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No matter what you pay, very Keepsofce Diamond Ring 1$ GUARANTEED PERFECT. Small Down Payment Balance Weekly Whitfield Jewelers Kinston, N. C ' When You "Need A Feed" Come And Get STEAMED OYSTERS r Barbecue Pig or Chicken Short Orders Or Just A Good Home Cooked Meal - SIMMONS CAFE IUgKway.llrr.By Pass -Sr- ApplDonee SALE! All 1958 Merchandise Must Go ' m UOWiond SAUE -:- HEATIIIG APPLIANCES -:-WATER HEATERS -: RANGES . BROWN RANGES Classical Beauty I GiCH-MldJpioJorjQuality FIRST IN QUALITY FAIREST IN PRICES and FASTEST IN SERVICE! . "A Satisfied Customer Is Our First Consideration" ii ; NATURAL. OAS CO. KINSTON GAS .DIVISION 117 E. Caswell St. Dial JA 3-6192 Kinston, N. C. " mecomlng included - Mrs. Tom Simmons and daughter, Guerry of Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs. John . Johnson, Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs Bill Hamilton, Clinton; Dr. and Mrs. Corbett Howard, Golds boro; Mr. and Mrs. C R. Jo nes, Tarboro; Mrs Otis Banks, Comfort, and Mrs Car lie Johnson of Kinston, Mr. Z. V. Barrow, Snow Hill; and Mrs. Frederick Albritton of Jacksonville. , Mr and Mrs. Ebbie ' Howard "have returned from a vacation trip to Florida. : s: Mrs. Dempsey Smith Is reco vering satisfactorily, after under going surgery at Lenoir Memorial Hospital, Kinston' on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Oates, who were recently married, have re turned to Raleigh, after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Oates. Keith will graduate from N C State College ia the spring. ' r-.'V: . -i . ' Mrs. Sue Rogers and Miss "Bet" Taylor otE.CC, Green ville, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Whit ford Hill and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Taylor, respectively. Mr. Lonnie G. Stroud is quite jll alt Eastern Carolina Sard torium near. Wilson.' Mrs. H. E. - Maxwell has re turned home after having under gone surgery at Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston, recently. . Mr. and Mrs. Willard G. Smith visited their daughter. Miss Char lotte Smith at E. C. C in Green ville, Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nether cutt and son, Dwight, and Mrs. Hess Davis visited relatives in Raleigh during the weekend. Messrs. Tom. Davis and J. A. Worley were in Raleigh Friday to' attend a resolution committee meeting of the North Carolina Farm Bureau. .Mr. and Mrs. Herald Latham and children of Kinston, .visited Mrs. Latham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H E Maxwell in Pink Hill, Sunday. - CoKtribuUoni To rv3 Builtiinz Fund 1 .Thei following people halve re cently .contributed to the Build ing Fund at the Fink Hill Metho dist Church - W. H. King Drug Co, Raleigh. - Turner Tractor and Impl&ment Co, Kinston; Mm W. R. Diavis, Mrs. L H Wil liams, New W, H Jones Co, W. F Simpson, AW. Turner, Mrs. T. A. Turner, Mr and Mrs. Edd Jones and Womack Electric Co, Goldsboro. .'-,-:r.'-';rr ;"; The following have made ple dges to the Fund. Manly Hatch L. H. Turner Melvin Carter Mrs. Fred Lawton ':' Robert Holt ; . Mrs. W. C Clark : Russell Bostic 1S Miss Nannie Carraway Jasper Tyndau m , . . Haywood Stroud . Mrs. C C- Jones '-..'. Mrs. Gene Small -.iH Mrs. -Leslie Turner : Mrs Jepsey Pickett Gerald Pickett v; Shelby Jen Smith Mrs. Dovelle Outlaw Emmett Watson ' W. F. Simpson Mrs. L. H. Williams W E Brewer '.' 1 Mrs Ruby Smitk ; and.',' -i ' '' It 1 u fife m fit P7 Presbyterian W pf C. Held General Meeting . a " ' The General meeting of the Pink Hill Presbyterian Women of the .Church was held at the Church at 5:30 P. M. Tuesday. The president, Mrs. A. W Turner was In .charge. :., , : ;,- Following the order of business the program, entitled, "The Wo rld Telling Us," was presented. It was in the form of a skit concerning ft convocation be tween two-women, one of jwhom had just returned from a .trip around the world. The purpose of this program emphasized the effect which . our life as Chris tians and as Americans has- upon the nations of the world. ' ' , 'Mrs. A. Turner and Mrs. Inez Sandlin served Pineapple- cake end coffee after the meeting clo sed. T"-i i;s'''::?,''':'':'ffiv:";: 7 Announce Birth ' 4 "Mr.. and Mrs. Robert L. Wal ker of Charlotte, formerly of Raleigh, have ' announced ' the birth of a daughter, Myra Lynne, on Monday, Jan. 12, Mrs. Wal ker Is the former Frances Quinn of Pink ilL Grady H. D. Club , Hold January Meet The B. T, Grady Home Demon stration aub met with Mrs. Wil lard Westbrook on Monday . Jan uary 5th at :30 o'clock. Mrs. Fal- "Cvrnet, president; prrided. J jars, juaniey a. &ornegay save the devotion and the group sang "Ever Onward." Mrs. J. an- Huie, Assistant Home Agent, gave a talk on 'Having a Good aub Meeting." Year books for 1959 were com pleted and project leaders nam- d Mrs. Scott Herring, recreation leader,' led games. "7 1 Mrs. Belle Swinson Was welcom ed as new member. ' The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Elbert Smith on Monday February 2nd. at 2 o'clock. ; ; Youth Conduct ?9 Worshin Service In observance of Youth Week, the young people of the Pink Hill Methodist CHurch were in charge tof ' the ; entire worship service Sunday morning. The invocation was by Jimmy Miles. Lynn Turner read the scripture which- was taken from Matt 8:1-20, and the momtnf message was brought by Mel vin Williams. Hie used as his subject "Youth f Evaluates the Church".- , . . t ' : Hymns used were "O Young and Fearless PPophet," Look For the Beautiful! rand living For Jesus." The Benediction was by Charles Miles, f &- Flowers used' in the Church were given In memory of Mrs. Zoa Turner ob bet birthday by her grandson; .Lynn. Johnny and A. W. Turner, Jr. ' -. Rev. H. L Harrell is the pas tor of fbe Church. Circle Met With Mfs. Stroud' ' r Mrs. Haywood Stroud was hos tess to the nht circle of the Pmk ! 111 Methodist c Woman's Society Thursday nightK- Mrs.' Wilbur. Tyndall,' " presi dent, was an charge. The pro gram 'was p.fesent by Mrs Stroud and Mrs. W F. Simpson. Cake and coffee were served. - 3JC -7 ATIllESOn Lowest Prices On PELETIZED FERTILIZER PLANT BED COVERS MC-2 BED GAS' : ANIIYDOUS AMMONIA - For Small Grains 7 ' SEED AND FEEDS ODELL & J. C.' HILL DEEP RUN, N. C. V X !':. Maxine Howard , Crowned Queen " . . '. Maxine Howard, ' senior, was crowned homecoming queen at halftime when the Pink Hill girls played the girls from Southwood in a 69-49. winning basketball game in the Pink Hill Gymnas ium Friday night,' , r ; : Members of the queens "court were Linda "Wilmouth, Diane1 Ho ward, Carol Stroud, Grade Tay lor, Betty Turner, Mary Evelyn Howard, Jo Ann Whaley and Mary Sue Craft - Although Maxine was unable to play, due to a knee injury,, the Pink Hill girls "remain un beaten in- Lenoir County League play. ' ; '. -' : ',."' . ' " Civil Service Exams , A new examination has been an nounced for . shorthand .reporter the Civil Service Commission said today. Applications , will also be accepted! in this examination; from reporters who use . closed micro phones. Th obs to be fillel pay ti om S4.490 to $5,985 a year and are located is various agencies in the Washington D. C, area. I All applicants will' be required to rake a g nerat abilities test and a 5-minu:e dictation exercise. Tot positions paving 24,490, the rate of dictation will be leoi-wordg per minute; no experience Is required For positions paying from $4,98(1 to $5,989 year, the dictation rate will be 175 words per minute and applicants are required io have Phone 2070 , ; "The Place To Go" A n Wilder ' Norman Cliaszard 123 S Queen St. We Deliver t 3 DEALER FOR STORM WINDOWS i ' AND ' ; , .? STORM DOORS v ' Check Our Prices - oooooooooooooooooooooocrj Womanly Tad and Friendlir.DSs - There Is a wetnaars aphere to death even aa there Is to Ufa. That to why we employ a lady licensed embalm er ea eer staff te aid those femmuie leeches that are as all Important a these comIobs se that the resells wUl be exactly as you wish. Ask ,oe her sbrald the need arise. " ' ' ' - " , " Honored On Birthday Little Antley C. Smith, was gi ven a birthday party on his se cond: birthday- - o . January 25. Those enjoying the honor with him were: Pamela - Smith, ' De bora Williamson, : Cathey and Tama Smith, Paula Smith, Ye vet- te Miller, Emily and Bill Gene Stroud and Carol Dawson of Jo nes County and their mothers. Also attending . were Antleys grandmothers, Mrs. Harper Gray and : Beck from Jones - County, Mrs Alvin Smith of Pink Hill., . ' Antleys mother served cup ca kes, pound cake, peanuts and ice cream to all of the guests. He received many nice gifts. . i . i N i . ' i Honored At Party . Miss Alice - Faye Smith ' was honored at a surprise party on her 16th, birthday Thursday ni ght, by her mother, -Mrs. Ruby Smith' and her sisters, Mrs. Do velle' Outlaw : and ' Mrs. Leslie Turner, 1 at. hex home,; 43 class mates from the B. F; Grady area where she attends .school, 'were invited guests. Games and - danc ing were ' enjoyed, and refresh ments of Lime punch, cake, po tato chips and nuts were served. A shower of pretty and. useful birthday guts were received. Cub Scouts Presented Charter Frank Wiley presented the cha rter to the Cub Scout Pack, or ganised at the Pink Hill Metho dist Church recently in a spe cial service at the Church Sun day morning. Jepsey Pickett is Cub Master, Mrs Pickett den mother and Robert Holt Jamen Miles and L. C. Turner make up the Pack Committee. " experience depending on the grade level for whi:h application t is made. ' "j Applications ; will be accepted until further notice and must be filed with the U. S. Civil Service Commlasioa, Washington 25 D. C. Further Information' i Civeq Ir civil service announcement No. 177 which may be obtained fiom most post offices throughout the coun try or from the Commission's Washington of ice. Hovard-Carter. Funeral Home II BOTJB AJIBULANC SEBtlOt Phone JA s-UTI - faol M. Howard , Ownei 112 K. King, Khutoa '-' Otis H. Carter o o o o o o o o o o o o o cr o o o o o o ioooooooooooooooooooooooc !L-:dGS::r Zerao liquid or ointment doo tor! antiseptic, promptly relieves itching, stops acratchins and so helps heal and clear surface skin rashes. Buy fxtrajA Strength Zemo for 7P T fl stubborn cases iatiVtl , Seven Springs. Miniall . Delivered to your borne in S gal lon jugs weekly. .Deliveries in Du plin each Thursday ki Calypso, Fal son, Bowden, Warsaw, Kenansville, B. -F. Grady and points in betweed tt interested in getting -itbe ,-water drop a card to SEVEN SPRINGS MINERAL WATER, Seven Springs . N. C. or notify the Duplin Timer office. ' '" . '. Adv.; - ' SIMMONS HOG MARKET OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ o o o o o o o o o o o 0 e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Top Prices For: Top Hogs " SEE OR CALL . i' Leroy Simmons or Chris - Coombsg o o o o o o o o o ' o ;o o ;o o O O Phone OL 8-3581 ; Alberf$on,'lj.,.C;r.;. ; . Open From Sun tip Til 4 P. M, Saturday Sun Up Til 10:00 A. M. r O o O o o o o o ttfOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOU' M Y F Sub District Meet The local M Y F were in charge of the devotional at the sub district meeting held at the Me thodist Church in Kenansville Monday night Taking part were AY.-e Faye Smith, Genette Har rell, Brenda Bostic and Glenn Williams. DQGAfvllW?. . NOT. AT ALL! Help younelf to a better and brighter tomorrow by saving regularly today at First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company. Your nearest First-Citizen ofce will be happy to show you how easy it is to start your sayings program. , t OVAIANTHD MTtStSTON SAVINM Savings received by February I, earn interest from February; 1. Attend Ruritan Convention Messrs John Worthingtoiv Tom Davis and Whitford Hill were in Washington D C. Monday and Tuesday to attend the National Ruritan Convention. , Announce Marriage " : Mrs. Nellie K. Parker of Mia mi, Fla, formerly of Pink Hill, has recently announced her mar riage to Mr. Robert Hughes, also of Miami.' The couple expect to come to Kinston to make their home in the near future. ' HOOKER & CO. STOCKYARDS ". KINSTON ' ' ' Bogs are money now and Booker and . Company ' Stock yards Is the. place to make a good chance. : Toe auction Is on Tuesday for both CATTLE and HOGS.. The yards will be elosed Mn lays and Thursday daring Jnly and August Mrs. Rodrers Is at the yards on Friday to gladly buy what yon have te offer. - V " - Come See Ls Sometime Tc!e:!.one JA 7-1C11 T Oct M QMS We appreciate very much your understaiyiing and considera- ; ;s trains 42-48 and 41-49 between Wilmington and Rocky Mount. . ' ; ' " ' i x ' ' ' t Xi As you know, the action taken fry Coast Line was due to the -heavy losses incurred in the operation of these, two trains. Suchl losses were amounting to more than $189,000 Der vear. with nn Wlipf , ?. in. eight; it was because of this situation that Coast Line found it necessary, to seek authority of jthV North Carolina Public. Utilities Commission to consolidate these trains.' . (-' ' J I" . !, ( v ' v; We sincerely hope you. will not he inconvenienced by these ' t. . 1 " . - l . 1. . i: N . i ,1 . ... .. :a'. ?" L"" No: 49 V I "I Effective Jan 27th No. 42 . ; .V", , I J , ' - 4 i - i ' 4 ' ; (Read down) 'Ul v - ; r ( Read Up ) ' v 3:40 PM V-.' ' Lv " New York. . , A? , , . ' ' 10:55 AM a 8:10. PM r C' . : i Lv Washington ? At . , - 6:15 AM 5.-33 AM . ; At, : Goldsboro s, Lv v 10:04 PM, 7 t ; , 9:00 AM ' - -Ar' ' Wilmington ' ' Lv 1 - " 7:30 PM -.'.hj-.a sleeping car will De operatea between XNew York and Wilmington, and a dining car will be operated in train, 49 from 'Rocky Mount to Wilmington. ( , ; ' i" , ' ; " " ..These changes become effective'Januaiy 27th.' - . : . atla::t;c co.'st4i::e Rjir.o.'o . tv::i cxir , lUCTLAND r : "t A':v::r f:::rai. tzszrr ;:: :r:i .