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4" , , 4 nt. of ft Irvin Xornesav I they U attended the Bfrd, re- 1 Jews! t unily during the, week, end were i :r. nd Mrs. C T. Kornegay of Hew Bern and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kornegay: ot Chocowinlty. -On Sort- union at the am-ii.f,v:i:M i Mrs. Opal Sutton of Klnston visit ed her mother, Mr. Don Outlaw during the week end. rr GET YOUR PAINT HOW! Outside While Paint . $3.94 per gal. Rubber Base Paint $2.98 per gal. $1.50 roller set FREE with each 4 gallons of rubber base paint. Goldsboro Paint Co. i. 'Home of Duralite Paint" Phone 500 204 N. Center St. Goldsboro, N. C. I Service SALES & SERVICE i Skilled Mechanics Shop Service Peerless Turbines & Jet Pumps Ames Irrigation Systems Moto Mower ',' World's Most Modern Lawn Mower Mtoiu Supply COMPANY Goldsboro Raleigh Durham - Rocky Mount Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Korne gay and baby of Washington spent a dv nr. twn lhia week with his parents Mr. 'and Mrf. yZollle Kor negay. ,rv,-V''.?-' f.fvvx-'5r . Ur and Un J K. Hall and Sher wood also Mrs. Kenneth Best of .... J JIU. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Waller on Sun day;, "iV ; ' r.i). 3. ',", , " -f Mra Thurman Sherman and "chil- dredjalM Mrs. Lonnl. James, all of Goldsboro were -visitors in the A., T.,ail home eh Wednesday of last WtM'tfXi'H; a Mr. and Mrs. Deimas Dall attend, ed football game at Richlands Fri day Rev. and Mrs. Joe Ingram and daughters, Becky spent, a few days last week with her sister and broth er in law, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Godwin at Denbigh Va. Mrs. Marvin Murphy of Deep Run spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dail. Mr. and Mrs. Deimas Dau were Sundav euests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones of near Seven Springs. Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Tyndall visited Mr, and Mrs. Henry Tyndall also Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tyndall and family on Sunday afternoon. Quite a large number of people from this community attended the Goodson - Kornegay reunion at tne Pleasant Grove Community build ing on Sunday. Mrs. Janie Bell Bass ol Faison vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kornegay Sunriav P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Southerland of Penderlea spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Outlaw. M- onrf Mr Duff Korneeav visit ed Mr. and Mrs. C.'W. Holmes on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Herman Bislfbp, Mrs. Marie Andrews and baby, also Mrs. Helen Bishop and baby were Goldsboro vicltnrfi Fridav. Mrs. Alois Houston of Kenansvuie accompanied Mrs. Marie Andrews to Kinston on Saturday. Mrs. Herman Bishop visited her mother, Mrs. Caroline Rhodes at Ca bin Sunday. Outlaw's Bridge Negro Division Of Farm,. Bureau Held 0$? This kick-off meeting of the Ne gro 'division of the Farm Bureau Membership ' Campaign was. held Thursday night September 19, at the X, K:. Smith High School. Ed Pow ers of Wallace, member of the State Steering Committee,' presided. An enthusiastic ' group of forty farm leaders heard Duplin Farm Bureau President; Leroy Simmons, discuss with the group accomplishments of Farm Bureau in recent years which have meant millions of dollars sav ings to North Carolina farmers. A. W. Soloman, Field representa tive for the North Carolina Farm Bureau gave a forceful presentation of the organization frame work. The objectives and accomplishments and how it "i effects every farmer. So loman was ' Interrupted ' at several points by applause. On hand io discuss the service to member, program of Farm Bureau was O. S, Thigpen. Thigpen point ed out the tremendous savings avail able to members through insuring themselves, through their own or ganization: Community membership solicitors were appointed to contact each far mer in Duplin County. The following workers were se lected for Warsaw, Sam Miller, Au brey Murfree, Charlie Smith; Ken ansville, Arthur Graham, Charlie McArthy and, Bennett Miller, Wal lace, Ed Powers, Sidney Thomas and Kapot Wallace, Rose Hill, Andrew Bizzell ami J. Q. Branch; Teachey, George Larklri! Bowden. Walter Lof tin, Pink Hill, Chancey Graham. Yet to be selected are solicitors from Beulaville, Faison and Chinquapin. Negro BiS A. Officials - - MrrriTcr,"1;';;1, Fur. J Campaign ' ' -V A.inner meeting of Duplin Ne gro Division of the-Boy Scouts of America was held , last night at fearsan's Fooo Bar with; W. L. Pierce presiding. :J.iir:(,;..fvr An enthusiastic ' group met with Council officials to make plans for the Annual Fund Raising Campaign that will be launched October 8, 1958. More than $7,000 of the Tus carora Council budget is expected to come -from Duplin County. ,: r :, On hand from the Councils head quarters were: O, E. Robinson, Field Scout Executive and Bruce Boyers to explain matters pertaining to the budgets and Attorney David N. Hen derson to explain use of the tools scout campaign workers could Use to; sell scouting and at. the same time; solicit financial help, v Windsor Johnson, Division Chair man challenged . the group to sur pass; all previous recordsxto. their fundraising efforts. Mr. Haysbest, National Assistant to the boy scouts training program, also attended and participated in the meeting. MBS. J. H. PARKER . Correspondent . The annual Harvest Sale and Bar- QUALITY MEATS PORK & BEEF CUSTOM BUTCHERING rr ask; fob SOUTH rr BRAND SAUSAGES PACKED BY R. D. JONES PACKING CO. Located on Bt-Way N 14 Mi. From Produce Market Faison, N, O. Here's What You're Waiting For ,.Vv f FALL CLOSE .OUT Once a year, Central Service has an annual sale at which "imet lliey ? offl lo ijrtii4 public their entire stock of : new and used cars at exceptionally reasonable prices -The Time Is Here-October V 4f hf Thru 1 1th ! THE PRICES ARE Bring Your Car. Your Title, Cash If You Have It - Credit If rou Need Itr ' Get the best deal on America's most advanced car THE BIG M - The '57 Car with: '58 Styling and Teittres. "'..:'.. ri . becue supper ' will be held at the church Saturday, October 5th at 2 o'clock p.m. All are invited to at tend. Any donations to the. sale or supper will be appreciated. Lewis W .Outlaw has gone to Denver, Colorado for a national meeting of Rural Electrification. Mrs. Lessie Horton was hostess to the local bridge players with a waffle supper at her home Saturday night. V Miss Mable Lou Cannon of the Cape Fear Valley Hospital, Fayette ville spent . Sunday with her sister Mrs. James aPrker and family. ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Arthur Smith spent the week end in Asheville and Sum ter, S. C. ; Mr. an1 Mrs. 3. C. Outlaw and children of Smithfield were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Outlaw Sunday. 1 , Mesdames Katie and Bonnie Out law were delightful hostesses to the AUW Monday night in the so cial room of the church, with Mr Lucy Smith, new president, presid ing. Mrs. Vinton Bowering led tne devotional and assisted Mrs. Ben Frank Outlaw with the program. Theme for the month was on United Nations. There was a splendid at tendance of members. Miipah .be nediction was used to close the meeting. A social hour with de licious refreshments followed." wsnsmnsiHTL Announcing: Appointment of Bill Patterson Furniture Co., Mt. Olive as dealer for Duo Therm Heaters. Ir I II' 1 It I I if I? 1 t 'Cancer of tlie: Head and Neck' will be the subject of a scientific session for physicians and dentists to be held October 20, 2:00 p.m., Sir Walter Hotel, Raleigh,-'-i f .;,! gt i. The program is a feature of 4h annual - meeting of the American Cancer Society, N. Division, and is sponsored by the Medical 'and Scientific, and Professional Educa tion committee, of the Society to conjunction with' the, cancer 'com mittees of the Medical. Society of N. C; and the N. C Dental Society. ' Speakers for the session Include Marvin B. Chapin, Jr- D.D.S.,' pro fessor and ehtet of Oral Surgery, 'university of North Carolina Dental School, talking on :Cancer ji Oral Cavity As Seen by . the Den-, tlst'; John V. Blady, M. D, profes sor of Head and Neck Surgery. Tem ple University School of Medicine, Community chairmen are:': Walr lace, Mrs. Edna Wallace; Teachey, George Larkins Magnolia, Garfield Mathis; KenansvUle, R. A. Merritt; Chinquapin, Thomas Roberts;, War saw, Rommle Kenan, Faison; Mrs. Batts; r Calypso, ? Andrews i Robin son.. Branch Chairman was not im mediately' available. ':hv W. W, Pierce of Warsaw, County Chairman advises 'all Duplin resi dents that on October 8, 1957 scout workers will -make their calls. Philadelphia, whose" topic is .plty oi-'i'" j - - ' -'! and i'rauk C. L:archeua, M. D, chief Of Head and Neck Surgery, Univer sity of Buffalo Medical School, dis cussing "Diagnosis and Handling of the Patient Who Presents Himself win a Lump in the Neck." ,.; ',;; ii .ii t 'A.: Following the panel, speakers, and audience WAT participate in a dls- CUM1UU IKI1UU. - 'V'." -' ,' t . 1 r LIVING ROOM FURNITURE BY THE ROOM FULL SOFAS LAMPS CHAIRS TABLES SECTIONAL PIECES CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE SELECTION TAKE A YEAR TO PAY tleil lig-tevine Of Kinston t Inc. 118 128 W. North St. 'hi-1 You Get A Belter Buy in Hew Or Used Farm Equipment From A Dealer Who Offers Larger Selections. Vis These . . . Such Good Buys Farmall H Tractor FarmaU Cub Trartor . Cult., Fert. Attachments Farmall Super A Tractor Cult., Fert. Attachments ... John Deere MT Tractor Cult., Fert. Attachments and Planter, ...t , , :. $775. $565. $1125. .... $945. $2195. ....... $650. J. M. EDGERTON & SON "Eastern Carolina Farm Equipment Cfenter" N. William St. Goldsboro ' Phone, 3780 , Farmall MD Tractor (Diesel) Rebuilt motor M. Moline BF Tractor Cultivator The Best , .-4 -I ' 1 I i;:r.i., ,, -3 O 15 r4 ...... , , : ROYAL r v,! ?) oil heater : Modern Sieel-tieois twice at-fast ' ' as old-fathionSd easMranl'i ' '.J fomoui Golden Jet Burner f . own 9,vvv eru OUTPUT I i , - " , A" f Furniture for Better Living Percy B. Holden ' A. J. The Last Can Be Yes, the last of your tobacco can be first in high prices for all grades, If you sell the remainder of our tobacco crop at No 1 (fl jo 2 Phone 3672 SUuSrf'iiaDJ Phone' 5214 WAREHOUSES J. Albert Johnson Kinston's Largest and Best Leaders in Prio and Pounds Tobacco is now selling higher than anytime this season. SHEPPARD'S Warehouses averaged near the $60.00 mark for all tobacco sold last veek. r .v '.ru't1 You, too, from fat and near, can now sell at SIIEPPARDS-llo Booking ' Hecessary - Ho Blocked Sales - Just higS prices at ll ;p S r HU. I p , .o v , VUUv- iU 4 V 110.2 Bili;Pall:rsori; FUKNITUUE CO. ' Phone 2322 ' :-:n c::vvr; c.-" I' . ; , f " ' ' Lk v J u ul K.J L j U j , , - ,! - il5E.As!iSt. : ' Phone 2924 ' C::.':'::ror II. C. "j; T. S! d , . 1 II-j::3, 1 C" J. Lbis Rc:6r I
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