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') - I f ' ' ' u w u . - i,i i ,iT. j - The Bus Station in Pink Hill has bie n moved from' Turner' Cafe to the: Coombs.' Grocery p Building 8i" the comer, from the- Chev rolet Garage. Anyone' wishing, to catch ' a bus. can secure a ticket from the agent, Stanley Coomtts, at the above named store. . D:!l G:mes N. The Pink HiU High School girls - basketball team defeated the La , Grange Highs 18 to 16 at La Grange Friday night. Howard star red for Pink Hill while Malpass was high acorer for La Grange. ,;. : Recently the Pink Kl'atii grade - defeated .the 9th grade girls 26-13 in the local gym. Shirley Howard. Potty Howard arid Carol Kennedy starred for the winners while Lily Gray. Stafford,. Effie Nan harper and Mary E. Quinn furnished the goints for the losers. ., -Rev, L. C. Prater, Pres. pre .!rd MOTOR PARK : THEATRE Uiway 11 Pink Hill, N. C. "Showplace of tiie. Carolina's" !n-A-Cr Individual Speakers) Shov$Af7&9P.M. SUNDAY, only Jan. 23rd 3 .Wonderful Stars In rreat nicture MICE f Mi warn ' ROSE Of SfVBAKB A ZO. CfNTUSY-fOX fNtou thiump;:. Also .Color Cartoon . MON. & TUBS. - It's Another Lauih PanloJ. ' EAGLE LION FILMS presents ' , BUD LOU V until IOSEPH I EON CATHY ' CALLEIA' ERROL DOWNS Also Color Cartoon " WEDNESDAY only a i 4.1.- ineea goners Starring John Wayne, Wra. Bakewell, Nan Grey and 'Fmzy" Knight." t,y Also Jesse James Serial TIIUItS..& FRI. 1 'I . It's. Big, Bold Wonderful! r I (If OLD P) AUo Color Cartoon SATURDAY only BIG DOUBLE SHOW ' I IT No. I - A hearf warming story fli ii:..:.:. 1. ii ui viiymid T No. 2 . Fast Western Action " T -7 - 1 " . ACDOn-COSTELLO , I 'J at a regular meeting of the B. F. Grady PTA held at the school on Monday night. r .; Miss Dorothy Kieley of the Sta'.e Dept.. of Health was present and talked to the 'group on "Nutrition." A general discussion was held. : The PTA has planneda -study group on "The Adolescent!' f oh Fri day night, Jan. 21. A regular meeting of the P'ink Hill PTA was held in the auditor ium Monday night with Mrs. W, H. Jones presiding. The High School Glee Club and the Second Grade presented an enjoyable program. The speaker of-the evening was Atty. Jesse Jones of Kinston and his topic was "Findings of the State School Commission." A short movie was also shown to a good atten dance. ' ' - , Announce Birth v Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smifh of Rt. 2, Pink Hill, announce the birth of a son,. Thomas Earl, Saturday, Jan. 8, in a Kinston hospital. Mrs. Smith is the former Miss Ruby May Switi son of Pink Hill. The following young men of the B. F. Grady section have enlisted in the U. S. Army recently: Keith Oates, Elmo Wallace, Samuel Her ring, and Thomas Herring The first named enlisted for a two year per iod while the 'others joined for 2"i months' service. BFGWomans Club Mrs. A. K. Dunn was hostess to a meeting of the B..F. Grady Home Demonstration Club in the Sun day School rooms of the Woodland 5HEETR0CK For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Also . NAILS OF ALL SIZES Sey4n Springs Supply Company Seven Springs, North Carolina Sol Isaacs-George Casteen Co's 1"J.' I Jjl Of Afl Work Dene Dy Experienced Factory Trained Men , - One Of Eastern Carolina's Finest , Showings Of Broadloom Carpet - Full Rolls In Stock " rf'-l ' , , 9.12.15 Foot Widths . , For Immediate Delivery .tiatV Free Estimates ( ' Goldsboro or a v '.' s i Methodist , Church recently: Miss '.Hilda Clont talked on-"KntwYour 1 Club Organization". Furrier plans I for a family . night., supper, to be held In the school lunch room Feb. s, 11, were made;; . t ' The next meeting will be held on ' Feb. 7 with Mrs. Jerry Smlftf as . hostess af her home.- 1';. "t Mrs. 1. J. Sandlin, Jr. of Beula- ville was hostess to her bridge club ' at the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. II. A. Edwards here Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J." J. Smith scored highfor members and was present ed roe bushes. Mrs. Levi Everett ( was presented narcissus for visitors high score. The hostess served de licious lemon pie with coffee. Mrs. Inman Hostess Mr-.. Uoppr Inman was hostess to the Irl'c Hour Club at her apart ment here Tuesday evening. Three tables were in play. Mrs. C. C. Jones received a prize for club high score. Ms. F-ar.k Wiley for second hliii, while Mrs. James Miles- won Consoiat'on prize. Mrs. J. J. Smith was presented visitors high score prize. The hostess served delicious Cheese straws, sandwiches and co i.u co as to her guests. Personals Attending the funeral of Mr. Ray- I mond Maxwell at N-'-v B?-n Mnr.- I diy were Mr. and Mrs. Mortime' Maxwell. Miss Ceiia Maxwell. Mr B. F. butlaw. Messrs. E. R..4H. D., and H. E. Maxwell and Mr. W. J. Smith. Miss Emileigh Maxwell of Nor folk. Va., and Mr. Lylton Maxwell of Winston-Salem spent the week- Floor Covering Department often you : -it Oie finest it election ' if Inlaid Linoleum if Asphalt Tile if Rubber Tile if Inlaid Linoleum Tile A Large Assortment patterns &Colors in Stock . . . Phone 1499 'C " Write To . ' " v. "Eastern Carolina's ' Finest Furniture Store'' .f Or it "t it, -..'a t v ; - end at then--home here. ,$:Mri It-G. Tyndall and Miss Wan da Tyndall" were recent Raleigh visitors"1 ' ,! - ... . V Mr. H,; E. Maxwell went to Rich mond, Va,. Sunday to visit his wife .who Is recuperating from a recent illness In a hospital there, and his daughter, Miss Sarah Ann Maxwell who is secretary to the Mayor of Richmond. - Mr. H. M. Wells, Principal of B. F. Grady School, spent Saturdaj in in Raleigh, j ' Mrs. D. Maddox who has been ill at Duke Hospital returned to the Grady Teacherage Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Turner' and Mrs. Leslie Turner were Charlotte visitors Friday. Mesdames J. D. Sandlin, Sr.' J. 1). Sandlin, Jr. Gordon Muldrow and young Archie Muldrow of Beula ville were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Turner. Mesdames Graham Turner, T. A. Torner.Levi Everett and Linwood Turner shopped in Raleigh Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith and sons of Wilson were guests of rela tives here at the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Bostic' of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Wha ley and Mrl N. G. Stone of Kinsion and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sandlin, Sr. of Beulaville visited Mr. a.d Mi l. Jones Smith Wednesday night. Mrs. Lehman Williams and son, were recent guests of the Carl Johnson family at Elizabethtown. Torrans - Outlaw Al f;ve o'clock, January 7. at th home ia' Rev. and Mrs. Lloyd Ver ".an. M.ss Alene Evon Outlaw be- : .. ths ijride of Kenneth Ray Tona:ii cu" Warsaw. The Rev. Mr. V;inon officiated using the double Tutner & Turner ' T RrM lr T J TT'KNPH Hot llJ' !.(. f lnanrin.'i Afrnr, I r'vn P ring ceremony , , "r " Mrs: Toirans . wore- 4 beige iuit with br.vn accessories and a cor I sage of white carnations, She is ! the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ' gar Outlaw .of Mt. Olive. She re ceived her education at B. F. Grady High School and Campbell College, Buies Creek, where she was a mem ber of Epsilon PI Eta Honor Socie ' ty. For the past three and a hall i years she has been associated with the Harnett County Agriculture Service. Mr. Torrans is the son of Mrs. Julia C. Torrans and the late James L. Torrans of Warsaw. He received his education at Warsaw High School and N. C. State College. Us is a veteran of 4'2 years service and tor the past year has been employ ed by N. C. State Employment Ser vice at Fayetteville. The couple will be at home in Warsaw. BACKACHE For quick-comforting help for Back ache, Rheumatic Pains, Getting Up Nights, strong cloudy urine, irri tating passages, Leg Pains, circles under eyes, and swollen ankles, due to non-organic and non-systemic Kidney and Bladder troub les, try Cystex. Quick, complete satisfaction or money back guaran teed. Ask your druggist for Cystex today. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified a; Ad minislratrix of the Estate o Eva L. Quinn, deceased, this U to noli fy all persons havinr; claims a.ilrsl said estate to presenl them to ti'.e inderiijrcd duly verified o;i or be fore 21sl day of January. 1350. r this notice wiil be pled in bar u; in i i.. v i -oOo- We Now Have On Display new leader mum With Complete Planter, Fertilizer Altechmen! And Cultivators Mkzk( ALL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY And Installation for LEADER TRACTOR 0W!5 Also New. Tractors And Equipment READY FOR DELIVERY I Cash Or Terms As Needed -oOo- SEVEN springs SUPPLY :. ! - The farmer's Supplier SEVEN SPRINGS, recovery, nn pijcns ndi.-lj.ea m said estate will please make ifiir.is diate payment. This January 14. 1!)49. Bessie Quinn, Administratrix. - ' Wilson, N. C. 2-5-fit: B.Q. Market Summary Closing hog p,ces al souliieni point3 were mostly unchanged this week from a week ago. Southern t-atlle prndueers gener ally found prices iioing in two di rections. Thin. lov-grad: caltV sold strong to $1 higher. In-t-.e- Kinston Auto Auction EVERY WEDNESDAY, 1:00 P. M. Lam '.Ye'!;i a wed attended liy good, strong huyoi s an. I i . V a ':i mimhvr i f a:s. and waiour be: t in si vera! vv.V. : ...r wero fin i t.) stronger and most nnlN ue.'e s.:d i, i , -u'li m .-.ir or iruck fo.' 'he HIGH MT CASH DOLLAR. Helou ;::' oiue prc.M received !at Wed nesday: 43 Ford, ued Sl'tSS 43 Che. clean $CA1 4S Pont. Conv. e! clean 2.'i2,"i 49 Mercury, extr.i (I"an 2! On 4G Chev. I' .l. a:i 1 "7. I lli Biiuli Saw nun IjM 17 Ply. .oiiih, . :!..) I'lH.'i HERBERT W. PATE OWNER AND .Wi. i IJNEE It (lolcUboro ill- 'i ay , i'ln):i? i.2'i, Kinston, N. C. Office Supplies A N D E Q U I P M E N T DESKS, ( HAIRS. FILING CABINETS LEIK.ERS. HINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX kk: ll Carter. Company KINSTON, N. C. t NORTH CAROLINA iveen, feeneraiy sou sctauv. svTi'ies of hieh-ffule it "it'e ! sold weak to as much as $1 lower. An irregular irend rule at iuji or broiler markets. Del-Mar-Va and i Shenandoah Valley markets stren gthened early in the week from 1 j to 1 1-2 cents. Closing sentimen., . however, was weaker. 1 Cott-m prices advanced 20 corns la bale, with Middling 15-16 inch I staple averaging 32.46 cents a pound on the 10 spot markets. TYNDAi I FUNERAL HOME IN MOITNT OLIVW PnneraJ ntr"liir. r 'Him. r- Ambolnnep Hrrvlr. im ir nlr-l 1 1 Am a if W- 40 Fori. It- ; TO 33 NjsIi. 1 31 cl . 3:. Iludue, cU': -i.J ll J'.li'ck, fa i- Cf..l I I l'lyinouth. fa r 423 M CO. 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