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.i t:. . 1Y. CLASSIFIED ADS Witch This Space Weekly For The Best Bifta In A-l CARS AND TRUCKS. 1949 International 3-4 Ton Stake . Good Condition. 1948 Dodge 1 Ton Pickup A-.1 1942 Ford X 1-2 ton '158' , Stake. New reconditioned motor. 1947 Ford V6 ton Panel, Becondl tioned New Paint. 1951 Ford 2V4 ton 10-wheeler, Low v Mileage. Fully Equipped , ou Can Find The Car Or Truck You Need At Our Big Lot On North Center St Sales Dept Open .Evening Until 9:00 P. M. We Buy-Sell-Trade COMMUNITY MOTORS i CORPORATION IN GOLDSBORO . GENUINE D-CON Noted rat yolf en, now on sale at Clinic Drug Company, In Meunt Olive. , tic TYPEWRITER-ADDING machine -repaired. New Royal typewriter! X to revery need." CaU Goldtboro 251, Worley Typewriter Exchange 105 1-2 N. Center Street , ctf See ut for bargains la good need trucks Leading Motors, Inc., Wal lace, N. C. i tfe SQUARE DANCE . ( Mt; '' Olive Gymriasium Music By Rhythm Four - , Admission 75c ' i Every Saturday Night v Sponsored by American Legion FOB RENT 6 room home, mod era convenience. See B. A. Farrlor, Kenansvllle, N. C. 12--a TPD. CALYPSO NEWS .. Mrs. James G. Dickson, Correspondent Home Demonstration Club Holds Meet . Mrs. Helen Plgford and Mrs. James Wolfe were hostesses to the H. D. Club Friday evening in the home of Mrs. Pigford. Mrs. Owen Sutton presided and ' Mrs. Jack Herring conducted the ; devotional. Mrs. H. C. Cook gave an ' interesting paper on "Home Life". Mrs., C(imey Pate talked on Christmas candies. - Mrs. Charlie Sloan made an in structive talk on citizenship. ' - The following officers were elec ted for 1953: president,1 Mrs. Charles Sloan; vice president Mrs. Owen Suttdn; Secretary, Mis. Braxton Wilson; treasurer, Mrs. ! James Wolf.' v Food nutrition. Mrs. Maurice ' Sutton; home gardens, Mrs. J. F.I Williamson; home poultry, Mrs." Mrs. Albert Martin; food preser- . vatlon,.Mrs. Lonnle Joyner; hornet f. furnlshVlg, Mrs. Gurney Pate, : uuui, nui:un:i, ums. newn Cook; home beautiflcation, Mrs. i i vuim AivenuarK; recreation, Mrs. Jim Herring; citizenship, Mrs. Owen Wilson; education, Mrs. C. , R. Best; health, Mrs. Tommy Hol- - NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION .OF PARTNERSHIP You will hereby take notice that the partnership heretofore exist ing between J. D. West and H. M. West Jr., operating under the Trade name of West Abbatolr or west Provision Company, of War saw, North Carolina is dissolved. All bills now owing to said part nership are now owned exclusive ly by H. M. West. Jr. All Indebted ness owing by said partnership is to be paid off by H. M. West, Jr. That said buisness will hereafter be operated by jl M. West Jr. und er, the trade name of West Prov ision Company. - lou win take due notice there of. Hi Mt WEST, Jit 12-25 4t HJEJ" X"UU1UI AZALEAS - CAMELLIAS HOLLIES -SA5AIIQUAS The Ideal Christmas Gift ALL SIZES IN HANDY VARIETIES ' ; A2ale prices start at 50c, Camellias' and 1 ..asanfIua $100, and Hollies tlM ? , TRAINED MEN AVAILABLE iTO 'siTI TOUR PLANTS ;: , . suuKroo.tven d8lly 8; "It Is Not A Home Until It Is Planted" , ' ' 40f i , n,i , LAUREL LAKE WRY T 'A rrrimv a i m.,- ,i ! tl I!; II i) , i , jUOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCUCCCwC EECr-EEEB 4. 1952. Acetylene and electric welding on all farm machinery. ' Sprays and dusters repaired. Trailers, hitch es put on. ; Lawn mowers sharpen ed and . repaired. A good weld means longer wear. Work done by Garnie S. Herring at A. C. Hall, Hardware In Wallace. -ctf . 7;,. WANTED Farm ,with or without tobacco, allotment in or near - Du plin County. Write full informs tion to Box 307 Wallace. N. C. - .R.C. rrc PLENTY OF. GOOD WATER FROM A DRILLED WELL. WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE.. GIVING US DIRECTION AND "H HOW FAR YOU LIVE FROM YOUR POSTOFFICE. HEATER WELL CO INC RALEIGH. N. C 10 Cent Pocket Combs, now 1 cent each at CLINIC DRUG CO. In Mt O'.ive. , , i - X, -. LOST (Discharge papers from Army at Court House In Kenans vllle November 19. . Reward to any one finding papers. Notify Willie Poole, Chinquapin, N. C, 12 4 2Tpd. Wanted: Jerusalem Oak Seed well cured and free of trash awl dirt J. C Rum, Warsaw, N. C u- 12 4 4T C r v . , SELL TO FARMERS , A PROFITABLE BUSINESS, part or full time, no Investment can be yours now. . Take orders for Amer ica's largest selling, nationally ad vertised LIQUID FERTILIZER. Make $50 up per week. Write Na Churs' Plant Food Company, 90 A Monroe St, Marion, Ohio. 12 11 3TC . la ! -i.r-. lowell; community service, Mrs, 'Wade James; arts and crafts, Mrs. Robert Waters; clothing, Mrs. J. O. O. Sutton; music, Mrs. Adrian Dav- is;loan fund, Mrs. Hays Hurdle; 4-H leader, Mrs. H. E. Grubbs. The hostesses served sandwiches, nutty fingers, nuts and Coca-cola. Thanksgiving Service Held at Presbyterian The Presbyterians of Calypso met at the church at 730 Thurs day morning and were served de nuts and hot coffee. ' ' Rev. B. E. Dotson of ML Olive held the service at 8 o'clock and after (the service, Mr. and Mrs. Dotson were given a shower of fruits, vegetables and groceries: of all sorts that had been used as decorations during the service. TennMWP Minister Preaches Trial Sermon Rev. T. O. Byrd of Tennessee fcneaUied his triaj sermons at Fal- iBwa, -ana v iueiyip - evesnyterian cfyrrcheg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grubbs Are Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Grubbs hon ored their daughter, Mrs. Jack nernng Tnursaay evening by giv ing a dinner celebrating her birth day. Personals Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Sloan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips In .Cameron. , Mrs. Clay Casey of Goldsboro was a guest of the James Dicksons Friday evening. , . . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strickland and daughter visited Mrs. Doris Ann Sutton Sunday afternoon. -mRev. and Mrs. Wade James spent Thanksgiving with her father, Mr. J. L. Price of Kannapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Russell and children Judy, Michael and Jim my of Asheville spent the week end with Mrs. (Russell's parents. ..... wiu iuiji, waue James, -v, i. v. ; DONE-1M DRACON-ulalng spear tossed down Ms throat by "kigtit of goodwill," this artificial dragon dies bis annual deattt in' the rurth Ana Weld pageant held every year In the German village. The custom of re enacting killing original town dragon la continoed to fuUUl a church pledge made in 1440 to have knlgbt V of goodwm kill dragon" every year of the town's existence. .., ; Donald Swinson of Elon College spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dickson. . Mrs. Essie Rose of Goldsboro Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Phetton Sloan and family. 1 - Mrs. Martha - Swinson - and daughter. Brenda of 'Fort Fierce, Fla., were Thanksgiving guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dickson, y Mrs. : Geneva Roberts spent Thursday with her brother. Al bert Dickson and family of Gar ner..,,.,.,, Af t.t,...,.', t,,TH,.(! i, . LYMAII SOCIAL And GENERAL IIEVS J. W. LANIER JB CORRESPONDENT. SUBSCRIPTION AGENT Send Him Your Newt and Subscriptions. HOME FROM E. C. C. , at Jodie Lanier's farm between s Mr. Edward Lanier spent the week-end 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lanier. Mr. Conward Sloan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sloan visited his parents for the week-end. ; Miss Sbferon Lanier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lanier was home for the weekend. HOME FROM U. N. C. Mr. R. H. Lanier spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs., Tyson Lanier. WITH THE SICK Little Reba Lanier, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Garvis Lanier, was accidentally burned, by turning hot grease on both arms, and burn ed her fa:e some Saturday. ' Mrs. . Tyson Lanier Is home and is .out after several days of ill ness. ) :'! - Master Steve Hatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hatcher, has been sick with chicken pox for several days. Mrs. Jimmy Andrews had a slight fall out of doors one day last week and was hurt pretty bad ly. '"' CHURCH NEWS The attendance of the ' Presby terian 'Church for" the past Sun day at Sunday school was 135. Prayer meeting is being held at the Presbyterian Church each Wednesday night. The public is cordially invited to attend and bring your neighbors. ' The .church members still urge the pubUb ' or (rather Bar-B-Q) eater to come on out to the sup per each Sunday night at Lyman. Everyone isjnvlted. . Church services were held at the church Wednesday night after prayer meeting. f CARD OF THANKS ' We wish to express the appre ciation of the thoughtfullness and kindness shown to us during the recent death of our - father, and husband. . Mrs,. Ross Hatcher and family SHOOTING MATCH -t There will be a shooting match OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0OO4 WORK . --ft WORK n 12 Months ' 1 JACKETS FOR WORK OR DRESS UrMzd Scrpbi so, i KICHLANDS v KINSTON, ' N. C. Misses Peggy Grice and Betty Jane Sanderson were shopping in Raleigh Friday. - Mrs. Katie ST Shaw of Durham is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Donnle Alfoertson of Calypso and Mrs. S. L. Warren of Mt. Olive. t '. , Mr. and Mrs. W. DC Roberts spent the' week-end with Mr. and Mrs. . John Cole at Carolina Beach. Mr and Mrs. Ben L. Sutton of Durham .visited, relatives in. Ca lypso Sunday. , , ; Chinquapin and Lyman Saturday, December 13. There will be tur keys and other prizes. Come and try your luck. Looking for a large crowd to attend. The public is cor tially invited. It will take place at i p. m, PERSONALS Mrs. Amos Lanier of Burgaw visited ner sister ana Drotner-tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Androus over the -week-end, Mrs. Shubert Mobley and chil dren of Wallace spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harper Dall. - , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alcock of Kinston were visitors of Mr. and Mrs., Frank Lanier Sunday. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Androus of Doublin spent the Thanksgiv ing holiday season with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. 9ndrous. Visitors of Mr. Jodde Lanier and family for the week-end were Mr. Phillip Lanier and son, Ralph Lanierr of Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hatcher of Wallace visited relatives here the week-end, Guest of Robert Androus, Jr. for the week-end was his cousin, little Donald Androus of Doublin, " Mrs. Frank Lanier and , son Frank Harold, and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Alcock visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buffi at Jacksonville Sunday, Visitors of Mr. Jodie Lanier Sun day were Mr. end Mrs. MUton Jar- man oi Kicniana, Mr. ana Mrs, Jessie Lanier and daughter. Geral- dlne, of Wallace, Mrs. Lawrence WilUams of BeulavUle. ! , : Mr. and Mrs. Thedford Harrell of Rose Hill visited her sister and brother-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Androus over -the week-ena; Mr. 'and Mrs. Kenneth Lanier and family o fMidway Park. Jack sonvUle, spent the week-end with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lanier and other relatives. Mr. Halite Lanier and mother of New York visited his sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs, .wn- CLOTHES FOR WINTER Coduroy Pants :. Flannel Shirts 'k $5.29 $2.29 . SHOES a Guarantee Co. y NO.2 HWY. 364 N. HERITAGE ST. ' lie Batts and family 'and other relatives over- the week-end. Mr.' Roger- Lee Batts of U. S. Army, Fort Jackson, S. C, spent the Thanksgiving holidays home with''-his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Batts. -' Mr. and Mrs. Burney. Smith vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Hunter one day recently. - - Mrs. John Parrott, wife of Dr. Parrott and' children, Mary Fletch er, Billy, Johnny, and Susan, of Kinston visited -her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Androus during the Thanksgiving holidays. - ; Mr. and Mrs. Sutton Fountain and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Edward Motored to Morehead City Sun day. , -' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs." John I. ' Aman 01 Goldsboro spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. ana mrs. Willie Batts. , . DREAMS OF YOUTH I went , to a high school program Just to oass an hour or so. . But It still has left, me dreaming Things I dreamed of long ago. I thought I had forgotten them. And I thought those dreams were dead, - But that program has revived qui::k &' 1, Jt We have five display xvuum ana xviLuiexi r uiuiure, r lour uveiuigs, iviuxurs, x-ictiues, xauic uiu Blinds,i Window Shades, Curtain Rods and Draperies. Wood, Coal and OU U; Stoves. ..; i The comDlete house funiishinfis offered at these Drastic Reductions are the same quality merchan- ; J , rlise that nnr trnnA friends nnH ciistimprs hnvp nl O Kinston in their 54 years of Fair Dealings. I! . We are some to turn Rastprn Nnrt.h Parnlinn- Raviiio-o frrim' in f5R i attic to cellar or an extra room. , v Terms Of Sale At Time of Purchase No Charge During This Gigantic Money Saving Event FULL SIZE SOFA BEDS Large storage compartment Slanting arms Your Choiceof Colors in Green or Red Tapestry Reg. Price ' ' ' " - SALE $86.50 V PRICED AT $57.95 nil Reg SALE PRICED AT I COIL BED SPRINGS 99 Coils Helical Tie-Top. Very Special at This low Price. f , Reg. Price - . ' SALE . $18.50 . PRICED AT i n ; ' ; I - has ' I r 1qr"r V -', ' ,r " V v ui I v II : W - . mm them. ' Now they're f Rating through my neaa. . . I'll graduate from school tonight. 'Tis April of '32 ' , And I am planning eagerly ' All the things that I will do. I'll go to college pretty soon. I will study law, I guess For If one likes , bis subject There's more chances for success. 'Course I'll have a girl in college The prettiest ever seen, .v And she will like me best of all, Though she's the campus queen. And I'm gonna be an athlete And 'be on .the college teams. . I'll be the envy, of 'them all ! v Tho' . its only in my dreams. It's funny how those dreams come -back, - Those dreams that I thought , were dead. But suddenly they come to life And are humming . through my .bead.' '. t , . . h i- And-so I'll dream them o'er again. Then 111 tuck them all away, And keep them safe within. my - heart ' Till I dream tome other day. MILLER Y floors full of gleaming new ', - this tremendous stock into cash reductions that have never been offered in ALL WOOL FACE PLAIN VELVET CARPET Choice of Grey of Green Price $10.25 Sq. Yd. s , , Kf 0 SQUARD YARD . , i j, n - v.. iJ U ,Lj K:;sto:i, Carlyle Eaynor Carlyle Raynor, 41, of nearBeu laville, died at a Kinston hospital Thursday morning, November 25 after a few weeks- serious illness. Funeral services were conducted 4m fha CaAar TVirkS BSDtlst Church at 2:30 o'closk Friday aft ernoon. The Rev. A. L. Brown, pas tor of the BeulavUle Baptist church ACfi.tot Tho Psv Sfpnhpn Smith. superintendent of' the Free Will Baptist Orphanage at Middlesex, assisted. Burial was in ine cnurcn WALLACE WE DO CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING OPEN DAYS MON.-FRI. WE BUY AND SELL CORN Call Wallace 4966 merchandise Living Room, wavr mirrhasprl from Ouinn IMaw is tViA thtip in furnish vour home. from i: - 9X12 V f' 4 FELT BASE RUGS - Reg. Price $13.50 ' , .SALJSV ;? CROC PRICED Xt f W' , .;.:. FELT' BASE FLOOR C0VERI1IG Reg! Price $1.25 Sq. Yd. i ma r m '. at a ; SALE PRICED AT 1 - 'ir 1 .4 1 ' 50 LB." FLUFFVj COTTON MATTRESS ,Reg.-Prieer$2i.50. SALE PRICED AT $12.98 TWIN : OB FULL SIZE " PLASTIC,' PLATFORM ROCKERS , , .Coil Spring Construction . Choice of Colors. ' ; sale ' priced at, ' A-i l i'Si Oi 8. 1 " '. ' J'on-tvairfc1. t-, w-i u Li n, c. 13m cemetery. Surviving are his wifer. two sons, Cecil D. and Rommie -Elton Raynor both of the home; ' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Raynor f BeulavUle; two sisters,.' Mrs. Bill-Jones of Rlchlands and , Mrs. Melton Lanier of BeulavUle;; two brothers,: Worley and. Stanley,, both of BeulaviUe. , Another nice thing to lay up for a rain yday Is a reputation for pay. k tag your bills. FEED It . 1 ivufi'S nvcu t' co)iti::i)es Dining Room, Bed iw Aatuua, Cooking and Heating - " ' ' & Miller ComDanv in Mq.Yd. '9 mi V Reg. Price $30.00 $19.95 i 'jrJ kl i i ' I "! J'll'fV1 i In!
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