i : i':lm t: -3, at, rcvt kh ' RoseHiU'ik-Soty'And General Hews V . ' ... . . j ' . rr,t, pi.se CaU In Tour News. Mrs. Fields Will Receive Subscription and Advertisinjf. Mrs. Robert Fields, Duplin Aupra wywcuuiw , , Fuison Girl, Albertson Boy Take S;.vim Honors At Lake Tut Sunday Afiprntan Annoi:::::snt ' ' By Clt TIU ' ; ; Lk Tut Is a spot In Duplin that People 1 are .visiting :. frequently fSeie hot days. Not only people from Duplin nut those from miles WOn Sunday afternoon, the weekly wlmmlng contest was neld.In "j .gtrU ' contest Marion Kolmar, M Fasson won first prise. Anita Shel- ton of Spartanburg, S. C. second prtae and Pauline Ayers of Wallace. third prise. . In the bovs division, age announce the birth of ason, CM- ton Perrin, on Juiy , a. lean is tne ionnereu xwu Rose Hill. .'.''' ' ' Mrs. UlyBeUe. .Bruromltt has . j tltM.t'aifr in " . . iTnlann reiurueu - r . . . tower, tit Vlnn5r' WeM f?r Ashevllle were she ttenel th , D. smun -j. --- Asheville Craftsmans w . prize; Bob Smon Wallace sec ghe purr-haaartteles for nd prize; Ned Ayers w"eJ-ier gift shdpr-TMs hop4s.4t her .third prize and Thomas Shejmd nerj 8crosT;froro , . .the . Baptist of Chinquapin winning fourth Place visitors, are .welcome to with a 25 yd. Btol"!?-wt, 'come and see the variety of hand v m the men's group, there was ceremlcs and hand , , repeat of last Sunoys winners mao - sale. Brownie Salmon. Wallace, nrsi . - ... prize; Ed Livesay. Wallace, second , Rev ana'Mrs. Cottori'snd fam prize; and Fred Parcelli of Camp ,,y are visiting 'in Sanford, due to Lejeune, third prize. I Mrs Cotton's father being serious- - Come on out to Lake Tut, Hose ly ni. . .. . . Hill next Sunday and see or enter . Miss Madelyn Home visited her " h swimming contest. mother. Mrs. Home and Dons dur- Last Wednesday night was Jitter- ing the week end. buz Night. Crowds gathered to Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. watch the contestants. Bettie Jean Raymond Teachey and Wilford Sandlin and Archie Muldrow took were Mr. R. B. Wallace of Elizabeth first prize with Susie Griffin arid city and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dlx- r ....... ...i.Htnn cartnrl i s Wa11cm Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ttiornton ana children of Clinton visited Mr. and C & 6nn.rift.rann SlinHaV. ivii a. -J w Mrs. Bill Rouse and aaugnter ,.ioiui vi. nnil Ms. Raymond Teachey and Wilford on Wednes day. ' v '. : Friends will be' glad to learn Jo Anna Carter is a home after op- an1 treatment lfl Warm cmuuiis - -. --- Springs, Ga., hospital. Jo Anna nas been in the hospital since sprin?. nl. The .1 tterDUE contest us ue;u each Wednesday nigbt. Don't forget to see the fish feed from 8 til 1CK Church Women Hold Meeting 'V--I I' m ;' kf in Pilifellllilii 0 V 'X -V-w - .v.-., Mrs. Uwens I anpionnourg i; , mim auu " , visiting her parents, Mr." and Mrj.week with Miss Roselyn, Jernlgan Frank Mlnshew this week. ; v at Jacksonville. , . - ?.; . Mra. a O. Rose, SC-3 and Mrs. Mr. K. BL Edwards of Goldsboro Leonard -Teachey y were dinner is visiting her daughter and family, guest of Mr. - and Mrs. PheltonMr. and Mrs. Mack. BttMidhurst. Sloan Sunday. s . Peter Ruffln Davia HM3 oflhe Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts spentcoast guardl atatlonxt la Biocffik the week end "with Mrs. Robertswas a welcome visitor in our town parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jiohn ColeSaturday. ' : , ' ... at Carolina Beach. ..'..: ? v ' ' . Only from 6 to 9 per cent of the early tales were.- going, to th To bacco Stabilization, Corp., which hnn tAhanpn under the govern ment's price, suppnrt program.., i. inr Mnu ntfannm t ri im vi;hi . J.AIC iun u guwiM. . Ir.nliiit.ul mnnt Mnolalui Bond lUB and not as much nondescript as- on last years ofienmg,. - Th. nrlM.nin nn Mftveral ArC' dominant grades during early saies. was: .'":... - " . : Cutters: Fair lemon S70. to ?7J, S, C. Markets Open Sfrcsig: Supply Good An average price of between 956 and $59 was paid during early ope ning sales today on several South Carolina flue-cured tobacco mark-eta.- .... .' : - rph. IT 3 ' .ml Mnvfli raMllnft lus w. astu wm i 1Z1 ri i-- . . It a ..I j ! 1m. lamnn wtft SR1I the bulk of the leaf during the Lugs: Choice lemon $69 toi7J. i first hour brought from $50 to $60, fine lemon $68 to $70, good, lemon The Agriculture Department Primings: Fair lemon $43 to $57, oaM that nnsKtv nt 4lu low nranns $24 to $48. better than on opening day last The opening day price average I j ji i ft... awmam.m ', iA Ka d . annn nr sear ana aemana was guuu. x w . , - . ..... . . Lt U RO M u.nrria. All vifiume ;Ol sales was neavy oa iieuer mu we -m.rlcptii hut several others oDenina day last year. : j...: ,did not have full sales. . . -n.. -wiii-,. mrV-t member The practical top price recorded' - 7"T" r "VI- Belt waa Sw w bTu$j..buhU isssfi3fr& 'a. $71. The low price was $,," 5STrr HH paid for best thin noddescr pt. "- i ..idals rf t e J Caro- ! . Mn areiioue Associa tion said inalcatioM polut ta one of the best seasons in yean. . "The tfualtty of the crop 1 def i.n.i k.j. tfun ft was last year aald B. L. Spl vey of Conway, . Marion S. Fowler of IakeCIW. dieted the markeU will sell be tween J70-175 million pounna tui ...wn Thii vmiians wittl last year's gross of 17IJJ28.083. Fowler said the hot weather the past week or so has caused; the tobacco .crop to wae weigm; u ripen -jcapidTy . ' -'.i w The market will operate five hours a day tor eada set of buyers. Fowler said a general decline in voltime ia expected at the market- attar the first two or three days because farmers are atiu. nar- Thi marks the first seasoa fiat the South Carolina Tooacca ware hnn.. A..A.ifln tin. onprntprl in dependently with its own rule and regulations, ins Association, who--rii-aw lt .liilv frnm the Rri2ht Belt Warehouse Association, but . i . . -It j.ir t: e U..i been little cliange In the South Carolina Association's rcsttlatioosv The regular detailed exercise of . imagination should tafrg prec deaceewer all other educational exercises;' T)Vrf,-AnioIV Bewnett DROPPING IN FOR DINNER With the aid of an eye-dropper, Dorothy Carr, 11. and Susan Stein, 12, both of Devon, Pa., seeto it that two baby robin orphans get their proper nourishment. The girls found the apparently deserted birds in a nest near their homes, and are caring for them until they can fend for themselves. 4 -. so iija. ed! taa supposed to I rr 6cxm thev pipk-T sm fef? "" "" 1 i e k. -r .' ,..t J MEET W V.'IFE AMD DAUGHTER VWHICH CORMERl 1VE SOT 'JWVlOHl J sir Aimr ISSrAU. BSHTl JT . , vZZ . .-o.Vvi'Vlk,' ..5-" i J WOODROW SMrrHS . STORE -': Ad Enjoy Bis Delicious ., BULK SHAKES. HOT DOGS ' .HAMBURGERS ' SOFT DRINKS ' '-:. Wo Giro CttrbSorvibe gt Intersection of HlVeys II III Rear Bi F". Grady Sbftott TAFF-COOXF, IIIC 'I GOLDSBOKOi K C 13ff Center St. , Rtame 808: and! 80 ' OFFICE OUTFITTERS Business Machine DuoUcatinf HBchlhes? jMbsier Safes- GlotteWeirofe 'Bests? . Files-and: FUlnr SuPBiles CALYPSO NEWS ent the week end at home. , under control. They had received meeting were reaa, a bw Miss Evolyn FusseU roturnea very little training but tney were :. "h," That will : ttw statement ef the treasurer was re-' h,ii Sunday after being veri -ffecient and fought like vet- bev"ing choirs that wm sing. .lvl and reDorts of each Circle " ; Mr and o m vn hf olaee. mere u ao..auuuau . . : at name wnu ii f"i : "rr . .jh k- .n nnnnrtnnitv tn donate meeting of the Women of tne rk..r.nh was hplri Monday evenii.K. July 21st in the Fellowship room with Mrs. Clayton Herring, Pres ident, presiding. The meeting was called to order v and opened with a song "Day Is, 'Dying in the West" sung by all, followed by prayer. After the minutes of the last " meeting were read, a monthly ceived and reports o Al.ai.-man It. Q C olvATI. It was announced that the duffle bags filled with warm clothing for church world service, be sent as early as possible. The women of the church were highly commended for their ser vice in preparing and serving din ner to the men of the Presbyter. Nineteen members were presnt. witn circles No. 1 and II and 111 having 5 each present. 1 Mrs. G. P. Matthews, assisted by Mrs. Frederick, Mrs. Troy and Miss Betty Hey er gave very In-, teresting talks on the life and work? of 'John Knox,' After Scripture reading and prayer the meeting adjourned. Myra Fussell Circle Meets The Myra Fussell Circle of the WSCS met on Monday evening in the home of Mrs. William H. Fus oii biHi MnHinm C, II. SurratL Jr., and James Brown as assisting . hostesses. Mrs. Murphy Singletary, chair man, conducted a brief business session, followed with devotional, v given by Mrs. W. C. Fussell. An interesting and informative article "The Gentle Art", was presented by Mrs. Daniel J. Fussell. A temp ting salad course was served by toe v Hostesses ment for Polio. Mr L. K. Alderman. Jr.. has returned to.,. Washington after a few days at home wiin ms ertts Mr. and Mrs;XrK. Alderman. a hmis nartv of Iff are spending .. 1- -4. .U.liaB.h tne ween i u , .... Donald Teachey i on J acssonviuc, spent the week ena si nome. Mr. ana Mrs. nerinair oaiwivi. ... b ...J i a,b n, rnnnimiuiii. a . . spent the week end with his mother Mrs. Hattie Lewis. Calypso Firemen Have 1st Call Calypso Firemen had their first fire call Monday p. m. when Math is hnmn in tho northern part of uu.ub ... - - ...,aM nn iflra afthaueh it was their first call they responded immediately ana soon naa ine lire under control. They had received Community Sing To Be Held There will' be a community" slny at the school auaitonum rnuay Mr. J. B. Strickland Methodists Hold Annual Picnic M.mh.n nf thp Methodist Church of Calypso had their annual picnic ilc v VI1 w j-j Mrs. Paul '"Fussell; for tne pasi week. -. Mr Manley sanaerson vuc friends in Morehead City last week end. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Alderman and L. K. Alderman, Jr, spent a, weetwlth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dun bar and family of Jacksonville, Miss Althea Merrltt of Waycross spent a few days with Bobbie Jean Fields last week. ' . Sunday afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wells, ere their daughter, Gayle f WhWeviUj and Mr. Bu6ter Powell, also of White- vine. , . ,r it4. iu.. "rjn. urilsnn 4tA Raleieh spent the week end with her moth er. Mrs. Dewitt Lockerman. ' Mrs. Woodrow Chestnutt. Blllle and Peggy spent Sunday, with Mrs. Chestnutts parents, rar. uiu r M...U1 of Wawraaa. JWKK v " . ir J.mAB Tnkn CrmrtoT Jr W II- bur Fussell and Ward Farrior of Rose Hill lett on bunuay, iou with others to attend "-the Huckle berry Mt Wortcsnop uamp. worth, of Warsaw, were Sunday guest of Mrs. J. S. Rouse. . a l.n.., ahnulHn't enter live stock production, even in a small nn.ll Via hat nmntv oi oas-1 . r if -ir..-. a' 5 . w . i Mr. H. U. uook ana nis n.,hn i. .nrH partment. invited. The public is cordially Personals Mrs, Norwood Barfleld has gone to San Antonio, Texas to be wit! her husband who is' in the Air Force and stationed at Brooks Field. at White Lake Thursday. - Every ne i unni-and Jess Swlnson- who member carried a weu iuiea ossku; nave been operative panenxs m and the table was laden witfi south. Goldsboro Hospital are home and are gradually improving. - ..Mn-. ffirfrs PlBfnmi anent the week in JElizabeth City with her husband, sue went to see tne "L,oii Colony " before returning home. Mi inri Mm T : w Oulntr anir their daughter Jeanette from Mar. i 0 r ..i.i. ir. T ml. ion, o. ts. . visiieu -Btixi mu mi ?. James Dickson this-week end. . . Colleee neople home for the week end were: Misses Peggy ern fried chicken, N. C. cured ham and pickles, and wnatusve you. " Every one enjoy ea me esang, swimming and resting. Birthday Party jMr. and Mrs. Bill Davis celebrat ed their little son's 4th birthday oy inviting tne community cnuareii i ---- V-, T " - i in for an afternoon 'of fun and gri f"e Sanderson and 'serving Ice cream, cake and cand les H.B. Kornegay. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Register of Washington came by' and Bis par ents accompanied them to Wfti Lace sunaay. , ,,.;:,.. -;, Mrs. E. B. Sandenoi. SB" amf Mrs. Emmons Sanderson visited Mrs; A. C. Phillips wm is criti cally m in kockt aa. Hospital Tuesday. .'.:;-. . t.t. -. tar and feed &m, believes A. G. Among those" enjoying White I Mr. Bruce Sloan of lake Wac- Mundy Of the Mounee s miu sec- u,aice weanesaay were: sir. ana camaw was guest of Mr. and Mrs. tion in Person wouniy. ; . . rs. a. u. vok ng eon, wegiey, w. j. oioan sunaay. . v. .-. Number Attend While Lake Party Clarhtonloh rket Prowess HasBomStc " WRKU ; 4M. last fifteen years ' places that they hivi operated. ; ; I Georgia and Henderson, N. C. mu thW. he wn butfVur years .Manley Clark akd. Milton Fish- kets. Mr.' Gooch is anxious to In,fh riarirton market has not er-wlth thelrne partners Na- please the people and to give the that the Clarkton Met'n" , doxsnd WindeU McDuffle very best prices and space pos- '.SSSiS-AmJiStul They have, sible. Many, people know Mr. vsar wcoX however J Seen f ortuS getting Mr. Xee Gooch becaise he was baseball lbtenlt otmintn the Gooch of MuUihnd Wake Forest coach at Wake Forest for several Tn years H. M Clark, MUtonL. Fish- " " -r- ' ' t-. - l..Htn Clarkton their iep mil Kithin Cox owners and wles ere higher than 1948 and their sW JrfJrlenaswuVPe Gooch with them this year. , sales by 31.2. The increase In 1950 over 1849 was ii.oyo 1991 sales were up over 1950 by 24.9. Just a few more figures clease keckuse they show "" outstanding the years shown above the totals for the border belt have also shown an increase. So a small part of the ?ecd increases in Clarkton can be allowed to an duction. Bin tne :- t?2LZ. .T It ta nice to know that Ben ns sufficiently re covered from a very serious auto accident toi e oac. i vw- what many' feeta the best set of buyers you an tM nyvher and of Bua-saw-oux-Dwci. t tioner that never geU tired. So .u. t. ha.lln.un that is keeping. Clarkton inl there moving. It just But the. important thins ""-" the main rea-l l. . from official Xlgures - IC-iT i.i1rtti U havina this. mgner ior - fnt man on every saw w. . Hew Bladen, Big 5 Warehouses Ready To Open TW;e New Bfaden and Big 5 Z'JJ warenouses report tney are ready ivr umr openuiy on August 4. These warehouses are' located on the Elizabetktown . WhitevUle nignway, ana are the nearest Bor der Belt markets for the Duplin County people. r j Mr. Lea HAnnh ni W..V vAnw . uauBscr ana saies leaaer una -year, He nas 30 years experience as man erated "with firm known as Cariyle Dixon and Gooch for 20 years ind has also been on the Georgia and Henderson,. N. C. markets. ' Mr. riwh im DnvUm in nUsi. thA nun. pie and to give the very best price and space -possible. Many people lrrwiur Mr flmvh finnAus )ia war baseball coach at Wake Forest for several years. , . . t 8 wove iuu n rn-t- ,. -hat mMininfl that Clark ton U really a top leader in its rec ' crd of growth. Another way this i it shown is the fact that three yean i ago Clarkton was fourth ranked of ' the one sale markets in the Bord , er Belt. Last year Clarkton moved - from Fourth spot to second. Ttiat 1 steady growth year by year carried Clarkton to the top of all one sale markets in the Border Belt for the , year 1811. In fact no one sale mart " south of Clarkton sold as many pounds in 1951 and Clarkton is right up at the northern edge of the ' Border Belt. Of course the wore , , housemen and others of the Clark ' ' ton market are proud of tnese figures ond of this record. But v they are also Just as pleased- that ' ' all those that come to Clarkton en oy feeling like they are interested in this making of Clarkton into one of the strongest of the border belt ; markets. ;, , ' "-'v.'"' :. . J Markets developements this ; year are the addition of a new ware l oo - nd two new packhouse ar ..uHi.i. Also, there is an a-'-'i-,1 firm of warehousemen o r- , ( ... this yf?r. 1 1 " t t of J:. L. - "v ' time. ! ill 'ic Lee Yilli4levBlsden! Big 5Varehouses ;' m.A. - m.vfni. Tobacco " Market , opens on Mgmtw ji" 1 - j .nn tua trtvv Warehouses invite the: DupliaCounty people to bring their first- ioaa m to their warehouses..f or fast, courf . Thov will Ho their IVUIU oc.iww. . J ..... " best to' Olease' the people. These warehouses cave o4,a icei. vi n best lighted floor space in iionn r.nniin Thov oIrh have a sale everyday and guarantee, you - top prices; :'ew uiaqen VYnrvuouev: n located at Clarkton city limits and Big -Five Warehouse is located in city '--.ne-r.-ohe railroad. ..They are tth'eas. y " found, and hare tjion'y of parking -ce.. . r i i-; Lee Gooch . ake Forest Is . -r fv) 5 lfd(r this " Y TO rrr.D In te r" ni-." "i r s v.''-" T ft ' , Think of it! A genuine Simmons innerspring t mattress with the famous exclusive Sim. mons features and backed by the repu tation of America's greatest name in bed ding. It's a beauty, too! Smart contrasting :. striped ticking with .lustrous matching satin . border. Yet this very special price saves you $10 if you act promptly. You've needed a new mattress fosa long time. Here's your . chance to buy a bargain. ; v"" . ; . r. ' . :. - I-.- s';.'. .-. ;V '. ' '''rt'i:1'" r '' ' .". V - Pojr on Convenient Bodgtt Urms mm m m fiatbiis ROIL 09 Sutujrti 220 CMU SnilMacr , , VtrmiATOtS tm HrtMiric FfthiM' ' TAPI MAHOLB V lnf Terotaf ' Matching iox Springs, $39.95 A j A FEW MORE SIMMONS HOTEL SPECIAL ' J Mattresses and Box Springs , Only 49.95 each - .i 'Iii r .V:. ' ' - : ' s. f hew UAr.:?Ens ALL COLONS 1C1S. Queen St. : S3-95 PI Mi I; ' J v VU U L' L , v . .i . t 1C3 iii. taswell tl KKTCN, IT. C.

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