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it ! m i: , Adi CUUimtD KATES Two eeata per wore, i harg of Me. Unless you ban M with m please tend tamps, money order r- chock with ads. Farmers: no-the Ttm Classified adit If M have anything to seJl or exchange, or want to hay, we will aeeeyt produce far payaeaC fruits . yours now. 13-8-41 C for fruit cakes. Get C. E. QTJINN CO. Kenansvllle. N. C.- REGULAR DINNERS, all kinds of sandwiches; steaks, barbecue pig and chicken. Open week days from ; 5:00 A. M. til 10:00 P. M.. Closed . on Sundays' MERCER'S CAFE J ; J. R. Mercer, Prop. - BeulavillO 12-8-4t pd. PLENTY OF GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. , WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED 9 BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE. GIVING US DIRECTION AND HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM ' YOUR POSTOFFICE. ; HEATER WELL COMPANY. INC RALEIGH. N. C. S... aeuia ca jurtwe, I j . .J payment required. Don't w.j un less interested. Writ CREDIT DIVISION, Box (-. 869, CONCORD. N. C 12-1-St C BRICK, LIME, MORTAR, DRAIN TILE, DOORS, PLYWWOOD, AND MASONITE ON HAND. ' . BRING ME YOUR. JERUSALEM SEED. ,r:V .-. v-v. ; J. C. Buss, WARSAW 12-15-at. FOR SALE: Two hornless Poll Hereford bull. Full blood from registered stock. - v.1- ;,:1-.. ' ; ELLIS WEST, Warsaw. 12-9-4t C - FARM LOANS Federal Laud : Bank Long Terms, Low Interest, - an available through the Clinton National Farm Loan Association. ' Sea or write DE WITT CAR it, Sacty. Trcas. at CLINTON, N. (;. MALE HELP WANTED: Man with i ear wanted for route work. $15 to .; $20 in a day. No -experience or ' i capital required. Steady. Write . today. Mr. McVey, Candler BIdg., Baltimore 2, Md. ' . 12-l-2t pd. -FOR SALE- PIANOS ' , We have a complete supply of :,C. , new and guranteed used pianos, v. For a savins- Just see us before you buy. . We sell nothing- but pianos. . ' . ' JOHNSON PIANO COMPANY 133 W. NORTH ST. KINSTON, N. C. TAKE OVER PIANO! Small spinet piano with standard keyboard. Case and interior in ex ' eellent : - condition. Guaranteed 100. jParty with good credit and able to assume several monthly in- FOS SALE: Practically new Sim mons Davenobed, blue uphol stery. See - . MRS. D. .S. WILLIAMSON, KENANSVUiLE, N. C. 12-Mi. pd. STRAYED Two mules, one "(ray mare, 900 pounds, and one brown mule, about 800 pounds with a club foot. Any one bavins seen these mules please contact W. F. THIG PEN, PINK HILL, N. C. 12-1-lt. pd. FOR SALE: Ford or Leader Trac tor; terms. ANDREW SCOTT, Phone 220-6 Kenansvllle, N..C. It. pd. - '. v,.;;,. PECAN TREES - Anyone wanting pecan or fruit trees see me and place your order now. ' , . W. E. BELANGA, Kenansvllle. 12-22-4t C FOR SALE: One G. E. Refrigerator In good condition. One 5 burner Oil Range. See BEN WILLIAMSON, Kenansvllle. 12-8-2t. pd. BEAR MARSH NEWS . Mr. and Mrs. Alvls Brogden and sons of Sanford visited Mr. and Mrs. Herman Brogden Thursday. (Miss Lettle Byrd spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Luby Byrd. .Corlls Davis Jr. of Raleigh spent the week end with his parents Mrr and Mrs. C. L Davis. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Krleger and daughter and Mrs. J. L. Brock and Berlene of Goldsboro visited here Sunday. Iris and Judy Holland of near Falson spent the week end with Rachel Davis. Mr. and Mrs Ever '.te Dixon and son; Mr. and Mrs. Eldwln Dixon -and children and Mr. and Mrs. DeiiqioiU xiuliitiou j vegetable chowder Hr't tempting filler-upper to mn) your folks for tupptr a tavory blond of vegetable! tcith tab pork and milk. l$ pocked triih ' flavor, rich i vitamins. r r Especially recommended to give your meals extra taste appeal and food value is White House Evapo rated Milk, sold only at AP. You cant buy better! Use it in this appetite-appealing way , . . , ; VEGETABLE CHOWDER i Dice K lb. salt pork or bacon : fry lightly : add 1 cup sliced onions. 1 diced green pepper. Cook over low heat until lightly browned. Add 1 cupa green beans, cut in inch pieces. 1-cups diced carrots, 1 cup diced potatoes, 8 cups water, 2 taps, salt, K tap. pepper. Cook until vegetables are tender (about 15 rain.). Add 1 aa (14H oz.) : White House Evaporated Milk, Heat Serves 6V Bennie Bell spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sasser near Mt Olive. Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Smith of Falson visited Mr. and Mrs. .H. C. Bsogden Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Walker of Calypso visited Mr. and Mrs. David Lane Sunday. ' rs. Mr. Herbert Davis of Mt. Olive and Mrs. L. R. Davis of Calypso visited Mr. and Mrs. Buckner Sum merlin Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LaCoe and son of Greensboro and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wilson of Oakboro. spent part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Wilson. ; . ' Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Belle of Rones Chapel visited -Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bell Thursday evening. Mrs. Tom- Bell and Mrs. Randall Hargrove are on the sick list - : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young and son of Orlando, Pa. spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Kornegay. ''p- Mrs. Leon Ballard of Marshvllle spent Friday with' her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Davis. .. r'.:: ; BIRTH 'f-H- - Mr. and Mrs. Mazel Houston announce the birth of a daughter, Emma Sheryl, Nov. 21 at the Henderson-Grumpier Clinic in Mount Olive. Mrs. Houston is the former Wilms Myers of Huntsville, Ala. SAM BYRD - CONTINUED FROM FRONT ducing such historical pageants to achieve the success that crowned last night's performance. He uses, with telling results, the emotional, which he underlines with lighting and sound effects. " ; - Illustrative of the 16 scenes, is the Union station scene, which like all sets, is a faithful reproduction of the actual location. Sam Turtle taub, called to duty, bids farewell to his sweetheart and as the scene reaches a, climax, the Incoming train appears, the headlight grows larger and the noise of the engine louder until the audience as one, spontaneously breaks into applause. The principals, If any In the play can be called such, were Ver non Buschong, as Joseph Schuman, Hilda Howe Edwards, as his wife Anna; Patricia Bolam as Lisa, his toooooooooooooooeoooooooo (j i r . Vr j J' , 1 Jf . , , fit iff -v STRICTLY Confidential This is the time of year when we at the bank "feel especially proud of our work. ' Just one drawback. No boasting of our work allowed. Take Christmas, for example. You do a heap ; of gift shopping for family and friends. It's . a merry Christmss .for all. But how to payf That's the gift we five yon. . Easy-to-get cash loans. We're proud of this work. But alas,' I I no boasting. All Is confidential. No one ever knows of the loan you made to help pay bills. fiuciicn Sa!a : OH THE PREMISES' Sat. Dscr ;16th: 10:00 O'CLOCK A. M. 3 Nice Young MULES ' 40 Head of HOGS 50 CHICKENS ; 2 CARTS 6 TOBACCO TRUCKS v 10 to 15 thousand TOBACCO STICKS 2 Good As New OIL HEATERS 1 Nice New TRAILER With Racks 1 OIL TANK ' - 1 Leader TRACTOR and Equipment 75 Barrels CORN 4 Tons HAY . .e 1 Mule DISC HARRAW PLOWS and TOOLS of all descriptions HOUSEHOLD GOODS of all kinds Louise H. Svenson AtSarecIa .."NT OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCOOI SUN. . MON. Dec 3-4 The Minim Story With Greer Garson ;f y And Walter Pidgeon. TUESDAY, Dee. 8 ;lv D:c!.ToCiii bsseJibs With John Ireland. THURS. FRL Dee. 7-S With James Stewarii' Ani Patricia Medinau- They carry the theme of the play as the displaced persons and the American officer more than ade quately throughout the three-hour production. i- ... ' "Those Who Live In The Sun" should be seen by all those who live in Charleston. .;:,;' . FREE LECTURE ".CONTINUED FROM FRONT liefs, and endeavor' to - stimulate and encourage more study of the Bible and then living according to its high (principles. . v , " , This week Jehovah's "witnesses are visiting many residents of Du plin County and vicinity with a personal friendly invitation for all to hear this timely Bible talk Sun day, "True Riches - How Obtain ed?", which Is free of charge. No collections are ever taken at any of the meetings and Bible studies of Jehovah's witnesses at any time. The teachings of Jehovah's wit nesses are based entirely on both the old and new testaments of the Bible," and . these-, do not always conform jo the standard teachings of religious organizations. One dif ference Is concerning "Hell", . " Instead of "hell" belna a literal everlasting burning fire; the wit nesses teach that Hell is the same as the grave, which is based on the many Bible texts statins that in death, man is "asleep", "his thought perish." "The soul that sinneth It shall die", "the dead tknow not anyuung," etc. (Dan. 12:2; Psalm 148:4; Ezekiel 18:4; Eccl. 9:9.10) Jonah was in "hell" when he was in the fish's bellv. his notentlal grave, says Jonah 2:2. Jesus' soul "was not left in hell", betas resur rected in three days states Acts 2:30,31, showing that "hell" could hot have meant excruciating pain and horrible torment for our Sav iour, but mere three days of sleep or death in a tomb or grave. Further, the Witnesses da not hn. lieve that this planet, Earth, will ever be destroyed by fire or other wise, jscci. i:4 states that the earth "abldeth forever", and they teach that only wicked people will be burned at the "end of the world", and that the earth will then he populated by righteous persons Jn me iuiure. Mr. Miller will deliver another discourse entitled "By Their Fruits You Shall Know Them" Sunday, 8:00 p.m. Dec. 3 at the home of Biannie Harper, near Pink Hill. All are cordially invited to attend. ' f-H CLUB PROGRAMS . The 4-H Clubs throuehout Hun. lin County plan to Dresent CThrlnt- mas programs beginning Dec. 4 wrought the 15th. KJUWW..-. M .A. id John R. Mills. 73. died at ttf home of his son Delbert Mills, ne::: Pink Hill with whom he was re siding. Funeral services were heU from the Baysden Chapel near Richlands Thursday at 3 pjn, con ducted by the pastor. Interment was in the Baysden cemetery near the church. . He Is survived by his widow the former Mattle Hall of Onslow County? four sons, Carl and Vann of-Trenton, Harvey Lee ofTlnk Hill, and . Alvln of Newport and Delbert of the home; two daugh ters, Mrs. Fred Koonce of Trenton and Mrs, Ralph Jones of Mays- ville; one brother, Vann Mills of Trenton; one sister, Mrs. Mamie Baysden of Richlands and IS grand :i i a e -T "i is Like oysters? Really good s: ed oysters right out of the t before y"'j eyes; then you 1 ti t. r tt next time y -travt.... . jy 41 near I qu"-!n, as a r r.tter" of fact it wc.1 .rta a i. ecial trip to ritk ett's C. 'er F.ott. EUio.t TlikeU la the geni.l Iro prletor and has the distinctioa of havlr.j the first oyster roast in this section. He has served delidous garden oysters for-over ten ye ars, which, are bror ,ht in daily L orn Pamlico Sound. Some n!"i.tt more than 79 pecks of oysters are served . between 6:00 p.m. and ll:G3 p.m. closing time, except Monf x ,1 M"f. 1M a rftftfi ItTUrCTT""!T 2 t tMM. j.rvM?fi omn interest: whfle , chocking bedemew cnr nd ior to v " aervlco worth to moro than any 1 terest the money eouia . , R 'Whon your checking account t balance is commensurate r, prlvilegea you recwv, w reimbursed lor th expons of , j ing you. Otherwise, a moderat ,1 ,. cl yrqt) Is necessary. : ,'. Money In a checking account U an -l-vesunant that paye you many reaj s CuvjU , ;. t i- y 1 1 1 1 j j tj ' 1' wflc cfliarj BMKMffiiraisroj:z:3 -i a Wf1 T Chriifmas Bedroom Furniture Designed To Please Large selection of period and modern suites in maple, mahogany and blond woods. 1!l. Attractive 1 D!I!M!3r.C3M SI... ; tTO ADD BEAUTV TOYOUBIldriS . AND TO BE ENJOYED by Tin; crmns pa: With JJohn Wayne. ; i WEDNESDAY, Dee. . V I " SATURDAY, Deo. S DOUBLE FEATURE Bank DOUSLS FEATURE ' L'lrst-utizen i. ,rfVdJ' Qninn-r.lcCovan C n CI 1 rust With Mickey Eooiiey, f j V - ; r:, -''- .. .': Wit!i X.::? V.l jra. Fur.NrruT, or cjlity Pink hill Company
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