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.a t.-sure
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t ye n reckra aha
will is : ye t little drink
right h .,? T dont t.jnk so,1 Mid
Vrey I to ,?rg be asked
him U I 3 J nuad. I ;er changed hi
veiee to I'.k i cad Mid "no,
1 dent mind. U you a't take toe
mueh. At feat the Kagr -ran hia
band inW kia shirt ad palled eat
hearken battle,., Wry aaid. I ey
that aura loeka aMd, how zanafc da
ye ut fa NT. The Basra re
plied, -H -m Just vast , axiak,
not eve half iaf this, tn give 11 to
eJ down in the seat The ear wtt; yon". At thai" Wray stepped from
plainly in the light from tke store." the ear., The Negro didat notice
A Negro mm walked Up, to thai at first that ke had a uniform ea.
car, m lng waa law. J Wray took to bottle, parted and
and n "'. them. Patrolman amelled It It waa regular old stump
VFra. ;.kumr white nan. I donl
lumped little lower, m did Roge
era. Wray. asked , the Negro (you
' know " where we can get , little
drink? I need one bad." The negro,
paused a Jittle. and then Mid, to
Wray, Mist white man, I Cont
talk ugly around women. Ii dat
yeur girl friend la there with yduT
f l-sned Saturday
tl.. I la treat ex the
l ' '13, W i '.Grady
J LatGraage, fret iaaide
Lenoir Geuaty Uae-1, .)
T atrolmea Wray el. Warsaw and
rg of Keaansville were enta
j aouad hi the Filter ttnmaked
r. Wray waa driving. They stop
i in treat ef the store at Lld-
L Bareheaded they were slump-
Aa he wm patting the cap
back on the Negro Jumped back
and yelled ,."Law4 God, You'm de
law" , Wry: put hint under, arrest
for possessing non-tax paid whis
key and turned him over to Lenoir
County officers The , moral-Don t
take chances With unmarked ear
tbey may pay oft
In opera, e jaies V a piu:c care
fully before der ,int her,ca
tumes. Her Ff.l.i ...ii JAUS eos-
tuma designs were created from the
music of this sparkling operetta
and from the colors .found In the
name of tome of tha moat famous
Strauss Walties. "
The aeta for this Great Roete Op
era production of FLK0ERMAUS,
designed, and- built by two fforth
Caroliniana, Ifargot Gladding and
Jamet Ball of Klneton, also refloet
the 17 music .of Johann Strauas
and! will add mueh to the Tiaual en
joyment of the opera. . Theaii col
orful and lngenion Mkj aotv ttk
problems of quick ' mounting and
say transportation' for thia tow
lng ooropany - without aaerifloing
any of the Ulutton of tu iut
believe world of good i.ve kwg-
ntartaJnOwnt
f 1
Jl,.
Jesse B. Souther Und of Wallace 4 ,aiiu$ to
received a letter recently from! a; 1 to the
Presbyterian Orphans' Home, Bar- v : i will la 1
um prmga, aaviaing mm mat Mr. u. Dora and sula of U.e ..am. i
W a W, J. Biklns of Clarkton the years after they have finiu
educ
A to 1
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fu:
r tra.
a
iad made contribution to the or-
uhanaga to memory of his : wife.
the, lata lin, UlUaa & Souther-
land., 'C;''';:?::.?.
The latter said la part:
In making thia gift to tha Home,
your f r t d a, through, their
thoughtfulnees,' have 'made a me
at Barium. - It la a lovely thine to
incorporate one's memory into. the I
building of 'oltiEens of tomorrow." 1
Mr. boutheriand said that he w ?
very pleased with this thougl -neas
on the part of the U-int
and appreciated vthia kind gesture. I
UA Southertood- wva the daugh-1
ft
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mortal which will live on In thajter of Mrs. Walter , J. and the late
uvea oz ooys ana girl. Memorial -'r. smith of Smith Towm
nahlp.
txjm?a;ED fkox frond
PoUtica . ;
iou. is expected to make the race
When su ui this and the-"Cham- again. As of nowjio rumor has
paghe Music' of iohma Strauss' , come to these parts about any
JTU03EK6AUS w put together by potential oppisitlon i or -' i Barden
the brilliant young Vienna-bom di-'ne is chairman of the powerful
rector-pianist, Frederic Popper of , Education aoO Labor Committee in
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Sports
r (conhkoeb fbom frond
' Kenan: (37) Price 8, Rouse 2, Hall
, Brown Jl Huie, Powell 8, Bishop
a, usher i, Mathia 2.
Grady -.!f.-
' Beulavflle Takes Two From T. T.
'- The BeuUville girls led by the
Sharp shooting of their star Ida
Weston stop the B. P. Grady girl's
, last Friday night 73-60. BeulaviUe:
' ttaV BlizaardlS, Weston 35. Grady
M, H. Miller, Thomas, M. Kennedy,
, . Miller, I Albertson 4, Thigpen,
numpnray"
B F.Grady: (68 J. Howard 18.
' Waters 7, Harper J. Miller,
Btntin, P. Miller, T. Howard a.
Outlaw, J. Smith, F. Harper.
In the boys game Buddy Mercer
; tod the Panthers as Beulaville turn
back 'Grady 68-47.
;
BetaviUe: (88) Mercer Hunter 8,
a Thomas 7, Craft 8, Bratcher 19,
Quinn, J. Hhomas 8, Mathews.
. R P. Grady: (47) Harper 5, Sm
ith 2, Strafford 11, Southerland 10,
Hill 13, Goodson, F. Strafford 4,
.. Stroud.'
Wallace-Rose Hill Defeats North
Puplin. ; v ;.
, , Wallace-Rose Hill Bulldogs rol
led passed North Duplin Rebels in
the boys game 55-46. Jack Precy
a the of the losers led the scoring for
- both clubs with 28 points,
, Wallace-Rose: (55) Mills B,rFus
l sell 10, Harrell 17, Smith 17, Finer
Fields 8, King, Hardison.
North Duplin: (46) . Prtc'gen 8,
Lewis 4, T. Swmson 4, Sykes 2,
v Precythe 20, Taylor 5. x
1 In the girls game Jean Wells led
the Lady Bulldogs to a 65-53 vic
tory over' the North Duplin girls.
8arah McCiillen led the . scoring
for both, clubs with 32 points.
Wallace-Rose Hill: (68) Wells 28,
.-, Hufham 9, Murray 24, Reaves, De-i
' mpsy, Johnson, Merritt 4, Teachey.
North Duplin: (53) A. , McCullen
18, S. McCullen 22, Ellis 8, HoUing
sworth, Mozlngo, Sutton, Grice. .
(OONTtNDBD FBOM FRONT)
viioaa aavwia).! , .,
of the. buxom foreign prima, donna
in her forties (age and dress size)
With her two stiff gestures as she
sings a love , song' to , the rotund
tenor in his platform solos 'AND
three inch heels; this . is ultimate,
fresh, and alive "grass roots opera
sung in English by handsome' young
professional American singers "who
can ' make the characters real not
only with their music, but 'also with
their appearance on stage. ' Twen
ty-six' is the average age' of the
ten young troupers on the roster of
the Grass Roots Opera Company
for the 1957-1958 season. Only one
New. ; York, the result certainly
should fulfill the aim of tee Nui
tiotoal Grass . Roots Opera Com
pany. ' Taat. aim. aa stated, by its
founder, 'A. i. Fletcher, . Raleigh,
N. IC, attorney , and businessman
and National Chairman of Grass
TRoOts Opera for the National Fed
eration of Music Clubs, is to bring
'opera in English as GOOD EN
TERTAINMENT FOR B V R T
BODY," , . , I. .
Duplin IID Club
Meetings Set
For Next Week
Duplin County Home Demonstra
tioa dub meetings for - the week
I beginning January 20 and ending on
of the ati men is under tx feet I J,dft J" S
tall, and ho Just misses tha mark TT"' rT"'!
h aa (tw.H. Th frtlir wnmm nf i
the Company are on . the smallish
side, both in height and weight.
The costumes they will wear In
FLEDERMATJS have been designed
and executed by Margaret Carney
of Texas who has done all the
costumes for the operas taken on
national tour by the Company the
past two seasons. These were CI
marosa's SECRET MARRIAGE, Mo
zart's COSI FAN TUTTE, and Ros
sini's BARBER OF SEVTT .T ,K In
Waco, Texas, where she is General
Director of the local Grass Roots
Opera Group anil Musical Director
Designer for , the "Music Theater;
Mrs. Carney has recently done cos
tumes for Menotti's AMAHL AND
THE NIGHT VISITORS and forth
musical CAROUSEL; and vwas cos
tume consultant' for the assembly-
ing of authentic Japanese cos
tumes for the Baylor School of Mu
sic's production W Puccini's MA
DAME BUTTERFLY. ' She holds
the Master "of Arts degree from
Baylor University where she has
taught Opera Literature, and has
studied costume and set design with
Virgil Beavers; of the famous Bay
lor Experimental Theater and with
The meetings will begin at 1:30
p. m. '' :
January 20, Outlaw's Brk'ge, Mrs.
Lois Britt representing. Horn A
gent's office. : -''
January 20, Island Creek Club,
Mrs. Kornegay. ' v-
January 21, Early Morning, Mrs.
Kornegay; and Teachey, Mrs. Britt.
January 22, Rockfish, Mrs. Jean
Huie; and Miller Club, Mrs. Korne
gay. .
January 23, : Summerlin's Cross
Roads, Mrs. Britt and Duplin-Samp
son Club, Mrs. Kornegay. """
January 24, Franklin, Mrs.' Korne
gay; and South Kenansville, Mrs.
Britt. ,.
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Oysters
BARBECUE PIG and CHICKEN
REGULAR DINNERS SHORT ORDERS
' ; HOT DOGS HAMBURGERS
Open Each Day 'Til lZ M.
SIMMON'S CAFE
I PinkHm,N.a 4
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PATIENTS IN DUPLIN HOSPITAL
Sarah Boone, Ella Newkirk Sloan,
Rose - Hill, Margaret Blaine Dail,
Chinquapin; Carrie Pope EzzelJ,
NeU Williams, IsteU Willis, War
saw; Ray Michael, Gray, Mae Elb'ise
White Satcheli;' Linda Gail Stokes,
Wallace; Ruth Houston, Josephine
Strouc, Kenansville; Sarah L. Ush
er, Teachey; Sally . Smith West
brook, Pink Hill; Larry Davis Wil
liams, Willie Man Williams, Mag-
nola; Geraldine Gore Woodard,
BeulaviUe' and Joan Robert Wright,
Calypso. " :'t 7 t , ' ? ";
BABIES BORN DUPLIN
GENERAL HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. Alois Houston, Ken
ansville, a boy. January 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Smith, Ken
ansville,. a girl. January 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Alfred Brin-
son, nose niii, a boy, January 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Dennis
Dail, Chinquapin, a boy, January 14,
Mr. and Mrs. Bizzell David John'
son, Magnolia, a boy, January. 14.
uw aouge. , (.
1 I the county races we. And the
following offices open for contests:
Clerk of Superior Court, . State
Senate,, -State Howe, She. iff. .one
member Board of Education, Coun
ty Commissioners for districts 2, 3
and 4, Judge and Solicitor of Coun-
u succeed himself in', the House.
Have heard of no anticipated oppo
' itton. Judge Mercer's entering the
Senate race, Changes the .tbmpler
ion of prospects for .the - County
Court jobs. It is rumored that Dav
id Newton HetKerson of Wallace
will be ' candidate for Judge and
"pot" Craft of Kenansville and Rus
kell. Lanier of Beulaville will fight
it out for the Solicitor's post '.
There, Is np anticipation of oppi.
ition fof veteran Cleric of Court
R. V. Wells. He should have it easy,
as should Coroner Kennedy of Wal
lace for his post The Justice of the
ty Court, Coroner, Township Con-iPeace and Constable races in the
ftables and Justices of the Pee. i. ,, various townships will take on
Rumors have been light as of now about the same color as usual with
but are expected . to begin gaining probably those' now In, being re-
monne turn aaiiy. as of now me ptc- mrneo. wara of Ciducation rnem-
ture apperas as follows: Sheriff, no, .bers Dale ; will., probably return
opposition, ' Mwmissioners, vy, rwnou opposition, j f
district Brown,-: district A: and This ID Just a briel look ii the ph
Hoffler, district 4, no oppaeition. hire as It appears on thelocal pol
Kornekay in district' la nd Stround atical front as of today. As the old
district 5 do not come up for elec j raying "politics makes - strange
tlon. In the Senate jrace Judge bedfellows", there la no', telling
urady Mercer i ail avowed Cand- which way the wind may blow be-
jdate though he has made no formal lore filing time is up. We may see
announcement. We havent been tome hot battle in Duplin. It is
able to get a line on the incumbent generally unusual for an election
Senator Mitchell Britt of Warsaw as to get by without at leut one: or
to whether he Intends to run or two races. The sea la calm Just now
not IVU presumed that Hugh John- but one can see the Waves beginn-.
son of Rose Hill will be a candidate ing to cevelop at a distance. i, ' t
Farmer's Tax
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ApenfVOIfice
Guide AlCo.
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Interested yersons may secure a
copy of tha Farmer's Tax Guide
by calling or visiting the County
Farm' Agent's office. 5"This' gutoe
contains information on the filing
01 income, ana oeii-empioymem
(Social Security)' tax returns' for
the vear 1957.
These tax. returns are due on or
before Febuary 15 (unless an es
timate is filed by January 15 id
which case the final return is due
April 15).
This Farmers Tax Guide should
beV helpful to persons who assist
ethers in filing tax returns or to
farmers who file their, own.
Farm operators Who employ farm
workers, are required to file for
these farm workers if a workei
received as mu'h as $150 curing
he year or worked 20 , or more
aays for casn wages.
These returns (Form 943) should.
be filed by January 31. , . ,.
A limited number of the form;
needed for filing are available for
distribution from the Farm Agent's
office to farmers who may not have
received copies through the mail. u
nolla, and' Faisort. As a Criminal
Lawyer he is perhaps ' without an
equal In Eastern North Carolina
and his practice in this field cov
ers many counties.' In addition to
his office' in' Warsaw,' he finds' it
jiecessary to maintain one in Bur
gaw as well."1 1
He Joined he Masonic fraternity
in 1911 and Served as Master of the
Warsaw Lodge. He is a 32nd De
gree1, Masdn and a member of the
Shrine. He is denominationally an
Episcopalian but his talents are not
being wasted in ' Warsaw f where
there is no Episcopal parish, hav
ing served as leader of the Men's
Bible Class of the Baptist Sunday
School for many years.
Friendly in manner, he .can bet
come vlrtriolic in speech in the
heat of a political or legal battle.
he has brought -honor to himself
and to 'his county "throughout his
public life. Dreaded as . an op
ponent, ibe is highly ' regarded in
his profusion, and respected py
his friends. ' ... '
Wallace Textile
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Every PayMayl
, RELIABLE PARTY
MALE OR FEMALE;
t- To aervice root of nGAR-
RETTE, machines. Ne selling or :
soliciting. Routes are establish
ed, for operator, Fall or part
time. Up to f26t permonth , to ,
start fl.lv to eaeh re- ,
quired, which-is secured.. . t
Writev giving full parUcutors
and ' phone? number to Anaeri- '
can Viking Mfg. Co. 15U fos-,
hay Tower, . Minneapolis, Minn.
For Sals .Brick dwelling 6
roowu and bath, electric hot water
neater, double sink in kitchen,, tile
iioors.. .Located at , the hospital in
KenansvUle on highway 11, on lot
'o x iw feet
Stout Realty Co.n Wallace, N. C."
l-30-3tc J , ' , ,
For Sale - 7 rooms and '2 baths,
brick veneer, hardwood floors cen
ters! heat, fully air conditioned,
located oh lot, 309 it 300 feet' on
Stokes St.' Kenansville. ?r ' J
,tout Realty Co., Wallace, N. C.
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Bell Vs. Simmons
voting to let the non-suit decision
stand. , ; . ,
In .1 the majority opinion written
'. v Associate Justice William H.
. t:-.e Supreme Court reached
the conclusion tint Mrs. Bell "of
fered . v Unci sufficient. t to' j re
quire it to gpvW' tftft; jury." Hehce,
t' iuclsecient 0!' involuntary hon
,u iv::W,,J?. '
Associate Juitif' !Car!i::le Higg'n'
.ii.in a dissenting opinion, .'It
seems to me thai b.ci; of this case
ig a political controversy, and. such
r ..ten ''I think' public good de
mands that they be discussed fully.
Of course, the discussion, should. b
honest. Viewed in this light, fit
octfurg to me that the wards used
do hot go beyond tha bounds of
proper political debatet and discus
sion and are, therefore,' not' action.
aDie. (i vote 10 aitirm.-
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Make sure your hens have plenty
f waterv this winter. V :
The Marine Corps Bahdwas -
an -ed in 1798 and has flayed far
cver'. President ,i except Geor;e
Wshlngtorii'n-s 'w
CORN WANTED-rCeotact us be-
fore ."you sell -your f corn. , .MUR
RAY SUPPLY CO, - phone , 2529,
Mt OUve. y,
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Funeral Services '
was chosen and is still a member
of the Legislative Committee of
the National Commission' on Edu
cation. '
In the legislative halls of Raleigh
Mr.' Johnson maSe for himself such
it reputation as a speaker t'.iat he
.s in almost constant der, and for
educational and politic! speeches.
He has campaigned all over the
State and Nation under auspices of
the State and National Democratic
Committees. In 1916 Presidential
campaign he took a swing of the
Nation, speaking from' Maine to
California via tiii' northern route
and then back to,, his native state
and country Via the southern route.
He has spoken in behalf of, bis
party in '97' of the ; 100- coiintlet in
Nortli Carolina. He is a, perrenial
Mtexif to tlie State' Democi-aUe
CJti wition and has for many years
se'rVed as ' chairmon of the Third
District Executive Committee. At
the last Stats Ccr-rntian- he, was
chosen aj one of the two Electors
'at Lari for the Selection of the
Presr-'snl Of the United States and
will campaign tha States this fall,
the sother such elector'' being' Hy
den Ramsey, keynoter of the' State
Convention. ' He is how roefiibei
of the Duplih County ' Board ' 01
Elections which' position he wUl
be force dto resign before the No-
f J. P. Stevens and" C toe". tod
announoed a maj- expa; 3jon o
the plant at Wallace, '
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H. C. Carter, vice pre ldent. fp.iS
a, 50,000 f:ot addition has begun
that wil? give the pla-.t, upon rom-
pletio-., a total floor space of 255,-
Q00 oquare feet.
f He said 20,000'Viuare foot willbej
used for re-ar tne.ing ,jnac fliuery
and the remair ier for shipping and
warehouse ar:a.
S-The texti:; plant,, largist in Dup
lin County employs 530 people, 9j
per cent of whqm are natives of
the Wallace area. Annual payroll Is
In exi-cps of $1,500,000. w ,.
tiCa;.:? lii iCO increase in em
ployment is anticipated under the
present expansion, that the addi
tion will provide warehouse space
?rifore- rented j.away from the'
plant. ',' " "" "'"" V ' r" 1
: in said that while conditions in (
the textile industry do not Justify .
capital improvements, the manage-''
ient "his so much faith in the fu-1
(ure 'and in this community that it,
was decided to go ahead with the
AT THE COOPERATIVE YOUR
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CO?)I?RAJjyE ALSO MAKES
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Seven Springs
rfineralAVater
S Delivfed to jour home in S gal
Ion Jua' weeklv." Deliveries in Du-
I vember election as his name will pun each3C6ursdy ki Calypso, Fal-
wer u wnxqn mar me Ktu Bowden, Warsaw KenansvlUe,
- - - -..f .k.-u.jj, r uraoy ana points. in etweea
Electors,
In his . practice 1 of, . law .he has
rpecialized in the; practice of Crim
inal, and Civil Law not being . in
terested in the practice of Corpor
ation. Law. fi He is now City At
torney , for four Duplin County
jQwns; Jlose Hill, Beulaville, Mag-
'Ji.''
tf interested in getting the water
rop a card to SEVEN SPRINGS
MINERAL WATER, Seven Springs,
N. C, or notify the Duplin Times
office.
Adv.
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..svyj.'M',,
Refilling and collecting money from five cent High Grade Nut '
; Machine in this area. NO SELLING! To qualify you must have car,
references, and $798 cash, which will be secured by inventory. De-
voting 6 hours a week to business,' your end on percentage of collect' .'
ions can net up o $400 monthly with verv trood nossihilitiM nf ttfc'mo
' full time. Tnftnm( inrrpacinn nirAr;nnlir 1T
ovei
' - UUAKJI w. - UJI .UIIC1 1CW. WIILK
Commercical Distributors of America, Inc.; 125 West 41 Street,
! -v York 33, N. Y., telling all about yourself. Be sure to include '
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W. W. (Bill) Barber and Tl B.
fTom) iSanders hav recently pur
chased the. assets of the Jenkins
Farm Eoilpment Corjipany tractor
Department in Kinston and will op
erate uhder ' the -hame of Barber
Sanders Equipment Company, your
Ford tractor and implement dealer
ini Kinston.;, v 1 ' ' ' ; ' '
Mr. Barber : was formerly with '
the Jenkins Farm and Equipment
Company as manager of the tractor
department. He is a native of
j'ones County and is making his
home in Kinston now. He is mar-
ll3ewj.
DealeEAiid Service Co. ;
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"Where Thouiands Are Savings Mif
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rfed and has two children. '
v mr; banners formerly vdr ' I fr.' ui
ous 'capacities for-nine ye"V v- -t JiS
fhttto ..... Un kw ' ... 'J . '.. VA
."W fas c.ft uc una wr .,.' 'J-
manager of he Jenkinj li". , -
Equipment Company, lie if r t-v
tive of Johnston Court). ei his
wife, and two- children- lUaklng
their" home ;iiiKinstri. '
t Barber 'Standei Company will
operate In tie ssnr;i location as the
Jenkins Firm aii 'quipment Com
pany ani1 .' ypr ,'f" ntain the same
force of iapji'ej.' 14
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