BY MBS, CARL TVST Mr. and Mr. Raymond Myers and children, Carol and Dwlght of Kinston, visited Mr, and Mrs, Jesse Price part of last week. 4 They spent Thursday at , Topsail Beach on a fishing trip. ' , Mrs. Bill Xubanks of Scott's Hill, and Mrs. R. L. Sykes of. Kenans villa visited relatives In this com munity ' last "xiiuradai and 1 were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Jernlsan. 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. C'-C Ivey Jr and children Kathy, Charles and Rouse visited Mr and Mr. C. C. Rouse of Waruw , last Monday. ' ' V ' - V Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Brogden and r- --4 The VJwd: Gets V about the high . tobacco prices paid on the . .. .-. -V - V ... YEAR AFTER YEAR! Everyone expects a fair return for his labor. Farmers will get better than a fair return for their tobacco when they sell on the Kinston Market ... don't forget, too, the generous return yeu get on your Savings Account at Mutual Savings y, . r n ft CURRENTLY PAID ON ALL ACCOUNTS Open YOUR Account TODAY AND LOAN ASSOCIATION T. W. HEATH, JR., Exec. Vice-Pres. 114 E. Gor ton Street Kinston, N. C. Telephone 4992 Office Hour: S:45 ajn. to S p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 845 a.mv to U:M pjn. WednewUy and datnrday , i .g. C'a Sutton of Kinston and w - Va., tue Iev. Lc lU. Mrs. Nora Outlaw of Scott's Store ard B. Voodall of Princeton, Mrs. visited Mr. and Mrs. Wade Price jGiddie Jones of Rones Chapel, Mrs. Saturday. , i. '. , - . Carl Ivey and Walter Pinson. Jr., ' Mr. ' and Mrs. Foy Ivey accom- visited Walter Hinson at Duke Hos panied by Mr; v and Mrs. Donald pltal t Dukes; Hospital Durham Murphy of KenansvlUe spent Sun- Monday .Friends will be glad to day at Wrightavllle Beach, jknow that Mr. Hinson Is recovering Mrs. W. I. McPherson and child- satisfactorily after undergoing ma re Cecile, W. t, Sandi Otarles i Z2ZfrL'i Arthur Wt and f- ttoUS''" Francis Pope of Baltt JrT,."-, Md, Joseph KMSarner of AMss Linda Alphin of K: C. C. Greenville, spent ? the week end wltlvher Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alphbj;:'Sr.,w. '' Airman and Mrs. Graver Kelly of Arlington, VS., are spending a 10 fay vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kelly.; 'V. Mrs. Annie Rose Bell of Kington spent the week end with relatives in this area. Mr. and Mrs. T. A Jernigan, Les lie Bell, Wendell Alphin, Albert Jones, and Robert Goodman vls'ted Walter . Hinson, who is an operaitve patient at Duke Hospital, Durham during the week end. . ' Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rhodes and children, Gary and Brenda of Raleigh spent the . week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kelly. . ,;: Mrs. T. L. Summerlin visited her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Llston Summerlin of Warsaw last week. J . V The Rev. and Mrs. Tom Ellis, and children of Stantonburg were din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cherry. . Mrs. Katie tHil of Warsaw an Mrs. Tlpp Scott and son, Joe, of Scott's Store, visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey Friday. V Miss Judy BeU visited Faye Woodall of Princeton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Brown and children Samuel and Pamela visit ed Mr. . and Mrs. Russell Brown of near Rose BHll Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Aman arid daughter, Lynn of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs. J. t Aman, Sr., Sun day. Mrs. Annie Ingram of Kenans vlUe visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest DaU during the week end. I Mr. and Mrs. Ivey Miller of Bear Marsh and sons, Gerald and Dan ny spent Sunday at Top Sail Beach,. David Aman of Goldsboro is vis iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John I. Aman, Sr., this week. Among those visiting the Cleve land Outlaw family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Banks of New Bern, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Albertson of Garners Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. BlUle Houston of Warsaw, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Parks of Falson visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ivey Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Goodson and children, Paul and Barbara of Greenville were dinner guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. T, A, Jerni- a gan. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Herring and ' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver. Edwards and daughter, Donna Sue . and Craig Quinn of Warsaw visted In the home of Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Good man Sunday. ' , MARTHA KAT GOODMAN if-V. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ' Mrs. Eddie Goodman' entertained her daughter, Martha Kay on' her seventh birthday won a party at their home Saturday afternoon In the Summerlin Cross Roads Com- Richlands, and Johnny, Llrvy of Bt- m unity. - , , 1 ' , loxi. Miss.,' visited, Mr. and Mrs.; Among those attending were Dear Id 'and son Marvin of Falsofc Jlmmie . miie Townsend and Johnny -w. ' - " uaon. ' " ; ' chaff fvom tJia v.u ly tliinking -nn. 'oft drinks and candy I . . was served. Balloon, were given Willi CONQUEST AFORE THOUGHT Mealtimes EASIER with u v Lcve that corn that dribbles butter and squirts back at you when you sink tooth In It? No matter th season ttos juice-poppin' kernels can be your with, the) fingertip con venience of an electric home freezer. For here is convenience plus flavorful freshness at its best. . . Vt Time's no problem and neither is choice. At your fingertips and fresh as frost,' Wondrous variety of foods art yours for the picking to cook, heat or thaw and eat! Next time the small fry's appetites tag, perk , them up with frosty surprises from, the cool depths of your freezer They'll, . The convenience 'of this built-in food store comes In a variety f styles. 'Yours Is the choice of spacious cabinet freezers, smartly styled upright , models or th happy cclnatlon of Refrigerator-Freezer. Whlclv 4 1 ' aver you choose, you'll find mealtime easier and life a bit breezier rJse it 0trt fmur Wayl -fV . v ' Fmsh frulh) and vegetables cake and cookiesmeats, fish and poultry ere lust sc of the many treats to'kaep haneV ki your family freezer. Helps matte for I iJjjj j 1 fl ' Big date coining up? You can step out with full confidence of looking your best if you let us give your favorite party dress that "like new" allure. We treat all your lovely things with the gentle care tfyey deserve . . return them promptly, fresh, spotlessly clean! SMITH DRY CLEANERS Kenansville Warsaw . ' Dollar af w 'iliiilllii ' Thursday & Friday, August 15 & Iff a. j. sunoii & soil "j t'iy -';.''"' ..v''v. .y.ri'ft'iy'' SECOND FLOOR 1 , ' 1 RACK LADIES' DRESSES - values to $24.95 $ ?2.91 1 RACK LADIES DRESSES ' Values to $24.95 $ days $4.85 1 LOT.NLYON GOWNS & SLIPS Top Quality values to $14.95 v $ aays $4.85 1 LOT SHORT & TOPPER COATS l'i AH wool in white and pastel shades - values to $29.95 $ days $14.55 & 1 LOT SLIPOVER SWEATERS ' Sizes 34 to 40 Wool - orlon values to $5.95 $ days $1.98 J 1 LOT LADIES' BRAS , nm v values to $3.50 $day 97 1 LOT GIRDLES & CORSETTES ; f made by Warner $ days PRICE BATHING SUITS ' values to $12.95 $days PRICE 1 LOT SUMMER SKIRTS . $5.95 values $ days $3.00 $7.95 values , $ days $4.00 r:.t . ..... t :.-'f::S: And many other values on second floor A. J. Sutton & Son Kinston, . C. BRII1GS YOU 0.R, Dm nn ? r. MR. FARMER and BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL SEASON YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF The High DOLLAR IN KINSTON- The World's Foremost Tobacco Center" . ... and : you can be assured of HIGHER QUALITY and BETTER VALUES when youshorBeik-lyler's ; 4i ' a 1 5 i SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY III THE FREDLY: supu::Di::8S;; aiip: the aair co::ditio::ed ,(;q;;fort ofv "Yc-'t llcae 'trf-'nn ' T 7n nn!?i 1 C::i:r Vclnes"; :moW best uttsd' for your needs, ; ' ' .., . ' '. fl 1 1 1 . 1 " . ' . .