U i ii FRIDAY, NOVERISER 10th, 1950 i Miss Bertha Kay, SmitTi spent pointed and duly qualified as ad the week ' end ' with ' the Melvin ; mlnistratrjx of the state of Paul Strouda. Sunday, they, visited an Armstrong,, deceased, all persons uncle in a Kinston hospital." .having claims against said estate , Mr.-, and Mrs. Melyin .Stroud, are notified to exhibij same before Elaine, and Mr. and Mrs. Bessie . her .on or before the 4th day af Stroud Visited the Aubrey and Al- , . , "f 'Chinquapin, Cove City, NewJ." rnil, i. . . .9 jlti ' ... M i r V II cr.tcr u.aic jyioreneaa, iny, ana jyiusvui'i -i - The .Clinic is held every Thurs day with registration t 10:30.' Per sons living outside Kinston should write for appointment to Cancer Center Clerk, P Ot. JBox 49, Kins ton, NT. C. and indicate two dates on which they can attend for, ex amination. K r V . On Thursday, Nov. 2, the Lenoir County Cancer Clinic examined 15 white women,- 2 white men, 2 col ored woman and 1 colored man; 8 were rechecx examinations. :, Personp attending came from Ay den; LaGrange, Beulaville, Winter vllle, Rocky Mt, Dover, Greenville, i n vin Smiths Friday night. be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Smith held a barbecue dinner Sunday at which a large number1 of relatives attend ed. The dinner was a highlight of a family reunion. ' . , ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE All persons indebted to said es--tate will please make immediate, payment. si, This the 2nd day of November, " 1950. . - :-; Nellie A. Wheless, Admini stratrix of Paul Arm-:; 7: " Invites You To The 7 First Annual WELCOME TO North Carolina, Duplin County. strong, deceased. The undersigned having been ap-ll-io-lt. C , M , , i, uncle, ham Says ? i 1 liar vest Festival Saturday, Nov. 11th Parrot Bros Store GOLD SEAL FLOUB AND RED ROSE FEEDS N. Heritage St. Kinston "r GOLD SEAf. .VrV'J'"- ' J 12 - . . . L ' GOLD SEAL arid QUAKER RUGS J. r ; : Sri nil CI70C III till JliVJ v. 9X12 12X12 12X15 . or py me yaw in Vii6-9-12fl.7i -4, U?; .V' 4. . " dependable Furniture store -.-. : KINSTON, N.C. - - a. ' I 1 I - . " i I M IV " ar AVI miu. mi -T 71?' M T - " Mt. van- i LlVE- and LET LIVE North Carolina la a good plac to liva and that la why wa ao afronyly belitrva in tha "lat liva" thaorjr. ; ' " , Essentially wa axa a paopla capable ol and de termined to self-regulate our local affairs without benefit of outside influence or remote control,, A good example of state-wide self-regulation in -" North Carolina fa found fntEavfaltavaragiaT Diviaion of tha Stata Board of Alcoholic Control which ia Cooperating with tha legitimate retailers selling beer, to keep all such establishments clean, orderly and operating according 1o law. This system is working, but prohibition wherever tried has been a failure. - North. Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS .FOUNDATION," INC. s Xenr "Uoole Sam" U prend to Join la salutlnf our jronnrest easiness men tne newspaperboyi. .Theme yonnf men. 500.0M of them, ere dem. enstretlnc - the"-' principal r require ments lor raooe ambition, inltla- nve, enterprise, uxuutry and thrift. In addition to givlnt; Invaluable aid to peacetime Savings Bonds Drives, they are also investing their earn- ing-s in u. 8. savlDKa Bonds. "NOW LET'S ALL BUY BONDS." SMITH TOVIISHIP -HEWS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paee and Mrs. Bertha Smith spent the week end in Rocky Mti with Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stroud and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sanderson. Billy Stroud visited relatives in Smith township Sunday; . Earl Williams and Clayton Smith fished at New Bern Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jones spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Smith. Mrs. Jones is the former Ruth O. Smith. Alton Lee Smith spent last week in Norfolk visiting L. J. Smith. Miss Joyce Smith left Sunday to attend King's Business School in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Smith spent the week end in Deep Run. J X" Je Duplin Times KENANSVILLE N.C. WELCOME TO THE THE FIRST ANUAL t . Harvest Festival IT'S Grady Broteers F IR YOUR FERTILIZER FEED AND SEED NEEDS N. Heritags St. Kinston ome - y TO s i - 4i ; Any field or plot War enougn w grow l.ii crop Is big enough to .be. handled A : from the comfortable teat of a Model Q . ' Tractor. Fiowa oi au lypea muiu- ' V4"t S CM .board or dtec, one-way or two-way Arj E ' " ; r:.,T , . mount In front under the open tool V ' arch. - s- .. . The tractor proviaeBine power, con 13 t...llj Of " trola tha tool, and gives you place tZ'niZ'A VAUCuJ3 " "to ride. You have walking-plow vision , ... ; and close-quarter convenience. .. with " " ' ' ; no tugging, straining or lifting. If f " ,i your operation is big enough for any -1 I kind of 'power, It's big enough for ' - , . " I Model Q tools-ln-front, rear-engine 1 ' ' " power. Lt us domonstrate. Vwm In Hi NoiImioI form . end Horn Hour very $Su4ui KZZ or f -v Ulli Aii9 H.i.i If lC7?n7A mm, m penny's THE PEOPLE OF KINSTON AND THE ASSOCIATES OF PENNEY'S HAVE WORKED : HARD TO MAKE YOUR VISIT PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE FOR YOU. MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS SATURDAY. c And Enjoy THE FIRST ANNUAL KINSTON HARVEST FESTIVAL And For A Complete Selection Of The Finest In Shoe Styles COME TO n n nn Shoe Store We Build to a STANDARD l ' Not to.a PRICE! a t. a. T" :: 2 a co. PIN I.ILL, IJ. C. -i - Li lJ : CONCHLTE PRODUCTS i -ro5TrD ' I" .. i K