U A "LOOKPT UP" .. , . CONTINUED FROM FRONT . ' We have a lot of baseball fans in Falion and each Saturday or ' Sunday afternoon when a game ' was scheduled for our home field r large crowds of men, women and - children gather under the oaks to watch our boys play. Speaking of the children, I have often held my breath In horror when a ball falls near them. I have never seen a ball ; hit a little fellow yet,, but they cer talnly have plenty of opportunities to do so. Probably the god Lord don't want to discourage the little - tot in his early years at baseball , games because baseball Is a good ' clean sport and I don't think that our Master could be too much against it i In the early part of the summer X attended a baseball game In one of our neighboring towns. I like baseball and like to attend games In the class D circuit, but believe - you me this game -cured me for ... the whole summer. The games started, I believe, about 7:45 pjn. This game Started on time hnd it was not jo many minutes before the home club had 7 runs. Well 1 thought the game was sewed up. But, lo and behold, the visiting team came roaring back and tied the game up and then they began , seesawing back and forth." One got ahead and then the other. I watched and I watched. 'The seats began to get harder and harder. I was never one of these fellows who left a game before I thought I . had my money's worth. We left that game at 11:45 and if one of the players had not got sleepyor some thing and knocked a home run I don't know when we could have left for home with the score about M to 15. . - t - 1 sure got my money's 'worth that night but it cured me of class in stock: v Place Your A Complete Line Of FRESH GOLD STRAP FEEDS FOR THE BABY CHICKS ARGUS A Quality Flour At BIG DOLLAR (Your Complete DIAL 249-1 FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FAISOil 5&10c -STORE A BRAND NEW STORE Next Door To Morton's Drag Store , , IN FAISON, N. C ? ' ' DONE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS ' TUESDAY, rick-cps ' FHIDAY, Deliveries D ball for this season. From what 1 can read In the papers and hear over the radio all our local class D ball teams have fared pretty badly this year. If I want to see a horse race I prefer to go toa race track and not to a ball game. : -. ' , This year I have not seen what I would call a bad ball game played on our home diamond. A team com posed of Kenneth Taylor, Loftta Fouts. Dougald McNeil, William Andrews, John Groome, John War ren, Edward Byrd, Jim Taylor, Gordon Parks, Kenneth ; Warren, Roy McNeil, Claude Walton, Pete Warren, i Bobby v Ingram, Caswell Moore and Jerry Fouts hive given us a good ball team almost every Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Frank Casteea has proven a very capable manager.- i r We now icome to' the all star games. Six outstanding - Falson players have been selected to par ticipate next Sunday in Calypso. They are the old reliable Bobby Ingrain, pitcher, Dougald McNeil, Kenneth Warren, Boy McNeil, Wil liam Andrews and Loftin Fouts. ,When 1 speak of Bobby Ingram as the old reliable, I mean Just that. He has Journeyed to Falson each Saturday and Sunday after noon to be with the boys. I don't know his won and loss record for the year but I know it Is good. I understand that he expects to en ter Carolina next f alL We certainly wish him tie best of luck. ' With the end of the baseball, sea son coming around we will have to turn our attention to, football. I have heard that Calypso and Fal son schools are going ..to combine Into one football team. That cer tainly is interesting If true. Next summer we need a little more than basebalTto keep.u In terested. We should have tennis courts and soft ball Swimming, If we could get someone who might j xfi:; r, i Order Today . ; ,'-' -- ''' FLOUR A Reasonable Price FEED STO tit.' ill Feed Store) , " : FAISON 'HI- . hi. . ir isc uira SAYS--- - -, GET YOUR DRY CLEANING snoE nrpAisiNG :. lauw)i:y be able to coach, could nrnv Inter esting since Taylor's pond has been maae avauame to the public.' 1J - - ' ' ' ' AUXILIARY MEETS . The Women's Auvlllitrv nf thn Presbyterian ehurrh hM thir regular meeting last Monday. Circ le met Wint MM. M C. Rnwilnn. Circle No. 2 met with Mrs. J. B. Stroud and Circle No. 3 met with Mrs. J E. Taylor. ' CROWS MOVE. . t6newhg;.:e Mr. and Mrs.-John Ro&rt Cram moved last week Into their new home on Williams St Just off the Clinton highway. ,. S.S. PICNIC HELD AT WHITE LAKE ' ! The Presbyterian. MothnHit nt Baptist Sunday Schools held a pic nic at Crystal Beach, White Lake, Wednesday of this week.. It has been the custom for the past few years for all Falson Sunday schools to hold their summer picnics to- .St C:if ' ' Y -gether. The plan has proven very satisfactory,; Trucks and autos were used to take the group to White Lake. Arrangements were made by W. B. Clifton, Clement Shine and A. M. Davis. . - THE "LURE" OF LOST COLONY LURES ' Manteo, N. C. ' More ' than 50,000 persons' will witness The Lost Colony during the current season which continues through Labor Day eve, Sept 8, it was es timated by General Manager J. W. Parker. . ' A good percentage of the audien ces witnessing the performances this year have Included persons who have seen the show in previous yean. When asked by a visitor why so many persons returned to see the show each year, Director Sam- uel Selden replied, "Because it is the kind of drama that offers not only spiritual relaxation, but also it is a democratic Inspiration in a troubled world." And that is the "Lure; of the Lost Colony." said the visitor. ''jWi -.A::.:..' "I was born and reared oil a tobacco farm in Duplin County and " - ;: k ; ; know the work and headaches Duplin Tobacco Farmers experience ; "' i v ' to grow their crop. " ' -r.,' ' r - "'.' ' ,Y)U ' " '' . "lam beginning my third year on the Kinston Tobacco Market. ' . , -' - , . My house now has approximately. 130,000 feet of floor space. i'.l.''"' "It is natural that I want to sell Duplin Tobacco and will use all the 'know how' I have to get you the high dollar.9 Bring your first load and sell with me and I believe you will sell your entire crop here." v , . ' CHARLIE HERRING' L , A !: J Uachcjso b Tb - f 'rn Vu'ctcsK In ' 1 I iwM Attending toe pageant "Unto These Hills' over the week end from here were Mr. and Mrs. Dur ham Grady, Miss Ruebell Herring, Mr. Joe Hardy, Mrs. J. D. Grady, Misses Peggy Grady, Mary Anna Grady and Thelma Dllday. ' Those spending the day with Mrs. Bessie Blzzle, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barwlck and family of Mt Olive, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Taylor of Sandy Bottom, and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mewborn of Seven Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Jones and fam- WATCT-3 - CI C3.S . WATCH El. J" - RINGS ON C 2 Repairing - Watches, Clocks, Jewelry PRESTON HOLT.IT3 DUPLIN MERCANTILE CC SON OF liii ' SAYS ' SELL III KIIISTOII Tim urii PAi i t IHIj itAK TVl THE HIGH J 0 - ! ! ' ; ! i 1 iv ! lly spent, the day with .Mr. and Mrs. Coy Qulnn Sunday. Visiting Mr, . and. Mrs. Graham Teachey were Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mewborn ' , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grady and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard star or CAMELS ARE SO MILD that la v f hundrvdi of mn and wmh who MMkcd Canwb--nd only Cnwh for 30 dayi, boImI Ihraal ipcciallth, ' making wMy mminaNem, rapnrlMl 7.:.',,'. gillie t;z;n:;:fi 3: s4i'. ! DOLLAR ! CHARLIE buuuMa -1 i i ' c L. i ; J r v Grady. There will be a Young Peoples meeting at the Legion Hut at Max well's Mill Friday evening at 5:30." All young people are urged to attend.- , .'(.. 'vv staoi, scc::.n a: t - AS AN AOOa,l RLY ON MY VOICE. I SMOKE CAMELS. THE 30-DAY hVLMSSS TEST PROVED THEY AGREE WITH . pi MY THROAT ! ffU t ... " ' ,-,.;? i t - i r. Tha S!::; r ,