FRONT
t payment had. been .
ormation was request-:
bad. been
- r or noi wey naa paia
; examination or operation
u so, now mucn. a gery. We also examined the iol, -Act, Earlie c. Sanderson ox we uu-
pnmmunlcaUont were mailed log two County Fund checksfplln County Bar ; v'r
, 4 3 replies received. It ap- furnjahd us by Mr F. W Mc -1 Executive Committee: -' '. vV
r ei that all employees of the Gowen, County Accountant: Feh.&E.. Walker Stevens of the Duplin
i Ui Department were authorix- 5,4950 to Mary Lee Sykes, $48.3Qf"County Bar; Thomas J. White of
el i the Health Officer to receive Jao , imsi to Mildred Pridgenjthe Lenoir County Bar; Stewart W.
f s for clinical services.- -'v. '$47.64, total $99.14.- '':,uv-f Warren of iHhe-Sampson County
i he following written statement nr McGowen informed us thata'Bar and R, N. Sunnmersill .Df the
made ly-Joe Chancey Carr. D,.. g V. Gooding, Duplin Coun-v Onslow County Bar: State Coun
J . :r for-the Duplin County ' I ty Health ptater stud In (hargeHcllor John D.'Warllck.of the Ons
Hearth Department and tenant a f the HdaJU JJepaFkTneM admk-fflow- County : Bar; ; rt . '-j j iU:
Dr. Gooding's farm,, to Sheriff . ! ted to MrMcGowen. that heXDrX Following adjournment, the mem
h alph Jones and Deputy jgberiff Goodlng,.ii4 forged ; foe ,en4iefW'S and guests attending ihe meet
Perry Smithi; .'.Vt ; r " ; ;menta aM hadcashed thf-checksJQtng were, thee guests at4h:Qn?
"This is a fre and truthful 'we are Incorporating toese'comWow: County Bar at a very delight
statement made toy me "Joe" Chan' ments concerning these statements"!"! supper at the American .Legion
cey uarr, jius is.w soy insi ww -
ea in ine nearen veparunenv wiuiiaiy to. auuw u- uieguwrvuei
Dr. Gooding two seasons, one aay
ui mt wee, me ursi aeasuu, into, ,
we took , out some oyer 400 ton-
sus. in, iTO ur .wouui naia roe
$6.Q0 for every day I worked, in I
cash. I have never been paid by
check It was always in cash; In
1950 we took , out over . 400 tonsils
for school children. I worked one
day to the week We started to
work at 8;00 a. m - and worked un
til 1:00 p. m. Dr. Gooding paid me
$8.00 per day In cash, I have never
been paid by a check and have
never seen a check paying me
from the -Health Department.. Sign
ed: Chancey. . Carr ; Witnessed,
Balph J Jones; Perry Smith".
. Regarding ; the, checks the au-t
dit report has this to say:
"In connection wlA the above
statement, we examined three
County Fund salary checks am
ounting to $40.00 mad payable'
to Joe Carr with endorsement bear :
ing his name. In addition to these
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checks tlie total of which -waa
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mads navafale to JOinrt w-
dorled with the name" Joe Out.
i. therefore. asDarent that if
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that, 11 true, would vindicate forUiut. Jtionoraoie ueroert tit oea
that develpped. during-our inve-
tlgatlon. r t --f -,-' ivji
a summary f the -flanclal sUte-fc
ments submitted, by, the auditors
ghows: . - ' ,
Health Clinics: total recorded J I1
couecaons; irom au sources fo.'-j
175.30 ut tnis sttw.us -came
ivJ.1 Lm thicouniy who U1 join
x-ray clinics and S665.00 front eye
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Shortages totaled $1,215.47 of i
$214.2 Oln the x-ray clinics and.
$6.00 in the eye clinics
Local Barrister
, CONTINUED FROM FBONT ;
ty Bar, who introduced the prind-.
pal speaker Honorable R. Hunt
Parker, Resident Judge of the 3rd
Judicial District of North Caro -.
Una.-Judge Parker delivered v-.
alad greens.
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Is NoiliuUii CominUtee ave
ttt report and the following oilmen !
were electee, -. ...w . - " .
President Vance Uvin oj me
Dunlin County - Bari vice ' presi -
dent. Marion' Parrott'of the Le-
nolr County Bar; secretary-treasur-
,iative J i
a&weU, Attorney H tannage worm
kI Carolina, was .the, principal; ai-er
dinner speaker ri. ,,n:t:-
Industrial Council!
DUPLIN INdustrial
'.S,-'.C!,
ty sufficiently interested in the
Meetings, will be heia quaneny
with, dinner served. Of the $15
dues $5.00 will go to pay, for all
meals, $4.00 for the advancement
of agriculture, $4.00 for the en
couragement of new industries in
ne county and $2.00 lor general
expenses.
When it was aiviaea to inciuae
agriculture in the program it was
studied out that to bring new in
dustry Into the county without at
the same time making better op
portunities for agriculture mlgnt
possibly do more harm than good.
Duplin Is essentially agricultural
and this' must not be overlooked
The overall purpose is to Increase
the capital income of every family
in the county, regardless of the
type of work they do To Increase
one without helping the other
might throw us out of balance, and
one: thing vital to any progressive
community or county la an econo
mic balance, v .jyT '
" Attendance at the meeting was
small but it was enthusiastic and
made up of men from all parts
oft the county who are sincerely
interested in the welfare and fu
ture ofNjur county.
Needed Revival
CONTINUED FROM FRONT
I consciousness. Off God coine to be! a
' present add ontrolllne realitv In
the "hearts'' and "lives ofthose who
bear his name, we have nothing
with which to meet the world, the
I flesh the devil, the Communista
and all the other foes of God add
of righteousness both in the flesh
and in the spirit. The Wise Men bf,
Isreal said "the fear of the Lord ;
is the beginning of wisdom." Such?
"fear' can never he nreent ,i.ltk.
out a consciousness of God's pres-
ence. f
Reference was made above to
moventenlf set ln.jtution throutfh
: niem. .inose iwno- anow; tne facts
1 in the 'case wilf recall that it wsse
only, after John Wesley's heart was
fangely w rmedM Jii the Alders-
IfitaataX nisiVaMa.inaaAi-liW: In r AHJ.. 1
May. 1738 that his Dreaehin arid
Jiis testlmfeny. were with converting
power ana ' witn Bie-cnanging re- ims wmcn were aecoratea in ever
sutts. So great' Was Jhis power aft--' greetts holly and 'red 'candles . A
er this experience ihat the historiJn , large crystal plats centered.;, with
Leckey said-that had it not been a 'red candle surrounded bv 'hollv.
for the influence of John Wesley,,
Just such an experience as those;
uvh me voannei aia in me aw-
mi 1 rencn nevoilKion,
- J 1 aal I' ' f ' V II 'W !"'.'' v '-i .:. 1 I t ' .. 1 ' 1 i ,i: ' .
When we v
Christ- sharl .
bit' consciuu
present reality.
the muwh-'-efcv.
revival will tie here ..and .our
Christian people will go ior:h s t
the. hosts ol the .LoroVconqutMiiug
and to conquer in a way that, it
sadly lacking today. This la the way
the whole matter impresses-one
who' longs and prays that he may
.1.1. , tu. . .. I. . I.J . 1.1 1
come to pass, and come with power r
1 But How U It Te ComevVA '
Sutter four' suggestions herei"(lf
It can come 4nly as God shall be1-
come a precious reality to those
who believe In mm! t2) There' are
people, who have 'come into 'such
contact with God that he can 'and
does communicate himseH to other
through thetai When such pepole
are found, they should be used ai
widely as; possible. (8) The 'good
ever John 'UBes the word "triip"- IV
nrivate convpmatlon hf uther. I
years ago roia me one day in t
1 T ...
truth'' they-should' be-transaatef.
"real", and "reality" resDecttvely'
That Is to say, the time f ehadowe,
the time bt figures of speech, the
time of being guided, by the pillar
of cloud by day and pillar of fje
by night is now a. thing of the pafe -In
the. coming oi "tiie Word" Into
human flesh (John 1:14), we' now
have God made available to each of
us at first hand. (4) A few months
ago I was vlsfclng in AshevUle N,
C. and asked my hostess on day
whether she realised that she 'was
Just then in eternity. "No, Mr Cul
lom," said ahe, "I never thought
of such a thing.'' Then I said, "If
I know what the word eternal
meians it is that' which has no be
ginning and no end. If that toe true.
are we not as truly in eternity Just
now as we snail he a thousand years
frrnn niui9" "T miam urn mt
said. And we truly are. It is there
fore Just as truly our privilege to
enter into and cultivate a "vital and
immediate fellowship with God
right . here and now as It will be
when our bodies are in their graves
If this assurance does not give -a
special significance to the lives we
are living , moment -by moment; 'it
is hard for me to think what could
do so- We are at this very momenu
in cod's eternal school, when we
shall have this fact continually and
perpetually in mind and govern
ourselves -accordingly, r the much
needed revival, I repeat,- Willi be
a reality. The time to bealn ia the
present jnoment and the place to
Degir-,,18. just, , where: one ts, fcawpsv
Line 'nrj.Kfti
C Franck Club choir u,r V'.:'':
Choir 'members: Mrs,' S,1:. But
ler, Mrs - Wi tt 'HaU, Mrs.iJB t, a.
Murray- Mrs W: H. Saunders, MrsL
- Alderman,. Mrs .Murphy sin
gletary, Mrs. Lr E. FBssell and Mrs
GranyMWrHSheffield . r sHfi
Orgon M-i Aioix Celeste-Batiste'
Mrs. H. C. Marshall f'Mi
Anthems' Nearef 'TO Tbe-X
.Tschaikowsky and Hear. Our Pray-
er Ruibenstein. At the close, of
little six years. old Murphy Single"
lary. r-, sang -one verse' 01 were
You There. His high soprano yoioa
with clear, true tones was an '-' JnVn'i&etablea from her, garden at
sPtion , and ahvwu great . profo
oa - . --.-C ',. , - ; .( . ' j -.:-
After the nroeram a social hour
wasenjoyed 'to the church,', paf-
candy cams and Delia-Robia mints
the refreshment table . which .was
coverea v im an iiaiian cji wore
cloth. Mtea lighted tapti tied - wnJr -
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'Mr-.y,'.,::;,: j.:.' .'. .1; . - ,;h.;.;,-'-'VAawwejr
UQucationNo.1: ;t
" : t It a dsease -of tM 1 neirvbui
,,,Jeystem that bften strikes In the
1 .earlv ( twenties, its causa is a
V,
, medical mystery, and there is no
. known ' cure. A new oreaniza-
-tlon, ; th , National i Multiple
.0 Sclerosis Society, is however
v;avVkMtsMiisv tiimKaa af viaBamh
1 Vwvi aaaew. vs a vvw
programs in an effort to unlock
.' the aecreta of the 'disease. . (
stfWer to Question Navfe; '
without any crippling after ef
fects. One patient in four ia left
with paralysis that requires pro-
M, .jongea meaicai care uuiers nave
alight after affects that can be
oed br any lira 1 , tnerapy,
l!EV$ AMOIIG
ferisi- aAi AMPk
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Kensnsville High. school boys
end girls, turned on the steam in
Che' last quarter to, defeat thB Cha
rity. High 'school in a double headr
ary." 1 i!.vj'i f;,.if".i"!i v., -1 j.;a - f;iJ
; Edward -, putiaiw led Kenansvllle
boys . with 8 points and Freddie
Farrior foJlowed-jwlth. 8
Mavis Johnson led Kenansvllle:
girfe-?wlth5 "points. iLeading ;thb
losers 'jvaiS'Jlalaa iBbdeyl vtth U V
Defensive leader for Kenans -
nsive
ins.
ville was Alvihr" Ray "Qraham tand'
MRS. NELUE SHEFFIELD TASC
PRACTICES GOOD SLQGAN :
v"Proiduce' conserve,, and (use .
Thtt slogan has heed well .carried
out by MrsJUellie Sheffield of the
Inland Creek community., Accord
ing ..to a recent report by Aleusa
Massenbertf,' Negro Home Demon-'
stration'-Agent -Mrs. Sheffield hti
canned, more - than-' three ' hundred
fmarta of food during the past sum-
me;i This includes all home grownj
tnnA '.'anil ' tniitm 'wsrMahoa - nrf 1
mmaiaVlN addition to canning this
ffrcl ttitiblV'of ffmrt. Vm KleffipM
MnM fha ahd 1a aAll (Mrf, -t,U
the' Wallace Market. J- . -
f -Three hundred quarts of food is
more than enough for the two mem
bera W the family, therefore; Mrs.
mistletoe and wd" ribbons m crys
tal tolders were also used in the
rooms.- Miss Fussell poured pbffee
and Mrs. Hall was assisted ty Mrs
l. russeii, juts. Graham Fus
selKMrs. S E Butler and "Miss
Nanty, i Fussell in . tervlna uartv
saoowicnes ana cooaies..
Charity H
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.... .a .--.T.',,irr.i
T?T?fJ0'.r.!ri7S'fc
a.
surgery,' or simple corrective 'tW',N';
vices. Extensive ' research - is ! 1
under way to try to 'iscover
the cause, or causes of polio.
Until more ia known, ithe -best
hope of avoiding it lies in main
taining good general health.".'
Some 70 Dei cent of the body
weight i salt water. We become j
tnirsty wnen we lose enougn v
water through sweat, excretions, j
or evaporation to upset the-water-salt
balance, according to
one theory. Another view ia that .
the thirst sensation results from
drying of the mucous membrane j
01 wvmM.-w-
4CofrriM USt by Health taforme
Sheffield markets canned goods in
addition to her garden products.
From the sale of fresh garden pro
duced canned goods and poultry pro.
ducts, Mrs. Sheffield was sole to
offer, considerable assistance to her
husband in remodeling their home;
The mqst recent remodeling Include
Installing funning water and mod-'
ernly ' equipped bathroom' and: kit
Chen. M-.lh Ihr.t:' S:i: ..-:m!i ( ',
GIT A OINUINE
. j"
IIczic Frcszcr
: Larsjar capacity at lower eosll -
Mays far Itself wMi food sovlags
i faclusive eenvenience feotutasl,
iupaMMwarad freextng unHI, '
low down paynient-B-Z tafmsf
lingular Terms ''
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Easv Monthlv !
Payments
Furniture
FT
Bill Folds
$1 .GO lo $7.50
tori': I firm
wo -villi .: 'i.; c-''jio -;iw. i
Rcnson Lighters
$6X3 lo $12.00
Men's Sets
Yardey
Old Spice
Tawn
Sea Forth
' $1.C3 to $3.00
CLASSIFIED. ,ATE3:
ITwe eenta per word mlntmaan ,J
' eargeof80e.lJnIeseyoiaTe:;,
iw accbont with na Blew sen ' :
money, stamps, money order,.,
.or cheek with ads.. Farmera: K
t'. Use the Times CTassifled Ads; c
,. If oa have anything to att
t.or exchange,- or" want a .bnay
- we---wUI -aeepfr'nreduW' Mi';''
v'pa:
1 hv-t w sv at.nM 0 Venetian
Wihds wlthi plastio tspe nd cord
ranwritine.J lA-yREB Mtimata
without ooHgauon wi' yon--wiii w
giadlysglven."
Mrs. Jack SWnaKJ&W
Federal Land Bank
Low Interest
iMfltfififftuft1 1,00
'Sec Treaa.
(Mr. Carr goee to P. C A-pffice
nt KenanaviUe at 11 a. -m.' every
Tneaday morning.) '
i Attention Farmera
irt mini eitefnmeni wno want
to buy farms. If you have any land
to seu see na.--
di at en huWuntomers who
4 nnl nr Inane farms, next
Atuen allntmenta and
will pay cash rental r in advance
',uAn& f.MM - ..i i i;-;r--;
.: WB ALSO represent a large life
fniianpfl' Minninv wha wishes to
make long term, lov? interest loan
. . ,
on larms in amounis ip doi -ibm
than $2500.00. No chargr;for. ap-
-TBet w.:C''?'fen!JI
The Pritt corporation .
i WE HAVE reduced our prices
on all new-: and used pianos from
now until Christmas. Buy one and
save Easy terms. If interested write
F. B. Merritt, Saiishury. N. C, xt. ,
PLENTY OF GOOD WATER ;
FROM A DRILLED WELL,I
'-; WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED
, BOOKLET AND ESTIMATE,
f GIVING US DIRECTION AND
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General Merchandise
Pink Hill, H.C.
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69c to $5X3
Comb & Brush .
'Sets
$1.00 to $3.00
-Whitmans
Catherine Beecher
Almond Coca 1
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63c to $2.59
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keeper. 1 Permanent position-.: ' A.
BBQOKS'UEPTjvSTOBiEtuWar-
saw, N. C. "v Aii.'i r-
BALK, pracwcaiwi new. 9
Boam house, floor furnac,i vene. ., .
tian blinds. Call JMlrl Warsaw, ;h
12ST4ID: t..- lo .ir u 1 r.
HAVK IN stockf- Sheetrock-,' irock
laih, plaster, cement,,.axaient,.
brick, fire brick, fire clay," dobrgj
wififfbMcs a wKsgsesszTTi a.
J. C. Buss Warsaw, N. C. :a
Christie Hampshire Reds. Also
eluding Wayne Tail Curlers. ;
& tiMAdBLE MAN with car want
ed to call on farmera in uupiin
County. Wonderful opportunity
$10 to $20 In a day. No experience
ox . capital required. - Permanent.
Write today. McNESS COMPANY.
Dept C Candler Bldg., Baltimore
2,Md. , ' -."V 4
FOB SALE, One 1947 4 Door Cus
tom Dodg. Radioi Heater and
Seat covers. See Mrs. I; Hi Bowdea
Service Uoxor uo , .enansvuie, is.-
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Eyes Examined, Glasses FlttedU .
,...ext Door TorCavenajjgli " ir
Permanept'fMnca in 1
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The"parasitic LydelU fly ia help
ing U. S. Department of Agricul
ture and State Agricultural scien
tists in their fight against Hie Eu
ropean corn, borer.- ' '
Although the 1951 growing sea-m-'as
'faf-'from satisfactory in
,nw,arflasV.stock production in
the United States is now at an all-
rtime're
rec6iriea
00 oc o o o o o o o o a
L..Xjy&t QNB black and.yhlte spofcj
ted jglp.'Lasi '".$ !Shw"J'
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. Christmas
Cards ,
Boxed
29c to 79c
Tussy
Old Spice
Max Factor
vYardley
$1.C3 to$5.U
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