MMftHLf -9 Mrs. Gerne Memborn and son ct Snow HlH spent Friday with Mrs. Mewbam’s mother, Mrs. N. N. Mattocks. ,fj:7 • • • Mrs. Albert Cox and children, Jimmy and Susan, at Wilming ton spent the weekend with Mrs. * Cox’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy • • • Mrs. A. G. Heath returned home from James Walker hospital in Wilmington Saturday. • • • Mr. and Mrs. J .T. Creech Jr, of Newport visited Mr. Creech's parents Sunday. k * • • Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bracey and children, Albert, Carol and Bruce, spent the weekend in Little Rock, S. C. visiting Mr. end Mis. T. Rev. W. W. Rhymes entered the Baptist hospital in Winston Salem Tuesday for observation. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Mattocks of Jacksonville visited Mr. Mattocks mother, Mrs. L. L. Mattocks, Sun day. Mr. bwtoir’s m >*haodN|Ufc »Mle Dunbar, * • * (Mrs. C. Hi Mattocks has return ed hqmei' after having visited her family, Dr: and Mra. Terf Mattocks, In Marietta, Ohio fuf several weeks. '' • • • Mr. and Mrs. of Rose — Mattocks Snadi^ m m 9 iMkttoqfcs ■■ -n. «3 iin. A. H. MjoDanieJ, Mrs. Ro bert Moore and Mrs. J. M. Thomas attended a demonstration ‘‘Out door Cooking” tt Trenton Friday. The BoySooute from. MaywiUe who attended the Camporee at Rocky Mount during the weekend were Don Morgan, Kent Morgan, Barry Britt, David Bryaht, Paul Nunn, Joe Mattocks, Jerry Brock, Ronald Lane, Eddie Thompson and used canned food booanao it was * can aisM and about' bow maifr servings each contains. With this 338!ffi7,& way to know how m*W servings' any size can COnUtrtt ittft read! Insurance CALL OR SEE US FOR RATES AND COVERAGE! J Q. HART, Inc. 114 E. Gordon St. DM JA 3-3882 or ni»ht JA 3-4857 'I ..—.. U .I BUILD IT WITH 1—650x850 GALLON CAPACITY 2— STEAM CURED AT OUR PLANT 3— DELIVERED BY TRAINED PERSONNEL 4— SEALED AND OUTLET TEE INSTALLED 5— COMPLETE WITH GREASE TRAP OR BOX the kM Hie tabel give* can •be, volume, grille, ahA strle of contenb. <Tiflill> *-- - - ' uHf nw mnwFf iiivaujf it j _- A*±**.*jr*L^. v‘J mV ream upon’ the ig)i ***--■— nitin l»hnrf Im>4Iml ehi fli 'mm*'1 >;•“ !*■■■»'JPW •UpPHT'.pnjlBW p**®. c |LV« 1 n r■ ' *BAL HOME MADE CAWS, Pit* AMO PASTRI1S iHa1 QI>«^ Ch»aU*l -‘ t.ll,, r< ■»---» uv„hh «V ril niifi il l! nil ’•"i f», ,.|. h.lW ■ OH^, for Wedding, Birthday «M P.rty Cric . -. r .. *n Use Re*Jy-MiM fONCRETt V No Mess — No Wattfa* - Our RcsidyMiasd Concrete | Is On The Job When Yon Nood It Also Sand, Grovel and Crashed Stone. J V. Barrus Construction Co. Fraa Estimates Kinston, N* C. Naur When it seems like every penny of that pay check is going into just plain everyday liv ing expenses, try paying yourself first. Treat your savings.account just like it was one of your regular household bills. Any amount, however small, added to your sav ings account with us will amount to a good sized cash reserve'in a very short time. The extra earnings paid regularly do the trick. OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 6:00 P. M. (Closed Wednesday Afternoons) SAVE BY THE 10th EARN FROM THE l.t CURRENT DIV1- OlA aL DEND RATE 0/27* PER ANNUM TOTAL RESOURCES OVER 12 MILLION DOLLARS

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