K 1. i i r V- booooooooooo MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hi-Way II, Pink Hill, N.tX Family Entertainment For The Whole Family SHOWS at 7:40 & 9:30 PM iooooooooooo SUNDAY, June 26th r AcUon P4us -- (IN COLOR THEA'l UK V VKT08 BRY SDW tUCIKWY Also Color Cartoon MON.' & TUES Ctiorrln RIM DCUGUS MUl BOWUS tMUM LAWRENCE MEFHEf LYNN iff lof and Direction toy 0 Also Color CartooM WEDNESDAY only Cry Talks Rosalind Writes The fastest Scream ever filmed His Girl Friday Starring Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, And Gene Lockhart. Also -Ghost of ZIrro" Serial THURS. & FRL A , A Honey of a Musical Western! (IN TECHNICOLOR) 4 Vfir til I I immnw DINNIS " ' , MORGAN JACK CARSON l Dra4iy Malm Nm Edwards, mm -few Edward Also Color Cartoon SATURDAY only , ' BIG DOUBLE FEATURE See The Plot To Kill Roosevelt Conspiracy In l Tchrcn ALSO TOft fVORRB "Wild Bu!JE"io In , T-!:TPh:3Vc:' r: . m tn v. rum,- t 1 JiilSr 0NE0F IfiF' THEM . Spf WANDERED! , f( to a v EDITORIAL .- . . ; ' '. "CONTlNiny) FROM FRONT . Sheriff's office and in jjie Agricultural and Extension Service offices. A large art of the people in these areas do their banking in Kenansville. Most all meetings of county wide importance are held in Kenansville,sd why should Duplin depend on bther counties to; render vital service when it is to our best interest, cheaper tp the residents personally and eral that service for Duplin in. We have been complacent too long. Why delay any longer? A 'good policy when handled right is 'One for all and all for one". We are moving into a new'cehtury for Duplin. They say the third time is always lucky. Every time is lucky if our cause is just and we pull to gether. Let's go forward with our headlights beaming ahead. , " J. R. GRADY GUILTY OR HOT GUILTY? Our hats off to Judge Robert L. West of the Duplin County Court. We hate to see anyone paraded before the public, their character questioned, but we know necessary; thus the whys and wherefores of our courts. Flagrant violations of to become a habit with some. Not only do they habit ually violate the law but and pay little heed to law practices have become so begun to lose respect for our punishments mean nothing to them. Only recently I saw a young white man nonchalantly stand before our Clerk of Court as the Clerk wrote out his commitment to ninety days imprisonment oner had been convicted and ordered to pay m a certain amount of money for the support of his children. 'When questioned he said he had rather spend 90 days on the roads than pay his D- - wife one cent for the up-keep of his children. He didn't seem interested in his chil dren, he was only interested in the time he will be ser ving, knowing that when his time is out he will probably land right back. Judge West seems to be tiring of such characters and last week'Jjegan imposing more severe sentences. vVe believe that if he will continue such practices some iqf oir lawlessness will be bootleggersand other law violators is nothuiigmore than licensing them to continue their nefarious ways. The writer knows Judge West rather intimately ana Knows now hard it is ment. At heart Judge West see why others shouldn t be, is beginning to grow up in his court and to realize that that softness with habitual lawbreakers will not help the situation, it only tends those who are bordering on think that we have so many petty criminals in our county but the fact remains that we do and a large part of the - responsibility rests with the courts. More power to you Judge West. Be stern and severe and your court will grow in wisdom, dignity and strength. The least court is the best court. The determ ined judge is the respected and honored judge. ' J. R. Grady. i u 5s GET MID - for $5.00 and up WE ARE NOW OFFERING A SPECIAL ON' Cold Waves BIT'S BEAUTY SHOPPE KENANSVILLE, N. C. SPECIAL , COAL STOKER $100.00 OFF LIST, PRICE STOKER COAL $15.00 PER TQiJ Also Dixievick : OIL T03ACC0 CU?.EQ5 - v ', ' ' ' ' - Poplin Mercantile 'Company to the government in gen be rendered by and'in Dup- and reputation smeared or that sometimes it becomes the laws in Duplin is getting ignore orders of the Courts enforcement officers. Such frequent that many have courts. It seems that slight for non-support. The priS' curtailed. Placing fines on lor him to mete out punish is a good man and he doesn't but the Judge apparently to lend encouragement to such a path. We hate to SPECIAL THAT NEEDED SUMMER CURL. cr.d Thcrrir.jScn Oulluv's Bridge i Regular 4th Sunday Services next Sunday at H o'clock." Sunday School at 10 o'clock. Rev. L. C. Prater., minister, William Nehon Outlaw, Supt. All are invited to both'services. - r . Community Club will hold its June meeting in the auditorium of the school Saturday night. An ia terestlng program is planned. ;.The Daily Vacation Bible School m m progress at the cnurcn eacu morning, this week beginning at 9 o'clock. - Rev. Prater spent Sunday at Shelter Neck. Mrs. Katie Outlaw and little granddaughter Kay Sutton are vis iting Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Outlaw in Florence, Ala. Gus Ulrich, Jr., ot Lconister, Mass. Js spending some time with Ross Sutton. -Mrs. Glennie Outlaw of Ashland Va.,- is visiting relatives here this week. L. W. Outlaw spent Saturday In Raleigh with the American Legion. Mr. and Mrs .1. H. Parker and Amos J. Outlaw visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones in Wendell on Saturday.: They were accompanied home by little' Donna Lea Jones, who is Upending this week with her grandparents. Members of the Home Demon stration Club attended the Feder ation In Kenansville Tuesday after noon. Special features of the Feo- eration program was a talk by Miss Hilda Clontz on "Building Leader ship" and a floral show. Dr. R, E. Outlaw of Morehcad City, Misses Dorothy Outlaw, Christine Quinn and Edna Sutton of Goldsboro were among visitors with relatives Saturday night anl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Simmons and W. G. Iver recent visitors witc Mrs. Simmons' parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin' in Franklinton, (Miss Marie Prater is on an ex tended visit with relatives in Camp Hill, Ala. 'Miss Sallie Outlaw spent last week at Carolina Beach. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Doby, Jr. of Wake Forest were among visitors in the home of Ms. and Mrs. Her man Outlaw diminc the weekend. Fanners aT,e beginning to barn tobacco thfs week Mr. and Mrs-. Don A. Outlaw . of Kiiistcn RFD, visited Relatives here Sunday. lairtis Sumnom and Micheal Jtitlaw have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sutton at Rones Chapel this week. Home Demonstration Club :net with Mrs. Alonzo Outlaw o Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mesdames Gordon Outlaw and Grover Adams joint hostesses. The rrieeting was called to order by the president Mrs. Remus Creel with long "Hail Club Women Crowned Thru' Service" and club collect following the usual roui'no of busi ness. Miss Hilda Clontz, Home ag ent for Duplin County gave an in teresting and attractive demonstra tion on clothing, illustrating with i'lctures and bulletins. Leaders program was given with Mrs. L. C. Prater, on Home Dairy; family, Life by Mrs. Henry Parker; In the absence of Home Garden Leader, a general discussion was given by nemberst There was a splendid at tendance of members and several Visitors. A delightful social hour with delicious refreshments were enjoyed, The club adjourned 1ue to the busy season. There will not b a club meeting in July. Announce Birth Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson Outlaw, of Outlaw's Bridge, an nounce the birth of a son. William Nelson, Jr. Mrs. Outlaw is the for mer Mis Ann'e Marie Harrison PLEASANT VIEW - I By: GASTON F. GRAPY 1 Miss iluth Tea they visited her brother Remits who is a student at Kings Business v College, last week. : . ' .. Mr Joe Herring, one of the Id er residents of the community, was taken to the hospital suffering from pneumonia Thursav. We aie very sorry to hear this. The Sunday School Class went to White Lake for a picnic and swim ming party. We ate dinner then every one went in for a swim. Every one had fun. Mr. Durham Grady was missed because there was no one to duck us. Mr. Robert Grady got the worst blister I think. After the swim we had supper and the "group then took in some of the amusements; and we returned home.." . ,:":'-4 -';:h is ' y " Miss Emma Chambers resumed) her duties Monday in the office of Dr. Rachel Davis as Nurse In Kln ston. Miss 'Chambers recently un derwent . an . operation at Dukes Hospital. ... ,- y-. Regular Church services were held Sunday night with Rev. N. P. Carrion pastor, conoW'ng. Mrs. Greddn Hu'ssey and Kiss Lura May Hussoy of Cedar Lsne, N. C., visited her wftft, Mrs Eflth Grady Sunctay afternoon. Street Korncpy Retired Currier Dies In Hospital ' Henry Street Komegay, 68, re tired mail carrier and farmer of Warsaw died Wednesday afternoon in the Goldsboro Hospital after being in declining health for the past several years. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the Rev. Jerry Newbold, pastor of the- War saw Presbyterian Church of which Mr. Komegay had been a deacon, assisted by the Rev. C.Van Steph ens, pastor of the Warsaw Baptist Church. Burial was in- PInecrest Cemetery. He Is survived by his: wife, the former Effle Leo Smith of Duplin County; three daughters, Margaret Z. Korncgay of Clinton andWarsaW, Eva Belle and Peggy Kornegay of the borne; four sons, Henry Street Kornegay, Jr. of At lanta, Ga., Clontz, Robert 'and Mat thew J. Kornegay, all of the home; his mother, Mrs. Zelphie Kornegay of Kinston; fiv sisters, Mrs. L. C. Carlton of Kinston, Mrs. M. L. Har dy of La Grange, Mrs. J. E. Hamil ton of Magnolia, Mrs. D. H. Calr ton of Warsaw', Victoria Kornegay of Rockingham; one brother, H. R. Kornegay of Mt. Olive. He was a Mason and for 27 years was a mail carrier. He also was a member of the Junior Order. Entertainments - For a cool, comfortable evening while away the early hours at tho Capital Theatre in Kenansville. I you live in town its only a short walk. If you live out of town it is a pleasant time to drive. For your pleasure next week Duplin's new est show house offers a series ot good hits from cinema land. The snarling, rough -and loud mouthed movie "heavy", that has been the hallmark of "Westerns" is on his way out. "Belle Starr's Daughter." shows Monday and Tuesday. k's not that this action-packed stopy of adventure doesn't have a villiao. "Bitter Creek,' the ruth less bandit. of the story, l said to be the most sinister and dangerous character ever, to terrorise the countryside. But as.played, by Rod Cameron, "Bitter Creek" is "a slen der, young handsome fellow of gentle voice and polite demeano . The iron fist in the velvet glove, however, is not concealed for loiigi Among the objects of Cameron'., villainy are Ruth Roman, who plav Rose, daughter of Bell Starr. joins "Bitter Creek" before she re alizes that it was he who killed her mother, the Bandit Queen of Che- lokee Flats. The villainous despexa do; however, meets his nemesis iu George Montgomery, who plays U. S. Marshal in love with Rose and, accordingly, has an extrn-snopini reason for tracking down Cameron. Their battle-to-death climaxes the action-packed hit. Wednesday brines vou Walt ni. ney's technicolor feature "Melody Time". When vou sav Walt nicnw 'nuffs said. Matinee Wednesday at o J ClOCK. Thursday and Fridav th hoat really runs up with the season's top notcher "June Bride". Bette Davis laughs loud and long in this new film witt Robert Montgomery. It's a new Bettc, trim and stylish, you see in "June Bride," and with Bob opposite her in one of his most charming flippant roles, the re- suii is a treat oi exceptional propo r tions Bt-tte plays a successful mrg azine editor, who hires and fires With ease. Bob comes hark Intn her life after a European assignment, ana is put on ner staff, creating problem, as the two still go for each other in a way. ' The film abounds with humorous situations. Bob has an apple-cider spree with Tom Tully which is, a riot. Betty Lynn, as the youngest Brinker belle, vrniins amall.tnwn fashion and gets her man. All in all, this is really a top-notcher. ' 1 .:' Saturday again and it's double feature day with "Gang Busters No. 8".. ' The opening show features Noah Beery, Jr. who upholds Beery fame in "Stormy", One of the most stupendous and difficult : locat'on trips of recent! years was that to film "Stormy"j the Realart "drama of the great out doors, with Noah Beery, Jr., Jean Rogers, Rex, the king of wild ho ses; and the original Arizona Wrang lers. The entire picture was. made In the Painted Desert and other beautiful locations often more than 112 miles from- the railroad with the temperature reaching 131 -de grees, ' sudden cloudbursts wbich stalled sound trucks and cars In deep mud. .' - v;-. . Feature number , two will . be "Billy The Kid Wanted" with Bu ter Crabbe and Al "Fuzzy" St. John. Serving In J:n f Pic. Milton Howard. Jr.. son of McGowan, Guest Rotary Club ' The Warsaw Rotary Club held its regular meeting at 1 o'clock on Thursday afternoon in Mitchener's Restaurant with President R. L. West presiding, Mrs.. Glendora Brown was pianist. '". ;A. : - . ,' R. E. Wall, program chairman, introduced Mr. F. W, McGowan of Kenansville, guest' speaker for the day. Mr. McGowan gave a most In teresting and informative talk pre senting facts and figures pertaining to the distribution of funds by the State Highway Commission affect ing Duplin County. - The club enjoyed a good attend- Young Folks Enjoy Youth Center ' The Warsaw Youth Center, i dated in the Federal Work Shop atross fronvthe Warsaw High School, is proving to be well worth its time and preparation. Tho cen ter is open Monday, Tuesday,. Thurs I day and Friday evenings from 7:45 until 10:30 p.m. chaperoned by pa rents and patrons. , Anywhere from 20 to 30 young people between the ages of 12 and 20 are enjoying this opportunity to skate, play tennis, shuffleboard and to participate in many other forms of amusements. Young peo ple, if you have not been out get a membership card and join in the fun. veteran 7th Infantry Division. The regiment h won wide ac claim for its deeds during the past 33 years, and is often called "The American Foreign Legion" because it has never been stationed in the United States. " Milton joined the Army in Oct. 1947, and received training atFt. Jackson, S. C. He was sent to Korea in March, 1948, and was assigned to the 32nd Infantry Regiment. Eaily this year, he was transferred to Japan and joined the 31st In fantry Regiment ot its present sta tion. SUN. - MON. June 26-27 My Dream Is Yours (TECHNICOLOR) With Jack Carson And Deris Day. TUES. - WED. June 28-29 Colorado Territory - A Is.. Serial Wednesday With Joel McCrea Arid Virginia Mayo. ' (c; A iT 0 WEEK BEGINNING JUNE 27 MONDAY and TUESDAY, T30 P. M. Belle Starr's With George Montgomery, '. And Ruth Roman. ' - WEDNESDAY: Matinee P. M. Nisht 7:30 P, M. r 7 ( Melody Time -; (A Walt Disney Picture in Tcchhicolor) - , ' rHURSDAV and FRIDAY: 7:30 P. June Starring Bette Davis and SATURDAY, JULY' 2: DOUBLE FEATURE Billy The Kid Wanted With Buster Crabbe arid Al STORMY RelKliOfWlHte " A Rani A tit MODEL' THEATRE:;,, J BEULAVIIAE, N. C; -vrt , . WEEK JUNE 26 -;:,;.,.T''.?,r .V'.. Sunday and Monday ' 'j-.vS :i:;f:." .: - RIVER LADY ' I 1 , With Yvonne de Carlo 1 j Tuesday and Wednesday ' : June 28 & 20 ' L -'-'..".5. You've Been Waiting For It - Here it is again - at , v T ' " - 3 " ' m ' .' our regular prices Don tX miss it if you haven't seen I i it sec it again if you -have - ;;.i'1-:.-:v,4y'V Only One Show ' Daily,; Berin- A nlng at 1 Oiioct"l Thursday - Doable Feature ( i! ' SIPPY.MCGEE V : , And - -...;' .-::. . ;r NIGHT AT THE OPERA ' With the Mane Brothers i '" f Friday only July 1, " .-) SEALED VERDICT Starting new seriaf "Congo Bill" With Ray Miland. Saturday July 2 MARSHAL OF With Red Ryder. , . . J THfrfcS. - FRI. Iwie 80-Jor 1 . Undercover ;.Mbd With Glenn Ford And Nina Foch. " ' ' ' j SATURDAY. July 2 , ,1 f DOUBLE FEATURE Courtin' Trouble ' wun Jimmy waKely. j Fighting Fools ' ) n ' Tf , Daughter Rod Cameron . Mv , Bride Robtrt Montgomery. "Fuzzy" St. John. u. Nosh r-"',:, J;; "3 r-:-?r- J.'p- " J J' r 1'v "I js a mon'ier rt the fnmfd i i " Tr. a I rn-s. M. 'Howard of Rt. 2,