i' you back nally irorm. bites, untu oday. 3" ,, V V: f I i 1 3f CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED RATES: . Three cents per word, mlnbmna, chute of 78o. Unless yon hare' f . aa account wltb-u pleaee send ' r meney, stomps, meney enter, ; ' check with ids. : " i i I mi j i ii rAIKCLOTH CONSTRUCTION CO, , . Clinton. X. C. , Dragline end Bulldozer Work , - All Kindt s ' Instant Service . " 'I . Specializing in Pond Construction ; Call 9185 - Might Clinton; N. C. FOR SALE: , 78 rpm records, race, hillbilly and popular In lots of 29 i records $2.50. Send up your orders, fwe mall COD, 49 rpm records 60e . each used, we have, coin operated phonograph and slot pool table, for all location, call us for' service, Reynolds Wusic Company, Phone , 2317, 614 Beaman Street, Clinton, N. C, . - , . ) ctt; 4 , . TYPEWRITER-ADDING machines repaired. New Royal typewriters for every : need. Call Goldsboro 'liVorley Typewriter Exchange J 105 14 N. Cedter Street . etf ARTHRITIS? have been wonderfully bfeiecl I ' being restored' to active life After I being crippled in nearly every Joint in my nody and with muse mi or soreness from head to foot. I had ' Rheumatoid Arthritis and Other - forms of Rheumatism, hands de , formed and my ankles were set. limited space prohibits telling you more hee but if you will write ms I will reply at once and tell you lev ! received this wonderful relief. fe. Uh S. W!er Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 2693 -.v.--. 'l t 'U.&UHjippi Stock Car Races At The New i Mile Dirt Track At Goldsboro Speedway Every Saturday Nighf Beginning June 5 Warm Ups 7:30 P.M. . Races 8:30 P.M. Admission $1.50 tQ Children under 12 years admitted free when rl accompanied by parents. v m UULUliUKU PttUWAY. INI. IS . ' rws SMn mm wi a Compare and 17 GRS FlfRNGB To be sure to get the most for your money, compare the ranges you see, fea ture by feature. r ) rSii ran fpta Tai-tnan you , find important modern features '"as the Visualite Oven; Lift-off Oven Door, High . Center Oven and Covetop. -Let us dernbrv ' strata. i h.---V vf Model shown fin n p? CASH PRICE $219.75- $125.75 GErruixa D-CON 'o-1 rat pol o, bow oa -mi t C...Jb Dnn Company, in liount OUra, - i t.c 'TOR A . BITTER WELL, " call or write Heater Well Co, Raleigh N.C giving direction and distance from your Post Office. Monthly payments . can be arranged, with no down payment. if applied tor before well is drilled." ' - : ctt - ' - - n ' I IP you want to BUT or SELL a farm see, STOUT REALTY CO. Wallace, N. O, Phone 6641. ' ctf , , We Buy-Sell-Trade'. AJways A Large Selection . From "Which To Choose . COMMUNITY MOTORS CORPORATION i "Where Your Guarantee -. t .Means Something1' IN GOLDSBORO SKIN ITCH ? i HOW TO RELIEVE IT IN 15 MINUTES t If not pleased, your 40c back from. any druggist ITCH-ME-NOT dead ens itch and' burning in , minutes; kills germs and fungus On contact. Wonderful for eczema, ringworm, toot itch and other surface rashes. Today at KENANSYIIXE ; DRUG oo. 9-27-4t. , NOW YOU CAN LICK ATHLETE'S FOOT WITH KERATOLYTIC ACTION : T-4-L, a keratolytlc fungicide, SLOUGHS OFF the tainted outer skin, exposing buried fungi and kills on contact. Leaves skin like baby's, In just ONE HOUR, if not pleased, your 40c back at any drug store. To day at COTTAGE FOR RENT - 3 bedroom cottage at Surf City, Topsail Island Call 395 or 529, Warsaw. 6,3-10-17 - c. .. .-7 .-' ----- wirr xs ni a wvi you'll 3 fa ' si inar.SvttA ortoc a!II Choose - - 'f,'' A ' U w t Personals Miss Thelma ,Dildayf Home' Eco nomics instructor at B. F. Grady hool, spent the week end at her nome at Anoskle.' . Dr. and Mrs. D. . W. Ruffin and daughter Winnie and Jane Ruffin were at Mars Hill during the week to attend ' commencement exercises at Mars Hill College. Miss Ann Ruf fin, another daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ruffin, has completed her first year as a pre-medical student; The family returned to Pink Hill follow ing the exercises. V: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Wells and Miss Connie Jo Wells left Friday for Davidson and Salisbury to at tend graduating exercises at David son and Catawba Colleges. Their son and brother, Mr- Alfred Wells received a cupiqma irom Jjaviason and his brother, Mr. Hunter, grad- ATTENTON - SO & SEW. SHOP In Clinton - Mill end ratter ends and Novelty' Fabrics. : Belt. ' and buttons made same day received. Butternck patterns, zipper loe. - See Us Today. . MR. FARMER SDARANTEED USED TRACTORS Plows, Dtse Harrows, Bosh Bogs lime Spreaders, Scoops, Blade Trade and Terms To Suit ; Tour Need. Loaders, Misc. Equipment BRYAN-EDMONSON TRACTOR CO. Mt. OlAve Hwy. .Ph. 3000 Goldsboro ctf. 10 Cent Pocket Combs, now 1 cent each at CLINIC DRUG CO. B Mt O'tve. ctf. BULOVA 23 jewel, self-winding, water proof watches, $59.58. Other 17 'jewel with stretch band, $24.60. Compare our Diamond prices before you buy. WALLACE JEWELRY -Watch Repair., W. G. Beasley in Wallace. i 6-10-5t. c ' PROTECTIOIlb) AHAinCTL IlUflllflWI Vhert poTlo strikes there teems no end tocotriy dralnof rs) dally medical expense.'.1 Farm'Bureaa guarantees, ii- protection. Polio Insurance) 2-year Coverage Family Policy... $10 , (inc. children to 18) Individual Policy ... $5 Get in touch today with ETHRO HILL Bill Supply Co . Pink Hill sots HOME OFFICE COLUMBUS, OHIO WANTED - DaUy ride, expenses shared, to sum mer school at Atlantic Christian College. Please contact , Mrs. Hazel Stapleton Box 142 or Phone 253-1 Pink HJI1, N. C. MAYFAIR In Kinston WMUi mm 4 'i-'-.-.v; - ; r Malernify : v .,. h. MA f t I V 'A The Biggest Selection v In Town to Choose From Cool ,.t '''Jlt j i- -Summer.! !w filat?rials - : ; nAYFAlRUv In Ilissiston -, r ' U L-J uated with honors at Catawba. Mr. and -Mrs. David Grady and. cnuaren or Aiexanaria, va. spent the 'past week end with relatives In Pink H3I1 and Duplin County, Little Miss Susan . Parrfih of Smithfield spent the past week in the home of Mr. and Mrs.' John O'Connor. She was accompanied home Friday by the O'Connors and their young son. Jack. ( - '. ."; Messrs. J; R. ' Davis and Chris dombs were recent overnight visit ors in Washington, D. C. They at tended the New York-Washington baseball game. . v Mr. Thunnan Davis of Rocky Mt. has been visiting in the home of his mother, Mrs. Laura Davis. '' -Mr; R: M. Carr , of Wallace was a recent Fink Hill visitor. . . ' 1 Mrs. J, R. Davis recently visited relatives at St. Matthews, S. C. ' Mrs. Alvin Smith and Mr. Dennis Smith of Pink Hill and Mr.. and Mrs., Melvin Stroud of Seven Springs have returned from a visit with relatives in Tampa', Florida. Mr. Resale Stroud a brother of Mrs. Smith and Mr. Melvin Stroud, who was 'critically ill at his home in Tampa, is recovering. Miss Ardeth Smith, R. N. at the Baby , Hospital on Wrightsville Sound, N. C. spent the week end with her parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Smith on Pink Hill, Rt, 2. Miss Bessie Kornegay. Mrs. Hattie Davis, Mrs. Thad Kornegay and L. G. Kornegay shopped in Golds boro, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Faison Turner and Annette, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Herring were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yarboro and daughter at Pirietops on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Smith and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Smith attended a Shell Oil dealers banquet held at the icommunity House in Goldsboro Thursday night. Mesdames H. C. Turner and Hay wood Stroud attended a shower given for Mrs. Kermit Williams by Mesdames Paul, Carey and Lebron Williams and Miss Elsie Smith, at the home of Mrs. Carey Williams at Sarecta Tuesday night. Mr. Sam Haskins and daughter Laura, of Greenville were among guests in. the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Maxwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ronimie Holt of Richmond, Va. visited in the home of Mr. Holt's brother, Mr. Bob Holt, and other relatives here dur ing the week end. Mrs. M. L. Friedman of Washing ton, D. C. is visiting relative here, having accompanied her parents, Rev. and Mrs. N. P. Farrlor, who visited in Washington this week. B. F. Grady F.H.A. Group At Camp The B. F. Grady chapter of the Future Homemakers of America are spending this week, camping at White Lake. They are receiving instructions in crafts, music and swimming and are participating in land and water sports. Miss Thelma Dilday, chapter advisor, who accom panied the group, has been assisting in the crafts class. Members of the chapter attending are Shirley Smith, Charlotte Outlaw, Carolyn Smith, Mollie Faye Davis, Rubyleen Waters and Nellie Faye Parker. Bible School Held A daily vacation Bible School under the direction of Mrs. A. W. Turner was held at the Pink Hill Presbyterian Church the past week. Approximately 70 pupils were en rolled for the school which came to a close Friday. The women of the chureh served light refresh ments during the recess period each day, and they were promised a trip to Emma Webb playground in Kinston later in the summer. Conducting the classes were the following; Mesdames Hazel Stapel- ton, John Shepard, J. K. Smith, John O'Connor and Joseph Bower. n n n Goodbye to backaches Harvest yc:r telxeco th3 r:.:::;.i way with ths - . When you harvest your tobacco the modem Silent Flsm way you can forget about the hard beck bending fob of stooping to E rime tobecco. Everybody ridei on the Silent Fltme tobacco arvester. You can rid In the thede. too. f . i V FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE Candidate Disappointed Hub Hill received raite a disap pointment Saturday morning when he went down to Jones Chevrolet Co, polling place in Pink Hill township number 1, to vote. He found : that .he was not properly registered. Mr. Hill was. a candi date . for constable In that town Ship. : Attends Shriners Meet - Attending the Shriners Spring ceremonial in Greenville last week included the following from this area. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Tyndall, Mr. T. J. Turner, Mr, and Mrs. Lynwood Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Faison Turn er, Mr.' and Mrs. J. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kornegay, Miss Bessie Kornegay, Mr.' and Mrs. W. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Morrison, Mr. George Turner, and Miss Narcie Williams. Miss Ruffin Receives Honor Miss Ann Ruffin of Pink Hill, a rising senior at Mars Hill College was recently named one of ten stu dents to the Baptist Student Union, which is the highest honor the college has to offer. Miss Ruffin is also president of the Methodist Youth Fellowship group at the college for next year. She is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Ruffin. Mrs. O'Connor Hostess To Church Women Mrs. John O'Connor was a recent hostess to a general meeting, of the Pink Hill Presbyterian Women of the Church, which was held at the church. Mrs. J, A. Wprley was the Program leader at this time, and was assisted by Mesdames T. A. Turner, J. J. Smith and Mrs. O'Con nor. The program topic was "We, too, are the World Church." . m. H. A. Edwards, president, was in the chair. . , Jimmy Williams Gets Monograms Jimmy Williams of Pink Hill, Rt. 2, was one of 30 Atlantic Christian College students who received monograms at the annual athletic awards ceremonies conducted Tues day at the college in Wilson. He was recognized for participation on the baseball team. Sue Smi Breaks Arm Misses Thelraa Dilday, Bessie Kornegay and Marinna Grady ac companied a group of B. F. Grady students on a skating and scouting field trip to Topsail Beach on Fri day. Sue Smith, member of the group, fell on the skating rink there, and broke her arm. She was treated at the Onslow County Hos pital and was able to return home. (qouprv farrea re mom,) -U3AP18 OU BABq oqtt 'auore 3n pub rrBj iaiu. US TODAY. Civil Defense Chief State Participation Raleigh, May 25 Communica tions, Ground Observer Corps and the state's degree of readiness to lend support to neighboring states in even) of enemy attack or natural disaster will be under test during the scheduled Civil Defense Exer cise affecting the entire North American continent on June 14-15, State CD Director Edward F. Griffin said today announcing plans for North Carolina participation. "There may be little reason to take pride in the way our state stacks up," Griffin said, "even in 'the support role to which we have been assigned." "But," he added, "the test' is sorely needed to disclose the fact that North Carolina - to us the most important part of a nation on a continent which may be subjected to devastating attack - is not pre pared to carry her part of the load." "Since "Operation Alert" is pri marily a communications drill and a hvDothetlcal atomic attack on 42 "critical target" cities - none of which are located in this state - no North Carolina cities will be tested for performance under atomic at tack, but many North Carolina com munities plan local civil defense exercises. "The exercise plan calls for di rect atomic "hits" on five critical target cities in three adjoining states. Calls will come in for help, which we can answer only within the limitations imposed by what our communities are actually pre oared'to deliver, if the disaster were real. Full instructions for partici pation are being sent to local di rectors who have indicated willing ness to take part in the test. "North Carolina's assumed 'special situation will consist of an "alert notice' received by the Governor. Acting with the Council of State he will in turn declare the state in 'imminent danger' and order the State Civil Defense Director to put prepared plans into operation, em ploying any powers authorized by Whilford Hill Wins Election Mr. Whitford HilL Pink Hill mer chant and farmer,, was elected to the Board of County Commissioners with a total of 3243 votes on Sat urday. Mr. Hill was fourth from the top in a list of twelve candi dates in the race. He is a former head of the Lenoir County P.M.A committee. Pink Hillians Receive Degrees Miss Peggy Jo Albritton of Kin ston and Pink Hill received a B.A. degree from the Womans College, Greensboro in graduating exercises there Monday. Miss Betty Jean Davis of Pink Hill received a B. S degree in Secretarial Administra tion. Young People To Meet June 4th A regular meeting of Presby terian young people will be held at Harper-Southerland Church at 5:30 p.m., Friday, June 4. A picnic supper will be had and all members in the group are urged to attend. FLOOR and DECK ENAMEL tUai laiU! . . UtaVi Athey s h For beauty plus yeorj ond in ;i irutvt ... ....... v., miivi Use on wood or concrete thx Dcruor Tiarrs, kcnansvoxb, h. c. Discloses Plan In "Operation Alert law for the state's protection: and to render aid to other states. ; t ' "The State Control Center will re main open from 10 AM June 14 through 10 AM June 15 . he full test period, unless closed earlier by order of FCDA. During that. time, communication by telephone, tele, type and radio will be maintained with FCDA and with participating communities. ' "Approximately 30 N. C. radio stations will operate on CONELRAD Federal Communications Commis sion's emergency broadcast plan, during Radio Test Hours. "Charlotte and Durham Filter Center and all Ground Observa tion Posts serving those centers will be on 24 hour duty. "The exercise will point, up a lot I'm looking out for ij no better way than LSI i . Iooesnt take great amounts occasionally, out small ones deposited at regular intervals that really make a savings account grow. First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company Pink Hill i years of protection it pays marry ways :.j n..L . ' ' Bna ween enamel No brush marks hurt ' rtn' . VS V ..a $urf 1 1 in Wi. Him thcsssat, jm :. ? ; of valuable things a well as miny serious shortcomings" Griffin con- , eluded, in any event, we will take the test hoping that It will ere ite a new awareness in N.C, we are , lust a dependent on other statu! U they are on us." . ,i . v P my future and there is jj by a savings account. It 1 S m WJ. W ' a ..I '.' Manufactured h -S'l ' THE C ML ATHEY PAINT . nil i ibwii ikp mil 1 It 1 ) PPE NO GOOD) f UN WOODS! r-C Jglp 3 J f 5 ' t i . I t HILL SUPPLY CO. : ft! A J". ?V L , y , Kimtsn Gclwlbero rfc.we 27S1 " rfk nm, n. c Tsiicre jr.-f..H t Kinston,N. C - j u La ii

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