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i k V t ' A ' n V V 1 ft, ' .. v f , ft, . 1 ! f !,' V i rooms cor rent Wanted couple to occupy a big 2 room apartment Front porch and ball inciuaea. jubo part of back porch. Electric ugnu. Prim reasonable. Contact Mrs Annie B. West, 1 mile south or. Magnoua near Henry Quinn's Service Sta tion. U-S-lt pd. ' CLASSIFIED BATES: Three cents per word, minimum - charge of Wv Unless you have an account with us please send a money, stamps, money order, or check with ads. We Buy-Sell-Trade , Always A Large Selection ' From Which To Choose COMMUNITY MOTORS CORPORATION Where Your Guarantee ; Means Something" IN GOLDSBOEO STORE YOUR POTATOES Hnnop now oDen. Plenty of space. Reserve yours now. Guaranteed less shrinkage. J. A. Newkirk Phone 474 Warsaw, N. C. U-5-4t c. in rit PtwItb rVimhq now 1 cent each at CLENIO DRUG CO. InMt. our. , sssh nmrnnKV. TvmN Noted rat DOls- on, now on sale at Clinic Drag Company, in noun uuve. w GET OUR PRICE on brick before you buy. J. J. Barden Stodt xara, Warsaw mTmo atctt tawmtehs We re- T.T. J nn nrlnx for bulk ceive hum w - . or bagged shelled corn and soy' Mnnii r hm loads. Cer tifled State Weights. Murray Sup- )iy co, pnone m v 2-17-c immv a TTOTTJ JPJY WU NOW. pay later. No down payment Thr fail payments xor larmers; munuujr payments for salaried men. Write tor details. Heater Well Company, Raleigh, N. C. -wm pttot Two horse farm with -tobacco allotment between 6 and 7 acres. See Clarissa Sullivan, to. a, Mount Olive, N. C. 10-29-2t pd. ' Amor Iran Leeion SQUARE DANCE. lit Olive Gymnasium, every Satur day njght at B:3Q p. m. TITO! RHYTHM 4. PLUS 1". A dm 75c per person. "A Clean Dance for Clean People. Good as tne west Better than the Rest," TYPEWRITER-ADDING machines i.iiuui wan, nnval tanMrarritara for every need. ., Call Goldsboro 251,Worley Typewriter Exchange 1U3 1-2 li. ueoter oireei. r ctf ATTENTION SO & SEW SHOP in CUnton Mill end cutters ends and Novelty Fabrics. ; Belts , and hnttona made same day received Butterrick patterns. Zipper 1UC, 11-19- 4tc. write. Mrs. Caswell Bowden, N. C. ' 11-5-lt-pd. WANTED First class body repair man. Salary nr nnmmlsalon. Our ShoD is molt modernly equipped. Heated, light en. Rnnd oDDortunlty for right man. King Shop; Phone 2843, Clinton, N. C. , ll-l-4t c. , Jerusalem Oak Seed Been buying your seed for forty vrn i want to keen on muring tk.m Hiirhpt market nrice. nave doors, windows, sheetrock, Celotex villnff. blywood. masonite. J. . U. Russ, Warsaw. ll-26-4tC LOAIIS "Watches Diamonds, All Kinds of hlnes. watcn repair - nour service. Kins ton Loan and Jewelers i 127 S. Queen St "We Buy Old Gold" ctf Moore, Jr, IF YOU HAVE A MOKTGAliJfi nn mnr himm. whv not make ar rangements for my company to pay It off. if you aie I oee, wnj ui call James G. Dickson, Calypso, N C. Telephone ZtHU. 10-29-4T-C t osTRrown framed slasses be tween Kenansville white school and town spring. Finder please return to Mrs. Tjon Bostic, itenansvine 11-5-lt pd. FOR SALE Select your Spinet Piano from our many styles of nat ionally known pianos. Lester Betsy Ross - Story and Clark Winter -and Knobe. Terms to suit your bud get. JOHNSON PIANO CO, 123 W. North St., Kinston, N. C. 10-29-2t-c . wavw FULL STOCKS Sheetrock, Celotex, Plywood, Masonite, Finish Lime, Mason's Lime, uauging nasi er, Keene's Cement, Brixment. J. C RUSH, Warsaw, . v 10-29-6t C - See Us Today. : MR. FARMER GUARANTEED USED TRACTORS Plows, Disc Harrows, Bush A 'Bogs Loaders, Misc. Equipment Trade and Terms To Salt Your Needs. Your Ford Tractor Dealer BRYAN-EDMONSON ntAfrrr rn Mt Olive Hwy. Ph. 8000 Goldsboro SPINET PIANO! We must sell at once lovely console in tnis section. TnV and olavs like new. Party who has good credit and an honest rioaira to own a piano ca-. " $36,00 down and finish wiW ' , "ral smaU monthly payments. Instrument carries New Guarantee. For infor mation write:Investment ana uik count Co, Box 725, Albemarle, n. v-. ll-5-2t c. . FOR SALE Baby chicks and started chicks, sunny Hill Poultry Farm and Hatchery, Mount Olive, route . raone iJi or u. ll-19-3t p. SALES. LADIES A National Sales Organization will be established in I- very soon. We need one iv .,iin as Sales Supervisor. Write, Manager,. Dupita Times, or The Weekly Gazette. ip.- vnn SALE Guaranteed practic viiwhau one ol our ing yukuw , ... nianos ana receive iuu f chase price on new Spinet Hano taHaH within 4 years. JOHN- T,Tir rrvMPANY. ,123, W. pun rm"" , North St, Kinston, N. C. 10-29-2t-c DIXIE , The Ideal Gas Range Heilig'Levine H. A. (Bill) Bailey .. Bonded ELECTROLUX VACUUM-CLEANER Representative SALES & SERVICE i Free Demonstration 112 N. Center Street N Phone 3128 day, 1533W night BAILEY MATERNITY ft CHILDREN'S SHOP Headquarters (I Service Any Make) GARDENS BEAUTIFUL Fall planting time is here so see our complete stock of necessary plants. Call us for tree landscape designs and estimates. Why not snruts xor Christmas gifts?. GARDEN BEAU TIFUL, Penderlea, Willard, N. C U-26-4t c. FOR RENT 4- room house on west Hill Street in Warsaw, esee or BEAR MARSH Personals ; Mrs. Elbert Davis Mrs. Annie Bell Bvrd ot Kinston spent the week end with her daugh ter, Mrs. David Lane. Mrs. Aldine Whitfield and Mrs. Matt Whitfield visited Miss Annie nnA roprla KuHnsnn. Saturday. ? Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hargrove anAnt the week end with Mr. ana TWr: William Waters at Jacksonville Misses Rena and Emily Rose of Raleigh visited Rev. and Mrs. Ho ward Pipkin Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Arnold Davis and daughter, Rachel and Betty Jean King visited Mrs. A. M. Howell in a Wilmington Hospital Saturday. Mrs. Howell had the misfortune to get her ankle broken Friday. Sue Jennette entered Wayne Me morial Hospital, Goldsboro, Satur day night for treatment. Mrs. Perry Walker and McDonald spent the week end in Wilmington ...Itlt vAlntfvAfl. C L. Davis, Jr. of Norfolk, Va spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. C J Davl Little Wayne Faulk, Jr. had his tonsils removed at Wayne Memorial Hospital, Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grady spent part of last week at Gastonia with thnir daughter. Clara Grady. Clara underwent an operation there on Friday. . Waslr snrf visitors With TOT. ana Mrs. W. E. Davis were: Mrs. J. D, Wrenn of Oxford and Rev. and Mrs Norwood Davis and son of Wil mington. Mr. and Mrs. Colon Garner ana son of Summerlin Cross Roads visit ed relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pipkin of Grantham Store section visited Rev. and Mrs. Howard Pipkin Saturday. Mrs. Browder Strickland and daughter of Kinston are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Dixon. Elbert, Arnold and Cecil uavis wenj, fishing at Topsail Beach Tuesday. Franklin H. D. Club Met Friday P.M.. !' The Franklin Home Demonstration Club met at the Community Build ing Friday afternoon at 2:30 with the president, Mrs. Elbert Davis, presiding. The meeting was opeiiuu with' the song "America The Beau tiful" followed by the devotional by the president, and prayer by Mrs. Uonrv Wilson. The roll call and minutes were read and approved. During the business period, Mrs. Henry Wilson, chairman of the nominating committee reported the following officers for 1954-55: Mrs. r I. Davis. President: Mrs. Henry Wilson, Vice-President; Mrs. David Lane, Secretary; Mrs. Elbert Davis, Treasurer. Achievement Day was discussed, I also the talent show to be held in Kenansville on November 12. Miss Mae Hager gave a very interesting demonstration on "Floor Mainten ance' The clothing leader, Mrs. Wil lie Bell reported and Family me was reported on by Mrs. Elbert Davis. The meeting closed with the group repeating the club collect as a prayer. The hostess served puncn, cooiues, salted nuts and Bandwlches Ikrriugs Licenses Issued In October Th. fniimirtn marriaice licenses .r iMimd bv the reeister ot deeds office during the month of October, 1953: ' WHITE Walter Edward Bronglel, Chicago, 111. - Annie Ruth Home, Kenans- T.niiis K. Smith. Rt 5. Dunn, N. U . nniB Twi. Dunlin County. Charles Dewltt McGowen, win- ard. N. C. - Doris Marie Wells, Kose Willie Leslie Blalock, GoldsDoro, N. C. - Frances Babcock Grady, Albertson, N. C. Jacob Smith, Beulaville, N. C. Mary B. Cavenaugh, Wallace,' N. C DauiH Clarence Lanier, Chinqua pin, N. C. - Wihna Elizabeth Brown, TJoeo Mill M C James David Welch, Jacksonville, N. C. - Dorothy Taylor uoooman Jacksonville, N. C. inwnh Clifton Tucker, Warsaw N C. - Mattie Viola Smith, Warsaw, v r Rufus V. David, Kenansville, N. C - viMnria Randlin. Beulaville, N. C Milton W. Dixon, Beulaville, N. C. - Betty Lou Lanier, Chinquapin, N. C. William Edward Carter, Warsaw, N. C. - Essie Mathis, Warsaw, N. C. Earl Combs, Lancaster, Ky. -Joyce Raye Moore, Wallace, N. C. i Moody Graham Moore, Rt. 2. Rose Hill, N. C. - Myrtle Carr Atkinson, Wallace, N. C. , O. K. Wood, Chinquapin, N. C. -Miriam Turner, Magnolia, N. C. Jack Thompson, Rt. 2, Beulaville, N. C. ( Eunice Susan Ball, Rich lands, N. C. Maurice Graham Farrior, Wallace, N. C. I Lucy Ellen Wells, Rose Hill, M r Alton McGee, Jr. - Turkey, N. C. - Teresa Thigpen Smith, Beulaville, N. C. COLORED Jonas Lee Houston, Rt. 2, Pink Hill, N. C. - Hilda Grace Berry, Pink Hill, N. C. David Houston, Jr., Rt. 2, Pink Hill, N. C. - Lucille Nobles, Pink Hill, N. C. John Albert Pickett, Magnolia, N. C. - Thelma Robinson, Magnolia, N. C. Rnmp A. William. ChinauaDin. N. C - Joe Eva Holmes, Chinquapin, . ... . ,t ... . , ... Evandus George, Rt 1, Warsaw, N. C Reatha Belle Fryar. Rt 1 Falson, N. C. WE Oil dial 516 For ... Prompt, Metered Delivery Blachbwffs Service Oil Co. WARSAW Also Farm Gas f When Shopping l UfhAH AlUArl & 1II1CII HI I1UIIV Relax With Wiltpi .... - Tola Bottling Company Wilminsrton. N. C. . ooitoH nuts and sandwiches. I I My U V SUCH VALUES -"" "' " " " - - 411 ; : 1 r " All. ! r Kinston Shopping Directory Your 1953 Opportunity List Of Kinston, WE ABE PAYING Top Prte rff?:Tr7"i-l For foyfcsafts GRADY'S HARDWARE US 8. Queen St Phone U56 Headquarters For All Types of Building Materials ..mmaV - 1 llll Ullh I Ihmm . j Jj We are still ginning cotton. We have a ; supply of meal and hulls on hand. , ji ' C. P. ELLIS S Faison, N. C. SAVE AT ' SAVE MARSTOH DRUG STORE CO. ; The Place To Meet Your Friends Prescription Specialists ; Courteous Fountain Service 13S N. Queen St Kinston, W. 0. We Buy . Soybeans & Corn -i v, BULK bir BAGGED J; , 2 Large Shelters for Fast Service .St, :&l. n.- V'Si" Certified State weight on our New Truck Scales Mabel C. Faulkner Pauline Owen THE FASHION SHOPPE Season's Smartest Stylings f . Lady's Ready To Wear - OSB. Gordon St . DW 32,3 s Kinston, N. C. , BAKERS Furniture Company Friendly Furniture Stores 101-103-106 S. Queen St Phono 4034 108 W. Vernon Ave. Phone 381 Kinston, N. C. 35 rSr CAROLINA DAIRIES GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS Kinston, N. C. FROSTY MORII MEATS, NIC. - A Daily Cash Market for Hogs & Cattle No Commission No Fees ; Helping you buUd a better Uvestock market for EASTERN CAROLINA ; J. A. Whitfield Jeweler Bulova, Gruen, Elgin and Hamilton WATCHES 403 N. Queen St 89,7 Kinston, N. C. Griffon Suits Arrow Shirts THE MAN'S STORE "Known For Good Taste" 129 N. Queen St Kinston, N. C. Interwoven Socks Stetson Hats WEBB'S KINSTON SHOE STORE Quality Shoes For The Family Queen At Gordon Kinston, N. C. RICE MONUMENT WORKS 'i Yonr Love Ones' Grave Marked? . "Distinctive Memorials ot Lasting Satisfaction" MONUMENTS IN MARBLE & GRANITE Special Holiday Prices, Office and Display Yard, Goldsboro Hlfhwsy KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA CAROLINA BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Quality Building Material Phone 4681 1410 W. Vernon St Kinston, N. C. w t - SHOP FRIDAY 'TIL 9:00 P. M. BRING THE FAMILY ( 327 N. QUEEN ST. KINSTON TJurmy Ifely Co. iii.lai.uti'- -Dog Mwointarar slDDia DOO ' m. h unwanted and abandoned pup is at bestuncertain and that ol the tiny, tamlshed.blaclt mA . whltA and . tan doff that craw- leedout of a culvert on a ienn- hlnlkmav nna ilav in AUSUSt I iVmI d-imal indeedJExcept that ' : t" :t vtrp Ewwt four young ..mi Vim 'j, ,.. Th mmnv was Dlcked ud. tucked Into the shirt of one of the riders given the name San. and taken vt the nearest vet The vet pronounced him undernourished but otherwise sound, and prescribed a xormuia. For the next lew momns.au w and every day. Bam rod 25 to S3 viewing the countryside from atop a horse. At night ha shared a aicep ... i . r.t (ha rldars In a pasture or barn. At first h received his spirits revived, his diet changed to one more conventional for a dog. Occasionally, on good days, ne wrestled with a steak bono as big as ho was, - ' ' On through Tennessee, Kentucky Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania. and finally, New York, rod oanuny v. annn oraw tod laTSS to bo held m a fhlrt but be was stUl to little to run along side the horses, do k srarinatad to ridlnc on the saddle between pummel and rider, his bind lettn dandling flown one ewe, HaAanaa hi adoDted owners were engaged In and unusal project for this mechanized age, publicity was Inevitable and pictures and mention of Sammy began to appear in papers along the way. At the successful con elusion ot the trip Sam was a poised celebrity, posing Xor pictures aiong with the horses and riders, and loving everybody who cam near nim, li nm Iu haa a fine farm to romp m a mii-a-bred German Shepherd to play with, and a good home guar KEITH'S XT Radio and Television Service 1804 W. Vernon Ave. ADMIRAL PHILCO R C A : , HALLiaiAFTESS 5 e t i -i &o. 1 1 ' d"w t a o if. sntix'd fir the It ol cis me
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