At the microphone making presentation of a registered Yorkshire gilt to 4-H Club member Bobby Barbee is Assistant Jones County Soil Conservationist W. Cart Flowers, who donated tte pig to get a pig chain started from this high ..priced and high-bacon producing strain of porkers. At the right of the microphone is Jones Agent Wayland J. Reams and behind 'BMbfey, who made the mistake of turning his Hack on the camera, is Assistant County Agent Henry B. Swiggett, who is in charge ot 4-H Club work in the county. Oft the first Utter ' from this high-priced young gilt 4-H’er Bar bee will git* another 4-H Club member a gUt and Hite will continue to be repeated under the direction of Hie county agent’s office. (Whit aker-Leffejr Photo) CHURCH NOTICE FOR THE TRENTON CHARGE / . At the 11 a.m. service last Sun day, Trenton Methodist Church received eleven new members by transfer. The nfew members are Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Conway, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Woodard, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Swiggett, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pollock and Ray Durham. On Sunday, Nov. 4, the usual services will be held on the Trenton Charge. Toy’s Mem orial Church 11, Oak Grove Church 7. Some 17 million TJ. S.'families planted gardens this season. For Lazy Barbers Barter* an known far and wide for their ragged insis tence upon retaining their in dividuality, among other things. But the latest wrinkle to be. added to the bar boring business in Kinston may be seen, for no extra charge, at Kinston’s City Barber Shop where Manager BUI Worthing ton has purchased and install ed a seat for himself to sit up on while he Is trimming i«wUr« and scraping chins. If you think we’re kidding go by and tak a look for yourself. There’s nothing like it east of the Mis sissippi or sooth of the Artie Ocean. Earn 3% on Savings With Insured Safety —AT— Mutual Building & Loan Association 114 E. Gordon St. Kinston, N. C. —Each Account Insured Up To $10,000— Belle Lowery I New Head of Agents’ Group Belle Lowery, Home ■Hew Hanover County «m fa 1 s t r i c t Home One Bom A Minute Some local clothiers and tail ors are chuckling with consid erable malice over the “trap" that caught several of their friends who jumped quickly, hook, line and sinker for a “bargain” that some roving peddler dangled before them recently. This peddler was sell ing imported English materials at a bargain price of just $3 per yard. It was the “real” stuff, hot off the boat. 'When the purchasers took their ex pensive woolens to tailors to have them made into fine suits suits they found much to their embarrassment that they had paid $3 per yardi for 70-cent-per-yard rayons. Trade with your local mer-i. chants, the moral may be, they may stick you but you can al ways go back and argue with them. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA LENOIR COUNTY The undersigned having quali fied as the executor of the estate • of Herbert D. Temple, late of Le noir County, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before November 1, 1952 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment to the undersigned. This the first day of Novem ber, 1951. . /v BURRELL TEMPLE, Executor of the Estate of Herbert D, Temple. The Tennessee Plow Boy-in Person Presented 1 4menca s no. i \ Folk singer Saturday NOV. 10th w IN PINK HILL at the Motor Park Theatre at 3:00 P. M. One Performance Only By The PINK HILL MILLING CO. including Roy Wiggins, Guy Willis and his Oklahoma Wranglers and a special added YOUR PURINA DEALER Mong with Eddy Arnold will be his entire troupe of nationally known entertainers, feature—America’s favorite comedians, Jamup and Honey. W, FREE 1 -JfREE —FREE -FREE —

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