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HI Si .if ':!. 'Ur. nj c: -lie Saunders . and " r a JQ award afriv ed V Jay ifrom 'Satf1 Antonio. Texas tor.. Visit witoMrs. Sau-, GreenvilJe They wiu al)W visit nders' pwents., Mr, and Mrs. Jas- rel,tiveg of Mr. Gohtere at Tem per J; Smith amrother relatives. hel Pa , while away. , na Mr 1 J,"" ind famUjrand I Mite Judy TUmex :ww , .m T" summer hoof several day, the w "wiek.-," .Y, iMj anf f Mif si ' S." & Maxwell ? 4 hd son, BteVie; l Austin, ,Teas - i 'hiv arrived 'to spend sometime ,! with Mr. Maxwell'! parents, Mr. j, -I yahyW them from Atlanta,. Ga, i f fa Mrs.'Hrald,Latham. daug- ' , '".itest DJartn;anail,yflB "and son, Is Jeffery, and herefrom Richmond, VS. is jvuss aaran Ann raaswui. Mr. and MFsw Lylton , Maxwell 'and 'ScitL-vf 'Winston!'' Salem are I expect W join them for visit : f -4ai--Wednesday; ? . '- -4:'" : " ' nrl.:is .-J xl:ll Mn.h., i Mrs.: Whitford Hill and Marsha. ati$ J4r 2nd Mrs, :Benny Rogers, v fcsleltf spent 'the weekend In :.& Gainesville.' Fla7'wlth; "MrT and l$ iArh.:&er Post 'Hill, v'i - f 'v-Ztofcl. Edward.; : .Hill -s and!;,Mr.; Vhirrfn C-betoir, wtr recent over- , h)Bht:visltoVsC it 'Atlantic Beach. jfr MM." Joe" 'Clay1 Jones ana Misses Ruby VfestnrooR.' ana : ., t,aroi ll', Stroud; wBo ''ccom1ied,them'!,wnd'wlU''-vtoil her; huntMrs. "iv remained for lbhuef stay. :i i Ehvood Kenhed for tw weeks. Mf. - and"' Mrs. Wilbut Tvndall )'it and children ancf JtfrsV Cameron Howard . have returned from a visit, with jTela'tives in 'Alabama. ;;' Floyd Heathattendedthe; Caro- f''JiM,,C'XAttWtai;'' baseball.'. Kinstoa Tmirsdav nieht. j ilt. -kntf-iC' Hallett Howari fand son- areXnButed from . CU S. C. to spend the 4th.' of ', ; July holidays With Mr, Howard's ; Si: pardM,. Mr,and Mrs. Amos Ho- tad vrith;irela,tjiVes at Peep in . ' M 4. t L .'' ' n T Lafr itfiavjs- Attended the an jmel ' tHree'daysf Future Farmers U America State Convention held j& Raleigh thJ pU week. )FrlAI 1C- ' il'ViVv - '2a INCH WINDOW FAN ffi:Wl. furchase-0,Tkis AtFAMbOS r, ! fSNATHANE FREEZER assures yoii ,of perfect satisfaction. A big 22 cu bic t refier gives you a super market in your i. hitma i :."V: . 4'. e'How Much You i4 :Lbs bf Ppzen FopdsllAt V'v::i;C''Terms To'Suit Your JMget A5- -v f; si 'PTo Three Years For Fanners. - iCASH IF YOU V f ACCREDIT IF YOU NEED IT J,X;fA: Limited 11J L..:tCcr.cy St. ; Mrs, Adolph Howard 'Is spend ing this 'Week at Niagara i Fall and Canada. She accompanied her daughter."1 Mra. Georgef Gohtero, Mr.' Gontero and thew two daugh Ws'jGedrdl 'and -Berenl" "Jo, w0f Mi; and Mrs. Bob- Howard were j- Suhaay of, Mr.' and "M. i Walter Heath,, at Snow Hill.', , . M . -Mi Cm':,u k Mr. -ami . Mrs. Gregory Smith, Gregory-' Lynn, Misses Tennelia Smith and Bobby Ann Howard spent Sunday at .Topsail 1 Beach. Mrs. Seth. King was at Fay&- tevillerFriday, land ' was accom JJ ?:. , ptlent at King, Who the Vete- faa'a- Hospital. f Mr. and .Mr. Donald Grady have returned ' from a weddine trm to the North Carolina Moiin- ! tains. S and have taken an .. ' gtalrs apartment in the home of 1 Mrs.' T. !A-'-Turner. Mrs. Grady I . .. 1 . ' : . n . . is the former Janice Barwick, of Deep Klin. jx Mr. and Mrs. Lennle Howard and son expect to attend the rat ces at Daytona Beach, Fla. dur ing the 4th of July holidays. I ; Mrs. .Leila Mlae Kennedy and rouuuy ..wore m ujtocyuw w. , """y wmnc omu: aamnij " Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Knoaes arii Ken-Kennedy left Friday far Collinsville, Ala, to visit Mr. and .Mrs. Lamar Meyers, and family. ! Ms. Leila Mae Kennedy recent ly visited her sister; rMs. Ray- Mr. Raymond Smith a patient it W n Ranitnriiim t Wilm sptll; the past week end at his hon-.el,;;' .. t,-y,iT'f , : : Adoption Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. West brook, of , Albertson, Rt. 1 anno unce the adoption of a daughter, Brenda, born March 29,. 1954, ' . ,. Freezer . Can Save With 720 Yaw - Finger Tipsr " HAVE IT. ' Arppunt Of Ph. AT 5-2151 Hero From? bcotjanq Mr.' anil Mrs! James Armstrong . have arrived ffonv Edinburgh, Scotland and have', taken an Up artment ill the home of Mrs. P. H. Aldridge. ' Mr. , Armstrong will b the" supply pastor at Smith's and" Pleasant view Presbyterian Churches tot ' the summer mon ths. He expects to return to Scot land for' further study, in 5 the fall. ' ' . The 'regular monthly meeting of ''the Pink Hill Methodist Mens Club was J held at the Church Monday night, June ,35. Twenty members and three: visitors f att ended. W. Brewer, program chairman showed two iiilms, f one on Recreation and the other on Rural Work. L. H.' burner, pre sident, presided. Supper was (ser ved by the Women of the Church. I I, , ,, i r . General Meeting OtWS ofCS ' The general meeting -,of the rmk Hiir Methodist woman's So ciety of.; Christian Serviee was held Tuesday tight at the Chu rch. In the absence of the presi dent, Mrs. W. F. Simnson wfeirt ed, - Mrs. IHi.3 wood Stroud, ' as sisted by Mrs. J. H. 1-nser auu Mrs. Emmett Watson ' presentej the program, entitled, ' Ecurhen cidl .Deaconess and 1 Missionary. Mesdames Linwood Turner innd I Jasper' Tyndall were hostesses, Professional Award Winner Mr. and Mrs. ECHfo Hill return .J ttfJJu M4 V-J,1MM hed hotrU! Mda Btttei4 having been at JekyU Island, Oa. at tending' Nationwide Insurance Co. ntpafly's " Southeastern Yegion's 1962 Summer Sales Convention. Mr. Hillt - who is an agent fca- Nationwide uahfied' f the ex pense paid trip as a winner in a recent sales' contest . ' Smith And Lee Wfedding 1 Lewis Lee, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Lee, of Albertson, ' and Mrs. Joette Smith' Miller, dau ghter Of ' Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Smith, 'also of AlbertsoHj; wprf married j at thei.hone tyt f the groom's sister,-"; Mis. , J. - C, . Pot ter, and Mr. Potteri-at 6 O'clock PM Saturday, . June 30. Tipp Scott, Bishop ot the Church) of. Jesus Christ of Latter JJay Saints Officiated at the ntes which were attended only by 4he- immediate ' r . ..... .'m,i. . ... , .1 El ' WWff(WWW?fci8a5SMBPfl(' SYhfre Thousands ; . 'Saving Millions!', . , ; Manager J. lC K If n1 i r . This is a picture of Larry Holt and the. eight and quarter pound chub he caught from the spillway at Maxwell's Mill recently, v,'. Z J. Simmons, Betilaville, lit. 2 was fishing at the Mill Wednesday f the past week, and caught a black fish weighing six pounds, You see, folks, the solgan, "Fishing Is Always Good At MaitwelJ," Mill", still hoWs true.' k - ' ' ''i J , . . . families of the couple. Folluwing.4h8 Methodist Church, Rev. . Hood the ceremony, they went to their and family took over the parso- home in Smith's Township wwere they will reside. i. 2Bth Wedding AnnfV6rSC!fy T 1 L - . . ' J. "i Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howard, Pink Hill, Rt. 1 were honored Juna 27, at a supper glvenj(bv their da ughter and, son-in-law. "Mr and Mrs.' Gregory Smith Uri ObSei't ance of their 2Sth Wedding anni versary. The menu consisted of barbecued chicken, ' corrf on the cob, potato salad, freshj butter beans, pickles, , etc. ' . The supper which was served at the Smith home, was attended by the honored : guests, Mrs. Fi nest .Uavis, Mrs. Morris Davis and Bobby ' Ann Howard. 1 " Moving Day : ' ' ' Moving Day 4 " ' Last Thursday; June. 2a,-seetn- ed tsrbe moving day for the prea chers in this- area. Revv afltf Mrs. H. L. .."Harrkll aiid Erheslf move'd to New Hope where Mr.' Harrell hai been assigned as : pastor-, of .1,, ,i. , i .....-(, ' i i i . ; Association of Wilmington I , . 203 EAST MAIN STREET, WALLACE ' ' 1 i 7. - . f y nage to make their home, vac ted by the Harrells.'and Rev. and Mrs. Jtfhn Wilkerson and young son moved -into the brand new Presbyterian Manse, to reside du ring v his pastorate of .. the . pink H3U i Presbyterian V huf ch, , .The WUkersons7 are "from. Richmond, Va. , 1 , , . Last Rites For Kenneth Stroiid,. Last rites for Kenneth Stroud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stroud who i was killed in Anchorage, Alaska on Monday of last week were held at Howard-Carter fu neral Home in Kinston, at 2 PM j Sunday July 1 and burial was in Oak Ridge Memorial Park, near Pink Hill. V ' r -.r J Remember thnt jt isniy My method of reforming. Is by Laughing, not by Storming. : - Jonathan Swift - - sent, a moment of ume, that man lives. ' . iv-. ' ... . v .. . -' Marcus Aurelius ; .... i u Cccldng Tb ';;.! . .-Fresh, rcent cuts - becf,..porl(; ancl lamb, and cured or smoked meats provide the outdoor chefL with a wide choice , of menu itens. -lnce toasting Ond broiling are usually Jhe basic cooking methods used in out door cookery, any cuts .cooked gen erally by these methods, may; be selected, i J C i r ,V , C i j f ' When, cooking' the itmati on the grill 'Or iiotisserie,' you fiHould use low ttf moderate' temperatures for best' results: ini cookery. -This Tule Applies to meat -cooked sulfide as .veil' as t iheat c4oked 'inside.yi , v When cooking meal the coalt ho old- glow,' nof flarrte.- When heces- safy the rate of cooking can b con trolled by Adjusting the distance of the ratlsserie or grill from the coals The cooking time will vary de lending ort- several factors, riamely, the fdHowing'i r the : kind of tnent; the sixe an shape of the: Cut Bnd the temperature of the meat when cooking beBlns; the .equipment used; ' the heaft. maintained' during ookme ( wind will affdot it and the degree of doneness tiesirA The cooking 4ime . Sot stenkB; chops, patties - and o!harr grilled tneats varies 'fronS' t tdttil of 10 to tehiimitetfor'fr9fikTuttei to 15 to 20 minutes per side for a 2-inch: medium-rare beef steiak., The c'otiking'arrie'fof roosts may vary front 1 to 114 hours for spare ribs to 3 'a to S hours for" a large beef boneless rib roast,: A meat the rmometer is the .most accuratq guide to the doneness of roasts cod ked on the roliisefies '."",' Use woo schips such as hickory; oak, apple and cherry for- giving, extra smoke flavor, to the ineat, Soak chips in water at least 1 hour before using so .tliev vvill give maxi mum smoke and w(ll not burn. Add a few chips at a time to: the char coal while: cooking., If chips flame up replace them , with wet ones. " Cool Hogs Gain Faster, Cheaper - . North Carolina swine producers who are searching for ways to help compensate -for; higher leed costs ; might take a look at their hot weaK her management practices. . 'Jack Kelleji, in charge; of animal mis"'pre-1,r?"" T lege, says cool hogs, make more ef ficient, use of feed: ) "The pig's ability to convert feed Into . pork vanes with temperature.' Kelley ' explained, "At 90 degrees it may take as riuch as 470 pounds of feed' pef MflO' pounds of.gafn'At 70 1 y uvkJfif m vmi uelley i i , i. t htZ- fc ' U 1 on concirai ! jd. s can be c , jk: i l.y a simple niiL.mg device.. "J licy aic inexpensive and require little wat er to operate, - ' "Hogs on pasture should be pro vided plenty of shade and water." he added. , , Kellcy t cites two recent , experi ment$ to show what cooling will do for boss. , . ' ' , Research workers at the Florida Agricultural , Experiment Station kept 20 weanling pigs cooled by1 a misling device whenever the tem perature went above 76 Qegveei 'A similar group of 20 pigs were fed and housed fn the same manner, but nof sprayed. ' " The cool group averaged gammy 1,16 pounds nef .day 3 0.39 pounds of feed per pound of gain,", the Un cooled group.' gained 1.63 . pounds daily: pn 3.49 pounds of feed, y Research workers at Oklahoma State Urnyersity ( found that sows averaged raising two more pigs per litter when cooled by a sprinkler system during June,, July and Au gust. ,v 1 - . . . "Extra pigs could mean- the dif erence in profit and" loss,' Kelley commented.' ' - - it Booklet Offered : A booklet containing helpful ,'Trip Tips" for the . motor traveler is be ing .offered free by the : . America Fore Loyalty Group insurance' com panies. It is published, by 'tha edmv panies as a public service and con tains practically., Jio . advertising other than the -Croup's identifica tion - . ... ' . t.... . ; k iuej..40-paje: ? 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