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TIMZ3 rauRSDAY, jrt; Yin ,arcuouce hi .V - - - - TT Cl: I. T jcro; iNicv oiruciurc 1151 lie One Of ; The Largest A:-: (Special) mndn mftnv friends nmoner the era. horo, N. O, June 12 En- warg ast Beason an(j the announc- , nt of the Tin warenouae in ement of their return will be wel uro has begun and the work oome newg to the farmer who sold a completed In ample time for in Goidgboro Jast season. ' ' ' i suing of the market, ktA- , tobacco crop in this lmme- the announcement made hy jiate section is improving rapidly i R. Morris. The addition will 8mce the rains which have fallen . j.V'OO square feet and will during the last few days. Growers ; the structure up to where It m patetown section of : the hold practically, a day's ale. county have suffered tremendous - e addition is being erected on losggg due to terrific hail storms e North side of the present struc- which swept, that community re ,re and new equipment will be cenuv. 1 , - .aiea wmcn win tacuiiaie mat TEACHEY NEWS The Josephine Wells Clrole met mi a of unloading and placing ; the v .vd on the- floor. New drive in doors are being made into the ware house and the floor is being arran ged so that after the 'tobacco is at the home of Mrs. Henry Weils Bum uui mj wwmcu uuui ua juonaay at a:au. iugnieen mem warehouse with much more ease bera were present, Mrs. ' Chas. than in the past. , r ; , Hearn taught the Bible Lesson. , The warehouse i will be operated - Mrs. Janie Ward - led the pro by the same, people who operated gram. - -t 'i , it last season. . They are Deems H. 1 After an interesting program on Pate, J. Herman Denning and plana of giving, the hostess, Mrs. John R. Morris. Both Mr. Pate Wells -served delicious ice cream and Mr. Denning are farmers who and wafers. ; , ; reside in Wayne County, Mr. Mor . Mrs. Branch returned from the ris-lives here in Goldsboro and de- hospital Tuesday. a . i. .... votes his entire time to the mana-1; Mrs. R. W. Wells 'and .family g ement of the warehouse. - - 1 have moved to Greensboro to Join Mr. J. M. Easterly nad M. T. her husband. ", (Shirley) Morrow, who were sales Messrs WiJIiam McMillan and manager and auctioneer respective- R. W. , Wells of Greensboro were ly last season, will Dc.back in the in town last week. 5 t 'A same capacity this session. 'They Miss Viola Bmlth of Goldsboro u,i,s Ruth Cafr.' . ' l : Howard Lee Riveubark won In the contest at Seagate, v , ., Mr. Tim McMillan was , In town Sunday, . - Misses Melva Forlaw and Carol Wells left for Oreensboro Sunday night. ' . Mr. and Mrs.' Frank 'Brandberg of Brooklyn. New York are the"! guests of Mr. - and Mrs. H. V, Boney. PL .. Jd- .tOVE PINK HILL NEWS : r: title v:st vrj fa:,:l'3 c:t:ct:ve- 1 1? r. I...- READ' full accounts In The Satur day Evening. Pott,' Tim Collier's,- Liberty, etc. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Rouse of Moss Hill and Mr. and Mrs. U R. Turner of Pink Hill have returned from Atlanta, Ga., where they went recently to attend the Com mencement Exercises at . Atlanta- Dental College. Mr. Ludlow Turn er, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Turner was a member of the graduating class, ' i " Mr. T. J .Turner,' a student at Riverside Military Academy, Gain esville, Ga., has returned to his home here for the summer.. - Mrs. K. E. Tyndall and children of Mt. Olive- were guests - of rela tives here Sunday. . :- Messrs R. .lanes, Roland Smith, Alvln Kornegay and Dr. H. J. (Corners v were at Sneads Ferrv j Sunday, fishing- - Mr. Bender, employed here for sometime by the State Highway Commission, and family have mov ad to Pollocksville. He will con tinue his work with the " State, however. - :. A' y' a .a . Mr. and ' Mrs. Jones Smith and Elbert Smith were Kinston vlsi toss 8unday. -A'J. ' . Wrs. Bert Smith has returned to Moss Hill after spending sometime with relatives here. . The Pink Hill-La Grange base ball game played - at La Grange Sunday afternoon was won, by La Grange, the scpre being S to 4. - Mrs.' Johnnie Williamson, who has 'been seriously U at Parrotts Hospital In Kuiston,. has returned home, much Improved. J ALt-DEftTDED WE'RE not guessing when tell you the famous "G-i" All Westher gives more than 43; greater ." - non-skid mileage," j'.;,; ,v:.;vU.:. i; Backing " up - the ; experience of our ' "G-S" customers Is evidence real testimony gathered coast to coast by . a real detective, Inspector Faurot of the , New York Police. '..--' '.Ay v He found that this greatest Goodyear tire of. history is standing up even better than we've claimed. Come see this costllest-to-build tire that cost YOU nothing extra! -r. , Sure! GUARANTEED AGAINST ROAD HAZARDS as well. M defects. EVIDENCE PILES UP... AmailnS "G-J" Footprint ; Fct gatbtrwl from eoatt ' lOCOMt. ' V ' proved! jSfLEMsi 1 REAL NON-SKID It- PROVED! SS2aW APKTYBCopa cwn qulcka In tmergsticy. PR0VEJD1 W.'sV CORD Sim PROTKCTiON Mit blowout. So Our 10CAI IvIdMibl ' vMiller-Hunfer , !iA marriage of Interest to alt of Eastern Duplin County was solem nized in the Presbyterian Manse' to Kenanaville 'Wednesday morning at 9:00 o'clock when Miss Hazel Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hunter of Beulaville was united .'.In mairrtage to Wimtn? Miller, son of Mr.' and Mrs. J N. Miller of Beulavillei by Rev. Frank L. ' Goodman. The - young " couple left at once for points of interest to Western North Carolina. ' Mrs. Miller who attended ccUleg'e at E. C .T. C. has been teaching tn Hhe Greett'Cbunty- sehooh for the past three years. Mr. MUlef i engaged in the merchanOle busi ness with ms father near Beula ville. o Vrf and Mrar Miller have Just finished a new house and are plan ning to begin house keeping upon their return from their honeymoon. Commerce Dept. aska $08,759,000 for airport projects. ' . NO VIA SCOTIA Land Plaster FOB SALE MT W. E. BELANGIA Kenanaville, N. C. " Mr. 'Guy I lUi.ion -was a visitor of Miss Doris Pottep Sunday. , Mr. Harold (Dick) ,. Lee was a visitor of Mius Bonnie Bell Brown of Deep. Run section- night Mr. Uoberts-i Explains ' j The Federal land bank - loans, tutions to supply loans cr iseJit linr.. Kanlf nAmmtd.in... under tliA linnalnv nmTiiiil. Rob' f 11 A' Credit oySteni producUon credit association loans ertson added ,and all farmers who . ' - ' , j do not come within the scope of iwish to Improve their homes are There seems to be some mlsun- iUe ha program, noDertson point ""e "'B w "-s- derstandlng Saturday property under the Federal Hous ' ' r " tc - - . ' I mST Administrauon, says A. K. bo Jamea Hines.pf Deep Run bertson. state rural housing super and Mr. William Sutton was a vi- Lvlsor at State College. j f t sltor of Miss .Verda Jones Sunday , The FHA plan operates solely on atternoon Mr. Ben Hines was a visitor of Miss Bonnie Jpnes Sunday. , , Mr. Atwood Lee was a visitor of Miss Julia Jones Sunday after noon.; Mr. Elbert' Hill. William Sutton and Elmore Turner were visitors in' and around Kinston Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Jones .were4provements Kodak Films Developed, Eight E posure RoU and Eight Prints 40c Southern Art Co. ; KENANSVUXE, N. C x: -. - r p we make It easy j LiL-L JU tobuyGoodyears. L J vwll teed Speedway -, tires for as little ' - PEit WEEK "?c (P.: 1 A IO0KKMTHimAN(M;'. ', OAMMAlKOfaWAUIV nr is ccc::c:."rAL . CI BAKL'ia, TOO" You wute bo time and you waste, ; DO fuel when you Have a "Hisfc- .. ! Power" Perfechon od tova. . Fof that nuon. ECONOMY i. an uu portutt feature on Perfactian's lut' of Seven High Point, of "Httk Power." Only by wstckuif a Vm feetioa "High-Power"' atove at work will you be able to appreciate it. eumomiW operation. Com. u nan aod see a oUmooetrBtion, LEON J. SIMMONS MT. OUVE..N -C visitors of Mr, Jojin Herring of ML OUve Sunaa.. v ," Mr. Earl Harper was also a visi tor of Miss Lelther jTorapson Fri night. ' , v Mr; Herman Stitton was a visitor of Miss' Pearl Barnett Sunday morning and afternoon. about loans on rural jed out since they ars designed for tnese facilities. otner purposes. i , , ? , v However, he said .the land bank " Families oh relief in states W loans can be secured for the pur- m April, but costs rose. nose of buying equipment and ma- f teriala for farm buildings but these loans must, be secured by first mortgages, - f- . -j,-...,... . j "The ITHA committees and of tic- funds ': or credit : made available through local institutions, be ex plained. The government is pot making any loans Under this plan. ' - County rural housing commit tees have been and are being set' up to aid farmers- secure loans or credit on reasonable terms. The committees are also ready to offer suggestions about rural housing im Woman and man die of thirst on auto tour of Sahara. Under the FHA plan, loans are made to finance the repairing or improvement ; of - farm homes, buildings, : and other. . permanent equipment. Any . responsible far mer may apply for amounts up to $2,000, Repayments are to be made over a period of one to five years. lals have negotiated agreements with large numbers of local inati- Treaaury deficit put $1,369,000,- 000 below January forecast. BEAUTY, STYLING, ALL MODERN FEATURES AND A GEriERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR USES 10 to 50 LESS CURRENT - ;,.,.' 1 ; 'A V IMPORTANT J s 1 V ' i ; ' -TO Ml THAI if I t .-v J : SOM.LDTHEY t .'I . r ,r- MY WIND. . vi i'J7'' f f .v T5 Vi'-? : fjr I'M JOST AS "ANXIOUS AS-MR SMITHl ' V " ff - WX ' 4 I'M JUST AS "ANXIOUS AS-MR SMITH TO P f IT. SO I SMOKE CAMELS, TOO..A CIGARETTE THAT I KNOW IS MIUJKAND THEY TASTE JUST RIGHT. HAROLD ("DUTCH") SMITH Olympic high diver t I ' I : f . i k am i i Both the famouf G-S Monitor Top -- I G-E Ti " You Share In Revlrards The rewardSjJ.njjjisjness sucb as ours, Qftentake the form of ; intangible- equalities, tn experience, services which we alone "are able to off eft the community, and in the respect of those who deal with us, we find satisfaction. In these, as well as in the i more concrete results of saving and good management our T - clients' are always -expected to share. AN INSTITUTION FOUNDED UPON PUBLIC CONFIDENCE f Branch Danldng& Trust Co. 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