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8ARECTA i SCENE.- Eleanor
' 'Sv Gay Herring courtesylng to Henry
BIcCulloch, played by Rev.. L. C.
Prater of Outlaw's Bridge. Attend-
lr Mr. Prater are J. H. Dotson and
n th Wells. This picture was
fee lured on the cover of last week's
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.;.. -A featured spearker 'at Farm
and Home Week will be treasur
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MOVIES A BB BETTER T HAN EVER.
WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPT. 11th. .
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Cancer Clinic
On Friday, September 1, 1950
at the Wayne County Cancer Clin
ic 13 appeared for examination, 7
-white women, 2 white-men, and
4 colored women. All exams were
completed and. four patients were
referred tho their personal physi
cians for medical attention.
. Examinations are free to anyone
Wednesday and Thursday
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with a sympton or "danger signal"
regardless of age. . ,
The Clinics are held every Fri
day in the Health Dept. with regis
tration from 10:00 to 12:00 o'clock.
Frequently there are more appli
cants for examination " than can
be accomodated. Therefore, in or
der that those who live at a dis
tance may be sure of an examin
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ation and thus not make a trip in
vain, priorities will be sent, on re
quest, to all who live 20 miles or
more , from Goldsboro. Address
your request to Cancer Center
Clerk, Health Dept. Goldsboro and
Indicate two dates In which you
could come , for examination.
' Residents of Kenansville and vi
cinity are especially invited to 1
DUPLIN RIFLES receiving in- I Jlmmie Is a main
tractions from Jlmmie Strickland. I scene again this
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Beulaville Political Rally seene
In last year's production. All main
characters are the same this year.
The political rally depicted here
actually took place In Beulaville In
1916. Mr. Byrd secured quite a bit
of his Information about the rally
from Mr. Steve Gresham of Beula
ville who took part In the rally.
come to this Center, and to think
of it as their Cancer Center; be
cause it is the nearest place where
they can get this type of examin
ation and service.
Duplin Man -Has
Rolling
Feed House
The rolling chuck wagon of the
west has nothing on a rolling tur
key feed house owned by William
Brice of Rose Hill.
-This Duplin man feeds his
2,000 turkeys on range fro ma large
feeder on wheels. His younger
flock of 2,060 will be fed from an
other rolling feed house when they
go on range.
According to L. W. Herrick, Jr.,
turkey specialist for the State Col
lege Extension Service, Brice's
feeder is a 10 by 26 foot trailer
built on heavy truck chassis with
storage room inside and self-feeder
slung underneath. Brice moves It
twjee a week with a tractor. This
frequent moving keeps the turkeys
on clean ground at all times and
helps prevent disease.
The center of the feed house is
large enough to store 100 bags of
feed, although Brice usually puts
in anly 50 at a time. The feed is
easily emptied into the four feed-
cog In the battle
year.
FRIDAY, SnrTE'IDEIi 8th.. 1
en tht line the sides since the
tlor boards are left out just above
the feeders. '
Each feeder is about 10 feet long
and 2 feet wide at teh bottom.
One is slung in front and one be
hind the Wheel on each side. The
bottom part of each feeder is fast
ened by wooden pegs and. may be
removed when the trailer is moved
over very rough ground. Since the
feeders are slung under the trailer;
both the feed and the turkeys are
protected from rain and sun.
-. There is even room for a cot in
the feed room. The first night the
turkeys were on range, quite a few
were killed by either foxes or dogs.
The next night Brice lay in wait
i with ' a flashlight attached to a
rifle. He caught a fox in action
and since then hasn't lost any more
turkeys.
Funeral Services
ForC.C. Teachey
Christopher Cicero Teachey, 79,
died at his home near Teachey at
6 p.m. Saturday after a long ill-
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a.,ma ,m th. Pin wAb ntn.t
Church at 3 p.m. Monday by Rev.
E. C. Watson, pastor. Burial was
in the church" cemetery. Survivina!
are two daughters, Mrs. osteite
Southerland of Teachey and Mrs.
Viola Carter of Wallace; two sons,
Len Teachey of Teachey, and Rufus
Teachey of Charlotte; several nie
ces and nephews; six' grandchildren
and five great grandchilden.
Outlaw's Bridge
The AUW will meet with Mrs.
M. W. Sutton Saturday, Sept. 9 at
2:30 p. m. for the regular meeting.
All are urged to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin of
Franklinton were visitors during
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
I Leroy Simmons.
Mrs. Katie Outlaw is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Neil at Ocean
Drive, S. C.
W. C. Adams and Douglas Smith
spent, the week end in Baltimore,
Md. with relatives.
Mrs.- Elmo Blizzard and Miss
Pauline Outlaw are spending sev
eral days at Ferry Beach, Maine.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nichols
and Dennis Nichols spent Sunday
and Monday with Miss Rachel Out
law. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Parker were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Sutton near LaGrange.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Herring and
daughters of .Richlands, Mr. and
Mrs." Mark Creel of Kinston and
Mr. and Mrs. Max Harper of Nor
folk, Va. were among Sunday and
Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Remus Creel.
Dr. Russell Outlaw of Morehead
City spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Luther Outlaw.
Miss Beulah Pate of Mt. Olive
visited the home folks during the
week end.
Theatre
MOUNT OLIVE
EASTERN CAROLINA'S
FINEST THEATRE
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
SUMMER STOP
(In Technicolor)
With JUDY GARLAND
And GENE KELLY.
Wed. and Thurs.
THE THIRD MAN
Starring JOSEPH COTTEN
Friday and Saturday
THE BLACK ROSE
Starring TYRONE POWER
Center
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SUN. MON. Sept. 10-11
Broken Arrow
(Technicolor)
With James Stewart
And Debra Paget.
Cartoons v '
TUESDAY, Sept 12
Mark 01 The Gorilla
With Johnny Weissmuller
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And Suzanne Talbert.
WEDNESDAY, Sept 13
Fort Apzche
Vith John Wayne
Pleasant Vi:v
... Visiting Mrs. Annie 6. Rouse
Sunday wire Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Shiver, Mr. and Mrs, Mack Shiver,
Mrs. Mary Jones all of Seven
Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sut
ton of Buckleberry and Mr. and
Mrs. Coy Sheppard of Miss H1U.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Britt and
Mrs. C. S. Thompson were In Ral
and Mr. andeigh Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grady spent
the week end in Morehead.
Mr, and Mrs .Damond Shiver
of Seven Springs and Mr. and Mrs.
Henry F. Grady and Pamela were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Out
law of Carolina Beach at the Du
plin Cottage for the week end.
Mr. Colon Edwards of Shelby
visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stroud
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tatum of Dur
ham spent Labor Day here.
Miss Maxine H. Quinn enter
tained at a glamour party Saturday
night.
The Circle of Pleasant View
Church will meet at the church on
Sunday at 11 o'clock with Mrs
Addie Mewborn as hostess. All are
lnYJ,ted t0 atten.d; ,
W? welcomeMr. and Mrs. Hugh
Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Dock
Rouse back to this community.
MOTOR PARK
Drive In Theatre
PINK HILL, N. C.
VWhere The Whole Family Goes"
Sunday, Sept. 10th
Drew Pearson Says
It's Best Of 1950
City Across
The River
Starring STEPHEN McNALLY
And BARBARA WHITING.
Also "3 Stooges" Comedy
Mon. - Tues.
Comedy Riot
Love Happy
Starring MARX BROS. VERA AL
LEN, ILONA MASSEY, and
MARION HUTTON.
Also Color Cartoon.
Wed. 13th
War Drama
Corregidor
With DONALD WOODS,
And OTTO KRUEGER.
Also Serial Shorts.
Thurs. 14th.
Mad-dog Killer On The Loose
Trapped
Starring LLOYD BRIDGES
And BARBARA PAYTON.
Also Color Cartoon.
Fri. 15th.
Rugged Raft Action
Johnny Allegro
With GEORGE RAFT
And NINA FOCH.
Also Shorts
Sat. 16th. Double Feature
Change Of Heart
With JOHN CARROLL
And SUSAN HAYWARD.
ALSO
Cowboy And
Prizefighter
(In Color)
With RED RYDER
And LITTLE BEAVER.
"Get The Motor Park Habit"
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Also Serial
THURS. FRI. Sept 14-15
The Black Rose
. (Technicolor)
With Tyrone Power
And Cecile Aubry.
SATURDAY, Sept 18
DOUBLE FEATURE
, Texas Dynamo
With Charles Starrett.
Humphrey Takes
A ClaMiiCe
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