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) o. o o 8 o o o s o o o o o o o I' 4 111 T ' Is. N. C, AIJ. 1 i&a a ?IED j KATES: f V o. Unless yo t with w pleaaa aena , Knps MM . order, k with ads, . lii -.'.KIlbifrADDINQ machine r lined. Hew Koyaj jypewnwm for every need. Call GoUlaboro 251, Worley Typewriter EffS 105 1-1 N. Center StwO. 6 ' A 10 Cent Pocket Cwnbvww 1 cent each at CUNIO DRUG CO. fit Mt OUT. . i, ctl : ' " ' UX-One X 4 X sd gton Steam Pump;' Used t iston Chain saw overhaul' our shop. COOS MACHINX ', Clinton, N. C . " , FAIKCLOTH CONSTMJOTtjpN CO. Hip ton. . w. Dragline and Bulldozer work All Kinds ' instant Service Specializing to Pond Construction Can M85 Night Canton, N. C. We Buy-Sell-Trade Always A Large Selection, rrom Which To Choose - community motors .... corporation; "Where Your Guarantee i - Means Something IN GOLDSBOkO ctt . . ' - GENUINE D-CON Noted rat pol on, new on saie viuue wnw Company, in wwntuan. ; : ' ;oooooooooooooooooooooqi Confentnea Fertilizers - o o o o Order your fertilizer and soU fumigants now. p You can pick up ieruuzer ai my """ .q O w o o o .0 o o c o o o o o will deliver it to your farm any amount. Soilfume V-85 - - - $4.75 Gal. V, (In 30-Gallon Drums) . . . f ALSO, PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR A NEW HENRY VANN TOBACCO CURER. This year I will be able to furnish you a wick type, or pot-type Henry Vann curer. See Us Today. r., MR FARMER f : ' 3TJARANTEED USED TRACTORS Plews. Dise Harrows, Bosh Begs ... lime Spreaders, scoops, xumub Loaders, Mise, Equipment. r . Trade and Terms Te Salt i Tew Need" bktan-edmonson; tractor co. Mt. Ol.ve Hwy. .Ph. 3000 Goldsboro ctt FOR SALE: 78 rpm records, race. hiiihtllv and DODular in lots 01 a records $2 50. Send up your orders. we mall COD, 45 rpm records cue each used, we nave coin operated phonograph and slot pool table, for all location, call us for service, Reynolds Music Company, Phone 231-7, 516 Beaman Street, Clinton, N.-C. ' ctt ATTENTION SO & SEW SHOP in Clinton Mill and witters ends and Novelty Fabrics, Belts and buttons made same day receive Butterrick patterns. Zipper lOo, - FOR SALE Good baled peavjne hay - Cheap, See Mrs. Rutus Bow den, Rt 2. Warsaw, N. ft ltpd, ""r.?rl"'V WAMTF.n . Salesman-Col lector. Permanent full-time job, preferably from War-saw-Kenansvjlle-Beulaville area. Truck furnished. Keg- ular salary and commission. ArrTv- Tn Person. K E, nuinn Rt Hrt ' Warsaw. JN.'w.inoon. . - r .!',-' vi I rwcrts nt Mm. Andrew Patterson, C 11 ' ' !'VV'- " 'y Wlyv were Mrs. Jessie JOIN THE EASTER " PARADE at I Southerland, Mrs. Robert ijarr ana eiTiix in iimint um Mumhv nivenbark of Wallace. Olive Look well dressed-by select- , Quite a number of folks attended m vour ensemble from ' us. New the Azalea Festival in Wjlmington in mstume suits.' 'dressy I Saturday dresses, dusters and lovely Easter I Mr ani Mrs. Ivy Bowden, Nicky, Margaret and Linda Sitterson shop ped in Clinton Saturaay. . ' Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Dobson Wde a business trip w w"i Thursday." . Mrs. I Southerland spent Satur day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willis and family, to Raeford, t Mrs. K A. Newton made a busin ess trip to Charlotte Saturday. ' Mrs. Vance Gavin, Mrs. 3. A. .Ga vin, Mrs. 1 Southerland and Mrs. X A. Nines visited Mrs. C. E. Quinn and Mrs. Joe Qumn who are pa tients at Sampson Memorial Hos pital in Clinton. . Mrs. N. B. Boney and Mrs. C. B. n.,hr attpndpd the UJ3.G. meet ing in Warsaw last Thursday after- I j$. J::!rh lbs(;ssilCnJ:3 mm Tm Jackson was charming hostess on Tuesday evening when .h. antjtrtsinad' at three tables of bridge.' Colorful spring flowers were used throughout the living ana aw ing room. , v t " During the play the hostess serv ed iced drinks, nuts and , potato ,ia After several progressions, Mrs. Vance Gavla assisted " Mrs. Jackson in serving pecan pie toppea with cream and coffee.'. Mrs. R. F. Willis receivea omu Aldine H. Whitfield Whse at Rones ChapelPhone 2756 ooooooooooooooooooo000 EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for man or woman t call on farmers in Dunlin Countv. Some making dvef $50 a day. Full or part time. Write or wire for free proposition. Mc- NESS CO., Dept. C, Candler Bldg., Baltimore 2, Md. 4-1- pd. IFy0U Want to BUY or SELL a farm see, STOUT Ktuuyrx -.-. Wallace, N. C, Phone 5641. ctf For the best service and freshest drugs, bring your next prescription to us. nr. 1 Iamva cnliwiinn at Easter Baskets. 49c to $1.98 83c Lady Jfistner 4-purpose Face Cream... Comb and Brush Pro-Phy-lac-Tic D-Con for rats llr- $1-65 Ilk Epsom Salts 3-lb. can Crisco 82c Dpans Kidney Pills 79c hats. Select Yours Early. 4-1-lt c "FOR A BETTER WELL, call or write Heater Well Co.. Raleigh. N.C.. giving direction and distance from your Post Office. Monthly payments ran be arranged, with no down payment, if applied for before well is drilled." ctf TO ME THE GRANDEST THING In the world is a clear conscience Our conscience is clear when we sav the American Lesion runs the largest and cleanest dance every Saturdav nisht in the Mt Olive gym. ctf. TO ME the grandest thing tn the world is a clear conscience. Our conscience Is clear when -we say that tha American Lesion runs the larsest and cleanest dance every Saturday night in the Mount Olive nrm 8 til 7 C Ctt lour Sixth Month Honor Roll Released The following pupiU ar eligible for the sixth month Honor wu, moct r.ra.' Lawrence Dixon, t. Twirl Hawes. van ok""' tv, rvnthia BoaZ. Marina U uuiiawi J . f,j Glenn Bradshaw, Gloria aierrim Tatriria Rouse. Tama leacney, Nancy. Ward, Marjorle weiis, ooooy Fussell, Dennis nawes, u. . ring. Jimmy m?, day afternoon, son, Cheryl Harrell, Nancy Merritt. nmri Savaee. Uonna iurner, crrroNn Grade: Thelma Bianton, Johnnye carr, """ Wallace Ann Price. Beverly smun, yyaiv , tdi hurH Pete Bianton. J. T. Mer ritt, Hugh Rouse, Jackie Carter, Ann Benton, Donald Hardison. John VV1AIW11.0. . mn Grade: Janice narreu. nioHvs Cole. Judy Casteen, Rachel Ann Saunders, Gail Herring, Sylvia i... Pnnham Donna FusseU, Con nie Harrell, Tanya Johnson, jac -tio -Rnhhv Martin. Jo Carter, Tommy Boaz, Linda Teachey, Ann Poindexter, John surrau, Jiugenc Kennedy. Paula Newton, Murphy ..i.tiiri ir.mma Sue Hawes. (U.ft.WMU, FOURTH Grade: Martha Savage, oniv Saunders. Lena Mae Jackson, t T n Herrinff. EOltn Haae Ttrii. Hilrin Hardison. TI tl"i FIFTH Grade: Patricia uiamon. nn.nh Cnie. Marsaret Backiey, uu n j 1 J. B. Henderson, Eaaie jonnaou, .tnei Harden. Jr BUly Teachey, t Turner. Nita Jean Cottle, Bobbie Jean Fields, Mary Elizabeth Merritt Evelyn Wilklns, Jtatnryn Vnle stvth Grade: Freddie weiis, Teei Rrvant. Jerry Paterson Carr, Etta Dean Groves, unwraw w rtwwnth Grade: Hilda Hender son, Daphney Teachey, Mary Elian ,, umnv Xri- 1,000 -1 gr. Saccharin $1.00 Woodbury Shampoo 50c 90c value Listerine Tooth Paste ... 59c 1 Cnnililta X. . "Ml""" 4kA Milk of Magnesia ,. vc $1.75 Tussy Cream $1.00 il "I-a 1 ' Mrs Nora Shaffer and Mrs. jnar aret visited relatives in Burgaw Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Paul Baker visited relatives in Fort Barnwell Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. C. C. Hester, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bland attended th Azalea dance in Wilmington, Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hester ana family attended the funeral of Mr. Hester's uncle It. B. ClaMC, 81 Qarkton, Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Grady attended the funeral of Mr. Grady's aunt, Mrs. Alsa Carr in Burgaw Wednes- several days in Wilmington. , Mm Eva Brinson is viu" friends in Wilmington. , - r. Mm Jack Brinson, Mr. a wtiiard Brinson attended the funeral of Mrs. Clifton Brin- Ron'a father in Ramseur, unaay. Miss Lola Calson spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Aie ander in Wilniington. un Ttninh Brown and Mrs. Hu bert Brown shopped in Wilmington Tuesday. m Mniiie Brlnklev and Mrs. tet Rrinklev and son of Chlnqua pin visited Mrs. Hubert Brown, Fri day. m. Mr T ft. Calson. Doris and Robert and Mrs. H. R. CaUon visited relatives in Wilmington Sun day. Mrs. H. R. Caiiott remained for a visit. score Mi. . B. oney. won .inn .'r"' , - conso'laUon prize. Mrs! J. A, Gavin M. Theo HoUingswtoth was re . received gift for sitting In the membered with a birthday grft. i. 4 is'now located at her home, V"SMVV . Across from the Methodist Church ., jot Appouiunems " ' y ' Your Business Is Appreciated : ', PAT'S BEAUTY SHOP . ; ' Mrs. A. J. Patterson, Owner, Operator , , ,'Kenansville ' r-1 ifcbfcco Farmer ! Sunday suetts of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Murphy were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boone and family of Clin tnn anH Miss Minnie Boone of Mrs. Daisy Merritt, Mrs. Myrtle Ouinn and Mrs. Baggett visited Mrs. C K Ouinn and Mrs. Joe Quinn at Sampson Memorial Hospital, Mon day. Mrs. Daisy Merritt is spending tfZWteWPtSl CONTROL m k Mm BM - "T, v Call Kinston 4444 Coll. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO5 IaiiHIA laaanaMI an laJTIinillC O oI7. TIT? A TTC P Surratt, Emma Frank Murphy,. VJc- 1 r.n- Rarhara Biancnaro. wuisv Allison. J. C. Teachey, tarwyn pnMt Dorothy Casteen. Bar w chey. BUly Murphy, Tommy verier, Jerry Henderson. EIGHTH Grade: Rachel jsjiowies, v.m. miiirina. Tottie FusselL James Sanders, Catherine Blanch- rtnrieen Boyd. Aubrey Jones. ninth Grade: Connie juernn, t Cnft Nanrv Wells. .COU ' f twtci.fth Grade: Horace Fusseii, .Tr .Tn Ann Fussell. Anna Bae jonn son, Carolyn Teachey, Anne Davis Wells, Jessie Murphy. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Now Ready REGISTERED ROANOKE SELECT ROANOKE CERTIFIED OGDEN SELECT OGDEN SELECT J. E. W. REGISTERED JACKSON WOODS YELLOW EXTRA EARLY YELLOW SELECT OTOOTAN VELVET BEANS deserves complete, professional coverage Let our profes sional camera preserve the memory of this once-in-a-lifetime event. We'll be pleased to explain our complete wedding service. Joe Williams Studio Phone 2881 Clinton, N. C. Personals Old Mansion Coffee 300 Kleenex 1 T r. OS Flash Bulbs;..... lie Tooth Paste ...... 33c Mrs. "Dick" Outlaw of Washing ton, D. C. spent Monday with Mrs N TV Bonev. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Brown made a business trip to Durham, Friday Mr Johnnie Helms of E. . l-oi leee. Greenville was a week end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hollinesworth. Mrs. Rov Sitterson and Mrs. A.R. nianH shnnned in Kinston Friday. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Boney visitea Orton Plantation Saturday after noon. Mr and Mrs Ivy BOwden, Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Hayter and Mrs. NJB. Bonye attended the Presbyterian Leadership school in Rose Hill sun- day afternoon. Mi Marsaret Williams soent tn week end with Mr. and Mrs. WH liam Mercer in Goldsboro. mr-. ParV PHdBen of Warsaw onent the week end with Mr. and um T W flradv. Mrs. J. R. Grady, Rebecca and o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 90 Day Runner Osceola Yom Most Complete Seed Service o 01 o o 01 o o o o o o o o o o o o 01 No More Smoko! No More Fumes! No More Vent Pipes! No More Lines Ta level! AND lifctine BUIKIER fiuaranfee 1 fcily aatonatic control ui ti:s3 ra.ccKcnra TO"- GAS FIRED Heritage St Dial 4211 KINSTON. N. C O o "Just ask one oi our thousands oi users" . . . then . See It A t DeVane Gas & Appliance Co. CLINTON, N.C. WW V WWW ww ww . w , - - i " 1 "... .' .'.'.. 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