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, jry 17, i;:t ; .V 'f P it It, J- !f ..:; VkL Eoberf Fields, DtrpEa Times itepresentative ! j Teler W 213-2. Please Call In Your News. , u Mrs. Fields Will Receive SnbscriptioM and Advertising if r 1 ' 1 WOOUKOn, - Of IlOt I.Iita-' ... . n fhm wnrlr an,. " T. . rin, t ,.rw, niii was r-"lvt . i "-Ca me flit. 3U !- V UU -1 U9 1 Cl'.y v "It s t 1 ' did church L.ir in Uie i ,m-l tuc'ae 1 Davis of 'rew ire "'.ulS C;:5h0fiMrs. Joe Rivenbark Announce Dirihs Mr.' and Mrs, Charles J. Ball of Rose Hill and Winston. Salem, an- ounce the birtn w son, curies Ini 5 hii Jr.. on Julv 11 at the dry (Funeral service for Mrs. nary Memorial Hospital In Winston Sal Rutn Rivenbark, wife of 7oe Rlv- cm- Mrs. HaU Is the former Peggy Church, by the Rev Wetter Ooori-j jJA uyU cutti of man. assisted By tne Kew. . a R Hill announce the birth of a Brown. Burial soltowe , . William Jeffrey.,, en July ,. Creek Cemetery near ine cnurcu. Mrs. RivenDanc oiea eariy mw DIM! aiier an uujc mm. , ... tk. long Illness and death of our loved one. a ! .--s"'" Roberta end. children . u.' ' atltal aftar an She Js survived by her husband, - three children, J6sph, Allen fcyim and Mary Sue all of the borne; her mother; Mrs. Mary E. WllllasM of Beulavllle, two sisters. Mrs. Eu " gene Smith of Pink Hill and Mrs i Remus Jones of Deep Run. Dcy See-Is Alicr.d Ccup 1 The Boy Scout organisation, of Rose Hill was represented at Camp Tuscarora last week with the fil lowing members staying weex. Tlmmv ""o.. 'J1mm Rrthlnann T JF ry Brown, Worth Cotton, Leo Lan ler, Billy Brown, .Wade Hender son, Scottle Murray, Marvin Teach ey, Dan Fussell and James D. Fus- CARD OF THANKS The family of the late '3. Friends of Mrs.. Pauline Dixon are 'sorry to learn, she Is on our Rbuse wishes to express to their ldk Hit at the home tH her son. many friends, relaUves mat neigh-. Lawrence Dixon. bors their appreciation. and1 . Mr. C. C JUoore, one of our ola- Fit It Like New Our bod; and feaaVr eerwfoe !ia eeoqrtete la every Mtk' la faw, IiU WIm ennnfer ws bandJe;" If needs dents ressjs wfcea 'body allgiwaen; er printing, let ns do the Job. We can snake It look like new again satf at price that Is right. III! 5 U vi U ' i f. nil- fifT -' tills motor . oaies GMO TRUCKS O 1 PONTIACCAKS SALES & SERVICE MT. OLIVE, N.C ... est men of Rose Hill, 92, to be ex act u among our m. menas ana neighbors: hope to see: him out again soon.- '.;.& .Little Jane Alice Price Is a pa tient at Tbje Baby- Hospital of Wrlehtsville ' Sound. , We hope, her Mr. and MrsHush S.; 'Johnson, Jr, are visiting friends in Ohio, Indiana and Chicago. III. They ex pect to attend ' the Democratic Convention In Chicago. Mis 3essle -Johnson is visiting a friend,' Mrs. X. E. Haile in Win- " little misses1 TOiya and ' Sari Johnson are visiting thler aunl, Mrs. C H. Almond in Albemarle. Yarin Stuart Johnsdni . Is JvisWhJ Jay and Jack Cottle of ftose Hill. Mr.; Manley Sanderson is spend ing a few days in Morehead City, visiting friends. vt . Mr. asd Mrs. W. W. Karley, Jr. and son. Walter of Cary, spent sev eral days last week with Mrs. Mar- ley s parents, Mr. and Mrs. He man HalL v :; hi.u. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sanderson, Mrs. r Robert Fields and Bobbie Jean Fields. Mr. Gordon and Man- ley Sanderson of Rose Hill and Miss Syble Oglesby of Morehead City, - attended the- Johnson-Bryan wedding, in Wilmington on- Satur day afternoon. Little . Debra Teachey at , Jack sonville, spent several - days, last week with her grancL parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fussell and Mary Aim Jfussell. ;i - i j. .!;; . Mrs. C L- Faircloth Jr., and son .have returned home after spending tkeir vacation -at Carolina Beach, j-. ; Gene Hall of the U. S. Army li at home on leave with his parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Heman Hall.-. Gene has n repent to California on July 30, for an overseas, assignmenc Mr, J. . Raekley and his- moth er visited Frank who is a patient at the James Walker Hospital, in Wilmington on Sunday. , . ;, . - ooftoooooo o o o oo o o ooo ooooooo no on oooqoo o c c c . U K r M "fife m (fij 1 Ulliill Will) o o o o O o o u o o ,n o o ) () o ' ) ' ) o o o o o o o o o o o o Si o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o J Jo o o o Mrs. Ocrlice Scolt Hostess To llev; Csnosfa Club ; The newly '. organized Canasta Club met with Mrs. Bertlce Scott cn Friday evening. ; ,iv - ( ' ' r There were 2 games , played with 2 tables playing.' Those playing were Mrs. Horace Fussell, Mrs. Bob Boas, Mrs. Beaufort Longest Mrs. C. i L. Faircloth, Jr., Mrs. J. L. FusselL. Mrs. Robert Herring, Mts. J. ;S. Zowistowskl and Mrs. Ber tlce Scott. : Mrs. Robert Herring was high scorer. Refreshments- were served OiteriDe TcL:cco : Mal:el Gsiiing ; AH Sel For Owning On Accusf 4ih Whttevilie's most-prised posses-1 cent n eut . inv allottmenta, ton the ita tnhipn market 1952 . season and a somewhat hard opens wide the doors of welcome bit crop In -certain ereai .should Guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Blanchard, at dinner on Saturday, July 12 were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ward and children, Mary, Lee, Al bert and Preston of Athens, Ga., Mrs. E. P. Godwin of Wilmington, Miss Mary Lou Wllklns of Jackson ville, Miss Sally R. Wilklns of Wa- tha, Mr. Alfred Ward of Jackson ville and Mr. S. V. Wllklns. - Asia David Fussell of Wilmington visited his grandfather, Mr. A O. FusseUlast week. ;,, tVT.' ' Mr. and Mrs.' J, W. Merritt and daughters of Waycross, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thornton and children of Clinton, visited Mr, and Mrs. S. A Sanderson on Sunday afternoon. Mr.' and MM. McDonald Carr of Greenville,' visited their parent, during the week end. , ,- Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Turner Jr., end family of Va., visited his pa rents Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Turner last week; while on their vacation. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fussell and family, of Weldon were week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fussell. Mrs. F. W. Fussell of Weldon, visited her sister, Mrs. Effie Fussell during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C, L, Faircloth of Rose Hill and Mr., and Mrs. H. N. Rouse of Wlllard spent Sunday at Topsail Beach., , T , t . t Mr and Mrs. Beaufort Longest and family went to Wrightsvilie Beach on Sunday ; afternoon. : Mrs. Vann Jones is spending the week in. Winston Slem with fcr daut-hW 'Mft! Chirles-TlallUfld famly.M ti MiJ-Wr Miss. Mary Ann Snakenburg of Wilmington, was week end, guest of Mis Mary Ann, Fussell. - Mr., and' Mrs. Heman- Hall and son,. Gene, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall end sons in Winston Salem, during the week end. . On Monday July 7, Mr. and Mrs, on Monday, August 4, to begin an otner reason 01 service to growers of Eastern North i Caro llnar"'"' '"jp.Mi, The Whiteville tnarket which led the North Carolina ' Border Belt markets In, average price per pound ! make the , demand , very strong. With a tanUUve tops of $74.00 on best grades,' fanners can look-for the Whiteville market to record a muc hnlgher average than was made - last year when it led the North Carolina Border Markets.-, ($53.65 during the 1951 season, is anticipating one of -' its greatest years in pondage and money paid out. ... Reaching the forty million mark during the past season weal observers predict that the market will sell nearly 45,000,000 pounds this season to break all previous records.'- W . Eight firms will operate the 15 giant warehouses on the Whiteville market this season with no changes in management or personnel. All warehousemen on this leading mar ket have had years of experience in the tobaeee telling industry-end are":, knewn ' throughout - the . nue cured selling, world as the best In the business. -.-',,-,.,, . The warehouses and their oper ators are; Moore's Warehouse, A H. Bert Moore and Charlie Mason Tnonlea IFimiM' and Columbuit County with Mr. Jack Neal and A.f The Mia-Summet' meeting of the Dial Gray, Perkins-Newman No J Wilmington Presbytery met at the r-and 2 with Bill and Harold Per-1 Rose H01 ' Mt. Zion Church on kins and Norwood Newman,, Leas Tuesday wHlv about W ministers No. 1 and 2 with Louie Love ana ana eiaers anenaing. The WhttevUle Market has grown from S Ofle-sale, 10 million pounds per year market, -to one of the fin est three sale markets in the entire flue-cured tobacco selling ". region. This -amazing growth, promises to be continual operation as with each new season,-Whiteville breaks old records and up the ladder as the- Border Belt's Finest . Tobacco Market:": ', ,' -'' The man who made the White ville market the farmer is the most. Important : man in, our tOWn. vrfV f, fgft Presbytery Held : : f 1t.: Z?en ChiTrch t V , Townes Lea. Planters No. 1 and 2 -with J. W. Buck Peay.and A O. Klni, Nolson'g No. 1 n4 2 with John and M. O. Nelson, Crutch field's -with Raymond and Gatther Crutchfield. . n ( , MoaOey1 and Brooks with Blair and Latane Mot ley. Raw.''' Nell Stevena tit Tar Bella waa-r elected Modentnr: Vadoui cottiUtee Mports were heard. Rev. Mrs. Joe Rivenbark? Mrs. Mary Ruth Rivenbark. ie SI. asrife tif Joe Rivenbark of the Farmers from 111 over East-1 Charitv Cominunitv near Rnae Hill ern North uaroiina nave neen sen-idled m the James, walker Mentor ing with these veteran warehouse-'ial Hospital in Wilmington early men and have helped In making the Whiteville market the leader in the Border Belt ' i ; - r? To give an example of why It Is the big. money market, during the Monday morning after anness in auuui iwo weeas. v . Funeral, services were'; held Tuesdar afternoon .41 9:30 -o'clock at the Island Creek Baptist Church season Just past, It can be noted, by Revr Walter Goodman assisted that the Whiteville market was pay ing eut a total of $101,605.86 per hour ' during the 44 selling 'days. The market eold over a million pounds per day -during "en 18 day stretch last Season to lead all mar kets in all belts during that period. During the past six years It is by.Revl A L. Brown. Burial was in Little Creek Cemetery near the Church. The body -l lay in state at.' ghe Ciurch fat one hour prior td uneral services; k - She Is survived by her husband, three children Josenh Allen. Lvnn and Marv Sua Blvaihai. all n .u almost unbelievable, but true, that home, her mother MrsMary E. niiuams ox tjeuiavuie; two sisters Mrs. Eugene Smith of Pink Hill and Mrs. Remus Jones of Deep Run. o, ege. t i fliera were three minUfters lust out of the seminary whose license's were examined and the Rev. Jerry McCann of the Wrightsvilie Beach Church was ordained.. Rev. Sam uel N. Thomas of Acme and Rev. Fletcher C, i Hutchison of Tabor 1 . Olive ite for -care of the Pr jy 7. " ' Reports '" were" heard irom the Commissioners who attended the General Assembly in Charleston, W.Va., In June. i "'v! The Ladles of the Church served -, a delicious lunch' to those attend' tog the meeting. ( H ..." - " -ni" ii Ua gnJa 'mi 3 tr I 1 ' ''Rt)SE IllLLf N C. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT , IIITRODUCTOHY 0FFER: WEEK" OF- JULY 21-282 1 SWITH EVERY SUIT OR DRESS-tONE p BLANKET; Olif QUILT dtEANElt 0R 25c WE' NOW OFFER YOU A " ! 4 ' rnMPT TF I AUNDRY SERVICE, r Mi,G,,RICHERT, Mgr. .r , .. siv' v ws.-- -no. S M -A - ' 7 "Call 2321 V. ' For Pick Up And LXeUvery .a i the' Whiteville " Market has paid out to the growers of the golden weed ever sioo.ooo.oou tone nun dred million, that is) for an average of 116,500,000 per year. During the -same period, over 190,000,000 Zi P. Blanchard -anteriaineid v at pounds of tobacco have been auc- k.Ufa 4TA aa-J If.. a-. U . - . . j. . , c ON SATURDAY, JULY 19; we wHL announce, ang '-rntirely n?w' line of 'ffeneral-purpoje JteSfo fir'' "6 cMor to the f arhou Jofea DCefe MoSSp and By far the greatest values ever offered by John' J Deere, these new tractors, feature major engiering tr" ' ( advancements and a host 'of improvements that ttrp ' breakfast for Mr. and Mrs. Graham Webb, Miss Retty Snider and Dr. Kenneth Wilklns, of , Washington. D. C. and MUs Sally R.- WUklns of waina, . u. .hsrr-, waf Mr. and Mrs. David Murray and Jimmy and f Mrs. Annie Scott of Rose Hill and; Mr .Raymond Scott of Washington, D. C spent last week at Carolina Reach. . Mrs. Clayton Herring and child ren spent last weer in PolWor, with her parents. Mr. - and ' Mrs. Jim Cameron. " Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hendrbn have returned from their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Merritt and children returned to Wilmington on Monday afternoon, after visit ing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Farrior during the week end. Sandra Mer ritt returned home with her par ents after a two weeks visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Farrior. Mrs. Lula Herring, Mr. Dallas Herring, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Saun ders and children and Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Herring are spending the week at the Beach. Mr. Raymond Scott has returned to Washington D. C. after spending his vacation with his mother. Mrs. Hugh Wells of B .F. Grady visited friends in Rose Hill, Tues day and attended the service at the Mt. Zton Church. . f affe turn ffampjs werji nlawil ' I The club will meet this Friday nignt wiu Mrs. von uoaz. tloned off, "which would keep the entire City of Whiteville. In cig arettes for a life-time. - -" The market will ope oon a five hours day selling schedule, which means that with Whiteville's three rets of buyers, the local market will have a total of IS hours selling time daily. 1 ' Six thousand baskets a day will be sold for the top dollar in the 15 warehouses that could easily hit the million pounds- per day figure. 'S-.3. f.,v.-c.f,i-jn Competition should be the great est among -buying companies since 1946 as the anticipated 12 1-2 per Mr. Clayton Herring and Gerald Carr attended the Presbyterian Sunday School Supi Conference, held at Montreat last week. Mr. Herring is Supt of Rose Hill Mt. Zion Church and Mr. Carr, Asst Supt Eastern Star Met. Friday;, WOODROW SMITHS' And Cnjey Hie Dellcieng MILK SHAKES dr HOT DOGS S JHAMBITRGEBSK'H SOFT DRINKS . We Ghre Curb Service At Inteieectioa of BlVayt 11 -tW Wee B, t Grady Sckeet ;. JUST OPEIIIIIG! i i V"-- t It f-fy m p. T k f'lk 1 - I f Ilia f 1 i' , ' -t i '-t IJI 11 V Ml. -I llll.iilJ 1 -1 X.IC4 -Pl 75bssfo5SiuiiffiAs!:!;illcMiii Plywood Paints i 0 31 Lumber . f WILLIAMS LUMBER CO. - TV Located On, Highway U7.- .V Next To Dixon's Recapping Service - i Phone 3976 - Phone 3976 In The Old Penny Builders' Supply YAAf i'T.WALLACE.N.C'.L.i ' win trfcrtar'Wrferrnce V mkriv tiiffcrcnt WCYtr p- " 1 : 1 if .'S, I a . ' - ' 1 : -v 1 . . Attend : Conference . , , uii., i -Lisr -;t ' k , , - -' . 1 -'it . i'.. . U ' . i ' '. ,;-.. ,3...-....-'W . --r-ftlA ; ' Rehebath Chapter No. 13 order - l P.ji'J T"- N 1 ' S,v ' 1 of The Eastern Star held a regular - I V7 . fK i j, -..,1 meeting on Friday, July 11. - - v . -r f : J f? . ftl; -, ; A - " , i Mrs. Josie Rradshaw was re- M? A l i ah A i ; , -, ceived Into the chapter. Mrs. Brad- - fl 1 rV.I J: JBlX- JLr- J shaw comes to Rehobath from a ' P fj I V I . -v A " Ov A, R. 'I chapter in Richmond, Va.i i II I , U II I v 'x If, . iL Vw.a.J s ,u;;""",i ,7?;1v).v i; ' A - " ' ' ;. , r,r . n a-ai,-. .ty V JUL i- V aaNflMaJI 7 ctore thi Saturday to be rre to stop in and tzz fcr ycuificlir:hoW much core lvalue these rtz.t :: . j?rrv. t ir IVJ i. CN A VACATION, DONT HAILE CAHIXESSLY. A CHECKING ACCOUNT 13 r ucii SArr, youa aixcs stuts azz . ., , lania, aV-r-, s1 YOUR CinLDHEN HAVE PLENTY OF tlTLK TIlS IXOT DAYS, 11 -1 Jcl n Deere" Tractor offer you. 1 :.: : JKX :P03 WHITE'S, Tins RHLK THAT IS UZZXZZZD. 4, W H 4 1- V V a a ai iiaf 1 4 J tl? ) ( y " T Wi . k an W W S , .cr' 1 J 1" fill -i '" T A' - ( c . 1" atJ AT A t A
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