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FRIDAY, OCTC"! U.uJ ' L ' 4 vj .-J n-J kJk V " ie W tb4 fc-J ' ir I r - .... -. ' ' .. f ; 3 Dlrccfir 01 A- L LiCccpsrsiivas ' 4', Chicagor Oct 13. The Amerl i j tan League of Cooperatives,' In ees . V (ion here for the past three days In jV the Sherman Hotel, today elected " f Its directors for a four year period. t A new member of the Board, Paul - D. Grady; of North Carolina, was H Soil's Plisrmacy v r4cVltlon Specialist Pnone 2551, Kinston, N. C. Q:;I:ng TJaterial II You Heed Any Of The Following y- Buy, Now 29 Gauge Gal wanired 5-V Crimp Roofing 'I fit (all lengths) 29 Gauge Galvanized Roll Tin i - J ! NAILS ALL SIZES We Also Have Plenty Of Wire Fencing SrMSPTtl!!GS' SUPPLY SEVEIt v ! t We Build tb a STANDARD NottoaPRICE! ' - . . CONCRETE'PRODUCTS INCORPORATED -FheBr-313 " ' " Ktaton, N. C W T "" W cr 7 f? Vv There'fl a lot of differgneietwen a repair Joblhat ac tually renew your equipment and 6ft6 that jult btd byil' ,.L. Genuine AUla-Chalmera repair parts fit perfectly and . are made of the right materials tor the job they have to , v da Youteave money because the new parts last-longerf ; your entire machine lasts longer arid you get better per- ' '.formance.' . " j $'k'&)4$ly ; All repair parts Installed by 6ur mechanics are Aade the tame factory and to the same specifications as the ., original parts In your iAJulaJhalmers equipment.' ' Y", V , '", ' Now is good time to have your equipment checked ; ; for worn' cr Lroken parts, .. .... j- " HinetaX? the Ntitlcmil farm Wht Hem Utmt r x. .iveiyl T. L elected for a four year term. Mr. Grady, a resident of Kenly, N. C, is President of the North Carolina - Warehouse Corporation; Vice President of the North Caro lina Cotton Growers Association of Raleigh; a director of the three Farm Bureatr Mutual Insurance Companies of Columbus, Ohio; a I director of the reopies Broadcast-1 in Company of Ohio and Wash- ington, D. C; and a director of the Peoples' Development Company of., uoiumpus, unio., . - The Convention todays received a telegram of best wishes and con- gratulations - from President Tru man, who expressed his dlsap- ointment at his inability to be ' nman) , tnr hn Convention, but said he was on his way to visit with General MacArthur. j On yesterday the Convention heard Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa, Presi dent of the Cooperative League of Japan. At the banquet last night Governor Marrlner S. Eccles of COMPANY, SPRH16S, II. C. y st fined? j t . . Jvl : Washington; D. C, Chairman r of the Federal. Reserve Board," was the principal speaker. Delegates from Canada, Mexico; and the Latin American countries participated In the League" Congress. The Cong-, ress will close tonight ' ':. SHOWER -$,. .. Mesdamea H. D. Maxwell and Walter Godwin were hostesses at gtork shower for Mrs. Enunett Rogers at the home ox Mrs. Max- weu Saturday night Dahlias and zinnias were the predominating flowers used for decoration. Donuts and coca, colas- were served. The honoree received an array of - at tractive gifts. , r''?"' '" '' - - . WITH THE SICK v Mrs. Carl Davis remains critical ly ill at ParrotU Hospital in Kin ston. ' . " v-1' - Mrs. Leslie Grady is critically 111 in a Goldsbortf hospital. ACCIDENT Mrs; Richard Oates, her daugh ter Joyce; and a Walker child were struck by a car as they walked to ward Woodland church from their home in the Grady School section Sunday night;- Two -cars, meeting, failed to see the pedestrians be cause of the bright lights. They were treated by a Mt.' Olive doctor and found not seriously Injured. . PERSONALS Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell during the week end in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Johnny JNTat Ungton of Reldsville,' Mrs. Walter Godwin and daughters -of Wilming ton and Mr. and Mrs. Enunett Rog ers of pink HilL ;, The Veterans - Class at B.a F. Grady enjoyed a barbecue supper at Maxwell's Mill recently. ' Dr. .H. A. Edwards, Messrs Lin wood and Aubrey Turner: Earl and , Dempsey Smith and James Miles iishea at Moreheaa over the week end.; . ' '. Mr. John Watson of New Bern and Mr. Clayton Rouse and daugh ters of Moss Hill were guests of Mrs. L. R. Turner Sunday. Misses Stokes and Swift of Grady School faculty were Raleigh visit ors Saturday. -Mrs. Thad Kornegay, Miss Bes sie. Kornegay and L. G. Kornegay were in Durham. Saturday.. .-.., -Mr. jmd' Mrs, H. D. Kornegay visited relatives in Rock Hill, S. C. during the week end. ,v mrs. jerry smitn nas returnea to Newport News; .0110 wing a visit with relatives .here. Mesdamea E. M. Sills. T. J. Tur ner, Sallie Westbrook, Earl Smith, N. P. Farrior Floyd Heath, and Miss Lula Tyndall attended District Day of Prayer at Grove chureV ib Kenaneville Thursday. , " Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snffth. Mr: and Mrs1.' a G. Tyndalland Miss Wanda Tyndall enjoyed an oy9ter supper at Chinquapin- recently, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lea have returned to Faison following'! vis it with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sills'." Mrs. Graham Turner and lnfa'nt daughter Nancy have returned from Memorial General Hospital In Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jones andvMr. and Mrs. W E. Brewer attended' the Wake Forest-Carolina game at Cha ttel Hill Saturday- ; Mr. arid Mrs. J. B, Southerland of Wallace visited-relatives here on Sunday. - Miss Vevie Maxwell spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gooding at Wallace. . Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells attend ed a meeting Of church officers and teachers of Wilmington Presby. tery . at White Lake during the week end. Mr. Alfred Wells of Davidson College spent the week end at his home.:.': , T Miss Madeline Carswelf spent the week end In' Manchester. Miss Margaret Smith was, at Pageland, S. C, visiting her parents during the week end. i . Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Teel and son Carlton of Farmville, Mr. and Mrs. Chilton Howard and Buster of Kin ston and Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt Noble , and Douglas - of Deep Run were guests of relatives near Pink' Hill Sunday. '- About 125 were '-' present at a birthday celebrationis for Mr. John C. Smith at his hortitt recently. Special guests were Re-. and Mrs. N. P. Farrior and Rev. Thomas Horner. ; ; Miss Joyce Maxwell "was a week end guest of Miss Eleanor Gay Her ring at Peace College- and attend ed the State-Duke- game; Mrs. W. B. MarsUburn of Rich lands was a guest of Mrs. T, Ji Tur ner during the' week end. Mr. and Mrs) Royal Kornegay of Seven Sprmgs-were'gupsts of MT. and Mrs. Scott Herring Sunday, f Mr. -and Mrti - Faison Turner and children, Mrs. -Annie Mae Ken nedy and Mrr Alacou Fully hid supper at ulchers Landing Sun day night. -; -' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strouj I.'n 1 S'rouA and M!r'Dorr. 7 C : ' 'id v-e at I I : with a' barbecue dim with all the trimmings at their . une near Pink HiU. About 125 relatives add friends were nresent. ... '..-i MYF SUB piST. MEET , A Sub-District meeting of the Methodist Youth Fellowship was Harpers Soulherland Ccmir.unity Hews Mirs. Willie Rr Harper, Correspondent ' Guests of Mr. and -Mrs.- Bndell Outlaw Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hay Noble and children of Kinston1 and Mrs. Rachel Outlaw of Deep Run. Mr" and Mrs. James Southerland and ' children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinson in Mt 01ive.s Mr and Mrs. John Martin of Kinston were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer Sunday. Mrs. Kittle Sutton of Jackson ville is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will lam Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Harper and family-visited J. F. Tyndall in Raleigh Sunday. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hines were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Qdell HiU .of Deep Run Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Talton of Pikeville were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bodell Outlaw. Mrs. Sadie Guy visited Mrs. Har old Davis in Kinston last week. Q. How soon should young cal ves be placed on pasture? A. Young calves should ' be put on pasture only after they are at least 10 months old. If you turn them on pasture sooner, parasite FLOWERS FOR All Occasions At IN KINSTON Call Our ItfpreSentati. MrsT;J.Turner I Agent In Pink 1011 Tel 2854 L j-For All Popular Magazines, NeSv or Renewal, See Mr$kf!3if(I Heath PlNBltxA-, : . .. Tele. 817-t 1 Bdbys ' 1 '1 I I 111 . 1. I' U I t I m n a, i -ari mi rv i. - - Tlariysmell towns, many small businesses that's f Kofth Carolina- in fact, it's all Asftfrfca,: Among - the many thousands of small business men in our " . -; - ., . ,'- t, , . 1 -.-(,- ' f- 1 - . -lt"- ' state are those engaged In the distribution and '. sale1 of beer. They run1 their buainesses legiti-" , niately, successfully and in conformance) wiih ' the lawi TheyVontribute their share to our main - 4 street "prosperlty-to our taxes and-to-the- pre-v serra'tfoiioi our American way of WeVMflfVsjl iree enterpVlsi tolerance end righki'ti 'others.' But most important to ; tte fact that they stand Sale of beer as opposed 'i ' 5 North Carolina Division : , C:nrro 5tates erewirs foundation. Ing a held -tr Davis'- Milt, near . Seven Springs Wednesday night, Oct 4. A weinerTtoasra pr&agram and rec reational period was enjoyed under the dlrectioaof Miss Susan Waller. The local group was taken to the mill by" Mr: aha Mrs. H. C. Turner and MfsrJohft'C. Smith. j Cathrya Guy visited Miss Maggie I Shiver at LaGrange last week. Mr. and Mrtt Merrltt Outlaw of Seven-Springs' were dinner guests of the Tobe Rouses Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Lee and Mrs, Sarah Lee .were supper guests of Mr. and' Mrs." J. B. Smith of Pink Hill Saturday evening - Sgt. Marvin Brock was honored at a barbecue at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Smith Saturday night.' Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith of Deep Run visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harper Sunday. Mtadames Willie' and ' Harvey Harper attended Day of Prayer service at . Grove Presbyterian church Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Ballard and son of Rlchlands are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Harper and son visited Mrs. Louellyn Jones Sunday. infestation will be heavy. Q. I'm planning to seed a lawn and so far have done nothing to prepare the soil, which is rather sandy type. How should I go about fertilizing this soil for lawn grow ing? It would be well to apply a one- Inch layer of well-rotted farmyard manure, old sawdust or woodsmold, if you have not grown cover crops on the soil. Work the organic (nat ter into the soil, then broadcast and work in 8-8-6 fertilizer at the rate of 30 - 50 pounds for each 1,000 feet. TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME IN MOUNT OLIVE PHONE 2S0S Home or Wayne-Dsplm Burial Asseeiatlon -Funeral Directors Embalmen Ambulance Service Day or Nlcht -.iMt.-, '..I ' NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied as -adnttnlstrator of the estate of Pa tlewcrB.T Sutton, deceased, late of DupUnr County, this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate' to present them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of September, 1951, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery." Alt persons indebted to said estate will please make Imme diate payment -to the undersigned. This the 21st day of September, 1950. William G. Sutton, Admini strator of the estate of Pa tience E. Sutton, deceased, MAI tr STREET PROSPERS h I Gil run business 'nefiteteverybody these men and to you, is for the egroJ control oi the io bootlegging methods. 1 Rt 1, Seven Springs, N. C. H. E. PhilUps, Attorney Kenansville, N. C. ll-3-6t. HEP'" NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having this day qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of L. J. Hunter, deceased; this Is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified on or before 14th day of September, 19 51, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This September 1st, 1950. Nancy Gertrude Hunter, oooooooooooooooooooooooc PLUMBING 107 E. GORDON oooooooooooooooooooooooo Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John II. Carter Company KINSTON, N. C Tumer & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE L. C. TURNER, J, T. J. 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