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THE DUPLIN , TIMES KENANSVUXE, N C. iTHUKSDAT '.8EFTEMS? 21. I J 35 'ax, 4 V i . mm- ; : ?. ,. .miss fconnor; Jones, ana Mesaara u 'eij-A!icel Davit qhd Ine :..5andlin v-V.:. Pttended open house at the new fre U.':iabyterian''Colleg at Laurinbiirjj, Mr. McNair Johnson, of Wlllard vt- was guest speaker at the Pink Hil .'PrMbyterian'' Church the past Sun---' day. A Seminary student Is jexpect ' . ; ed to speak at 11 A. lyt. next Suiriuql; September Mr. 'and Mrs. iToni Da vis spent V the week end in Monroe with their " daughter, Mr. . Charles Lee , 0verT J ' man. Mr. Overman v and .two dau- VCAYSivjj Bring Us . Your PURCHASE ORDERS A6RUZZI RYE BARLEY VictarjGrain Oats RY.E GRASS FESCUE LADINO CLOVER All Kew Crop Seed For ' Your Cover Crop.' "300 N. Heritage St. on, N. . If Planning To 4 and Need 'Trim'.-:' RooinK Doors' SheetRock , .Flooring Paints 1 Windows Asbestos Siding 'Harare'i-vt, Get OgitJPrices Before i;:V ' ' You Buy . Get Our' Prices Before At No Extra Cost, - BLI11AKU C Building Supply 1406 W, Vernon Ave. :r;..'Kinston,.N. C.-;v LIME tj hi FERTILIZER WHEAT ALL PASTURE ; OATS , O Kit L-L. u LEI US FILL YOUR A S C FURCIIASE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith andP;L L;l Lnma nn: rlflV'Snil IWartt df Washlrifl'. T IHI 11111 I toh. N. Ci spent the -weeKena with, Mr. Smith's parents. Mr - Mrs.' . J, Smith, Sunday was Howard's birth day, and pther illnncr guests in the fmith home were Mrk . 2nd Mrs. Hichard Stroud, s Martha Ann and Ricky," and Mr. ari4 Mrs. Smith, Sharon and Beth. ,' ; Mrs. Scott ! Herring v and v'Mrs. John Noecker were dinner guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Royle Koinegay utj Seven. Springs, Sunday. d:m i Mr.? and Mrs. 3 J A. Worley. visit ed, the Charlie Parrrsh. family if) Smkbfield Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. A.. Woiiey was in Foun (ain . Monday ," anH also visited her I brother-in-law, Mdy Moore, of Foun taior who is ill in a Greenville Hos pital.' . ? Mr.' and Mrs. Alvin Kornegay vis ited relatives in Robersonville, Sun day. ' , ! Mi's. Ellie Kornegay has returned j lu aer ouuie in Oliver oprings, no. following a vacation with relatives and friends in the Pink Hill area, and at Kayetteville. . ' : Mr. P. H. Aldridge is a patient at : the Veterans Hospital, in Fayette- ville. , Messrs Robert Smith, Tom Stroud and D. L: Scott, Jr., have enrolled at Campbell College for the 1061-62 year. , - Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Pearce aad children, Bonnie, Donnle, Pat ricia and, Tim of Zebulon were guests Sunday of Mrs. Pearce's sis ter, Mrs, ' Kenenth Maxwell, Mr. Maxwell and Beth and Ken. Mrs. Mildred S. Smith, Beltane Herring aid sales trainee in Kaleigi) spent the week end at her home; Albertson, Rt. 1. Mr. and ' Mrs. Allen Nethereutt and two sons, of Raleigh spent the week end with relatives .at Albert son and Beulaviile. Mr. Ryan Smith, of Albertson,' Rt. 1 was sworn in the N. S. Air Corps at Raleigh September 12. Students returning to Chapel Hill to re-enter . U. N. C. during the past week included Frederick Rhodes, 3en Turner and Hugh Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bell and children of Clinton, Mrs. Wilson Faulkner and mother, Mrs. Croom, of LaGrange and Sgt. Major Ken neth Hayden, Mrs. Hayden and Kenneth, Jr., and Judy, of Camp Le Jeune, were visiting at the Dea ver Boarding Home Sunday after noon , " J 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Sandlln and!! children Sherrv and Robert if. "Fuquay.i-and Mrs;' Leone Barden pf Rose Hill were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turner and Mrs. Inez Sandlin, 'Sunday. ; Mrs. . Leila Mae Kennedy, Ken', Bobby and Elaine! attended the Kennedy family reunion a( Taylor community bldg. near Clinton Sun- day. Elaine and her grandmother, Mrs. Paul Kenedy, also ceieorated their birthdays at that time. Mrs. Brewer, Garden Club Hostess' The September meeting bf the Pink Hill Garden Club was held at the home of the president, Mrs. W, E. Brewer Monday Afternoon, Sep tember 11.8 members were present. Drying flowers with the use Of sil ica gel, . was the demonstration, given by Mrs. Brewer. .; . j A sweet course: was served. Homecoming Sunday; ' Homecoming will be observed at the Pink Hill Methodist Church Sunday October 8.. Guest speaker will be former pastor Rev. WalstOn, of Ahoskie; A picnic dinner will be served. All ; former members and friends of the Church are invited to attend.- .,.-" MATERIALS ORDERS A' July ;make-up' meeting of the Pink Hill Home Demonstration Club was held recently, at the home1 or the president, Mrs. Amos Howard, with 12 members and 2 visitors pre- sent. The demonstration on freez- ing fruits and vegetables was given bv Mrs. Howard. The club voted to send 20.00 to the Mamie Whitfield West Scholarship fund. Tickets were drawn JOr .a, quilt given .by a member, and the'' winner was Mrs. Linda Harris,' of Sneads Ferry. The annual- repdrts Were 'ttif ned in. Mrs. Amos Howard was named, the Club Leader of 'the Year.' . ' Delicious refreshments were ser ved. Birthday Dinner Honors NlfsVJones The children of Mr. Ed Jones, of 'Jonestown were hosts at adinner, honoring, their father on his birth day Sunday, September 17. Attend ing from Pink Hill were Mesdames Etta Turner, Belle Jones. Alice Davis, Isobel Burden, Miss Connor Jones and "Mil Burden," Circle Meeting Mrs. R. 'L. King was hostess to the afternoon circle of the Woman's Society'tof the Pink Hill Methodist Church at her home recently, with 7 members present. Mrs. J. F. May, the chairman, presided.' Mrs. Kini gave the program. Refreshments were served. We Welcome You To . . . Kinston's New And Modern JEWELRY ERSKINE Jewelers 106 N. Queen St. Kinston, N. C. WAYNE WEST and HILL & GARDNER Rt. No .1 New Port Pounds 300 300 300 . 3D0 300 , 300 300 ' 252 , ; 152 Price 73 73 73 73 73 72 73 . ! ' 73 ''V .'"'''--'.' 2,504 Lbs. $728 Total AVG. Bridal Shower ForCoOple To. honor Mr, and Mrs. Bill Atkitf- son, who were married recently, Mesdames Horace Nethereutt, Em-, ma Smith and Dora Waters enter- tained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Nethereutt Satur- day night. Mrs. Atkinson is the for mer zuphia carol bmitn Games Were played during the evening and refreshments consisting of open faced pirnento-cheese sandwiches, potato Chips, cake and drinks were served. The couple' were presented an assortment of gifts from the ap proximately $5 invited guests at endiiig. Busy Bee 4-HCIub A re-organizational meeting of the Pink Hill Busy Bee 4-H Club was held at the .home of W adult leader, Mrs. Whitford Hill on Thurs day of last week, and new officers for the year were named. They are Ann Tyndall. Pres. Lucye Turner vice pres., Eleanor Hill, sec. and and daughter, Linda, and Mr. and treas,; Betty Brewer, reporter; , .irs. Lamar Myers and Ann and Bobby Brewer, recreation leader; I Phil, of Collinsville, also all rela Sharon Smith, song leader. itives and friends of Mr. Rhodes ; I are extended an invitation to attend . . . I and bring a picnic basket. Announce tsinn Mr. and Mrs. Charmon Hall, of Seymour Johnson Air Base announ ce the birth of a son Charlton Eu gene at the base Hospital Wednes day, September 13. Mrs. Hall Is the former Ada Ray Rouse, of Moss Hill. STORE 'S Only ' Warehouse Firm On The Great Kinston Kinston Tobacco Market . That Has Sold WELL ABOVE 7 MILLION POUNDS TOBACCO WE LEAD KINSTON BY WELL ABOVE MILLION POUNDS Known Over Eastern Carolina AS THE "HIGH PRICE WAREHOUSES" And Here Is The Reason Why!! ROBERT HERRING, G. P. QUINN and; GERTRUDE HEATH Kenansville, R. F. D. Pounds 248 242 244 240 250 208 230 214 134 214 260 . t 260 Price 75 77 74 76 77 74 73 74 74' 73 74 I 74 Total AVG. .2,744 tbs. V',,' $74.64 !j Annual Sfo Named ' Following Is a list of the Annual staff officers and other members at the Pink' Hill High School-Editor, Bill Hatch;ass't.editor. Oliver No ble; . business manager, Douglas Howard; ass't. business, Frederick Simpson; Circulation manager, Jelf Moody; photographer, Dennis How ard; typist,. Brenda Bostic. Othert members, L. H. Turner, Jr., Bren da Joy Howard; Sandra Smith; Gracie Howard and Lariie Turner. Advisors are Mrs. Edith Wiley and Mrs. Williams. Mr. Rhodes 89 Years Young Next Sunday, September 24, Mr. D. B. (Dock) Rhodes of PinU Hut, Rt. 2 will celebrate his 89th birth jay with a dinner at his home. Ex pected, to attend from a distance are Mr. and Mrs. Ray field Ipock Back To School . . . With Shirts, Pants, Jeans, Jackets Rain Coats . . . Underwear, Sox Shoes From The Complete Store For Boys And Young Men SUTTON'S Kinston, N. C. "KINSTON'S Ii'. J. A. GRADY Seven Springs, R. F. D. Pounds 262 282 216 204 222 186 192 , 190 Price 73 76 77 77 78 76 76 76 1,754 Lbs. . $76.05 Total AVG. A Shower For tArs, Taylor Mrs. Ralph -Taylor and Mrs. Don Parrott entertained at a stork show er, honoring Mrs. Frank Taylor, the former' Joyce Ann Williamson, in the Sunday School, rooms at Christian Chapel Church Saturday .light.' 25 guests attended . Refreshments of donuts, cookies, potato chips, salted nuts and drinks were served. See the New 62 Fords at - ; FRIDAY SEPT. ).' . and meet the You've seen how people look .at the neW cars , . . slam a door, hood, perhaps kick a tire. That's about all most folks know to do. They have to trust the car dealer to e-lvise them on the best car all the rest of it ... trade-in, terms, finan -ing. That's why we tay It takes a good dealer to Make a really good Come' in an diet us prove If pays to deal with your Ford Dealer want you as e lifelong customer1. We pledge to do everything we win and keep your trust and confidence ... as any good neighbor If You're Interested In An A-l See LEADERS" AVERAGES H. E. MAXWELL and HARRIS & KENNEDY Pink Hill, R. F. D. Pounds 194 166 284 240 240 220 170 Total 1,514 Lbs. Total j 1,840 Lbs AVG. $75.56 AVG.l ( $72.81 - STAR. . it r r jb; s ' Vj Be filed By Oct. 2 ';.!:;;, i.'-W-'- ' Farmers, have Until October 2 to file an application for the Federal Gasoline Tax Fund . doe them on all gasoline used for agricultural purposes during the past 12 months'. All Federal Tax Refunds On Gas oline' are figured on the fiscal year July 1, 1960 to June , 19fll. The refund due farmers, who file for the refund, is 'four cents per gallon of gasolirlS u?d for agricul ture purposes. R(cords' on the gnso li.ie used are not reYjufred to be fil ed with the return, "but ' they must men wild stand behind it mm Used Car or Truck , Be Sure To See Your fcocal Fort DMfer. Your Local Ford Dealer Manufacturer! License Ny U 1 i i ' l j ORVIS THIGPEN and SUGGS , . Beulaviile Price Pounds Price 83 282 73 76 300 73 73 300 73 73 256: 73 73 270 72 73 258 72 77 174' ,. 7 a , , -ii liiM n I . be avaiiaOle lor insnection. ;-i Application 'blanks . are I now vailable at the Couiity .Aericui: Agjen'i rifflte'M.eaeh County. Tl atl. tb ! file Wltji 'the U. .S. D. trict Director internal Revenue. Greensboro,'.: Cf. ''r-'! : . . ... . ,i v lily,' '.'i,.,, l TRtZD if t'sr. MmaicoNC rt. ISilllOI'litlti p. wm -i tit -mi mim ,! lift the and deal. Y ; tfl 5 TITI Jl M. M. i kr ':pi..- features of the future . . .now! t.;;' i" 'l ... we can to. should, j 4 MM ' it E. M. MURPHY and MURPHY Albertson Pounds 234 252 242 256 244 238 240 Price 77 ,78 71 " 78 78 7" . ,.l77 ' 1,706 tbs." Total AVG. $77.58 . TV-. ' ' .';.,. WAREHOUSES KNcvia2 Charlie J. Herring & Sons Owners and Operators . 1 . .. . ' s .. ' u , , . - " '. . t;r.. '' V ... ' : : ' j Deep Run, -. . N. C KirtstonVrLea'srs V ' -;:" --7' i I J A.
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