The Etaplln County Board of
CotnmUokmers roced today
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Gooaral Hospital. The pl?
would also Install an iterator,
and lights In the parking lots.
A resolution of respect was
adopted to express appreciation
In North Carolina for the pant
40 years.
John Anderson Johnson wn i
retosttfed as tax collector for 1
the coming year.
Attests Made In Dove Hutting
On opening day of Dove se
ason. which was Monday, Sept.
find. Wildlife protector Kay J.
Dunn, assisted by Wildlife Pro
tector Shell on L. Brlckhouse of
Rlchlands made 6 arrests for
exceeding the ban limit. The
bag limit this year is 12 birds
per day, which was set by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
and adopted by the N.C. Wild
life Resources Commission.
Those exceeding the limit were:
Mr. J.G. Barnes, Raleigh, 13
birds; Lt. Paul W. Harbison,
Goldsboro, 13 birds; Mr. Robert
Yow Lilllngton, 19 birds; Mr
Harold Melton, Clinton. 21 bir
ds; Mr. H.H. Peterson, Turkey
Harry Laa Carr
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and was ordered to pay cost
of the action.
Rottrt Otis Stroud was sen
tenced to 1 year in prison on
a charge of possession of bur
glary tools, the court reccom
mended work release.
Edward Jene Anderson was
charged in three separate co
unts of operating an auto while
Intoxicated. Consolidated for
judgment, he received a 6 mon
ths term in Duplin County Jail
under the supervision of the De
partment of Correction. The
court recommended that he ser
ve as much of the sentence in
camp for alcoholics as need
Indicates, and begin psychiatric
evaluation and treatment as well
as medical test.
John William Komegay was
24 birds; ad Mr. AA Con
age, LUlingron. N.C. 13 birds.
Mr. Item stated that there
are many fields of corn which
have been harvested hi die Pat- '
son and Calypso areas aid die
shooting on these fields was ex- .s
cellent on Monday. It should co
ntinue to be this way for ab- '?>
out 2 weeks. Those tranters who ')
are good enough with a shot- 1
gun to kill their limit should 1
refrain from exceeding die li
mit so that other hunters will
have a chance to take some
birds. Mr. Dunn also stated that
guns should be plugged so as
not to hold more man three
shells and tha licenses are
also required.
given prayer for Judgment in
a forgery charge.
Furney Simmons received 12
months on a charge of oper
ating an auto while intoxicated.
The sentence was suspended, he
was placed on probation for
2 years, ordered to pay a
fine of llOO.OO and cost of co
urt and not operate motor ve
hicle on street or highway of
North Carolina for one year.
Donnie Wilson charged with
breaking md entering with in
tent to commltt a felony re
ceived a two year sentence. He
was placed on three years pro
bation.
Edward Mack Graham plead
guilty to assault with a deadly
weapon and received two years,
suspended and placed on pro
bation for 2 years. He was or
dered to pay cost of court aid
balance of hospital bill and to
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SPECIAL PAIR AWARDS ? TWO mounted
stiver bowls will be presented as special a
wards at the 30th annual Wayne County iWrl
cultural Fair which begins September 16 .
Oland Peele, fair manager, admires a bowl
which will go to the persons winning the most
prize money in the Arid crops and horticulture.
Department of the fair, hold* a large bowl
thai will be presented the woman winning the
moat prise money. The awards were announc
ed last night at a meeting at Wayne Center
for fair directors and representatives of news
media.
Ana Fair
developing with this year's fair
September 16-21 to Include com
petition from outside Wayne
County. He said entries in the
Queen of the Fair contest have
been invited this year from ad
joining counties and some Fu
ture Farmers of America and
Future Homemalters of Ameri
ca exhibits also are expected
from other counties.
Consideration is being given
to providing more spaceTorthe
exhibit of swine next year to
permit entries from outside
Wayne County.
Tribute was paid by Peele
to the many people wno have
helped make the fair such a
success during the past two
support his children.
William R. Tabor received
three 2 year sentences to run
consecutively, on a forgery ch
arge. He was also ordered to
make restitution to Waccamsw
Bank in the amount gf
$1,236.14 be paid under the di
rection of probation officer. He
also received a five year pro
bation term.
Robert Sampson, charged
with breaking, entering and lar
ceny, received not less thwi th
ree or more than four years
In the State Department of Cor
rection. He was placed on pro
bation for 3 years md order
ed to pay restitution to P.W.
Moore Sdioal $300.00 and pay
cost of court.
Paul Newkirk charged with
assault with deadly weapon re
ceived 18 months w Duplin Co
unty jail assigned to work un
der the State Department of Co
rrection and to pay restitution
of $40.20to Duplin General Hos
pital, $40.00 to doctor, pay cost
of court. He was placed an pro
bation for a period of three
years.
William Allen Hlnes, charged
with larceny of auto. His parol
in Duplin was revoked aid ac
tive sentence put into effect
with a total of 4 years in St
ate Department of Correction.
oecaoes. "i aoun tnat there
has been any other county fair
operated with as few problems
as we have had," he said. "It's
people like these here tonight
that has made it possible.
The Nahunta farm and swine
producer who has won many
honors at fairs aid livestock
shows pointed out that interest
In fairs has beengreat in Wayne
County for many years. He
displayed the first three ribbons
he won - one blue, one red and
one white - at the State Fair in
1931.
Fair directors and newsmen
were told that die Wayne Coun
ty Agricultural Fair now is one
of the top three county fairs In
North Carolina. Peele said this
year's fair will have 40 acres
of competition, two more than
last year and more that the N.
C. State Fair, and is expected
to attract between 800 and 900
exhibitors.
Premiums totaling more than
$16,000 will be offered for the
most outstanding exhibits tfthe
20th annual fair and Peele ex
pressed hope that all die prize
money will be awarded.
An appeal was made for ap
plicants for a flag-pole sitter at
the fair this year. Peele said
this has become one of the most
popular attractions at die fair.
I believe It draws more peo
ple to the fair than we could
attract with a national cham
pion bull," he said.
Entertainment was provided
by Jimmy Sasser and the Carol-!
lna Cowboys, a country music
group which will perform at the
fair this year.
Door prises were awarded
with the grand prize of a Wayne
County country ham going to
Mrs. Ruth Grady, editor and
publisher of The Duplin Tiroes
in Kcnaisvllle, and Mrs. AJK.
Holmes.
Boy Shot
tered the abdomen in the lower
rib cage, went through the sto
mach and diaphragm and out
the left lung.
Surgery was performed by
Dr. Red wine in a matter of a
few minutes, which surely sa
ved Jimmy's life.
Employment Service
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office is located 1 n the build
ing formerly occupied by the
County Welfare Department.
The services available thro
ugh the new office will consist
of all services; application tak
ing, testing, counseling, and Job
referral and placement which
are normally found in a local
office of die Employment Se
curity Commission. Claims for
unemployment insurance will
not be taken at the Kenansville
office, but will be taken as
in the past at the Town Halls
in Wallace and Warsaw.
The Kenansville office will
serve all of Duplin County
from Rose Hill north, while the
office located in the Town Hall
In Wallace will serve the Wal
lace-Rose Hill area.
The Kenansville office will
be open to the public 8
a.m. until 5 pjn. on Tuesdays
and 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Fr
idays. The Wallace office Is
open 10:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.
on Thursdays. In addition to
the hours open to the public,
office personnel will be work
ing in the county of other days
to develop jobs for persons
seeking work.
/ay employer seeking wor
magnolia
SO. night supper guests oi
Mr. nd Mrs. Earl Baker were
Mr. aid Mrs. Jake Baker of
Teachev. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Finch, Janet, Dave and Don of
Bowie, Md., Miss Anita Rltz
of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Jean
Baiter, Kaye, Ann and Susan of
Rose Hill.
Mrs. JJP. Smith, Mrs. Al
vin Powell and Sherry Powell
shopped in Kinston, Sat.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Merritt
of Carolina Beach spent Sun.
with Mr. A Mrs. Roscoe Por
ter.
Homer Wilson of Norfolk, Va
visited relatives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Brown
Amy, Lorl and Jill of Kinston
and Mrs. Elma Souther land of
Rose Hill were Sunday night su
pper guests of Mrs. Brazil Br
own and Mrs. Betty Mae Tu
cker.
Victor Tucker of the Reids
ville School Faculty spent the
holiday week end with his par
ents Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Tu
cker.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tucker,
Mack aid Neil attended a sur
prise birthday dinner given for
ner mother Mrs. Robert Ro-.
yal near Roseboro, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Klmrey aid son
of Md. spent die week end with
her father, Dallas Jones.
Mr. a Mrs. Lloyd Drew of
Jeanctte, Peon, returned home
Pri. after spmcttngseveral days
with his parents Mr. St Mrs.
OJ). Drew, Sr.
Laccy Qulnn of Warsaw spent
the week end with Mr. A Mrs.
Bertis Qulnn.
Nicky Scandale of Penn.
and Rocky Mt. spent the week
end with his sunt Mrs. Inez
Parker.
Saturday night supper guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Tucker
were Mr. A Mrs. Hubert Tu
cker and Dan, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Tucker of Kenansville
and Victor Tucker of Relds
ville.
Mike Jones and Linda Harr
iss of New Bern were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
LJE. Pope.
Mrs. Raymond Boone has re
ceived word that her grand
daughter Miss Seen a Joy Till
man, who graduates from col
lege in Stabesboro, Ga is teach
ing at Brunswick, Georgia
near her home
Seena Joy is the only child of
Mr. and Mrs. WeddellTillman.
Mrs. Tillman is the former Lo
uise Boone of Magnolia and a
graduate of Magnolia
High School.
Summer visitors of Mr. aid
Mrs Paul Bass have been Miss
Evelyn Cooke of Roanoke. Va.,
Miss Sadake Kawano of Japan,
and Southeastern Seminary
Wake Forest, Mr. & Mrs.
Leon Davis of Goldsboro, Mrs.
Clarence Moore of Jacksonville
Fla., Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cash
well of Jacksonville, Fla.. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Peterson,
and daughter Sylvia of Way
cross, Ga., Mr. A Mrs. Gene
Keith and son and Mrs. Et
hel Moore of Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davis of
Atkinson, Miss Wanda MAn
ley of Washington. D.C. Mrs.
Forest Croom and Harry Re
gister of Wilmington.
Mrs. Paul Bass. Miss Mary
Catherine Bass and Mrs. Char
lie Thomas shopped in Wil
mington Thurs.
Miss Mary Cohering Bass
has been on vacation with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Paul
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kers should contact the' office
in Kenans ville or phone
Mr. and Mr*. EcniOte S laser
visited relatives In the Tope ail
"Sra^Eerl Baker.
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' V afternoon
Among others who atten
ded were Mr. and Mrs. J.W.
Evans. Mr. mi Mrs. Wendell
Evens. Beverly. Tlmmle and
Angela, also Victor Tucher and
Miss Sandra Quinn.
Mrs. Helen Rlvenbark Connie
and Mike of near Wallace spent
Friday vrtth Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Brookes.
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no one was around to notice.
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