Buplm carina ?. -T^i^W- H?-^ f ]xyu VOL XXXHI NO. 10 KENANSVILLE. N.C. MARCH 10. 1966 PRICE 10* PLUS TAX State Easter Seal Child For 1966 CHAPEL HILL - David Ben jamin Golson, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Golson of Ashe vllle, North Carolina has been named state Easter Seal Child for 1966. He was appointed by L. H. Mount. Durham, presi dent of the North Carolina So ciety for Crippled children and Adults (The Easter Seal So ciety). During the Easter Seal Cam paign, wnlch covers the month of March and ends on April 10, Easter Sunday, David will bring a message of hope and a promise for an independent future for crippled children who are helped by Easter Seal con tributions. He will greetEaster Seal volunteers as the guest of Mrs. Dan K. Moore, the state's first lady, at a Tea on March 17, St. Patrick's Day. David is 13 years old and has attended camp Easter In the Pines, at Southern Pines, a camp for crippled children owned and operated by the Eas ter seal Society. He cites his experiences at Camp Easter as the most exciting of his life, saying: "I loved the swimming, the nature studies, the arts and crafts! The food was wonder ful and all the people were so nice to me." He also constantly talks of the outstanding beauty of the setting of the Camp ana when visited . by Easter Seal state officers recently, he Immediately said he wanted to attend two sessions of the camp next summer. He is a student at the Ashe vllle Orthopedic Hospital and according to his teachers Is a bright, responsive boy who makes good grades. D av id B enjamin Golson Duplin Art News By: Del Parkerson, Warsaw The February art exhibit at Home Federal Savings in W ar saw has been removed and will be replaced this week by an exhibit from the St. Johns Sales Gallerv of Wilmington. The na ture or this exhibit is not known at ths time, but it is presumed that It will consist mainly of oils. These will be on exnlbit for the month of March and should be one of the most out standing exhibitions at Home I Federal yet. The quality of this exhibit will be high and will probably contain the works of several eastern North Carolina artists. Be sure and see it sometime during the windy month. ? ? ? ? The Kinston Art Center, 106 1/2 W. Caswell Street, Kins ton, n. C. which is near all the citizens of Duplin County has an excellent exhibit also for the month of March. The Fifth Tra veling Exhibition of the Asso ciated Artists of North Caro lina, Incorporated will open on Sunday, March 6th from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. there. This exhi bit is composed of twenty-one works chosen from thelOtn Ex hibiting Members' Show held last January at North Caro lina State University In Raleigh. Selection was made by the ju ror, Dr. John Richard Craft, Director of the Columbia Mu seum of Art, Columbia, South Carolina. The show will remain at the Art Center through March 27th. Gallery Hours are: Tues day through Saturday from 9:00 to 1:00 and 2;00 to S;00 p.m.; Sunday s from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m.; tne Art Center is closed on Mondays. ? ? ? ? A future event worthy of men tioning now is the Azalea Arts Festival which the KlnstonArts Council has scheduled for April 17th and 18th at "Hillcrest" (courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt When m emergescy arises... HOW AVAILABLE ARE YOUR SAVIH6S? At Home Federal Savings you nw. 'aw your savings as the need arises. If yon need to v raw only a portion of your savings yon may do so and ict the re maining money continue earning a generous 4Y*% COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. All accounts, of course, are insured by an agency of the Federal Government and savings received by the 15th earn from the first Investigate the AVAILABILITY of your savings. We rbfair youH decide to switch to Home Federal Sae> ings and earn 4Vi% COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Home Federal Savings ? DNRON # UCDONTIUX ? WW BOLL ? WUUff March Scout Program Themes Announced Knights of the Round Table, one of the legends that most appeals to boys, will be the March program theme for Cub Scout packs In the Tuscarora Council, Boy Scouts of Ameri ca, George Finch, District Commissioner announced to day. The older Boy Scouts during March will stress advancement skills to prepare for emergen cies, at troop meetings and an outdoor activity Finch said. "Over the years the story of King Arthur has been one of the most popular themes In Cub Scouting" Finch said. "TheCub Scouts will capture some of the romance and chivalry of the days when armored knights rode their steads across the land In a great quest for freedom and honor." Among the suggested activi ties for cub scouts to do with Finley Elected Chmn.Board New York, N. Y. - Follow ing the annual Shareowners Meeting of J. P. Stevens and Co., Inc., on Tuesday, March 1, 1966, the company's board of directors, at its organization meeting, elected James D. Fin ley as chairman of the board. Robert T. Stevens as presl dent, chief executive officer, and chairman of the executive committee, and John p. Baum as vice chairman of the board. All the other officers were reap pointed and, In addition, Mr. A. J. Smith, treasurer, was ap pointed a member of the exe cutive committee. V A April Juror JURORS-GENERAL COUNTY COURT APRIL, 1966 Herbert C. Lewis, Ralph Gur ganus, Roy Turman. Alphli, Harry Elsenberg, Alfred L. Smith, William Sprunt Wells, Jacob Williams, James A. Bowden, Haywood Miller, Nor wood Graham, Evander Savage, Earl D. Blizzard, Martin Hous ton. Sidney Allen Whaley, Eugene C. Thompson, Jr.. Robert P. Summerlin, Joe Johnson, Wood ard Davis, Luther B ryant, Bryce Hardison. A. Menges). This will be a two day event featuring a garden tour, art exhibit, music pro gram, fashion show, luncheon and guitar concert. Sounds like a blue ribbon event, so check It on your calendar now. Lighting Fixtures Accent Furnishing Current trends in lighting fixtures tie in with current trends in all home furnishings. "Early American, which has been consistently popular, is now appearing in a more so phisticated way, with more formal styles and elegant adaptations," reports Julius Friedman, vice president. Progress Manufacturing Co. "Some 19th century designs of France and England are much in evidence. The Span ish influence, so strong for several seasons, is now more prominent than ever." Lighting fixtures reflect all these trends, and thus serve to accent home furnishings more effectively. Among the new lighting fix ture designs for spring '66 are dramatic crystal chandeliers, star-cut beveled glass panels In lanterns and pendants, cast chandeliers and matching wall and ceiling fixtures, with rich amber or smoke glass globes. ITS COMPORT Layer after layer of latex foam rubber means comfort and relaxation in furniture. If You Are Planning To Build Or Remodel.., and Need ? Trim ? Roofing ? Doors ? Sheet Rock ? Flooring ? Paints ? Windows ? Asbestos Siding or ? Hardware Get Our Prices Before You Buy At No Extra Cost. BLIZZARD Building Supply 1406 W. Vernon Ave Kinston, N. C. Licenses Issued Marriage licenses Issued by Christine W. W Ullams, Regis ter of Deeds, Kenansvllle, North Carolina, for the month of Feb ruary, 1966, were as follows; Robert Holmes Smith, Rose Hill, and Elizabeth Klnsey, Mount Olive. Henry Herbert Wade, Wal lace and Helen Jeanette Pear sell, Rose Hill. Raymond Kenneth Brooks, Wallace and Mollle Lou Zlbe lin, Wallace. Ernest Marvin Shepard, Jr., Wallace and Brenda Carol Pitt man, Willard. Robert Wayne Eves, Kenans vllle and Ruth Annette Caven augh, Kenansvllle. Purvis Devone Council, Rose Hill and Louise Johnson, Rose Hill. John Henry Winston, Kenans vllle and Emma Dora Phllyaw, Bowden. Benjamin Jefferson Spencer, Jr., CurrleandLolsteneMoore. Warsaw. Joseph William Crews,Rich their parents at weekly den meet ings or at the monthly pack meet Ing are family reading of stories about knights, dramatization of special scenes, games adapted to early times, and making ar mor and models of catapaults, castles, drawbridges, and moats. The major Scouting skill for Boy Scouts during March will be signaling by semaphore or Morse code, although there also will be training on how to trans port an injured person, how to . make fire starters, ways to secure help in an emergency, how to make an emergency paclt, and mobilization plans. Suggested activities for the high-school-age Exploreres In clude programs based on old time movies, entertaining sen ior citizens, and Information on school study habits and prepar ing for examinations. Preparation for the large Council Camp-ORee which will be held at the Wayne County Fair Grounds April 15-16-17 Is another of the activities of both the Scout Troops and Ex plorer Posts. Dr. Mett Ausley from Warsaw will be one of the area Chiefs with N. H. Carter from Wallace and Dr. A. K. Spencer from Clinton as assistant area chiefs. Dr. Ausley will be organizing a large staff to handle the nearly 700 boys In his area. ? ? * ? lands and Ramona Jean Murray Mathls, Beulavllle. Bobby Ray Miller,Greenville and Nancy Faye Williams, Greenville. Charley Gordon Hodges, W arsaw and Hazel Scott Jones, Mount Olive. John Cleveland Warren, F ai son and Delia Dean Williams Watkins, Faison. Ernest Floyd Smith, Jr., Maysville and Pamela Sue Qulnn, Pink Hill. GOING W ESTERN Western fashion craze sees buckskin jackets and cowboy shirts pairing up with another favorite, stovepipe slacks. Waccamaw Bank Opens In Louisburg B. L. Nesmlth, Jr., Chair man of W accamaw Bank and Trust Company, announced to day that the Federal Deposit In surance Corporation, in a meet ing held in Washington, D. C? Thursday, March 3, approved application of Waccamaw Bank to establish a full service of fice in the Town of Louisburg, County Seat of Franklin County. Approval was given by the State Banking Commission In their meeting on November 24. Mr. James R. Grady, for merly Cashier of the Rose Hill Office, will be In charge of the new office and other per sonnel will be secured from the Loulsburg area, where pos sible. Plans are underway to begin operation at the earliest pos sible date. Sheffield Gels Recognition In Award Program Charles J. Sheffield of Shef field Motor Company, Warsaw, has qualified for special recog nition In Ford Motor Company's first National Dealer Traffic Safety Award Program. The dealership this week re ceived a plaque and commenda tion from Fletcher N. Piatt, ma nager of Ford's traffic safety ana highway Improvement de partment. "Ford Motor Company Is proud of your achievements, and of the achievements of the entire dealer body, In promoting traf fic safety." Mr. Piatt's com mendation read. "We appre ciate the time, energy and other resources you are devoting to this vital subject and hope that i you will continue and Intensify 1 your efforts." Ford began its program last fall as an annual means of re cognizing Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealers who help Im prove traffic safety in their communities. Dealers were urged to act In four specific areas; assure that customers are fully Informed about the benefits, operation maintenance of safety equip ment on vehicles; provide cars for driver education; support sound vehicle Inspection pro grams, and encourage adoption of better local and state traffic laws. KI.OCkKI) FOR KVKNINL Velvety flocking adorns eve ning hosiery this spring. Flow er patterns are favored. I WANTED J k Sheet Metal Worker - Experienced -1 ? Installation of Heating and Air | Conditioning Systems I * PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT A A * GOOD PAY ? ? GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS | I HANOVER IRON WORKS,INC. j ^ Wilmington, N. C. R03-7318 Ford's quiet ride whispers it... ...? '? tmrnm ; FORD LTD 2-DOOR HARDTOP A million Mustangs say it over and over... MUSTANG HARDTOP Fairlane's performance says it loud and dear... You're ahead in a Ford fairlane gt hardtop SHEFFIELD MOTOR CD. Warsaw. N. C. And booming sales prove it! More and more people are switching to Ford every day...and no wonder. Fords do things other cars can't. ? You can have a radio in any car, but Ford offers a Stereo-Sonic Tape Player option that turns your car into a concert hall with music of your choice. ? Most station wagons have a one-way tailgate, but Ford's Magic Doorgate swings out like a door for people and down like a tailgate for cargo. ? Most cars offer a choice between manual and auto matic shift, but Fairlane's GT/A Sport Shift works both ways. ? Visit your Ford Dealer and test-drive a '66 from Ford. FORD mirhnt ? monco ? imcon ? fmtum rots ? ntuNMnm 1NEIL JONES MOTOKS Pink Hill. N. C. Manufacturers License no. 120

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