"7 n Xj kJ Li . wJ business men Heel . gf : A : rem'ar meeting of the Busl um Mens Club was held in the pRecreatlon Hall at the home of Dr. rH. A. Edwards Monday night. , ?JOne of the projects for the year, iithe Installation of curbing and gut . jf.ters for the business section of cvthe town, wa3 reported almost !wjjjpleted. The. ,lub, decided to subserve the Thursday ; afternoon 'posing of the stores for the suni- nc:- months, beginning April 81. Officers were elected at this meet mg to serve for the new year. The are J. A. Worley, Pre.; Beuben King, vice Pres.; Ike Stroud, Sectjr md Trees. . i ' ' ' The feed chicken stew. committee served Vc:r.3 Girl Dies From Wreck; ! Cleveland Turner Being Held The meetings are held aaonthly on the 3rd Monday night, 9ix years of continuous drought came to an end: during the snow season of the past winter. ' - 5 ! : ta . (47 i Clyde Faye Rochelle, six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cly Hochelle of near Jacksonville died last Friday of injuries received on April 10 in an -automobile accident Uch injured five persons. Cleveland Turner of Pink Hill is under U.500 bond pending a hear ing scheduled for Wednesday, Apr il) 87, but whether the bond won be' Inereased because of the death wa not known at this writing. ine girl suifered multiple ;r.- juMes when the pickup truck in whjch she was riding was struck in the) rear by the' car driven by Tur- nei) on N. C, S3 near Harris Creek. Th child. was thrown Into the road by I the impact.. She and her pa rents .were enroute to a church haausm at the time of the acci dent. Highway Patrolman A E. Co said that Turner was charged with rwcUese and careless driving, fail- to have-adequate .brakes on his atB4 assault with a deadly wea- Funeral services were held al the family cemetery in Jacksonville. Rt. Saturday afternoon, conduc- INSURANCE' AGENCY AI.I, KINDH OF IN8DKAlfOV U a TDKNKtt, Jr. ' . T. i. TOmttWM Mak mil'. Olitost laesnrasMW AfMsey--f' DUPLIN SAND CO MORTIMER MAXWELL Pink Hill, II. C. Phones? 2376 and 2154 ( 'ir. r r I ! li Vila-Lite Masonry WALLS BuiltToASlandard Hot To A Price - Build For Keeps I WITH VITA-LITE .Smith Concrete Jnc. ted by Rev. Henry Jones and Bev. Joe Whaley of Richlands. Surviving in addition, to her pa rents are three brothers, Elmer, Reuben and Earl; and four sisters, Mrs. Robert Rochelle. Elaine, Julia of the home. Civics Club Installs Officers At a rcetilar meeting of tde Pink Hill Civics Club held at the school on Friday night, the following offi cers for the new year were install ed: T. J. Turner, Pres.; Rudolph Harper, Vice Pres.; Ethro Hill, Secty.; and Woodrow Jackson. Treas. About 45 members were present. Local Boys Win Honors In the annual judging contest for nvesiocK ana dairy cattle in the nntliMood Federation of F.iture Farmers of America,, held at Rich-lnn-ls recently, John E. Johnson's tei.ni of the Pink Hill School cora :ri ed of Bobby Hicks, Rooert and njll; rt Smith, took first place for D-.'.hi Judging and Millard Jenkins, Don.iI'iI and Junies Howard ranked sec md in livestock and swine Jurt-Kini and Mrs. Roger Inman and Dell spent the week end in Wilmington. Mrs. p. W. ICattoB la vUttlng son in High Point. Hugh Wells, Jr. of Charlotte and Hunter Wells of Catawba Coilege nave bees visiting their parents. Southern farm Market Summary Hog prices eontlaued downwai i this week in spite of reduced ro ceipts at virtually all marketing points, and declines amounted o mostly 50 cents a hundred pounds. Cattle marketings increased at most southern markets with prices holding mostly steady. The general trend of the major poultry markets was weak with prices declining in all areas. Heavy fryers were In good demand for th Easter trade at 2 cents lower to I rent a pound higher Cotton Markets Closed . Bear Marsh Man Dies Heart Attack J-lom Swut aloHu Church Women - By Mary'llotua Jim" always - sava that snvinr slice in on a enerous coating oi elbow 'grease. A sympatliet.c husband's not the worse kind; so I ' never r confess that spring cMankfg's not the cyclone he thinks it is. vnr -woman knows that a little organiz ation and ftm- Mesdames T. J. Turner. .lnnM Smith and Elbtrt Smith, Joint hos-ji ti'vses ror the Women of the Pres byterijn Church meetings for April entertained it the home of Mrs. Turner Tuesday night. Mrs. Elbert Smith presided The program "The 'fonsehold of Faith" was presented. A report was given on the meet ings of Presbyterial held at the First Presbyterian Church in Wil mington Tuesday and Wednesday of last week . The' host esses served pineapple salad, lilz trackers and coca colas. it Kinaton, N. C Phone 3412 Manufacturer of i VITA-LITE CONCRETE - V. NtODUCTS Dealer: . Duplin Mercantile f.' ' f Comnanv ' '"V w TUIIE II) SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3P. M. FOR THE " 17 r no v;?VS-f A in mi i in - 3j ;t, r;xi: - y. ' 0 0 0 -J i'7';? ' - - r , HJnW: Ov Ui1:. - presents ' : .v:? Personals Mi'-il'inies J. M. Jones and D. W. Ruff in were at Greenville Wednes day tn altnnd a District Conference Of the W.S of CS. Mr. J. M. Joqes had as guests at his- summer home at Morehcad City over the week end, Mr. Jim Jones of Brunswick, Ga-., and Messrs lid .limes, J. It. Davis, Lin wood Turner ,ind James Miles. Mesdnmes Leslie Turner, Aub rey Turner. J. M. Jones, Linwood Turner ni.d Ci. M. Turner attended me opeiKii; ot Weils new store In Goldsbmro recently. Mrs. Bealrice Henderson has re turned lo hrr home in Smithfield after a few days visit to Mr. and Mr.). Jones Smith. Mr. find Mrs. Aubrey Turner, Jirr Leslie Turner, Mr. Linwood Turner, Mr. T. J. Turner, Mrs. T. A. Turner rind Dr. H. A. Edwards attended I he funeral of Mr. I. J. Sandlin at Beulaville Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones of Bruns wick Ga.. came recently for a visit wiih relatives. Mr. and Mrs A. H. Aldrldge of New York came Friefay to visit Mr. Aldridge's father who is critically ill at the VA hospital in Fayetle ville. , Mrs. Beatrice Henderson roHirn ed to her home in Smithfield after visiting the Jones Smiths. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Strickland and children of Bailey visited rela tives here Sunday. Miss Connor i Jones returned Ci Washington Friday after a week's visit al her home here. Miss Nnreie Williams and "Mr. inine know how can take the irk out o work. Take m 7 cleaning b as - ket, lor in itanoe; if 'my best helper Square and sturdy, it's 'designer to At my own cleaning needs and to whlttle'down household mile age. Now ! don't have to trudge baek 'downstairs lor that bottle of polish r dual cloth I forgot Everything I need is. where i want it when I want it The kit U fitted with a com partment -for dusting' rags, an other (an empty glass coffee jar) for oily polishing raga. AH ir, their places art bottles of wax. ammonia, lemon oil, touchup polishes . tor scratches), dr cleaner, and bleach (for those stubborn bathtubjStaina). In it also are metal polish window cleaner, scouring powd er, a bottle or glue (handy foi juick repairs), and a box ot lacks and nails. ! You can choose your tools tc fit your Jobs; mine include sev eOT1ypef brushes, a window squeegee, whisk broom, ham mer, screwdriver, and - an all important- feather duster. ' 1 not only use this duster foi furniture bus find it must for keeping m y Venetian blinds fresh and new. Blinds really don't n e e'd special care if treated like lurruture. .. -, . . Here are a few rutestTvais covered regarding yanetiar blind care. Dust them regularl) with your duster away from the tapes. In the city, wipe then down once a month with plair soap 'n water or a weak am monia solution; Never,' never al low dust or soot to accumulate on the slats. Remember always to wipe tha blinds dry when exposed to rsir or snow. 'Don't ever dunk then m the bthtub-you'll vshnni and fado the tapes: You -wouldn't bathe your furniture arid if you keep m mind that - Venctiat l uhnd- should be tiaiis.1 'lit: run..,u. tltsyii lead a-ioo ioun-iee uie. ; -v - At Thursday's close, when soot (cotton markets began their Easter holidays, middling 15-16 inch cot ton reached the highest paint of th - season 1- date at 33.19 cents per pound. - $2.30 a bale above the pre vious Friday's 32.73-cent level. Afield on the cotton front, boll weevil emergence in parts of South Carolina was reported the most numerous in 12 years - 3,969 per acre, compared with 2,710 per acre last year. Nearly 200 tree-planting mach ines are now in use in the U. S. say the Forest Service. The machines work well on level areas and on slopes up to 30 per cent. Lurner Holloman, 52. died sud denly of a heart attack at 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday of last week at his home in the Bear Marsh Commun ity. Funeral services were held on Friday a-fternoon at the home of his half-sister, Mrs. Mallard Davis, of Calypso. The Rev. H. M. Pope, pastor of the Calypso Holiness church was in charge. Burial wr j in the Calypso cemetery. Surviving are Mrs. Holloman, formerly Temple Boyette; five -ons, Willard of Ingold, Furnie, of Clin ton, and Willie. Grainger, and Syl vester all of the home; three ibu fThtery. Mrs. Lovett Holland, Caly pso, Mrs. Woodard Ball, Fayette ville, and Miss Dorothy Hollomen, of the home his mother. Mrs. Fnr mv Holloman; two brothers, Willie Mack of Calypso, and Wellington of Newport News, Va ; one sister Mrs. Kate Mis. lsll. Ezzell, and Ma'lard Dave one half-sisti r, : both ot Cl.- Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II. Carter, Company KINSTON, N oooooooooooaeooooooooofctt Kinsfon Aufo Auction t A o o EVERY WEDNESDAY 2:00 P. M. The demand for clean cars and trucks is unlimited, as our buyers from all over the state are paying the TOf CASH DOL LAR for these vehicles. Sell your car or truck on the KINSTON i-"AUTO AUCTION. Some of last Wednesday's prices are listed below: 49 Pontlac 8; new $2610 49 Ford conv. used 1830 48 Chevrolet SM. extra clean 48 Ford tudor, average 1370 46 Ford, clean 1075 48 Plymouth, 5-coupe, fair 920 40 Chevrolet, clean $669 41 Oldsmobile g, clean 550 16G5 42 Buirk. clean 675 '!9 C hevrolet coupe, cln. 590 42 Nash, clean 465 40 Plymouth, clean 540 o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 000000000000 ooeoooooaaae r HERBERT W. PATE OWNER AND Al C HO.M ! ?v Goldsboro Ili-Wiiy, l'hone 4")21. Kin. . O o o v Sliuitera . a ! of Color ;1 1 .1 wuiJow shutters orlgV i give protection t ie weather, their chief 1 is to add color and beauty to a home. 1 1. c.lor is the key color 1 iL'aign and tha shut 'i.J -e painted to blend I u '.Lh tha mnt I W 1 s-'-h r M-ored with green BsphaH . a matching green or a r . orange-red would Da s'. i-4 t-'oWr for tha ahuttan,: . VVhe.i tie asphalt shingles are l J, 1 !e 1 mixtures of two or' " ' '' '. rhutters which match i i : :- more prominent col r. 1,1 tiie ronf would be attractiva. t eo.oco.ooo A oat y 'ore than 60,000,000 quadf Ot f.".,:'n!'illt and cream are con iViirM daily in the United States. .? " ' - . AS' i'irlGEE THAN STEEL 1 I ,n thrcud is stronger th' " :'e v. 11.! of the same s fl, i n-U n( to teoti mat. ' f -r f - 'l ' Itesearch 1. a! ' . -.'X -jrd-. 4 : THE FOLLOWING 1 1 i-, WILL CLOSE AT 1:00 P. M EACH THURSDAY-UNElL. ?,HraC'R?f,,K '-'.A im f.Ts EVERY OTHER WEEKDAY WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL G I'.iVt. T . A . Tufier & Co. Farm HoeSt Equip Co. flMii!lbiii5on M3yVAij Seijice W. H. Jones & Co. First Citizens Bank Smith's Garage L. P. Tyndall's Sons Jones Chevrolet Co. Turner & Turner INSURANCE 0O0-