r l f ft f 3 1 r f JLi.iJ La i 1 -- J E3 Square Dance There will be a square dance at the Pink Hill High School gymna sium Saturday night. Dance SDonsor ed by the Pink HiU Veterans of Foreign Wars. Everyone is inviteo to attend. Good Music - Good Pun. B.F.G. P.T.A. Holds Meet The second PTA meeting of the B. F. Grady PTA was held on the evening of Oct. 10. Dr. G. V. Good ing of Kenansville gave a talk on the Duplin County Health Program. Mrs. Zollie Kornegay led the de votional. After Edna Joyce Adams had presented the problem of finan cing the School Paper, the PTA voted to sponsor the paper again this year and support it with fin ancial aid. Mr. Dotson discussed the need for recreational equipment and a committee was appointed to look into the matter. Financial support from the PTA was voted favorably. Miss Grady and the Seniors are V AHJCTTI1QN I EVERY WEDNESDAY -2PM I t Our Many Buyers Are Especially Anxious for Good, Clean Cars and Trucks $5.00 Pays Everything x V X . Sale Rain or Shine HERBERT PATE I: OWNER and AUCTIONEER f i i Goldsboro Highway Phone 4527 I KINSTON, SELL BETTER IN WILSON LAST WEEK AVERAGE .. selling Duplin County Memorial Plates to help "finance their Wash ington trip. ,. Attendance awards went to the 2nd, 4th, and 11 grades. Announce Births Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stroud of Rpvpii 'KDi-ines. Rt. 1. announce the "birth of a daughter, Vivian Davis, In a Kinston hospital on Wednesday October 19. Mrs. Stroud is the for mer Miss Rachel Davis. Patrolman and Mrs. Lloyd Pate of Kinston have announced the ar rival of a son in a Kinston hospital on October 21. MrsT Pate was a member of the Pink Hill School faculty last year. In Hospital Mrs. Hess Davis of Seven Springs is recuperating from a major oper ation at Parrotts Hospital in Kin ston. Ag. Boys Attend Fair The Pink Hill school agricul ture boys accompanied by Mr. J. E. N. C. - N LUMPAKt Irltit HKIlb AW jeLL Inc kenaiuuck ur iuuk Eastern Belt LAST WEEK AVERAGE. $5L06 SEASON'S - -AVERAGE $47.74 ) ' Johnson and Mrs. Johnson attended the State Fair Friday. Hostess Mrs. Ike Stroud was hostess to a regujar meeting of the Women of the Presbyterian Church at her home on Monday night President Mrs. T." J.Turner presided. Mrs. Jack McPhaul was In charge of the program. She was assisted by Mes dames Roger Inman, Ike Stroud, T. J. Turner, E. M. Sills and Jones Smith. Committees were named to ser ve at the supper held to benefit an orphanage cause on Tuesday night. The hostess served delicious re freshments. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Reuben King and daughter Rachel attended a birth day dinner honoring Mr. J. E. Shepard at Moss Hill Sunday. Mr. Elbert Smith was a Raleigh business visitor Monday. Mr. J. F. May was in Fayetteville recently where he underwent trat ment at the VA hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sills accompa nied by students from Grady at tended State Fair Friday. Miss Irene Mizzell was in Rober sonville Monday to attend the fu neral of her grandmother, Mrs. Betty Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones visited the Johnnie Holdens in Greensboro over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones, Mrs. W. H. Jones and daughters, Mrs. Wesley Jones and sons, Dorothy Carol Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard and children, Mr. Frank Wiley, Mr. Kendrick Taylor, Mr. E. R. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Leh man Williams and children, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Turner and family and Lou Ann Rouse were among those attending State Fair last week. Mr, John Watson of New Bern spent the week end in the home of Mrs. L. R. Turner. Miss Jacqualine Burke of UNC spent the week end at home. Messrs. J. R. Davis, Frank Wiley and Alton Tyndall attended tlia game at AAC in Wilson Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones of Jones' Fork visited Mrs. Laura Davis on Sunday. Mr. J. R. Davis was a business visitor in Raleigh Monday. ' Mesdames J. R. Davis and A. P. Enter rows !00,000 CAR-SAFETY CONTEST and at fhb attrocttv ,, reflector In Italia 4 FRIII " i 3C 2..- t mis These Figures From Yeekly News Reports I World's' Largest Bri-hl. leaf Tobacco Market r-fr i-sr"1'" , i., ' ' V y Tyndall were Kinston shoppers re cently. , Harvey Turner and Kenneth Maxwell of UNC werrrecent visit ors at their homes here. Approximately $150 was realized from the sale of plates at a Pres byterian Women of the Church supper held in the building next door to the post office in Pink Hill Tuesday night.' ' Mrs. T. A. Turner attended the Lackey-Currie wedding in Wallace Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Ruffin visited relatives in Ahoskie several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. May visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nash in Kinston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Heath at tended State Fair Thursday. Duplin Among 28 Counties To CollectForCROP Twentv-eieht North Carolina counties have already begun organi zation for the collection of farm commodities for the ' 1949 North Carolina CROP Friendship Train. CROP, the Christian Rural Over seas Proeram is a coordinated church agency which gathers farm commodities from farmers in this county and distributes them over seas through (established church relief agencies, to needy groups c Turnr & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF, INSCRANCE L. d TURNER. J. T. 1. TURNER Pink Hill's Oldest Insurance Agency - PINK HILL, N. C. , L!i .7?n nftUl.W.C: j ; m r, - . i Z-JiS- . .., . fa? ..... mm trij i iimrri nr UAlin 1949 CROP III WILSON Old Belt last-veeK: AVERAGE ..,.,l...$44.73 SEASOIlii :Y:c.fi ir AVERAGEf.;.l.c:i.$46.11 overseas, . North Carolina will seek 150 "Christian. Carloods' of corn, pea nuts, wheat, cotton and milk, all of which are urgently needed in stricken areas of Europe and Asia. Tn North" Carolina the CROP FriAfirishin Train Droeram has the support 'of all major farm and church groups. On -the national level CROP is sponsored by Church World Service- (22 Protestant de nominations) Lutheran World Re lief and Catholic Rural Life. Do nnra tn PROP are abla to designate their contribution through what ever established church reiiei agen cy they chose. ,' . . ;' CROP gifts from North Carolina in 1948 -ware, shipped to eleven countries including: Greece, Ger many, China, 'Guam, the Philip pines, Austria, Holland, Korea, It aly, Finland and India. oooooooooooo FOnSALE SASH, DOORS, SHEET "EOC BOCK LATH rock wool, plaster, lhv;e, cement brick, mortar, paints, ter-ra-cotta pipe, drain 1ile, white asbestos siding, asphalt shingles, all kinds of roll roofing roofin j, brick Z. J. Carter G Son Wallace, N. C oooooooooooo 1 " b ;.- i AVERAGE -JUST RECEIVED- Shipment Mules & Horses We Have Our lieu Super Deluxe Tractor On Display See Us Before You Buy ARCHIE LAMER Beulaville, II.C. o o o o o o o o WEEDKILLER $4.2.0 Pes' Qa Get Yours How o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Seven Springs Supply Co. o o o o SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C o o unSndual$ H 275-1 b r. 1,'iiddle Belt 4m: AVERAGE $49.29 SEASON'S " 6A. 7ft AVERAGE ...;..........$47. 79 SEASON'S ( TV 'LIS- I If - v.. t BUY BETTER III WILSON " j U4ft . 'J ,i i. - t r i .rru " - ... . . : ;.v : I ryiw1 .:. ' ..JUO--L. J O o o O r. O ; O O o ; O O O o : o o o o o o "or- O. O O 04 O I -J- i.::.:;ETWillti;:"': t ha mnrif taicc : ;'' f sell a::d pif": r

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