( n 7.T.i"n7i7.7,rmr.T.r-v Hillbilly O Use Of Liquid In This Area f inM.AJ.A.J .... - ' 1 ( JJ . auuieaicu . ux uuuuu xer-a imzer in mis area is expectea to result from elfects of at least one ' major manufacturer to build at le extensive sales and service organ lzatlon in this state In the early months of The trend toward greater use of liquid nutrients for farm crops Is largely due to results (obtained by growers In other areas and to reports coming from Increasing numbers of agricultural colleges and experiment stations. (Liquid fertilizer is applied in various ways including seed treat- , meat of small grain crops, as a transplanting solution,' as a side dressing and by spraying direc tly on- the leaves of a growing crop, mis last method is known as leaf feeding: .' In most applications, the liquid ' fertilizer is applied to toe plants DANCA THEATRE WALLACE, N. C . SAT. DBC. IS (Double Feature) BLACK HILL AMBUSH BALLY ST. ANNE ' Starring Ann Blythe Ed Gwenn . Owl Show I DREAM OF JEAND2 Sunday - December 14 CARIBBEAN Starlnf Mat Payne and Arlene DaM .. 'Mondajf Tuesday Dec. 1ft If v' : MONTANA BELLE . Starring Jane ' Russell and George .Brent 7 - Wed,. Dec. 17 CDoubl Feature) " ' TRAIL OF TERROR ' ' Starring Tex O'Brren ' THE JVNGLE ' Starring Rod Cameron " Thursday - Friday Dec. 18-19 ' "Y BECAUSE OF TOU Starring . Loreita ; rabjr and Jeff Chandler w -;.' k'-- PINK HILL, N. C. WW The Whole Family Goes ; To See Good' Shows . Telephone 2841 Sunday - December 14 Ten Tall Men (in Technicolor) Burt Lancaster Judy Lawrance Also Color Cartoon -Mon. - Tues. Dec. 15 -16 (lever A Dull Moment ' Fred MacMurray - Irene , ." Dunne "' Also Comedy- Cartoon f ; i r"r: t i ;.;: :,.-yt i BnvG-!n Theatre . Wed. - Thur Dec, 17 -18 'The Day The Earth & Sfobd Still Michael Rennie - Patricia Neal " : ' ",i . Also Little Rascal Comedy Cartoon Fri. -Sat. Dec. 19 - 20 Double Feature Vii!:r.k IIL':cal Allan "Rocky" Lane J I f " . Ik VMM' I rather than the soil Scientific tests prove that "plants can absorb up sprayed on their, leaves and that these nutrients are carted Quick ly throughout the plant structure. Ease of .application, convience in Storing ani handling, and the ability to set a "free ride", along with applications of watersoluble weed killer are some, of the advan- , , , r 1 ?, ,: Farmers are familiar with single purpose sprays such as nitrosen. The availability and use of bal anced solutions containing all im portant major elements in a 1-2-1 ratio plus powerful trace elements known to be essential to plant growth and productivity is now among America's growers. NOTICE OF SERVICE BT PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT . . NORTH CAROLINA , DUPLIN COUNTY . ' JAMES H. POWELL - VS. GARNETA POWELL . , ' The defendant. Garnets Pow ell, will take notice that an action as above entitled has .been com menced In the General County Court of Dunlin Countv. North Carolina by - the plaintiff for an rVWI IILjlirf" 1 SUPLDTS NEWEST AND LARGEST DRIVE-IN THEATRE Week Beguuiing Dec-14 Shows Begin At 6&6:30 SUNDAY - MONDAY v;.;:V, t: ,-..; oy-:-. fr: ROOM FOR ONE MORE " STARRING CART GRANT and BETSY DRAKE rUHSDAY WEDNESDAY FIXED BAYONETS " STARRING GENE EVANS THURSDAY FRIDAY , - -r DARK COMMAND STARRING JOHN WAYNE and CLAIRE SATURDAY (Double - Feature) RETURN OF JESSIE JAMES STARRING JOHN IRELAND and ANN D'VOEAK k AS YOU WERE WILLIAM TRACY and JOE SAWYER '-lM'''; - Cartoon Every., Night .'XV'f ' r U II f tit UaSs K Sunday and Monday, December 1415 ' " y' ' PONY SOLDIER Wltk Tyrone Power and Penny Edwards Also Cartoon (technicolor) Tuesday and Wednesday, December IB 17 CRIPPLE CREEK ftechnicolor r With Georre Montgomery Thursday and Friday, December 1819 ' HURRICANE SMITH With Yvenne DeCarlo and John Ireland ' Saturday, December 20 - Double Feature NO HOLDS BARRED With Bowery Boys UNDER CALIFORNIA STARS With Roy Rogers 4wWWWmwwmweft6MeWeae (f a !' i " H r, , . .r j.! I M , rf Sunday and Monday December 14th and 15th JUMPING JACKS Dean Martin ' : : Tuesday. December' 16th - HALF BREED Robert Young Wednesday and Thursday December 17th 18th ' MACAOlll'll!,; Jane Russell Robert Mitchum Wm. Bendix f ' . in i i .. . Friday and Saturday December 19th and 20th ' " i (Double Feature) " ROSE OF CIMAROII Jack Butel : i.r;-t ' f alsd ' r;iss polly Elim )Summerville absolute divorce from defendant on the ground- of adultery as set forth in the complaint filed here in, and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the General County Court in Kenansville, N.. C, within twen ty' days'after the. -ftth; day. of January, 1953 and-answer or de mur to the complaint of the plain tiff and notifying tier '.hat if she fails to do so the plaintiff will apply 'to the Court ' for the re lief demanded in the complaint. This 10th day ef . December, 1952. . . ; ' : " ' ' v R. V. WELLS Clerk, General County Court- of Duplin County. ', R. D. Johnson, Jr. Atty. for Plaintiff. M-4T B. D, J., JR. Sgf Elbert Myers 'WITH THE 1ST CALVARY DIV. IN JAPAN Sgt Elbert Myers, iRoute z, Mt. Olive,- m. U., is re turning to the United States under the Army's rotation program- aft er 18 months In the Far East He served in the 1st Calvarv Di vision, which spent. 17 months -in the front lines : of Korea - before being assigned ,to security duty "iiiiiiiinipnir-'n and MICHAEL O'SHEA OR 'WARSAUUX. Also Serial Also Cartoon ' . Jerry Lewi, Janis Carter Mala Powers Zazu Pitts u til lli II FINGER-TIP1 CONTROL--fiUcately balancing the basUaU on his anger Up is Minneapolis Lakers' star Slater Martin who ha Just sidestepped Erato Vaaderwegh of the New York Knlckv bockers. In sbie of Martin's skill, the New York teem won; lAMl .in New York's Madison gqunre Garden. in Japan late In 19M, " r - Sergeant Myers - spent seven months 'of his. overseas duty in Korea with the division's 8th Reg iment and was awarded the Combat infantryman Badge and the. U; N. and. Korean Service Ribbons, -s - ' , I , f , Governor, Accepts; Texas Challenge , ; - Believing Tar Heels to be better turkey ; growers . than . . Texan, Governor W,. Kerr Scott has ac cepted a challenge from Governor Allan Shivers, of Texas In which he expects to 'show him a North Caroline turkey that will outweigh any they produce in the Lone Star state: i; ; . ) The challenge, which is beint issued to Governors in other, lead ing turkey producing states, said in part: "It has been the practice of the Governor of the host state of the National Turkey Federa tion's annual convention to issue a challenge to the Governors of a few turkey producing states to compete for the heaviest turkey In the nation. ; , "Texas has always accepted this challenge.' We, In -Texas, believe in doing things in a big way and see cm good, veassoai why this competition should ba limited ,to a few states, so as Governor of the great state , of .Texas where 111. Wtw.iA- I..- 1 . - UAH .... uvai . MltmvjB ,r grown, I hereby challenge you and your turkey growers to either this competition for the heaviest tur key, In the nation.". 2 CENTER THEATRE Mount Olive, N, C Sun. - Mon. ,- Tues., Dec. 14-15-16 The Iron Mistress , Alan Ladd end Virginia Maye Wed. - Thurs. - Dec. 17-18 The Raiders , . in Technicolor r' Richard Co'nte - Vive-sa Lindfors Fri. only - December 19 It Grows On Trees Starring Irene Dunne . ' Sat only, Dec. 2d . . Cripple Creek - in Technicolor Starring George Montgomery. ' c Hula Drive In , Theatre CUTNOJIJAPIN, n. c. SATURDAY, DBC3EMBER 13 "Half Breed" Robert Yonng - Jack Bnetel ; . Serial Cartoon Short SUN. tt MON. DECEMBER, 14-10 "Jumping 'Jacks" . - Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis ' News - Cartoon TUES. & WED. DECEMBER 16-17 "Carrie" " ' ' Laurence Oliver - Jennifer Jones' 1 ; Cartoon Y , THURS. fit mX. DEC. 18 - 18 , "Las Vagas Story" Jan Russell - Victure Mature ( Short Cartoon ' SATURDAY DECEMBER 20 ''Tarzr.r 3 Cave- Tury" . . Lex r-' r - r- 'y r-rt eroor Scott said, "Texas is a big state 'end they grow a lot of tur keys down there, hut I don't be lieve they grow them, any , larger than we do here in North Carolina. We have always heard the Texans' tall tales about the bigness of their . state and the things they produce within it Now, we have an opportunity to make them back down . a little bit : and we are going to do it by showing them that our. turkeys are Just as big as the ones they grow.?. Governor Scott has asked Ralph B. Kelly, poultry marketing spec ialist with the N. C. Department of Agriculture, to select the "whop ping gobbler," end Kelly is asking au turkey growers in the state to assist, him iy weighing and notl- And Fishing Pemlioe Area Provides BUr Deer retMUaaon: Farmer-Trapper Pinch es Toes -for- Nice Extra Income; Bis Stripers Shew Up tn Surf end Dare Amrlers; Snew Geese Here- Look But Dent Shoot - v ' ,: , . Deer hunters who have found out about the bumper crop of deer in the WbortensviUe area of Pamlico- County are cashing , in on their discovery, this year. Since .the season opened, guides in the sec tion report, they're getting more deer than at any time within the past ten years . . . and most ef the results have been achieved along a 500-yard stretch of road no more than two miles from the village of Whortons vllle. The stretch, known locallv a Th Straight Road', runt along the eastern edge of SouVest Swamp, and at least one deer, has been killed on the stretch each dav since the season began . .. . and no one except, the , drivers with their dogs has had to go back into the woods along the road. Biggest day recently was last Sat urday, -when hunters ocupying six stands along the fabulous 500 yards got five deer : a young man witn ideas, and a love for the outdoor life is turning out a neat supplemental income for himself in the Whortonsville section He's B. C Day, a 28-year old' farmer, who Just likes to trap raccoons. Day spends about two uours eacn morning checking his traplines, and each coon he catch es is kept alive and sold to she North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission. The Commission, in turn, releases the animals in areas where the raccoon population is not so thick as it is around Whor tonsville. Last year, , Day caught a hundred coons and sold them alive at five dollars apiece. This year he has had better luck. On one day alone, he trapped seven. Day uses a small trap, designed especially Xor keeping raccoons mil QAsutKt in i ir rOS'fllMT n THIIttf TO A . COVt- J s i n 3& sure you insurance coverage is complete in , the event of aciidents or other emergencies Let us show you how you and yours can receive ben efits from injury or hospitalization. Call on us anytime for all of your insurance needs. .. r HE'S BETTER LAT&-3 1 Healthier and happier, even though 29 days late for this kiss, from his wife Rosalee in 4hel Italian city of Naples, is CfiLl . luurieri a. eianaers of .Tulsa,' Okla, Sanders, scheduled to leave for Europe, was stricken! with appendicitis the day before! his departure. .His wife end, flve-month-old son Roger went ' on, met him fa Italy later. -'. fylng him ef any heavy turkeys they have on their farms. j - - "So far," Kelly says, "the heav iest turkey we have heard about is en the farm of Dan Jones in Johnson County. Jones has report ed -that he has one gobbler that tips the scales at 47 pounds." "That is a good size turkey," Kelly said, 'ut it is quite possi ble that someone" ' else has one a little heavier. The Governor would not have accepted the chal lenge unless he thought we had some turkeys here larger than they have in Texas. We do not want to let him' 'down, - so we ' would still be glad to . hear from anv- one who has heavier turkev. We must find one that will outweigh me Heaviest one tney nave in Texas. v!.;i'''.rt':..'.,-1.-iv.;-.-v,;'-.,; i , ,'V.f-' .ifWv'y-'v""" In tlorth Carolina alive and uninjured. The ring tales, he says, always get caught ey me. toes, ana in no case are they injured enough to cause them any great discomfort To remove the coons from the traps, Day uses a wng tong-uke affair which he slips around their necks, there by immobilizing them while he releases their toes and slips them in a sack. I his hack yard at home, he has cages where he keeps them alive and fat until Wildlife of ficials get by to pick them up. ItW USS Newport New,, that the investment, too. Last -year's catch ef a hundred coons brought him five hundred dollars, and he figures his to expense; in catch ing and keeping ? them .iwas Jess than SO dollars? , ' - i , ..f--:',i Attempts by organized groups of hunters to lease up prolific hunt ing land in the Whortonsville area have come a-cropper this , year. (Local guides and -hunters, je- lieving that such leasing - would prevent them . from . working area in which worked for , many years, have battled every move to establish private - hunting areas, through land-owners and Wild life Commissioner Robert Sandler of Bayboro. As a result they've maintained one of the few really public hunting : grounds left in mid-costal North Carolina. , -, . Nobody's been able to catch any with hook and line yet but plenty of big striped bass have been show ing up in the surf off North Caro lina's Northeast coast Commercial fishermen report they've picked up quite a few in their nets, some weighing close to SO pounds. So sportsfishermen have started again this year to find out the secret of catching the .big rock and line. Only on rare occasions have ang lers been sucessf ul in getting them to hite in the surf - even though farther -north, surf casting is the BUT ... 1 KELSON KiNa , -t The top ten tunes of the week as selected from your cards and letters ' :'r: J - '" .; ' '" - w y v Compiled- by . . . NELSON KING and MARTY ROBERTS Hl ys friends andT neighbor: All set for anotner visit: xes . . . us us again . . . your pals, Nelse and Martv from up wukx way . . with the news about your favorite artists and bands . . . and the top .ten tunes . . . as we ploked 'em from your card and letter requests. Okey lets start the turntable spinning' and see what comes out this time . . . ROT ACUFF who made records 'for Columbia for . more than 20 years has secured his release, and will announce his new recording connection soon . CAROLINA COTTON plans to ' spend the Christmas holidays en tertaining- the men In Korea i . -marking' the third time this gal ' baa rone overseas to entertain the O. I'm. . . JACKEB BUTLER is ; ' probably the youngest folk artist on records. 12 year old Jackie who 1 halls from Clinton N. C. has a flve- . piece band . whose members are from seven to twelve. They do a regular Sunday show on the Clin- ton station and record for Decoy ' . . . RAT HARRIS who has played i all over the South with different .. units, now has a band of his-own . called the HAPPY HTT.T.BTTJ.TgS. v They're making records too. Good luck . . , DID TOU KNOW . . . that JIMMIE DAVIS . . . and BOB MILLER have each written over 1000 songsT ... reply to "Sue". Its BOB Ateher who la In Chicago . . not RANDY. The latter can ' be reached at WHAS Louisville Ky. You're welcome , v -. Did we tell : you- that HANK WIT J JAMS' best , man at his recent marriage was Dudley LeBlano the "Hadaool favorite method of ttaking strip- favorite method of taking strip ers. Along the Tarheel coast, the to brackish, or even fresh, water .. where they're taken' in large numbers by trellers. .' - Marksmen can take little com fort from this, but swan and geese have shown up in ereat numbers along the North Carolina coast this year - - from Currituck Sound to the south. Pea Island Refuge Di rector L. B. .Turner says he ex pects oouc 18,000 snow geese to spend six weeks or so at the refuge this year. . . but whether they stay on the refuge or not mejrre protected by the game laws. . , On l!ev;port t!evs Lloyd Sutton, fireman. tJSN. son of Mrs. Dossie Sutton of Faison, vr i. i a has recently completed a Refresh erTrainer Cruise in the Carrib- oean sea area. Martin Housfon At Camp Drum: UrrrLE CREEK, VA. The 278th Regimental Combat Team, of which PFC Martin Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ingram Houston, Route 1, Fink Hill, N. C, is a member, has . completed 'Opera tion Sea Scrape," a Joint Army- Navyr maneuver at little Creek, va. f Stationed at Camp Drum, N. Y., his unit now is preparing for its next operation, 'Exercise Snow Storm "sceduied for early 1963. More than 3,400 Army and 10,- 000 Navy and Marine Corps per sonnel received training in amphib ious landings in "Operation Sea scrape." - Houston, a machine gun amuni- . Won , bearer; in Company C of ,rtx ple who look forward fif. ) j Christmas cheer . . v Christmas spending, with j real anticipation. There's never any worry about I straining the budget Christmas SsilOO per cent ! joy for these folks i , ,. most of whom have mod i est incomes because they deposited a small amount as often as possible throughout the year. : Let next Christmas be a joy for you too instead ; of a worry. 4 ' r rv itCIivo Parade . I HABTT BOBJSBTS " Well . . . you Juggled 'em again this week. OUR HONEYMOON lost out completely , two new ones on the list . . . and MIDNIGHT by RED FOLEY Mooting up fast. Here they are aa you picked 'em ... I. Back Street Affair ' (2) V; 1 W. Pierce g. Jambalaya ' (1) ' - ' v . Hank Williams S. Dont Let The Stars - ' " ' - Get In Your Eye W ' Slim Vnllett 4. Midnight (8) '. , , Bed Foley & Indian Love Can (5) . t . Slim Whitman I Older end Bolder (6) ' "a ' ,5 Eddie Arnold , T, Setttn' The Woods On Fire (S j Hank Williams V. Dont Let The Stars t - Oct In Tow Eyes- t & McDonald t. Keen It A Secret ( ) v -I..; Slua Whltmani lo. 1 Went To.ronr Wedding ( . , . HankSatew Figures after titles indicate the way you picked 'em last week. And that's it for now. You pick 'em and wall play'em on WCKY where all your friends and neigh-' bore gather to hear the Jamboree. the 278th RCT, entered the Army in February. 1051. - . , , - Pfc, Jesse llinsoni (WITH THE 1ST CAVAOLRY DIV. IN JAPAN Army PFC- Jesse Htason, Route 4, Mt Olive, N. C, has been vslng off-duty time to good advantages while serving In Japan. - - "- ; N , i Through attendance at evening classes, he , recently completed a course in English at the 1st Cav alry Division's Army Education Center. - ffhe Army sponsored school e fers courses in a wide range of subjects and credits earned at the center may be applied toward high school diploma or. a college degree.. Hineon, serving with Company, Q "ejf the, 0th -Cavalry Regiment entered the Army in March 1091. ant QtTAirrrra . : 1 Steam-Cured ', , Ccr.crefe Dlcdcs Gpuiiii Building and Block Co., Inc. ; ' Phone NO ' WARSAW N. C SATURDAY ' , JLASTDAY " . QUimrs Hervest Sale R. E. Quinn Co. of Warsaw Santa Takes His fr I . To smart folks who i- really know how to en Y? joy Christmas! We mean the kind of peo to Christmas givingr . . - Ccjr"