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' TEE DCFLIN TEHZ3, AXZJL tt, 1Z.2. I 0000000000000000000000004 U - ; Li U d Lj kj : Ll 'LLj 3.1 o BE2IS o o i 5::cbl Seoul SmiceAf Melhodist teh In Pin!c Hill Sunday (light Mr. L. W. Hewitt. Scoot tive with the TusCarora Council will preach sermon In the Pink Bill Methodist Church, Sunday night April 27th at 7.30. All scouts and their families from the Jink Hill and B. F. Grady troops are urged to 'attend. The public is invited. , , Miss Connor ' Jones has returned to Washington, D, ,C. following few days visit with' relatives here. '. Mr. and Mrs, E. M Sills were recent overnite guests of relatives Office Supplies AND EQUIPMENT DESKS, CHAIRS, FILING CABINETS LEDGERS, BINDERS, SHEETS and INDEX John ll. Carter Company ,itp.v.J,tKVviJ'.p- KINSTON.N.C. Belly Edwards Directs Pageant At Jacksonville An Easter pageant, "Seek Ye Tfte Living": by Ruth Hitchcock Russell, was Presented at th Jack. senvllle Presbyterian Church Sun day evening April 13, Miss Betty Edwards, director if religious ed ucation. WU in charm Thai natr. eant, in five scenes, had a cast of iwcuvjr i-naraciers. it was very impressive and was largely attended. DR. WINSTON RUFFIN Pink Hill? ft C. ANNOUNCES The Opening Of Offices i For The Treatment Of .Diseases Uf The ft",'? Eye, hi, Nose and Throat , Glasses Fitted Hours By, Appointment (PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT) lurner & Turner ( INSURANCE AGENCY t& "We're Known By The Service We Give" ' i, t vMrs. Christine Williams Office Mgr. ft Wone 2836 I Pink HU1, N. C. T. J. Turner f " 1lBl; Tl "III IT - f -"'frl,"TI I ll IT' "T I " " ...ili. JSl' Mrs. Turner Is Hostess To Her Bridge Club Mrs.' T. A. Turner was- hostess to a regular meeting of her bridge club at her home in Pink Kill Weri. nesday afternoon. The Easter mo tif was used in decorations and re freshments. Mrs. H. A. Edwards received .the nrlze for hluhoct innra for members. The hostess served a salad plate with iced drinks. Mrs. Westbrook Entertains Class At Veiner Roast Mrs. Sallie Westbrook entertain ed 15 members of her Sunday ' Pictures of vie school class at a weiner roast at her ' shown to wake home on the ., Kenansville Road Tnursaay nignt. CEiimquMpiini BY: VIDA MILLOY Chate Are you one of those persons who Jene Sanderson spent the week sag their shoulders to reflect their end home with his family last week, moods? Shoulders reveal cbarac- Mr. end Mirs. T. F Sanderson ter. and definitely mnnris whom - - - , - -- "fui mio mew iivt i uu uc uinue they be glad or sad. Worry is the i himself . It gets about too. Everv- interest one pays on trouble be fore they have it. Kindness is the key that unlocks the heart. Abili ty to pray is worm as much as ability to pray is worth as much as ability to pay If not as tricky! A I. . . .. one here about knows Jene is J a ck-oi-aii-trades. " Messer Bobby Gresham, return ed home Saturday from a trip to Louisville, Ky. where he visited witn nis sister Mr. and Mrs. Van - - - - -- : - J- t'if mi. aim bits, van Aren't you less miserable when , Murrell, after they had spent the jvm wiiiimvu m iiuuuie easier weex ena visiting with their It's better to understand a little ham and Mr. and Mrs. Murrell cP tnn mliuiiiilAiHitiiiMl Ul T-w f i I . Fr n' In M tl Business Men ' SttA Sflnntnr T. W Praintaln Tarboro was guest speaker at the Pink Hill Business Mens Club's reg- uiar .meeumi mi- me scrmni ninnnnv evening, Aprw zz. . EdwiiiHoit iillMiwl'aMWMHlMWIt.lii eiooto iiamdle: in grain crops green unsrg t j - . .... Closer seeded with your grain crop builds up your soil, but this green undergrowth may be a problem at harvest time. Here is how to handle it ,: Ahome-oumed ALL-CROP Harvester lets you time your, larvest perfectly. Catch the grain at full ripeness, but be-; : fore'green undergrowth titdo INS'XWS- The wldei'rubber-faced bar .cylinder handles the fU , swath width with less chopping of green matter separa- tioir is easier over the rack and there is less choking of sieves. Grain is drier, brighter, safer to store. Power harvest grain this year, valuable seed next year, -C L 4.1 . u,. ATT rTfT3 Unrocfor . JUUJU UW MUUCUClUmlVIUI JVIU VUJII .iijtrw.v. 1 ,ttop in ana taiK to us Tine in t4.NoHonol .Mr FHwIn T-Trtlf if. Mt T)f 2 uffer)nsv,fcom a broken leg, received recentlv -in an Autnmn. pile wreck, j ' ..Jei.-Li-" 6.'. "MrHnd Mrs. l.fM. lobel visited Mwiir tvwv SomHof NIC t AltiCtOf AinXMnwn fato-mob. A bom 54lff AND IIUVICI y auu IMia. xvb. iiMKicbin UI peep? Run announce thV birth of a-oaugnter, ,we(rnesaay SA.pTit: 16, at Parrotts Hospital Klnstoir. Mr. Malp&A la AcrrliiiltluA.-..tA6Ahalfr k th Dbep Run School: ISP Mrs.: Jones' brother-in-law, Mr. Frank Davis who In ill nt his hnms In Wilson, recently. I wr. ana Mrs. h. A. d wards were in . -dai'usonvuie . Apru . xo, ,10. at tend a naffPAnt dlrpctivl hv tholr daughter, Miss Betty Edwards. . nar. n. n. vones attenaea a mas onic meeting in Greensboro., re cently; . Mr. and Mrs. Billy Brewer and familV: have mnvpd inn th.ii ium home 1n Pink Hill recently, com pleted, .?..:;;. ij-J Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simpson and two children spent the week, end with relatives at El-win..?.- .; :. Floyd 'Heath, Jr., spent the week end in-Raleigh and 'attended the BoAtnn-TVew TTannvr nnu , h Coliseum.- USi w y w V ' Mrs. Richard Whaley and daught er of Klnatnn Rt A vial to1 rela tives In Pink Hill on Sunday. Mrs. Bessie : Smith nnraa in has been spending a few days 'at her than to mis-understand a lot. Don't go ana mis-understand me now. But I ffuess man I ahnnt th nnlv animal that can get skinned twice. i nope everyone will pray for bad people to be made good and the eood DeoDle' to be nice a snnii thought. Residences of the rhlnnnanin community are to be commended on their donations for the family oi Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wood, who lost their home last week by fire, which was a total loss and an immediate collection and donations of all sorts money, clothes, etc. were contributed for the stricken family. A traeedv which onlv tho vIMimo can know the full impact. Do you have Tuberculosis of the lune? A terrible thins Tin nnv of your loved ones have it at the moment? Do you know any family man or woman who have to neglect their children who have it? Last week your County Health Depart ment held a meeting on this ques tion ror your benefit. Were you there? Or aren't you Interested? Pictures of victims of T.B. were UD the mi hi if tn the daneer of T B. So vera l wore at the meeting but not enough. Watch for later items on this sub ject in this paper and find out the facts about your Health Department in your county. It may mean life or death to your child. Don't wait for the new drug, (Isonicotinic) which is in experimental stage. Did you know about the hardest thing to see through Is flattery and about the thinest. But if vn can oniy smile until about ten o'- ciock in me morning . . . the rest of the day. will take care of it's self. Mrs. Eula Sanderson and V. Mil lov snent several hruira last Thurs day at the home of Mr. and Mi s. HJ L. Sanderson . near Magnolia When thev recently -mimhaeoi thu Carr! and have, made considerable progress into 1 Improving the grounds Until it Is hardly recbgniz- ioie on entering tne grounds. Mr. nd Mrs. H. L Sanderson .Tr and Mi's! David Kllnatrlrk ng and residing at the home. flirs. a. uatnn, ana (laughter Annette Mm' Jpnrv Wnrvi anA i.,. lfhter. Maeeie and Mrs Ruin San. derson were a few nf th fniiro irqm here last week to attend the o.Ksar.v.ile. N. C Mrs. Hilton Maready who has been seriously ill in the hospital has been returned home but is quite on the sick list anyway. All her friends hope her a speedy re rovery to be out again soon. Miss Nellie Lanier daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Finnell Lanier and Mrs. Earl Rarkley of Wilmington spent the past week end with Mrs. Lanier and other relatives and friends. Selfishness is one thing few of us seem willing to forgive in others yet, none of us are withoht it. You never heard of anyone who lost his sohl laughing, have you? One of the finest things ever uttered in a pulpit was uttered here last Sunday morning at the resular service hv th Gresham when he said, (quote) "All inristam people should put out the Welcome Mat on this church door steDS for all npnnlp tl nnma In to it to hear the word of God." Be a member of Sunday School no iimiicr now iowiv nr nnnr nr in need. Everyone has a right to have a chance to take part in a church which their community has pre pared for them. Every member should see that some one came along with them and bring an ex tra one. Last Sunday morning there was 174 present. This Baptist Sunday School has ben increasing in num ber for years, but thp wppIt'c ro. vlval recently was like a much needed spring shower on young buds to sprout out of the ground k just, aoesn-it seem the same. Some member was heard saying "A nice crowd out today, isn't there?" To Another member answered, "Well, It's a large crowd, I don't know how mice they are." She might have something there, no?. If growing conditions are normal, grasshopper damage to U. S. crops this year is expected to be light and localized. r i - mvimms mm... , - fOR FREE INSPECTION CALL CALL KINSTON 4444 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o TRANSPLANTERS Only a few available Get Your now Also repair parts for same. SEVEN SPRINGS SUPPLY CO H. C. Dale, Mgr. Seven Springs, N. C. oooooooooooooooooooooooc Music Festival at Kenansville Sat urday night. The small girls tak ing parts in the program. Such a program is a credit to the schools and to the county. ; Mrs. Emlie Da 11 ami phlMran visited with her sister Mrs. T. G. Huffman last wepk for a ahnrt while" and did some shooDinn in. .lOWH.f. ! - ' ' ' - . . 1, ' 5 , ft . Miss Elian Ann nail.' -rfa of Mrs. Dail spent the week end with her parents. Miss1 DajU is, to training at the James Walker Mem orial Hospital in Washington,, get tina on nicelv and lika experience fine. Mr. and Mirs. B. W. Dixon of New Bern, parents of Mrs. Rodblph Morton spent last week with her family. Mr. Dixon has been in ill health, and we all hope him to soon recover and be able to be on the well list again, soon. .-- horn In' Pink Hill. l.Mrt.rDayld i Tl inHFP TP m(l9 FMFIlf frfl vuiikii ivnvi v i A ii ii kki ihiiii sw ipasx montn in -tne wens nom . . , . JM. 1 MrI flmrrl "bJk. Ut. a' Jf!!fi3 imp m mrnsaf& 1' 1 !. " . . Ral. ...Ilk hi. .ll. tk n I. A. IllKlitK & IU. a Green of the Pint iQOl' facultv was at Plbsvilln Saturday "evening where she served as a bridesmaid in thp Pnrlra. Smith wedding. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wells and Donn and Connie Jo spent a re cent week-end in; Charlotte. They werfparile4 bf Mrs. Hugh W JWells Jo who has 'spent the past montn m me weus home.. em- Du lUr BetZ. with his wife thp fnTwior VTIo. Elizabeth Turner of Pink Hill, came nere recently from Minnesota, af ter taxing a special course at On : Bow Saw Care r' The State Colleae Extension Sr. vice announces publication nf a '"w foIdpr on "Carp anH TTsb nf the Bow Saw.' The folder was prepared by ex tension forestry specialists, who point out that a bow saw, filed and usea tne right way, will cut wood faster in small timber than a two man cross-cut saw. This is why bow Saws are being used more and more to cut pulpwood. To cut wood fast and easy, any saw must be set and filed the right way. With practice .almost any one.; by being careful; can learn how to sharpen a bow sow If he has nie rigm loots. The folder is illustrated with a .series of siirmlv. easv-to-fnllnw drawings. "Care and Use of the Bow Saw" is issued as Extension Folder No. 86. Single copies may be obtained irom me local county agent or by writing the Publications Depart ment, N. C. State College, Raleigh. Japanese beetle control in soy beans can be achieved with DDT ousts or sprays.. REMEMBER WE ARE AGENTS FOR Jrloiceice Mayo ASK THE FARMERS WHO USE THEM I- R TYNBALl'S SUPPLIERS TO THE FARMERS Pink Hill, N. C. , i Minneapolis School,? j The couple MAW hatveu hare taken ah apartment In Kin- JOC JOO0OO0OO00OOO00O00OC0O000000O000 1 CfV o' o O--: a c c ( , We Have A, Complete Line, ... . ..-.a.a.T iirf ci ii ..? a j t i . r Hew opuieis a usea rraciice r r8 ianos Completely Guaranteed jQi;::sdfJ PiAifro 133.17. North St. E!-.l 33S1 O I o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o NOBTk CAlkXLINA FARMERS O : North Carolina la at th' eroaaroada of a new era of - agricultural development Mechanization ha played 0 an important part, tot the number of tractors on farm hat Increased approximately; ninety per cent In the 0 last five yeaxal This advanoement, coupled with, more ; f(lri Anf na rtf 4mvw. 'Innlnl In 1.1 a4 0 . more stable farm fv to move forward 4- tAmv and Hak.--f i'-i . ' V- :ITM. i: Another fin exams! of North Carolina broareai la ' the ateadily'tmprovina atandardt of operation by malt.. ,0 leverage retailer: In t?ie9a' contiol" couatisj!hf J CONDENSED STATEMENT First-Citizens Bank & Trttst Company AS OF THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 31, 1952 PINK HILL, N. C. RESOURCES ! box stable farm IncOrpes. North Carolina eontinu i (id ; better places in which! .o!r'oxk J 4 w abidina H : -u.-. -.- '- . z ' " . .-..I. . n important contribution td the pleasant living thaf . .. ...xif. - ,( . ivorfA uaroiija Division "?'.' VNIT2D STATES EREWER3 FOOKDATldM.'lNC.' C Jl' Cash in Vaults and Due from Banks U. S. Government Securities Direct and Fully Guaranteed) . Obligations of Federal Agencies and Other Marketable Securities State Bonds ........ Muijlclpat Bonds "' Accrued Interest Loans and Discounts, Less Reserve ". Banking Houses, Furniture, Fixtures and Building Sites, lless Depreciation $ 35,366,383.70 ...$40,382 434.85 ... 12,398,904.85 ... 13.316.944.13 16,797892.68 LIABILITIES Canhal iftotuJk: Cr J , SurpluVu.l;ii......:... ... Undivided Profits "T"Z tn Reserve Accounts-nAccrued and Unearned Interest, r "axes and Other Reserves. , H? T .w --(. . I.? ... " J 82,896,176.51 544,478.65 65,350,684.00 1 013,288.44 TOTAL. $185,176,011.30 1 .200.000.00 6.500,000.00 853 428.62 Mr TOTAL.. 6,842.60.29 169.779,98d.38 $185,176 011.30 5VERY COURTESY .ATTENTION AND SERVICE GOOD BANKING ARE THE ..t CONSISTENT WITH 4ClTtES,OFFERED By'tHIS INSTITUTION. MEMBER- FBbEBAL? DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I (rfUflOi I r.st 'J I o o o o o A o o o o o. o o o 9 o o o o o o o o o o a
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