riLNANSVELLE, NORTH CAROLINA THE DUPLIN TIMES I j.I.JAY, JULY lo.i. 11") 1 - n l ,1 . A-- (C n n Ann Things To Be Done Cultivating Better Timber Many things can be done to make our woodlands more productive One is cutting put diseased and de formed trees, which may be sold as fire wood, pulp wood, or be used at homo. Another is thinning out thick growths of young trees giV' ing remaining trees a chance to grow. One thing that should be done to keeo,our woodland product riv6 U IfaJISS: Mature Trees". By harvesting Mature trees, not only do-you keep your land productive by opening the stand up for young . growth, but seedlings are allowed to come up, assuring you of a fu ture crop of timber. Timberland should be harvested much In the same way as ordinary farm crops, that is, on tracts where "all the timber Is mature, and should oooooooooooo MOTOR PARK THEATRE Hi-Way 11, Pink Hill, N. C. Family Entertainment For The Whole Family SHOWS at 7:40 & 9:30 PM loeoeooooooo SUNDAY, iuly 17th Greatest Air Thriller of the year! (In Technicolor) Fighter Squadron Starring Robert Stack, Anil Edward O'Brien. Also Color Cartoon MON. & TUES. It Leads Orny Cre Way raw STEVENS Rkhard nlUMAnn NUIAN LAnKcNtt i 4 so ciNimr.fox nctw Also Color Cartoon WEDNESDAY Buck Jones in Border Brigands Also "Ghost of'zorro" Serial THURS. & FRI. A Wonderful Story- of the world's most colorful - talked of Outlaw! FOSTER BRITTON JOMN ItHANO ((10 MADUT ,' A WAM.MOMHXO VKTOt KIUAN Also Color Cartoon SATURDAY Big Double Feature Two New Stars To Thrill You The Vail iant ' Hombre With Leo Carrilo And Duncan Rinaldo. ALSO The Cobra Strikes With Sheila Ryan , , And i Richard Frazer. V j COMING Mon. -' Tues, July 25-26 . ...and ci downhill! i HI 4s2KSr-i ji,n&v. x i i I III i fatn be harvested, some reservation must be made to assure us a future crop. This is done by leaving seed trees. A seed tree is a well formed thrifty tree of 6t lccst 12 inches in diameter at breast height, or a good well formed seed bearing tree of any size. Seed trees should be left scattered, at the rate of 5 to 8 per acre. If you have tio .4eed trees, seed lings can b3 obtained at $2.50 per thousand by contacting the State Forester, N. C. Dept. of Conserva tion and Development, Div. of For estry, Rrleigh. There is a Forester that you can call on with your problems in con nection with forestry. He ;s Mr. D. E. Coleman, jr., Farm Forester, at the District Office of the N. C. For est Service, Whiteville, N. C, or contact your SCounty Forest War den, Mr. Ralph Miller or your County Agent, Mr1. L. F. W eeks. Entertainments - - - For next week's enierlalnrr.ent the Capital Theatre brings you several good pictures. Let's see what the reviews have to say about t.'itm: Monday and Tuesday you will see "Africa Screams". Tlie so-called Dark Continent will never be the same again. Not since the team of Abbott and Costello made it their happy hunting ground in "Africa Screams". Besides this intrepid comic team, the cast includes famous lion-train-(r, Clyde Beatty and equally fam ous F.ring-'Em Back Alive Frank Buck. Also former heavyweight champion Max Baer, his brother, Buddy Baer, commedians Joe Bess cr and Shemp Howard.'and, as the iole woman in the cast, beautiful MODEL THEATRE BEULAVILLE, N. C. WEEK OF JULY 17th Sun. - Mon. RETURN OF OCTOBER la Color GLENN FORD. TERRY MOORE. Tues. - Wed. GALLANT BLADE In Color LARRY PARKS, and MARGUERITE CHAPMAN. Thursday only Double Feature I SURRENDER DEAR GLORIA JEAN. AND FLOWING GOLD JOHN GARFIELD and PAT O'BRIEN. - Friday only CALIFORNIA RAY M1LLAND and BARBARA STANWYCK. Saturday TUCSON RAIDERS "WILD" BILL ELLIOTT. I S if MONDAY and TUESDAY, July 18-19 Africa Screams With BUD ABBOTT & LOU WEDNESDAY, July 89th Smart Girls 9- With Virginia Mayo, Bruce THURSDAY and FRIDAY, July 21-22 Red Canyon With Ann Bly the, Howard SATURDAY, July 23rd ; DOUBLE v vTrail To With Charles Starrett and Smiley Burnett. (The adveniures of With Robert Lowery, Billy Blonde Hillary Brooke. It is Miss Brooke who is really responsible for the uproarious she nanigans that take place. On search for a rare find of uncut diamonds she hires Abbott and Costello, to lead her safari through the danger ous bush. Costello claims to have a map that will lead them to the treasure, but mid-way on the Jour ney, the map is found to be as un related to the bush as are the come dians themselves and through it all the audience is treated to a riot of hilarious sequences in which the famous team runs up against lions, monkeys, crocodiles and other man eating jungle animals with breath taking results. Action is in Warner Bros, tradi tion highlights "Smart Girls Don't Talk", starring Virginia Mayo, Bruce Bennett and Robert Hutton, which shows Wednesday at the Cap ital. The drama, etched against a colorful panorama of -big city life, packs enough excitement for a pair of films. Virginia plays a society girl whose gambling gets her into trou ble. Opposite her is Bruce, in the assignment of an ace gamble. He promises to mak good the losses of iiis patrons at his swank gamb ling establishment after a hold-up, and it is this opening incident that tees off the rapid-flow of action with murder entering the picture when Miss Mayo's young brother, played by Robert Hiittcn, i.-- killed. Miss Mavo plots to avenge her brother'; death and another killing takes piace in which she has in directly figured. George Brent says' at last he's seen everything, film-wise, he's been through tragedy and comedy and romanr-e in scores of roles. But for the first time he is playing a hard and relentless father, with no heart affair in "Red Canyon" on Thursday and Friday. The star is seen as the rf.ncher whose wife was killed in an early gun battle, with a band of despera does. He has raised his motherless 'daughter with an iron hand and has given his only feelings to the tho roughbred race horses he breeds. Lawless frontier days, when out laws tried to smuggle government gold across the Texas border into Mexico, come to blazing life in Durango Kid's "Trail To Laredo", which shows Saturday, along with ' Shop Comes Home", a story of a boy and his dog. The Boll Wevil Survey for the first week of July showed cotton fields infested heavily enough to warrant dusting. The survey cover ed 20 southeastern and eastern counties. W3 rp i iini!iitpjjg 1 0ONT YOU THINK? IT MANES J FEEl 6000 10 t 0UK KM 1 C I AND GIRLS TAKING AN 1 (SAVING OUR WOODS FROM FIMf lis U COSTELLO. Don't Talk Bennett and Robert Hutton, IN TECHNICOLOR Duff and George Brent. FEATURE J Laredo ; a boy and his dog) Kimberly and Margo Dean. mm Ws', lijsa&s Kiddies-Can-Do-It a'2isx. d J x or Mr 1 OA THERE are three certain pieces, which if put in just the right places, will make a picture of a donkey. The other six pieces If placed in the right places will make a picture of a goat. It you would use all the nine pieces at one time I don't know what it ' would make; try and see. Mrs. J.W.Vhaley Age 72, Dies Mrs. J. W. Whaley, 72, died at the home of her son, Luther Ken nedy, Beulaville, Friday afternoon following a long illness. oooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o Effective SCHEDULE Atlantic Coast TRAIN NUMBER 49 O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o From Rocky Mount to Wilmington Arrive Warsaw 11:20 A. M. Leave Warsaw 11:25 A.M. TRAIN NUMBER "48 From Wilmington to Rocky Mount Arrive Warsaw 4:35 P. M. Leave Warsaw 4:40 P. M. TRAIN NUMBER 42 From Wilmington to Rooky Mount Arrive Warsaw 8:40 P. M. Leave Warsaw 8:45 P. M. There will be no change in the schedule of No. 41 form Rocky Mount to Wilmington. J. B. SHARPTON, Passenger Traffic Manager OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI SUN. - MON. July 17-18 Sorrowful Jones With Bob Hope" And Lucille Ball. TUES. July 19 Song Of India With Sabu and Turhan Bey. WEDNESDAY, July 20 .:?-. DOUBLE FEATURE Racing Luck Funeral services were conducted from the home Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Rev. L. N. Man ning, of Fountain, officiated. Inter mert was in the familv cemetery. .Mrs. Whaley is survived by five -ons, Melvih and George Whaley of Pink Hill, Thurman Whalev and L. H. Kennedy of Richlands, and Lu iher Kennedy of Beulaville; th.ee daughters, Mrs. I.onnle Marshburn, July 10 CHANGES Line Railroad o e o e o o o e o - o o o o o o o o o o e o o o o o Northwest Stampede THURS. - FRI, July 21-22' ' Africa Screams With Abbott & Costello.; SATURDAY, July 23 , DOUBLE FEATURE , Law 01 The West With Johnny Mack Brown Daughter Of ThoJi'ngle Mrs. Mary Ingram, and Mrs. J. N. Norns, all of Chinquapin. Jurors For July 25 Superior Court -Criminal Term The following were drawn to ser ve as jurors for Duplin Superior Court - criminal - July 25, 1949. Raymond Shepard, Corbett Peir co, Dot Edwards, Gaston Branch, Sr., Johnnie M. Wells, Ray Lanier, L. W. Newkirk, H. D. Lanier, J. R. Ro.se, Jr., Clyde Williams, Marie Allen Monk, J. K. Blanchard. Wil liam II. Register, C. W. Moore, Ros coe Shnlar, John Kornegay, C. C. Stephens. C. R. Wells, Jesse Sulli van, John I. Murray, M. B. Korne Euy, Albert Guy, Joseph J. Wells, and L. J. New, J. R. Waters, W. J. Johnson, Hen ry Herring, R. D. Ezzell, E. M. Mur phy, Rupert Jones, C. A. Caven augh, T. G. Ive., A. B. Wells, David J. Gavin, D. H. Carlton, Willie M. Futrell, and A. J. Johnson. Horace Rivenbark, C. I. Caven- New Low f INSURANCE RATES eooooooeeeoooooooooo PACK BARN & TOBACCO METAL ROOF: 3 Months 68 cents per $10(100 4 Months 84 cents per $100.00 SHINGLE ROOF: 3 Months 70 4 Months 8G tooooooooooooooooooodi CURING BARNS & TOBACCO METAL ROOF: 2 Months $4.20 per $100.00 , SHINGLE ROOF: 2 Months $4.35 per $100.00 ADJUSTMENTS WILL BE MADE ON ALL INSURANCE WRITTEN BY US. ' SEE OR WRITE US TODAY ooooooooooooooooooooo TURNER Insurance PINK HILL, N. C. EVERY WEDMESDAY--2PM Our Many Buyers Arg EspeciallyLnxious for Good, Clean Cars and Tracks . $5.00 Pays HERBERT iP;ATE . ;v.'; OWNER and AUCipryEER-, . : Goldsboro Iligha Phone 4527 ;; ' H ; KINSTONN'' C; '; aush, Bryson Thlgpen, J. L:- Wells, L. G. Grady, Falson Smith and Robert J. Hanchey. - Chinchilla Are ; ' 7 ' '"' ' : ' -, ' " 'V'! 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