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twelve ounces, on June 27th. Mrs. Stapeonwaa formerly Miss Geraldine Stroud of Fink Hill. To A. B. nd Mrs. Kermit Mel vin Bunn, Bt. 2, Grlfton, a daughter, , Melvin Cecelia, six pounds, three and one-half ounces, on June 28th at Lenoir Memorial Hospital. Mrs Bunn is the former Mies Lorena Van diford of Grlfton. ' To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wal ker, 403 Bast Vernon Avenue, Kinston, a daughter, sibyl Marie, sbc {pounds, bn June 27. Mrs. Walker Is the former Doris Ne well off Goldsboro. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ed ward Lee Johnson, Jr., Rt. 0, Kinston, a son, R. E. L. John son BI, on June 27th, weight six pounds, ten and three-quar ter ounces. Mbs. Johnson is the former Miss Annie Ruth HUl of Kington. La Grange Teen-Ager Placed on Probation Winiasn Cecil Rouse of La Grange pled guilty to breaking1 in a number of filling station stores in tbe La Grange-Buckles berry section in Superior Court this week was given a two to i e restitution to the tents he admitted rob to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 13th day ot June, 1955. DONALD P. BROCK, Administrator of the es tate of J. E. Jones, de ceased. LARKINS & BROCK Attorneys at Law* Trenton, North Carolina June 28-30 July 7-41-21-28 NOTICE TQ CREDITORS HAVING qualified as Adminis tratrix of the estate of W. N. Gooding late of Jones County, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against his estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of June, 1950, or to her Attorneys, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. v This the 14th day of June, 1966. Betsy'S. Gooding, Ad ministratrix of the Es tate of W. N. Gooding, deceased. HUGHES AMD ABBOTT Attorneys Trenton, N. C. June 23-30 July 7-14-21-26 lag practices. And they,re disap* pointed If they don’t get them. As an example, Columbus County Negro Agent J. M. Spaul POT HONEY, IN YOUR POCKET WITH A NEW CHECK THESE > FEATURES; / MORE EVEN HEAT / EFFICIENT COfAHSTNN / NO SMOKE V NO SMOKE STACK VUSES CHEAP OIL (*2) /HEAVIER TOBACCO V SPECIALLY DESIGNED BURNER * PASSES STATE AMD FEDERAL, INSPECTION / „ P ;^j birds? ey are easier wrs because i.: .. «'V-L» . - - ■ 3,T)DrTrml TlK ’• ■ • 1 *** a t Improvements Need "A pettily saved, Is a penny earned.” That old adage has a special meaning at this time for Tar Heel fanners in view of summer drought conditions dur ing the past three years, Clyde R. Greene, Chairman of the State Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee, be lieves. He says, “The big problem this year is to produce all the feed we can, and at the same time, make our reserves go as far as they will by making good use of our pasture and hay land.” This does,-not mean cutting ding says mat one or ms far mers was about to lose confi dence In his crop of hybrid com until it rained recently. The fact that everybody else was in the same boat because of lack of rain didn't make any difference to him. He expected the hybrid corn to perform just as well without moisture! Spaulding says that he con vinced the man to try hybrid Seed com this year at a com munity meeting. Luckily for Spaulding rain took him off the hook with the farmer who is now well-pleased with his corn. improved pastures, .a double saving may be realized. “Every pound of meat and quart of milk that can be prodded from pas ture is that much feed grain Saved. In the face of increasing livestock numbers, and stepped-: up feeding operations, there is need for making the best possi ble use of all sources of live stock feed.” This, Greene says, Is just a by-product of the basic reason for encouragement of improved pastures through the Agricultural Conservation, Pro gram. Pasture Improvement un der the program serves to pre vent soil erosion and to rebuild Otie more “why fanners County ASC islgn-up for 'lit, .. gins, and 11 needed, request as sistance in carrying out one or fees if they have need for this more pasture ‘ tices if they have need for this, type os conservation." ntmmmtmammmwmtu w Local New* __By_ JACK RIDER Every Week Day ffi At 8 A. M. and 12:20 P, M. Over Station WELS JiOJO^onJfowDial^ Ppl I WHEN! Ambulance CALL Garner’s Funeral Home Dial 2124 Ambulance Equipped With Oxygen ';4 For Emergency Use ‘COURTEOUS ATTENDANTS’ ■NOTICE hogs on Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridays. Remembering always there is no better place to sell your livestock than at Hooker & Co. Stockyard. North Heritage St. M. B. Rogers, auctioneer HOOKER and CO. STOCKYARDS 1*9 new insecticide endrin really [field not flea beetles and grasshoppers have finally met their match in endrin. i&k Be spre you get-this new endrin . see your insecticide dealer °°w. yfTTW ‘
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