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o n 1 Belk-Tyler's 7 '1 o t r n r Pcrsonas w-Mrs. 'Tf Turner, Mrs. John .Wiwerson find Miss Cbn6r Jbnes attended a Presbyterian Women's .Work-Shop at the Faison Presby terian Church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and .Mrs. ' John O'Connor fend children of Witeville, Mrs, wria rniai and children of fcmithfieUJ. and Mr8.Jarl Bower of Washington N. C were guests. (Saturday,, of Mr. jutf Mrs. . Jt A. JVorfey. t,; w Mr and Mrs. I H Turner Deb bie and U H., Jr, and Mrs. Char les , Gillespie were at, i Topsail Beach Sunday afternoon. -k - f . Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner and family -were at their Atlantic Beach i cottage 1 during , last week. a' Mr. and Mrs.- R K. Smith an children returned to their home in Miami, Fla. at . the weekend following a month's vacation with relatives in Duplin County, and li Wilson tod FyetMvUlft.VvVV;" In Pink Hill Sunday to attend r- 4 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARKALL TDlPTflDt . ri DU lUDf rurv-rt "''? TRACTORS fun mmm -m-i I fi F 1 M I f RCA WHIKLPOOL-PARTSS ERYI C E i IK ittooj .L.... .I IhC KSnSTON.KOBTI CARDURA- Ph 523-448 For Your CABINET WORK r.' -r' V V -y ""'-" .".:' v-' See or Write RaefonJ I. Mercer Piik Hai, Et. 2 (Near Albert Kennedy's ; Store) All Types Of Cabinet Work: All Kinds Of Inside Finishes - " jl'.;,.,..'" . , ? ; v ' ' ; ' ' :'l '.'"'- V ) T ' i' -f " .tf 3 - '' 1.'' ' ' : Bathroom Tiling Buit-In Cabinets Make Cornices p'" '" 1-1 :"Vj."Ko k - 7 And," S. S j HanuMnd ; . ' , ' 1 , I Chord i ; may '. ;,i II' ' " - .; Wat , f .-, , , I ( Two Stores To Serve You Better j:;::!5o:i fiako & orgaii co. the Sykes-Stroud Wedding at the Pre3byterian Church Included Mrs. J. J. Lee and Mr Travis Stroud of - Jacksonville, ; Fla., Messrs Thomas Bogue .and lan ron Flowers, of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.; Gla2ler of Wilmington jmd Mrs. Lewis HoUis of Greens- borO,:; V-: 'Vtffr -'. i- ? Mrs. Robbie Williams went to Wlilmington Sunday to spent some me with her brother, Mr, Van nnedy and Mrsr Kennedy. ; Rev. and Mrs. E Ruffin, Mr. d Mrs. Donald Howard and Val- a and Mr and Mrs. Clifton 'jrodall and son, Nicky of Klns 30 : and Mr. arid Mrs. Franklin Tyndall and Darron, of Pink Hill, Route 1 were guests Sunday - Of Mr. , and Mrs. Lmwood TyndaU and family.'V:fM'r ': of;-.';' Folks from out of the Commu nity attending the Gradjr -Outlaw reunion at the B. f, Grady High School, Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grady, Sr,-Mr and Mrs. R. A Grady, Jr. and daughter. Miss Myra Maxwell and , Miss - Peggy Grady of Wilson; Mr and Mrs. R- H. Outlaw.!,Of Gariandf Admiral and Mrs. Edward Grady', of Wa shington, D. C; Rev. Abner Out law, of Elizabeth City, Mr. tbert Maxwell and son," of , Alexandria Ya.; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Smith and 'Mrs. Neta Smith, - Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Harold Jones and daug hter Cecelia, of Siatesboro. Ga ; Mrs. Celia G Sutton and Mr. J. G. Sutton,, en Charlotte; Mrs. S. P. Watson and grandson, of New Bern; ' Miss Celia ' Maxwell, KinstOT,..,v;v,,4,v ..: , - Miss Eleanor Hill has returned, after having spent a week with! her sister, Mrs. Benny Rogers, and Mr. Rogers, in Raleigh. Mrs. Ernest Outlaw has return ed from Hollywood, Fla. follow ing a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Faison D. Smith1 moved to Raleigh Thursday and are dow at home at May view Apartments, at 1116 Parker Street Mrs. Smith will teach first rade at the Emma Conn School. Mr .and Mrs Horace Smith and Vhildren of Richmond. Va- spent heweekend with relatives in this community. v - 4 Kay Herring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Herring underwent, an appendectomy at the Duplin General Hospital the first of last week,. 5. Mr. Edgar Wells English ins tructor at the B. F. Grady High School has moved from the Tea Cherage to the W. W. Smith A- oartmenitay . naar ithe ifirhnal 'W .: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MessicK. Of Seaford, Delaware and their son, Mr. Gene Messick, and Mrs. Messack, of Kinston visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bodell Outlaw Sunday;. The Messicks Were interested in the growth of tobacco in N. C. Accompanying them were the Outlaw's daugh ter, Mrs. A. . C. Thompson and Mr. Thompson of Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Hess Davis were in Warsaw Friday night to attend B supper honoring their son, Mr. Wayland Davis, on his 23rd bir thday which was held at his home there. Mr. E. J. Wells was t:sw Instant Tlaf-lhe Fixer. .Av" '!zisls In Puth-Cuttcn Can eek'' i'hoto v Have you ever been driving , . along, dressed smartly in your 'best clothes, and suddenly have v. a flat tire? This sort of thing ; has ; probably happened , to everyone at one time or an- otner. Chances are you got all - dirty changing the tire.- - ; .; Well, those days are gone for ever, oecause a new nat-tire inflator, which tempowu-ily re i - pairs punctures in minutes, is Y now ' available to the public irom tne Meianie Chemical C01 ' fered and can be carried; until need- ed, safely and. indefinitely in the spare-tire compartment of ' any automobile. . Then when flat-tire trouble doe? come, Tire Fix instantly inflates and seals , your tire with 20 to 25 pounds of pressure. : . The best thing about Tire Fix is that it is easy to use. Anyone can.- fix a flat, simply by following" the directions on the can, It is safe -and requires no tools or jacks. All that is needed is to at tach the screw end of the rub ber hose (right) to the air-in urn me jueianic enemies 1 Drp. of WestburjvL. I.N. Y. The product. Tire- Fix, is of red in handy aerosol form, attach the other end of the hose to the aerosol can of Tire Fix. Turn can upside down and depress nozzle valve of the can. That's all there is to it. "The flat tire will inflate and be temporarily mended, allow ing you an ODDortunitv to drive to a garage and have the tire permanently repaired. Tire-Fix carrier a aueirmtpd retail price of $1.44 per aerosol can. You can buy it at most department stores,' discount Camping Trip Miss Ann Carter went on a camping trip to Bugg's Island Lake last weekend, and declared it was bne of the most enjoyable outings of her life With her were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Carter and children, Mike and Jo of Jackson ville, and joining them there were her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cutler and Rom and Gary, of Colonial Heights, Va. Skiing was the most enjoyable pastime at the lake. Grady-Outlaw Clan Names Officers (LeRoy Simmons was elected president of the Grady- Outlaw Historical Association at their an nual reunion, Sunday, to succeei Roland A. Grady, Sr., of Wilson, past president of the Clan. Mrs, Herman Outlaw, is the new sec retary, to succeed Mrs. Annie M. Outlaw and Cleo Outlaw succeed; Miss Sallie Outlaw, as treasurer- take valve of the flat tire, and I stores and auto accessory shops. WE WILL PAY $10 PER CORD ; For 1st 101 Cords f Creea Oak er Hickory ; Weed. 4 Ft. Uagtha, ; V Contact Fred Pally! .at- PULLY'S BARBECUE Open f a. ns. to 11 p. as. Dial JA 7-tStt ' N. C. also an invited guest. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy and daughters, and Mr and Mrs, Brantley Kennedy and family, Pink Hill. Route 2. were at Ca7 rolina Beach Thursday, through Sunday of the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Bodell Outlaw sDent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.' W. D. Stapelton, of Kinston at their cottage at Atlantic Beach Mr. and Mrs. Phil Outlaw spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ken neth Dupree and family in Gol- dsboro Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith and Tammy Jo, and Mr. Robert Gra dy spent the -weekend' -with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheltoo Grady and daughter, at Newport, Mrs. Robert Grady has been spending several days with-her spn .... Mrs; 'Morton, isjfrejormer. SXfilyn Mr. Shirley Cavis, ol iJavis, w. urey Muier. Announce Birth C. spent the-' weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Edith Grady and other relatives. ' Mr. J. D Grady spent the week end at Morehead "With, his son, John David-Grady and family. of Goldsboro. ti, . Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith spent the day with their daugh ter Mrs. Reginald Spell and Mr. Spell, in Greenville, Wednesday. Mr. : en - turner1 returned home during the weekend from YMCA Camo See Gull, near Ara pahoe, where lie has served as a Councelor for several weex. Snake Bites Boy Randy Kennedy, 13, a ininth rode student at the Beulaville High School and a son of Mr. an Mrs. Ernest Kennedy, of Pink Hill; Koute 2 was bitten by a snake. at his home Friday afternoon. The" boy nad gone to a pasture to get bis pony, and was riding him back' when the pony suddenly became frightened after having seen, or smelled the reptile, and reared up on his hind legs. Randy fell upon the snake and he was bitten near his knee. No one ever saw the snake but two D s. de clared is -was a snake bite, but said .it was not one of the . most poisonous kind. He was trsstted at Lenoir Memorial - Hospital, in Kinston, and allowed to return home. Special; Buy!!! ,12 apd 15 Foot Width Baker's "Your r Friendly .Store' Interior . ' Decorating , Home Furnishing fcrniiuro N. Queen St. Kinston ' 0 100 Co. Outing At Beach X Approximately 55 members and iamilies of The Smith's Commu lity Club, end tne B. F. tirauy Home' Economics Club enjoyed an outing at Morehead and Atlantic Beach,-. Sunday. They were ser ved a seafood dinner at The Sani tary Restaurant, at Morehead and then went over to the beach in the afternoon. W Announce Birth ,Mr.' and Mrs.; Richard Morton of Comfort, North Carolina wish to announce the birth of a dau ghter, Anita Gail, on August 22. 1962' at Bower Medical Clinic in Pink Hill, N. C. Wgt. 6 lbs. 5 ozs. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Novitsky of Pink Hill, N. C. wish to an nounce the birth of a son, Carl Francis, on August 24, 1962 at Bower Medical Clinic in Pink Hill. North Carolina. Wgt. 8 lbs. Mrs. Novitsky is the former Shirley Ann Muse of Pink Hill, N. C. More than 1,800,00 firms and in dividuals share ownership of the South 's forestland. Most are farm- WILL BUY Pine, Oak, Gum, Pulpwood and Timber HINSON Pulpwood Co. Mahlon Wallace, Representative Albertson, N. C. ' Phone LO 8-3187 . Pink Hill, N. C. .. USE ?0GDd(g Mm Preparation Castration Incisions Skin Irritations Insect Repellent MANUFACTURED & DISTRIBUTED BY DALY -HERRING Company Kinston, N. C. Phone 527-0195 Ahoskie, N. C. Phone 332-3291 ENROLL NOW FOR... FALL TERM DAY SCHOOL Begins September 4th Night School: September 10th Cwnplrte Secretarial Coarses Aeeeaatlag Csarsea Approved Far Veteraa's Training v r Call Kinston JA 7-0240 For Appointment Free CMiaaellBg at ear Office r in your Bom Hardbarger Business College '."-A. Select SdMd Siac VU4" J Ilardbareer Business College V P. O. Box 1026 ; KINSTON, N. C I Please Send Me Full Information About Your j I wal4 Bke aa aaailatift at at schMl Street If RFD. What Near I I f M Of KltlSTON ALL WOOL COATS'WITH COLLARS OE RANCH MINK! n EAST PAY IMYAVmv cron on EPOSIT NOW n OLD 5 TOUK i OE CHOICE ON EAST-PAY LAYAWAV 1 CHOICE ON EASY-PAY IAYAWAY Vfi5 Mack, bamboo, 3. 1 it) lack, ba.boo, Yes, every coat lavished with precious minkl ' Shawl effects, muthroom draping, standaway.' NEXT WlNTHl'S SUiOUETTES Dramatic yoke backs, puih-up sloevci, aB-timo favorite wraparound clutches. , , , . KEXT WINTBI KET FABSIC . ; Super tiftlrota 100 wool with 0 soWs, a -slMMfiiaf says, "Touch ml" 4 . . BELK TYLER Of Khsfcn I Post fOfffce 'c!.sonviIle - 21 7-4147 ' - v ' Kinston Phone JA l r
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