. - - JH:-| _ , _ ii '?_ - Judge Orders Malachi McCullough To Leave Duplin County For 2 Years - A> county court defendant last weok was ordered by Judge Russell Mffly-to leave Duplin -County and NiWWgOMtor at least two years. inantha ki Jail suspended on pay ment of fines totaling $150 and costs and the condition that he leave the county. Two defendants appealed deci sions of the county court to the next " term of Superior Courf-jpwy were Larrle Moore an<htfham&-Ward ? Sr. Moore was gmfta ll-month suspended senteno^iw possession of non-tax paid whiskey ftr'tye pur pose of sale and Ward drew a 60 day suspended term tor issuing a worthless check. Mobre's sentence was suspended on payment of $150 court costs aadvhond for his appearance in Superior Cpurt was ?lot at $300. Ward's Jail<<tani was suspended on payment of $70 to ? Sanders Herring. His bond was Set at $100. r, ppfendants charged with speed ing took up a large portion t?f the J court docket. Oodared to pay court I costs for exceeding the speed Um : it were William Herman Gresham | James Allen Lanier, Robert Bryant ' Bland, Kenneth Eugene Wilson. Edward Boyette Hawes, William t, Brantley Suttom Kay Ydverton 'Curtis, Wilbert Lee.-BryanJb-Joseph I 'Delton Blanchard, fJantes D wight Turner, Clarfencfe Lloyd 6 James Alfred Finer, Ernest Lee 7 Hall, Marvin Ray Davis, Troy Ed ? ward Jones, Glenn Carroll Hall. , Ctecil Vann Thigpen, Ronald Victor MdLaughlin, Joseph Aanw West, 4 and Sterling Ward Marriter. (Speeders paying $U>" dhd costs were La whence Xn?ld Rcid, Ralph Woodson Hartgrove, Bobby Breen . Williams, Hubert Junior Gavin, I EJudaon Moore, lgg$wood> Hildred -fOwens, Dorothy Dmger Lynch, Wil fliam Allie Mixoi|?: William Bowden, SR. W. Bridwell, jWilBam Roger Tay Vlor, Vickie Joy CO Jackson, Wade fMinson Stewart, Evelyn June Buck ; ner, Roland Garfield Horrell, Jesse Brown Beat? Du#Mbi %enn Gra ham, Joe CephuApNlepk, Roy t Lee Batts, James WesflbMollowell, Roland iprpy HOtistoh/ Edward Warren Kornegay, George William Smith Jr., Charles Eldridee Bryant, Douglas hKArthuwH^B William Brady Johaaon, HtMf BWiel Mur phy, Tony Ray Tab, Charles Allen Slouse, and .Rupert Ezzefl Brown. I Forfeiting bond when they were {called and failed to appear to an |8we^ipeedJngch^^^ff^r^Josept; Ronald Kowaleski, Charles Thomas Bennett. Raymond L. Best, Robert Lee Morrisey, Raymond Mack i Ward Jr., James Patterson Orone, John Henry Smith, James Allen Lampa, John William Levecque, Edgar Lawrence Collier, Lawrence S. Walsh, James Paul Kirby, Upro Towko Sakari Solni, and Roy Jason Hitchhock Jr. Other defendants, their charges and the findings of the court were as follows: William John Swinson Jr. - care-1 less and reckless driving, 30 days' in jail suspended on payment of $25 and costs. The defendant also | was ordered not to drive for 60 days. Judith Meridith Kornegay-speed ing, $15 and costs. I. J. Mullis - drunk driving, six months in jail suspended on pay ment of $100 and costs and the coc dition that he not operate a motor vehicle for 12 months. James Leonard Ward - careless and reckless driving, 30 days in 1 jail ssupended on payment of $25 and costs. Bert Register - allowing an un licensed person to drive, costs. James Dallas Johnson - having no operator's license and no regist ration, $26 and costs. Norman James Register - dis obeying a stop sign and speeding, costs. Charles Merritt - drunk driving, six months in jail suspended on ; payment of $100 and costs and the condition that the defendant not operate a motor vehicle for one year. Delmus Ray Foss - having no operator's license, drunk driving possession tax-paid whigfcey and resisting arrest, eight months in jail suspended on payment of $150 and costs. The defendant was also ordered not to drive for one year. Richard Harlan Williams - prayer for judgement continued on pay ment of court costs. Calvip Simmons - public drunken ness and public nuisance, nine mon i ths in jail. Henry Lee Best - assault with a deadly weapon with iptent,to kill, 12 months In jail suspended ?tn pay-1 ment of $25 and costs and two year's good behavior. : Frank R. Sommers ? possession | of materials for the manufacture of non-tax paid ^jx.. months in jail suspended)Oh* mjrtpent of $100 and costS" and* 12 m oh ths good behavior. Travis Futtrell. -** possession of materials for the manufacture of i ! non-tax paid whiskey, six months in jail ^ispfended on payment of $100 and costs and 12 months good ' behavi*;. | 'Ben Winders - possession of non tax paid whiskey, 30 days in jail 1 suspended on payment of $10 and costs. > I Eloise Winders - possession of non-tax paid whiskey, costs. i Bill Ed Swinson - assault on ar officer, public drunkenness, carry-1 ing a concealed weapon and resist ing arrest. The defendant was found guilty of public drunkenness and carrying a concealed weapon only for which he was ordered to pay court costs. James Marcus Hurst - possession of and selling tax paid whiskey 12 months in jail suspended on pay ment of $250 and costs and two year's good behavior. John Robert Lamb - drunk driv ing and resisting arrest, six months tn jail suspended on payment of $100 and costs and the condition that the defendant not drive for 12 months. Henry Williams - speeding, dis missed. Bobby Ray Hales - aiding and abetting in hit and run, acquited. DeWey G. Watkins hit and run, $10 and costs. Clande Powell - distinction of personal property, not prosecuted. Willie B. Artis - possession of beer off his premises, 30 days in jail suspended on payment of $10 and costs. David Hugh Matthews ? drunk driving. The defendant was found guilty of careless and reckless driv ing and fined $60 and costs. Ernest Chasten - having no ope rator's license and running a stop sign, 90 days in jail suspended on payment of $100 and costs and pay ment of 156.41 to Donza L. Hall. John David Carroll - speeding, 30 days in jail suspended on pay ment of $75 and costs. Kenneth Williams - drunk driv ing, careless and reckless driving and property damage. The defen dant was found guilty of careless and reckless driving only and was fined $50 and costs. Donald L. Millikin - speeding, not prosecuted. Jean Parker - possession of non tax paid whiskey for sale, 18 mon ths in jail suspended on payment of $200 and costs and three year's good behavior. Ann Parker - possession of noB tax paid whiskey for the purpose of sale, 18 months in jail suspended on payment of $150 and costs and three years good behavior. I McKinney Belle - assault on a fe male, not prosecuted. James Wade Holmes - having no operator's license, not prosecuted. I < Joseph Clyde Batts - careless and reckless driving, $10 and casts. ' Gaile Kirkland Howard - having no operator's license, $25 and costs, i Julia Matthews - passing a stop ped school bus. dismissed. * Isaac Lloyd Sullivan - non-sup- i port, not prosecuted at this time. , Hazel Cooper, flattie C. Kennedy < and Joe Kennedy - possession ol i non-tax paid and tax paid whiskey i None of the defendants are any longer in Duplin County and a judg- i ment absolute was entered on all i three warrants. Elizabeth Porter - abandoment | and failing to care for her child- ] ren, six months in jail suspended on i the condition that she give proper care to her two children and pay i one-half court costs. 1 Sam King - drunk driving. The | defendant was convicted of care-11 less and reckless driving and fined i $50 and costs . , ' Joseph Moore - possesssion of i non-tax paid whiskey for the pur- i pcse of sale, 12 months in jail sus pended on payment of $100 and costs and two year's good behavior. . | Ophelia Moore - possesson of j i I non-tax paid whiskey for the pur- H pose of sale, not prosecuted. I Thomas Lee Miller - possession of noa-tax paid whiskey for the pur pose of sale, not prosecuted. Richard Champ - assault with a deadly weapon causing serious bod ily injury, six months in jail sus pended on payment of $50 and costs and two year's good behavior. i Nathan Smith - assault with a deadly weapon, 60 days in jail suu-1 pended on payment of $15 to Her bert Hodges plus court costs and 12 month's good behavior. Minnie Miller - - possesssion of I non-tax paid whiskey for the pur pose of sale, eight months in jail j ? suspended on payment of $75 and costs and two year's good behavior. Javon Harry Evans - speeding, $25 and costs. Jimmy Lee Williams - having no operator's license, $25 and costs. Isham Williams - drunk driving. The defendant was found guilty of careless and reckless driving and fined $50 and costs. Henry Pearsall - having no ope rator's license, $25 and and costs. Jimmie Davis - having no opera tor's license, $25 and costs. Robert Lee Allen - possession of non-tax paid whiskey, costs. William Ashley Wallace - posses sion of non-tax paid whiskey, costs. Matthew Walter Knonenborg Jr. careless and reckless driving, bond forfeited. Rango Henry Bell - improper reg istration and careless and reck less driving, 30 days in jail sus pended on payment of $25 and costs. John Henry Winston - possession of tax paid whiskey with the seal broken and carrying a concerned wwpon. 60 davs in jail suspended j >n payment of $35 and court costs. Eddie Henry l&atty - having no chauffeur's license, $25 and costs. Michael Edward Henry . speed ng, $25 and coats. William Wright Dixon - possession >f non-tax paid whiskey, $10 and costs. Danny McKenzie Benson - drunk driving. The defendant was found guilty of careless and reckless driv ng and fined $50 and costs. William Tate Dixon - driving with a revoked operator's license, $200 ind costs. Leslie Branch - having no opera tor's license 30 days in jail sus pended on payment of $25 and costs. Charles Hulbert - possesssion of non-tax paid whiskey for the pur pose of sale and possession of ma terial for the manufacture of non tax paid whiskey, 12 months In jail suspended on payment of $100 and costs. The defendant was also ord ered to leave Duplin County for two years. Roscoe Nawkirk - non - support, 12 months in jail suspended on pay ment of costs and $20 a month to the court for the use and benefit of bis minor child. Willie Sanford Batson - failing to comply with driver's license re striction, not prosecuted. Kenneth Earl Bell, having no op erator's license, not prosecuted. Bobby Earl Bell - speeding, $15 and costs. James Edward Battle Jr. ? hav infg no operator's license, bond for feited. 1 Cleveland Williams - assault with a deadly weapon on a female, 90 days in jail suspended on payment of costs and 12 month's good be havior. J. D. Quinn - assaiitl with a deadly weapon, 90 days in jail suspended on payment of cost and $25 to Dr. Rasmussen. George Tyndall - issuing worth less checks, the defendant was ord- , ered to pay court costs and the | checks. Big American (Continued From Front) Miss Richlands. A contestant from Hobbton high school has yet to be named. The winner of the beauty- contest will be crowned by Miss Addie Sue Horn, last year's queen. i Bands participating in Saturday's parade will be Mount Olive, Wal- j lace Rose Hill, James Kenan, Dou glas, Charity, East Duplin, Hobbton and E. E. Smith. , Another Saturday afternoon at traction will be an exhibition at 4 j by the Sky Divers from Wilming ton. The dare-devil aerilists will perform feats of highly-dangerous parachute jumping from high above McCullen airport. c Ross Manning Carnival Shows will be in Warsaw throughout the t celebration. They started a six-day t run Monday and will close Satur- r . cotioriat (Continued Fron Fr*nt) does. Eighteen others then step up and buy tickets. The 16-year old is then sold a ticket and given four one-dollar bills in change. He hurries inside to join two friends of his own age who didn't have to wait for change. Inside the tent only one light bulb burns over Sugar's fpur foot by eight foot stage but even the dim light isn't able to hide the fact that Sugar is a little past the glamour-girl age. Evident are the wrinkles starting to appear on her face and the buldge in her mid-section. The teenagers, who give away their age with their white London Fog jackets and raincoats, their Weejun loafers and their Madras belts arid wallets, crowd next to the stage where they won't miss any thing. Sugar's show lasts 20 minutes during which ab solutely nothing is left to the imagination. Before their grand finale, which features Sugar and her sidekick ptVading simultaneously in the nude, patrons are asked to make voluntary contributions in appreciation of the girl's immodesty. Next door to Sugar is an equally immoral and dirty attraction headlining Topaz and her All-Girl Revue. The show is the same filthy display of fe male flesh as that offered by Sugar. Teenagers, some in high school jackets, are in attendance here too. The Atlantic State Shows was booked for a one-week stand in Warsaw by the Warsaw Ameri can Legion Post No. 127 which is sponsoring a three-day Veteran's Day observance there Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. The American Legion is paid a percentage of the carnival's receipts. At the carnival Tuesday night no members of the American Legion in uniform were on hand to see that the carnival was made to uphold the moral decency codes of today's society. They will receive a percentage of money paid by underage youngsters who viewed immoral girlie shows. There are many carnivals operating in the country today who do not depend on this tvpe of show to earn their living. There are carnivals who offer clean, wholesome family entertainmnt and are the type of show that organizations held in as high esteem as the American Legion should con tract for their fund-raising projects. County Commissioners Hear 1962 Audit Renort: Denarfmenk Primer! ,? 1 -r ? -| Irvine R. Eades and Sam B. An irewg, certified public accountants | )f A. M. Pullen and Co., appeared > >efore the county board of com nissioners in regular session at the xjurthouse Monday morning and ;ave an oral report on the annual ludit'of Duplin County offices. The ?eport was made by A. M. Pullen and Co. for the fiscal year which inded June 30. The auditors had high praise for he excellent manner in which the ecords of Duplin County were cept. They stated to the board that he county can well be proud of the fieal records as they are superior and expressed appreciation for the lay night. Sidney Apple of the American Le sion points out that Friday night's eenage dance will be well shape oned and will end at midnight. cooperation given the auditors ii the performance of their duties. The audit covered the offices of the County Accountant, County Tax Collector, sheriff and register of deeds. They also commented on an audit of the clerk of courts office which was made in December, 1961. County tax collector, John A. Johnson, presented a report to the board that showed tax collec tions for October, 1962 amounted to $296,246.91. Included in this figure was $250,924.56 in 1962 taxes and $18,322.35 in back taxes dating as far back as 1926. In other board business, the Chin quapin Fire Department was ap proved for financial assistance un der the Fire Commission resolution adopted by the board in July. The assistance is in the amount of $100 a month and is available Fight, Shooting J Defeased from county jail M|' 'crdey under $500 bond was JaF seph Jones. 50, who Sunday .MB! snd shot his brother Macon %J According to the sheriffs' flflf oartment the fight and snsl|^^| took place late Sunday afternfMj^ at the home of Joseph JonesjBfj' Smith township. The elder Je^BBj was charged with assault wig^H 'e-idiy weapon with iptedt to and originally was held on AM bond. The bond was Ifrwergj^^Hj Jones released 'when, bit brother i was discharged from a Kinship! hospittil Tuesday. In an acconnt of the affrtf tW officers by Jones, he and Mat? were fighting in a bedroom of dip house and Joseph manager to ft aeh into a dresses drawer {or** pistol he kept there and shot Mi con one time in the abdomen. Ear ner Joseph had attacked his bro1 ther with a poker and inflicted three deep gashes on his head. Jo seph said that Both he and his 'mother had been drinking. Macon was taken to the hospi tal in Kinston by some neighbors Sheriffs officials here learned of the fracus when they were no tified by Kinston police. Deputy Rodney Thigpen wja the investi gating officer. // Topsail Tide Tabl* AM. P. M. > To. Date Hieh Low High Low Nov. 8 4:09 10:83 4:45 11:06 9 5:09 11:33 5:42 11:55 10 6:05 0:36 12:10 11 7:00 12:45 7:29 1:20 12 7:53 1:34 8:29 2:11 13 8:44 2:22 9:10 3:03 14 9:34 $:10 10:02 3:12 MR. Businessman - A DUPLIN TIMES WANT AO Wtt-L SELL YOUR PRODUCT. i o county fire ^departments that qualify. Qualification consists of im ? nspection by the commission Of equipment, personnel. organhaHdi ind method of operation plus meqt ;ng certain minimum requirements. Six of the eight county fire de partment have already been ap proved by the commission and the wo remaining departments are fe he process of becoming eligible for approval. Already receiving tMe assistance are fire departments in Wallace, Warsaw, Rose Hill, Beula ville, Kenansville. and Faison. Yet to be approved are Magnolia and Calypso. The boardt'appbintecl-' Ralph C. Henderson as constable in Rose Hill township to fill the unexpired term of Bennie Matthews who resigned Oct. 15 to become Rose Hill police chief. Matthews'< term runs until the first Monday in December. In another resolution adopted, the board expressed appreciation to Claude L. Hepler for his valuable service as Assistant Director of Civil Defense in Dpplin County. In passing the resolution, the board noted that Hepler served, " with out compensation and rendered worthwhile service td,tt>e cdtanty, to its towns and its citisens." GUARANTEED HEAVY WEIGHT * PLASTIC SURFACE FLO0R COVERING ROOM SIZE RUGS > ? '' New.Beaiity! 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