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n Please Call Kin. Joiner at Pascals " Mr. Joe Surratt Jr. and daugh ter apent last week with her par ens, Mr. and Mrs. Alvto Norman In. th Eastr Band - . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Surratt Sr. at-. ' tended the State Fair in Kaieign lr-t Monday.'' ' j- Mr.' and Mrs. AIvls Norman ol ZU Bend spent Sunday with Mr. 1 ; and Mrs. Joe Sumtt Jr. Alfred West who Is a student at State College spent the week end -with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert West : v v Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gatung ana children of Tarboro spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. mauds Best. Miss Mary Elizabeth Packer of (East Carolina College, Greenville recently visited ner parents, tar. and .Mrs. Sanford Packer. The Junior Music Club of War saw, accompanied by Mrs. W. J. Middleton, Jr. were guests at the Rose Hill Music club at the dis trict meeting held at Lake Tut on October 11th. Mrs. D. J. Rlvenibark was a par lent at Memorial General hospital in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner and daughter, Nina were recent guests visitors in Durham. ; . (Ensign and Mrs. Bi'l Edwards of Virginia Beach visited their pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thom son last week. , ' Miss Jean Newklrk and Miss Betty Phillips were guests last week end of Mid Shipmen Bob May and Dave Raunlg of the UJS. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. They attended the William and Mary game and also the dances held at this time. BE Harvest when Weather and Crop are Right The farmer who has his own ALL-CROP Harvester is ready and waiting for his soybean crop to mature. When the crop is ready and the weather is right ... an ALL-CROP Harvester, priced for home ownership, can harvest your soybean crop With- , out delay. And that's important! Tomorrow it may rain, damage your crop, turn your fields into a sea of mud. " I Yes, a few days' difference can be mighty im- portant. So be prepared this year to harvest ahead of the weather with your own ALL-CROP Har vester built by Allis-Chajmers. ail-OOP Mta-n htw. Tune in Hw National Farm and Horn Hevr lvry Saturday NBC CARR TRACTOR CO. Clinton, ; Jo6bo f itSfliefe W's fJore fJonev For Voar Toinao Ai J ' l!llv.: Ji. - ... Jt VV ULt aaAiaUNikaV, WJViaWV.V : aUi. ' ' ' ' . ' fi. .i $ r,.'' 'fs ;.r KINSTON LEADS ALL MARKETS IN THE ENTIRE YOU GET MORE MONEY FOR YOUR REGARDLES3 WHESE YOU HAVE BEEN - AS EXPERTS IN SELLING TOBACCO FOR NO tOO OF YOUS TC telephone S4 tor new Kw. Mrs. N.-A .Mitchell is a patient at the Sampson Memorial hospital In Clinton. '. Mrs. Walter Bostle left' Friday for Portland to spent several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Douglas. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hansen and daughter, Sabra Ann of Wilming ton spent tne. wees ena wttn tneir grandparents Miy and Mrs. J. C. Russ.v-- . Mr. and Mrs. Johnle Moore of Raleigh spent the -week end with her mother. Mrs.-W, J. Middleton. Mr.- and Mrs. S. T. Morris of Douglas. Ga. recently visited Mrs. Lela Middleton. s Visiting her on sunaay were nap.ain ana mrs. w. c 'Crump ox ump Jbeieune. Jack Todd spent last weekend with his brother st East, Carolina College. " drvin Martin of EMI, Salemburg was a recent visitor in Warsaw. . Mr. and Mrs. John 'A. Johnson were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Gattis of Bunn. Mrs. D. J. Rlvenbark spent 'Sat urday In Fayettevllle. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mariner recently visited their mother, Mrs. Ella Mariner in Morehead. Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Parker of Wallace were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Powell. Miss Becky Straughn. of Slier City is now engaged as office as sistant In the new otnee oi ner uncle. Dr. J. W. Straughn. Miss Katnenne steea oi jum- berton hospital spent last week end with her latner ana lanuiy. Mr. ILm Cannon of Americus. namrsiii tin returned home after visiting her daugnter, juts, nowira .Initial and family. Miss Emma Middleton of Salls- fnws-a:nLr.iERS ) V 1 . . sans n sis vrci J N. Ci SEASONS YET SIIEPPARD'S IIAS SOLD MORJE :G NECTSSAEY-COriE EARLY, SELL AND RETURN HOME SAME DAY. RET-IETIS IT WILL PAY YOU TO DHlyE .TKC33 RHLE3 TO SELL THE REMAINDER 2ACCO WITH CHITPAKD WAREHOUSES, IN KI NGTON; t ' " ' C ' 'mK Reward Joinet, Reporter bury Is spending' several weeks with Mrs. D. 4. Middietq. Mrs. D. J. Middleton attended the Victory banquet of the Reserve Life Insurance Company, last Sat urday night In Wilmington. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kornegay and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garner and Nina visited Miss Patsy Korne gay and Mr. Ross Garner at Buis Creek last Sunday. , Announce' Births ....... I- .' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wall of Rose Hill announce the birth of a daugh ter October 1. Mrs. DaU is the former Miss Martha Lee Oakes of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hines announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann. Saturday. October 4 at the Clinton Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coombs an nounce the birth of a son on Octob er 1 at the hospital in canton. Mr. and Mrs. John Fonvllle an nounce the birth of a daughter, Jean Ann on October 9th at the Sampson Memorial . . hospital - in Clinton. . Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Davis of Fayettevllle announce the birth of a son on October l at tne if ittman Hospital. The young son has been named James Andrew 1MVU. Mrs. Olio Malthevs Bridge Hostess Mrs. O?to Matthews entertained her friends last Friday evening with four tables of bridge. Roses snonrir,. r-jns and dahlias were used in her floral arrangements. The club high was won oy Mrs. R. W. Riggs who was given a gravy boat dish, Mrs. Fes Mitchener was elven a novelty bracelet for visi- ceived a miniature flashlight for tors high and Mrs. J.' H. Hines rei ceived a miniature flaslbight for traveling. Mrs. John A. Johnson was presented an appropriate gift .it this time. -At the end of play- Mrs. Mat thews served coffee and individual pies. . Dobson Chapel Rev. Van Murrell held his reg u'ar services here Sunday at 11 o'clock; Sunday School at 10 o'clock and BTU at 6:30 p.m. all services were fairly attended. We invite the public to attend all services. We are glad to report, . that Mrs. Felix Bostle, who has been on the sick list for several days is better. Mrs. Holmes Rouse, Ward, Mary Lee and Vernon Rouse snoppea in JWllmlneton. Saturday. I The G. A.'s met with Miss Bar bara Brown on Monday night with good attendance. Mrs. David KU- patrick their new counseler was welcomed at this time. -Mrs. BUUe 'Oostin of Warsaw spent the week end with her par ents here. Mrs. Edwin Register, Marguerite and Edith Register .Mrs. Annan Brown and Cecil Brown shopped In Wilmington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brown and children, visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snavely in Beaufort this weekend. ' i Mrs. Mason Brown and child ren visited Mrs. N. E. Gresham in Chinquapin Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Florence Register and Lin da are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas in Maine for a few days. Master Bobby Brown spent Sat urday night with Vernon Rouse. Mrs. Berta Ward and Mrs. Ar- POUNDS SOLDDOLLARS FAID OUT ANH KINSTON LEADS. ALL MARKETS vlK&TnWl TOBACCO WHEN YOU SELLING IT WILLTAY YOU TO SELL TUB RKIAINDr.! OF YOUR TC3ACCP WITH tC3? WHO KrJOW TCCO.Al ASBRECOGMZTD THAT TOP DOLLAR. YES SHEPPAKD WAREHOUSES IS THE PLACE TO GET, THAT IXGH 'POLAIlI-'SrAci AS PLENTY XCO:: and Sufecrjgthm Agtrt. thur Ward of Rose Hill and Mrs. Carl Stanfleld of Greensboro vis- Red Mrs:, Holmes Rouse on. Mon ' ' Whlto-Tailed Kite l5J National WiMIlt Marallaa If you see a bird that looks like a sea gull with a head df an owl, don shoot it but notify the Na tional Wildlife . Federation, ' 8308 Fourteenth Street, N. W, Washing ton, D. Cj You have probably had the rare experience of finding a white tailed klteV Conservationists are trying to learn lust how many oi tnese peautuul uttie white birds make - It en easy and . Unsporting target. - Tfioughtiess boys with guns attracted fev this unusual birds are probably the primary tauBe-iur us scarcity. . .'t LET US FILL YOUH , PMA ORDERS ; -.i FOR LADINO CLOVER FESCUE ORCHARD GRASS AND WINTER COVER ' CROPS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST SEEDS Stanton KINSTON, K. C. KINSTOfTS TOBACCO SELL imim t.. urn .ii.i. 1. 1 lima " TVS " !'" 'v.iV'f Yr l i a an m . AVERAGE OF ANY FWOM j WITCH. , ""-j;1 -r i n 'i . H ' :;;":ri,W,!b;. . , !'; favor - ori'y 1 i' W V iit It rarl v, 't, deucate f-trittnn and- -- grace 1 1 t, t, I t mors l . e of its L. , y, cjiuMi.Bg pvttuuaiiiy. Like a human It enjoys champion ship, several nesting within few hundred yards. It is always seen In pairs, be it bunting or 'playing; ana it loves to play. If a large hawk or crow comes within range the pair will pursue the hapless bird, with seeming delight, taking turns diving at it from a consider able height When no such target to at hand they will playfully fly at each other in mock battle. They have longt slim wings with a 40 Inch spread and soar for hours like awallows. ., , , , t v Time to Round Up those extra dollars and corrall them for a while. 1 , Place those savjngs with us where they will grow with good earnings. I-. ... - -I i 4 - t ... oj II III mrersfA III 7 Wii nmtSA . Ill - i:f ft i III rr . . ., . . v$rs''?l h I y&yy 8 N. Front Street UrGEST: AND,! BEST if t i i..r .i , ", r t . plunge 1 i 1 . 1 v s, nor saU Kw ovr t s ' and meadows like a marsh' hawK. " Instead It flies about In a random sort of way until It spots a mouse. Its major food. Then rather leisurely It raises Its wings and with legs dang ling; drops unhurriedly. - Despite its unorthodox method, the white tailed kite is a highly beneficial mouser. ' v . n ) v.s ; One of these birds, was seen in Texas In 1946, another in florida in 1949. Only In California be are left In the United States. At California and not unusual from coastal Texas to Florida and north to Oklahoma and South Carolina. WITH REGULAR SAVINGS 'Ml. i "WHERE THOUSANDS ARE SAVING 'MIIXI0N$'' COOPERATIVE SAUIIIGS & L00I1 ASSOCinTlbil Frederick WiUetts, President , - ; ; It , i ;. wi t 1 1 t . i f. n. fl r 1. i ov I- ml j.. lilt I, e i ... r eue ttue ' ti.i t Wve cuiiuiiua in pants, pearl gxey back and Jet bladi shoulders make It conspicuous wherever it is seen . Black coloration-about the eyes gives the owl like apperance. Often It stands; or remains motionless In mid air by characteristic alow beating of wings or by -riding the eir cur ' rents like a child's kite. The bird always alights : on the topmost branch of a tree where, it tilts its tail for balance. These habits tween the desert and the sea, from the ' upper 1 Sacramento Valley south, is the white tailed kite " ,. a a Our current dividends are Per Annum. : . t We have operated, single loss- SAVE BY MAN Inquiries Invited All investments insured un to1 $10,000X9. j. I V.,':.. t t f f it i. sve it i ; j. l Ma- -or to- Mllo is recommended by tha State College School of Agricul ture as a late summer and winter grazing crop for turkeys " lb Relief Misery f ' UQSW OS tHWTS-(MI ran RtuaF 3 for 54 years without a . WILMINGTON. N. C fl i! f 1 7
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