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IW OIL CONSUMPTION LONG LASTING UNITS v:,' . SAFE TO OPERATE! v J TRENTON HAROWAREl A SUPPLY CO. TRENTON mm end at Bear Creek. Mr. and Mrs. BUI S and children went to Atlantic In Mrs. Virginia Flowers was Few Bern Sunday. ' ,v Mrs. W. E. Radford returned hSMRft Friday after a visit with her sister In Alexandria, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blanton and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack Meadows Sunday. , Mrs. Nldo Halmlnton, Melba Btoks, Janie and Bthel Hender son were In New Bern Thursday. J. c. LaRoque visited New Bern Friday. Robert Britt visited Wilming ton Tuesday. » Onel Schaefer spent Thursday here. Douglas Jones of Fayetteville spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones. Mr. , and Mrs. Walter B. Weth erlngton of Stella visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Waters Sunday. C. M. Mattocks visited Bogue Thursday. - - Clara rnomas ana sana can non visited Louise Mattocks in St. Luke’s Hospital last Thurso day. Mesdames Robert Britt and Harry Collins and Miss Lucille Collins , were in Jacksonville Thursday. Thelma Gefock, Nancy Banks, Clara Thomas and Sylvia Jen kins spent Thursday at Atlantic Beach. . Mr. and Mrs. John Downing and son of Wilson spent the weekend here with relatives. Mr and Mrs. Earl Enbanks and Mrs. Mary Eubanks visited Mr. and Mrs. Preston Campbell at Dunn over the weekend. Mrs. Bernard Dixon and chil dren of White Oak visited rela tives here over the' weekend. Sunny Collins of Philadelphia is visiting his father, P. W. Col lins. , Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gilliam aje spending the summer with Rev. G. Lr FouchwV H CO Richard Harper of Norfolk spent Sunday with Mrs. S. E. Brown. Ike Elderman was in Wilming ton Thursday. Mrs. I. F. House, Helen Creech and Edna Cannon visited friends in Morehead City Saturday night. Mrs. W. R. Byrd and Martha Byrd were in New Bern Friday. Mrs. Hattie Harper visited relatives here last Sunday. Mrs. Frances Dixon spent sev USED TRUCKS OF ALL SIZES, AGES AND MAKES We’re stepping up our used truck op eration. We need USED TRUCKS and we’re willing to trade for them. Your old truck may be worth more to us than you think. Our expert appraisers don’t go by just looks or age—they go by value. BRING YOUR OLD TRUCK IN NOW! Take advantage of this opportunity to aade your old truck on a NEW INTER NATIONAL. It’s the offer of the year—1 Some in today. , ' ■ipaa f 'i Elisabeth Collins left last Sun day .for a two week vacation In wrnarr _ „ OfthrpW part in the If If Hiram Me 4 Mrs. 8am Pruette, Mrs. Nolan Mattocks. Hostess Mrs. G. K. Wfceks aided by her daughter, light refresh* ments to the 22 present at the end of the program. .-yjjll Mr. and M$s. George. Johns and Nick Johns went to Fred ericksburg, va., Friday. - Mrs. Emmett Mitchell, Mrs. J. T. Creech and Alma Mattocks were in New Bern Thursday. Preston Collins was in MOre head City Friday. Mrs. Nell Hancock was in New Bern Thursday. Betty Byrd, ECTC student, spent the weekend with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Byrd. Harold Dale, of Kinston visited here Friday night. —:-v ...—_i—■ The second annual feeder calf sale for Eastern North Carolina farmers will be held at Rocky Mount on Thursday, September 14. During, the past season 4-H Club members in 14 mountain counties of North Carolina set out a total of 287,425 tree seed lings. The seedlings were pro vided by the puipwood industry of the State. Infected seed often are the source of bacterial blight, a di sease which sometimes causes heavy losses in commercial bean plantings in Eastern Carolina. FHune adjaato from 24 to M inches to flt window. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. COUP* NEW YORK, N.Y. . 4 [very Kind of rfyfi i .rr $0$ BY—HACKNEY WAYNE HARDY AND NEWSOME —FULL UNE OF REPAIR PARTS—
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
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