U LuudLiLl-ll.LLi '."cJCrojs Workers Ili-ned At Pink Hill Fink Hill citizens who will spark th annual Bed Cross campaign effort in that Southeastern Lenoir County town were announced by over-all chairman Thomas B. Grif- i fin. . :' ". :vv;.'''? y i A mail response of $5,500 war ' ao reported in the drive for a 7 416,099 goal. Other reports are pend-j Jnsj, Griffin said. i ft 1 '! vh y y MACHINERY COMPANY, INC. kinston,northcarolina-phone4176 The JOHN WSeries 2-Plow Tractors Txom the newly designed front grille to the great new 3-point hitch at the rear the new 40" Tractors bring you all the well-balanced, practical features you want in your" 2-plow row-crop tractor. You just can't drive one of these new models without getting the feeling that here, in oqe tractor, are all the essentials for good, profitable power farming in today's most practical design. We invite you to let us arrange for a free Pink Hill, N. C igga ; : Specials! ooooooe mm urn mm mm h-JJ O 8.6 cu. ft. Standard " sF -' , W'' '""'rl--" I I ff O -ttmYM I fmT 1 i 'JfeC: : l3 . Mrs. W. E. Brewer and Mrs. Lyn wood Turner, are Pink Hill chair men,. Griffin said. For the, Negor population, John Lyles Will head i the campaign. Tom Davis, 'former mayor, and Wilbur Tyndail will be in charge of businesses. Solicitors were listed - as: Mrs A. W. Turner, Mrs. Melvln Carter, Mrs. T. J. Turner. Mrs. Frank Lee, Mrs. Morton Sills, Mrs. Earl Ho ward, Mrs. T. A. Turner, Mrs. jD. C Boone, Mrs. j&a Hill, Christine Summerlin, Rachel King and Win nie Huffin., . , INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS FARM IMPLEMENTS REFRIGERATION PARTS 'SERVICE DEERE Mill Suipiply Your John Deere Dealer eoooooooaooooft)oooooooooooooo Ask about librrcl X.JLUL lJ J 'OuuuU Pink Hill, Deep Run Take Top FFA Honors In Lenoir Pink Hill and Deep Bun took top honors lin two Southwood Fed eration of Future Farmers or Amer ica contests staged Tuesday at Southwood School. Both t school chapters took a first and second place. . ' : ;' ' Roger Post Hill of Pink Hill was picked as winner . of the public speaking event, beating out three other contestants, Jimmy Grady of Deep Run- was second, Benjamin Gray of Jones County was third and Charlie Miller of Pamlico Cou nty was fourth. Hill spoke on "Fut ure Farmers Why Are We Here?" and explained the opportunities for boys in FFA' work. He will represent the federation in tthe district event in May. The Deep Run' tool identification team captured first place in . the seven-team contest. Pink Hill was second. Deep Run's Wendell Harper had 89 points, Charles Stroud sco red 86 and Elwood HiU tallied 92 demonstration NOW. We want you to put a ,, "40'i Series Tractor through' its paces. There are three models to choose Irom in the "40" Series: the Standard -model, shown above, the "40" Tricycle which handles 2. .4, or 6 rows at a time, and for the rough and tough going, we have the new "40" Crawler Tractor. All we ask is that you test-drive a new "40" make your own comparisons. Nothing could be faker than that! Go- o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o look at all these features -then! look at the price!; Full-width Super-Freezer Chest holds over 41 Ibi. 'frozen food Big, porcelain Hydrator for , fruits and vegetables Lifetime Porcelain flnlth on . Interior. ':...- " . X Qulckube Ice Trays with ' . Instant Tray and Cube ) ' Releases Famous Meter-Miter mech anism with 5-Year Protvc- tion Plan. ' Chill Drawer for meats. Ice cubes, small Items ' Automatic Interior Light Phone 2701 - You never sow so much refrigerator for your money I Imagine hew much convenience you'll have with plenty of space for frozen foods. Think of all the fresh foods you'll have room for on the big, sturdy shelves. Best of all, you can depend on the Frigidaire Meter-Miser . to keep everything safe and good. All this ct a price that's really sensational. Sse it todayl .Vv - ' "" trar'Mn allowances for a team of 267 out of 800. . The team will represent the. fe deration at the State convention in Raleigh June 24-28 in the shop contest As 'piires, Hill received handsaw,. Harper two chisels and Charles Stroud a ratchet crew- driver, while Ben Gray of Jones County .received a , hammer. The tools were given by the Industrial Hardware and Supply Company of vnarione, wnicn sponsors the con test, y v';.,:.". Tho next federation contes will be April 21 when dairy judging and beef cattle and swine Judging contests will be conducted. 1 W. Of C. Officers Installed The last general meeting of the Presbyterian Women of the CHURCHES OF CHRIST SCIENTIST . . "Reality" is the topic of the les son-sermon in all -Churches of Christ, Scientist next Sunday. The Golden Text is from Isaiah 64:4 "Since the beginning of the world men have not heard, .nor perceived by the ear, neither hath the eye seen, O God, beside thee, what he hath prepared 'for him that waithiitu for him." Passages from The BIMe innud: "Fo thou art gi eat, and doest wonderous things: thou art God alone." Psalms 86:10. And from "Science and Health with Key to the scriptures" by Mary Baker Edly, The Scriptures imply that God is All-in-all . He is all-inclusive, and is reflected by all that is real and eternal and by nothing else." p. 331. First . Church Of Christ Soientest (Christian Science) Kinston, N. C. Gordon & East Sts Sunday Services (every Sun day) 11 A. M. Sunday School (every Sun day) 9:45 A. M. Wednesday Evening Meet ings (Testimonial services of healing in Christian Science) y '8:00 P.M. Reading room in church edif ice open every day except Sun days and Holidays 3 to 5 P. M. All are cordially invited to attend our Services and to enjoy the use of the Read ing Room. if CAST IRON BATHTUB LAVATORY COMMODE SEPTIC TANK American Standard Fixture All For $495 Installed! . ALL WORK GUARANTEES & See or Write j Near B. F. Grady School I Rankin Plbg Sup Albertson, N. C. ..:...k.-..".-.-...k.-x 5-V-Crimp Roofing All Lengths $9.80 Per Square Supply Limited Wast a j I Bathroom church for the fiscal year, was held at the Pink Hill church, Tuesday night, March 17, Mrs. E. M. Sills, returning president, presided. The devotional taken from 1st Timothy 6th chapteiy. was, led by Mrs. T. J. mi for their united support during hex term as president Although she bad another year to serve, in view of the fact that she is the new district chairman f beginning in April, she feels that she must de vote all of her extra time to that New officers named to serve for the coming year were Installed at this meeting. They are: Presi dent. Mrs. Earl D. Smith;' vice pres ident, Mrs. Ruth Stroud; Miss Lula Tyndail again was elected jecre tary and treasurer, this being her 22nd year. ; ; Committee chairman -. installed were; Spiritual Growth, Mrs. H. A. Edwards; Assembly's Special Caus es, Mrs. N. P. Farrier; Historian, Mrs. Graham Turner; World Mis sions, Mrs. T. A. Turner; Church Extension, Mrs. ' T. J. Turner; Christian Education, Mrs. J. J. Smith; Annuities and Relief, Mrs. ! Frank Wiley; Stewardship, Mrs. J. A; Worley. Mrs. T. A. Turnev is the' new chairman of Circle No. 1 and Mrs, i rank Wiley will serve as chairman cJf C'ircle No. 2, The General n citing for Ap-.il will be noli at the heme of Mif. Sailie Wesnraok e 'c :ie niid two wul must with Mn. Fa' son Turner and Mrs. Frank Wiley respectively. Hear R. C. Drive '' Mesdames Lynwood Turner and W. E. Brewer have been named chairmen of the Red Cross camp aign for Pink Hill, according to .an announcement - by Lenoir County Chairman Thomas B. ' Griffin of Kinston. John Lyles will head the Negro campaign. -Tom Davis and Wilbur Tyndail will be in charge of businesses. - Solicitors lifted are Mesdam.53 A W. Turner, Mt.'vin Carter, T. J. lurcer Frank Lee, Mj-t)n Si Is, Earl Howard. T. A. Turn it, y C Boone, Ed fljlL Misses CmV.-.r.e Summerlin, Rachel King and Win nie Ruff in. Srs. Visit ACC ?' Twenty of the twenty two sen iors of the Pink Hill High School joined other seniors from over the state, at tiie annual 'High School Accompanying the group were Mrs. Frank Wiley, Mrs. B. W. Ruf fin and Mr. Robert Summerlin. Mrs. Turner Hostess To Club .i Mrs. T. A. Turner was hostess to a regular- meeting of her bridge club at her home in Pink Hill, Wednesday efternoon. Azaleas and Other early spring flowery were artictically arranged in the living room . where tables were, set fori c look! a Quirk Ranfle $26.77 3W 9011 A-i s- ' 1 1 1 1 1. J&t jm. jffiN -. i - ' 'in'1 . ' '' hjt"w X.' fit.. - - - - r, -l FULLY AUTOMATIC COOKIHOI A fuIl-siM rangel New design, new style, new beauty for your kitchen! Here's the big value you've been looking fori Come int Ask to see itl COOK BETTER; EASIH; FASTER! Automotlf Clock Control and top light. Built Into rang badegvard. I .0 Slant Oym, Coola compute dtansrt at on Mm automatically, e Ovanrrhatsto3SOlbiMliMrres BroHtr gh) rad hot kt 10 Mconcb. Vrat" Scotch Kettle. Hokfa 6 i qvarhj. Idal for dp nytag, high or low heat cooking, sterilizing, stowing. - e btra-tatt Serfa Unit, tocb bos on Inner and outer ring for cUfforant tiztd para, ' ' ' , u Mrs H. A. Edwards recleved club member high score prize, It'.n. J. M. Jones, prize tor second high est for member, while Mrs. Earl Smith compiled the h'ghest score prre. ' ' i " v The hostess ' serveit cookies una cera colas at the beaming of play and after oavOi were laid a -Ida, whipi'd !-: tnd coffe were . ved,; ' Shower Mrs. Harper . Mrs. Rom Alphin, Mrs. Jay Car ter and Mrs. Doolie Carter . were hostesses at a miscellaneous show as to honor Mrs. Adolph Harper, the tames Breele Sanderson, at the V. F. W. Hut in Pink Hill Friday Night Guest At Peace Misses Jo Ann Grady, Peggy Grady, Joyce Smith and Ida Rouse Fordham, Juniors at B. F. Grady High School, were guests at Ptace College the past week end. They were accompanied to Raleigh by Miss Marianna Grady. Personals Mr. end Mrs. Graham Turner and daagbters spent Sunday at Ft Barmwali. gaests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sermoaa and Leslie Dawn Sermons. '. - Mrs. T. A. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.' Turner and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner and day night ' to attend - an informal family dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Parrott as- hosts at their home on Rountrae Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. ; Herman Fussell and daughters, Susan and Peggy of Rose HyL spent .Sunday with Mrs. Fussell's mother, Mrs. Hattie Davis and Mrs. W. G. Kornegay. ' Mrs. W. B. Brewer was in Kin stpn recently to attend a session of her bridge club with Mrs. Lynwood Williams as hostess at her home on North Queen Street Mrs. Brew er was awarded a prize for corrpil ing high score for members. Messrs. V. W. Smith, Prentice Smith and Miss Susie Smith have gone to Miami, Fla to attend the marriage of their brother, Mr. R. K. Smith to Miss , Nancy Cassin, which takes place April 1, at 8:00 in the evening af the First Pres byterian Church of Miami. Lt CoL and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell and children, Suzanne and "Maxie" and Mrs. Marvin D. Volkert all of Washington, D. C. left Sunday fol lowing a week end visit with the Maxwell family at Maxwell's Mill. Kenneth Maxwell, student at State . College, Raleigh, is spends nig tne spring holidays at his home. Mrs. Angus Mercer, student at Atlantic Christian College in Wil son, rpent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Max well. - Mrs. E. Jl Maxwell of Pink Hill is critically ill at her home in Pink Hill. ' 2L; 0 - S down d month PHflB ihAwn In lor delivery is your kitchen, Ir taiuaion. If mr, atftte And local - taiei extrm. Prlmsi ' and spedflastione sKinien 10 cnataya IUMPUK 7 Ixact MiMorid Htt n wrfM Mlts, tatoad of In wq s. An exact hat for vry cooking bmo. e Heady AapiMaca Oatlet. Mug fa yotr toactor, coff maker, atur, er etMr Udrlc cooldng oppDanc. . OveMn tWagj Cifil m (to Mt of cmnl Spec galor for storing pots end pan ct al siz, e M.WIM loloV Drtnnr.g Extra pac for cooUng stwiHi e( el kind. rcylMrcJfoaqoMeparatlea. ; lit: Turner Rdeo fed President ; : - Mr. ' Lynwood Turner of Pink Hill was re-elected president of the second education district of the North . Carolina State Board Asso elation, at a meeting at Dixon School In Onslow County. Thurs d-:y night The session featured an outline1 of the state budget in i regard to school legislation by attorney Tom Banks of Raleigh and was atten ded by . approximately 229 school Board ' members and superintend nts. Mrs. Davis Resigns Mrs. Viette Davis, Pink Hill nurse has resigned from the of fice and clinic of Dr. Joseph S. Bower in Pink Hill, after more than two years service,; according to an announcement Each grade in the Pink Hill school was given an opportunity to observe the city-county Art ex hibit at the Eagle Warehouse in Kisnton' the past week. The chil dren were taken over in a special bus, owned by the school. A man is never a failure until he delights in naming the men who made their mark after sixty. Turner & Turner INSURANCE AGENCY .;. ' "We're Known By The Service We Give" I : Phone 2836 , Pink Hill, N. C ' ' I j ' A L. C Turner, Jr. ' r T J. Turner . : . : j ZHHHHEIHHHBHBHZB nJ ' AM This Easter, Let your hair , peep CO V SUt Udy frlItoT1,e sort that ' jj 'efloi'es only a brush stroke for Let us snip and set your hair into a beguiling 11 (y cap of natural looking curls. . S Kl . ' Si m . i m Lenoir Beauty Shop I E. Caswell St. Kinstou, N. C. jHBBBBBBBBBBBEE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI e o o o o o o c f) - See Our New x , O Golden Jubilee Tractor g That Can Be Fully Equipped With All Farm . J Implements O We Sell Cherry Transplantors And Have For J The Past Four Years Without Any Complaints. O 1 O 9 9 9 9 9 9 See Jack JENKINS FARM EQUIPMENT CO Inc 121 W. Blount St. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOOI r 5 V- CRIMP TIN NAILS , - SEED OATS IIAY , i IIAKDWARE GROCERIES DRY GOODS ARMOUR FERTILIZER Baugh's & Sons Fertilizer FARMVILLE OIL NITRATE SEE . " .. V.Ii Jone & Co. llijw4 '.".V"' i, V Announced 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alonza James of Mt Olive have announced the en gagement of their daughter, Jae qullne Anne, (to Mr. Stewart Lee Mooring, son of Mrs. . Robert James Mooring of LaGrange, and the late ; Mr. Mooring. The wedding will be solmnlzed in June.. Miss Davis is head of the Home Economics Department of the Pink Hill High School. , , - Davis-Stroud 'Miss Barbara Stroud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stroud of Pink Hill became the bride of Mr. James Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Davis of Pink Hill, Rt L at 2:30 Saturday, March 11 The ceremony took 'place at the Presbyterian : Manse, Rev. N. P. Farrior officia ting. Mrs. Davis is a graduate of Pink Hill School and Mr. Davis of the Comfort High School. The couple are at home on Pink HilL Rt 1. , -I t r One way to abolishwars for all time would be to agree to postpone the next- war -until all past war debts are paid. ' Endurance records don't seem un- usual , in a land wjiere everybody has kept at it until they fpund a parking space. . ; Perkins At S O O Kinston Phone 4702 " O a MILL FERTILIZER OF SODA ITS TIME TO., GET l r n i TA Tai::rc::ICo JU Kinston, N. C. In Pink Hill And Save -3T c

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