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FT.IDAY, DECEriczn 2:1:1, 1:12 - ttit i)Ui-LlN TIMES j u tOOOOOOOOOQO MOTOR PARK v THEATRE. Hiway 11 Pink Hill, N.C. "Showpiece of the Carolina's" (In-A-Car Individual Speakers) Shews At 7& 9 P.M. SUNDAY only Deo; 26th 2fi .LJJ YVONNE De CARLO TONY KARTiH PETER LORRE MART TOREK A Universal lAtain.tieAII R J'. Also Special Short Subject MON. & TUES. . Their Newest and Funniest! .. UNVEf)SAL Jsfi" -Jf. ? INTERNATIONAL Tfl,! i. tiiteU (..'olor Cartoon VE J."fI..'ii)A 1 ' only Hoy Rogers in Bill? The Kid Returns AlsJast chsp. "O-MEN" Seriol Apffrst chapter "Adventures nt Frank and Jesse James" ItV;' Berjtiian and 3 ycr together! LB THC EHTERrRISI STUDIOt A i? mma ettAM.fi 0 EBGMAHBOYER 9 R.t.aMd rouflk Unlld Artl.lt .asa Color Cartoon Extra! Special! New Year's Eve Dec. 31st. Starts at 11:30 P. M. Celebrate The New Year Here A Gay Carefree Musical! MSTtST 2jf 1 ACTION MUSKALfS ' EVUI j t J I HOOSER ( fjA MOT SHOTS LJ vM Gloria HENRY J Stent HART 4 JlMVlKNt BllS RANGERS SATURDAY only y- . Two Two Great Western Two 'Wild Bm" Elliott in ALSO LARUE amrr - sunim n TO OUR FRIENDS & PATRONS: We Wish You A Good Old Fashion Merry Christmas AND A Happy Prosperous New Year- "Seabae" - Marion and Je Hfc.jr worth. oooooooocooo WS of CS Meets The WS of CS met In the home of Mrs. Lin wood Turner Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Jones nml- ded and Mrs. L. O. Williams pre-' sented the program. Plana werej made to remember the shut-ins at Christmas. The hostess served ce . coa colas and cookies. ! WD W MTMlSUM AMS NATURAL lufPUID UMIHAHONSTSNTM OTIMt NATION TOT. ItlflMV WHY VtAJWAM TOOIItf may mavtoe auhotmau. 777HT '' VJ" jMtClHTUAAl WOoicTlON HAS CONE UP ' ilTllriSMi " AutoSTSOtiNcsiMswHeNOiL-poweBip f i -Jt'-i J'T-- i WMWA-MICHAHIZATION RCAU.V TOOK HOkO ON I - I Ail0 THOUSANDS OFOTHfrT fRM MAOtWtS t I tiiTuu uwoiOKfH owty 25 I . m vte - f arm oil coNsuMfrioN mas ooubu o WWAftfl.-mWPMTOM' , jni lNTHlTSevN VeARS. KMWilUWMNO II srsnsff' if iMtSMtuaaiSHNN H LrAMrMMH ylP if aMMHwttuN j J tjETROUUM HAS TtPD UFTMt eUAUTY OF Oil PRODUCTS , STEAOIUV. AOAUON Of TODAYS IMPROVtO SAtOUNC ORIVtS CAR ABOUT 25 FARTHER thak a &au.o:i oio IN I9J0; MOTORISTS NOW SAVE A BILLION OOUARS AVEAK ECAUSIO WTTER SAWUNta ABO IMPROVED ENGINES. turned from their .wedding trip and are making their home on the Kenansvllle Road near Pink H11L Cecil Davis has accepted a cleri cal position with the J. C. Penny Stores in Kinston. Misses Evelyn and Elizabeth Ann Kornegay are home from college for the holidays. ; Principal and Mrs. Frank Wiley and son are speding Christmas in Bath. Other faculty members at home for the holidays are Kennteh Taylor, Snow Hill; Misses Carolyn Parrlsh and Ann Youngblood, Wil sons Mills and Miss Sutton of La Grange. Mr. E. R. Maxwell wenj to La bannon, Tenn. Friday and was ae companied home by his son Ken neth, student at Castle Heights Military Academy. BFG - FFA's Win Crops Contest There were eleven of the 33 boys each competing in the contest held at Penderlea School on Wednesday of last week. B. F. Grady made 18 67 point out of a possible 2400. Burgaw won second place and Penderlea third place. B. F. Grady will represent the Federation in the State Contest along with the second highest team in January. This was the first con test of the Federation this year. Henry Baker, deceased, Route 1, Beulavllle, N. C. H. E. Phillips, Attorney . . Kenansvllle, N. C. 1-28-et. HEP NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Exe cutrix under the will of George Ma ready, deceased, this Is to notify all I persona having claim agaiKA Lj ' said estate to present them to tLe undersigned on or oexore Decen&ar 17, 1949, or this notice will be pfet , In bar of their recovery. All persi indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment This the 13th day of Deoentf 1948. Un. Bpsy VL Uutfto. 1-15-Ot. PAID RDJ Office; SupplloD AND EQUIPMENT if DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John H. Carter, Company : KINSTON, N. C. Grady H.D. Club Holds Meeting Mrs. Joe Westbrook was hostess to the BFG Home Demonstration Club at her home recently. Miss Clontz, Home Agent, was in charge; Christmas suggestions were made and gifts exchanged.. The club tjis ussed having a club supper to ffba or their husbands at some futsre date. Refreshments were served. lwzr i pi i ' now Only 3 lecaf Girls Pass Nurse Exams. Of the 473 nu-Fes jisie n !'ie State Board of Examination Yt'S, in Raleigh Oct. 6-7 and have beta '-egistored as professional nuree. three are from Pink Hill vicin!'? All are graduates of B. F. Grady School. They are Essie Marie Smith daughter of J. M. and the late Mrs Eseie lone Smith, who trained ai Watts Hospital, Durham; Mary F.I lie Sm'tb. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith; and Martha Washing ton Smith, - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith. The latter two are graduates of Park View Hospita'. Rocky Mount. Policeman III Earl Coombs has been ill in a Kinston hospital for several dayr. Smith of N. C. State are at home for the holidays. Mrs. eKnneth Stapleton and son left by plane for their home in Hib blngs, Minn, after several months here. Mr. and Mrs. John Noetker and Mrs. Scott Herring have returned from a trip to Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott have re- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having qua'i fied as administrator of the estate of Henry Baker, deceased, late of Dunlin Countv. Smith Township, and having qualified before the Clerk of Superior 'Court of Dupnn County, this is to notify all person;, who have claims against said es tate to present their claims to the undersigned administrator on or before December 17, 1949, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons who are in debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 17th day of December, 1948. Claudie Baker, Admini strator of the estate of Kinston Auto Auction EVERY WEDNESDAY, 1:00 P. M. We had just under 100 cars and trucks on our Wadset day, Dec. 8 sale, and with quite a few good buyers preaeat, , a good percentage was sold. Prices were steady and the V 7; mand strong, especially on good, clean pre-war models. If yea plan to sell, try our sale. We'll get you the TOP CASH DOL.; LAB. Some prices received on last Wednesday, sale tte listed below: ' ''. , ' , , , 47 Ply. Fordor, clean $1610 48 Ply". Deluxe, used 1675. 47 Chev. SM, clean 1510 46 Bulck Sup., fair 1420 41 Ponl Clean 875 48 Ford Pick-up f, aew tltli ; 47 Ford Sedan, deem UN ; 48 Hudson eteaa VtSt 41 Mercury, ext tfea 12U , 88 Ford. xl elsea USf If yon have ear or track for ale. gfre try. $5.10 pays every thine Bale rala m ahtM HERBERT V. PATE OWNER AND AUCTIONEE3 Geldsboro Hi-Way, Phone 4527, Kinston, N. C Personals Home from college for the holi days are Misses Ann May, Ramo' .i Worley and Jaequaline Burke. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson are visiting near Han-ell's Store. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones vi6lted Mr. J. A. Worley at the VA Hospital In Fayettevllle Sunday. Sanford Lee, Jr. and Howard THE NEW F UTURAMICS ? ,3.1 t ;jix utner & Turner IN SU&ANCf AGENCY 3 O O o o o o JUST RECEIVED LARGE SHIPMENT OF METAL 29 Guage Galvanized Roll Tin 6 Foot - 29 Guage Crimp Tin 8 Foot - 29 Guge Crimp Tin 1 0 Foot - 29 Guage Crimp Tin 12 Foot - 29 Guage Crimp Tin 40lnchHogVire 34 Inch Hog Yire Any Size Hails - any amount you want Also Some Pump Pips Seven Springs Sur!y CoJ o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o N j Whit idwaD rim epfeM! m w tra cost. Hydra -Mark vrlfa i ard alilpmant on Sartai f optional at autre -ant . Tltfj Oldimobil rolls forward into '49 with an AII-Fu.urami MBa-r new '76," a new "98, " and a revolutionary new "Rockti" lnglB They're here! They're new! Thefn both Futuramicl Two sparkling newiOIdsmo biles . . . rolling forward into 49. Upper left, the Futuramic "76" . . . with Fisher's newest body, panoramic vision, plus a rem aik able new "Big Six" Engine. And out in fruit, a newly styled Faturanuo "98" . . with that revolutionary new "SOCKET" Engine you've heard so much about. It's a completely new, high-coni- pression. valve-in-head eight that eraaOf w. gives you atore power on hn gasouael -Combined with GM Hydra-Matie Drive. ... the "Rocket's" performance iaso smooth' silent, and spirited, you've got to try U t believe, it! Your Oldsmobile dealer invite m yon to inspect the new Futuramiea-- ' examine the new "Rocket" Engiae-aad v vcpm wJfc New ThrfilV ?ffJ?E IT IS! OldsmobileV new "RockeT ! i, ((. whic-li offer" all these features: Rigid. if .. . ,i cim-neatl (construction; Uual JJown- . IIH M mm p ' ; ;,,-b:iretion; Five-Bearing PreeMoa-Bal. .,t" O H Tl Q PH ( l) " V , a,.,. ,U irunkshaft; Hydraulic Valve Lifters; Short t tt I I It i i 1 M.irily Camshaft; Sleel-Reinforced Alloy Pistons. . - t U lj LJ CJ L J VI) L-J li U L 1 WEST.-- CT0!1 V. CCPAHY' ... r - ', 1, .1.1 L
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