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I til " Sua; Winners; Big Kings t K.orwead; Tool Many Amber- ' With a catch of twenty one fish the Dover Surf Fishing Club of ' (Philadelphia won tre team prize at the first annual' Surf Fishing Tournament at Nags Head over the week end. The team thereby won the Gold Trophy ,and each member of the team got a gold medal. Second place was won by . the Women's Surf Fishing Club of . New Jersey. and third honors went to the Anglers Club of Mar gate, New Jersey. .- ' Sidney Coleman of the Margate Club won the prize for the heaviest fish caught a sine and a half pound channel bass. Tying for the most fish caught were Buss Walls and Edna Bowman of the Dover Club with six fish each. Altogether eighteen teams parti cipated in the two day event . In the open tournament, held Sunday, first prize was won by Milton Gourtgan 01 Margate, fal lowing him. the prizes in order were won by Dr. Walter Spaeth and Brantley Raper of the Nags Head Fishing Club, Lou Ferrln PORTABLE TYPEWRITES ' UNDERWOOD ROYAL REMINGTON SMITH-CORONA EASY PAYMENT $7.50 per Month TAFF-COOKE, INC. COMPLETE OFFICE SUPPLY SERVICE 139 N. Center St2, Tele. 803 GOLDSBORO, N. C. f 1 f, iius u::a 1 r. . ... i iil vtwiuecker of the Coicr Ci'",' tui r s John Chamberlain of Margate, hill in g I Ehrlick of the Anglers Club of record, strain ut. Philadelphia, Jim Scarborough of Nags Head and Jack Burtis of Virginia Beach. Dr. Spaeth got the biggest fish in thaopen com petition with three pound puppy OTUm. V:':. '.;.JV 1 .; . In the Women's Division, the top four prizes were taken by Margaret Koser. fea Daly. Dot Beamer. and VI Wlssmer all of the Women's Surf Fishing Club of New Jersey. In the Boy's Division, Jan Oneta got the prize with a two pound flounder. The run of big king mackeral continues to furnish most of the sport at Morebead City. Last Saturday. D. G. Rhodes and party from Raleigh, fishing from Captain Wallace Guthrie's 'Dolphin IH' got 9 kings and when they were dressed, they weighed a total of 80 pounds. On the same day, J. W. Tro"lnger and party f om Eurllng ton fishing on the 'Sea R;ven caught twelve kings, whoppers a" Also on Saturday, Walter Hancock and party, fishing from the 'Shear water with Captain Percy . How land, got five kings one weigh ing 28 pounds, end ten huge trigger fish. Fishermen in'the More head City pre a are having to change their lingo in one respect. They've found out that the firh they've been calling bonita fo. 'ears really isn't a .bonita. l.'z wiXiclairy a little 'i clii-dd set t" The little tunny are- running in goodly numbers now, and most oft hem weigh from ten to fifteen pounds each. And they're tough customers on the hook. ' J Pontiac and 0000000000000000000000004 o o o o o 9 o o o A Raleigh party, led by JPete Robeils and Wisncfc Charnblee, found out Sunday that, you can catch too many amberlack. Fish. lng from the 'Bon Jon', with Cap tain ATcoie caison from Shallote, they boated 1 big ones so fast the mate cou'd never get more than three lines in the water at one time. The amberjack ranged from 20 to 3.1 nminil. 6a In f ease, they quit trolling and caught two nunarea pounds of red snap pers off the rocks around Frvinu raa iiigmsnip. Atlrntl" Beach's n. w pier, the ou uiousand dollar 'Triple ESS', t rtinues to be-- a tremendous iwing card. . Since September jrst, over ten thousand anglers have tried their hand at fishing irom, tne tnousana loot structure. Last week, end,' in addition to healthy numbers of spots and pom psno, several four to eight pound drum' were caught And as if to prove that Southeastern North Carolina has no monqpo'y on spots, Rev. Buck Taylor, Rev. J. M. Stan ,Bamncrac( AncjpSsoOotCinhonosa, eil, and Rev. Thurman Stone, all of Rocky Mount, caught over a kk4i.Jj 4 ' f ' o : o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o G. M. C. SALES and SERVICE GOOD CLEAN USED CARS U. S. ROYAL TIRES BODY REBUILDING COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE 24 HOUR WRECKING SERVICE Phone 2005 ELLIS MOTOR SALES, INC. 4 Mt. Olive, N. C. O o o o o o o 3 o o o o o o o o IOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO THE DUPLIN TIMES Published each Thursday in Kenansville, N. C, County Seat of DUPLIN COUNTY Editorial, business office and printing plant, Kenansville, N. C J. ROBERT GRADY, EDITOR OWNER Entered At The Post Office, Kenansville, N. C. as second class matter. TELEPHONE Kenansville, Day 255-6 Night 215-1 SUBSCRIPTION KATES: S3.50 per year in Duplin, Lenoir, Jones, Onslow, Pender. Sampson, New Hanover and Wayne counties; fi.St per. year outside this area la North Carolina; and $5.00 per year elsewhere. 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RooieveltO Sen Joseph .McCarthy : '"'j :. w mce Prohibiting sale of alcoholic leverages in tha U. 8. was? ; Tha Volstead Act o The Taft-Hartley Lawr-- .". . , ' Hatch Act The Mundt-Nixon BUlk!? . The Statue of Liberty was made In which of the following places? m .iimw hmMHmu lot mvam unisLJinL ' J-Ucoardo Da Vinci Ichelangelo)! , frrrr",John Singer SugsntlT--IUphatl AfK AWwya traous leaning tower U in which cttyt J I". JS Rome Wf -dOenna r Mm f Mil..! ' & raUtI? U MW.t0 hot an apple off the head of : V . C.1vw r--W Wnr--hii grandson -his son MMinktlniM ituiuis tor cacn correct cnoicc: mr ' (A).StoUdJ v, . -aletman WBUag earner j , r-collar factor worke? C) Clyde Griffiths. -, "S-weavet ' v 'f 1 1 (mWUlytoman tiiprlr' 'tlA .Total your points.? A score of 049 to book SM0 nmin?13 (iuperiorj i.0-jPO,jrery sunerio, iyWt?JgS (Answer hundred pounds of spots last Sat urday. . Miss Catherine Ezzell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Excel of Beulaville who announce her en gagement to S-Sgt. W. H. Ramsey of Nashville; Term. The wedding is planned for January 10. Two From Duplin Af Mars Hill - Mars Hill t- Two students Irom Duplin county are enrolled at vtr For, re-roofi;;g-re-sid!::g ' - METAL WEATIIER STRIPPING ; Bene tnsulatloB root coatings fc year old reef. We hare; expert meehanies to aaake insisllattons aooordlng' to nun factiirersrecttos. '. 1y We re-roof orer wood shingles. " ,"i . , CaR as tor large er enuB Jobs j ' t Brc:!:k:::!i lni!:!:!;:i & Rcsfci Co. Phones 2608-2081 Clinton, N, C ''RVlinajBssia l Ilipnimaapii i igiyi O W V ky ka THE NMIE-.m.O R HOLEY- garment means yon will o eiy stnisnea Musried B. color wnrkm.n.riln A and above all with fit and wear. -A .. CTttwcj J Vinmrnrk mo .11 I A.-. .-- i toLi,5U . SLx CKS i $1C.5 up i Fvery Garment - ,J r i l '''ivel For. Ton ' '.C . -mm T '"Ml 'U There Is just too much. going on in Los. Angeles County to. . keep up with even a fraction of it It is really an extraordinary : place and all the Hollywood superlatives could fee applied with some justification. It la fabulous, fantastic, unbelievable. It is ' supercolosaal, , spectacular, a It is also hefctW and feverish. 1 Is is completely paradoxical f It is exceedingly beautiful and artistic and ugly and cumbersome. It la cynical, sophisticated while being Incredibly naive and childish. Its amusing to watch . from any angle this place that has an angle for everything. . It is filled with culture and corn and I don't mean .what is made in Illegal stills in certain parts of North Carolina. m, p jAnd that reminds me that' I read In a Los Angeles paper that North Carolina manufactured more Illegal liquor than any state . In the Union and I wonder just how those figures are reached. ' Who has a classified directory of stills? And Isn't that person morally obligated to reveal that list to the proper authorities? Especially if he's complaining about it? , While I was In Maine, a very wall known State representative made a public statement that there were 2,500 bootleggers In the. State whlch. ha a population f leas than 900,000. ' The " Maine press at once insisted that the representative give the source of bis information. Or to state It bluntly put up or shut up. It might be a criterion for most of these public accusations chat we hear so much now tat the heat of the campaign. 'Let's ask these people to prove the smears and the lies . and implied nnuendos and give us a few facts and figures and evidence to support them or; else retract the damaging claims . That would help put campaigns on an honest "basis. &:W": k y - I met a very charming woman in Alhambra who was form erly, from Wilmington,; Delaware, lived for a while in Chicago : and now makes her, home on the Coast. She is not only charming, but very, kind and I shall be grateful to Mildred Reynolds for ' many things. Among others, she introduced me to some poetry ' I did not know before The Songs and Sonnets of the late ' Rebecca MoDoel Wyman. She died in 1932 at the age of thirty five. I like her sonnets particularly and I liked her 'Conscious-1 ness Regained which follows. 'V.'"' . '"' "' , I never thought again to see Eager, bare branches of a tree Netted against the evening sky To catch the new moon's mystery. I never thought tgaln to know . , The gentleness of falling snow Covering . th,, tired groujnd , - - ' y Without effort, without sound. 55 I never thought again to hear ' The sea shell's murmur In my ear. I have been in empty night ' Without hearing, touch or sight. . Another time, I shall quote a sonnet of hers for you, but I ' like this poem that follows very much called simply song X. -I know a garden Set with old-time flowers, : Pinks, p angles, migonette, : Blue canterbury bells, And golden marigolds. - ' The pears that ripen, Trained against the wall Of lichened brick Soon, wr.l begin to fall; ' THetf In the clear long pool Some leaves will float ' '. ' '?!! ' Dropped by the twisted apple tree above- Over clipped borders ' 5 And along the grass Still shadows lengthen, Deep hours pass; Late summer, Culmination . Ard jn my heart, great peace. t I love, and I am loved. V .-,:... ....(,. I read an km in a Los Angeles paper yesterday, and didf a cuick double take. Seems that-there has , been a convention- : .ere U ,re lnust'De hundreds every month. This was the West ' Coast Regional Restaurant Convention and Exposition at the?. lBUtmore.v Among other speeches and addresses was one by a n.f.t- , 0fflen r ni I quote, -Health and" saniUtion laws first got on the books in Lbs Angeles to curb hoga ' v!0' ta tte clty i"e8ervor. and were strengthened pipes W-n snakes often came through the city water i, The health officer continued and this is where I re-read won th-Tilff - be ,u,re-1Publlc ttog places have since won the fight against unsanitary conditions, and food poisoning1: It n0l 0nly ' hJme V"1 W happens-and I am infrming ' " toe abovHnenUoned official, exactly -where and when ttat ! have eaten Jn perhaps , ten public eating places since I have ' been here. la two, both very weU known the aUver was dirbr V The cups stained with lipstick! And in , two others thV glassed HPed " Wif ? 016 V" -J ' to three oftLm? toe ? -waitresses wore no hairnets and toe tables were dirty. If ever I " Z ?g f1?' tor trenchmutJ w worse one leads all ; , Jhe rest I don.t know when the sanitary, inspectors had been ' there, but must have been long ago, : - " LElnUrtr- 5hlaD M to call hknseU The SilentUe"- -rc.t7,t,,dt, Wl8d m,n he is when he visits city naw to him he prefers to listen rather than to talk He - fTT Wh6B h ltVtt paiin people come S and talk to him nri i.,.t k f .iT ""r1" "? 4.. - Can't we all? rr- v . great deal. ' Juat -published In AmeHci by John OaV It bit oetHU iaJ v actively written book a m.Z TTL u people feel that thebilves must be iinMtl v -ntuent -The sun has been delightful since I have ben T fWnsanoiia.Last Sunday I wwhe -sSSZ"'. ' the Church pf St. Stevn-.t.vl " dedication of ," Garvey AvenLe In 0rthod' urch on Serb, from llverX?tr? V ttended P ' aantlne-Senbifln architecture Trl.i L12th century By- ! 1 e.a'ea'mB,- were ' , Hoped mt i this, first S8Un sate?. ST Jr.y Umes Serbian Kin -. . . 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