V I c Big 4 ' 1 ". 1 1 L mi I Y .wit" Kenansville, N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 9th 1 943 No. 46 VOL 11 V " LIorrisoaAnnounces For SenateOur Bob,r Chooses Not To Run HOT FIGHT APPEARS BETWEEN MORRISON AND HOEY ' " Congressman Cameron Morrison from Charlotte, now representing ' the 10th North Carolina District in Congress, this week announced that he will be a candidate for the United States Senate, succeeding Robert R. Reynolds who announ ced recently that he would not run again. w The '74 year old congressman '. was appointed to the Senate for Former Senator Lee Overman, who died. In the following elec tion in 1932 Morrison was defea- - ted in his race to succeed himself by Reynolds. He has also served as goyernor of North Carolina and Is credited with being the father of our present highway system. !- One of the most outstanding ef forts of his political career- was while governor he sponsored port terminals for Wilmington, to be - maintained by the state. He con tended that such an act. would assure lower freight rates for this state. Through efforts of the Nor folk port officials the. measure ' was defeated. Had it passed there Is no doubt but that Wilmington today would be one of the largest and most important ports on the Atlantic .Coast, . ..'.. , Morrison was also very active during the "Red Shirt" campaign which once and. for all established , the Democratic party, the ruling party in- iNortn carouna. Opposing Morrison will be the former, uovernor. wyae n. xiuey, : ir already is aeuvery.campaigu- . 1 XT . .ritt-nA Ttl XA&l wew xiucy ' UOUUiy,. wtj;Bre uuu. . .? iMiim nraa defeated bv Rey nolds by an overwhelming iana ' . . iia Tha nnnulnr "Our Bob" has - ttMYimn verv unDODular in the state as well as the nation. Real izing that he was no longer want ed he decided he -had better quit while quitting is good. f The Hoey-Morrison race will be - A spirited one and will no doubt bring out a large vote In North . Carolina .-v. - , Editorial Note: This paper here .-j ! it int with Camar- CU1U VW - " ' " . on Morrison We feel that he was done an lnjusuce wnen uw pcutic kicked him out for Reynolds It was somewhat like the crucifica- canotnt RlmTnons. There UUU V - is no doubt but that Clyde Hoey would maxe a gooa temwi j n atatm hut we feel that the people of north Carolina snouia reaeem ureuc sending the veteran politician back to the Job they took away from him. Ana, we luruici diet that Duplin County will roll up a nice vote for Morrison over I10C37 ' J. R Grady. FARMER'S INCOME TAX DUE DEC. 15 Mnklrnr farm Income tax re turns for 1943 is one of the im--, rint 4aV.ii tn fa fi N C Growers i- :.t month, says Dr. L O. Schaub 1 , director oi state -ouege cjiich sion service..;v;..,.;;,. c . j He points out that the farmer Is required to file a declaration with the U. S. Collector of Inter r.l Revenue as to. his 1943 income and pay the estimated tax on this income on or before December 15. To assist farmer in making out ' these returns, the Extension Ser vice has issued a special pybllca tion,' War Series Bulletin No 27, entitled "Making Farm Tax Re turns'.'. Growers can get copies at the county agent's office. plication blanks for filing the doc ration may also be obtained at the office of the county agent I iuty Collectors will visit , 'county before Dec. 15, and i t farmers in completing their , rations. Announcement will ; niade as to when the collector I visit your county ana nis iu ry will De given. . ere a farmer made tax pay I on March 15 and June 15, :-,monti will anDlv on the A t ixci under the W a you n" and the balance of the i are payable with the de ion of Dee. 15. LOST toy'jerrier C0UI1TY BRIEFS IS DRAFT BOARD . Mm Mlitnn Wpet nf Warsaw is ow employed In the Warsaw Draft Office. .VISITS HOME - 'Col Bernice Farrior of Kenans- ville, now stationed at Miami Beach, was home one aay ana night this week. WINTER TIME ' Winter really set In on us this week Heavy frosts' and hog killin1 going on all around. Every thing is still very. dry. and rain is neeaea everywnere. .- SUFFERS AXTAUH. w T. Biackmore of . near War saw suffered a heart attack while driving in Warsaw Wednes day. He was rushed home and re nnrtod .to be eettine alonsr satis factory. L J. BAMDUN UL T j Sandlin. nromlnent Beula- vIIIa nuwhant was carried to B Kinston hospital this week. - He is suneruig wiu aouwe raeuimc nia. Last reports said he was not ehnnrinor anv . ImnrnVPfTient. ' His condition is said to be critical. The Times office is short of copies of Nov. 12th paper. Any mu hntHrnr . a ronv to snare. please send It to the Times office. A FJ&w (Junius Last week's issue of State Mag azine carried a write-up of Duplin County.' , The . Times . office has about a dozen copies. Anyone wanting a copy may get It for .10. , AN N, O. REPUBLICAN , ; Today's "Under .The Dome", News & Observer, tells us that Thir- nrh" Rvno1da hhVS" that the '"New Deal"-Is dead and that he hopes for a Republican land slide next "year. , Look what we. tvt r h.iu AiA Thoueht we elected a good Democrat and have had a Republican representing us in tne senate au aiong, , r CAMPAIGN MANAGER v Wonder who Is eoing to manage Clyde Hoey's campaign for the Senate In Duplin County? We are told that he had dinner one night last week with the Wallace Robinsons. RUMOR We have heard a quiet rumor i inVtn fwvim will be In the race for the House of Representa tives next year. INJURES FOOT . . Senator Rixers Johnson Injured n Ma to a few davs aeo when he was helping to push, off a car. Some of the ligaments were torn in to. , SECRETARY . ' hi -Mail fiuHnann of Wallace ilUii " has accepted the position of secre tary in. Gavin and .Gavin's office George Hobbs Writes He Is OutOf Army rianwm .'Hohh8. formerly stationed at Camp Forrest, Tenn. writes the Times that ne is out. oi the army and is living at Belton, S. C. . He says that he Is now married. He married the former Miss Elizabeth Smith of s. i;. x Beulaville Man Killed While Or, ? Duty With Navy A . " WBHhlneton ' Citv ' report Wednesday from the Navy De partment saia tnat jonn ueorge Brvan. machinist's mate, second class, U.- S. Navy had been listed among casualties as aeaa. ne was the son of Mr and Mrs. Thurman Bryan of Beulaville. , . : . Visiting Preacher ; Here Sunday ; Rev T. W. Williams, Minister ial Student of Wake Forest Col lege, will preach at the Kenans. ville Baptist Church : Sunday Morning, , November 21, at 11:00 o'clock. A.M. The oublic is coni-' ially invited. r- . john e. qu:nn. John Edward Quinn, 79, who re sided five miles west of Warsaw, died Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. He had been in declining health for several years. ? y - - Funeral services were held from the home, Wednesday at-3 o'clock. Interment was In the family cemetery near the home. Surviving are his. widow, the former Carrie Dail of Mt. Olive, nnd the following children: Mrs. Dewey McGee and Mrs. David Matthews of Tu.key, Mrs. B. R. r.rinklcy of Watha, Mrs. . F. II. Jones of Burlaw, Mrs. Kenneth (,?-. .v"vj of te 1 "me, Tnul and t f ' ' " ' i. P C'-: r TO KILL BIG HOG Carnot Flowers, well-known farmep of th CaJvoso section. Is shown in the obove picture with his prize porker, "Dick," which Mr. Flow- . 1.111 ILL .. 1. ers is planning io tuu uui ween. WOUNDED JOHN H. MILLARD . son of Mr. and Mrs.' Willie Mil lard, of Rones Chanel Section, has been in the army since Oct 28, 1940, and was in the North Afri can campaign He was wounded in Sicily, and is now a sergeant with the army in Italy. Revival Going on at Beuldville Church Rev. B. B. Carlyle of Beulaville, pastor of the Freewill Holiness Church of Beulaville says that a very successful revival is. going on In' his church. Rev. Ruth E. Ketchum of Wilmington is doing the ' preaching, and delivering some fine sermons. The meet ing began Sunday night and will continue through next week. The public is Invited' to attend. ' r .... - . ... V l " f;. i y 1 - lit j it J W-Mf r . l IT i Jii ANJU:,:iSTICI DAY TK3U&.1T KG EVIRY AMERICAN Various estimates - by livestock owners in this section place the animal's weight af between 900 and 1,000 pounds, f rom which Mr. Flowers says he hopes to get about 400 pounds of sausage. Be SELLO BROTHERS CIRCUS COMING TO WARSAW THANKSGIVING Arrangements were concluded recently for the Big Sello Bros. Circus to show at Warsaw on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25th, for evening performance only, at 8:00 P. m. - The circus, traveling by truck will arrive there Thanksgiving morning and erecj , the .big. tehts-J -,ine "'St tarous -carries -wrnrit a large selection of trained - and wild animals and veteran perform ers of the circus profession, all of which will insure those who at tend a very talented performance. The Sello Bros. Circus comes here from a long tour of the Northern and Coastal states and brings the World Famous and Second largest Elephant on tour. Also presenting that much talked about. Rodeo Pony, , "Dynamite," which boys from the audience are invited to ride and the circus pays each rider one dollar a minute if he does ride. . Remember the date and time and don't miss it W. E. Currie Buys Warsaw Ford Business W. E. Currie of Warsaw who, eieht years aeo. opened the busi ness of the Currie Motors, Inc has recently purchased the entire stock of the business and it will be operated in the future as "Cur rie Motors". Mr. Currie moved to Wairsaw with his family at the time the business was establishedHe was in partnerhip at the time with N. L. Vann of Clinton.He has made, quite a success of the business and has taken on other interests in Warsaw. Mr. Currie now operates the Opera Shop adjoining the theatre and also has the star mail route from Warsaw to Jacksonville and the Marine Base at Camp LeJune. Or U J r-'W cause of the tremendous amount of fat on the hog it would be very hard to preserve any of the meat, Mr. Flowers stated. RETURNS TO U. S. A SGT JOHN LOUIS KORNEGAY son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Kor negay, of this county, has just re turned to this country from 18 months duty n the south Pacific. Sgt Komegay is in the Marine Corps and was in the Guadacanal campaign. Local Farm Association Merges With Sampson County NEW ASSOCIATION HAS CAPITOL OF $40,000.00 Consoliatdlon of the Wairsaw National .Farm Loan Association with three other associations in Sampson County has been appro ved by the Farm Credit Admini stration, according to statement issued today By J. W. Burton, Secretary-Treasurer, Heretofore, the Association has maintained a1 joint office in New Bern with sev eral other associations, and Mr. Burton has been serving as Secy Treasurer. The consolidation was effected in order to form a stronger organ ization, reduce operating expenses, and-provide better credit service to the farmers in the territory served. It will be known as the Clinton Association, its principal purpose, to obtain farm mortgage loans for farmers from the Fed eral Land Bank of Columbia- at a low rate of Interest and on terms suited to - their needs. These loans are made for terms of five to forty years at 4 par cent In terest and are secured by first mortcaees on farms. . The association is owned and managed by its farmer-members through a board of directors, and has an authorized capital of $40, 000.00 together with a substan tial surplus and reserve. ' : The new association is Issuing tgent for Series E War Bonds and many members are expected to in vest their stock proceeds in bonds. The office of the new associa tion was opened Nov 1. in Clin ton. An outpost office .wUl be maintained In the office of the Kenansville Production Credit Association at Kenansville and Mr. Carr will be there each Tues day morning for the convenience of Duplin County borrowers and farmers. r i: .T C. F. Lee, Faison, N. C, was plwtM President and W G. Pet erson, Clinton. N. C., Vice Presi dent Other directors are: A. G. Warren, Roseboro,; G. E. Murray, Warsaw . and L. W, Register, 1 --I v. c9, Trr.r ass Meeting DapEisJ To Be ESeld At DarGaa: On November 22nd- iiMrmiiiiiinlii'f l i r iii"fwl"-''"''" CAPT J. W.. STRAUGHAN, is at Camo Shelby. Miss., where he has been since entering the Army Medical Corps over a year ago, He was a prominent practicing physician in Warsaw for 15 years before entering tne service. Grandson of Duplin Awarded D. F. C. Lt. Comdr. Edward C. Outlaw, USN, son of N. W. Outlaw of Goldsboxo and Mrs. Grace Smith Outlaw of New Bern, has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross by the President of the Uni teq States.., - The citation follows: "For heroism and extraordin ary achievement in aerial combat as flight leader of a fighter escort tor bombing planes in action against enemy Japanese forces in the Solomon Islands area from FebruaJry 2 to March 6. 1943. "In the face Of intense enemv fire, anti-aircraft fire and fighter opposiuon. Jt. Uomdr. Outlaw led Jus combat planes in 10 attacks against Japanese detsroyers and against nostne positions at Munda Point and Villa Plantation. On February 7, he and bis comrades shot down three enemv fiehter planes and drove the remainder on, enabling our dive bombers to complete their mission success fully. A week later, flyine at a dan gerously low altitude, Lt. Comdr. Outlaw led a strafing mission against Munda Point and silenced the batteries of several anti-aircraft guns. By his gallant leaer- ship and tearless devotion to duty, he aided materially in weakening army resistance in that area and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Sesvlce." He is 29 years old. married, and has a son. He now lives at 1216 E. Avery Street, Pensacola, Fla. He was reared in Goldsboro. Thanksgiving Holidays Supt. O. P. Johnson announced this week that all schools in the county will close for two days, Thanksgiving. Captain Maxwell Expected to Arrive Tomorrow A Pink Hill report this after noon said that Capt. Hugh D Maxwell, Jr. has landed in Fla., from the North African theatre of war and will arrive in North Carolina, p.-obably some time tomorrow. His Duplin relatives and friends will welcome the hero back home, County Unit Of Allied Church League Be Organized Here - Plans are being made for set ting up a county organization of the Allied Church League. Mr. L. A. Martin, an attorney of Lexing ton, in. c, is the state Executive Director. He was recently appoin ted to this office by the State or ganization composed of thirteen of the leading Protestant denom inations of North Carolina. On Sunday afternoon, Nov 28, at three-thirty, there will be a mass meeting: at the court house in Kenansville for the nuroose of perfecting a county organization. AIL the people from all sections of the county are urged to attend this important meeting. ( It is "true that the Well-fed seldom worry about the millions of people thwt"hoiit the world vi,j c r-t ' ' f ' 'i t ' c t. s Members Baptist Training Union, Eastern 'Association To Gather The Warsaw Baptist Church will be host to a mass meeting of the Eastern Association Training Union-next Monday, Nov. 22nd. The following program will be ob served: Theme: "Thy Will Be Done". 7:30 Song Service, Rev. J. L Jones 7:35 Devotional, Matt 6:10, Rev. G. V. Stephens 7:40 Solo, Mrs. T. N. Cooper 7:45 "The Four Year Program" Rev. T. N. Cooper 7:50 "Our Associations Program of Work". Mrs. G. S. Best 8:00 Presenting the Baptist Train ing Union Story Hour, Miss tva Carter. Juniors. Miss Aleatz Lowell Ro wan; Intermediates .Clinton, Mrs. E. J. Morgan; bpecial Music, ml Olive Intermediates; Young Peop le, Hallsville, Mrs. George Lanier Adults Rev. D. G. Myers, Rev. E. A. walker. 9:00 Announcements 9:05 Special Music, Bear Marsh Church 9:10 "To the Uttermost", Rev S. Lewis Morgan, Jr. 9:30 Closing Prayer. Point Values On Pork Are Reduced As Hog ; Killing Time Arrives Effective Nov.. 19, point' values of certain pork items are to be reduced temporiarly. They are as follows on the Consumer Point Value Chart: Reduce all items under Pork & Bacon in Column 3, two points per pound. . . i Reduce all items listed under Ready to Eat Meats in Column 4, two points, except corn beef bris ket, dried beef and sliced tongue, These three items are not changed Reduce pork hearts, pork livers, pork tongues two points. These items are listed under Variety Meats. All 100 percent pork sausage. liver sausage, sause and head cheese, that contains nothing but pork meat are reduced two points. mere wui be no reduction in the point values of any canned meats. On the Trade Point Value Table. which is the wholesale chart, re duce all pork items . two points. Whole hogs, or half hogs, head on, leaf in or out, head off, and wilt shires are reduced L5 points. All sausage items that contain nothing but pork meat are reduced two points per pound, Father Former Warsaw Coach Is Killed Hon Kemp B. Johnson, 80, of Fuquay Springs, for many years -a prominent leader in religious, and civic affairs in North Caro lina, was killed Instantly Satur day morning at 8:03 when a car he was driving was struck by a Norfolk . and Southern freight train at a crossing In front of his home. . .. " - s v,, His son, M. M. Johnson, coach ed football and ; basketball and taught in the . Warsaw High School tor three years and was popular in the town. B T U Eastern Associational - - -To Meet In Warsaw A mass meeting of the Baptist Training Union of the Eastern Association will be Held in war- saw Monday Nov. 22, at5:30. Those taking part in the program will be: Rev. Jones, Kose mil: Rev. Stephens, Warsaw; Rev, Myers, Mt Olive; Rev. Walker, Clinton; Rev.-Lewis Morgan, Jr., Dunn: Miss Aleatz LoveL Mrs. E. J. Morgan and Mrs. George Lanier Charity begins at home, If it begins. ;." - . . Partisans will fool you If you m't watch" out - -' don' It's f""''l to 1 is t i" t '

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