o o o o o o o -3 o o o o () n : Ten year old BOBBY "LITTLE ' BEAVER" BLAKE, who hag come ' a long way since he left New Jer ' , Key In a jalopy-with Ms mother and -f; "father, brother and sister," seven ; years ago, has become the pin-up y boy of millions of children through , ..; out thenation';ri.i;:;''.::-'j';s;''4-; "i , He, gets over seven hundred fan ('. letter; a week; including an avo rage .01 a hundred or more per h-wek from HonoloJU. Most of the" mail has been fronflittle girls, ask- ing for his photo and telling 'him how cute he is. ; BOBBY has been on the "irtaijo r and In motion pictures since ho ws two artd one-half years old.' He wad known as "Mickey," youngest member- of, the "Our -' Crrji Cfchi(;:'..7VvVe AVHctrE 3 years for Metro Goldwyn-Mayer . When his five year contract termi ' -... nated he was promoted to features. :' '.-He played his first starring and title in "Mokey,; an M.G.M. pro- ductlon.' ' .',---' He has completed V total of 147 pictures In his 7: -yea span In Hol ; : lywood". . ' - EOBBY- has already co-starred as UIXIJUIS BBAVISK ' Wltn Ulll iiU- lot in the "RED RYDER" features. fr BOBBY'S favorite outdoor activi ties are horseback riding and hunt-' - ing with his father. For that reason he Is constantly annoyed when the s- f director -,- makes ; his 42-year old .stand-in and double, John Bam? "herry, do BOBBY'S stunts and - ' dif lcult horseback riding. BOBBY ::) prefers to do it himself. -: ; , ."BOBBY'S mother' and father have been very thrifty with his ;, money and have put th most of it In war bonds, y--. 'fv.i:?.'" . . "Little Beaver" win be on the stage at the Danca Theatre In Wal lace Thursday. "w'':;'--' . The Community Club will meet in the School Auditorium Saturday , night July 19." All are invited to attend. A good, program is being. ' planned for the. evening. 1 - Mrs. G'ennie Outlaw of Ashland, "Va., visited relatives here the past week. ; .v . Mr- and " Mrs, J. ' C. Orton of Goldsboro spent Sunday with Mr. ' and Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Jr. ; ; i - oooooooooooc Cash Supply Ccapany ' IN WARSAW , CAN SUPPLY ALL" OF , Your Feed Requirements Diamond And Square Meal ' Feeds Staple And Fancy Groceries "i ........ .,- i . Solt Drinks Of All Kinds hi n 11. A U TMIfiDEH i w. ii. iinvr hoooooooooooooooooooooooo QOBBBEBBBBBBBB : ATTENTION ' If You Have A New Or Clean Used 1 I Car For Sale I WILL BUY IT And Pay You Cash k Loiyfo Ootors Telephones: Office 333-6 - Res. - " WARSAW, N.C. 73n . r M ! TtjW; - .v .l - , I Ai nOl'r - M t v. rn. L t - c V. QUINN WJlUl . V? Son - Phone 201 ' wanaw, i( i i 1 ' -. - """"'j'f 4 ill - "--'r ","' . George and Carl Ulrlch of Pro vidence, R. ; I.,, former residents here are spending some time with friends heres.5':-'-kvj0:! ' Mr. .and Mrs. Norman Batts of Mampstead spent -the Week .end with Mrs. Nora Malpass. 'V:.-,-- Mr. and Mrs. Moses Mewborn, Misses Ddrothju-Outlaw and Doris Wpodard Edna Sutton and Theo dore O'ut'jaw "of Goldsboro were visitors at Church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Horton and daughter of Zebulon spent Sunday with her parents; Mr. and ' Mrs. M. W. Sutton. ?" ' 1.2 W. Outlaw and the Boy Scouts rpent Sunday at Morehead City. Mr, and Mrs. D. A. Outlaw ana children of Kinston visited Mrs. M. L. Outlaw, Sr, Stfoday. rs , Mrsf? -Mae Creech-of Snow Hill spent last week with her, mother. Mrs.. M. W. Sutton. , s Mrs. I. B. Sutton was honored by her children Sunday with a barbe cue dinner in celebrating Ker birth day A number of relatives and friends called during the day. . . The AUW held its regular meet ing In the home -of Mrs.",M.: W. Simmons. -in Goldsboro Saturday afternoon. There was a splendid attendance with several visitors. Mrs. H. A. Outlaw presided and. the meeting opened with the Lord s Prayer, Meditation "Does Religion Make' a Difference?" and prayer by the Chaplain. Following , business program was enjoyea.-, Mizpan benediciton closed the meeting. A delightful .social hour was -enjoyed While the hostess served ice cream County 4-H - Hilda L. Clonts, Home Agent .Fourteen 4-H Club Members jnet in the office Of the Home Agent on Wednesday, July 9, for the purpose of entering , the County Dress Re vue. In the Junior group Gwen Fussell of Rose Hill won first place. Gwen wore a pink lawn dress, "trim med with blue velvet ribbon and war a beautiful dress for a little lady of 11 years to have made, . Angela Daughtry of the Kenans ville Club won second place.-She oooooooooooo V Liir i j up. 1 rS, O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 226-6 ' . , wore shorts with a skirt of the same material, ' V. ' : - In the seior group, Helen Mur phy of hte B. F. Grady School won first place, Helen had a most at tractive" dress of blue print. Jean Herring of the B.'Fr Grady School won second place. She had a most attractive , dress -of peach light weight wool. VrVM-!;;'-. Th 'winner of the Senior group will attend the' Short Course in Ral eigh to enter the State Contest Girls who entered the contest: Janet Swinso'n, Calypso, .Senior; Gwen Fussell, Rose ID11, Junior; Mary Gray Davis; Warsaw, Senior-, Stella Herring, Warsaw, Senior; Angela Daughtry, KenansvUle, Jr.; Elaine .Register, Kenansvrlle, Sr., Hazel .Parker, KenansvUle, ! Jr.; Helen MnrphyrB. F.. Grady, Sr.; Theresa Miller, Beulaville, Jr.; Jean Herring, B. F.v Gradyv Sr.; Dorothy Eason, Warsaw, Jr. onlrol The Harlequin Cabbage Bugs of ten called the Terrapin Bugs are attacking collards in large numbers. This insect can be controlled by dusting with Saba-Dilla Dust, which can be found at most of your in secticide dealers, County Agent L. F. Weeks said' this week. Meat production under Federal inspection for the week ended June 21 totaled 305 million pounds ao coroing to tne USDA. . ON THE STAGE if : ntirm ; - AT -. . . . DANCA THEATRE IN WALLAC OOOOOOOOOOOO Model Theatre . Beulaville N. C. "Where Happiness Costa So Little" I. WEEK OF JULY 20 Sun. Mon. - INGBID BERGMAN, ' CARY GRANT. "NOTORIOUS" News Cartoon Tnes. - Wed. : VAN JOHNSTON,' -. ESTHER WILLIAMS, KENAN WYNNE. "EASY TO WED" Newt and Pete Smith Specialty ' Thursday y . ' DOROTHY LAMOUR, JON HALL. "HURRICANE" of the Guardsman Cartoon FrL Sat ' ' ' EDDIE DEAN. - "STARS OVER TEXAS" In Color . Chap. 3 "Son of Zorro . r- -1 C"e'j ft 'J-1 ! U ''!'( 1 ' . - . ...........1. '. -. ,:.-v4 it LOS ANGELES (Soundphoto)- chafn of terror in Texas City rocked the harbor here when the tanker shown burning off to the left,jnd. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA, DUPLIN COUNTY. MARGARET WOLFE . VS B. H. WOLFE, JR. Notice is hereby given that the above entitled action has been in stituted in the Superior Court of Duplin County, by the plaintiff against the defendant, wherein the plaintiff seeks to recover an abso lute divorce from the defendant on the grounds of two years separation. The defendant is required to be and appear in -the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Duplin County, in KenansvUle, North Carolina on the 16th day of August, 1947, to answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief de manded shall be granted to the plaintiff. This the 16th day of July, 1947. yt R. V. WELLS, Clerk Superior Court. 8-15-4t. EWS ; Of 188.500.000 tons of wood cu1 in the United States each year for lumber, pulp and paper and other commercial products, 108,900,000 tons,' or 57 percent, is wasted or burned for fuel. Danca Theatre WALLACE, N. C. ; SUNDAY & MONDAY, July 20-21 High Barbaree Starring Van Johnson. . Monday night, On Our Stage, Selection of Little MR. and MISS WALLACE TUESDAY, July 22nd. A Likely Story Starring Barbara Hale. WEDNESDAY, July 23 Colorado Kid With The Red Rhyder. ' THURSDAY. July 24 On Our Stage In Person "LITTLE BEAVER" Played By Bobby Blake. Also A Swell Picture Show including "SONS OF THE PRAIRIE" FRIDAY, July 25 ; ' Starring James Cagney. SATURDAY, July ',6 (In Color) Starring OWL SHOW Spoilers -r: ?1 Paul Kelly. ' i k Another eAtcdenta, Explosion An explosion similar to the at the "right Am. boats attempt to A. W.Grady Is Entertained At Party Mrs. Arey W. Grady was enter-, tained at a surprise birthday din ner Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Grady, Rt. 2, Warsaw. The table, centered with two de licious birthday cakes was attract ively decorated with fern and glad ioli. Those attending other than the honoree and his parents were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Summerlin and children, of Mt. Olive, Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Joiies, Mr..Livie Grady fmd Mrs. Arey.W. Grady and dau ghter. r 111. I! .m raivnji wnmnn ijihv UlJV.i iivuiHH .w- In New York Mrs. Virginia F. Pritchard, wife of the late William B. Pritchard, died at her home in Garden City, N. -V., early Sunday morning. Fu- neral services were conducted by her pastor, the Rev. J. M. Smith, from the Faison 'Presbyterian Church Tv.esdpy afternoon at four o'clock. Interment was in the Fai son cemetery. She is survived by luesf Roy Rogers. ' ! i ,11 blast that started disastrous Markay exolodcd. The Markav is extinguish the blazinor waroiiniiaa. two daughters, Mrs. Henry Hilton Green of Pensacola, Fla.. and Mrs. Cedric French of Garden City. Tobaccc Requires More Farm Labor Raleigh, July 12. Tobacco re quires more than half of North Carolina farm labor's total crop hours although it is exceeded in acreage by several crops, it was revealed in a survey reported by theFederal-State Crop Reporting Service. The report explained that tobac co requires more work per acre thair any other crop. Farmers in North Carolina harvest almost twice as many acres and pouads of tobacco than those of any other state. three-fourths of all,farm worK aone in worm wromw m devoted to crops, the report stated. Slightly more labor is devoted to farm maintenance than to live- .... vr . t. fy 1 : 'sm Duplin WARSAW SUN. - MON. July 20-21 Stallion Road With Ronald Reagan And Alexis" Smith. TUES, July 22 San Quenf in With Lawrence Tierney p- And Barton MacLanc. WED. July -23 DOUBLE FEATURE Devil Thumbs A Ride With Ted North. The Desert Patrol With Bob Steele. THURS. - FRI. July 24-25 Buck Privates With Bud Abbott And Lou Costello. SAT. July 28 DOUBLE FEATURE I Cover Big Town With Phillip Reed. The Law Comes To Giinsight With Jc! --y T'-'z Crown. the, Theatre stock.' w ,,h"' ' ' J Labor requirements for wheat ahd cotton have , increased since 1939 because of greater yields on additional acres, but labor for corn and tobacco went down, despite a higher yield, because of sharply decreased acreage. , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE : TO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY Having qualified as admlnistrat- ... . . . p VmdIi or of tne esiaxe 01 Middleton, deceased, late ot uupun County, North Carolina, ma w w notify all persons having claima .igainst the t U'.u c r saia aeceawiu to exfc'Wt them to the undersigned j at Wa::;w. N. U, on or Deio. e uw ; 27'a day of Ji re, i4o, or un -Ui e will be pl;idei: in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to -.aid estate will please make lmme "ia(e payment. , ' J T iF day of June, 1947. r , ... ,....,...,Jk... H. M. Middleton,vAdmini strator of Mrs. Katie. Veach Middleton. 8-l-6t HDM ' Playhouse Tent THEATRE PINK HILL, NORTH CAROLINA . "The Pick Of The Best" SUNDAY, July 20th mexstrtf ovarii' WITH MORGAN CONWAY ANNE JEFFREYS V I YLE LATELL . RITA C0R0AY IAN KEITH fiototl to HinMii ScMon Dincud t torioa U. Om0W .; Also Comedy ..i.!. , MON. & TUES. She Here, The One And Only Jeanne Crain in "Margie" 20th Century-Fox Techlnocolor Hit "After all is said and done thee' Really Only One" "MARGIE" ALL STAR CASTT WEDNESDAY ; A Grand Picture! Swiss Family Robinson Also "Vigilante" Serial , THURS. A It's Big FRI. - Great - Super! Also Shorts SATURDAY Bob Steele m Billy The Kid Outlawed J" Walur BRENNAN JjSfjX- '-J With Al "Fuzzy" St. John, Also Color Cartoon t i j ' : .: LATE SHOW , Tom Tyler In . Trr":rTn 1 V m M '