il and daughter and Mrs. die Benson and son of Miami, Mrs. Robert Mattocks, Barbara Mattocks and Shirtey Motgap at tended the Roupas-Codas bedding I*. TTJX JMl — - — ft I - -M ■' m HCnTOrSOn OffOURuy. * • • Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Morgan were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morgan and son of Pasa dena, California, and Ed Morga/ Of Spring Hope, s . . ■ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Jones and children visited at SteQa Sunday. , * • * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blanton and children of Fayetteville visited Mrs. Blanton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Meadows, last week. Mr, and Mrs. Pete Walter visit ed relatives in Mains last week. • • * Mr. and Mbs- William Smith went te-rihapanifiBiagt Monday-on bnsi ness. * * * Henry Gerode Jr. returned home Friday after attending summer school in Chapel Hill. * * * Pvt. Robert Fay spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foy. * * * Jerry Dunbar of Kinston visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dumber, Saturday. * * * Mr. and Mrs. REAL HOME MADE CAKES, PIES AND PASTRIES Donuts, Glazed, Chocolate, Jelly and Cream — Good Variety of Breakfast Buns — Fresh Daily Special Orders for Wedding, Birthday and Party Cakes Aunt Jennie’s Bake Shop 813 N. Queen St Kinstoh, N. C. Phone 4811 WORLD FAMOUS U. S. Royal NYION TIRES Here’s today best automobile tire for all types of driving. It’s safer . . . Move durable . . . More comfortable.. ... distributed by /lilt Hide. CARROW BUICK CO. Cor. Wachington * Horitage St*. w mum | ■ $$g§i Dwsm Owtlor Lie. No. 1J?1 HELLO, NORTH CAROLINA! ... Greeting the All-North Caro Hmt edaspany as they arrive to begin Navy recruit training is Great Lakes Naval Training Center Commander Captain A. C. Borrows, V. g. Navy. Shaking, hands with Capt. Barrows is Wil liam H. Hatcher id Selma, N. C. Others in Hie pic tare (I to r) are Tony Damico of Mount Airy; Eddie Vanghe of Winston-Salem; William Moffett of Gastonia; James E. Chewning of Linesville; Larry W. Rowe of Lexington; David Nordan of Angiar; and Harry Allen of Lexington. The graduation of' the all-Tarheel company September 8 will highlight Great Lakes Navy Home coming’s “Salute to North Carolina’' week September 2-8, (Official TJ. S. Navy Photo) J&ck Hankins and Bill Page. Take Cruise on World’* Largest Ship Kinston Radio Executives Jack Hankins and Bill Page this week joined 56 other North Carolina radiomen on a two-day public re lations erase on the US5 Saratoga, one of the nation’s super-carriers. The broadcasters boarded this largest naval craft at Jackson ville,. Florida and spent two days watching it participate in maneu vers off the Florida coast. Health Royalty in Lenoir 4-H Clubs Announced This Week Lenoir County '4-H Kings and Queens of Health for 1957 have been selected. They are as follows: . Senior King, Bruce A. Phillips of Wheat Swamp. Senior Queen, Mary Lynn Stroud of Southrwood. Junior King, Jimmy Johnson of Southrvrood. - -- Junior Queen, Linda Humphrey of Contentnea. These club members were select ed on the basis of having the most outstanding record in Health Im provement which included a health check sheet, a health story, and. physical examination report. Over 125 members submitted re- j ports and the competition was keen. A coronation ceremony for the. Kings and Queens of Health will PARMrr says: It’# Time To Plaint MILO SOYBEANS MILLET CHUFAS SUGAR CANE CROTALARIA Parrott Bros 214 N. Heritage St. Kintton PIG — FRESH DAILY CHICKEN BARBECUE Regular Dinners — Short Orders — Sandwiches Eat With Us Often MOORE’S BARBECUE / • . . New Bern, N. C. take place in Kinston later this year. QUESTION: How much doe* this program cost me? ANSWER: It cost the average farmer about 30 cents per year. Only the largest fawners contri bute more .(ban a dollar per year. Patronize Our . Advertisers NOTICE HOOKER and CO. STOCKYARDS H. HERITAGE ST., KINSTON, N. C. TELEPHONE 3424 LIVESTOCK IS OUR BUSINESS AND SO LONG AS PRICE AND FAIR DEALING IS OF SUCH PRIME IMPORTANCE, WE EXPECT TO MERIT A FAIR SHARE OF WHAT YOU HAVE TO OFFER. AS THE PRINTED MARKET IS SO OFTEN AT VARIANCE WITH THE FACTS, I SUGGEST YOU CALL BY TELEPHONE. WE ARE OPEN ON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. MOST GRATEFULLY YOURS HOOKER A COMPANY A Tfew High in ftrformance! r fhillips ^Announces for North Carolina Phillips 66 keeps pace with the octane and power require* | ments of the new super-cars by bringing you its new Fute-FueiJ blended for super-performance/ Not only hew cars, but older, cars, too, will benefit fron^the remarkable performance quali-i ties of new Flite-Fuel Flue-Fuel is blended for local driving conditions. It’s the only/ gasoline containing added Di-isopropyl. It's clean burning! If has extra high octane for smooth power and long mileage.l You'll discover a new high in performance when you filj up with 1 new Flite-Fuel at your Phillips 66 Dealer's. Phillips Petroleum Company: 7’h&Dtfa Ffite-pje/ Tockqt ffk 7&fbtir&hc& Thot Counts/ MITCHELL OIL CO. Goldsboro Hwy. Phone 2118 Kinston, N. C.

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