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    ::i CAROLINA
TUE ''DUPLIN TIMES
FRIDAY, MARCH 31st, 1950
WXZo SCHOOL
Basketball Team Reach
SeinMUwU : i V ,
iVarsHy IkiuiA week seached
i semi-finals in the lint county
gl4e basketball toarnament for
Negro-schools. The tournament,
sponsored by the County Athletic
Association and the Schoolmasters
Club, began Wednesday afternoon
in- the-auditorium of the Magnolia
Ihdustrlal School with 7 schools
-participating. . :
Local teams successfully passed
first round tests by comfortable
margins but failed in the semi
final rounds largely because of in
sufficient stamina to, withstand two
: games In the course of one even
ing. In- the Girl's Division, our
team met Wallace in the first round
of play and crushed them with a
score of 13-18. 'Marie Brunson,
tar guard of the local team, sur
prised the Wallace team by ap
pearing at Forward and accounted
for 19 of the team's 31 points.
Within the space of time required
to play one boy's game, they were
called back to the floor for the
semi-final round of play, this time
against Rose Hill,' top seated team
of the tournament, and lost by a
score of 50-39, after leading in the
first quarter 8-7 and trailing at
half-time toy an 18 to 16 margin.
Marie Brunson again accounted
for 20 of the .team's 39 points. '
lit the Boy's Division, Magnolia
was disposed of in short order by
49-27. Christopher Hicks and Fred
Williams accounting for 19 and 15
points respectively for the Faison
team. Friday night we lost to the
Wallace boys by a score of 29-27
in a contest that will be long re
membered by everyone present at
the tournament
IN MID AROUND
SUTTON-TOVH
Mrs. Mary C. Coker Claimed By
Death
Mrs. Mary C. Coker, 75, died at
General Automobile
AND
Farm Implement Repair Work
TV
P. G. ADAMS
SUEI'.L SERVICE STAtlON FAISON, N. C
Top Market
Your Chickens and Eggs
Baby Chicks for Sale Now in Stock
Corn Bought In Your Barn
In The Shuck.
Yellow Corn 1 120 per bu.
White Corn . . . - P bu-
Gold Strap Feeds & Argus Flour
X BIG DOLLAR FEED STORE
DIAL 249-1
FAISON
her home on Rt 1, Faison early
Saturday morning, March 18 after
a long illness.-- .' i .-
Funeral services were conduct
ed from King's Methodist Church
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev.
Donald Peterson, Morman minister,
officiated, assisted by Rev. Dennis
Kinlaw of Faison. Active pallbear
ers were: Frank Chestnutt, Rob
ert and Leslie King, James Jordan,
Huron Grimes and Nathan Sutton.
Honorary pallbearers were Jar
man Sullivan, Percy Sutton, Lewis
Jordan, C. S.v Eldridget Harvey
Murphy and Jesse O. Sutton.
Flower bearers were grandchil
dren and close friends of the de
ceased. She was laid to rest In
the Tom King cemetery beneath
a beautiful blanket of flowers.
Surviving are three daughters.
Mrs. E. W. Fleshmon of Myssa,
Oregon, Mrs. Nancy C. King of
Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Allen
Jordan of the home; one son, Zay
D. Coker of Goldsboro; one brother
H. B. Aldridge of Goldsboro; 12
grandchildren and one great grand
child.
W. S. of C. S. Kings Church
The WS of CS of King's church
met Wednesday night WiLh
L. B. Kornegay with 3 '
Meeting was called In n.-'.-r I
president Mrs. G. J. Sulllvar. An
Lena Mae Sutton read t!i- -ture
which was taken lrun
chapter of first JoLj. j'.H "
"My Hope Is Built".
Minutes were read rv '' '
lretary and roll was pjJ'"' t v 1
treasurer, Mrs. Willie. Pt"".
Mrs. Sullivan read a jtT f
Mrs. J. T. Daughtry pertaining to
election of officers for the coming
year.
A nominating committee was ap
pointed as follows: Miss Lena Mae
Sutton, Mrs. Leola H. King and
Mrs. Stacy McCullen.
The program "Japan Today and
Tommorrow" under the leadership
of Mrs. Kornegay, assisted by Mrs.
Frank Pate, and Mrs. Sullivan, was
eiven. Sons followed. The meeting
closed with prayer sentences by
each member present. During tne
social hour the hostess assisted
by Mrs. Percy Sutton served can
dy and cold drinks.
Short Items
Anions visitors who called at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sut
ton Snndav were. Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Vann and children of Mt.
Olive and Mrs. Gilbert button
and Linda Faye.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Sutton spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. James Weeks of Newton Grove
Our Sundav School attendance
onlv fair these days. We would
like so much to have more, so be
with us next Sunday and see if
you don't receive a blessing.
IVBPOIHT
With
Pride..!
10 OUR OUTSTANDING
WORK
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LAUIIDRY
SHOE REPAIR
TUESDAY, Pick-ups
FRIDAY, Delivery
MODERN DRY CLEANERS
DIAL 208-1 FAISON, N.C.
Mrs. Dennis Kinlaw talked to
us Sunday at preaching services
In the absence of Mr. Kinlaw who
Is away at a meeting. :
Misses Anna and Ruth Sutton
Mr. DeWltt King of Faison, Rt. 1,
and Mr. L. Strickland of Clinton
visited the Azalea Gardens at
Greenfield Lake Sunday. .
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Cucumbers For
Pickles
A new 276-page book on "Cucum
hers for Pickles" has been written
by Albert A. Banadyga, manager
of the State College Experiment
Station's vegetable test farm near
Faison, and has just been published.
The exhaustive volume, prepared
after a thorough study by Banady
ga, gives a wide range of aata on
cultural practices, diseases, insects,
flower ratios, and varieties of cu
cumbers. It also reviews the signi
ficance and distribution oi ine
pickle industry.
Another section of the book deals
with reports by various experimen
tal centers on work which they have
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C:h:ri::v:::ir.::!:MS:5i
conducted on cucumbers and in
cludes a biblloffraDhv of moumher
references. Banadyga summarizes
ms imaings in one chapter in the
volume. The book was published
by the National Pickle Packers As
sociation of Oak Park, 111.
The author', a 1043 hnnnr ffrnrin.
ate of State College, acknowledges
assistance from several faculty mem
bers and scientists at the college
in his foreword. He mentions help
given him by Prof. M. E. Gardner,
Dr. F. D. Cochran, Dr. J. L. Etch
ells, and Librarian H. C. Brown,
all of the State College staff.
Banadyga, a native of Burgaw,
Farmers' cash receipt from sheep
and lambs dropped 20 from 19
48 to 1949.
World citrus production for 1949
is estimated at 331 million boxes
or 4 below the 1948 crop.
GIVES
FAST
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FIELD SEEDS A
completed the academic require
ments for his M.S. degree in horti
culture at State College last year.
He is an Army veteran of World
War II and is now supervising ex
periments at the vegetable test
farm which was established last
year.
As an undergraduate at the col
lege, he was president of the Agri
cultural Fair, assistant tu-.iness
manager of The Agriculturist,
treasurer of Alpha Zeta, secretary
of the Agricultural Club, secre
tary of the Horticultural Club, and
a captain In the ROTC Regiment.
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LA BELLE
BeaulyShop
Dial 259-1
Faison, N. C.
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You are safe when planting
KEYSTONE SEED
We Carry A Full Line.
Southern Produce Distributors
FAISON, N. C PHONE 2051
REAL ESTATE LOANS
INSURANCE LOANS
Both Large and Small
G. L. COLLINS
Borden Building
GOLDSBORO, N. C.
S-31-4tC
J. L. OATES
- Distributor -
F. H. Woodruff Seeds
Complete Line Of Seeds
for your
Truck Farming Needs
WILLIAMS FUNERAL HOME
Billy Tyndall
Undertakers Embalm ers
Ambulance Service
Home of Mt Olive Burial Asso.
Phone 2265 - Mt Olive, N. C
r
Home Cooked
Meals
at the
FAISOtl CAFE
We Appreciate Your
PATRONAGE
BYRD'S
TAXI
Dial 918-1
FAISOtl, II. C.
J. M. FAISON
General Insurance
FAISON, (I. C.
MR. TRUCK GROWER:
I can now supply you with Black Valentine
stringless green beans, bountiful, Sure Crop string
less wax, Cherokee wax, long green beans, tender
green, top crop (the latest thing in tendergreen)
and Lima Beans, also different varieties of cucum
ber seed, watermelon and cantelope seed and sev
eral varieties of acid delinted cotton seed.
It will pay you to see me before you get any
of your seed requirements.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DISTRIBUTOR
AT FAISON HARDWARE CO.. NEXT TO POST OFFICE
H. F. BYRD
FAISON, N. C.
ANNOUNCING THE RE-OPENING
of the
Bailey Esso Station
Under The Managership Of
J. B. BAILEY D.W.BAILEY
Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated
We Carry A Complete Line Of Seed:
ASGROW BLACK VALENTINE
CHREE KEE WAX
TOP CROP
TENDER GREENS
TENDER LONG
TAYLOR'S DWF. HORTI.
FORDHOOK 242 LIMAS
BOUNTIFUL
PLENTIFUL
CUBIT MARKETER
A and C
CUKES
R. D. PRECYTHE
PHONE 2711 FAISON, N.C.
WE APPRECIATE
- YOUR BUSINESS
LEWIS'
: BARBER
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WHEN IN FAISON
SEE US FOR YOUR
HARDY ARE
NEEDS
Faison Hardware Co.
: Ffcison, N. C.
.Dixie
Serve Fresh
Healfhful - Ecv ?mical
DAUGIITRY'S FISIIi'ET
FARM TESTED FERTILIZERS
Mean Satisfactory Crops.
They ,Give Your Soils The Chance To Produce The
Very Top Values Every Year.
We also carry a complete line of Cross and United States
Seed Beans, Lima Beans, Hybrid Corn, Cucumber, Can
taloupe, Watermelon and other varieties of .vine seeds.
EL ED. CM&Bim
DIAL 269-1
FAISON, N.C
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