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James Hill of Faison insisting that proper credit be' given to the Kenansville lames for their spread . . And he's right . . . One man with five layers of sandwiches, chic ken, ham, pie and cake on his plate v . He loaded the plate so aeavily a couple of layers of food V."'.: vii :f. - - Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gavin open- m umht auracuve win w me I quests before the picnic got start- ou. , And such a lovely spot for a pile- wits I7itrulM1 imsm. j-ilt tmtaa ha i 'umuiu sa wiu vbO iug white - painted Sprunt home lifted up on me niir aoove tne scene. To the other side of the courthouse i i axtor- t . . s ( i i uuors tue s h- -.t ad Cherry . i . 1 of Kinston having a it .ne. ltn aim. a good fri end x Mil A. Cameron of Kinston. Braxton recalling that Paul's fa-, ther, the late John Cameron was Commission by Governor .Bidcett. hb vumui uHMirsi regisierea hog into Lenoir county. Went all ha ttvav tA Iflnul .itt. in .I.,,., registered Berkshire. Paid the fa uiuuua fine w tau lor (ae SIOCK animal.; AU his neighbors thought he was out of his mind to be pay- n I ; -' n 1 : rr n. 0 U U SUN. . HON. JULT 29-16 -, Francis Goos To The With DONALD O'CONNOR and "'.,. PIPER LAURIE Cariooat .With DONALD O'CONNOR Bucksroo Sheriff of Texas " With MICHEAL CHAPIN TUES. JCLT SL Sealed Cargo With DANA ANDREWS and i . CLAUDE RAINS WED. AUG. 1 ' Doable Feasor the Milkman THURS. . FBI. Aug M Half Angel .- (Technicolor) , With JOSEPH COTTEN and - - LORETTA YOUNG Cartoon SAT. AUG. Double Feature Border Outlaws With SPADE COOLEV. China Corsair With JON HALL Seabee Ilayworth's MOTOR PARK Drive In Theatre , PINK HILL, N. C Where The Whole Family - uoes To See Good Shows ' Telephone 2$41 SUNDAY JULY 29 use of the best of any year fLi's Castle MarrliMr Spencer Tracy Loretta Ynunv Alo Our Gang Comedy MON. TUES. S0-31 runniest Monkey story yet. , Ccajii-ne for Bonzo i -- Starrliur Ronald Regan j Diana Lynn -And Bnnzn Also i Color eartoon and shorts Mt. Olive, N. C. WED. ONI.V ATTft 1 - i A real gal among real men. Belle Le Grande V 1 Starring Vera Halstdn John , . Carroll Also Serial and eartoon WEEK JULY 29TH Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 29, 30, and 31. Cecil B. DeMille's Masterpiece Sanpcon Dc-mii USrnrriiio' HF.nVT.AMAl?P vlTPTrin IWATTTrtW ' GEORGE SANDERS, ANGELA LANSBURY and In Technicolor - x 7,M ' Wednesdany and Thursday, August 2 - r , ; D Was fl Oommnnist For TII3F.B.I. t Starring FRANK LOVEJOY and DOROTHY HART Friday and Saturday, August 3, 4 llangTIio Great Prjnfo Starring Kirk Douglas and Virginia Mayo THURS. FRI. ATT1 . The story of Ben Hogan Follow the Sun nriih Anne Baxter Glenn Ford June Havoc Dennie Also Sugar Chile Robinson short Sat. nm.T a Double Feature Frontier Fugitives With " Tex Ritter Double Trouble , Harry Langdon J With ?Get The Motor Park Habit" Trees are dollars. Don't burn them Forest fires each year coat mil lions of dollars! Don't start one. Pr0VKf fnraa L. Tir t. .ray 11 una Carolina green. Mtpays to grow trees as a crop aUh i.' t .'-1 A if. J & Ultt C r ,r s feeie a J. iwe iidj iu uus section; Called raaor - backs because their backs were so sharp and thin. The nl rotmW nrfM and fed in the swamps and pecos- llia. . , , Remarked to Gait as editor of cue lunston Free mum fi hn.iM campaign to get a monument to ram anwron mountea on the courthouse lawn at th Tjinnir . ital. Improved hog breeds have played a great part in bringing this aci-uuu uui vx cne razor oacK, ma laria and mosquito years. . iMelvin Cordbur. inHnsMal cil vice-president, had to get in a tw iku wi vus jersey cow. tie s willina ta debata t-ha marlf. nf k. t r Ji.k .n George Johnson telling how Worth Aycock .gave him a drink rirait out nf tha nail r!nrHlna mo .wura uoiaen vruernsey " and demanded in commanding tones to know who "let that hantio 1 it Melvin at great pains later to let Geprge know he was not as mad as he sounded. Hardv Taltnn aM It k..i.j.j him of what Aaron Peele remark- ea. sua wnen he started on his home he didn't have enough money to buv a Jeraev and waa t n.n..j to start with a milk goat so he compromised on the Guernsey Bob Grady, Duplin editor, was runnlnff hither anri all guests feel at home. Bob's sug- uovernor iSoott niwi ttimu and the crowd of 1,000 enjoyed him. It was the fourth time Scott has oeen into Dupun for public meet tags since be has been Governor. O. P. Johnson said Scott had brou ght , the governor's office closer to the people than it had ever been. Scott added one new note to his oft-airaaaaifl nmtfram m-- a.,. w iv.ua, tele phones and schools. He called for mure nwraon v aovotopment and use of our, streams and water re- uupun is ail steamed up over lis uiuuxEnai jfniitwMi lwhAMA , ... Mvi9 LUC Denraia mrm nr Mh nn- Mi i - . vuw uii'uu ana ucienuuuuon. results must mima i Hanrt, n1b :r ft ta lull u.iuul now for families to be un acquainted with the people who uve next aoor on tne aajounng farm. In some olaeM the maanlna- of neighborhood is retained and ita tmpucations practiced. Duplin County gave a demonstration of this fact , Monday night when a thousand or so residents of the county ana several . dozen outside friends' gathered around an old fashioned fricnta tahla at tk. .nr-lno near , the courthouse i in : Kenans- vuie, , ana laier were omea oy another thousand to hear Govern or Scott speak and participate lit a square dance on the broad village street in front of the courthouse. Tha Clrwirrn nra wah fcu JkAAM ' - " V IM, MWU pretty widely publicized, but It was essentially the same speech he has made many times before. The set ting was distinctive. - traiffTV Tha iwirif nolslnhiYr. hOfWl : imnlla jvtmmnnlv mnA tha whole- Kenansville affair implied unity of purpose. It was sponsored by the newly formed Duplin In dustrial Council which has the ob jective of promoting agricultural industrial and arwfn1 HMlmmatit of the county. Governor Scott was invited to ranraaent, tho Rtata'a mr. ticipation in that development through the building of better roads and school hntiaaa anil iU ntsiul- ed through the Department of Ag riculture and the Division of Com merce -and Industry. The people of the county turned out in grand style to celebrate achievements and renew pledges for continued ef forts toward great development. It Aolittcal rallv a faM Am. phasized toy notable absence of iMickey Msntle Congratulates 4-H Club Scholarship Grads 1 Tha fnllnwlma -ui i Lynn Nlsbet, State Capitol report- nvwm analyst ior tne after noon dailies throughout North Ca- " -tf oyycaieu Ini tSV ery afternoon daUy in the state. AROUND CAPITOL SQUARE: DUPLIN COTtntt ran wa 11 HAS GOOD NEIGHBORS a; Linn 1N1SBIST ' RALEIflff. Jirr.v n mu. ooaoia word "neighborhood" has MODEL THEATRE BEULAVnxB. N. C. Movies Are Better Than Ever "Why Worry? See A Movie BEGINNING JULY 27th Your PJatoI Parkin' Mama ha. ail. vanced to .':y:t-"-'S;;:.1-,"-s- Machine Gun Mama Don't Miss Th,"t. One day only. cnapter Z serla SATURDAY ' Last of the Mohicans Starring Randoloh Scott Serial and Cartoon - ' SUN. and MON. Operation Pacific Starring John Wavne This Is a must see picture. News and Cartoon was not a political rally, a fact em ohaaiaed iw nntahl ..a. i State Senator DWn ininiun nj Representative Bob Carr as well as other well known political fig ures - of the section. Businessmen reoresentlns jchnnhm m .nm. merce and civic clubs were prom inent among the visitors, lnclud- inz the hrasi nt th Wllnli,tn chamber. Tha whole idea was unity of purpose and objective, not only for Duplin County but for the en tire southeastern area of the state. PROGRESS Tha laait.r. At. rected attention mainly to the fu ture ua ine need xor further ef fort, but thev urara alhla tA - substantial progress. In addHlon to huge InstaflaUons at Wilmington, Acme. Wallace. Klnatnn anil Him points, It was noted that numer ous small industries have been es tablished during the past few years, ou Pont, Belgal iPulp and Stevens TAYtilmi aMniintAll fn. kA M..14J - wg utiuu- million dollar entarnrlaaa Ihnt th. was equal or greater pride in the numerous locally sponsored estab- uawuonia aaaing to regional pay rolls. The nlnnif tahli. to.twi.j . eweuence of the agricultural and cuiinarv statua r riimiin ct. tlstics probably could be obtained as to how mianv hams anil -- j ...i. M.au .1 m.il ens, now many dozens of eggs, how many cakes and pies, how many pounds of banbecue, what quanity of pickles and condiments, were on that table. It doean't tnattar. t,h. - - ..... . , v i i s r everjTOoay with a iu ue nome. DEMOCRACY Qnm. .... " wvuivviii; OUK gested It would be a good idea to o picture of the picnickers and the aauare riinoan nrith r u. nam OV- companying sound recording, to - "iuu anu nis lOlKS. It was a practical demonstratlnn nt .i mocrAfv On tha -nnnt . . """"wr orou was accorded hon- m ueiimng tne cnief executive of r and Airs. t. il I Mr. ohhnle Wagner of r. ' visited friends in this area weekend. OtlaaBi tntm abtat1v siaTfanlaaai tt.akarak aSLA. ia a n. w avi a VI" "o wee iji poor due the carry-over of apples in storage. With another large a ple crop In prospect, it will prub. uijr yiuuiou aaaiu tint yor. fJCKEY MANTLE, young rookie ITA sensation of the New York Yankees, is congratulating 15 young men who completed courses in agricultural voueges witn tne aelp t 4-H Club scholarships donated iy the Esso Standard Oil Company. The boya were guests of Esso standard oil Company on a tour if New York to celebrate the com iletlon of their college educations, is part of the tour they witnessed i baseball game at Yankee Sta ilum. In the Krono are. left to rigfit. A. P. Ives. Guilford. N. Y.: J. De Hart, Ftemlngton,. N. J.; R. Mc Conlhav. Pt PlA...nt nr ir. . v Bork. Jr.. Knoxvllle. Tenn.; c.' r Weems, Hasen, Ark.; Tee LeCates. Newark. Del.; R. M. Prince, Lynch, berg. S. C: P. M. Flower. Darllna ton. 8. C; Stanley James. Middle. bury. Vermont: Jake Phlllina Orabbs. Ark.: Mleka Hutu. F. V. Lane, Blacksburg. Va.: W. H. : Annla. W. Rockport. Maine: C. W. Mratrom. B. Eaaton. Ma.a ,nA A. A. Blackball, College Park. Md. ' the at' at a In fha JWAH1 Brmmrl ka table and later on the street, Kerr aeon was ust another igoodfellow, accorded the same but no more courtesy than any other guest. He hail in TiWlr ittt a nA Mu)i fni K 1 . -" y i ... vwv . vu.. iaw. Mia own food in competition with ev erybody else. Incidentally, the Governor says he came out all right on that rea ching contest, he didn't leave there hungry! There was unanimous agreement with Mayor Brinson's GARDEN TIME statement later in the evening that if anybody left hungry it was his own fault Such gatherings are not unique in North Carolina and in their atmosphere of competitive co- ODeratlnn mav ha ffmmH tha itinnif roots of genuine democracy as be lieved and practiced by Ameri cans. MflVlhn tha fAllnur hoI awnn- thing in suggesting a sound movie ui mc wvBuuii iur use in less xav ored parts of the world. s AND 6 dnyBoiafs lew sy firM aaai mvIbc a Uf My-' I ysi ! . tra 10 aaafe way ea) raui-trlp Hakafl . Hula Drive In Theatre CHINQUAPIN, ' N. C i Houses Thursday and Friday, July 28, 27 1 y Stars hily Crovin Starring JOEL McRAE and ELLEN DREW, The show yon have been waitiw? for 1 Saturday Double Feature . .. .' '- .'. Nevada Sndnon I 1 f ' A Starring WIUP WILSON - And . , ft Ww'. ' Starrip JF.iriY KOGrrS end NOAII EEERY, JR. Sunday an 1 r.Ic y; Jc!r ZX 4 r , StarrinsPETL.: . . !), L " :AII CliURaiTLL Tucrl-y Only July CI i , ' , ' APARTMENTS ' tilForReiit . ...Warsaw And v Kenansville ,1- A. J. STRICKLAND PHONE 554 WARSAW. N. C. TUES. and WED. Redhead and the Cowboy With Glenn Ford and Rhonda . Flemincr Plaaaa rtiMt ml thla ah. mm Itf- Mitchell Allen wants me to pay some on my montage. Cartoon for the children. THURS. Most mysterious "What Is It" Ever filmed. Hie Shape Of Things ToCome Week of July 29 SUN. and MON. Fuller Brush Girl Starring LUCILLE BALL and EDDY " ALBERT , News and Cartoon TUES. and WED. Everybody Does It Starring PAUL DOUGLAS and LINDA nAHVKI.T. Cartoon :' THURS. and FBI. Rope of Sand Starring : BURT LANCASTER and PAUL HF.NRKln Abo Cartoon SATURDAY Frontier Outpost With CHARLES STARRETT Cartoon. Serial and Short nr n n ...La aL. T i95i r: j W-- lkva fcii.nn.si ' Lain in aj rr 7 aaaaJh aacwrwuciwa m aaaaBaaaa . .f)j Drrvenm32 American stock can averaged an amazing 23.923 mile per gallon In this vaex's milfllinr RlTLmila Mn. bugaa Economy Run! V. . a ' k.. . .wwiuuyivT.vMfw a )aarivaiiwiasw. aw, cy gq7y - un MoUfaa or Mobilgaa Special, and drive aansiblyt What Is causing your tomatoes to rot: An tha hlnaonm an A nf tli. small green fruits? A good ques tion, ana one uus is easily ans were. The trouble is known as blossom-end rot and is not caused by a disease organism but by dry weather and lack of moisture. I have seen as much as 50 per cent of a crop lost because of It. Pre vent blossom - end rot by timely irrigation and mulching but do it before you lose your crop. Have you planted your collard seed yet? It is time now to plant collard, cabbage, broccoli and Chi nese inhhaffff saaiI 4nr foil avn Tti ' the Piedmont and Coastal piain areas mere is snu time to set To matoe plants for a late crop. The earlv or An naiiallv Hno. nnt iaCTt -v r J " J uu ub until October. Plantings of snap- ueaus, uniienDeans ana sweet corn can also be made now, since we have had a little rain. Ahnilt. thlB time nf iha a few gardeners like to plant late Irish DOtAtoaa. llslncr small nAtatnae to sprout, since their rest period has not beeli broken. Sometimes thev mav ha InHnoH tn .t..n..t k.. tr ...HU'bh-u r'L UU U tj J spreading them out in the shade and letting them green up. An other way is to break the rest-period by treating the seed with a chemical Ethvelene Chlorhvdrin J This treatment Is not successful u ine weatner is very hot. Ethyel ene Chlorhydrln may be obtained from soma nf tha I a mill aaaA aim- - - - "VVU in the South, and your county ag- eui snouia oe aoie to get you in formation concerning its use. DOBSON'S CHAPEL The ftnnuAl fhlrfrii4av Ar.. io.mh uaaaaid, wwir oring Mrs. Newton Sandlin was held Sunday. Mr Willi a ni-rvum Af nnl ........ w. AUDfUlu spent last weekend with his par- wi uur. ana irars. utis Brown. Miss Polly Rouse and Mr. Billy Costin Of Warsaw vlaitiu ki.. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Rouse Sunday afternoon. (Mr. Wilton Winl .. sucu in mis area last week home for the weekend and visited friends in Goldsboro Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Quinn were Sunday visitors of her parents, Mr. RALEIGH WILMINGTON WINSTON-SALEM GREENSBORO RICHMOND, Va. WASHINGTON, D. C, NORFOLK. VA CHARLESTON. S. C. COLUMBIA, S. C. BALTIMORE, MD. CLEVELAND, OHIO CHICAGO. ILL (Plus U. S. Tax) Oaa K ' Way Trie SMS $3.55 LSt 7.75 S.7 t.T 4 J t.1 6.75.12.1S 440 1.1 4.71 8 J 5.65 10.26 7.76 13.96 15JE6 27.46 16.55 29.86 Kenansville Bus Station. Phone 233-1 If you are planning to be married soon you had better prepare for it with a savings account. The bride will have to have many things for the wedding, and just think how many things you will need to set up house keeping: Bank Of hit. Olive "Make Our Bank Your Bank" MOUNT OLIVE CALYPSO M.aai TVfcJa,. ... . , OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOfr CODE SET YOURS First Come First Served Brand New 1950 Ford Sedans To Be Sold At Used Car Ceiling r Price ,P Meny Colors To Pick From 1 - Util o o o o ? See Us For The Best Automobile Buys X.' k - ' j V v 1 Ever To Come To Eastern Carolina r VT1T7 f! O o o o o o o o o . o o o o o . O ; o o o . o o o .o () () f ) o o o J. tt-Vvaa.aaal!i . U.vUwJ W "F V ar w ' ,S"""''':"'i' V4 ( " 'V '. r 1 M r i r ' - - ' 1 o
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