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i i i- i Lu rt . i r o.i.- i :it'-s. ; iwn hr L ( i . . j. I. i ire to plin not hati a Civics Club but as be Cwiipi..uented on their work, far as we know none but Wallace They have a vision for their town; and Warsaw have a. business men's, they have a faith In their town: club. Those two towns have a Jun- and with such a spirit, If it con- lor Chamber of Commerce., As I tinues, wo may look for greater obsei-yed in Pink Hill you will dls- days in Pink Hill. . - , Pir.!iili!l C:il."2j$ !:n'$ Club ". ;f'::S.'Sp;nicrin3 Perched Pig Ch:in ; THE SPIRITS THERE as the girls of B. P. Grady cheep, leading squad ran through their practice session. From left to right ; re: Charlotte Outlaw, JUolly Faye Davis, Carolyn Smith and Jean-' parte Kelly ""V J x (Photo by Lincoln Kan). 1 . , ' , " Tf Business Club v.. By J. S. GRASY. . . I had the pleasure of attending the monthly dinner meeting of the Pink Hill Business and Professional Men's Club (Uast . month, j To ,ine the meeting was an eye ioperter. The business and professional nien of Pink EtQ are taking, theif- town and their business, seriously. They meet once each month and partici pate in a round-table discussion of problems facing the community. They not only just talk, they act For example the president, Lin wood Turner, reported that' the Pink Hill High School basketball teams recently bought, new uni forms. It Was a case of necessity so they proceeded to order them without Aougn money td; pay the full bill. H!iat fcappened theilub had enough money In the treasury to pay the bill but instead of using it they voted to take up collect ion then and there. Such they did and the results were enough money raised to mora than ' pay for the basketball suits. Instead of put ting the surplus in the treasury, 0 good I s i: of course; it's ELECTRIC! K ? il tt , . .-.! . k, i rA I "S it." iu" ' -"i. J W 61 your F "E8 copy of i . fpedallr fpart d fncipe bookJet bf' ?!. ; Iumism ' i '-wrsc uwm movie stats w ' cix wives,a f .se f- eiw. , ,( h . , Oba't sala tis opportunity! Get tout F&LH I 1. ,- they voted to give the entire am punt to the school. a Billie TyndaIl, Mt. Olive under taker, was there and told of his Interest in establishing a funeral home in Pink HilL He said he had looked over Pink Hill and Beula yllle. After hearing the Pink HilW ians express, themselves, he - told them Bfeulaville was definitely out of the picture, he would go to Pink Hill as soon as facilities were avail able. From the spirit of the' men present I'll venture to say necessary- faellltlee ; will, be available shortly. " '. 1 Recently Dr;' Ruffin, left Pink Hill and before he hardly got out of town the men had a new doctor coming. Now that they have the new doctor they, are talking about getting a second doctor and build ing a clinic or smallhospital. I Editor Bob Grady and Dr. Ed wards reported ('on' the proposed star mall route to" run between Kenansvllle, Pink "HllJ and Albert son. The Club is whole-heartedly behind the proposal. They discussed more street lights and a walk la the northern part of town from the last stop light to . the Motor Park theatre. They'll get them too. My thought is that the Pink Hill men have something that every town in 'Dunlin' Coiintv need. f roafons why yoti nood . , - ( :-,r "T,"T7", 4- i 'i. - ,t-r , : - ' " ' ' , ,.,v ,. cjj 4?.. , t3 !' 1 f on CUcfric Rang Better looking rstvlN w ;R r( fedeeai Si k'secnyiewe -rsKwiny k'acoef k'sfael , V' k'sawtam!! Ife atiadem . The only way to enjoy ail'thcM baoefits Is to have aa Electric Range. No antor V what make von choose, be sate U ELKO TRIC sad you're sure of baring a ntuiy j mnnM raofal . A n - Several months ago the Pink Hill Business Men'rClub donated about f 150.00 for the Duroose of starting a Purebred Pig Chain for the Pink Hill jffa Chapter,, A , committee was appointed to supervise the set ectlng. purchasing and niacins of these pigs. The committee set up the rules thai will govern this pro Ject. They selected from 60 boys taking Vocational agriculture at Pink Hill the five boys who met the requirements and- presented them with a bid? These bovs are to return a gift pig from the first litter, to be given to other Quali fied FFA; members. " ' , , - . . ' The soys are being encouraeed to follow the most up-to-date meth ods of swine production; Which In cludeavhouslng. "feedlne. fareedlna. sanitation and management. SPORTS AFIELD By TED RESTING Sometimes even the most experi enced sportsmen run out of, sup plies; before getting back to their base. Here's an emergency kit that lgh only 194 pounds and can be carried in you hunting coat pocket. This will, aupply sufficient nourishment and shelter for a three day -trip.'5 rJ;: :. a)y JOHN ti JOHNSON ;! First, get a tin with a good, lid PJaoe the hooka in a email enve that measures SXSMiX 24 inches.' iope on topf the rice, put the'lid pu is a standard size and easy ta on the can and teal Jt with 1-inch find. Then get the following: three wide adhesive tape.- .Then wrap packets dehydrated soup, j three your flsnline lengthwise around the iuuu wei cnocoiace oars, nine bouillon Cubes one-half pound of nee, a snore iengm oi nsniine, 31 f perfect temperature control ana clean neat. , , And I like the way it keeps my pots and pans , dean the wav - ing eleanenta, - wasted into J":" For amy kind of meal, an Electric Range . is thrifty to we. Fodd waste is nt down bo- canse yon get L watUiingforyoa. tla& out for yootself at ypnr dealer'sf TV Vool Chops California 5 Meupfoterioladol teap coarsely oNeppedonhsi ' f H V eoanad aweVeeaw f Cook prunes 10 minute In about Si t pftVCut prune Wo me)!!imv!xd tou in frylnfl pan. Saute on'Tft ana mtwoom 3 mine n. Add. ,r 'KMnato taucoi cook 5 minutes longer. Add prune, chop , 'Salt, pepper and 2 cups wtter. Coven ikantr 1 hour. Add - . - remaining watertBeedd.Y;!J4ervingi. 1 i J.ftt. f n.'J Ul - V:: "sr. -.'- r ! i - . f . f f J llnJ i...-. ... J L,;'.J"i... J' 1 " I f t 4 4w.wf & '. V'" I ' 1 - Some of the highlights of the pro- I gram are for the boys to keep an account of breeding records, weight framed and learn the value of feed ing, a well balanced ration. They will also Jearn now to select, ' fit and showtheae animals.'. T j The boys now having pigs are: Roger Post Hill, (who has already returned a pig to the chain), Fred Harper, ' Bobby Hicks, Kenneth Howard, James Howard, and Cecil Murphy,' who received the pig Rog er Hill returned to the chain. 1 It is the desired aim of the Pink Hill Business Men's Club in spon soring this project to promote more interest In growing purebred awine In this community ' and" to 'clve young future farmers of Americt a good start in the business of far ming. " ' ot 4 hooka, waterproofed matehes jjor patches in a waterproof box, a 4-inch piece of candle and 40, feet of 80-pound test Cod line. v j ,To pack these; first place the t candle upright In one corner .of the tin, then pack the ..nine bouillon cubes on the bottom after remov ing any bulky wraDDlnes.' Next place the three packages of dehy- drated soup on the side at the can ' nnnncif wminrii Mm u , three chocolate bars upright tot the -Mil aniii nmii In anm f Ka tn 't - o fill any soacea. -ix:,ir can and wrap the cod line neatly around the aide of it u . r, You should use the supplies In ' C:::2 AUTRY, tfor of tit own . television and screen produdions, Iso starrlnfl ever CC radia , , lnsidetheoTenorofltopotherange,foor I , cooked elactricailr ia lops wita ns," says Mrs. Gene Antrr. "My husband calls our - Electric Rang 'civilized cooking,' with it they hog the top of the heat' there's practically eo beat the kitchen." 1 oniformly good results. And you're pot tied dowato condnnal pot watcb irji because this modern range docs the ; 4 large viol oSope ' j i r 1 leetaoan saft i . few grains pepper f, , cup of water. Remove ' piece. Hoot fat or salad J " . ...!) t V. t (tit t't J"(J1" viKr-av HtM A Day At Home Sconomfea t B. F. Grady school li shown here. From lefts ; to, rlsht ares., sewinit: Shelby Jean Southerland, Peggy this manner. For breakfast each day have one of the packages of soup, strengthened with one bouil lon cube. For lunch, eat one choco late bar bar, and for supper boll up one-4hlrd of the rice with two ouiiion ; cubes. You do all your cooking in the tin container, after carefully unpacking if ' The candle is useful for lighting a quick fire. The cod line is used for lashing poles together when making a lean-to shelter; and 'the flsnline and hooks are used if nec essary, to augment your diet The kit is to light and handy, ted when properly packed, will re main in good condition for many months. .- . ' 1 OUTLAW'S BRIDGE . ' , 4 STUDENTS TOUR STATU CAPITAL "... " Students of the Outlaw Bridge School spent a . day in IRalelgh touring placesof interest ' Teachers, accomoamrintf HiAm tn to the'Capltal City were Viola West brook, Louis James Outlaw Lucy u. Smith and Wilburn wnnm Students makinff th trin A, V.. Jones. Curtis Slmmnna V.A. ward Holme, Jr.,' John Webster, Peggy Carter, John William Carter, Ernest Quinn, ' Carolyn Stroud, Bryce . Hardison. Janet . narriAn David JElarl Blizzard, Betty Lou Dall, Bobby Alphin, Elsie Jones, Robert Grady, Ted Grady, Clay HU and Alise Herring. -- ' Dejmas Deaver. Marcrn nuvw RusseU Barnett Thurman Arnette, fPaul ArneKlte, r'Bdrmam Arnette, Freddie Taylor, Oma Faye Hardy, Remus Creel, Jr., George Bennett Joyce Faye Williams, Lorraine Thompson and J. R. Lane. - N. C. BOOKLET OFF THE PRESS V ' . A new booklet In fnnr onlmw pitied "North? Carolma- The Tar ' Heel State" has been Issued by the '-.'s- ' Acre's v:!.y lS.z: : . I '(--.( r, 1". . - i U "nvravTHiNo about this great new : . ' JL "81 DodgC-the way it looks, .- n ,anu nanaiet tern you v. that here's a car that's built to last. i fetlf,' rides ,and handles tells you . . ' It's a car that's stunning to look tunnina-' to look at, with plenty of head, leg and ' mourner room a car engineered from bumper to bumper to last D longer, go ifartherf at lower cost ;.. ip-iMtauN.wi u. ' , Five short minutes behind the -5 wheel will tell you why this is the - car for you-for the year ahead. jQH' 1 1 "y "r "p , ft ' r ! r.;: -, ? ':,N,v, .' i." r 1 , ... lit' .i -YWU find that the new Orlflow '' v - - " Jean 4rady; aewlng machine, Jo Ann Grady; ironing; Nellie Faye Parker; supervising, ' Miss Thelma State Advertising Division. v" -. ' : The booklet depicts North Caro lina as a "Variety Vacatlonland" stretching fro mthe highest moun tain in Eastern America to 320 miles of Atlantic. Ocean coast line affording sports fishing the year 'round. It also gives information about North Carolina' leadership in industry and agriculture, State government State Capitol, and the State's history, Including the story of how North Carolinians came to be called Tar Heels. First edition of the booklet is in sufficient - for bulk distribution but it Is hoped that the supply will NEW - TURNER . Horse Drawn - Cultivators Just Received If You Need V , r,;.0ne - Get it Now.V,;:;:- ipEll SPri'GS SUPPLY CO,: -: Seven Springs, II. C. v It mt w 0 9Kj .ftwa aperies iScK r::Hrba ' ' i ' Soyi Don r.:z.2 tzf 'dzHzf ' r . . 1 Shock Absorbers not only give you 1 i a truly new kind of ridebut the refuiung nnoouineu and freedom 1 from wheel "hop" and "bounre" reiulting (moothnest and freedom mean lcu car wear, prolon? car life. f Famous Dodge Fluid Drive, with u nootner iiaru ana uops, cuih- i ions" all moving parts from, engine . . o xtu whecu-adds to car life, wve, Uw-lowe" co,u- . , " o i, C"" !". Td"?, ' "j f 5? how Tu 5u ?. PY ''r000 more " 'nd. ",u not u ,h . i ; bllity of this new '51 DodgeT ' - . . , "... Oilday, instructor; and hemming, Norma Allen Smith and Lou Gene Smith. (Photo by Lincoln Kan). take care of all slncla conv m. quests. ,, TtfitfDALL FUNERAL HOME IN MOUNT ouva " VUOMK 2SS3 , 'Home og WayBe-Uupliit" r burial AasoeiaUoa - Funeral Directors . jSmbalaaeta Ambuianoe bervioa lay or NagM lv ' i H 1 " There are 675 miles of bridal path in the Great Smoky Moun tains. "5nx f f e : V- ii tm ml id I ' . ' a 1 II . AKorit, Chicago, lit. v i I 4 t Oi.uOW u t at down hmui o baj t.n-y t p o.her cars, never oeiore anything Lke UI . it. Jut m (w ci r-' i.'.da ate .-'--1' u ) i 1 ' ! 1 i , , '";..'.. '-, f J i - 1 V i I . " Lo.....5.y it. j, i..!,. 'iy . .j J. - k s- "I -. Good NcMihors ir' roylr-rri? " :v;; A ""I J N. 0
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