ex U L j L Casir.oss Men Sponsor Contest The Pink Hill Business Mens . Club is sponsoring a home decora tion contest for Christmas, The winner will receive a $25 savings bond. Prizes will be presented to the first, second and third place winners from each of the stores In the community.. Excellent response has been noted so far in the contest. Xmas Programs : Friday, and Sunday The regular Christmas program of the Pink Hill Presbyterian Chur ch will be held at the church on Friday night of this week. The pro gram, for the most part, will be made up of children and Is under the direction of Mrs. T. J. Turner. The Methodist Church will pre sent its special program on Sunday night, Dec. 24, Rev. D. C. Boone, pastor, will be id charge. The pub lic is most cordially Invited to at tend both services. ' , -: CONTENTNEA AND ' PINK HILL SPLIT Contentnea's boys took a 57-46 victory over , Pink Hill Saturday night but high-scoring Shirley How- trd put in 85 points to lead the Pink Hill girls to a 56-54 victory. The Pink Hill girls led 30-20 at the. half and the Contentnea boys had a 28-17 lead at haUtime. Scoring for Pink Hill were Shir ley Howard 35, Ruffln 11, Hill 6 For Contentnea Lucy Sutton 24, Peggy Hughes 21, Minnie Lou Hall 5, Minnie Lou Langston 4. . : Boys Game: Pink Hill Bill iard 20, Howard 0. Contentnea Harold Lang 19, John Smith 10. - Greetings from Voodrow Smith "iti I aJ$s Ja Ja JL..5 Married 59 Yczrs Friends and relatives of the hon ored couple have received the fol- lowing invitation:, v ' "In honor of the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Davis, their sons and daughters re quest the pleasure of your company on Sunday, December 24th, three until five at the home- of Mr. and Mrs. Leighton H. Turner." On the face of the Invitations, the numerals 1900-1950 were stamp ea in gold. - t CHAIRMAN NAMED Wbltf ord Hill of Pink Hill Rt 1, was named Production and Mark eting Committee Chairman for the second time as result of elections on Thursday. ' - WINNE2S IrV "aVlH mm WOYFlAN0Elg Groceries and Service Station Albertson Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT ' DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS) 0INDEjJlS, SHEETS and INDEX John if Carter Company : KINSTON, N. C. TOBACCO SEED, Speight's Dixie Bright 101 We are selling SPEIGHTS Tobacco Seed afld have : just received a , small shipment of DIXIE BRIGHT 101 which is Resistant to Black Shank and WUt. , r This Seed is in short supply and we suggest that you get yours now. We will also have all Standard Varieties of SPEIGHT'S Tobacco Seed. SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO. Seven Springs, II. C. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Heath of Pink Bill, Rt, 1, were recently named winners In the Lenoir Co, Better Fanning for Better Living Contest for 1950. They have two children, Elwood who la married and lives with his family on the same farm with his parents, and Mary Alice, whl is a senior at. the Pink Hill School. , . Snow Hill Takes Double Snow Hill took two victories over Pink HUl at Snow Hill last week. The Snow Hill boys trailing 23-21 at half time, took a three-point lead at the end of the third quarter and matched Pink Hill point for point for a 02-49 win.-;':v:;-,.s r-'' In the girls game, Snow HUl scor ed an easy 44-30 win. High scorers for Snow HUl In the girls gam were Lois Dobson 16, Lillian Barrow 16. Pink HUl Shirley Howard 22, Bonnie Howard 6. Best Defense Snow HUl Lo rraine Murphy, Marjorie Sutton. Pink HUl Barbara Stroud, Betty Brltt Perkins. . Boys Gme:-Suow Hill Soger Ham 13. Billy MoCoy 12. Pink HUl W. Blkaard S3, Geo. Howard 8. Defense: Snow Hill Howard Ham and Edwin-Lane. Pink HUl Geo. Howard and Thomas Byrd. ', WINS SCHOLARSHIP Among the-J4 recipients of S50 scholarship -1 the school of agri culture at State college recently was Damon Keith Sutton of Seven springs. - T PERSONALS r Old North Stats 4-H 7inners Named r)P ranking records In the 19E0 fcultonal 4-H Dairy Achievement,' Frozen Foods and Tractor VMntenance programs have brought state honon to three North Carc::,aa caub m.-jbers. j Mirth Cuhion v - Cry Frank . t Achievement in dairy produov-presented tlon and management has earned state honors for Cary Franks, 18, . of Raleigh In the 4-H Dairy Achievement program. Dairy prao- -ticea and care of animals learned In the project has given him an understanding of the principles of sanitation and animal health. -Cary also has learned the value of teamwork and sportsmanship. . A 4-H'er for seven years, the youth developed a line herd of Ave cows, and helps his father manage herd of 148 Holstelns. : In 1950 Out became state cham- -plon in Dairy Judging and went , to the National Dairy Show at , Waterloo, Iowa. He won first place In showmanship at the Dis-. trlct Dairy Show and placed eighth at the National 4-H Dairy t Judging -Contest. Gary haa been president and Junior leader of his local club and was eleoted presl-' dent of the County 4-H organlia tion. Lederle ' Laboratories has ' provided Gary's award hand- ' some gold watch. There's no. fuss or muss to serve a tasty meal on short notice in the Cashlon famUy of Cornel-; ius, since daughter Martha, 17, has learned how . to freese all kinds of food. Proof that she did . a first rate Job is not only in the ' eating, but also la the fact that she won top state honors In the 4-H Frozen Foods program. The award, a handsome gold watch ; inscribed with her name, was Morril WoodaU , by International Har vester. A club member for elsht years, Martha' has frozen , 623 ' Quarts- of food. Her - 4-H garden supplied most of the 143 quarts ot vegetables and 6S of straw- , berries. , She troae over , 1,70 pounds of meat. Martha raised the chickens, turkeys, as well as i the pork, and a calf supplied her with 865 pounds of beef. The young homemaker ' won note worthy honors on her many ex hibits, including $200 in cash prizes. Martha la president of th county group and Junior leader , of her local 4-H Club. . :, Morris Wood?!!,. 16, ot Benson, found that pliniy of hard work and diligent L jy helped him reach the top. in the 4-H Tractor Maintenance program. Acquiring l the know-how to care for and op erate the family tractor meant 'considerable savings In time and money, too. Morris has been a club member for four years. He attended tractor maintenance school at North Carolina State College. Applying all he learned to the care ot his tractor at home, he kept it operating more effi ciently. Morris was county win ner in tractor maintenance for two years. The youth is president' ' of the county group and serves his local 4-H - Club as Junior leader. American OU Co. -furnished funds for Morris National 4-H Club Congress trip to Chicago. ' All of these racttvities are conducted under the direction of the Extension Service of the State Agricultural CoUege and USDA co operating. , v Mrs. T. A. Turner and Mrs. Frank Parrott, Jr., of Klnstonwere .Ral eigh visitors Wednesday. . Roland Smith of Calypso visited his grandmother Mrs. Hattie Davis recently. ' - . , .... . Mr. and Mrs. E. MV'silU' spent the week end with Mr., and Mrs. Frank Lee In Falson. The Lees are leaving Dec. 10 for Tampa, Fla., to spend the holidays with Mr. Frank Lee, Jr. and family. Lt Col H D. Maxwell visited his parents during the week. He left Friday night by plana for New foundland, was weU and hearty and in the best of spirits. James Ragsdale, brother of Mrs. H. D. Maxwell, Jr. has been miss ing in action In Korea for the .past four months. His wife lives at WU Usmston, S. C. . Mr. Dunn Smith of Albertson has returned from a Farm Bureau con vention in Dallas, Texas. '. Students homo for the holidays includes Harvey Turner and Ken neth Maxwell, UNC; Peggy ' Jo Stroud and Betty Jean Davis, WC UNC; Hilda Lee and Evelyn Kor- negay, ECTC. Mesdames Helen Turner, Jones Smith, J. J. Smith, E. M. Sills and Floyd Heath were Goldsboro shop pers Wednesday, . Mrs. Ike Stroud and Mrs. Helen Turner were In Warsaw Thursday. Mrs. H. S. Kornegay, Miss Eva Belle Kornegay and Robert and CI I - ;! To Everyone ' ' ; ) j ; -v ; - . 1 - ' t i s ' mtt 9wk u a tm mnimm . - ' . l. p. n;:?ALL:S sc:;s pirn: hill Jay Kornegay of Warsaw visited Mrs. Floyd Heath Mohday. r Mr. George Turner 'was a recent business visitor in Charlotte, Junllan Grady has returned . to New - York where he Is employed following a few daysat his home in Albertson, Rt. 1, having been call- ad because of the death of his mo ther Mrs. 'Leslie Grady.-. .. V. K. Amlt hexpects'io spend the holidays with the Mewbern family in Savannah, Ga. . : v Misses Annie and NeUIe Grady of Klnston, Mr. and Mrs. William Gooding of Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rogers and Helen Smith of Smith township visited the H. D. Maxwells Sunday. t 7 i -Highway officers from Klnston and Fayetteville were among those enjoying a barbecue supper given for the men - who built the new road from highway 11 by Maxwell tnUl which was served at the Leg Ion Hut Friday night- Dee Stroud and Elbert Smith, em ployed in Clarkton, spent the week end in Pink HiU. - , -' Miss Lula TyndiaU was hostess to mentbers of the Tyndall famUy at a Christmas, party at her home Saturday night; Gifts were exchan ged and the hostess served fruit cake and Coca colas. - N OT1CE OF SUMMONS - BY PUBLICATION In The General County Court NORTH CAROLINA : DUPLIN COUNTY S. H. QUINN if---: !. vs :r';:;."'.:,:: ;;'S-',;-: VIRGINIA WHALEY QUINN C: ;Iin Tin::? KENANSVILLE N.C. FLQW2SG IOH All Occasions At TP! . x Js Ta Ja t technically suited to some certain on the market. Better s purpose or at least to the user's I product of a maker L. : The defendant, Virginia Whaley Qulnn, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com menced in ' the General County Court of Duplin County, North Car. oUna, by the plaintiff above named against the defendant for n abso lute divorce on the grounds of two years separation, and In which. the defendant is interested and which cause of action la set forth in the Complaint- filed in this cause, and that the' defendant , is a, necessary party to this action; and that the said defendant' will -further take notice that she is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of General' County -.Court of Duplin County in Kenansvllle, North Car olina on the 16th day of January, 1951, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in thU action, which has been duly filed in said Office, or on or before the 9th day of Feb ruary, 1951, or the plaintiff will ap ply for the relief demanded In the complain. ' 1 , This 16th day of January, 1950. R. V. Wells, Clerk of ' General County Court Grady Mercer . -. Attorney for Plaintiff V l-12-4t GM ' v 1 ' 1 SPOUTS AFIELD V By TED RESTING . . ' Picking tackle to suit the angler, If he's beyond the novice stage, is a pretty tricky matter. If the purch aser Isn't an angler, he or she is more likely to buy something ex pensive and pretty, but completely useless to the recipient With a little ingenuity you can discover what will please him. Here, are a few general -suggestions: ;!' Rods Strangely, with everything else sky-high now, never before were there such good values in rods fly. casting or spinning. There are many distinct varieties of rods, even in fly rods alone, each firm belief as to what's suited for that purpose. Just buying somebody a rod would be like buying him a pair of shoes Without knowing the size he wears. Find out what he wants, --.v . .-.v. ;. ... "j. - In -reelsv too, never were there such good values. BeUeve it or not, $5.00 will now buy a casting reel that will cast much better and more smoothly than the $50.00 reel of a generation ago. However, there are also some very poor casting reels reliable. The same advi e i ; , all articles of tackle. T-.. . j highly specialized busings C j for accurate technical know: j of its minute points. As for lines, find out M t t of casting or spinning line t s ? -son Uses, and get him urvi a like it; he probably won't t ta change. Don't givS anybody a t fly Une. The line must be .1 t e right sice to fit his rod or it's com pletely useless. Chrislniis Greetings M. B- HOLT ALBERTSON Turner & Turne INSURANCE AGENCY ' "ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE L. C TURNER, i. T. J. TURNER . - Pink Hut's Oldest Insurance Ageaey , PINK HILL, N. I 1 - - ' 1 AS1 Best Wishes for a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY HEW YEAR T. A, Tiimor Co. ..' .- -.'(..'.. .. .. .. .. .... 1 Pink 1!:'J r a. k I. Tel 2:3-1 X ME AM, I VJOOtDNT HAVfi TO COS5 THAT WAY eECAUbS I ALWAYS HAVE MY CAW SEKVICtU BY ... (. THAT KFrP IT IN F ' 'T k i.r. .:ri.: ee