- H v TBK DUTtm TIMES, KKNANSVTlXJt, if. C, THT8DAT( BEFTZMKEB W, lt34 ', V ) Mrs. Williams tonlesl Judge Mrs. Christine W. Williams, Dup lin Register of Deeds, served as a judge at the Pender County Fair last Friday night in tke selection of Miss Pender County of 1954 and the two runner ups. Miss Mary Anne Blossom of Rocky Point was selected ' as the ' winner and ' was crowned by Miss Betty Jo Ring of Lexington, who is Miss North Car olina of 1954. Second place winner was Miss Shirley Hanchey and third place went to Miss Betty Lee ooooooooooooooooooooooe g WELCOME TO JJ I STROUD'S SHELL STATION I 8 g When In J 1 Pink Hill I e O Come in and let Us show you the New Chevrolet 2 O O GOOD USED CARS Jones Chevrolet Company ooooooooooooooeooooi OO0OO0O0000000O0O40 o OPENED Wednesday Morning - Sept. 22 o o o o o o First FORD Garage O We want 100 used cars & Trucks Trade-In On 'S4 Models o o o o o o SALES & SERVICE W. H. JONES, Owner FRANK WILEY, Manager LESLIE QUINN & BILL BYRD, Salesmen W. H. JONES MOTORS g "Your Friendly a Phip2nil , M 000000000 00009000000 WELCOME Ike Stroud Shell Station In Pink Hill GRAND OPENING While In Town HILL SUPPLY Your JOHN DEERE Dealer oooooooooooooooooooo Trade In n -v ij : I i Flake. A larke crowd was on hand to witness the beauty pageant Oth ers serving on the judging were Mrs. Mary Soutberland, City Clerk f Wilmington, and Messrs. John Sykes, Managing Editor of the Wil mington : Star-News, Charles ' Crav in, of the News and Observer staff, '.ester Gould, of Jacksonville Ra dio Station, and Joyner Lewis, membe rpf the Board of Aldermen of Jacksonville. ; :, Farm Bureau Drive Archie Davis of Pink Hill has been named chairman of the Farm Bureau Membership Drive in that Ever In Pink Hill o o o o o o FORD Dealer" rinK run, in. a TO THE 9 O O o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o SEPTEMBER 24-25 Be Sure & Visit COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO IKE STROUD ON THE Stroud Shell Station GRAND OPENING FRIDAY & SATURDAY PINK HILL A Growing Town " ',-n-V" i '"' i ' '. i :'. n ' -1 i i if .1. j jf ii .n1 - T. A. TURNER. &, COMPANY Allis-Chalmers and New Holland Farm Equipment ::v;- . .. , PINK HILL'S OLDEST FIRM - . area. The drive is set for the week of September 27 to October 2. Teachers from B. F. Grady School, attending the physical education '"orkshon in Kenansville Wednes day and Thursday, were Sallie Out law, Effie Outlaw, Mary Stroud, Sibyle Davis and Nina M. Garner fronthe primary department; Bes sie Kornegay, Lorena Vestal, Kath erine Sheppard, Katharine MsLaw horn, Louise H. Wells, Ruth Faulk ner, Jene Elzas, Mamie Fordham and Henrietta Grady, elementary teachers. The workshop was con ducted by Miss Stuart, representing the State Department of Educa tion. , W. S. C. S. Circles ' Mrs. R. L. King entertained the afternoon circle meeting of the W. 3. C. S. of the Pink Hill Methodist Church, Monday, September 13, with 8 members present. Mrs. Jas oer Tyndall was program leader and led International Relations, the topic for discussion. Mrs. D. W. Ruffin, chairman1, presided. The hostess served sandwiches and tea. The circle meets on Monday after- loon after each second Sunday 01 the month. Mrs. John E. Johnson was the hnstpss to the evening circle of the W. S. C. S. on Tuesday night. Mrl W. F. Simpson, chairman, presided at this time. WE WELCOME OUR FELLO SERVICE STATION DEALER STROUD'S SHELL SERVICE STATION For First Class Auto Service Come To Pink Hill ESSO SERVICE CENTER Joe Westbrook, Manager BREWER Drug Co. YOUR REXALL STORE IN Extends A CORDIAL WELCOME TO STROUD'S SHELL STATION Watch For Our lc Sale NEXT MONTH mm Drive' The Scouts will hold 'what they call their "Kick-Off Drive" on the campus at B. F. Grady High School at 7:00 p. m., Saturday, September 25. , Participating in this drive will be Scout Troop 40, the Grady Cub Scout troop, the Outlaw's Bridge Scout and Cub troops. Scout exec utive Bruce Boyers of Goldsboro will be on hand as well as scout master Bob Holt and assistant, N. A, Morrison. Scouts Plan Meet Twelve Scouts met with Master Bob Holt and assistant master, N. A. Morrison for their regular week ly meeting at the B. F. Grady Agri culture building Thursday night Plans were made for the joint meet ing to be held at the school Sep tember 25. Grady PTA Met The first P. T. A. meeting of the year was held in the auditorium at Grady School, Monday night, Sep tember 13, and was well attended. Following a business session the group was served refreshments. Tobacco Tieing The Youth Fellowship group of young people in Rev. N. P. War rior's charge will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Souther land for an old , fashioned tobacco tieing, Friday afternoon, Septem ber 24. All members are asked to be there on time. Personals Mr. J. A. Davis was in Raleigh Tuesday to attend an F. C. X. meet ing. Mrs. Hattie Davis and Miss Bes sie Kornegay visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith and the Dollie Davis family in Calypso and Mt. Olive Sunday. The B. F. Grady faculity members .'.;.. rrP- for the weekend in cluded Miss Thelma Dildy, Ahos kie; Miss Katherine McLawhorn, c.iton; ana Mrs. Katie Rowell, Kenansville. Mrs. H. B. Fussell and Peggy of r-ie Hill were guests Sunday of Mrs. Fussell's mother, Mrs. Hattie Davis. Sgt. and Mrs. Lewis Norwood Smith and children have gone to Wilmington, Delaware where Sgt. Smith will be stationed in the Mo tor Pool division of the'U. S. Army, after having visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hess Davs and other relatives for the past two weeks, jgt. Smith was stationed at Camp Pickett, Virginia until it was inac tvated on September 1. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Wallace of Pink Hill, Mrs. Katherine Smith of I Norfolk. Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Don- I ld Gibbs of Sevnn Springs were recent guests of Mesdames Wallace and Smith's sister, Mrs. Lucy Hare in Asheville. While there they took i trip through the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and among places of interest visited was Cling man's Dome. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harvey of Jacksonville were weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith were guests of Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Bob Smith and family at Smith- WE SAY WELCOME TO PINK HILL STROUD'S SHELL SERVICE STATION Visit Pink Hill A Growing Town mi on Your B!G BITEHer bow opened like a huge mouth, the Navy's new "Tradewlnd," the R3Y-2, prepares to gulp 103 battle-ready soldiers during text exercises at San Diego, Calif. The cavernous interior of the 80-ton turboprop Convair-bullt seaplane is also dasigned to carry cargo or tanks. A fleet of the huge craft will be in operation before the end of the year. Mr. Hill President Pink Hill PTA Mr. Whitford Hill was elected to serve as president of the Pink Hill School P. T. A. at the first meeting of the year held at the school, Mon day night. He replaces Mrs. Elsie Taylor who resigned. Serving as vice-president is Mrs. L. H. Turner H sec-'-tirv. Mrs. Murphy Bos tic. Mrs. Warren Carter is treasur er. Hie meeting was well attend ed and a great deal of interest was shown. All the new teachers were recognized. Refreshments were ser ved after the meting closed. field on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Cochran and children "Al" and Lon of Rober sonville. were weekend guests of Mrs. Cochran's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kornegay. L. G. Kornegay, Keith Oates and Bill Herring of State College spent the weekend at their homes. Miss Bessie Kornegay and Mrs. Alvin Kornegay were in Kenans ville Tuesday evening to attend a meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Chilton Howard and sons Buster and Mike of Kinston spent Sunday with the Floyd Heath family. Sharon Smith of Pink Hill and Jerrv and Martha Sandlin of Beu laville were overnight guests of tneir aunt, Mrs. Floyd Harvey and Mr. Harvey in Jacksonville on Fri pooooooooeooooooootooooeooooooct 3000000000000000000 o o o o o o 2 s o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o vs o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o day. Messrs. D. W. Smith, Elbert Smith and Hess Davis were at Sneads Fer ry, fishing, over the weekend. Mr.. R. J. Smith of Hillsboro spent several dss recently with relatives at Pink Hill. Mr. H. D. Maxwel lind Mr. R L. King were at Broad Creek, fishing, during the weekend. OOOOOOOOOOdOOOOOOstf&OtfOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o THE TYNDAL LBROTHERS WELCOMES STROUD SHELL SERVICE STATION ACROSS STREET FROM US In Pink Hill FOR VALUES, SERVICE, SATISFACTION, TRADE WITH L. P. TYNDALL'S SONS YOUR HOTPOT DEALER FARM SUPPLIES o Q o ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Sgiim FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 & FREE Six Beautiful Glasses With The Purchase Seven Gallons Of Gasoline REGISTER FOR FREE T. V. Drawing October 29 rM x-v n n - m b mm m IKE STROUD, Manager ' North Carolina farmers, harvested 300 acres of jW thi jye'ajL seven per cent lnciesJi over Jasiyear. . The cash iara& income Ot North Carolina farmers dropped six per cent in 1953. Many a girl goes to college with the intention of making a name for herself and winds up turning the job over to some man, x .: Demand for flue-cured tobacco is continuing strong and this year's ftooeoooooeooooooooooeoooQ O r O CONGRATULATIONS TO IKE STROUD'S SHELL STATION o o o Shop in Pint Hill e o o o o e o o o o e o o We Treat You LV U TURNER .1 1 II'...' AT FARM & HOME Equipment Co. Phone 2331 lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOv PIN $ILL ' if n nO tew J & mm r fl fv is iru. .'rllAN croji is expected to be np five per cent from 1953. ..,, . -, North ' Carolina's 1954 ry cms ; is currently estimated at 268,000 bushels, compared , - with 232,004 bushels produced 'last year,' Wood production in North Car olina in 1954 Is estimated at 241.C09 pounds one percent above the 239,000 pounds shorn in 1953 and 23 percent above the 1943-52 average production of 197,000 pounds. o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o and visit our Store Like A Friend & TOM DAVIS o o In Pink Hill O o o o o o o o e o o o o o o w o o o o o o 25 Of I Y o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 49 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o h ft t t ' .',1 FRIGID AIRE ;.'.. vft"'-' ; Dealer Pink Hill, .H.C; o o V- o 9W OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCC

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