r Li ..-L 'u U i i ? j u - - . : a . . 1 . turf W sat ImJ MOTOR PARK THEATRE Kiwayll Pink Hill, N. C. "Slump lace of the Carolina's" (Ia-A-Car Individual Speakers) S!:dv$AI7&9P.M. i STRICKEN BY RARE MALADY ClX! TUtner & Turner : INSURANCE AGZNCY v "AIX BXNDR OF DtSUKANCnB - t m X;t Pirador, CAJNgS DOC RESEAPCH CEWTglf L. C TUENSB, Jr. T. J. TUKNXm HBJ'fl OlSeel Ussaraaea Aeteaej ' , ''"JLU'V'''-1f,; . PINK HHJU N. O StJNDAT, Mar. 20th a, f r r- was rami EMU 8 V ! 1 IJAolL KAInuUnt'LLAUUt KAIrto . " iirf . ru wc-ii ... smil (Mill tuna uao Also Color Cartoon MON.TUEB. Perfect stars in a perfect picture Robert Mitchum And Greer Garson in Desire Me Also Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY, only It's Devil Horse Fury! Thunderhoof With Preston Foster, Mary Stuart and Thunderhoof. Also Last Chap. Jesse James Serial THURS. - FRI. Look! You Guys and Gals! IT'S GRABLE! LAUGHTER, SPLENDOR AND ROMANCE! 2o wi,h CESAR ROMERO WALTER ABJEL - REGINALD GARDINER Also Color Cartoon SATURDAY only BIG DOUBLE SHOW! HITNo.l Train To Alcalraz WithWith Don Barry And Janet Martin. HIT No 2 Law Comes To Texas With "Wild Bill" Elliott. 3 THRIFTY Builders PREFER VITA-LITE Building Units Because;. 1. They are aged under Covered Storage. 2. They have high Insulat-Ji VU T HlUVi .- 3. They "are Termite Proof. 4. They are Fire Safe. 5; They are Economical. They Are Built To A Standard' Not To A Price. . 9 I JKEW VOKK New York PesUn aster Albert Goldman reads the tamUt to Michael Celancelo, S, and Ms sister, Pmlttte, C, setting blood' irant fusions tor Mediterranean, ar Cooler's, anemia. The transfusion bleed mu.st come from persons whose forebears are from the Mediterranean -. Miood for the children's twice-monthly transfusions is supplied tiio New York City Post Offlcs Blood Service, assisted by Red Cross- Entertains Club Mrs. Lehman Williams was hos tess to a regular meeting of the B. F. Grady Home Demonstration Club at her home Monday after noon. Mrs. Williams presided. Home Agent, Miss Hilda Clontz, gave hints on "Modern Serving Aids". Mrs. Paul Williams made a short talk on Poultry and Mrs. Lewis Williams gave some sugges tions on making Spring suits. The club voted to donate $25 for the purchase of cooking uten sils'for the American Legion Hut a Maxwell's Mill. Nineteen members and four vis itors were present. Refreshments carried out the St. Patrick Day motif. Mrs. Scott Herring will be hostess to tfie club at its next meeting on April 4, at her home. P. T. A. Meets A regular meeting of the Pink Hill PTA was held at the school Monday evening, March 14. The meeting was one of a series -on Good Citizenship, being sponsored by the PTA and- Home Demonstra tion clubs of Lenoir County. Rev. Weston C. Reed, Supt of Ken nedy Home Orphanage was guest speaker. Platoon Sgt. C.(ieL Kerfiieth Maxwell, son of Mr. art) Mrs. E. R. Maxwell If Pink Hill, has been promoted to the rank of Cadet Platoon Sergeant at Castle Heights Military Academy J n Lebanon, Tenn. The appointment to this rank is based on the cadet's military and efficiency record. Ca det Maxwell was also a member of the cast of "Patience," an operetta recently produced by the Music Department. Basketball The .''irk It'll H'Z'n School 3lli enu'o .;: Is rtetcaied the B. F. Grad y 8t'i giaders 18 to 11 in the Pink Hill High School gym Friday after noon. Hostess Mrs. J. K. Smith was hostess ta a regular meeting of' her bridge club Tuesday evening. - ; ' ' ; WE HAVE BOTH DUST AND LIQUID TYPES FOR BLUE 'MOLD CdNTROL NOW IS THE TIME Sovon Springs The Si. Patrick day theme was carried out in decorations and re freshments. Mrs. Linwood Turner was the winner of high score prize, Miss Irene Mizelle won second, while Mrs. Roger Inman won con solation prize. ' Mrs. Frank Wiley won a prize in bingo. After the first progression coca colas - and mints were served and at the con clusion pineapple delight ' with whipped cream and coffee - v - U; F. V. Meets At a meeting of the Willard Smith of the U. F. W. held in the town hall Wednesday night, the following officers were elected: ' Commander.. Jasoer 0. TyndaU: Sr. Vice Comm.. George M. Tur ner, Jr.; Vice Comm , Christopher Coombs; Quartermaster, Aubrey W. Turner; Adj., Jasper1 K. Smith; Post Advocate, John E. Johnson; Chaplain, Rev. Norman P. Farrlor. These officers will be installed at a special meeting to be held in Ap:il. After adjournment a fish stew was enjoyed. Personals Mrs. Clarence Jones was called to Wilson Friday due to the ollneis of her sister-in-law, Mrs 'Bustet" Bell - Mies Carolyn Parrish-awtAnn Youngbiood of the school 'facuity rpent the week end at Wilsm Mils. . Cadet Kenneth Maxwell spent a few days at home here recently: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Simpson ai d son Freddy, Messrs, Lonnie and Haywood Stroud visited Mrs. Lon m. strnnri at Sanatorium Saturday. Mrs. Clifton Howard and son of Kinston visited Mr. and Mrs.. Floy a Heath Sunday; I ' M. nnd Mrs. CU-shlttn Turnor and u4i.jth;er s.pe::i the weax ana m ri. T, 11 ' V; 7-.V.. .- iluth Turner Parrott. of Kinston . . . . a ..W. has been visiting ner tmuuuiii' m A Tinman . f i i. J I 1 mis. i. "'' ! -r r:r ill i'r4 :Tar Lin wood Turnec. T. tJ.: TuroW. John fn Plpi4h Thunday, , Mrs. T. A. 'Turner attended the- funeral of Mr. WHltam Pifltett in Kenansville' lastFriday . 1; Floyd Heath, Ji;.,?Ia ;iturned to Washington, a. arter a wee end -visit at nis-noroe. 1 ; TO START USING IT 1 VSI9 rHXI PSJJVIftMC MAII. - - " IM ALASKA 0X1M TVU. 60 rU " iTC WAWUTIHBPrW RUM , J7 ' TN J) rik CM HOtmtSMPlBK tHOOTN HAIKO fOX TIRI WHO WUM ON MCCftTLY.WON HOR VOC CHOWS THAU ANY OTHBff DOC WAT tV UV IMS, Uoinej Dog E. C. Tyhdail Dies C. Preston Bryant, 77 of Clinton, Route 2, died in a Fayetteville hos pitai at 9:49 p.m. Sunday after a long Illness. Funeral services were held from Rowan Baptist Church Monday at 4:30 p.m. with the Rev. M. C. McQueen, Dr. Roy McCul loch and Dr. R. F. Marshburn ofi i -elating. Burial was in Mt Gilead Cemetery. Surviving are two daugh ters, Mrs. R. W. Sasses of Wilming ton, and Mrs. E. C. TyndaU of Ke nansville; five sons, C. L., A. L.. Kinston Auto Auclionl EVERY WEDNESDAY 2:00 P. M; i The demand for clean cars and trucks. Is unlimited, as our , buyers from an over the state are paying the TOP CASH POL LAR for these vehicles. Sell your" car or Jruck on the KINSTON AUTO AUCTION. Some of last Wednesday'srices are listed . befow: . . ' t' . - -V v-ritjjf'i) 49 PonUae g. new J261 40 Chevrolet, clean VM' 49 Ford eonv. used 1830 41 Oldsmoblle I, clean to 48 Chevrolet SM. extra dean IMS 48 Bulok, eleaa f7S 48 Ford tudor. average U78 39 Chevrolet oenpe, eln. 594T 48 Ford, eleaa 107S h Nash, eleaa 85: 48 Plymouth. 5-coupe, fair 928 40 Prymouth, eleaa 840 HERBERT V. PATE OWNER" AND AUCTIONEER f Goldsboro Hi-Way, Phone 4527,Klnstoo, N. C CiS&I STOIC Y CPK3v .'N ..'-, . , thy can't escape. Loo &sj .wait' ; r;v y, ...;J $howe.k:kmnt AliJ-KslItd balei aliad wato lii thatched root Lea txrca on the ground: they dry dT i fefteraftwaiain,;;! .. l-Z:' AA :'.'-.-.- ) rcicra rex ksa.i owr::-;:-Do your own bali s i hour jrcsar crop teready ' ;';,".'vr' ; HAKSia CSr:il WINSX5V-cuti wladrc tcitV; aad mk tL best bale. Tana xt mora fcslet t hoim fv '-v:':. r' ' y''r .. - c, l sjaaaaafw '3 SERVIC SALTS THE ARKWS "rVPTfcNTs'pATt BACK TO THE CIVII, WAR AH9 ' sVBBK SO NAM CP MCAUM TrMtV AKI IN IMS SHAPE Of A POO HOUSE earth Center. If. Y. C. P. S., Jeff C, all of Clinton, and J. T. Bryant of Wallace; one sister, Mrs. Mattie J. Carter of Rocky Mount. DahielS. Wells Daniel Stewart WeUs, 70, Rose Hill, died at tns home Sunday at 6 ajn. after a long illness. Funeral services were held from the Rose HUl Baptist Church Monday at 3 p.m. with . Rev. J. V. Case officia ting. Burial was in Rose Hill ceme tery. His wife; four sons, J. S., H. F., Donald R.r and Dodson, all of the home survive. 'f j, . - . ,t .r: MOM llAVtS STAY ON . THI STIM-ThegenU way to bale. Savef mora laavas. color and : " protein of hay. Laaves , a rollnrl inalft mtumm "t " T w wwww7 w e sj.r wr p j it you woul I ITS J" ra ret: : ..: Cj J. Officp $u0ftes r AND ; E Q pt I ;f jBN Tj . DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX M.i II. Carter, Cc.?:ny KINSTON, N. C aaaaaaaaaaasassaaasaBBaBasisaasaasaaBWsaaaBaBasaasis Levis E. "Moon" Mullen ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ALL TYPES Commercial - Residential - Industrial -RURAL FARM WIRING MY SPECIALTY All Work Guaranteed . i v . v. a? Jry Class 1ECL298 Phone 2576 , Warsaw, N. C. : Mov; Plymouth on Dicploy Plymouth's new spcoial . deluxe Is teaturad abov. Brilliant : new Ityitef i combined with outstanding riding comfort, increased roominess, .and. sweeping nieehanusal improve Rni in the new Jtoe of Plymouth Completely rcoeataned, tba bew Plymaoth has a hman ' wbeeihaaa tor a better ride and more totdA stahBHy, but tea tront and averhang far easier parking and garaging. While Cut silhouette has bean lowered and the x width de creased, there at more head ana leg room and acuta are wider. Typical of Plymouth's menp raflnenienta is the Ignition-atartar combination, with which a turn of the key starts (he engine. " ' The new Plyraouthi are 'sleelT in appearance. New tear-end styling provides a graceful balance with the horizontal grille lines which em- phasise the broadness of the fromV Fenders which blend perfectly into body lines are nevertheless separate and 4rtacablei thus avoiding sheet snetal panels so costly to repair or eilaoo. , . . j ' . '':r"y' , The new Plymouth line hwtudes feme . distinct sTutomobfles. Special dfotuse and deluxe types are on a lXS-ineh wheelbase, one inch longer j. . .( i OF WIRING than last year's. . Special y! deluxe models are1: four-door 1 sedan, club coupe,, convertible club coupe and station wagon. . In the deluxe group . are the four-door sedan and the club coupe. In addition, Plymouth will build three deluxe models out a brand now Ill-inch whaelbastv a two-door sedan,-a uuaoaer eoupe, end new body type, the Suburban. , , . . The 87-horsepower engine has Im proved performance and eiotonc? with a new design cyliouur head which increase ' eomprestdod ratio to 7 to 1. ' A new chrome lutefl compression - piston ' ring riuce cylinder wear and provides ( eatar protection during' the brelt-Jn period. There are improved oil rings for greater oil economy, wttila a newly-designed intake- man!' 'J Induces quicker, amoothat warm-up and produces aster 1 1 , response.. . ; ; Body styling which produee greater passenger room without et cassive bulk also increases V " V-typa' windshields have 87 r i more! area and trovide i vision without distortion. T. ., vrptvi cleaf 8U percent f area, and the rear window i pero nt larger. ..it

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