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3. nrr?A.:viixK, k. c thuksdat. octobzx k uh C; end I "Vs. C. E. Myers and s - C. ... Je, who have recently' re turned from Japan,, Mr. and Mrs. Louise Parker and little son. Pre, ton, of Mt Olive, were guests of Mr. and lira. J. EL Parker Monday night , , - - v , - Mr. and Hrt. Vance Spence of Kinston war weekend visitors -with relatives. .": j .' - Mrs. Glennle Outlaw of Ashland, Va. la visiting relatives this week and will also attend the Universal is! Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Noble visit. ed Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Johnston In Cheverly, Maryland, Saturday and Sunday. " , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Outlaw wera visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert SUTTOil LEVIS FURII. CO; SENSATIONAL Furniture Close-Oul, Liquidation SACOfFICE f oa CASH DO V AT YOUR OWN PRflCE 01 NOW GOING ON TODAY AND EVERY DAY 2:30 P. M. and 7:30 P. M. UNTIL CLOSED OUT . DONT LET ANYTHING KEEP YOU AWAY. You will be amazed at the big selection of nationally known makes of furniture, rugs and home furnishings. Anything you request will be offered at auction. Your chance to buy some of America's finest furniture at your own price. Enjoy The Thrill Of Buying At Auction. Don't Miss A Single Sale! TCrniS.' CdSll Special Attractions Each Auction COLUC And Got ll! Sutton Lewis Furniture Co. 122-124 East Mulberry Street L. M. Sweet (Auctioneer) Goldsboro, II. C. ' ' ' . ' MR. farmer; You Can Now Bring Your Tobacco TO THE Star Warehouse In Kinston And Sell it the Same Day. If you haven't had the Priviledge this year to sell with us, now is your chance. TOBACCO is high at the STAR WAREHOUSE. You can be sure that you will get the top price when you sell with CHARLIE HERRING and ED DAIL on the sale. Bring your next load and we will prove that we will get you the Top Price lor every pile ef your tobacco. h6 WAREHOUSE i(iiisTo:ui.c. Lewis, Jr. In Goldsboro, Sunday. The Harvest Festival will be held Saturday October ML beginning at 2:30 p. m. A barbecue supper Is to follow the sale. , , -., The regular third Sunday services will be he! dat the Outlaw's Bridge Universalist Church at 7:30 p. m. You are Invited to bear Rev. W. B. Bowering. , iVi.';. ;.: The annual Harvest sale and bar becue supper, will be held Satur day. October 18. Everyone is urged to a tend .the sale and enjoy the supper. The sale begins at 30 In the afternoon. The Home Demonstration Club will meet Monday, October 18 at 2:30 p. m. The place is to be an nounced later. The Young Adult class will meet Tuesday night and Youth Fellow ship Monday night of this week. J. C Outlaw and family of Ra leigh, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hawley and baby of Wilson visited Mrs. Katie Outlaw Sunday. James Parker has gone to the Danville tobacco market Mrs. Jack Tucker, Mrs. Samuel Hammond and Miss Henrietta Ham mond of Fayetteville were recent 1W) "REGENT" HEARING AID operates for as lew as . Vx cnf per hour! ItHTIIIEYMCI CUUITEE! Batteries and Accessories For all Types Hearing Aids Browns Radio & TV Sales and Service Goldsboro oooooooooooo vision with Mrs. : Lottie Berger and family. - i , Gerald Simmons, student at StaAa College, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. JK. XX Simmons, , . The A. V. W held the October meeting with Mrs. Katie Outlaw and Mrs. .Bonnie Outlaw, co-host esses. Mrs. Bowertng gave the wor ship services, following the busi ness period. Mrs, Herman .Outlaw. program chairman, presented! Mrs. Robert Jones who gave an interest ing talk on her recent trip to Doc way, Utah, where she spent ten OOOOOOOOOOOO io.ooo t.T.U. iV fc C0SJS YOU LESS j i r ..HI EVERYWAY I J llpnrfinrri months with her family. Her hus band wis In the V., S. Army ser vice there. ' Mizpah ' benediction closed tbe meeting. A delightful so cial hour with refreshments was enjoyed. 1 , 1 Mr. and' Mrs. James Douglas Smith, have returned from; their honeymoon tou. rof western It. U. Mrs. Smith is the former, , Miss Hughlene Murray. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Nichols and A, J. Jr., of Sims were guests- of Mr. and Mrs, James Parker s un do'.. . , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones and children. Donna and Bobby, spent Saturday night and Sunday in Dov. er. . AREA HEAT Cost Ins to buy. .to install ..to operate gives you more real comfort and enjoy able living! Yea ewe it to yourself to And out mors about Dsarbeao Aara Ht and Dearborn Oas Arsa Hsatersl DeVane Gas Co. Clinton, K. C. oooooooooobi i I I 111 Hll V J 1 1 ooooooooooooooooooooooooi O "WIMTEI.I7E" - O If ImLlilJLL t O . o g J Your Car Now And43e Sure q 0 It' Rate Fnv XNlniev t i P o " o o ' O q We have a complete Stock of Atlas Perma-Guard, q q Prestone Anti-Freeze, Radiator Hose and all O q other winter needs for your car. Q' o:--.....- ... . O 0 See Us for competent Service. When you think. 0 O of your car, think of Johnson's Esso. O o o O "Not A Filling Station, O O -':0 O But A Service Station!" O O O : O I ESSO SERVICE CENTER I o o. o o q Warsaw, N. C. : O loooooooooooooooooooooooo Your Money Buys More At ERSKIIIES In Kinston ERSKIIIES " KinsloiTs Mu:J Leading Jeweler w--- SELL BALANCE OF YOUR TOBACCO WITH YOUR FRIENDS Sell On Your Home County Market Sell With The rvt 1ST SALE MONDAY, OCT. 18 1ST SALE THURSDAY, OCT. 21 CALL US COLLECT oe Myti Walfcie; it.C. .1 4 ' it
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