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1 and Beulavllle split
1 , ...a double-header In Pink
I M v. 29, with Pink H1U girls
W-' I t .e opener, 33-31 and Beula
vllle loyj winning 87-33.,, . ,
It marked' the fourth straight
wli 1 rt'i Pink H1U girls v-
L jf ring:Plns! Hill-Shirley
IZia 11, Euf 12, Bonnie How
arl 3. r .-ulavllle Simpson 16,
I uZ 6, Lanier 8. Defense: Pink
1. 1 r .i?er, Stroud, Sally How-
a I ulaville - Hall, tosMo
JL. J Scoring: Pink Hill George
r. .1 11. Kicks. 16. Blizzard 4.
r ' vire Thlgpen 20, Wetton 17,
Ja a 4, Defense: Pink Hill D.
,1, E. Smith. Btulavllle Thig
n:;raLLSPUTS.
WITH TESNTON ,
: Pick Hill split a double header
irtth Trenton at Trenton Nov. 28,
the r 't r 'l girls winning 84-31,
while the Trenton boys won 89-33
in a three-minute overtime period.
:' Girls scoring: Pink Hill Bonnie
Howard 14, Ruffln 12. Trenton
Audrey Phillips 12, Sybil Killum
9, Hilda G. Gooding 8. Defense:
Pink Hill Sally Howard. Trenton
Lottie Chadwlck, Betty Taylor.
Boys scoring: Trenton Dock
KoUingsworth 16, Carl Beaman 10,
Rosey Debrull 8. Pink Hill: Milton
Bostic 9, Hicks 8, Blizzard 8. De
fense: Trenton Debrull. Pink Hill
3. Howard. .r'-i-
GETS LICENSE '
Nswly licensed nurses following
exams given Oct 4-5 include Miss
Annie Catherine Rhodes of Smith
township, Mi Rhodes received
training at Memorial General Hos
pital in Kinston. , :
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Mrs. Willie R. Harper, Correspondent
Dick Miller, an employee of T.
A. Turner and Co. in Pink Hill
suffered a broken wrist when he at
tempted to crank a tractor at the
company's shop on Monday. 1.
PERSONALS
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Mrs. J. A. Worley visited her
mother who is ill at her home in
Fountain Friday.
Mis Hilda Lee of ECTC was st
home for the week end.
The WS of CS are preparing a
Christmas program , for the 4th
Sunday night in December at the
church. '
Messrs h. . Maxwell and J. F.
Williamson were business 'visitors
in Raleigh Monday.
- Rev. Pressley Conyers, pastor of
the Presbyterian Church at More
head held a revival at the local
church the past week.' -
Rev. N. P. Fsrrior is conducting
a revival at Harper-Southerland
this week. 'V";
. Mrs. H. A. Edwards has been ill
st her home here.
The VFW - served a barbecue
chicken supper at the hut Tuesday
night Plates were $1.29 each, the
proceeds to benefit a VFW cause.
Mrs. Lewis Williams is recover
ing from a recent attack of pneu
monia. ' ' ..
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Smith were
recent guests of the R. J. Smith
family In Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee of Fal
son spent Sunday with their dau
ghter Mrs. E. M. Sills.' '-
Mr. Rudolph Davis visited rela
tives in Brunswick, Ga. recently.
Mr. and Mrs: Mortimer Maxwell
and Mrs. Mstf Burke Df New Bern
were Pink Hill , visitors Saturday
. Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Smith
were recent guests of relatives in
Hillsboro. They were accompanied
as far as Raleigh by Mrs. Hess
Davis who spent the dsy with rela
tives there,
Revival services will be held at
Harper Southerland church next
week. Rev. N. P. Farrlor jirlU hold
services each vnlght, Everybody is
invited, to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Southerland,
and Mr. and Mrs: Rodney Harper
shopped In Goldsboro Saturday. 4
Mrs:, Jim Potter j visited Mrs.
Wm. Sutton Saturday. ? r
Mr. Charlie Brewer is recupera
ting at a kinston hospital after un
dersolna treatment there. ":.',',
Yvonne Southerland is confined
tocher bed with! the . flu. ;-
Mr. and Mrs. James PoweU and
baby were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rodney Harper Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. Mark : Smith and
Miss Iran Smith of Deep Run were
guests of Mr. and : Mrs.; Harvey
Harper Sunday. ; ? '
Mr. and 'Mrs. -.Willianv Sutton
were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Rich
ard Hill at Midway Park Sunday.
Mr. A. B. Southerland of Kenans
vUle RFD and Messrs Haywood and
Credo Merrltt of Magnolia visited
this community Sunday., i
Elwood, . Larry t and ' Bernlce
Coombs of Pink HiU were guests of
Lemuel, Ada Jewel and Melda Car
roll Harper Sunday; '
Mr. and Mrs. James Miles snd
sons were visitors in Halifax over
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. LH. Turner, L. H.
Jr. and Becky Turner shopped in
Raleigh Saturday,.
Mrs. 'Jim Plyler was at Columbia,
S. C. Saturday visiting Mr. Plyler.
who is undergoing a series of oper
ations at a Fort Jackson nospuai.
Mrs. Willie Harper visited Mrs.
N. P. Farrlor in Pink HIU Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard Southe-
erland and children spent Satur
day in Kinston shopping and saw
the Santa Claus parade.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coombs of
Pink Hill visited Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey: Harper Sunday.
1951Jnicke
Goes On Display
New 1951 Chevrolet trucks go
on display at dealer showrooms to
morrow uaai. uec. v.i s
Offering a wide-variety of sizes
add designed for Jobs ranging from
fast metropolitan delivery service
to rugged cross-country hauls, the
new models list many advances
over the previous series.
! Comfort benefits by better cab
ventilation and new seat construct
ion. Safety profits by newly devel
oped brakes. Increased durability
has been engineered into the chas
sis through a number of improve
ments which extend- throughout
the line.
In its 1951 models Chevrolet will
make available trucks in 10 wheel
bases, including the 179-inch chas
sis added late this year. Gross ve
hicle weights range from 4,000 to
16,000 pounds. In this connection
an Important development is an
nounced in higher ratings of the
4100 and 4400 hundred series.
Through changes in the front axle,
springs and tire sizes, the maximum
gross vehicle weight has been rais
ed from 12,900 to 14,000 pounds.
Minimum GVW of the Series 6100
and 6400 has likewise been upped
to 14,000 pounds. ,
Braking improvement is note
worthy on light and heavy-duty
trucks. While the hydraulic prin
ciple has been retained, the design
of light truck brakes is entirely
new. In addition to more braking
surface, the brakes are self-energizing.
Less pedal pressure is re
quired for stops. Linings are bond
ed to the shoes, eliminating the
need for rivets.
Heavy-duty trucks now have
"Twin-Action" rear brakes, a de
sign that assures greater braking
effectiveness and self-energization
of .both shoes whether traveling
forward or backward. Each brake
is equipped with two cylinders and
two shoes. Better sailing against
grit and mud, simple adjustment
and longer life are present In all
brakes.
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14 models introduced by Chevrolet as its passenger
car line for 1951. Notable in this picture are the
design improvements which accentuate a longer,
lower appearance. Radiator grilles have been simpli- t
fled, the decorative body moulding lowered and
rear fender crowns raised. Models also offer added
safety.
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priced car, with distinctiveiew styling,
new front and rear-end design, and new
America-Preferred Bodies by Fisher.
And, with all these new things, it
also brings you the proved things, which
make Chevrolet America's.top car. '
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MORI PEOPLE BUY CIUVROLETS
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performance for which Chevrolet is
world-famous; it brings you comfort
feature after comfort feature and safety
feature after safety feature found only
in Chevrolet and higher-priced cars.
Come in ... see Chevrolet for 1951
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largest and finsl low-priced car.
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