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.'f-i-.'i'-.-v fc'IlLi.DUVLIIJ tfKiUS 1 ga'tery. fishing, and many others. ......v.. lUII i J "J""'""- iM.'age. or shape , we have a game for you. ? uc:.:nsville School Everyone will want to walk In cake walks and win one of his There will be a Halloween Carni val Friday night, October 31, at , the Kenansvllle High School. Food and drinks will be served in the lunch room starting at 6:30 p. m. to those who are interested. -.' . - There win be games to suit every one including bingo, penny pitch' ing, bobbing for apples, shooting favorite cakes. There will be alii Whitman. Kinas oi good homemade cakes. During the course of the evening an interesting Halloween, program will be given In the auditorium by some of our talented ; grammar grade students. . Of course you will want to rote for a Halloween Queen. Some of the most beautiful girls in Kenans ville are running for this. Tick your favorite and help her win by voting for her. Those running are as fol lows: ?;? -:,t :r '.:-;:;. Uii x- 1st' grade - Sylvia Gooding. 1st aria 2nd grade - Patricia 2nd. grade - Edna Earl Smith. 3rd grade Betty Ingram. 3rd and 4th grade Barbara Mit chell. 4th grade - Majorie Jones. 5th grade - Barbara Grantham. 51 h and 6th grade - Eloise Grady. 6th grade - Lovalda Parker. 7th grade - Annie L. Kilprtrick. 8th grade - Mary Gray Bland. 9th grade - Helen Barnette. -' 10th grade Ethel Dail -' 11th grade - Hilda Brlnson. . 12th grade - Dora Westbrook. We want all the school patrons and friends to come out and help us enjoy the Halloween Carnival. ' Merle Summerlin , v.-- and Grace Chambers The value of a farm is determin ed largely by its present and po tential earning capacity. Its real value, from the long time point of view, depends upon the net income 4$ I ?-r i I WJU fwflhffng pew terminals, Post Houses, which can be derived from it over a period of years. :. Poefs -Corner From 'October' Piled up leaves smoulder, All hazy the noon, Nights have grown colder, The frost will come Soon. Early lamps are burning, . So soon the night falls, ,1 Leaves, crimson turning, Make bright the stone walls. Summer recalling At turn of the year, Fruit will be falling, October is here. Edward Bliss Heed. Former servicemen who are in terested in these "Home" assign ments should contact their local Recruiting Stalion and obtain full details on what the Army can offer them. . ' , NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION ' North Carolina, Duplin County. ARGENTINE CARTER LEE VS GEORGE EDWARD LEE 3rd Army Area Seek Recruits The defendant Georee Edward Le win take notice that an action entitled as above for absolute di vorce has been commenced in the Superior Court of Duplin County on the grounds of two years separa tion,' and the said defendant will further take notice that he is re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County in his office in Kenensvilk. N. C, on or before 21st of Nov. 3947, or within twenty days there after and answer or demur to the , complaint in the said action or tht plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the relief demanded in said complaint. j This 21st day of October, 1947. I R. V. Wells, Clerk Superior uun or uupiin county f i A new list of assignments in the Thirr! Army Area has been recei ved by the Goldsboro Sub-Station ll-14-4t of I'.ic A: ;.-.y ?nd Air Force Kecruit- j mp So vi:e. The list shows open- j The U. S. Department of Agrl ivs iu write personnel of all culture has announced that the .'ludcs anr : -pwialties at Ft. Bragg, Commodity Credit Corporation will N C. Ft. Jackson, S. C, and Ft. , buy rice on a competitive bid basis Bonning. Ga. " I to meet export requirements. For Best Prices and Com- v plete Job on Monuments, See or Write Rev. H. J. Vhalcy. BEULA VILLE oooooooooooa WHEN YOU NEED SERVICES OF AN AUCTIONEER j CALL BILL HIKES, JR. Phone 270-1 2G2-6 WARSAW, N. C r tooooftoooooe Today's slscfafini makes it necessary jQ&ja&Jxtyi -wisely, to be choosey in oarpnwaJ to get.the most iomlmaaG& That is ewcdyrwby-.soara6co isiEations ,T. Greyhound provides jTmhtg gravel as well as the most &g6&ae& motor bus drivers in the iation.Vto Cet voa there safelv. in eood '9&&k9?icaA all'ffiese facilities vpa at costs that have remained y these days wisely selecCTHE BIGG' Only Greyhound ofersTfnVfcfgaHzcb!' services of a nationwale jxxnwpcctaidon im'.femd,, no matter how prices of p . only Greyhound gives you the joom-' I .'.jottieriervices cc commodities have (fort, the convenience, theeconomy that isoadjout of readv sues wiui sucn an canuatt' jj- k no to further Greyhound has bought hundreds of new ! I for bigger bargains in travel. lny time, jomior i , i atf tf tjme-yoci best bay is Giwhound! coaches more FRED HARDY'S STORE Kenansville, N. C. BUS STATION Warsaw, N. C. U V ) U U L J llfoir Nliili , l iuiXvli a 3 ' 'Mf'l i ' I I itv ONLY FORD DEALERS SIVE YOU THIS 4-WAY FORD SERVICE .1 3- . sw j MT A I. 6nuhM Ford Parts, the same 2. Ford-Trained Mechanic! as thoM that first went into know your Ford inside out. your Ford, are precision-made, They're factory-trained to to is- ij; Jj (o) (g jj g) fit right and last longer. make your Ford factory-fit. 3. Special Ford Equipment is designed to service your Ford completely, thoroughly, at a greater all-round . saving to you. if: 4. Factory-Approved Methods, planned by Ford engineers, give you better. quicker, money- saving service. Ycur &&re dcfilcr knows your 5 best! f ESTIMATES FREE-USE OUR BUDGET PLAN l(J .? Having Breakfast Supper At Home MSTO M WORLD'S FOREMOST TOBACCO CENTER . THAT'S WHAT THOUSANDS OF HAPPY FARMERS ARE DOING EVERY DAY Yes, You Can Leave Home Any Morning, Have Breakfast In Kinston, Sell And Return Home In Time For Supper The Same Day Sell l!o;v While Compelillon Is Keen And Prices High Al BROOKS - CENTRAL - EAGLE - FARMERS - - ErriOnS - I:EV CAIOLC JA -CEV DIXIE - TAPPS -PyVHTERS-SI!EPPARDS Varehousesin Kinslon
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