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1 1.- i : . it' 1 i t . Hill xiiUGCJ Ccncer Clinic .-' Thursday, Oct 5, the Lenoir County Cancer Clinic examined 12 white women and S colored women and 10 of those examined were re ferred to their physicians for med dlcal attention. Persons attending came from Oriental, Deep Run, Wallace, Snow Hill, Hookerton, Grifton, Morehead City, Rose Hill -and Klnston. .:... . The Clinic is held each Thurs- . day with registration from 10:30 to 11:30. Examinations are free to . all with a "danger signal". Persons living outside Klnston should write for appointment to Cancer Center Clerk, P. O. Box 49, Kins ton, N. C. and indicate two dates on which they can attend for ex amination. DODSOII'S CHAPEL HEWS Rev. N. E. Gresham filled his ap pointment here Sunday. - ( Ir jUI i n t ir MOVIES ARE BETTER THAN EVER 5 WEEK BEGINNING OCTOBER 16th Monday and Tuesday Three C?nie Home Starring Claudette Colbert and Patric Knowles. Wednesday and Thnraday -1 - - BACKFIRE Starring Gordon MacRae and Virginia Mayo. Friday and Saturday DAKOTA 11 L Starring Rod Cameron and i Youthful Styles for Mature Women . '(Flattering style? in crepes, ' side drapes, embroidered trim or beaded. Sizes 36 to 44orl6"to24 Priced from "Hon than 79 years of bringing The VWMS met with Miss Edna Brown Monday night with a good attendance. Mrs. Edwin Register is in a Wil mington hospital. w A large number 'from here at tended the Brown Joyner wed ding in Magnolia Friday afternoon. Mr. C. C. Rouse of Wilson visited his parents here Sunday. . Miss Mavis Brock and David Bell, Jr. motored to South Carolina and were married there last week! Miss Laurease Sandlln of Wal lace visited her parents Sunday, Breeders Group To Atfend Policy Session Coastal - Cooperative . Breeders' Association, Inc's Policy Commit teeman met with the Southeastern Artificial Breeding Association's Policy Committee at the Sales Ar ena, Iredell County Fairgrounds on Tuesday, Oct. 10th. W. L. Meredith of Trinity, Chairman of the Policy If A If 1$ I Marie Windsor. $25.00 to $49.95 yon the finest In merchandise" J ! . -: ;v";' ; .: ; i- Committee called the meeting to order. . The committee is made up of one member from each cooperative or breeding service purchasing seman from the Southeastern Artificial Breeding Association. Various mat ters of policy are discussed and voted upon by these.' representa tives, y- y'ni.-'::--.: ' : Coastal Cooperative Breeders As sociation . is . helping to Improve dairy .herds In the county by mak ing available the service of High Index Proved Sires at a cost farm ers can afford., , ,. scott;s store ild.c, The Scott's Store BDC held its monthly .meeting ' in the home of Mrs. D. S. Waller, with Miss Lo rena ..Waller, co-hostess. Reports were made by project leaders. Miss Alta Lawson gave an Informative talk on time scheduling. Theft were 13 members present, some of which reported of having seen some re markable improvements In mall boxes along the roadsides. We are sure we will be rewarded by better dispositions of our mall carriers. Plans were discussed -on Achieve ment Day which' Is coming soon. ,- During the recreation-period the hostesses - served chicken salad sandwiches, drinks and mints. Most Complete ' Toy Display f IN -EASTERN CAROLINA USE OUR LAY-AWAY FLAN JAY DEE'S Tor Things That Pleae7 N. Queen St. .; Kinston r MOTOR PARK Drive In Theatre PINK HILL, N. C. "Where The Whole Family Goes" Sunday, Oct 5th A Kid -A City -.And &0 Godfathers The Kid From 1 Cleveland Starring GEORGE BRENT, LYNN BARI and , i -CLEVELAND INDIANS. . , Also Western Short ' ' Mon. & Toes. 16th - 11th . y : ', (In Technleolor) Bucaneer's Girl Starrlnr YVONNE DECARLO. Also Colop- Cartoon - - 1 Wednesday only 18th Trail Of The With FRANCHOT TONE And ANDY DEVINE. Also Serlal and Cartoon . Thursdar only 19th Borderline I- Starring FRED MAC MURRAY And CLAIRE TREVOR. Also "3 Stooges" Comedy Friday only 20th r-IIoase Across TbSlrcat With WAYNE MORRIS " ' , And JANIS PAIGE., Also Shorts ' ' Saturday only 21st i Double Feature With DOROTHY PATRICK. - , " ; A L'S O ' . rz.i Lit ,13 Despite reports circuIuU l by hopeful bureaucrats, the nation's mall Independent .businessmen are. almoit . equally divided on govenur cnt control of prices and wages, rationing. .. . , ; ' A natUnwide poll lost com pleted by the National Federa tion ef Independent Bnaineaa on title fawae, and other, reveals 44 for; 60, afainat; ;., unde cided. ' These thousands and thousands of ballots, sent as usual directly to Congressmen,' are causing many a solan who voted these powers to the President embar rassment . . . 4 - The rapid, severe price Jumps have hurt smalt, businessmen even mere than consumers. But apparently' there Is a re luctance to Jump from the frying oan into the nre- ' ! w).. . ), It Is. felt if (bvernment had shown competence . in dealing i4Tk Af mm. iuratinn. .! other I. grave natters, there would be more eonnoenca in cvvanun"" intervention in ' the - domesUe Mow, there seems to be one big question. I-.-' -x y!i;;' .fi Khat has the greater destruc tive power the present infla tionary trend which may be tapped by American common sense or bnreaecratlo meddling which ones started may never make sense, er never be stop ped?" This attitude of small businessmen might be the most signinoant -vote ef ne confidence jet registered. -,.v,"7i'--'- . " . On the same ballot independent businessmen voted almost unani mously for a law that will re quire co-operatives to pay a fair share of taxes. .v . . " National Fd ration of Indeptndtnt Bmtnsss Rose Hill Student; V .... . i r.t Honored At Pineland Sgt. Haywood Oasteen bar been elected a member of the. Student Council at Edwards Military Insti tute, Salemburg, for this year. Sgt Casteen is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Bland Casteen, of Rose Hill. He isi one of .20 students selected for this honor by the student body of Pineland College - Edwards Mili tary Institute. sV;:- ;':;:iXi'o'' .' 1 1 - ' 1 Mrs. Evelyn Dail Funeral Monday Mrs. Evely Sholar CalL 75, died at her borne near Wallace early Sunday after a brief Illness. Funer al services., -were conducted from the home at 2 p.m. Monday by Rev. K L. Clark of Burgaw, assisted by Rev. K. D. Brown of Burgaw. Sur viving are two daughters, Mrs. W. C. Rich, Wallace, Mrs. E. O. Cowan,. Burgaw; five sons, Willie, Lawrence, and Oscar of Watha, Theodore of the home, and Orlando, of Tampa, Fla.; "three brothers; Is Your Stomach like A ' GAS FACTORY? - When you eat a meal , does it seem to turn right into gasT Are you always bloated- Have, awful gas pains? . v':- ys- CERTA-VIN is helping hundreds of gas "victims" here in Kenans-. ville. This is a new, scientific for-t muia. xou cage u Detore meais ana it works with your food, iexpells the gas', and thus you get the fullest good out of your meals. - CERTA-VIN contains Ten Great Herbs combined with vitamin B and Iron. So it not only relieves gas; It also enriches the blood with iron and Increases nerve-energy by sup plying the body with vitamin B. Miserable people soon feel differ ent all over. So don't go on suffer ing! Get CERTA-VIN. : KENANSVILLE DRUG CO. (Adv) ti;la.i;i . EEULAVILLE. N. C.X ,X Movies Are Better Than. Ever I , "Why Worry? See A Movie" . . ' WEEK OF OCT. 15th Sun. Mon. . GREER G ARSON In " v . THAT FORSYTE , WOMAN Tuea. Wed. STALLION IN , THE ROCKIES (In Technicolor) tTrursdsy DOROTHY PATRICK la - TARNISHED, ALSO - FAUGO PHANTOM " '! 111 '" jj 11 -i TiJ 'ay - ' " 'i . t : r rrrs khjs in J - : uui tjivi'juh) irwl - 1 a voie f" 1 assiost; lncoo.i.. J. Business men have the-sr port ol the Treasury Department anxious to plug loopholes which have been' permitting a ! billion dollars ol tax income to escape yearly. . This Issue will l&ke the spot light In Congress soon. And as usual, the lobbyists opposing any action will shed copious , tears over the "unwarranted attack on the farmer." '- 'v-Y:'kr"-, ... , Actually, bona-Ade farm ee-op eratlves would be aHected bat little. Farmers themselves will be shocked at the coming dis closures which win shew that abuse of the present regulations has been the highroad by which many big companies have es-r eaped taxes. ,' .:;;,j-fi.;yW s-.Congressman Huber of Ohio created .'some discomfort the other day. for Stuart Symington, chairman of the National Secur ity Resources Board. Symington has Just appointed a 12 member mobilization committee that will function when, and if, price-controls, rationing is started. . . ' The Congressman pointed out that labor, agriculture, Industry and the pnblie are represented en the board. But the distributive Industry, employing 1SJS million,' second only to manufacturing, Is not represented. And the distri butive Industry will have to pod prloes, collect ration coupons, do most of the work. - t ' . But this obvious deficiency was apparently ignored. ' , As one newspaperman remark ed, "The trouble with Congress man Haber's comment Is that it makes common sense, and in Washington, the keynote is 'bil lions for theories, but not one pent for practical experience'." five sisters; 26 grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren' i ; 662 LOSE LICENSE , FOR DRINKING f" Drunken driving' accounted for 662 of the violations which ended In revocation or suspension of dri ver's licenses during September, N, C. Dept. of Motor Vehicles re ported. f'-V-4ir. ' Forty of the 662 convictions were on second offense. .. .. v 34 were convicted of driving after licenses were revoked and 9 of drlvin gaiter licenses ,were sus pended. 2 were guilty of .hit and run. Involving property .damage. 28 were guilty of two offenses,, , . Other. CQnylctlonstj Reckless ; dri ving, '10; Speeding over 75 nj.pX, 80 tto offenses speeding over 55 m.p.l. 24; larceny of auto, 12; man slaughter, 1; , transporting liquor, 34; Improper use of license," 6; in competency, 3; habitual violators, 14; failure to maintain proof of financial-responsibility, UB. '. In addition 0,640 were found guilty of moving violations' which l- 11 MTTOmATIC TS. SSIOH fnoy thrill ef Oyrs Motie Ihot Wh yo drWe o8 ay without shifting . . . that - ghee yoe Important dvantoaas not found la many othor fraambtlons. OyrMal( k optional on Coroast iaaU at ansktow. -Mssssssswa- s n I j oralo axlre'catt. llll..- i : il pr,! - r. L. ... , I V. v is iJ . vs V ...... ,,"v . . y . w . . rr takes I t 5 sliort minutes to see Po? gives you. The ftfro riom f t foryoi" J w' y Dodge owners say your head, ljs, shoiil ' rs. 11e I you couIJ i"y i,tu"0 more tor a car . liantpertormanceot I ",1, and not g A tul tiie extra room Dodge pression "Get-Away" er ae gives you ... all the wonderful ease tniier on gat and oil. lie of 1 " t" t.lets you drive all a tarts gad stops o! Fluid t t?vv ! ' 1 . . . all the f imOus v , . ' . a7 Cw.tnnn,W. Come in now! Let vit . w ;n.uy. . " b " ancl to Lo. 03 alonel Start enjoying aU the big advantages and miltd auea 1 Ly r . iliijj headed .tii J hat v 3,2i0 cases. Failure to have o. r ator's license was second 3,060. Reckless driving was listed in 764 cases and faulty equipment in 600. ,yMV:y )'v;;.':;':. . NOTICE OF SPECIAL TERM .COURT ' - 1 A Special Term of the Superior Court-of Duplin County for trial of Criminal Cases with a Grand Jury has been called to be held at the Courthouse In Kenansville, N. C, beginning Monday, November 13, 1050. - , This the 0th day of October, 1050. A. C. Hall, Chairman Board ' of County Commissioners, 10-20-2t C State Colics ll!:.!s To Home Makers X; . . A penny In a fuse socket can set the bouse afire. The fuse is a pro tection. When It "blows' it warns that wires are overloaded. The trou ble may be too many appliances on one circuit, or some defect in an appliance. or cord. The burned out fuse cut off the current, thus avoid ing fires from overheated hidden wires. Overloaded wires have smol dered inside of walls for day be fore breaking into flames. Fires in the night or when families are away have been traced to such a start ' The right size fuse protects the wire. -For. light circuits a 13 amp- SUN. - MON. Oct 1M ; - 7 Fancy Pants (Technicolor) . " With Bob Hope . : And Lucille Ball. - ' Cartoons TUESDAY, Oct. 17.. ) . . , I OufesssOf I The Orb!, WEDNESDAY, OcV 18 t "". DOUBLE FEATURE :; Gunfire With" Red Barry. . r a u u li U C L X UL n - O . ... I. j. 1 Dodge, I -"nj v v I II I .1S not tjb-i a i -.i . . .... ry "to r -y ns: fur In so-do! j Ui ' " jiJ be no protiiclion. at ud i-i t e of a short circuit. 1"r ' IAS;. . i C. -il-iA'S WEEK OF OCTCra IS Sunday and Monday TWO FLAGS WEST With LINDA DARNELL And JOSEPH COTTEN. ' Tuesday .- ." ' ABBOTT A COSTELLO In - MEET FEANIIENSTEIN Wednesday and Thursday . .liutiju UutUUiO With ELEANOR PATXER - And PATRICIA NEAL. Friday and Saturday - C0PPE3 CANYON (In ' Technicolor) With RAT MORAN ' ' And HEDDT LA 'TAX. With Jimmy Davis. , v s THURS. - FRL Oct 10-tO ' TivoFI::5Vc2!l With Linda Darnell ..'' . And Joseph CottenT . f s ; 1 '' ' ' " . ' SATURDAY. Oct 21 r f . DOUEC2 FEATURR ' r. - . ''-''CtdtMx; With Charles Starrett j : i -' u J y L u gjJO .1 1 . ft 4 11 I. ill " i i a '"I
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