--.4. J. ' , r -jtv Vr I J J, ETNAJfSVUXK. ft. O, THURSDAY, JANCAJKT , . 8 y f 1 O O o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooooo . , - . g , . k V r ' a T O ' - V . , ' ", O -no o o o o o o o o G o o o o Complete Service To Builders I o -:- Plywood -:- Roofing -:- Doors S -:- Lumber -:- Millwork o o O WE ARE A SMALL BUSINESS BUT WE O HAVE MANY LARGE CONNECTIONS. o o o o o o ooooooooooooeooeooeoeooo. Mlard-Griffin, Inc. Kinsfon, N. C. o o o o e e o o e 4 V -motrong linoleum I for vour ii 1 1 1 1 r -nitCT LLUVv A I "-IliflS If SEAMLESS CLEAN DURABLE Here Is imooth. smooth baautv for your bathroom floor. A floor that will resist stains. Just a swish and it's clean. That's Armstrona Linoleum end look at the unbelievably low prlcel CREECH'S Inc. FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION 209 W. Walnut St. GOLDSBORO, N. C. Announcing Plymouth's $!50 Iwhy Motor Number SweepsftaEies in PRIZES $ 1st prize 50,000 CASH 2I" PRIZE ALL-EXPENSE WORLD TRIP FOR 2 BY AIR plus $5,000 cash AND 783 OTHER BIG CASH PRIZES 3rd prixe $5,000 4th prize $2,500 5th priie-$l,000 50 prizes of $500 75 prizes of $250 100 prizes of $100 555 prizes of $50 785 prize in all total of $150,000 World's easiest contest-just go to any Plymouth dealer and register the motor number of your 1950 or newer model car (any make). That's all. Nothing to buy or guess or solve. It's our chance to celebrate our . record-breaking sales and to make even more friends. It's your chance to win up to $50,000 in cash a thrilling around-the-world trip for two, plus $5,000 or any one of 783 other big cash prizes. And it's so easy to win : You merely ibring proof of ownership for your 1950 or newer model car to any Plymouth 'dealer, and copy your motor number 'onto the FREE entry blank. See rules. That's all there is to it! There's no obligation nothing whatever to buy or solve or rhyme. (Sure, we hope you'll look over the new jet-age Plymouth . . . biggest car of the low-price three . . . only low-price car with Push-Button Driving. And we hope you'll ask about Plymouth's red-hot deals.) Don't miss this chance at $50,000 or that exciting world trip for two. Hurry in to your dealer's now. You may have a lucky motor number! Sweepstakes opens January 17 tTT Jhuny In and enter new! ""N. " "" :. ., . . i OMieui pstakis totis for-s"gg B""'u"'l"irrt,t ; i rfKmSKc! Ptrwath t,WIwaitMlMiihyTlUahH.Dolly & wkam will lw HUM hr Mil W May 10. 136. S. hr ml -torn. TW Mh Mfr . .. - . ' - . j w..n. nu. trio wttiuatr. mki, by Octob SI, 1S6S. 1 Al M I. !-- ir ," ". . . . ' . mL1Jtr if Plymth DM- rP wtiki. tw. wwH by Octobll 11 uitoiii iii.jii ill i - 1 . Sp. I Bobby L. MUler will receive his discharge from the Army, Feb. 2. Following his basic training at Fort Jackson where he served as squad leader. He attended vehicle repair school in Atlanta tor 13 weeks. August, 1954, lie was transferred to Fort Bragg and serv ed as Company Clerk. In a recent maneuver exercise he was stationed at Fort Polk, La. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashe Miller. A graduate of Beu laville school. His wife is the for mer Miss Lois Hall. 3rd District Division" Reports 22.4 Miles Rc:d Improvements Depleted ' Raleigh During December he State Highway Commission . com pleted 22.1 miles of road improve ment in the Third Highway Divis ion, Commissioner Heide Trask re ported today, j , -- , , The third with division head quarter in Wilmington, is compos ed ox Brunswick, New Hanover, On slow, Pender, Duplin nd Sampson counties. C. S. Brown is division engineer; B, V. Bibersteln is assis tant division engineer. R. A. Ash worth is district engineer in charge ol road maintenance In Brunswick, New Hanover, Onslow and Pender while B. Whiteside is district engin eer at Clinton in charge of road maintenance in Duplin and Sampson counties. -. .' ..,.-..,!'. .... In New Hanover, Davis Road at Porter. Neck was paved for 3.S mil es. The road Is 18 feet wide. Con tract forces did the work. In Duplin two sections of road were improved ' and two bridges hUllt by State forces. Log Cabin i Road No. 1 was improved for 1.7 mile and a 24 foot wide bridge was built-with a 17 foot span and 'a creosote substructure and concrete ram ChsBiUt The eyes of the Lord are lit; every place, beholding the evil! and the goocL (Proverbs 15,S.)J Ever present and enveloping; us as the air we breathe is the? Holy Spirit, God. He knows the! good and helpful things we do for others, and we are blessed.1 He also knows every evil thought and desire we hide, I but, merciful, will help us over come them. For this Is the love of God, that we keep His command ments: an 1 Hia commandments are not grievous. (I iehrn kvU We may profeas with words and gestures that w love God, and yet by our action which violate even one of Hi eoav mandments. be a living denial of our protestations, in church or out Loving God, obeying Him. is no part-time, half hearted thing. COLD SUFFERERS COLD discomforts yield -quickly to 8T AN BACK'S prMcrtption formula. STAN BACK Ublits or powdirt work fast to bring eomforting riliif from tirid, son, aehing muielts, nturalgi. and hoadachM duo to colds. superstructure. Log Cabin Road No. 2 was improved . for 1.8 mile and a 24 foot wide bridge with an 18 foot span and a creosote sub structure and concrete superstruc ture was built ' Baltic Road north and touth waa bituminous surface treated for 4.2 mile by contract for ces. It U 18 feet wide. . In Sampson, three roads and their length were soil surfaced a fol lows: i River Road, 8.8 miles; Jeff Williams Road, 2.8 miles; and exten sion of Hobbstown and Warsaw Road. 0.4 mile. AJU the roads are 22 feet wide. Stat forces did the work, East and of old Warsaw Road was bituminous surface treated for 2 miles by contract forces. Ji is 18 feet wide. , '' ' ' ''' .PENALTY WILL BE ADDED. TO ALL COUNTY TAXES NOT LISTED PY JANUARY 31. i THE PENALTY IS 10 OF THE TAX OR $1.00, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. If you have Chickens for sale, see us. Hens 22c per pound. We do custom dressing. We also buy Pecans. , "; Plenty of Free Parking Space. Located Next, to M&M Motors P. L. NETHERCUTT Phone 2484 Kinston.N.C. Marketable stocks and bonds are good collateral for loans at BRANCH BANKING & TRUST COMPANY. If you need funds, drop by to see us. We are glad to make loans for worthy purposes. Complete banking. Insurance, trost and farm management service Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WE WILL WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT WARSAW WALLAC1 FAISON 32nd ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF CONDTIION Home federal Sayings And Loan Association KINSTON, NORTH CAROLINA After Close of Busine s December 31, 1955 ORGANIZED 1924 RECORD OF GROWTH 3,904.75 DEC 31, 1924 63U6.64 " 19 ; 111.03SJS 27WS8.4S I 2 45U67J ... 1,026,S3.71 " ... 1.108953 ;, !? 1S,738JS 55 4,484,618.5 Z S DD1ECTORS Bay 8. Barbre Owner Lenoir Tire Company I. V. Brittle Executive Vice President Heme Federal Saving. A-ocUUon A. W. Cwper Attorney judge. Recorders Court W. K. Dnna President Leeo Feed Mills, Incorporated W. a Hemby . Vice-President C VT HOWARD WHOLESALE COMPANY W. A. Moore President W. A. Moore Company J. F. Oglesby Partner Gray Oglesby Wholesale Company C. W. Sander Retired Horace L. Sutton ,( President A, J. Sutton dk Sens r; George . Vlck President Klnston Laundry Dry Cleaners OFFICERS AND STAFF J Horace tV Sutten ; C W. 8anani J. W. Ogleaby . I. V. Brittle WnvltWbltUngtwi Grace N. Komo Francis A. Holt Merrill C. Picket Jean D. Jaekssa Vice-President , Vlee-Praldent Rxeeutlve Vlee Prosldeo ' Wmiietsi s .: Tteaaurer ' Stenographer Tellar StmofTsaher Telia ASSETS First Mortgage Loans $6,357,946.97 Loans on Savings Accounts 67,607.27 Other Loans 6,765.82 Investments and Securities 195,000.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks 351,636.21 Office Building and Equipment, Less Depreciation 160,178.93 Total - $7,139,135.20 LIABILITIES Capital (Savings Accounts) ,.......$6,230,323.24 Advances From Federal Home Loan Bank 520,000,00 Loans in Process - - 122'5M5 Other Liabilities 761-73 General Reserves $257,103.14 . . Surplus - .. 8,451.93 265,555.07 Total $7,139,135.20 Home Federal Savings And Loan Association , , . ft"'.'-!; ' ""v"; ' :J I . , ;' KXyU :'1 t ; fVK: 1. V. BaUTTLB. KJXTT1VR ymmmmmmm;:7ft. 18 B. GORDON ST. lUNSTOir, M. 0. DIAL tUS .1 , u . 1. r

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