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KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA THIS DUPLIN TIMES Thea&iMie&m For Mhil j edk i i - i! i r t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ' Having this day qualified as exe cutor of the estate of D. M. Ezzell. deceased, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed, duly verified, on or before ne year from first publication of this notice or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 21st day of April, 1949. Mrs. Mamie Ezzell Weeks, Executor; Rt. 1 Faison N. C. D. M Ezzull, estate. 6-3-Gt. REMEMBER TODAY TOMOBIKW WITH A PHOTOGRAPH BY KRAFT'S STUDIO IN MOUNT OMVK Phones 217-J or 230 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY A SPECIALTY SUN. - MON. June 5-6 Canadian Pacific Wiffh Randolph oU And Jane Wyatt. TUESDAY, Juno 7 m With Dan Dailey And Celeste Holm. WEDNESDAY, June 8 DOUBLE FEATURE Smart Girls Don't Talk .ByfyUiFfc WARSAW,N.C. 1 1 &(PD? is WEEK BEGINNING JUNE 6th, MONDAY & TUESDAY: "EL PASO" Starring John Payne, Gail Russell, Sterling Haydan, And George "Gabby" Hayes. WEDNESDAY: Matinee at S O'clock RACE With George Raft, William Bendix, Marilv Mexweu b THURSDAY & FRIDAY: -''1 " 'J '- L.L I - ' - ' COMMAS tyitl'C',k GM W-Itei Hdseoii, Van Johnson. SATURDAY: DOUBLE FEATURE "JUIIGIE' Starring George Reeves and Wanda MAtjs Tim and Jack Holt m ' ; "ARIZONA RAMGER" ' -:. . ' ALSO? :' ' Entertainments Capital Theatre brings you an array of good pictures next week. Opening the program lor Monaaj and Tuexdav will be the lamous- picture "El Paso', from the rich, historical background of one of the .nost colorful slates in the Union -Texas. Photographed in Cmecolor, "EI Paso" stars John Payne, Gail Rus-' "ell, Sterling Havden, George "Gab by" Haves and Dick Foran, sup ported by the famous Mexican star Eduardo Noriega and a host of others of exceptional talent. This liae-up is an indication of the film's outstanding quality. The story concerns the events in the lawless, gun-riddled town of Bl Paso in 18 65 which changed its leading exponent of law and order into the West's most reckless killer. How he is brought back to the paths of iustice and how he establishes law in the town is said to make ' Paso" sensational rntert.-wnmci t. ; The dramatic story of a racing handicapper's efforts to avenge the murder of a pal is developsd in "Race Street" with George Raft, William BendiN and Marilyn Max well in the stellar roles, will be howirg Wednesday afternoon ant1 night. Matinee at 3 p.m. Raft plays the hendicapper, Bcn dix is seen a's a friendly police offi cer, and Miss Vaxwell plays the girl Rafts intends to marry as soon as he retires from turf activities. But when a gang of racketeers move and attempt to take evernis WithiVirginia Mayo. Oklahoma Raiders With Tex Ritter. TIICRS. - WU. June 9-lt Down To The Sea In s mora And Richard Widmark. SATURDAY, Jane 11 DOUBLE FEATURE Incident With Warren Dcuglus. Susanna Pass With Roy Rogers. & ir STREET" DECISION" GODDESS Ship SSI w : 1 j business, things begin to happen. The ensuing action is crammed with excitement,, and builds up to a thrilling climax. "Command Decision the most uxplosive story to come out Of the late World Wis will show at the Capital Thursday and Friday ev enings, with an all-star cast headed by Clark Gable, Walter PidgeoTt, Van Johnson, Brian Donlevy, Chas. Bickford, John Hodiak and Edward Arnold. The tense and thrilling drama cf a group of air-mindea men wno helped win victory for the Allies by striking at the enemy against almost overwhelming odds. This is the story which create'd a furor when presented as a Broadway play. The coming of law and order' to the Arizona cattle country is the thema of "The Arizona Ranger ' with Tim Holt and his father Jack Holt in the starring roles. As a two-fisted rancher who fav ors rough-and -ready methods of. treating law-breakers, the elder Holt's role couttasts with his son's portrayal of a Ranger captain wun handles matters legally. The con flict between father and son brings about many exciting moments. Nan Lp'slie has the feminine -role DOS Easy Does It By TOM A POPULAR song of a few years age that urged, repetitiously, Hint we "take it easy" -provided enme pretty good advice for dog owiuw. For ofall the mistakes Of d'i- care and training, the moat c::' i:on is over-complication, -.prs are relatively simple beings i-oiiipared with humans. Their ils, in particular, provide 'far or complications in the course ,:'ieallon than the more complex ns 5f- their masters. Children n make the best dog trainers iiir.o iliey iend to present things i simple direct war often im :.; fur tliflr eldem. in'ohlxmi of ee. ton. the Meiicy toward ovor-complicatlon .j"!l!.v prevalent. Take the mat : r ! hMk. Doe titiially nl n. two U four baths a yivir a'nl v ,at too many ara liarmful '. ! y owuis persist' in spemim le iwid ritort o a- wpeKiy -j-'I o' rfhly Bhing. r v,.optiin4r very nnnnua .Ai k;. siaiiree. a blunket TS ' i . , .iiifv to n ,dt us wu. t. il tr!ijrmtgm'1'&iflu&y JOE BEAVER a me a 1 1 M' ('Jf'M'MlifM S ,l lUU l.BJ4i i iWSik From Our Readers NorUJ Carolina Cotton Growers " CfloBerative Association --.r f ' Raleigh, N. C. May 30, 1943 Mr. J. R.1rady. Editor The Duplin Times Kenansville. N. C. Dear Mr. Grady: I havr just read your splendid editorial titled "Why Vote, Any way?" This is, without a doubt, one of the finest editorials I have read In a long time. The one thing that I like about it is that you start nut by letting your readers know where you stood in the "Primary but now that a democrat was elected, you are still a democrat. Mr. Grady, I wish that more of our people could show that wisdom hprause there arc too- m.my still thinking of the democratic parly as the side qn .which they voled in the Primary. Mv altitude has been that, when two pood democrats are running 1 in this stirring, exciting western. Also, you will see "Jungle God dess' with George Reeves and Wan di McKay and the fourth install ment of "GANG BUSTERS'. art r FARLEY ever has trVdrir about the lengtc of his mys. - '' - The, ewner who. tries to mafatals a complicated diet for his ti probably throwing away mene-' m well as time. While it is true '.liat large kennels, can usually produce a balanced diet at low cont ly. buying-thft various lngredieiils it quantity and mixing them on the spot, the ordinary pet owner will il much better 'to' .d'pen a can of ai: first grade, government certiftt;): dog food. And a dog doesn't nal. change of diet with a cliar;fi. (( season. If he has a balanced, mtion. he may need a little bit wore if b xereising heavily., iwt other it can remain tlie. wuie. This doesnj jpea,n that a k". ran be negl.ec.ted. In today's civiti?. M'ni. doaaeanH be left to. shin, f' I ''"-tr&tlves. They must be fed Kh, :: "','.Vl lor. ana vocuiaiions ate .. KKist. But there are easy ways ai ", Inifd- ways-to actempllsh the san. erir-r-ftnd since dog owning -,i junatly somefhmg we flo for seVerTie -w'nof e doe-fiic'ui TAL Rv CJ fjt-.i 'Fous-' usually think of some DV td KH ; thiBBsant gomathing Lke l&mAT,YOUG STOCK I fHlBUiWNGSTHAr or kjfsi efrnm have a right to take my choice. Then, after the Primary, It Is my duty to support the candidate and, truly, you are doing that in a most magnificent way. Usually your paper come3 on Sat urday afternoon and I always en joy reading the editorials- In fact, all of the news which you carry is of interest even to a person living more than 100 miles away from Duplin County. i - I have not had a statement 'from you regarding subscription dues and if you will Just send , me one, I will be glad to mail you a check I do not know how closely re lated you are to Paul Grady but, in your writings, I see a lot of his wit and humor and good common sense. i By the above remark do not mis understand me to say or mean that vou look anything like Paul. With kind regards and best wish es, r V Sincerely yours, M.G.Mann PASTURE FEVER IN By: Neil Bolton, . Tide Water When we thlrii of something con- iuc mcasies, -om: Just 'theKWDO- sit.r Actually, a vehK-wnniprfiiT thing is getting "contasEaBsi" richt hehe in Southeastern North Caro lina. I refer to the establishrricnt()f good pastures o'Swr.ifarrnS. H as much' progress is made within the next five years as has been made I within the past two nr three years, we wiU bei approaching the land Of "mifk;Sad honey". I might add, steak, pork chops, nam, bacon and eggs e for cattle, hogs and poultry all thrive on good pasture. : Anyone knows that it is cheaper to plant a crop and let livestock harvest it and convert it Into meat and milk, than to cut or pick-and haul it to the barn for feeding. We, l'ave also learntd that it is nature's way of controlling erosion. : Right now, we are hearing much about a new farm plan. ActiiaLy, it polls down, to the problem of knowing what to do with all- t'.te food and fiber produced on farms. When we get toomuch, farmers go nrone ana tnen all of us feel the iffects. Most agricultural ' leaders agree that grassland farming is one way to maintain sUbility.'Then. too, it means a high level diet for all of us with more milk and meat. Not all sections of the country are blessed as we,'are.- Here,, good grazing can actually be had from 10 to 12 mohthirof the year. Thla means - less - need 'for -expensive Darns ana equinme&t: We can com- pete and win out in the competi tion witn uip xxU.ed dairy-grass land -areas. : ; l'f".;.-. . - Let's all catch the good pasture fever and break out this fall with acres of the finest pastures in the U.S.A.1 Act NowL .Talk tn vmir neighbor's and start the plow or heavy disc. It will pay you even if you have only one cow( or sow, or a hock or raying nens. ,'.,.'.. m-. "'A ' eoeron "uunn eastern Jr..: see 73 of near Chinquapin died Monday afternoon at his home after a lin ;- ering illness of about a year. , Funeral services Were held Tues day, afternoon at 4 o'clock by Hev. Paul Garvin, assisted by Rev. N.: Z. Gresham and Rev, A. D, Wood Burial was.in the family cemetery near the iwmev ..-..v:.-.;-. .$) ... Only 16 of North Carol'na's lotal cash farm income is derived '"in lii'C'ti.ck and livestock pro- far" ; ' 1 I t. 1 up Raleigh, N, C.t May 23, , 1 W9 yir. Robert Grady Kenansville, N. C, nar nrnther Bob; 1 can't tcU yru hJw pleased I was when I received our pencil some da; ago. It not only aaaea anuu.w pencil to my interesting collection, k..f u popniifld the old days in Du plin with all the' fine associations ...kik it a had there.. i i niart tn know that the Du plin Time is still going strong be- r .. .. t. irl eutn cause 1 know now mum b"- - do in a county. I read, with a great ueai oi est, all the news out of Kenansville f"t ... . and still find myself nomesic iu the place and our many friends there. .. Thank you agalh for the pencil. Please give my regards to friends about town. Sincerely yours, A. L. Thompson. SOUTHEASTERN N.. m Agricultural Agent Power Company . ' Miss Hattie Guy. age 45, died early Friday morning of. test week at the home of her brother, Win- " "uy in oeuiavMie aiier sever al month 3 illness. Funeral Services were held it the home Saturday aiiernoon at 4 o'clock -by. Bev- ' F. Garvin,' pastor Of .the Bethel Pwsbytcian Church, assisted by Rev. A. L. Brown and Rev; Waiter Goodman of Beulaville. Burial was in the family cemetery neap the iiunie. She is survived by four sisters. Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson, Mrs. William Brown and Miss Lou Guy all of Beulaville, and Mrs. Sudie Jannan of Richlands; two brothers, William A. and Wlnfred Quy of BeulaviUe, anlr a number, of nephews and nieces. 1 - State College Hints To Home Makers, All is not vanity when a girl look into the mirror;- or; at least, it shouldn't be. The young lady-should give herself; a JcrrticaLp-and-down and should? remembef as" she does sd that tperspnal appearance re flecting Neatness and cleanliness will tell an Accurate story of the aegtvet? pertecuon wnicn may oe expected of an individual in work in other ractivitles. -s .,-.-,. .- To make the most of the plenti ful eneese on markets now three rules forr cooking are suggested by food specialists. :-v"-..'- Go easy on the heat; Cheese only needs, enough heat to blend with otiier ' ingredients. Add cheese to other Ingredients In very small bits rather than in one large lump; And Mend cheese In a smooth sauce De fore adding to other ingredients whenever possible. -, -v'-v" ' ' Remember etains are more easily removed if the remedy is' applied immediately.. . iy: - I'' '.it- Answers Timel oooooooooooo MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hi-Way lit Pink Hill, N. C. ' Family Entertainment Tor The Whole Family SHOWS at 7:40 & 9:30 PM IOOOOOOOOOOO SUNDAY only June 5th Great Pictures Are Forever New! uit JSTTf ' .wititts: "tiui!;L'.i-5Si,riSsr" Also Color Cartoon ; ' MON. & TUES. In Hte Finest Western Role- Randolph Scott in With Nancy Keily More Joy "3 Stooges Corned WEDNESDAY only.. - Action In The Prize Fights! Leather Gloves With Sam Levine, Virgin! Grey, Cameron Mitchell. Also Serial THURS. & FRI. " We Urge You To Se .This Cay Comedy! ROBERT B.SINjyWifRtD.K0tflJlA Also Shorts and Musical Act SATURDAY only BIG DOUBLE FEATURE HIT No. 1 Rusty does it again . Rusty Leads K The Way With Ted Donaldson and v His Dog Rusty HIT No. 2 j ; ALSO v. Outlaws Of ; r: The Plains With, Buster Crabbe, :: And 'jFuzzy" St. John. ooooaoooooc mix: during .the growing season t change the flavor of the cant; loupe? ' ; A. No."i:".?i: 'A? ;'': t J' Do they mix during the 2n season to chamge the flavor of cha acterlstics of both the second seaso; if seed are saved? y - :A.- No. . . -.'7 ;r-'Jl-::'.,; ?. Late blight is attacking nr. tomatoes.' What control measure are recommended? 1 t - A. Spray or dust with a flxe copper fungicide, such as tribasii copper , sulfate, Copper A com pound, cr Cuprocide. For more complete Information obtain a copj of Extension Circular No. 331 from your county agent or State Collon Station, Raleigh. , -, ' iSeven hundred and Jfty far boys in 8 southern Sta.j this sum mer going to learn' that tr"f : " -'""I ps a rrf'- i rn mm Y
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