- Lc;.' .L-iive Summary ; ' CONliXUED FROM FRONT. , ead and, without raising taxes, jive the cities money bgm the High pay Fund for work on streets not i part of the highway system, The atest road development was. the ntroduction this week of company on bUla B 218 and PB 377) call ng for the establishment of. a con nitslon to feuUd toll roads, -flnan-:lng them by issuing revenue bonds o be paid off from tolls and road ilde concessions. -When paid for, fees super-highways would ; be nade .toll-free and" come under Highway Commission, supervision: ind maintenance. Whether,, trucks ihould be required to comply with Ighter maximum weight limits vlll be the subject of a public bearing in the Senate chamber next Htursday afternoon when the roads 3UN.. MON. Mar. 4-5 wii.ilna Army; , a Eae Albert With Dean Martin a l T r - Cartoon - . ' ACrOSS IllC' iW-iite.; Villi h y (tedlufids 1 McnNa-' wuh cha as'.' ; (Tceior, Counter Spy Meets With Enrol Flynn C,.i!-i Varr! And Alexis Smith. jCOlLiiU IdlUv J serial . f ' with Howard St. John. ; r T t . WEEK OF MARCH 4th. SUNDAY and MONDAY:- , ' . Happy Years With Dean Stockwell. k?i S!::;vs: Matinee, 3:00; tlight 9:00 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY: Summer With Judy Garland And Gene Kjelly. - THURSDAY and FRIDAY: n Eiocky rtlountain With Errol Flynn And Patricia Wyman. ' SATURDAY only: u ;: p. With John Wayne. 'AND FaFfro Phantom committee meets "to consider SB 183. " Liquor Referendum :' ' '' True to their name the commit tee on propositions and grievances listened' long this wee to aggriev ed drys advocate their proposition for a state-wide liquor referendum1 and listened to equally aggrieved Wets propose defeat for such refer endum. The bills concerned - (SB ' 4, SB 177, ;and KB 188) came In for little detailed discussion; the argument followed the pattern oil recent years and, with only a few remarks on the question of alcohol itself, turned on whether it Is more democratic to let the people of the whole state vote on the Issue, for the whole- state or to let each local ity decide its own fate under the present ystem;: The committees listened but so far they have said nothing.' ' luM WARSAW, N.C. - THURS. . FBI. Mar, 8-9 t . M War ; ruiierwusnvm Cartoon SATURDAY, Mar. 10 , A; DOUBLE FEATURE . . , 4 4,ti.i-i 'tt 1 4 a, A 4 h' -r? Stock lovia A ! 1 1 0 U ! 3 C 1 1 1 G r r i, 'it' u f' , j5 's ; i AT ' r 1 n IN-KENAN3VILLE FEATURING ON s 'i)tt 'x f W""'' SUNDAY, MAIXII 4ih. Appropriations "" The General Assembly Is ready to face its money problems. The appropriations committee has con cluded bearing state agencies" re quest about $60 million more for operating expenses and $20 million more for permanent improvements thai! recommended' In the $430 mil lion 'Advisory Budget Commission budget They have beard the Uni ted Forces for Education press foj money for a $2,400-83,800 teacher pay ' scale :' and reduced ' teaches load. ' They have received HB41Q asking $3.8 million to increase the state's share with the- clUes and counties for care of indigent hospi tal patients and $ bills calling for "cost-of-living" increases for state employee; either on a flat 10 basis or on a graduated scale wei ghted to benefit those making less than $3,000 annually. There seems to be ad .assuinBtlon , 4haJ ,ome. pf these requests can J4-jaet from original estinrtt4ylB;"Mleter - mined amount. Some may also be met by fSSSZS revision1 of 1 appropriations now. conUinedf in the tentaUve budget AO effort to place ngjsentl 52 CM0ri1 Jmi, dlv 1:IqT ? f""0) asked by the State Board of Educa-j Hon. was made in the House on Tuesday. A resolution was introdu ced, signed by 78 representatives, to place that body on record as. favoring "the appropriation of suf ficient fund to provide the essen tial services which should be ren dered by the public schools," in cluding funds to meet inflationary cost Increases and a $2,2O0-$3,lO0 pay scale (or teachers. While a mo tion to pass the resolution lmfne dlately untler suspension of the rules falltfd by half a dozen votes to secure the necessary 2-3 major ity, many of those opposing sus pension of the rules had signed the resolution or pronounced them selves In accord with Its objectives but felt that', passage would Imply lack of confidence in the appropri ations committee. Meanwhile the Joint aubcommittee charged with re-examining permanent improve ments appropriations made in 1947 and 1949 re-endorsed projects al ready allocated more than $29 mil- :Dinca Theatre WALLACE , BEST IN .MUSIC Friday, Mar. 2--V ' ' .SEPTEMBER AFFAIR With JOAN FONTAINE And JOSEPH COTTKN. i Newa Shorts - Saturday, Mar.,S - j, . St. DoaMe Feature j RAIDERS OF ' TOMAHAWK CREEK 'r. A N V - - - DAVID HARDING, COUNTER,' SPY. OWL SHOW: BEWARE OF BLONDIE Sun and Mon. Mar. 4-5 . . . 1V I'D CLIMB .THE t HIGHEST MOUNTAIN With WILLIAM LONDON ; And SUSAN HAYWORTH. -i Shews 2, 4. A $:S$ Sunday Tuesday, Mar. $ GREAT MISSOURI RAID 1 Tbecknioaldr ,. Wednesday, Mar. 7 STORM WARNING , With GINGER ROGERS And RONALD REAGAN.' ' " Comedies & Serial , Thursday, Mar. I CALL ME RHSTERfV Starring BETTY GRABLE And DAN DAILEY. ':Ji v,..l t i. i i i,: in. It also rticomi: sued wiih- Irawlng previous appropriations of ;794,450 for state parks and $190, J00. for, state fair projects and re examination by the full committee st a 1947 contingent $1 million ap propriation for an art gallery. , Municipal Project r ' ' . t Prompted by a belief that off- itreet parking is necessary to ade quate alleviation of the i serious raffle congestion in many cities, legislation to enable municipalities to issue bonds for financing of f- itreet parking facilities was in troduced Wednesday by Senators Carlyle and Price. Envisioning the Dosstble construction of multi level structures both underground and above, as well as providing for municipal parking lota, these bills (SB 243. and SB 244) authorize ciT tiesto pledge ..revenues from on street parking meters and from charges for use' of off-street park, ing facilities for payment, of the bonds. If benefitted property ownr ers petition for the construction of such facilities, the legislation per mits the assessment of sucn prop erty as an additional means of fi nancing. To enable cities with as many as 9,000 InhablUnU to partl clbate in the federal slum clear. . ; mimmiIMm. "dM fo7 tne establishment of SSnSitSl to fcllfcr, ... tit Aja-,i MuSlM them 0 individuals who ag- ree o develop them in accordance with ptehs approved by tne city. ; Stream Pollution The 9-man subcommittee ap pointed several weeks ago to con sider HB 33 dealing with stream MODEL THEATRE ' BEULAVriXE. M. C. f,n Movies Are Better Tbaav Ever . -Why Worry? See A Matte" WEEK OF MAR. 4th Sun.' Mon. .?. - , U' WALT DISNEY'S CINDERELLA Tues. Wed. MAUREE OT3ARA In f ; . ojmmanche territory Thursday SHADOW ON THE WALL With ANN SOUTHERN. J; v il II I i i , i .VI t A '-H - - EAST SIDE KIDS - f ' f ' f - '.AND. - ' f "J CITY ACROSS tl THE RIVER Saturday TIM HOLT In - STORM OVER . s WYOMING M " saRaMnMOTBMnnMaiMiRBMSiaiMaBBBBMMai MOTOR PARK Drive In Theatre PINK IHLL, N. C. "Where The Whole Family Gees" .. SHOWS AT 7 4 8 P. M.. ' -"Always The Best - All Ways" : SUN. Mar. 4th. - A Laugh Fest Of Fun . , . Everybody Does It Starring Paul Douglas ' -And Linda Darnell. , ': Also. Color Cartoon MON. - TUES. Mar 8-8 Action Packed Western The 'Showdown ,. ji..-, STARRING - William Elliott, Walter . Brennan, Marie Windsor. Also Color Cartoon . ' . I WED. - THURS. Mar. 7-8 - Drama Suspense Action ; Pcnic In The Street r STARRING Richard Widmark, Barbara Del Gedes, Paul Douglas." Abo Color jCartooh led. - 6Ar. Mar. 9-18 ! DOUBLE FEATURE , WITH , ALL NATIVE CAST. ALSO . , ' l!:vaj3 Trci! Qc:i:rs Vith Eab Steele. . ' , . i t . j of a i,. ..we t s. ".stitute ic the Uuuse I.nday night. The pro posed substitute spells but in much detail procedures th contemplated state agency would follow and pro vides that it could take no action against any polluter In a given area if corrective action is impracti cable with reference to another polluter In that . area. On Friday the aubcommittee held a public hearing and received amendments to the tentative bilL U . -1 Amending the U. & Constitution Identical Senate and House bills designed to gain legislative en dorsement of the Congressionally approved amendment to limit pres idents after Mr. Truman to two terms in the White House reached the floors of the houses after nar rowly 'escaping unfavorable com mittee reports. With more fervent argument than has been heard on any other single issue this session; the Senate bill passed both houses and established North Carolina as the 34th state to ratify the amend ment " ' DUPLIN COUNTY HB 191 - Introduced by Carr, Feb. 1 Wallace bird sanctuary) i Febi 21, ratified. . HB 246 - Introduced by Carr, Feb. 6 (County officials) Feb. 19, amended in House to correct typo graphical error; passed House; Feb. 23, passed Senate. . HB 350 - Introduced by Carr, Feb 19 "To provide for the selec tion of a grand Jury for Duplin County". (At first term of criminal court after July 1, 1951, grand Jury is to be chosen with 9 to ser ve for 1 year, 9 for 8 months; there after at first terms following Jan uary 1 and July 1 of each year, 9 Jurors are to be chosen for 1-year terms. Authorises Judge presiding over any criminal or civil term to discharge the grand Jury and cause a new one to be drawn in manner provided for drawing special ve nire; the first 9 so drawn are to serve during the unexpired term of discharged Jurors whose terms expire first, and the last 9 drawn to serve for unexpired term of dis charged Jurors Whose terms expir ed last Replacements for grand Jurors unable to serve are selected in same manner as when Juror Is discharged.) Feb. 23, reported fav orably by House committee. . KEIIAIISVILLE HEWS Mr. and Mrs. James S. Murphy of Ft. Benning, Ga. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence x, .ui. t - - V - Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Vestal and H $ J M0VJES SUNDAY SHOWS: 3:00 P.M. TO 5:00P.M. 5 . , 9:00 P.M. TO 11:00P.M. The Merchants of Kenansville Welcome J. R. RIVEt!DARIU!BV MANAGER of the Capital Theatre Ar.d The Sunday Shows ' TIBS AD SPONSORED BY: ;".' ,v )' ,r; f v fr ' V t J"',." . L. II .Quinn Store ! ', Stephens' Service Station Zeigler-Cline Const Co. KenansvOle Cafe . -,! Service Motor Co. Williamson's Esso Station i uvji.t a trip, to ..i.un ast Wednesday.' . Mr. Bobby Ingram of Carolina spent the week end with his pa rents Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ingram. Mrs. W. C. Caulder of St Pauls spent the, week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Williamson. Mrs. M F. Allen Jr- Is still with her mother Mrs. Sears who Is III She is reported to be improving. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION " The undersigned, having quail fled at administrators of the estate of Joseph Ida Outlaw, deceased, late of Duplin County, this la to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 19th day of January, 1992, er this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the undersigned. . . This the 19th day of, January, 1981. : Gordon K. Outlaw L. B. Outlaw Administrators of the estate Joseph Ida Outlaw, deceased. H. E. Phillips, Attorney KenansvlUe, N. C. M-8t HBP Hula Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, N. C WEEK OF MARCH 4 Sunday and Monday MY FRIEND IRMA Starring JOHN LUND And .DIANA LYNN. News . Tuesday and Wednesday OUTSIDE THE WALL Starring RICHARD BASEHART And MARILYN MAXWELL. Short and Cartoon Thursday and Friday PINKY Starting JEANNE CRAIN And WILLIAM LUNDIGAN. Cartoon Saturday only FRONTIER BAD MEN Starring ROBERT PAIGE And LON CHANEY. Short, Cartoon and Serial tr"m wr3 Yore Store : : , mi Top Service Station . Brown's Barber Shop J. E. Fulford Garage Having this day qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Mrs. Katie . C Gresham, deceased, of Duplin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned, dub verified, on or , before one year from, date of last publication of this notice or this notice will bo plead in bar. of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said es tate will please make Immediate settlement This the 21st day of February, 1991. A. W. Gresham, Administra tor Mrs. Katie C. Gresham, estate BeulavlUe, N. C. 3-20-6 1, A WO RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION ooOooo.eooo WILLIAMS VUlfERAL BOMB BtHy Tra4sa Undertakers Embabaers Ambulance Serttee Heme of Mt Olive Bwrlal Asae. Phone 227 Mt Olive, M. C 00OftOO00o0O00O' Center Theatre MOUNT OLIVE EASTERN CAROLINA'S FINEST THEATER WEEK OF MARCH 4th Sunday and Monday: VENGEANCE VALLEY With BURT LANCASTER And ROBERT WALKER. Tuesday and Wednesday: PREHISTORIC WOMEN With ALLAN NIXON And LOURETTR LUEZ. Thursday only: WOMAN ON PIER 13 With ROBERT RYAN And LORRAINE DAY. Friday and Saturday: THE COWBOY AND THE REDHEAD With GLENN FORD And RHONDA FLEMING. r f 1 f- r--s r 0 j 7 r " t ?' The Duplin Times J.O.Stokes Waccamavv Bank V - CTA:::::r,TG dhan stociiwell r aws At 2.: ) Ar 1 C;C 3 I. VL rtri r-"r Part r-