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r id c. Xone8’ mother, Mrs. A. Jones. th Marie Whaley, student i of Memorial General Hos iwu in Kinston, visited her par ents during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. June Banks at tended the* funeral of Mrs. Alice Parker of Verona on Tuesday. Mrs. Parker was Mrs. Banks’ grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Frost, little Jackie Frost, Mrs. Nannie Brown of Wilmington, Rev. Cecil Brown and a friend of his from Atlanta, Ga., both of whom at tended. Atlantic Christian Col SSaSSS*7 with “d • Mr. and Mrs. Willie Morton iter, Lucille, visited • REMEMBER • Rulane Gas Service Is Economical! Athlete’s Fc 'ingworm — S< hafing. — Boi Jock Itch Mrs. Fannie B. Banks is spend ing a few days With relatives in Wilmington. t Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Quinn, Bar bara Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Burl King visited in Jackson ville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Philyaw announce the birth of a son on July 14 in Memorial General Hospital in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Ivey White were Sunday Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Steven Adams. X Mrs. Lonnie Griffin spent the past Week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Adams. Bryant Battle, Charles Battle, Jr., and Braxton George, Mr. and Mrs. H. C- Moore, Jr., Len wood and Jean Green, all of Comfort attended the all-star baseball game in Kinston last Tuesday nieht ! Mr. and Mrs. pahal Banks and Mrs. Banks’ mother were Satur day visitors in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pike of Kinston spent the past week-end with Mr. Pike’s mother, Mrs. Ed ith Pike. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moore were Kinston .visitors last Saturday. ^ Alva B. Howard spent the past week-end in Asheville on' business. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Banks and family visited Mrs. Banks’ moth er in Vanceboro the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Pike and son spent the past Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alon za Mill, and Mrs. Edith Pike. Maude, Jackie, Arlyn Howard, Carol Ervin, Gardner Pike, and Marvin Mills all spent the past Sunday at the swimming pool in Emma Webb Park in Kinston. SMAW-POLLOCK FUNERAL HOME, INC. “Service for those who care” PHONE 2067 NEW BERN, N. C. AIK CONDITIONED CHAPEL *lPPs FOR ©te Banking Service A -V. set 6OT FIRST CITIZENS BANK & TRUST CO. m • KINSTON, N. C. MEMBER * CORPORATION Frank Whaley. * Mrs. Ida May Williams of Rich lands and Mrs. Dorothy Stilley •pent the past week-end with their sister, Mrs. Johnnie How ard. " Claud Brown of Jasper spent the past Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Me Dully spent the past week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dahl Banks. Laura Jarman of Jacksonville is spending her summer vacation with her sister, Mrs. Jim Banks. MT. tod Mr#. Jim daughter (pent the with Mr. and Mis. Mr. and Un. Dahl Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDuffy were New Bern visitors Saturday. Mrs. Jeff Metts and daughter, Shirley, of Havelock, visited the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Teddie Howard Sunday. Mrs. Dahl Banks and Mrs. Ma mie Manga's son, Raymond Mc Duffy, and family of beep Run, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomas of Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. R. Paul Parker of Hooker ton visited Miss Jennie and'Alva Howard Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Teddie Howard and daughters, Peggy, Maude and Nancy, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Noble of Kinston Saturday. Mrs. Jehnnie Howard and Mr*. Carl Westbrook were business visitors in Kinston last Wednes day. Mrs. Teddie Howard and Mrs. Carl Westbrook were business visitors in Trenton Thursday night The first world-wide ' confer ence on agricultural extension work was held in 1944. This John Deere Model “R” Diesel Tractor is the largest and only one, of its kind in North Carolina, and this week its proud owner, Simon Jackson, owner of Lenoir County's most mechanized farm, who has John Deere tractors, seated upon it, has it in his Lenoit County fields. For size comparison, beside it is the popular John Deere Model “M”, with Leo Harvey in its riding seat and Bob Sharpe standing alongside. \ The giant machine is 147 inches long, 79*4 inches wide, and 78 inches high. Its weight is 9,200 pounds, as compared to the 3,288 pounds of the Model “M”. In exhaustive Nebraska tests the giant diesel proved 48.58 horsepower on the drawbar and 50.96 horse power on its belt. — Element department — LENOIR COUNTY DEALERS FOR JOHN DEERE In Trenton 'MWVQBI&EBm&'i
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