J c 1 i Witf 3 .-UADDING maehlnes repaired, hew Reyal typewriter fo revery need. Call Goldsboro 251, Worter Typewriter Exchange 103 l-z n. center street etf Roofing and Asbestos Siding ap plied. Easy terms. Free estimates. Standard Roof leg and Siding Co. East Cavenaugh St, Wallace, H. C, Phone 4-W1. ; ;v, . CTF , ;vv,, f-v;?-. sv TOBACCO FLUES, v Gyplap for 'Barns, Lime, Brixment, - Plaster, Rocklath, Sheetrock, Celotex, Mas- ,onlte. Plywood, Doors, Windows. Get Your Tobacco Flues Now From- J. C Suss, Warsaw, N. C . 1 Watch This Space Weekly For The Best Bays In A-1 CARS AND TRUCKS. 1963 Ford Ranch Wagon 4 Overdrive, Radio and Heater. 199.00 1950 Buick Fordor Sedan -": Radio and Heater. HSM.00 1950 Studebaker Tudor i Radio and Heater. 91190.00 1948 International Parcel . Delivery Truck. fSM.00 1940 Chevrolet Dump Truck. S SiAM 1945 Chevrolet VS ton Stake Truck, I 240.00 T' : - y We Buy-Sell-Trade Always A Large Selection From Which To Choose , COMMUNITY MOTORS CORPORATION "Where Your Guarantee Means Something" v , y:: JS GOLDSBORO . - GENUINE D-CON Noted rat pois on, now on sale at Clinic Drag Company, in Mount Olive. tic LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE. 2 years Hospital Training. Now em ployed. Desires change. Private duty preferred. Phone 590, Warsaw, N. C -1-2-21 c. GENUINE CERAMIC WALL TILE. 91.35 per square ft Rubber floor tile 60c CARTER HUB CO. Phone Clinton 3319. 700 Park Ave, Clinton N. C CTF . . . :.r:it-;- Bird Roofs . . Applied i '. " , Insulaire Rock Wool Pneumatically Applied Metal Weather StriDS Y Expert Mechanics '--10-15-20Year Bonded Roofs : Let us estimate cost of insulating your tobacco barns. Call and Phones 208-1 & 285-6 P. O. Box 831 Clinton, N. C. ' ; : i ' 1 , ; , y 51""' Pb' - n lt:-Here Are Five H b Basic reasons why a savings account is impor- j tant in any ones life. ("savings al5iantutoward 1 "'Kj3fA2'!. I i c 10 Cent Pocket Combs, now 1 cent each at CLINIO DRUG CO. In ML Olive. SQUARE DANCE . f Mt Olive Gymnasium Music By. Rhythm. Four. ;tv :y Admission 75c " Every Saturday Night Sponsored by American Legion : ' ' ; See These Tractors Today 1951 Fora Tractor complete. 1950 Ford Tractor Complete. . , 1949 Ford. Tractor Complete. -t 1947 Ford Tractor Complete. , 1940 Avery VSt Equipment 1947 FarmaU- A- Equipment ' ' 1942 Farmall-A & Equipment v. 1949 Farman Cub St Equipment ,' 1934 FarmaU1 F20 Tractor. 1947 Oliver .60 St Equipment -1946 Oliver 70 4 Equipment ' 1946 Case VAC St Equipment ' 1945 Case SC Tractor. ., 1942 John Deere LA & Equipment 1947 John Deere H St Equipment 1946 John Deere H St Equipment 1950 Dodge 3-4 ton Pickup. 1938 Chevrolet 1 ton Stake Body. Plows, Disc Harrows, Equipment Your Ford Tractor Dealer BRYAN-EDMONSON TRACTOR . COMPANY . Mt OUve Hywy. Phone 3000 Goldsboro ENJOY A DRILLED WELL NOW, pay later. No down payment Thre fall payments for farmers; monthly payments for salaried men. Write for details. Heater Well Company, Raleigh, N. C. . . : c. t t ' . . MALE HELP WANTED - ReUable man with car wanted, part or full time, to call on farmers in Duplin County. Wonderful opportunity. $10 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent Write today. McNESS COMPANY. Dept. C. Candler Bids., Baltimore 2, Md. ; 7-2-2tpd. . Watches, Diamonds, AH Kinds of Jewelry, Typewriters, Adding Mao- tunes. Watch Repair 24 - hour Service.' Klnston Loan and' Jewelew ' 127 S. Queen St -We Buy Old Gold" etf v v" Afore Warsaw Personals V. A. Standi has returned ! to Kinston to work after being confin ed to his home several days. Mrs. Florence Houston, Miss Pat sy Kornegay and Belton Houston spent Tuesday at Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wahab visited Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tunnel at Green ville Saturday Allen and Annette Wahab returned with their parents after a weeks visit. - W. C. Blackmore . of ' Burgaw visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cortez Blackmore, Thursday after noon enroute to his home from Raleigh. , -" - ' , . Mrs. Allen Draughan, Jr.," Mrs. John A. Johnson, Mrs. W. J. Middle ton, r, Mrs. J. N. West, Jr.,- Mrs. Fes Mitchner and house guest Miss Annie Mae Brown, of Rocky Mt. spent last week at Kures Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kitchin and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Godwin were week-end visitors at Topsail Beach. Mrs. O. L. Taylor of Raleigh visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hines during the week-end. . Mr. and Mrs. Milton West and children spent the week-end at their cottage at Surf City... ' Mr. and Mrs. Avery Matthis and son,. George, of Lakeland, Florida, spent several days recently with Mr, Matthis' brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Matthis at their; cottage at Topsail Beach. , - -. Mrs. Walter Carter is speading several days with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barker, at Oxford and her sister, Mrs. Anna Hayes, at Virgillna, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Groves and daughter, Martha, of Hollywood, lorida. are spending the summer ere and Topsail Beach with their Let us help you start a your futureTTr t, r n tl ii I! I o i m v. y.tv r. x x a v . , 4 t v . ? ? . That's Barbara Anne Harris of Salisbury, , the Miss Nroth Carolina of 1952, who is shown with one of the leading greyhounds from the racing kennel of Ernest Fromm at the Morehead City dog track. Miss Harris will reign at the 1953 Miss North Carolina Pageant to be held at the Morehead City dog track July 15-16-17. Special races will be held in conjunction with the Jaycee-sponsored pageant to select Miss North Carolina 1953 for competition in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Matthis. Mrs. H. C Fields of Norfolk, Va. visited her . mether, Mrs... W. M. Martin, Tuesday and Wednesday. Linda and Zack Fields returned with their mother after spending several days with their grandmoth- Mrs. J. Q. Rogers of Whiteville visited her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cook, Jr, recently. . .. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Askew and boys, Frankie and Donnie, of Nor folk spent last week with then parents, Mr. end Mrs. Albert Askew. Mrs. L. M. Lancaster of Raleigh spent several days recently with her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. R. J. Thomas. ' Dr. and Mrs. J. M Kornegay and baby were visitors at Carolina Beach last week. Mrs. E. T. Lewis and son, Jay, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Spell at Roseboro recently. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Craven and son, Mooring, were recent guests of their parents, Col. and Mrs. John D. Langston at Goldsoboroi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bostic at tended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. W. E. Belanga, at Kenansville Thursday. ' ..vi V Mrs. Hector McNeill is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Quinn, at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wahefa and children, Ann Tunnel, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Weston spent Sunday at White Lake. Miss Harriet Tusker of Ahoslue is visiting Miss Mae Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee Humph rey, Jr. and baby of Raleigh were Magnolia News Personals Miss Cumy Sasser returned home Sunday after a week's visit with Miss Peggy Batsoh at Hamstead. Misses Hilda Baown and Carolyn Jones spent the week end at. Caro lina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Tucker and Barbara went to Wilmington Tues day. Mr. Tucker kept an appoint ment, with his doctor. Friends will be glad to learn that he is. getting1 along nicely. : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and child ren of Wilmington spent the -week end with Mr. James Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. John W. .Evans. DEPENDABLE--- ' " U The Word whether Ton Live in Tewn or on the Farm! . : (-- ' We Have A Complete Selection of Modern Appliances Detroit - estate - tappan gas ranges r- And The 6asfob2C Curing System '"A Modern, Gas-Fired System for Curing Tobaee .. .-J--:.'Ji,f.:.. .Km.'.,.;,. t ' I v .t n-J.! . ',eniationa , Freezers A.d fall terms for far; :ms s MODERN GAS RANGES - INSTALLED. FEOJi " L w L J , f ' Bottled and Bulk Gas Service "123 5S0 - and 1000 gallon . storage tanks Goldsboro. ....,,: 'Kh'on. . v ,( 63 - ? 1 1 Miss America contest. . V . . Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Humphrey. Mr. and; Mrs.. C. E. Wahab and children, and Lois Tunnel, were Sun day guests of Mrs. Wahab's mother,. Mrs. J. G. Pittman, at Wilmington. - Daulton West of Greensboro was home for the week end with his family. ' -Vf.-vv V Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Johnson of Greensboro were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Johnson, Sr. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Knotts, Sr.,' Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Knotts Jr., of Hamlet were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor, j. - Mrs. J. L. Quinn of Chinquapin and" Mrs. Oliver Quinn of Wallace spent Tuesday with Mrs. Lillian R. Quinn. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rivenbarky Sr. of Clinton - visited Mr. and Mrs. E. T.: Lewis Sunday. '' Mrs. D. R. Saieed and son, Danny, of Greenville spent Wednesday with Mrs. Lillian R. Quinn. ' ' ' . Visiting Drt and Mrs.' Greenlaw for two Weeks have been. . their neioe and nephew, Ardyth and Larry McCroskey Oil Badin, jj.t C The children s parent and .older brother, Audrji, came last. Sunday to spend this week. All returned to Badin on Saturday.', ,.v Dr. Greenlaw and the " family guests spent Thursday and . Friday at Carolina Beach while Mrs. Green law was , attending j'the W. M. U. Executive Council in Raleigh at Meredith College. Mrs. Greenlaw was on program to present the plan of work in Community Missions for 1953-54 as she is the state chairman of this phase of Baptist work. "Buddy"-.Wilson, U. S. Tf. Spent the week end with lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wilson.' ' . " , . Fred Pickett spent the weekend at Carolina Beach. l-; --i.w, v , Mrs. Alvin Powell and daughter Sherry, Mrs. Jerry Smith, and son Gary, Mrs. A. Q. Smith and son Bobby made a business trip to' Wil mington Thursday. Mrs. A. C Kenan and children of Wallace spent from Thursday until Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Wilson. , , Mr. and Mrs. Johnny . Sanderson and children Carolyn and: Anne of Four Oaks spent the week end with his parents, .Mr. and -Mrs. .L, M Sanderson. Carloyn remained for a 1 For Our .5. - New - 1 Harvester A f ', Ref rigcrc!: :p ; 1 r V,. Ktf d kd Ulrs. l.-lut rivIJ. L-.IIj 1 j - .a . Ttlrr'.one 213 2. Pie CC1 I i i V . ' P.Irs. FieU3 Will Receive Subscrijlws tr.J AI wCl j Pcrsc::ls Mrs. Therman Denning and daugh ter Ann of Southport are visiting Mrs. Dennings parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Teachey. 1 - Mrs. T. R. McCrea of Philadel phia, Pa. is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Horne. - v; .-v..,-.;- -,.r.-; Mr. and ; Mrs. John ; Faley and children of Bridgeport, Conn, are visiting Mrs.- Faleys mother, Mrs. Lena Scott- '-. !vi' ' f Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wells, Mrs. W. S. Wells and Mrs. Gennle Wells visited Mrs. Stuart WeUs in James Walker Hospital Monday evening. Mrs. Robert Fields and children and Carolyn Wells were in Wilming ton Thursday. - - v visit with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns of. New Jersey visited relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and children of Kenansville were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Chestnutt Jimmy and San dra . Chestnutt returned home with them for a visit : Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith and son , Gary spent the week end at Topsail Beach with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Powell of Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs: J. A. Smith enjoyed a trip to Topsail Beach Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fennell Smith- and children and Mrs. Mattie Smith of Richmond, Va. spent the week end in town. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pope and Mr. and Mrs. Fennell Smith enjoyed a trip to White Lake Sunday. , Mrs. Elizabeth Middleton Will iams and Mr. Evelyn Hill spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor. Mrs. Bettiesue Hunt and son, Pat are visiting Miss Lucille Hunt at Sylva. - Mrs. Frank Harden returned irom visit with her daughter, Mrs. Bill Michael and family in Durham. Mr. 1 and Mrs. John Smith have moved into an apartment at the home of Mrs. Sally Tucker. Mrs. H. E. Grubbs and Mrs. Jack Herrine and baby of Calypso visited Mrs. Lanie Heath and Mr. and Mrs. N. T. Pickett Sunday. V Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jones of New Bern visited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pope a little while Saturday night, Their children remained lor the week end with their grand parents. . '. - Mr. and Mrs. Wade Gay lor left for their home in Norfolk, Va. Sun day after visiting his mother, Mrs, Alice Gaylor. ; ' " Mr.' and Mrs. J. N. Home and Miss Betty Horne attended the funeral of Mrs. Ralph Homes moth er, Mrs. Martha E. Melvin of In gold Monday afternoon. , '.-vi i Mr. R. C. Home ot mansion ana Ralph Horne of N. A. S., Corpus Christie, Texas visited Mrs. X lorence Horne Sunday night Mrs. John A. Alphin and son John of Beulaville. Col. and, Mrs. Mel rose Gaylor of Winston Salem visit ed their aunt Miss Macy cox last week. .' . . ' Regular W.M.S., The regular meeting bf W. M. S. was held at the church. June 23rd. The Heck - Jones memorial was given by different members and an offering was taken for ' missions. Ten members attended. ; ?sv Mrs. J.N. Horne I Bridge Hostess The lovely home of Mrs. J. ; N. Home . was attractively .decorated with summer flowers last Wednes day night when she entertained her bridge club. . t : Mrs. H. L Pippin won high score prize which was a nest of ash trays. Mrs. Kenneth Taylor received tea bags for runner-up and Miss Betty Horne received crabbe Apples for low score. Mrs. - Jan' Trapnel was given guest towels. The hostess served ice cream and cookies. '. : :. ' . , Director 01 Raleigh reaches Manuel The women of Magnolia W. M. S. were recently honored by having Miss Janet Wilson, a director of the. W.. M. S. work in Raleigh, ! teach their manueL During the intermis sion a covered dish supper was served in the Sunday School room. Nineteen women attended ' the course. Alice Hunter Circle Met On Tuesday : The Alice Hunter Circle of WMS met last Tuesday P. M at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Taylor. Mrs. Paul Bass is leader of the circle and Mrs. J. D. Everett had charge of the program. Refreshments ot punch and cookies were served at the close of the session. Eight women were present. , MacyCoxCircle Mai On Tukhy ; The Macy Cox circle met with Mrsr Warren- Bostic on Tuesday night at eight o'clock. Both after noon'- and evening program- were about women missionaries. Mrs. T. M. Bogera is leader of thls'Clrcla. Several women had part on the pro gram.-..', , , .... , . '. '- Refreshments were served after the program to the eighteen women present., . .: ... . , Mr; and Mrs. John Oglisby of Grifton visited Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sanderson Sunday afternoon.,.,.,,.,. feeling of a !!::ror Mr. Edmond P. Blanchard, of Rose Hill, N. C. was not only, a good citizen but a friend. He was so humane and approachable. And, too, he had much sympathy for the less fortunate. So,, many Negroes in our town and others, attribute their home ownership very largely to Mr. Blan chard's generosity. He is not dead and cannot die so long as he has such noble deeds to live for him. He will live on and on in. the; hearts of our peopje. - - ; ' - ' By. D. C. Fennell son Harry, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans and children Sheila and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Evans and children Keith' and Althea enjoyed an ice cream party at the home of Mr. and .Mrs.. Alvin Powell Saturday Pighi "-'V . '' ' '- v'v Shrimp Supper Af Emmeff Sassers : v Mr. and Mrs. J. P.." Smith : and children Linda and Doug, Mr. and, Mrs. Jerry Smith and son Gary, Mr, and Mrs. Abbie Smith and Fred Pickett enjoyed a shrimp supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sasser Monday night. ,. l- lAlberlsoh Hews The F. H. A. Girls went plcnicing at White Lake Friday June 26th. Mrs. . Kate Grady visited her daughter Mrs, Faison . Smith this past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Measley visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tatum in Durham Sunday. : Mrs. W. M; Holt visited with her son J.'E. Holt and family Sunday, Mrs. J. E. Holt and daughters and granddaughter 'Gwinda Kay Britt returned home with Mrs. Holt for a visit. Mrs. Frances Grady visited with Mrs. W. M. Holt recently while in Albertson visiting with relatives. Mrs. J. D. Lloyd and daughter, Diane of Los Angeles, Calif, and Mrs.- J. H. Bugger and .3 children Sherrill, Jimmie and Allen pf Mesa Arizona spent the week end with their Sister, Mrs. Melvin Potter and family; --v"-v -V'.'" Mrs. Potter brother and his wife Mr.-1 and Mrs. Jesse Malphaus ' of Albany, N. Y. came by , Sunday night also a neice Donnie Burting of Charleston, S. C- The; group, left . . 4 frlj , ieiter10uSO ... a . "1 I . 4 frlj ' .w. i'i;'. i i Hi. i" ii i m. i mi ijuii ii 'I i j . ' u.i -i.- : el Bui (f;:un tU 2JI' , ''"; .w, ? '' 'v:r lv' J .(.-' -f A vi' 'v?'''-;. if , w, J, - ' I v-(W!iDfIfflODf' .i-! : , ' ' N'J)slwiMiwrt.. . L e. , . . ' j: 'A ( - .. A' twatno t 11:9 rr" c 11: cu I- - -c . ' . ;' , L JJIXSON KINO 4 ' . The top ten tane off he wetk as selected from your ccrds en J Utters' Compiled by MELSON HNS and MASTY RC: m ya friends mad netghbont lta time for another visit from your WCKY buddies, Nelson and Marty .. . . with a little chatter about your favorite country and western ling er, bands, and tunes . . '. and the weekly list of the top ten tunes . . . as you picked 'em for us to play on the WCKY. HTTJ.BTLLT HIT PARADE with your letters and cards requesting the tunes you like best . . . STORK NEWS . . looks like June waa a busy month for Mr. Stork . he made a lot of atop around the WCKY likening territory . . i MIC MRS. BA SMITH, of Nashville, Tenn, a daughter June 18; 'MR. MRS. SMOKKY SMITH, Des Moines, Ja., a, son . . J- DOUO, HELEN SMITH, Roanoke, Va. a daughter. The SMILING COUNTRY MAY OR, CARL LAMM A MRS. LAMM of Dunn. N. C. a, young mayor . 1 All the proud dada are in radio in their respective towns , . ' Con grats, to each one . - . 2ENO GOS3 . . J has changed the name bf his band temporarily to "The Cancer Crusaders". They are at present touring good Ole Miasis sippl doing a 2-hour country show for The Cancer Society. All Profits go to the sponsoring organisation with ZENO and the entire gang drawing only board, room and transportation, If they play in your town-. . take in the show , . , See a swell spot of entertain ment and help along a most worth while cause . . . EDDY ARNOLD readying his NBC-TV show set as a summer replacement for DINAH SHORE . . . JULY BIRTHDAYS coming up . . .'MOLLY OT5AY, July 9; BILLY BROWN, July 23 ...To Mary Jane..: Tenn; You're correct; MARTY BOBBINS did serve in the Navy in World War Xt , . . S years, two of which were in South Pacific waters. As a matter Of fact, he bought his first guitar while in the Navy , . v Monday a. m. bound for Albany, N. Y. They had been visiting their mother in Savannah, Ga. Mrs. J. E. Malphaus. .- LT. Col. and Mrs. Rollins Knelling and children of Albany,, Ga. are visiting in the home of Mrs. SnelU ing parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. D. Grady. : , ' Mrs. David Grady, and children have ( been visiting . Mr. Grady's parents, Mr.- and Mrs. J. D. Grady and her parents at Pink Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph-Howard.-, Eadl iCstinetlfW fuvilsrfM i thermogrttpbed V tbss7e&lsf C . . - ' - -- i ,. i :" . ' i ' 3 f:ai - k i TrJVCTIVE SAMPLE lo7 rnicns ' quick sjsuiviuis ' s Cf Cdecucr-s To Clioose J Lii ITS - Well . . . you made some changes, i this week. KAW-LIGA la out of the top ten for the first time in) many weeks. You've put four in. the list which havent been there, , before Here' how you anked I us to play them on the WCKY"! HILLBILLY HIT PARADE. L Mexican Joe (1) ,.'.. ... . Beeveat t. Take These Chains From My Heart (I) --ft . Hank WUliama. 5. Your Cheatln Heart (8) : Hank WUUama-i 4. Bub A Dob Dub () ' Hank Thompsoa. S Thai Hound Dog In the .v. ; , Window (4 - 1 v . - Homer Jk Jethro-' 6. Spanish Fire Ban (-) v Hank Snow 9. No Help Wanted (7) , Carilsle. 8. Knot Hole (-) .) v- t Carlisle ft. I Cant Walt (-) ' Faron Young 10. Free Home Pemenstmtloa (-) , , Eddy Arnold. Since the first week In May we've tipped you oo "Chains" Kub-A- k Dub Dub" "Spanish Fire Ball" and "Free Home Demonstration" You've put all of them in your top . ten choices. Here's this week' BILLBOARD top. Watch 'Viyinr In The Chapel'' by Darrell Glenn. ' Well . . . that's just about k f or this week again. Nice to be with, you all, and until next week in this paper, and on the WCKY HELL BILLY HIT PARADE where all your friends and neighborsigather each night. ..' - . v. . ; - So Ions; , .- Scott's Store Notes Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith and family of Norfolk were week-end. guests bf Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Kelly. Mrs. Don Smith, Sr. is spending4 the summer ' with Mr. and Mrs.. E. E. Kelly. Mrs. Smith is Mis. Kelly's mother. t Mr. and Mrs: Robert Kelly and; family of ' Winston -Salem were? week-end guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. : Emmett. Herring and family. on SZ7ti " , e'l f if r f " i "1 - i nsi ,C:: BOOK : Jrom 1' ) i t ? l r t.

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