and Need pelfmPrices Before " At No Extra Cost. BLIZZARD ( Building Supply ? 144WPW.- Vernon Ave. Kinston, N. C. Personals saw with their sister, Mrs. H. S. Komegay. Mesdames John C. Smith, Lin wood Patterson, Kennon Smith and Willard Westbrook accom panied the seventh grades at the B. F. Grady School on a sightsee ing trip to Raleigh Friday. They also attended the Ice Capades at Motor Pork Drive-In Theatre _ pink Hm?N-c Friday and Saturday March 29-30 'The Marco Polo" Ctnemacope and Color Starring Rory Calhoun and Yoke Tanl Cartoon Sunday Only March 31 'I'd Climb The Highest Mountain" Starring Susan Hayward and William Lundigan In Technicolor Color Cartoon ' ? BELL MOTORS 1 L VALUE IpAKABE I I* OF<g?gT I I USED CARS I I COMPLETE LINE OF I NEW RAMBLERS ? V ~T%l~Rambler 4 dr. (Like New) I 1960 Ford Galaxie 4 dr. H. T. I 1959 Chev. Imp. 4dr. H. T. I I 1959 Chev. Wagon 4dr. I Wm 1959 Ford 2 dr. HK 1958 Ford 4 dr. I B 1958 Rambler 4 dr. (Like New) K 1957 Chev 4 dr. *| ,1957 Rambler 4 dr. 1956 Cadillac 4 dr. (Like New) 1. 1956 Olds 88 4 dr. (Like New) 1956 Olds 88 4 dr. H. T. I 1956 Ford 4 dr. 1956 Chev. Wagon 2 dr. E*. 1955 Chev- 2 ^ H" T" ? W 1955 Chev* 2 dr H" T I 1955 F?rd 2 dr H' T' I M BELL motors Kenansville, N. C. Pink Hill, Grady Society Coliseum Friday night. I Mrs. Raymond Smith has accep ted a position at Caswell School near Klnston. She commutes from 1 her home on Pink Hill, Route 2 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Smith ] were among those in Durham : Satudray night for the basketball 1 finals. i Jimmy Miles of Duke Univer- ; sitey spent the wekend at his < home in Pink Hill. 1 Mrs. E. S. Jones of Route 1 has i been hospitalized for eye surgery < at Lenoir Memorial Hospital, in t Kins ton. ( Mr. and Mrs. Benny Rogers and ( son of Raleigh were visiting rela- i tives here Sunady. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turner of 1 Greenville spent the weekend t with relatives in the Pink Hill community. : Mrs. R. A. Smith. Mrs. Ambrose t Smith, Michael' Smith, Butch 1 Smith, Tenella Smith and a fri- 1 end were in Raleigh Saturday to i visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jerri Goodwin. They also vislited Jer- t ri's parents, near Apex. c Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady c were at Chapel Hill Wednesday r Mr Grady underwent a physical check-up at Memorial Hospital. c Cpl. and Mrs. Ted Grady were weekend guests of Mrs. Grady'r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Noble at Deep Run, and Mr. Grady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert " Grady near Seven Springs. Sun- J day Ted returned to Beaufort. S. * C. where he is stationed with the 1 U S, Marines, and Mrs. Grady 0 returned to Greenville to complete 8 her senior work at East Carolina M College. v iMr. and Mrs. Theodore Bryan of Norfolk, Va. were overnight d guests of Mrs. Bryans brother. & Mr. J. F. May and Mrs. May dur- " ing hte weekend. I* Mrs. Cornelia * Daniels Succmbs I Mrs. Cornelia Maxwell Daniels, 36, Died in a hospital in Bonneville, n Ark. on Friday of the past week. L A native of the Pink Hill section cl of Duplin Co., sh had made her . home with her brother, Roy Max- V well, in Booneville many years. ? She was a daugofthr th ee t She was a dauhgter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maxwell of h CJuplin County. The funeral and a burial were held there Sunday, j, Surviving relatives include a t, son, Earl Daniels, two daughters, j a brother, Roy, and two sisters, ^ Mrs. Lena Darks, of Wetumka, ? Okla., and Mrs. Nannie Rouse of ? Wallace. a Surprise Birthday Supper On March 21 Mrs. Ressie Ken nedy of Pink Hill was honored with a surprise birthday supper at the home of Mrs. Isaac Houston. The table was filled with delicious grilled chicken, vegetables, and a beautifully decorated cake with iced Pepsis. Those helping her celebrate her birthday were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hou ston, Milton and Charles Houston Ressie Kennedy, Morris, Patsy and little Tlmmy Kennedy. Dinner guests of Mrs. Ressie Ken nedy on Thursday were her mother, Mrs. Edd Rhodes of Beulaville and her sister Mrs. Lattie Houston of Kenansville. Dinner Party For Debra Kennedy Debra Kennedy of Pink Hill, Route 1 was honored on her 10th. birthday at a dinner party given by her aunt, Mrs. James Hall, at her home in Kenansville, Sun day. Debra received a number of attractive gifts. Attending from Pink Hill were her mother, Mrs. Esther Kennedy and her sister, Mis Carol Kennedy. ? ? ? Christian Chapel HDC The Christian Chapel Horn? Demonstration Club met March 18 at th church, The president Mrs. Roscoe Stroud presided. The meeting was called to order with ill singing the club song. Mrs. Os :ar Tyndall gave the devotional. Miss Marie Penuel, home agent, ind A1 Proctor and Harry W. Mer ;dith were special guests. The lat er two are special representatives >f the Prudential Life Insurance 2o. Mr. Proctor made a very infor mative talk on, "How to Plar four Future With Insurance," Mr. Meredith showed a film on hat subiect. Mrs. Harold Howard, food con lervation leader, reported on what o do when vour freezer stops. Mrs. Floyd Dail, home furnishings eader talked on the family room n vour home. The club voted to (Jonate SIO o the Mamie Whitfield West Sch ilarship Fund, and also to buy trapes for the Sunday School ooms. There are ten members in the :lub, and they were all present. Smith's Junior 4-H The Smith's Junior 4-H held their 1 nonthly meeting at the Smith's Community Building, Saturday. < larch 16, at 7:30 p. m. June Smith, ' resident, called the meeting to i rder. C. L. Sheppard led the Pled :e of Allegiance and the 4-H Pledge rtrile Thomas Turner gave the De otion. At the business session, the club < ecided to buy a mop and bucket 1 > be used in cleaning up the build- 1 le. All members g^gtpised to have ! -H Health books in by April 1. June Smith and John Smith, Jr. ' ave a very interesting program on i uying the right shoes for-size. omfort and style and also how to are for them. The meeting was adjourned for sfreshments served by Jo Anne, ucy Anne and Thomas Turner. Re lation was square dancing. Celebrates ! iirthday Charles Newman'is celebrating is 40th birthday on March 27th., lso he has now lived in Eastern | iorth Carolina 24 years. He came o this state March 3rd. (930 rom Pennsylvania. Through he arley got through the eighth rade, he speaks, reads and writes hree languages, English, Dutch nd German a Jo writes the words nd music to his own songs. Mrs. May Entertains Club Mrs. Floyd May entertained the Pink Hill Wednesday afternoon bridge club at her home March 20. Two tables were playing. High scorer to win first prize was Mrs. ' Linwood C. Turner. Mrs. Alton ' Tyndall was runner-up for the second award and Mrs. Melvtn Jones won in bingo. Attractive arrangements of sea sonal flowers decorated the living room. Refreshments consisted of, toas ted pimento-cheese sandwiches, chocolate fudge and iced drinks. Albertson Ruritan Met The Albertson Ruritan club met in monthly session at the Com munity Building, on Thursday night, March 21, with the presi dent, Paul Grady, presiding. The group passed a resolution to wire the new booths which have recently been installed in the building, for lights. Due to the State Basketball tournament in which East Duplin was playing in Durham, the at tendance was cut. The food com mitte composed of Ambrose Smith, Graham Teachey and Bill Sutton served a delicious fish stew. Card Of Thanks To everyone who has so gener ously contributed gifts, etc.. to us recently when our home and con tents were destroyed by fire, we are deeply grateful. Again, we thank you so much. Only those who have experienced such a tra gedy know just what it means. Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard and Sharon. Busy Bee 4-H Met rhe Busy Bee 4-H Community Clu bmet Tuesday, March 19, at the home of Mrs. Jasper Tyndall Bobbie Brewer, president, presid ed. Sharon Smith read the minu tes and called the roll. The devo ion was by Ann Tyndall. During die business session the time of meeting was discussed Mrs W. E. Brewer assistant lead er, with Mr. Tyndall, lead the group in making plans for pro grams tor monthly meetings the remainder oI the year. The nexi meeting will be a call meeting to give 4-H talks to the group, prior to participating at county meeting Refreshments were served by Ann Tyndall. There were seven members present. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grady of Elizabethtown announce the birth at a daughter born March 23. Mr. Grady is a son of <Mto. W. L. Bla lock and the late Ned T. Grady of Albertson. Dinner Hosts Delmar Houston, Prentiss W. Smith, I. J. Sandlin and Cecil Mil ler, Board of 'XMrectors of The Beulaville Garment Company, , were hosts to New York City bus iness associates at a stake supper 1 i at The Country Squire Ss?u? day nit ht. Attending, also war* ' Truman Kemp; plant manager, and W. P. Simpson, Company at toraey. ' Shower For Mr. - Mrs. Howard A shower for Mr. and Mia. Rob ert Howard whose home waa bur ned March 17 was held at the ' Smith's Community Bldg. on Pink Hill, Route 2 Wednesday night Light refreshments were served- ? i Study Course Held A study course entitled. Dimen sions of Prayer, was held at the Pink Hill Methodist Church Sun day night March 24. The leader was Mrs. Whltford Hill. There were 18 present. Home", at Lake Waccamaw, ni guest speaker. >"<. 3 M 1 >; This year dttaens receiving Ted araT income tax refunds can make i sure their refcmd doeim't get away from them. Now they may Ufto ' their refund* . .ig. U. S. Savings Bond* and earn good interest while . keeping their money safe. ???? r-i & - I ?IPIVMPOTVfWOTimMPOTOTra^MiVMIlOTH founts any 3-pt. Hitch Tractor , ^-n tI _ fcse&eS NrlMT* Stock Several Brackets. You elim kpt inventory problems with this see Hoi Ml, and yeu offer your customers the trans planter connKnr8 they rjnl Hollin^r nrw kWchet mounts any 3 pt bitch?supports the ^^^^^BBsr upright when irs not to use. A i dealer ships ere still available. Writ, far Sell The Proven Ludn. Exclusive fctturn Mm th? double action gripper pocket and I ' "Start Me" water valve five 1 Holland dealers the uies ad vantage u.3. ttvtivfif she* Holland Used Transplanters Of All Types Including Iron Age | arker-Sanders Equipmnet Co. | GROMSKC/ I^Hr~Get sure La^H control of J^B BILLBUGS I ? w,^| j?* ? ] alllrill Ml ^0r When billbugs stuck?com (lands can be ?? Tj so reduced that there are no profits to pay for the seed. You can avoid serious billbug damage by knocking |fs tbera out before they get started?with powerful sldrin. ^ At the first sign of infestation, simply broadcast aldrin on the soil, then disk it in. Or, you can combine aldrin with fertilizer and apply both in a time- and labor-saving application. Aldnn is economical too. Small dosages per acre give you outstanding control. This season, beat billbugs to the punch. Use power ful aldrin. Be prepared-get your supply today. Manufactured By: Daly-Herring Co. Ahoskie, N. C. - Kinston, N. C. Phone 332-3241 Phone 527-0195 la?iV 1 flfl Kinston, N. C. " , V ! ? \ ??>. Join The < * / Easter ' v ' 1 Parade... * Our Store Is Complete For Men ... - f % a . v ( : ? h L and .! f Boys Sportswear For Ladies j1 ? 1 1 I Rentals On TUXEDOS For The Young Man's Prom. " I , I Malothion! Molothion! MafaHiioni - SPRING WARNING! POULTRY NEEDS - ; ? . -X.J& A- ? M/UAMON PtST PROJECTION FOR ? ? '? ' -? ? , ? - ? - . . v; i 1 DIRECT APPLICATION 2 POULTRY HOUSCS Use DEE A1TCH BRAND AAALATHION 50% emusliable concentrate (diluted as per directions) or 4% Dust for control of Northern Fowl AAite*, Poultry Lice, Chicken Body Lice, andPoultry Ticks. READ LABELS carefully and follow directions when.applying DEE AITCH AAALATHION liquid and dust direct to poultry and in poultry houses. >? These formulations of MALATHION Are manufactured and distributed by: USE I *' ? ' " i '??" r- V Pinee Live stock Preparation * Castration Incisions Skin Irritations Insect Repellent MANUFACTURED & DISTRIBUTED BT DALY-HERRING COMPANY Kinston, N. C. Phone 527-0IS5 Ahoskie, N. C.

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