THE DUPLIN TIMES FRIDAY, JANUARY 13tL, 1950 nnn nnnnn- "7 n n m 7 u LjvJLiiL-kiU. (si. cArci.rrjA IV," JSvampSplits Pink Hill .vi f Pink Hill and Wheat Swamp split fa high, scoring twin bill at Wheat f Swamp on Tuesday night The Pink iHill glrli scored a victory 7t8 lin the first game and the Wheat "Swamp boys scored a 73-43 verdict !in the second half of the card. ; Girls game leaders: scoring: Pink :Hill - Bonnie Howard, 86; Shirley ?Howard, 32. Wheat Swamp Mer itt, 32; Harrtll, 22. . , ; i Boys - game r Scoring: Wheat iSwamp: Barfleld, 35; Perry i 12. Pink Hill - Blizzard, 14; G. How fard, 2. . ; Crcnge Splits !! .LI i The Pink Hill girls defeated the L,aGrange girls here 41-38 on Fri day night, but the LaOrange boys '. iarned a split in the twin bill with 1 i 49 to'40.yictory..';:::s'v'V" "'' ' ' I Scoring leaders for Pink Hill jfclrla were Shirley Howard, 26; Bon nie Howard, 14. LaGrange; Vivian ' ,elle1Uer.--.v:-j,i,iv.; Leading scorers for the La grange boys . Newton Sasses, 14; nd George Manning, 10. For Pink fllll George Howard, 14; William Jillzzard, 8, Bobby Hicks. 6. De ; f ense: LaGrange .; James Wiggins. fink Hill Elbert Smith. il.D.C.Meel$ i - ;- r :. f Mrs .Fred Williams was hostess o a regular meeting of the, Home Demonstration Club at her home Thursday afternoon. . . In a candlelight service new offi cers were installed for the coming year. Miss Sue Brlckhouse", Home Agent was in charge. Eleven mem bers were present. ; The hostess served cookies, sandwiches and cold drinks. . Officers Named For 4- - Rachel King was elected presi dent of the Pink H1U.4-H neigh borhood groups at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Leighton Turner or Friday afternoon. Becky Turner is -vice president Elaine Howell, Sec retary, Frances Howard, Song and Recreation Leader and Joyce San derson, Reporter. The Pleasant Hill Lodge No. 304, AM&FM met on a recent night and installed the following officers for 1950: -" Worshipful Master. Earl Howard; Sr. Warden, Isaac Stroud;. Jr. War den, Harold Hardison; Sr. Deacon, Prentiss Outlaw; Jr. Deacon, Lee Fordham; Stewards, F. M. Millette and Paul Westbrook; Secretary, W. H. (Bud" Howard; Treasurer. Faison Turner; Tiler, Rudolph Heath. The president, Mrs. Lois M. John-, son ; presided. Mrs, Jane Ininan, secretary, r"ead the minutes of the last meeting and called the roll. Several matters of business were discussed including ways to in crease ntembershSp. Membership cards were presented to those in the auxilltry. Mrs. Zoa Turner ser ved the group a delicious salad plate with cold drinks. A good at tendance; was had. ; ; ; The next meeting will be held at the .Hut on Monday night, Feb. 6, at f:30. .'. -'; - ... eet A regular monthly meeting of the Ladies of the Veterans of Fore ign Wars was held at the Hut in Pink Hill Monday night, Jan. 2. -tut & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE L. C TURNER, J, T. J. TURNER Pink Hill's Oldest Insurance Agency V:.v-r - j-. PINK HILlTn.'c. ',' ". 1 "3 A regular meeting of the Pres byterian Women of the Church was held with Mrs. Aubrey Turner as hostess at her home on Tuesday evening Feb. 3. Mrs. T. J. Turner presided. Miss Lula Tyndatt read the minutes and called tho roll, The president named a . nominating committee for' new officers to serve In 1930. A routine of other business was transacted. Mrs .Aubrey Turner presented the program, the topic of which was "The Pathway of His Passion", which had to do with the sentencing and execution of our Lord. Mrs. Turner served brick ice cream and cake to the 16 members attending. Announce Birth Lt. and Mrs. Fred Lawton of San Dirgo, Calif, have 'announced the birth of a son, Fred Lawton III, on Monday, Jan. 2, in a San, Diego hospital. Mrs. Lawton is the former Miss Dorothy Turner of Pink Hill. DAV Cartoon Of The Year NOTICE OF SALE Personals "1 1 Under and by virtue of power of sale contained In that Certa ,i deed of Trust, executed by Jeffie St oud et ux, Goldle M. Stroud, dated loth dav of December, 1947, and record ed in Book 442, page 301, in the Office of Register of Deeds of Du- 40 West 49 chains to a pine on the run of Great Branch; thence don the run of Great Branch to a stake, corner of Lot No. 7; thence as Lot No. 7 South 40-40 East 40.78 chains to a stake In a ditch in Hubert Thompson's line : thence Norii 41 East 2.85 chains to the beginning, containing 11.6 acres, more or less, and being a portion of the lands deeded to Ashley Stroud and wife nlin Countv. default having been made in payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and said Deed . by N. B. Stroud et ux as recorded - ... . i . i i . i ' : n i. i on nnn s i : . Of Trust Deing Dy me terms uieic of subject to foreclosure, the un dersigned Trustee will offer foi sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the Couit House door in Kenansvllle, Duplin County, at 12:00 Noon on Monday, Januiry 23, 1950, the property con veyed in said Deed of Trust, and being situated in Duplin County, State of North Carolina, and being described as follows: Adjoining the lands of Bessie Stroud. Hill, Hubert Thompson. Pearl Stroud Letchwoith and oth ers and described as follows: BE GINNING at a stake in Hubert Thompson's line, corner of Lot No. 5 and runs as Lot No. 5 North 40- CINCINNATI Thought provoking cartoon by Leo Joseph Roche of the Buffalo Courier Express depicting the problem, tfttj jwr disabled veteran is declared beat in 1949 competition sponsored by the DiMbS American Veteran, among editorial newaper cartooniata. , Wacs Need Quality Leaders Mrs. H. A. Edwards is a patient at John Hopkins Hospital in Balti more, Md. IK- --.I H,TM T XKnttam nt 7al,. ulon spent the week end with Mr. Women's Army Corps Reserve and! and Mrs. E. M. Sills. "Quality leaders are In demand by the Regular Women's Army Corps", TISgt. Ernest H. Whitaker, Jr.. recruiting Sergeant for the Du plin County Area stated today. "Di rect commissions in the Regular I details at the Recruiting Station, I Room 205, P. O. Bldg., Wilmington J. W. Williams Funeral Monday Mr. and Mrs. Earl . Smith and Mrs. Sallie Westbrook spent the week end with the R. J. Smith fam ily in Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Smith and daughter have moved here from Wilmington and Mr. Smith is Operating his' service station at the junction of the KenansvlUe-Sarecta road. ' . -- 'I CONDENSED STATEMENT FIRST - CITIZENS BAlfK & TRUST COMPANY PINK HILL, N. C. AS OF THE CLOSE OF(BUSINESS DECEMBER 31, 1949 1' ' ' RESOURCES Cash in Vaults and Due from Banks $ 38,596,831.60 ' U. a Government Securities .............. $43,159,490.70 (Direct and fully guaranteed) ;; . . Federal Housing Authority Obliga- . - tions, Federal Intermediate Cred- - "! it Banks and Fjideral Home Loan - - Bank Debentures 2.790.U4.04 , i State Bonds 7,904,513.11 ' !j Municipal Bonds 12,418,172.79 ; i Federal Land Bank Bonds and Oth- , ' " , er Marketable Securities 7,079,022.00 ; , 73,351,312.64 I Accrued Interest ......... I Loans and Discounts Less Reserve vl Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures and T Building Sites, Less Depreciation 1 Commercial Building Corporation Stock (Coat $lW0::,y.A-;tr'"T :" ' f-' ' "" '"' ; jvuiBiviaacui ............ (BParcels of Real Estate Appraised. Value $1,500.00) 39,256,925.02 821,294.52 1.00 6.00 $152,477,192.1? 1 w a n. w ifi a s " Cflnital f?toek::::l::-i Preferred $200,000.00 ;Hf . ;" 1,1 ' CcMMmcwt 80q,OOQ.O0 $ 1,000,000.00 ! ' Surplus t 5,000,000.00 Undivided Profits 533,972.19 H: - rve a c Preferred Stock Retirement Fund -- 200,000.00 r. :rve a c Accrued & Unearned InteM TZ u Taxes, Insurance and Other ffeserves 'v? 4;233,393.63 deposits .:.:......,,.. 141,509,826.35 S:ff$l52,477il92.17" : I 71-,'(r. EVERY COURTESY, ATTENTION 4ND SERVICE CONSISTENT" : ,',A:. tttittt n a-nftTT'Kt TOTP lPAr'TT.TTT'li,lCl OTrTTT?T?ir'n V ; . v , vur: 'V by TIIIS INSTITUTION SS.M' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSOR4NCR CORPORATION " appointments in the WAC Regular Army are available to eligible young women," he added. Appli cants must be 21 years but not past their 27th birthday,' be unmarried, have no dependents under 18 years of age, be In excellent physical condition, be a graduate of an ac credited college or university, and possess mental and moral fitness and aptitude for military service. Applications are being accepted now Sgt. Whitaker said. ' Young women interested may get A regular meeting of Willard Smith Post No. 9514, VFW will l.e held at the hut on Wednesday niglit Jan. 11 and supper will be served. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jones were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John nie Holden in Greensboro. , WE BUILD TO A STANDARD NOT TO A PRICE SMITH ; CONCRETE PRODUCTS, Inc. IQNSTON.Nv C. ; Phone 3412 Dnplin MercantOa Co. Kenansvllle, N. C - LI. Sandlln Coaopany - BenlavlUe, N. C . - John Wesley Williams. 71. died suddenly from a he ti t r.ttat k oil Saturday at 4:50 p.m. 11" had been in declining ncallii f .r i i.e pi-t year. Funeral crviies weio he'd at the graveside in the Williams Cemetery near Hallsville Mondv at 3 o'clock. Services were conduct- ea Dy Hev. Walter Good nan. p ,ior of the Beulaville Presbyterian Church. He is survived by two bro thers S. J. and C. B. Williams, I.at'i of the Hallsville Community. in Book 129, page 289 and being Lot No. 6 according to the sub division of the lands of Ashley Stroud as recorded in Book page of the Duplin County Registry. Subject to the life estate of Ash ley Stroud. A ten per cent deposit will be required by the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. This the 22nd day of Dec.iiiibS''. 1949. H. E. Phillips, Trustee l-20-4t. HEP. o o o o o 9 9 O O o 9 O 0 o e 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 IN STOCK NOW Tobacco Canvas AIIGrades&Widfhs Very Nice Wheat Straw Seven SpringsSupply Co. SEVEN SPRINGS, N. C. O o o e o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o T 1L T. JL TURNER' CO. Pink Hill, N. C. ! ' .-1 ATTENTION FARMERS We aie row in a better position than ever to supply your fat m and home needs. Our stock is at its best. We will serve all your needs for cash or on credit. Armour, Baugh and Farmville Cotton Oil Mill Fertilizers Coker's Tobacco Seeds Tobacco Canvas and Twine Tobacco Trucks Hay, Grain and Feeds Field and Garden Seeds All Kinds and Size Fencing Hardware Groceries Dry Goods FORD TRACTORS And Service Dearborn Farm Implements Horses and Mules Building Supplies Rubber and Tin Roofing WESTINGIIOUSE Electric Appliances; Refrigerators Deep Freeze Units, Laundromats, Cook Stoves, Radios Meat Market Lime, Brick, Cement SHOES NOTIONS ' W. H. Jones & Company "EVERYTHING FOR THE FARM AND HOME" THE FARMER'S STORE IN PINK HILL ( : ' .. i 4 J

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