Students CHAPEL HILL Fifty Uni ky Mount; Joe W.

Kent, Greens plua I lock dividend. 0cird er paid boro; G. C. Lundin, LaunnDurg; both young, and old. rar mn yr.

Paid In I lock (Hiring 1003, aitlmitad cam valu on x4ivldnd A. Marvin Pernn, Raleigh; Ill S3 51. SIN 5 4IN 01 1 110 MN 1N 47 3IN JIN UN 4 71 77N 77-N 17 I3N 03N B' 31 45N 4SN 4SN 10 13N 13' 13' 10 SIN SIN $1' comoe; Edwards, Mrs. Bruton Greene; Swain H. N.

Stephenson, Mrs. William Dickens, Halifax T. G. Jovner. HOUM l.M JB HoustLP 1 50 50 How 4 UN I3N UN HUPP Cp 11 TN Tto 73 IdMl Cm 1 1 MN MN ISN tllCnt Ind 1 0 JN 43N 1N III Cnl 1 1 SON SO iN lng Rnd 1 0 17' 17 07 lnlndStl 1M 10 43N 43 43' lntrl.

1 1 TON MN MN IntSusM 1 170 400 400 M7N 1N IntlHaru l.M 71'A 71N TIN InMlnar 1.00 10 73N T3N T3N IntNICk 1.M 11 00N TON MN to lot Pack 1 UN UN UN tnfPaoar l.M 111 37N 11 Int TT 1 17 57N S7 57' to ITI Ckt .100 I 14N 74N 14N Your church may need repairs and maintenance work ox-dlitrlbutlon d.t. paid la it yar H. Phillips. Henderson; and versity ot-'-North Carolina atu dents have been Initiated into OacUrad or paid after atock dividend split Oaclarad or paid mil Richard W. Pulliam, Greens which could be done on a vol unteer basis.

It, may have pro yar, an accumulative issue with dividend In arrears, Paid hi sear, divl boro. Also. J. Gordon Rlddick, Ra jects In which you could neip dend omitted, deterred or no action taken al last dividend or in lifting burdens from the cler Phi Beta XPPa. It is the highest scholastic honor that may come to an undergraduate student.

Area students honored in 13 17N J7N 37N 47 43N 43'A 43N 37 47N 47N 41N 41N- "I MM SON SON I' 1 4IN 41' 4IN 50 11' UN UN ptus itock dividends J-Pav jry and church workers, such 61 stock during 1004. stimatd cash mn. j. tj-raay images, worth ampton; C. V.

Singleton, Mrs. L. 0. Horner, Vance; John Kerr JrMrsv-Baker Williams, Warren; Thomas H. Woodard, Naomi Mortfs, Wilson; Dr.

Rich ard, Whitfield, MraX X'Sall, Franklin. leigh; Johnnie W. Sparks, Greensboro-W Jesse Spencer, Rockingham; James G. Sullivan, Greenville; Milton L. Wright, J.

F. Nicholson of Rt. Wilmington. as visits to "shut-ins wno are value an dx-dtvidnd er ex-distribution dt ill in their own homes or in clude Jacob C. Shearin i-Saia full.

IS 4N 44N 4N nursing homesJ'heir only way Greensboro; J. W. Rhyne, Ra id Celled, Ex dividend, Ex Olvl The EC education scientist and his wife, the former Elsie Whitlev. make their home in Rqdnoke Rapids, and Stephanie dend and aaloo In full. x-dW Ex distribu of keeping up with what go leieh: Chester ZumBrunnen, District Executive Comniltb4 Eighsmith, Robersonville.

4 SON. 57N STN 10 17N I7N 17N 74N 74N T4N to 11 33N S3N 33' II 40N MN MN UN 17N 13 tion, xr Ex right, xw without war rants, ww -With warrant, wd Whan dls me on in the outside world may Abhor) L.b ABC Con .60 ACF lndu 1 Addr.a l.M Admlr.l Air Rd 1.50 Alco Prod I AHcO Carp Ailagh Lud 1 Al Pow 1 AHtedCh l.M AHid Strt 1 AllisChal .50 Alum Ltd Alcoa 1.M AmtradaP 1 AmAiriln. 1 ABotctt .500 Am Brk l.0 AmBdPar lb Am Can 1 Am Cyan 1 AE'P 1.14b 1.40 AEnport Am FPW A'Vom 1.44 Hosp .30 ArT MFd ,0 AM.t CI 1.40 AmMotori I Am NG l.M AmOpfeal lb AmPhofo .31 A Smt 3 Am Small wl Am Std 1 Am TT 4 TAT wl Am lot; 1.40 Am Zinc 1 AMP Inc .45 Ampex Cp AmpBoro An.cond .50 AnkanCh .40 ArmcoSt 3 Armour 1.40 ArrmtCor 1 Armjt wl Alii Oil 10 'AlutOG 140 Atchun 1.70a AtCLIn la AHRal 1.40 Atlas Cp AutCant Avco Corp I AVC Cp .75 Avnat Salisbury! Julian js. uoyce, Bethel They have one daugh be through visits from someone trlbuted. wl When Issued, nd Next da H.

Vinson of the Junior Whirtfrliuifft n. i EckecombeH-teli' leigh; Edward G. Britt, Greens-, ter, Sandra Kay. dtivry. and 40 members of the JohniManv 1 JonLogan JonaUL 1.M Joy Mfg 1 KalurAI .00 KaytrR .40 Kennocott 4 KtrnCL l.M Ktrr Mc l.M KlmbClark 1 Koppara 1 Korvatta Kr.w.

l.M vl In bankruptcy er er boro; E. E. franc, Kinsion; John C. Getsinger, Goldsboro; X74 UN 00N 0IN Sturdivant, Mrs. Gladys Perry, tjciifor; -claw were Inducted.

t. Xtth I WB.m.WK'VT like you Retired people can offes themselves as volunteer workers in health, welfare, and ci act, er securities ssumd by such com 00 4IN 4M 4SN and J. L. Harvey. Charlotte 34 13N UN SI UN UN UN 14 40N 47N 40 107 I4N H' 14N 44'4 4JN 44 1 74N 74N 74N 13 0' ON ON 4 04' 04' 04N 0 40N 40N 40N 17 33N MN 31N 103 140N 130N 140N NN MN TON 33 11N JIN 1 MN M' 31 1 UN 14 14N Ht 40 16 14 UN 4 ION ION 10N 0 41N 41N 4lN 44 4V1 rn Mnl.

i ar.i a-iamuin; Man. U. J. HarrelL. Green; William White, Richard T.

ffek4tJif' ijl'fcfrjy-'two of the 50 Phi Beta itsr.T) members are from 0 MN MN M' to Also, Carlton E. Prescott, Purvis Qualifies For Conference John W. Purvis, of Roc aowo mtrst equalization tax. 0 40' 44 4tN to vic agencies. There art ways Greenville: C.

Anthony Ricca, 13 ION ION TtN A'urtbr "Carolina. TS 1TN 3N 37N Durham; James W. Trent, Dur to help, such as typing, tiling, mailine. reading for the blind, 4 Those initiated, and their Jack HootenMrs.i Dean' sey Lenoir Jasper Eley.VMrs, Grace Parker. Northamoton.

UN JON JIN Egg Markets ham; A. J. Walston, Wilson; Somex follow: Chapel ky Mount, has qualified for the or doing chores of some kind- James F. Caudle, Greensboro; Fred S. Royster, John T.

Church i Kill, Robert Worthington Spear maa.tMrs. Martha Louise Net 1964 regional sales comerence of the Connecticut Mutual Life 17 Tt UN 11N to 10 17 14N UN James C. Crone, uoiasDoro; RALEIGH (APi (NCDA) North Carolina egg markets steady. Supplies lully adequate. vance; w.

e. Turner, T. 44 IN IN IN 10 UN 13N 13N 0 Tl 77 71 V4 John R. Farley, Greenville; useful and needed things. Also, certain organizations supply the volunteer worker with transportation and lunch money.

Insurance Company, scheduled M4'Edward William Kouri, 14 MN If MN David H. Gaines. Fayettevine; 4ner, warren; Russell Sth- ancAn Hii-s rvj fc 17 SON SON SO' 14 54 SSN SSN Thomas rranaun neciy, m. 14 123N 113N 173' 13 ION ION ION William Gantt. Durham; Rich viwuoTjt rrjasqik franiela.

May Stanley McCaslin, I t. 1 41N 01N 01N Hospitals welcome volunteer 4 74N T4N T4N to Krogw 1.10 Lr Slag Lab Port 1 Lah- Val Ind Lahman 1.47 LOFGti l.M Lib McN JSt LlggattSM tonal Corp Llrtonln I.OOf LockAlrc l.M Loan Th. LonaSCam 1 LonaS Gai 1 LongliILt .01 Loral ENctr Lorlllard 1 LukaniM l.M ard H. Haywood, Raleigh; Floyd for June 8-10 at The Grand Hotel, Point Clear, Ala. He is an associate of the Will'am T.

Beaty Agency in Ralei.J'.. Qualifications is based on simkei nuKo i mi a. 10 3N JON 30N .10 SON 50 7 IN 3N IN 03 44N 3N 3N 1 demand lair to good. Price paid producers for clean unsized eggs on a grade yield basis, cases exchanged: Grade A large whites 25V4-26V4; medium, whites 30-21; small, whites 18i- Haihrii. Lee Elmer Ro H.

Judge. Rocky Mount; and J55 37N 31' 31N Vt 171 3SN 34N J4N 1N Enfield Church sent H. Kirkman, Greensboro. senthal Oettinger III, and WU- It 10N It' ltN 4 71 71 73 a SON MN SON 11 17N MN to Also. Linda w.

Little, ureen- 1963 sales and service records. liam Roger workers. Or, if you like young people, you' can find work among them useful and stimulating. Older people help Boy and Girl Scout organizations, for example, in teaching, such crafts as wood 13 IN IN IN 14 MN 53' MN i Concord: Everett Ra Bau- ville; Edward C. Mooring, La- 17V.

10 I4N UN 14 0 33N UN 13' to to. Ifnn 45 MN M' M' 7 Grange; Paul A. Nethery, Ooserv TRUE FISH STORY MOBILE. Ala. (AP)-A Mo 0 IS UN 04' wMptt Raleich: Jlenry Moore 45N 44' '45 5 iON 5N uN 11 14N UN 14N Spot Cotton iMiddleton, III and Lois Kay Greensboro; William m.

nice, Winston-Salem; Milton T. Riley, High Point; James M. bile, city, detective insists this -fishxstory is true and he has a working to the boys and skills in cooking and serving food to Harvey; wiimingran. -ui RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA)- 41 44N 44' 44N to 11 ltN ION lt MackTr 1 MedFd 1 30a 0 S4N 54N S4N to Robertson, Greensboro; J. L.

Ka'ck eye as proof. the girls. Your work can be'-, Charlotte spot cotton report for wHI.be observed with mvUi 5 21 17' BabcockWII 1 BabcockW wl BaidLima .0 Mad S4 Gar 14 IN IN IN Hubert Barnnui ana 4 LamtHith Nelson Creensboro: Thnhiaa Michael Gibbln, Sam Rumley, Winston Salem; C. Ken II 40 to MagmaC valuable addition to that being service in the Enfield Methodis4l I4N 14N 14N 14 34N 34' 14N 4- Charley Kail said ne was proceeding in bis boat through IpaltGE. 1.34 Magna vx .00 neth SDruiU.

New Bern; it. tiar- I nnrrn nnr VnnI.u done by busy fathers and moth 'l UN 3JN Vt 03N 43 11 7to MN JIN to neanesaay tor staple lengths of 1, 1 1-32 and 1 1-16 inches, respectively: Strict middline: 3a. m. us Marathon 1 MarMId LIS 1 44N 44N 44N to M' ION 30' 10 55N SSN S5N to ers. It is one wa.

the commu uel Walter McNairy and Robert Dresden Skees; Fayetteville: 7 11 Kev. "cros- Stranrl nreenshnro- John T. nn w.rnlJ irltS' Strand, Greensboro; UN 17N II MartlnMar 1 nity has of passing the skills of 40 Ots 14 04N 1 MayOStr l.M t- JUt lc nearby Chalacoonee Bay Sunday when a mullet leaped from the water and smacked him right between the eyes. 1 15N ISN ISN 17 MN 27N 117 to mon.V 35.45; middling: 33.35. 34.10.

II 57 57 57' older folks down to the young Molly Ann BuUara ana a Scott Winston-Sa- Talton, Raleigh; and C. H. Von Rosenberg, Fayetteville. McOonAIr lb MeadCp 1.70 ig- fveterai Veterans 7 47 44N 44N 30 45N 44N 44N 515; strict low mlddlinif no Merck la 10 100N lot 10t'4 to 113 IN IN IN Vmr Phillip Logan amim ana Merck wl 37 34 JON 32.55, 33.35; low middling: 30.5o! 31.05, 31.50 11 30 M'. MN 55 JN MN MN to Katharine Van Doeren.

MerrCh Mg 1111SN 15 IS 100 JN VN 14N MGM l.M ru from Nonn areuua 35 43N 43 43' Metrom .40 i he loUowlng. who have died, during the past'year will be remembered: World War'TH Aubrey." Eut Lee S. Neville Hubert ftTRid-dick, Weatraji Clarence N. Wynnl 10 Jl 31 41 to Planning Given 153 51' SON SON hnchide: James Fielding Smith, LOST 0UH LEASE BMunit 1.70 Bowman In 6X-hAlr .40 aril How .40 Bandix 1.M Banguat Jestwail J0a Seth Stl 1.50 Sioalow l.M Soring 1 Sordan 1 lorg War 1 riogl5 10 Irlst My Irunswlclt luckaytPL 1 lucy Er Co luilard 15g Sulova urllnd 1.40 Hearing Set 74 47N 41N 47N 41 14N 14N 54N 07 01N 40N 01N 1 SN Mid SU 1 10 Miner Ch MlnnMngM I Mo Kan Tex MoPacRR 1 Mohasce SO Wingatej Caroiyn Lumberton; Jane Linda rnsHill. AsheviUe; Mr.

Jean- CHARLOTTE. N. C. fAPi 0 T5N TSN TiN World War II Aubrey Eu Enfield Study 10 74N 74N 74' 11 44N 4SN 44 7 30N 3' MN to 10 44N 5N 117 ON ON 0' 7 40N 40N 40N 50 It' It 14N 14 UN 1 14 14 14 75' 14N IS' IS MN 40N MN Drssti: Redactions gene BuUer, James Alton MOASSfl 1 20b MontOU l.M a neanng rs scheduled Friday in City Recorder's Court for Dr. A.

E. Perry 43-year-old Negro doctor charged bv Charlott Gcss Whitehurst and Jack L. Ho Montward 1 ENFIELD A survey for an MoTrell ward. If there are other veterans -II Motorola 1 police with performing an euecuve program tor commu nity betterment through effec who have passed away during MAHOGANY MIRRORS Nat Alrl Nat ilsc 1.70 ette Long Davenport, Apex; Jerry Craig Dettinger, Landts. Stephanie, Higbsmith, iltr villeT Mrs.

Lynntf lOtlnch ter, Sanford; James Ted Rog-ers Statesvule; Jacob Con- nell Shearin, 1 Roanoke Rapids; and David Harned Bamberger. Charlotte. DroD Demand tive and long-ranee Dlannine Perry, who lives In Monro 10 UN UN IV to 73 OON 71N TON to 1 34N 14N 34N 40 34N MN MN 17 77N 77N 77i 1MN 00' OtN IN 4 MN 4 41N 41N UN 10' 10N to IT 47N 47 07 to MM Ttto 00 MN MN MN 1 13 33 1 0 0 0 11 SIN SI 51 17 TSN TS 75' NN 41 MN MN MN NatCan MAHOGANY TABLES but has an office in Charlotte, i NCashR l.M was approvea oy tne Town Board of Commissioners at Its NDalry l.M 11 TN TN 7N 1 14 14 14 to US MN MN MN 17 43' 43' 42N 13 74' 1 73' 74' 1' SON S4N SSN IN IS 1TN 1TN 17N was convicted of abortion in Stanly County in 1958. He served NatDist l.M UP NutFuel 1.3 tne year ana Whose names do not appear in the above list, interested persons should notify Donald V. Holliday, Enfield, so that their names will appear on the memorial list.

It is not intended any deceased veteran be overlooked, and only unless Holliday is notified can proper last meeting. A request for the survey and study of the planning program Nat Gen .03 11 months of a two-to-three-year sememe. Detective Capt. W. A.

McCall WASHINGTON (AP) The o.u.hiv tre cream man dubbed iitisai- Serrv charged with per Coffee Tables End Tablet' Chairs Harvest Tables Side Boards Trays' Card Tables Mirrors 47N 47' 47' jiorraing an abortion on a 28- NatGyps lb NatLead .75 NatSteel IN NEngEI 1.1 NY Cent JOg NYOtl SL 1 NY Shlo NiagM Pw 1 Nm'lnlk 0 NA Avla l.M -NoNOes l.M by police as the "ding-a4in recognition be given. Ul 14' ISN UN 41 01 43 41 01 1N 4 31' 31 31' It 4tN OtN 45' 44N 44N 1 KIN 33N MN 44N 44N 44' 47N 41N 47N 14 10 ISN 14 ISN 15' ISN I 40', 40 II 34' 34 34N II an 7'4 7J, 11 I UN I3N UN year-old Negro graduate stu 3 9 IS 57N 57' SON to 133' 131 133 1 It is announced, also, that a memorial marker is being placed on the grave of Mrs. dent at the University of North Tarolica. Perry is free on $2,500 was made by a committee from local businessmen and merchants headed by Elmer Cuthrell, who was spokesman. The board 'Unanimously approved a resolution inviting the Planning Section of the State of North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development to make the study and submit a comprehensive pro 05 47 4SN 47 IN DROPLEAF TABLES "Pat 1.40 l.M Sp .00 Pac 1 PwLt 1 larrier l.M a Jl 1 aterTraC wl aianese l.M encolnst SO an Hud 1 II nt SW l.M rr 1.40b OfsnaAirc 1 hemcSok 1 hmol'n l.M h- Oh I hil S'P 1 1.40a iW Pdf 1 liriSCrft httr IT Fi ltif5.

1.M cvEIIII l.M CJ CoO SqPal 1.M I'inRad lit Indus! I i Gas I a P'Ct .00 anICra 1M nlSnl I mEd 1 l.M 57' 57 57N 1N 55 MN SSN 7 35N JSN 14 17 17N I7N 10 111N 1 PINE WALNUT Clauo N. Kimball, by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Wars. Claude N. Kimball Post bond. LAWYER CORPS NEW YORK (AP)-A lawyers corps" has been formed to boouegger una- for dispensing too much cheer.

Police said the vendor, Andrew W. Townsley. 22, sold not only froran goodies but also alcoholic beverages. AJthortties in nearby District Heights, said they had been hearing about Townsley'a dual merchandising role for two 11 SfN S5 No. 6813.

At the time of her LAMPS up J'1 3' i (Wend rivll rioht rlomnntlril. death. Mrs. Kimball was a Gold gram of planning that would 1 30' 31H VT" 1 2'N UN 14 a -fnro, I jSN 35N 3SN r.tAirl 1 70 Ot 33N 31N 33N Nwst Airl wl 10 IP, ISN 15N Ni Norton 1 TOa 114 4SN. 0' Norwich 1 13 30N MN 31N I' at' atN to 1 3N 3 M'4 to Occident -0M0tltN Ed l.ftU 13 44N 4N 44N 1 OlmMm l.M ui hi me ouum mis summer.

improve the looks and enhance the character of the commu Seven Star Mother. Her son. Claude N. was killed during World War 11 1J3? yc uiajui jigm OPEN MONDAY thn FRIDAY 7 A. M.

9 P. M. SATURDAY 7 A. oj P. M.

nity, with particular emphasis on the bu.sl.iess district. sp fc1. H.groups announced Wednesday jj i 40 os'i ao tne formation of the Lawytvs 1 Constitutional Defense Commit- 14 14N 1 14N to 14 14N 14 14 I RoyDutcti 1r Royal M8 47N .7 4N 1 ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. (AP) -The North Carolina Potato Association met here today. CARO-CRAFT, Inc.

13 77N 170 17N weeks. Townsley was arrested Wednesday and charged with) selling alcoholic beverages to a minor and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. He was held in jail in lieu of $1,000 bond on both charges. Ryder Svif 71N I i. tee.

A snok.sman said 60 volun-j Jim Bouton. who won 21 iim nn i3'- jteers will spend at least two games for the last 5 Iweeks each la Mississippi, Ala-season, received credit for four r-S bs- Georgia, Louisiana and victories over Minnesota's 04 ji ji jr-i Florida, servini? Twins. Jim us sey, assistant secretary 700 ALEEMARLE AVE. RY. MT.

51 3N 13 33N SatewySt IN 11 4S' 'StJ 'Ld 1 10 04'. 04N 04N SL SenF l.M of the Department of Agriculture was the featured speaker..

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