- tt t .iiHiied, spent t, 1 v la Richmond, guests of l r tad Mrs J B Wor ley and other relatives.- ' Li uJ Ll .i,ir aijj ., ,!, , ,. ot-iey, Air. and Mrs Jo i ('' . ..r and son, John, III of i ,t ii,a and Mr and Mrs Charlie Parrlsh and i 1t FFA HILL IS TEAM SCORES Ylll For the fourth straight year the S v. -i cntnrr ("J ' vvi III IVJJ , WorWj torgil P-il Central Co. 1 Worcrs Largnl P-il Central Co. ORKIN Call Kinston 4444 Pink Hill Future Farmer of Am erica team -captured' the South- wood Federation . parliamentary procedure contest staged Tuesday afternoon at jsoutnwood bcnooi. - Under the direction of Advisor John E. Johnson, the fiveman team won the right to represent the federation in the ..-district event late in April. If it wins there it will be entered in the State contest. -''-'1 ' " - , Jones County won second' place, whie . Pamlico County and Deep Run tied for third; Vanceboro was fifth. i V'-Kt ; Making up 4hesPink Hill team were Preside! Roger Post HilL i Vice President .Kenneth Howard, Treasurer FrankUn Tyndall, Sec retary Kenneth-' Tyndall and Re- Dorter Linwood Stroud. Despite Its domination of the federation,' the Pfnk Hill team has never won the State title, al though it placed third one year. Serving as Judges were B J iT 1 GUARANTEED V Used Gars Garrow Buick Co. 603 No. Heritage Phones 3552 & 3772 Kinston, N. C. Peeler, executive secretary of the State FFA; W.. L Bryant, Seven Springs, vocational - agriculture teacher; and N A Morrison. B F Grady vocational - agriculture teachers, JAMES MILES GETS DIPLOMA . Mr. James "Miles of the Belle OU Co. of Pink Hill recently re ceived a diploma from the Cole man Heating and Air Condition ing Company following the com pletion of a course taken at their plant. in Wichita, Kansas. Mr. Miles was elected among' the 40 dealers In this district, for an ex--pence free trip there. The diploma was presented by Mr Coleman him self, president of the company, who is 84 years old, and . very active. The company bad Its. hum bje beginning in tthe manufacture of ' the Coleman: lantern and has grow by leaps and bounds. Mr Miles made the trip by air via I Norfolk, wasmgton, D. and Chicago. He stopped at the Broadview Hotel while in Wichi ta.' ' DREAMS CAN COME TRUE ft You Plan For Them To. There Is No Better Way For Your Dreams to Become a Reality Is m i x o a 11 "x t x SS xuau uy navuig a oavings Account, won l you J Come in Today And Let Us Help You Start a Savings Account? , First-Citizens; -frf - a Bank & TrMt 1"- fSSiSf- any PINK HILL; II. C 4 W "1nt,-l,.l':ilii3t,.!y. take yoiir traipse? to tractor specialists. TherffS a difference In tractor repairing! 7 Many halfway jobs may "get by" for a time. But 1 you need overhaul worlt that matches the original care and precision built into your Allis-Crmlmers tractor. . Our factory-trained mechanics will give you much more than just a "get by'? job. Their experience, khowiedge and use of proper tools are of great value, to you, t You get longer tractor life and. less cost per hour of operation ! We have the tools that 'fit the job. Valve refacers, rod , aligners, .compression testers, engine'"1 stands,' torque - wrenches, all help our trainedmen do the best work for you. Arrange for a winter overhaul Now. ' . , CnoymNat.Ml tana end Hem day M NIC : f V ' SAWS ANO siavici t. a. wm -s co::r 7 MR. GRADY ATOTEEH Mr. Leonard Grady of Albert- son is critically Hi at, the T B Sanitorium at Oteen. - BARBECUE HONORED AT . Mr Harold. Pete) WiUiamson and Mrs Williamson, the latter, before her recent marriage, Miss Wilma Grey Smith, were honored Sunday at, a barbecue dinner at the Legion Hut near Maxwell's Mil! Mr Williamson has recent ly returned from 2 years Army duty on Guam and other islands in the Pacific. CAR WRECK An automobile -pwned and op erated by Mr Earl Howard of Pink Hill collided with another car In Kinston Friday night, caw ing damages of several hundred dollars. The acccident happened when the Howard family with other occupants were on their way to Granger High School to attend the Lenoir ' County basketball tournament No . one -was serious ly injured. 1 y.' PINK HILL FFA . Oil TELEVISION Bocer Post HilT of -Pink. HIIL' president of the Pink Hill Chap te of . the 'Future. Farmers of America, appeared on television on Station WFMY, Greensboro from 1 to 1:13 on Monday; as a leature , of the 25th Anniversary celebra tion " of the Farm Youth Organi zation, he explained the FFA emb lem and its meaning. . His is a son of Lenoir County P.M.A, Chairman JWbitford, Hill, f 1 . GRADY HDC FEEDS FOX HUNTERS The B JF Grady Home Demon stration Club fed a number of fox hunters from North Carolina and 'Virginia, while: on their an nual hunt in the Grady section, Monday. The dinner made up of barbecue with all trimmings, was served at the home of Mr and Mrs J D 6mlth. .v-. ,v---.:.' JOINS HUSBAND 111 ILLINOIS , Mrs BUI Zackr Wiliams left ear ly Tuesday for ' RantonL . lit, to be with her husband,, whe is re ceiving training in the Air Force, at Chaunte! Field, nearby. Mrs. Williams -was before her. recent marriage Miss Shelby Jean Kor negay of Pink Hill, route (1,. . PERSONALS v Little Miss Sharon Smith spent the week end - inJacksonvule, a gires of her aunt, v Miss 5 Betty Edwards. ' Her . parents, Mr and Mrs J K Smith went for her on Sunday. , y' i Mrs J R Davis was in St. Mat thews, S C recently to be at the bedside of her . father who is ill with pneumonia. :. I . Attorney Vf F Simpson of Pink Hill was in Wallace Friday-night to attend a meeting of the sixth District Bar Association held at the Legion Hut there. i,,V Mrs E R Maxwell returned SUn 'day from Lumberton, where she had been spending some time in a rest home: - r. : Howard Smith, who has been employed at New Bern spent the week end at hi? home. ' , Mr and1 Mrs , Johnny Watling ton of Reidsville and Mr and Mrs Emmett Rogers and two children of Pink Hill, route 2, were guests of the H D Maxwells during the week end. A daughter, Mrs. Wal ter Godwin of Wilmington, was a guest in the Maxwell home on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Bpb Holt and chil dren spent the 'past bank holi day week end as : guests of Mr HdfC sister. Mr Leo Waning, Mr. Whatling and daughter, in HeidvUle. LARGE NO. SEE ICECAPADES In Raleigh last week to attend the ice revue were the following from Pink Hill. Mr and Mrs T J Turner, Judy and Marsha Turner; Mr and Mrs Graham Turner, Lu cy and Nancy Turner; Mrs T A Turner; Mrs Jasper Tyndall, Ann Denny Tyndall; Scotty Wiley; Mr and Mrs J M Jones; Mr and Mrs James Miles; Mr and Mrs. Johnny Holden; Miss Narcle Williams; Mr George Turner; Mr' and Mrs. Lymvood Turner, Lynne and John ny Turner; Mrs Zoa Turner; Mrs Carrie Hines Weston; 'Mrs Z M Williams; . Mr ' and Mrs RufUs Swain; -; Mrs Lehman Williams, Meivin and Olenn Williams. BASKETBALL TEAMS LOSE TOURNEY Pink Hll boys and Rirls bas ketball teams lost the Lenior County Champtionship to - the wneat swamp Boys and girts, 'in the, final games played in Kins ton Granger High n Gymnasium on Saturday night. y? ' v ' " I!::dH2lpToCqild U.S. Olympic Squd High Point, N. C, Fs(bJ7 Funds are urgently needed by the Ama teur Athletic Union to help devel op outsta ding atietes to repre sent the United States in the 1058 Olympic games scheduled to be held in Australia, Louis J. Fisher, of High Point, president of the Carolines AAU, declared today. Unless pubU&tolrtted citizens chip In, he said, the AAU will face drastic curtail inent of its am ateur' sports program which, now is reaching millions of boys and girlS. i .-..;.T if . jv- - ... TheAAU has taken the! lead in developing outstanding represent ation for the United States in the Olympic games in conjunction with other sports groups. Since 1896, whenthe -v Olympics were revived. AAU. has carried the burden of raising funds necessery for the) participation of American athletes, and conducts Olympic : try-outs for tha selection of the most can- aoie competitors.! . . xne aau now is condaoting a nation-wide campaign for funds, with the modest goal of only $500,- 000. Fisher expressed hope ((hat sports-lovers of -North and South Carolina would do their part. Contributions may be sent to Fisher at Post Office Box 1846 in High Joint, with checks made pay able to the Amateur Athletic U ion All contributions will be officially acknowledged by AAU. Contribu tions have been1 approved' as de ductible In Federal income tax returns." 1 ! v- ' V. I'll I lliU.1V J VV1I.1 ID the Carolinas will be used in the two states; the other half" Will go to the national AAU. , - : ' In addition to helping' develop Olympic athletes, funds contri buted to AAU will be used to con-1 ion boys and girls, competed last year as part at the AAU's program to oombat juvenile 'delinquency. Part of the monev also will ha used to enlarge the AAU's phy- uuwm -program , instituted after World War 11 because, of the alarming numbers of " American draftees rejected ,fo?, , physical reasons. yVy;; 'S; . ..V-.'1 f- ' The AAU la nation organization of sports-lover , who work , volun tarily to promote and encourage amateur sports and physical fit ness psograms throughout the United States. It Is the largest aid strongest amateur-sports governing body In the world, with a program reaching 8,000,008 people. . - 1 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL I TRACTORS FARM I MPLEM ENTS J ; REFRIGERATION PARTS'SERVICE mm 1 1 I .til 1 I 1 r r ur- DCEIKERY CCn'PAJiY, IKC.K!NST0N,NpRTHCAR0LlirA-PH0NE4)7i tf 1 1 r Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Constipation End Chronic Dosing! Regain Normal Regularity This All-Vegetable Wayl c. : .,!.,. v. Taking harsh 'drugs for constipation can punish you brurallyl Their cramps and griping disrupt normal bowel action, make you feel in need of re- ; peared dosing. ' ? ' 1. .When you occasionally feel consti pated, gee tmtU but sun relief. Take Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxative contained i in Syrup Pepsin. It's M-vtgitabk. No ' alts, no harsh drugs. Dr. Caldwell's ; contains an extract of Senna, oldest and oneofthefinestiMralaxativesknowa to medicine. ". ' -., '' Dr. Caldwell's Senna. Laxative tastes gbod, acts, mildly, brings thorough relief nmftrtbly. Helps you get regu lax, ends chronic dosing. Even relieves stomach sourness that constipation ; PINK HILL, N. c ; , - Mttountds:'.; Minf)Q3reDakk28 J All Farmers and Their Families Invited 1 Trr the new lit size Dr. CaMwelTs.' tinue and expand the Junior Olynvl MoDnekKBottltitfi' MH bocete . im Amm 1. .IWI. . K.t mht. B0X 28 NeW Ylk 18, M? V X V , Turner & Turner . t ' , , INUKANCK AGENCY "We're Known By The Service We Give" Z83 h. C Tamer, Jr. ' Pink BQl, N. C .'' ;'')'-, V.-.'t't ' T. Tuner PLENTY OF ROOM Meat Curing , HICKORY SMOKING BACON MADE B. & R. Frozen Foods s Wallace, N.C.- - B than la ooa ky Buriw Tjtixm owm, (ft the kr to a audlmce'i wnm ot hiuior. TUs t a Km (ram "Panullnlor Buater," Jofaa Dttn Day leaUut ulctan. f .- . t toll Supply Co., lecel' -John ern" the story of tae new' John Deere dealer, has announced Sat- Deere Models 50 and 60 Tractors, urday February .28 as the day for 'Costly Bargains" picture show the yeartr John Deere Day tag how the quality of John Deese Day program. Free to farmers and parts is ' maintained Oddities bt their families the program will be Farming consisting of rare farm held at Pink Hill. High School tag practices; and What's Mew for Auditorium and is schedule to be- .1953 unveiling the complete line gin at 7:15,p. m. , " - ,i ttp of . John Deere equipment for The feature picture "ParaUe for the coming year showing- this Buster"' a a comedy and stars Bus- equipment at work in . the field ter Keaton popular clown of stage and demonstrating briefly all out and screen. Thd story is that of a standing features. ' -mall bookkeeper In a large fim V vJHill Supply Co In their an who suddenly comes to the notice nbuncemetnt mentioned that V al-' of the firm's hdad.fco a most un- though the program , is free to complimentary manner. His rare farmers and their families admls knack for getting In trouble dow elon will be by ticket only. He Buster in and out of every scene Invites farmers who have not re and furnishes some exeking mom-, chived their tickets or who re ejnts for1 him and his audience, quire 'more to be sure to stop at Other films included on the prow the store. Hill Supply Co. and ask gram are "Xom Gordon GoesfMoa .fofc-theoiiM. Hill Subtly G6mp Your John Deere Dealer And Service Shop PINK HILL, N. C. arty ; , I' " " I LOOK FO' OB BUUDOS OH VE BAG - - 9 HATURAL CUILEAtl tllTRA7E Kakcs o CI7?LlE.r:CE to yea! . Notad fw Q-raMl tffidMKy. Quick-acting 100 nitrate ni trogen makes rapid, sturdy . , growth, tt 26 iodium con- ' teai acta like potash when neo- ' ' esaarjt and helps to increase ";, the supply of available phot-. Out diffarwm between Natural ; Chilean Nitrate and other ni trogen fertilizers is Quality r nalura! quality. It is the world's' only natural source of nitrate, 'nitrogen. ' t v- the uliroe cMMnt of Chilean Nitrate is 100 nitrate' aitro- phate n the aol , gen - iwyo avauawe-. iwo , , ChllKII, Hltn,t.t fM jowh,B faat-acttag-100 dependable. , wpidf Urn snrtidot b ncaory. Chil- ( rate distribution under all con ean Nitrated non-acid forming. .' , dltiona. No special precautions ' .. ..j, j ',. .u. needed, i'Vi ' 9 f.-r . ChUean Nitrate is. Tich Htipa Mnhdii reducrivlty ef ' ia beneficial sodium that makes jrr lal. When used oonalst " a stronger, deeper root system j ently in a sound fanning pro- improves crop health,.yigor gram," Chilean Nitrate builds ,,aadJ nutritive vaue.' It aJso . up fertiUry.increa efficiency. i ' -'. WtrauiMreayWds - fat- , Chisaielrirrala'SONtrnproTes, , Mi'3hm that tuppUu ni- f against disease fortifies ifuic nungen, ucricjH.w kiun maw i injury . couia . iodium and essential I tenets nil acidity. Use Chilean ' minor tlcmrnu. ' ; ;r Nitrate for tolid satiafactionl raoro M M M Sj M ZI 1 ; t . -4 't " ' ' f' ' 11 , i . t -..v --. Y'!- -X't'-f ,i , t v.. . v.",''.-,W:- Mil a& mtm. engine power t n Ad" need Loadmaster engine stai. aard on 5000, 6000 Series and orwkrdontrol models, optional chjK Series heavyKluty trucks. JMvier, stronger, more durable UB,1I , Inn-.. 1Z1-- .... staying power' 8edneM ( tamina of 1953 ing power moro economy Trucks. up to 4000 Series heavy duty models have Torque-Action" brakes. Series 4000 ami above use-Torque-Action' brakes in front; "Twin-Action" in rear. , l New stamina plus extra 'gasoline economy In heavy-duty models with Loadmaster engine, reduces hauling costs per ton-mile. r- J ) ft KiHvaflM of ttandbrW DoH ' mitt anil mm UliMrafd I, Sir-PMMfMraffaaWfafaMfirfl.l y , v w It r CKEVROIET TRUCKS IN USI t:;a:i any othci turn , ... ' - ft -'-i 'fi .v I v-. i r .