4 jr. KOBE!.. -3Y, r R. G. (BOB) MA- IX, Co R. 8, ORAL i', ClrcuL -' - ' .' ' "!' " ", ENTERED AT THE POT C C. AS SECOND CLASS MA ' ' '' '"""'.'.'"'.J '. ' " TT" ' 1 BATES CFt: ONE YEAR (BY MAIL); tC . SIX MONTHS ....... . AJMSVILLE, N. ...11.60. A DEMOCRATIC It CRAT AND DEVOT: i AU ECONOMIC, a: DVFUN AND SIX . 1I3HED BY A DEMO fXZBIAL, EDUCATION . . JaAL INTERESTS OF COUNTIES.- ' ' f " Circle , Auxiliary -ternoon t Kennedy. . will lead t and Mrs. I- the program. i ! r the Hallv...e : i . t Saturday af- " oe of Mrs. Ed, . I ard Kennedy ul progTan) r will direct - ct to be discussed wH ! "f ' Friends the Jews". The Jew i I f will b discussed by I .. J . . 'U-r and the relation of t t r ,j"ti to our gospel will be t oi " t c-t by Mrs, Rfllph Miller.-' Tiaa I. u,.., os to be a very Interesting pre tam and it is hoped that all of the mem bers will be present. t - '. : been maio i past i dreu i ets. 1 the vi; whit.; : pacKu 3 tonsti i care' avoid 1 dersso only t.irt mar1'"' 1 ; i i e i s i i. a t ill i I 4. I ' 111 " j J v y fe 1 i 1 out ll pioos f I ' 1 i r s r - 1 i j I ..i" U, ibis" oOo Most of the pi't.'a io borrow money are optimists beyond1 ' , ordinary reason and e.. r?i intelligence. 'y t l4, y v , , v . , r ii 'i t ' ' j , j - ' This country will never be, great, very long, If It is to be oper- ; 1 ated for the benefit of selfish blocs and croups. f RMuMnir n cnnA bnnlc m. wmk la a sDlendtd way In Which to learn something that your associates do not know. . j :oo - . o i Modern mothers, with all due respects, were not much different In their day and generation, from modern daughters,, , -; I; N Our own Idea 1s that If several of, the larger nation tell Japan. I1UW UTbUe GWI BO Ul yiUUB OUO WW ivmi w w. ....irttv';'..,;,;..?,; ' " , . . 0e ;'; i , Work hard, be stingy and hang on' to your money-your chll7 dren will spray it over the territory faster than you made it , '1 V- .: We may be wrong: in fact, we are wrong, very often but we don't care to hear any lecture on the benefits of eating spinach. ' " Any advertising expert can tell a merchant why he ought to spend more money for advertising, and, probably be telling nun me 'truth. , '-- The world, we are wUling to admit, owes every man, the op ; portunity to work for a living. All that remains is to get every man 's. . tri work. ," " ; ,v ' - ' ' ' ! : , ,' oOo t' " 1 A level-headed man can usually see two sides but sometimes V he Is so evenly-balanced that he cannot see the road where he la walk ing.. , ' "'- . ' , , oOo t. 4-',' BAD HOUSING IN DCFU N COUNTY ' " It would probably surprise many residents of Halifax jCounty to J be told that one-third of the population of the United States is lying m' dwellings and neighborhoods "of a character to Injure the health, 'endanger the safety, and morals, and Interfere with the normal llfeof ' ' their Inhabitants." , ' ; ' - . ; . This is' the verdict of the Housing Division of the PWA which hap issued, a report, with supporting Jletails, that six million non-farm, ' and five' million farm homes are definitely sub-standard, and that housing- conditions are so bad over so great b area that they constitute . ,' a national emergency. . , v ! t 1 ' " - '.tif tn'ejrilpdrf "pomfi 'out thaT wnile'tHe ittua'tlon fcxlsts tt the um r,"areas'ofgrreat cities It also exists m farm districts as well. Moreover, .-'the conclusion la "inescapable," according to Di. Edtth Wood, .thai the - ' evil iatimpoasible of correction by private' enterprise. The Government ; -hopes; to embark on a eampafgn of actual construction; according to .Horatio B; Hackett, PWA Director of Housing," not -with the idea of ; Supplying the entire need of the country, but rather, with the hope to scatter outstanding' examples of propes housing' projects among the ' "states' and thus encourage progress along this important Une, - 1 j, While .readers of THE DUPtXN TIMES,' as stated at the ': be . ginning of this article, may hot realize the actual conditions, that exist in Haniax couniy we ieei sure way a uiue fetievtHia uii ugii wm . cphviijee -,them that, much is needed, along housing construction here before our people as a whole" will be adKuatey as4 mperly housed. OA Modern Motor Fuc! bnm- f ull of ''get up" and "Co"-cffcr smoother motoring end ccon pmyl J934 PuroUPop gives; you flashing starts ... surging i power . r ; thrifty milccgo ; . af ; the price of regular gasolirio. The Thrifty 1934 GASOLIKI; 331 f , ; , ; ' r 7 ; miztvihutor Dupln - Sampson - Pender Counties C- a v.' "e 8.1 two colored cu j- ' 3 ; ' d t3 the Cuj id tills we;.U It' 11 rf,-s st re loco' 'j v pre, Roy Ro pfi 1 . . .1 1 i 1. T, white and I vi . nin end I.mnie Newkhk and K n Hayes and Milia Smith, co lored. ' i- .' ' ' SARDCTA IJSVS '. Gentlemen: .' ' Knowing ' that you' have heard anything from this place since you began your , paper. I thought you might like to bear from us. This1 is one of the most I thriving- little-towns in the county. Mr. : Thomas landed here three years ago. ; . t. I f. A. ::. f. -5 1 eid t-.nZy V 'e iot! - 1 fxom Vi i. . w,.l where t ,v vL J re'.'ttves and fricnus. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thomas vis itei J..J. Howard at Pink Hill Sunday. . ' . Mr. Joe Benton and family made a f.yirg trip to La, Grange Satur- I . Ihe t-recta F. W. B. Singing Class visited the Snow Hill church Suns? y. Quite a number went from here. J s ' I Mrs. Walter Futrell vlsifed her 1 parents Mr. and Mrs. Capps at I Beaton this week-end. . ' Mrs. Oliver Daniels and children are visiting - her slate-Mrs.' John' Pearce and Mrs. Walter Futrell. Mr. U' E..'Whitford spent the not week end In Kins ton. - '-. The "people are 'very 'glad of the shower Monday afternoon.-. ' s Reporter, - ' ; ' ' MISS CLYDE BENTON " 1 . - Eleven years old. r - I . 1 T::,n ( ' 'i ;. the pi-crie of U -i S munity to be 1 1 t' ing and to er.jvy t Ifrlendsliip. Special rt. will be served. posuie I r - 1 1 He Started a UtUe busmess.iputMQitl' And PCD Club, ; , ' To Licet -Monday here on the 22nd. day of-.. June -three years ago. There -were only: there has been', eleven -new build ings built, besides there haVe mov ed in several new families in hous-1 i.-... Ki'" 0 " 111 ' i -. .tar; . . 'n Plans are being made for a sj?e cial meeting vf the- Mom and Pop es that were vacant. There was no t0 beJ? P g in m v..m . I day- evening .from 8:00 to 10:00. . 1 Boy Scout Executive George Ham- Now there are three very godo er of GoidsborO will be present and ' stores. Everybody around here are pro-ram will center around the very busy with their crops. Tobac- awarding of the Eagle Scout pad co housing being the main business ' e td J o.' Bowman, 3ft Ah out of Mr. C. P. Haskin has Just 're-" town speaker will deliver the prln turned from Enfield where he visit- iia '.. . hnrt nMm1 r ' ' - Owill be heard' from local leaders' ed his wife. ' v. Fcriral Service - -' 4 DAY' PHONE 46 . - - "' i -f ' . ;-..,"'' i-'i .W ! ' ' NiGHT' PHONE 878 and 208 . ,,.,u', , i . Ambulance i' : ' KINSTON, N. C. r BEFORE you start on your holl j u.'t let us completely inspect your far, There i ts no charge for this service n4 it . vvill assure you of a safer and more enjoyable tripv '' For the convenience and safety of car . owners Firestone has established more than 500 Auto Supply and Service Stores through ,i .out the country,: and thousands of Firestone Auto Supplies'' and complete Service Recent lean by a leading lMve rnuw t t ; I trettone High Speed Non-bkid Tirei uptcirlj -' quicker than any other of the leading make,..,.,.,, .4 . For eight conaeictttive yean Flreis'one Tires have , been oh the winning car in the dangetous FiaVs. ...... . Peak Race where a skid mean death. Z Arttneyblout-rooT -V r FireMone Gum-Dipped Tires have tb tnort mazing Kcordf for being blowout-proof of any tre : ever built. In the gruelling 500-Mile Race at t .iuo- nnlM. MIV juin. cvcrT unr w ivnim-uippcu inn wrv w... 3,000 mdes,- arerasing 127.2. n'le per hour, temperature as high 120, wWiout tire trouble of any kind. J ' it .- , t. . ' ',' I. -; - . , - ', imiuiDl limn 1 fjT L4 M i ' H'rHf i.".otcx::i3 c:ni2 r::r ::3 - . "v ' , t ' -5" ',,"".'', ? " ' 7Tour Chevrolet dealer cordially invites you to J. ' ;;' ; , ' J tfae - new Master Do Luxe Chevrolet ;wi:'. t- t iy V ; ' , " oLligajtiont lie wants you to learn all about this car . . . Low i . h , -V more amoofiWy it rides . . , how much more perfectly it comLLf-s j ower , - 1 witliMviwint nvnl with aafarv. rli1inr comfort with road st, ,itv 1 1 1 .'. and bow much marc finely balanced it j in all ways! See Lin and , . drive the new Master De Luxe Chevrolet today! t ' ' (J-i , ''.; , - v ; ; . - ; - 'f . a V1; ; I ; VHyKyu.l'HVluu uraran i , uci nun , mi.u wan all Diir!!r!n?iLY,n n-r ir w--r CHEVROLET.. I4i848l 'esefc riivts THE HOST: 4 . ' i . test and service your ; brakes, battens, spark rbgS,, in addition lenklnadrove bi. 5,000 pound caronPl nn. io power lubrication and crar-k case service:; y:cZwpcd Tire, oveif the hot taU bed. of L. u -. ' J . ,-L , . . . , -4 1 " -..ota. miles.- avcraaina I27.i mile per hour, vi. a C'.f- . OF DLC OUTS ' Firestone temovt danger of blowouts i;' by preventing thf' ain cause internal ' friccirii and heat. 1. i it accomplished by-" Gu" Taping. , - . tj' . . j A: ..:3 TISAT V.LL SCL - YC'J.1 rCLI.M c? v.hat ts:.:3 TO CUYi 1; "Will the trtad give me- th' greatest v tractisn and protection against 3; "Without; tacriicing these two ; important safety features will they give ! !i,n vnittntt0 ffiuc. mil-itiff them tie I How ( it 1 --i I" ' most economical tires I can buy?" Firettone High SpeeJ Tires not only give vou more than S0 longer wear, but alio lowest eott per . '; mile. In fact, unequaied mileage recordi of thouiantia , of car owner add undisputed evidence of the lor : .v ' , wear and greater economy of FlreNone High bpned Tire. , -7 "- ' Equip your car with a let of Firestone Gum-Dipped " Non-Skid Tirea, the aafett tirei ever built and avoid , the dangen of tkidding and blowout. iii tf , IllKll J' TYFE - Garn i; 'Made with' the blgheBt ' grade of rubber and eoltori.' Accurately balanced and rigtd!y lu(..ected and -we know li is aa" perfect .as human ingenuity can make It..;- " ' .iiurt r..i : :': W '' ! j Equal or upe i ' rk M.fenr j clld First J find, Suptt M j j Ikbw liMTfO- 1 1 dl of ! urn, brwid or , dor :lo ttpe MmmX m nipcrl- I or tm any peeial i brmiut ttr tniula tow mas fit 1 iributr d- i' vartitaxl without -tfa mnuU. turw'i naarn c truMrantsM. j uintl ttt,.l PitipwUMtitly Uw J ' 4 410 SEITIIEl TYPE Cat ii. tb. F I. . t h a at a 'a a 4 Eqnal er -porlor to .juiy tlr Io. i tbli Brio Ih. , 'l I . . '1-M ... I'- -l(tl 1 i 1 ' f . a.. 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