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"Tabor City — The Town With A City Future"
TABOR CITY. NORTH C AROLINA " WEDNE-DAY. JANI ARY 4. l»ci
« iSoop Conference
Sfnrts Friday Nite
whiteville — Tht* iöh
Waceuin.iw Athletic Assceia
t it «it chainpionship basketbal
met opens. Fi ü1«»y Jan. β·
i. throe-aaine slate.
Contests üt Bladenboro, Kli/·
ab« II. tow ii and Whiteville wil
pry the lie! ofr the 30-Kanu
slate tiiat will give two f"r·
lun.ile CiUb." the clowns now
\» ι in ο y Bladt ubo.o's Bulldog
\, a» wound ii.; la.-t seasoi un·
biutoii 1:1 b<!ia (tu· K'rls a"1
boys' iii·. ι it ί ι s. Too. tin Hull·
t.«:^s captured tin- liiurni') mi·
« at Cltadbouin t·· climax t ϊι<
A lUwli WAA season
.' l.eltcrmcn Return
Lette: men i»iv pletitilul a
ini.i .c tin lu< ip av ti»t? I ft! 1
opening nears, though tiny art
ι .til su numerous mi all teams
Friday in*.!Λ'.- opener.- p:1
both nn 1 >* ;nui biv;·' tfanii ·ι
douhlcheadets lhat will sent
Ciadbourii tu Bladenboro T.t
bot City tu Elizabcthtowu ami
Shailotte tw Whitfville. Game.·
i t BB>>:o .nid F.Ti.wn will begin
<jt .t 7 p. in., .it WhiteMlli:. 7:311 i
the st.iriiiii, time. Shall» lie ι
the ι tin ι scho··! in tht six
*ι·ίιο·ι| lot'p that λ ill contin ·<
tu >ta! t its luia.t lontests a".
7:3· : =»!' 'tilers will beg.r» at 7
Rciuriimu at term· η ·' th«
• clit u1· i.t the loop inchule:
Whiteville
Wdlflets — Jane Simtn. June
Smith. Rutii .Smth. Mary Sc«»it,
l.mria lb ><iks. Pat Grimslty
• i: niiiit' Pinv.:tcll«>. Wolfpack—
Tiiii Bl.ickuiun. Julin Barkley
Ned Covington. .Jimmy Walls,
Edoie Η ich. Robert Leder
Nicky Gross.
Cliiibnurn
Lady Pantlwrn Carole Cole,
Marilyn Hindus. Margaret
Robinson. Sui; Ehxst.n, Lyn
Watson, Sharon Stephens, Maty
Ann Jackson. _ j
> Tabor CHy
I Bevllettew—'Carrie Je»· Wr*y
Rachel Cox. Eula Mar Aroette
Shelvie Grainger, Judy Graln
κπ· I.enore Beck. Brenda Nor
tis, Cam Spivpy. Red Devils—
Rorer Small. I.con Fonvielle,
Rondal Foley. B»bby Soles
l ane Buffkin. Larry Fowler
Jackie Small. Boyd Lee.
Elizabethtow η
L.idy Jack«.:.-· — Linda Calli
♦»«ii. Virginia Blackburn. (i*:l
ι Nt'iris. Gayle Munroe. Hel· η
Sι.^vr»·.- Ν incy Peterson. Yell '.v
Jackets Pat Jessup. ChaiU
IVVane. Mac Porter. Eddie
Smith. Mac Campbell. Bud
I· islicr.
ShalloUr
I.aily Bu... — Linda Phelps.
I 11 ii G· re. Judy Golden. Bet
tv Wo«»'':ird. Vickie Woodard,
Donna Fulf-»rd. Donnie Hewett
Pirates — Jcrrv Murden Jan
J, Hewett. Lyn Ilolden. Robert
Galloway.
Bladenhorii
Lady Bulldogs- Doris Brown.
Polly Bullard. C.racie Storms.
Judy Kelly. Judy Lockamy,
Jane Storms. Ann Davis. Linda
Dove. Carolyn Scott. Bulldogs
—James Parrish. Ronald lhst
er. Jimmy Bordeaux. Doug Ev
er-;. Robert Pail. Richard Davis,
Billy Storms. Ross L. w is.
^ MRS. Ο. V. IIICKS
Mrs. Ο. V. Hicks has resum
ed her duties in the labor City
Schools after being out several
weeks on account ·>! illness
MRS. NESMITirs FATHI R
Mrs. Β. I,. Nesmilh, III, was
I ailed t«. Key Went, Fla re
cently on account of the illness
i»nd death of her father. Craw
» ford W McCraw.
Grape Growers Call
Monday Night Meet
Horry County farmers Int
frwtfd In an additional
Miirrr of Incotnr have been
Invited to attf-nd a meeting
at thr Lorl* Junior lllrh
auditorium Monday night.
Jan. 9. at 7:30 ρ in. to hear
»omcthin* of the potential*
of «rape «rowin*.
Thr mcetin« ha.* hrrn
railed bv thr llotry f ounty
('.rape Producer * Λ·*οΗ»
tion. member* of whi h al
ready have some 10 a.-re* ot'
vineyard* prodorin* crape*.
Several member* w ill tell
what th»lr experience from
a financial polrt of view haa
been In «rape «row In*.
Additional vine* have re
f'Ptl» b"eom- lyljflhlf, Joe
MrCormleK. Vocational Aff
Heultnre teacher fald. and
an effort will be made to
Increase creatlv thr acreage
in Horry ptntai to *|p·
ru* I _
: Blood
Wanted!
What typo of blood do yoi
havi·?
•ι your blood-type is A-pusi
ti\e. your usistani'i' is need
ed, uct'orJiiiK tu l.inuoot
Hrislii n-prrsjntative of thi
Tabor City VFW.
Tin· club has undertaken thi
responsibility tii Ret donor:
each Monday for Brrmrn Jen'
ι litte 'til. victim of a biood di.v
• »-as«·.
Mr. Jenrette must have ;
tran.^lusion each Monday. Don
ors may so to his Tabor Cltj
Rt. :t home, or contact Mr
Wright or Ted Soles who wil
arrange for transportation.
Two Hospitalized
Following Accident
Ji'smc Goritnti, 2€. ami Lt't
Cm 'don. both of Chadbourn Rt
2. wore admitted to Culumbui
C'iiunt> Memorial Hospital Fri
i day niKbt after a highway ac
cident sev< 11 mill·.· west u!
O.-.itü· um «>ri lun.l paved road
1504.
Accord in? t«> Patrolman Α. Η
Complied who investigated thv
, nu*!iap whi'.h occurred at 7 p.
I in., ιeportod that a 1951 Buick
1 driven by Jessie Gordon was
j lounding a curve when his car
left the road and sped into a
pasture, turning over iour
ι times.
The car was reported a com
plete loss. The driver was cited
lor careless and reckless driv
ing .
Both men are now in satis
factoij condition, the hospital
reports.
Holliday Appointed
1 ο Study Committee
On College Entrance
l>r Ralph L. Miller, of Or
lan.lo, Florida, President of
, The Association of Governing
Kuards of Stale Universities
and Aliud Institutions, has re
( « ntly appointed John Monroe
•I Holliday. Galivants Ferry
member of The Citadel Boarc'
t»f Visitors, to be Chairman of
j a committee to review and
I study the entrance require
ments of various colleges in the
U. S.
In addition to Mr. Holliday.
this committee is composed of
Hendry Andre. Curator. Uni
versity of Missouri. Jefferson
City. Missouri; Mrs. Elizabeth
. G. Anthis, Board of Regents of
j Oklahoma Colleges. Muskegee,
I Oklahoma; Mrs. J. P. Brand
enburg. University of New
Mexico; Charles F. Mourin.
. Minnesota State College Board,
Aurora, Minnesota; Mrs. Κ Β
McNaughton. Oregon State
Board of Higher Education.
Portland. Oregon; Tally D. Rid
dell. Board of Trustees, Insti
tutions of Higher Learning of
Mississippi. Quitman. Mississ
{ ippe; Richard E. Adkins. Uni
versity of Nebraska, Osmond.
1 Nebraska.
Mr. Holliday Is to make a
brief report of this committee
.it the sectional meeting at The
, University of North Carolina.
In March, and a complete re
port at the Annual Meeting in
Lincoln, Nebraska, next Fall.
The Association of Govern
ing Boards of State Universit
ies and Allied Institutions is
composed of various colleges
and universities throughout the
U. S.. Including Hawaii.
Mr. Holliday is Regional Di
rector representing the States
of North and South Carolina.
BULLETIN
An unemfiriiird report
»a« received Juil before
pre»* time today that the re·
main» of a newly born baby
had been found In the ca
mode of a aervlce station In
I-ort», Λ. C.» thin morning.
According to the report, the
mangled body wm found
η hen th· utatlon attendant
*« wklni to dlacorer whv
the camndc wonld not flw*h.
ι Detail» wer« not available
at preM Um a.
Columbus County Forest Ranger B. Frank Batten inspects a typical "> - year old pine tree
specimen. The warden is making a concerted effort to get farmers to replenish their unused land
with state-furnished trees which cost as little as $4.50 per acre.
Coroner Sends Stevens Case
To Grand. Jury For Study
: r: ' ' :
Giviians To Build Field House
For Athletes; Plan Beauty Show
IMANNE GORE
Reigning Miss Tahor City
Members of the local Civitan
C lub are planning to build a
field house on the local ball
park, Winston Gore, president
of the group announced today.
The move grew from the
team's need of dressing facili
I ties on Civitan Field.
A discussion of the· project
was among tin important mat
ters aired at the club's Ladies
Night, held Dec. 12 at Zane's
Grill, Crescent Beach.
Plans are also underway to
ita.'je a Miss Tabor City beau
ty pageant this year, according
to Gore .
Due to a conflict with the
innual Miss ,C«>lumbus County
contest, the Miss Tabor City
lajieant has not been held for
teveral vears. but the I9(il ver
-i'-n will come off on March
10.
! Currently reigning as Miss
Tabor City is Diane Gore who
won the title in 1959. She is
expected to crown the new titl
ist in this year's event.
Miss Gore is a student-nurse
at Winston-Salem Memorial
Hospital.
Asuccessful fruit cake sale
and aid to the PTA's needy
ι family project were among the
I other projects in which Civi
| tans were engaged in as 19K0
!ended.
Raymond Williams
Killed In Accident
iiaymonci Williams, 24-year
old Tabor City Rt 1 man. w.isj
killed late yesterday afternoon!
when his car was struck bv an- I
other in Laurenburg, according I
•o Scotland County's sheriff's j
department.
Williams, who lived with his
Da rents. Mr. and Mrs McDul
fie Williams in Ihe Vinegar
Hill section, was struck head
on by a car which was attempt
ing to pass another as they
•vere approaching the Williams
vehicle from the opposite di
rection.
The driver of the other car 1
in the accident was not named I
by the investigating officers ·
hilt it is understood that he i.< ]
•escribed as critically injured;
•vith only slight chances of re
covery .
Ft'iwTal sc'ice? will be heldj
fhursday at 3 ρ m in the In-J
nan Funeral Home by the R»v.|
Haynes Prince end the Rev
Zettl« Ward. Burial will be in
the Forest Lawn Cemetery
Pallbearers will be Dran On.«- j
kin. Paul Simmons, Robert |
Williams, Charles Singleturv.
I-e verne Spivev and Donald
Spivey.
In addition Jo his parents lie*
is survived by one sister. Miss
Aliei· Dean Williams of Wil
mington; two one?half «isters,
Mrs. Wilson Wtlliaftjs of Clar
endon and Mrs. J P. Strick
land of Wilmington; also Iiis
maternal «randfather. Lonzie
Fowler of Tabor City.
We make a living by whM
we get, b»it we make a lif··
by what we Rive.
STATK COMMITTREMAN
ü. Porchcr Smith, operator of
Carolina Department Store·
hwn named chairman of
·*»» N->r»h Carolina Merchant»
\r*~r. 'intcf eemmlttre.
Mr. Smith, o*e ef the oef*n
l*era of Tabor Cltjr'a mrrrhant·
amoelatlon. Ii «too I director·
at-laric of the it at· iriiaiu·
Uo. ,
The Columbus County Grand
Jury will take action on the
case of Jimmy Stevens, 22-year
old Loris Rt. I man killed in
a Whiteville automobile acci
dent Dec. 4. This action will be
in accordance to written in
structions tiom a coroner's
jury which weighed testimony
ut a hearing in Whiteville Mon
day.
Coroner J. B. Long Jr., heard
witnesses testify that Jeff Ha;
relsoii. also 22, of Tabor City,
was driver of the car in which
Stevens was riding when ;t ·
crashed into a 7.(Mill pound log
truck at the intersection of
Virgil street and the by-pass.
D. Frank McGougan Jr., Tab
or City attorney, represented
he Stevi lis estate at the in
;uest which was conducted by
'«»roner 1>·ιι«.
First to take the stand was
Fugene Farrar, 38. colored,!
Loris, driver of the log truck.
Farrar said that by the time ne
saw the I!I58 Ford driving to
ward him, "That was it." He
related that he was passing
under a green signal light as
the car struck his truck. He
told the coroner that the car
was "going pretty fast."
Vernon Fowler told the cor
oner that he was in a car fol
lowing the truck, and estimat
ed the offending vehicle to be
going 70 to 75 mph.
Next to take the stand was ι
the Rev. Bane T. Underwood
i»i Whiteville who related that
he arrived on the wreck-scene
just as the Ford was being
turned right side up. He said
that when he saw the two oc-1
I'upants he thought both to bei
dead. First he pulled Stevens«
through the car's right door,
and then removed Harrelson
"whose feet were all tangled
up."
Chief Wade White told the
jurors that he and another of
ficer investigated the accident,
both at the scene and later at ·
the hospital where he ques
tioned Harrelson
White stated that Harrelson I
told him that he and Stevens'
had been to the Starlight drive- ι
•η east of Whiteville. and as'
'heν were approachtng the by
pass intersection at Virgil)
street, he applied the brakes
which failed.
The officer claimed that Har
relson said he was not able to
'ell what speed he was driving
bec'Use the speedometer was
broken.
Harrelson was placed under ι
H»nd Tuesday.
Giving does not impoverish
is in the service oi our Makev, ι
neither do«» withholding en-j
rich ut.
Warden Urges
Tree-Farming
Through ASC
contends the comity forest
warden, B. Frank Batten
Warden Batten has bet·η going
from town to town recently,
urging newsmen to publicize
the need for the replenishing
of our forests wit!» seedlings.
The most startling factor a
bout the state's project to re
vitalize our woodlands is thai
it can be dt.nt with a cost of
only $4.50 per acre for tlu
seedlings.
Says Batten, "The cost for
1,000 seedlings, enough to plant
one acre, i> surprisingly lo.v.
And landowners can get 1,000
trees for $4.51), and it requires
nily eight to ten man hours to
plant this number by hand."
The warden discussed anoth
•r factor beneficial to farmers:
'Financial assist.m < i> als«
ivailahlc to farmers planting
trees A total of $12.00 for
planting an acr«· can be arrang
ed through the ASC office.
Pines should be planted be
tween December and March,
Batten says. Farmers interest
ed in securing trees may con
tact his oftiee in Chadbourn or
inquire at the county agent's
office.
Scouters To Meet
Scoutcrs of this district will
hold their annual recognition
banquet Thursday, Jan. 12. in
th»· Bladenboro elementary
school dining hall.
In announcing the annual
event. W B. Beery III. council
president, promised that :in ad
dress b.v Rev. Thomas llaug.M
of High Point will t>n of spcci*
al interest to all s outers ami
wives.
The meeting will include re
cognitions and presentations of
'he Silver Beaver awards, giv
en for outstanding adult activi
ty in the Boy Scout movement
Important Meeting
For ÄSi AfgercEiaists
ι
Set For Thursday
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Old Company
I si Dividend
1 '·» kholders of
\ r '»«···. have
mitial dividend,
■■·-'■ .γ inducement
·; ' ·■"··' b> My.s. Doris
; · invMiinit.
thi Γ, . "'1> " yt:u' ί,βο 'hat
I- I storv «.·»<
in· dim,· ι ■ , , , ■ y vv-,s
J * Cannery ex.
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c"«v"r'"! V"' sak·· '^bu'r
yl>. was lor med by
( *.·. ■ «Hlif J Toy j|
ι ' '"°·· two suc
M·,! produce lirms here, and
' ■ " ι'Ί ·ϋ«Ιΐ.)ΙΙί this VearV
"Τ : I ;··;■.·*·<·»<· «««*.
liMdind.Mrs r.tH.?*
minted "it I«. ι ΰ Con'~
. tl "; been the deci
ciis
,f , ''<■ "H-ud be.
..ι.:,. ,·„, .. ,ht:
, 1 *·' tu. Hitnre."
■ »ated Dec.
1 Ί ι City
ι, l'rai '«d '*■·>
i..s.,iV U"' holiday
"... i V.'·· ·'"<! h«p
; ; ·■ · ■·>
v..«Wdi illy
,· lit·,», '· "" " i" visit
" a'u tts Pei-Konncl."
V/iilouShby LlerteJ
I cun- Farmers Pres.
"J' r"V"':·. '"•'••Ebering 73
. ϋ· · c · ,'1 , dinner·
th<· ; ι , ,'i',usd:,y
ant. ' n^'Stiiur
» of (f„, K'"fss por
flaieriie Will electi^J
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οΛ'η'Ι , ,''"'·'"'' by Advis
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Dinner Meet Sei
By Cancer Unit
Di. Howard Κ Slrav.cut ι
' uii l'ioluKlst <Ί Ltuiib.Tton
ue the speakei .:l tin alllll. !
Dutch ill.in. ι mci liny "I the
Board of Dnectois ·· tlu C-i
iuiiiuus Cancer Soiiety t«>
i held at Hotel White·. :l!·· Wen
I nesliity. Januurv 11 at 7 ρ μ
I Li!" Stl uWCUttl 1 I- .1 lullt .
' >t l'enns.. Κ .·»..! and ciinu·
j North Carolin.. i«»ui yi-ai.·. ... ·
I ..lt. r u.iii.u i. siiiiiit work .t
' IJuv.ii.im (»ray School ·>! Mm
; cil.l· II. WlllS'.ull Silk·»:. 11· !. .
i -erved im tili in ..ml · t tti
i{. tj· son ('.>unt> Ι'τιιΐ υ! tl:
American Canct r Si ι· ty ■
wa. p.esitli-ΙΓ ·.! Iii· tun! I.i ·
yt-sr,
Too. hi- chairman ol t!u·
iNIIICOr C Jtmilit *··· ·»: 11 ■«· II
cal stiil! <·: S<'Utl.i .i.-tt't'ii Ii«··.-j
Clitl Hl>vp|l;i| il. i.Wll,i,elton
Di .1 T. Wvcru· ··. Uit:' -
villi is ci .tiiM i.it o! t!.·· t. ..um -
bus Ciutity Cancer l't.il
All board liiftiibi ι it!· 11■ - j
vited tu i.tti tri tl.e IJutcii clii.- *
I nor and reservations should oe
made to Mis L. D. Wheel··!·,
executive seeietary «.1 tin· in-|
unty itnil. plium Muiway L'
3241. Whitcviile. by Monil.t.v ι
noon, January 9
Do You Have Any
Road Complaints?
Lumbertun — Residents of
the live - County .iea um ·
piiiing the Sixth Highway Di ι
vision will have ait uppurlutiity
ii prestnt mad requests. peti-'
lions itiid problems tu n-pre-i
svntatι\es ol the Sixth Divisi >n '
'it a public hearing her· ·ιι |
Wednesda>. .lauu.iiy 11 A·»-j
lloUlieeUii-llt of tili· I.· .hi:.,· \\
made today by Ui\i ion Kn^ii -
.•er J. W Spin 115.
City and i-ounty officials. a
!olig \vith t!u· ' I' d ριιίιΐί.
ire united to atten : tin· beitr
ug il they have toad-ri-i|i!t·. t
.vhich they lee! .·! .ulil i. . : .
ittent ii in.
Tl'.e he.frills w ill b·· h.-ld in
Wedn·· day. .lanu.iry 11. id p.
Remit (its Coll ιΊ π h in of tin
.{•■bison County Con tho·:
between the hour.- I 10 , r.
■ tu»t Γ_'·::ο ρ hi
Insurance Agents
Elect New Officers
ι Hector McNeill ol Whilcville
ι was elected prcsidint of C >-.
Itimbus County Independent
Insurance Agents A.v i.eiation
at a dinner meeting last nit;ht
in the I'ee Dei* l.otiiii·. Nichols.
S. C.
MiNeill succeeds Frank Ne
stnith of Tabor City in the
presidency.
Also elected were I,. Ρ Ward
Jr.. Chadboiirn. vice-president; j
and Emily Hose Memory.
Whiteville, seerelarv - treasur-l
er. i
OFF TO SCHOOI,
Linda Sue. i'auuhter of Mi
and Mrs Way man Cox. lift
Sunday for ΙΙι^·ΐι Point when
she is attending \ ·ι;» star ,
College.
IIARKY BKI.I.
Harry Hell i- expert···! hoirw· I
! today from Walk,·· j
I Memorial II..spit d if.-i bei-i-j \
a patient there f··! M.ek
Bootleggers
Hit Hard Lick
Over Holidays
Lav enforcement officer«: hit
ι hard lick it 1h<· bootleggers
during tlio holidays.
'>ti Μ'μκΙλ. I)r< 19 County
IV (·ι nu-|< V 111· ( Ί ··. lltld
dv I'IV In* ;iii<i Herman Knzor
.lid SLKI* \r*nt .'im Ander·
"ii crarked a nil in the ί»ore
town section a'id arrest Of I η
insu tlirv identified a« V C.
C.rainert "f Tabor C'tiy. The
officer^ · iid the f«titfit was a
I'M) cation cooker They dp
»I ··«»y«·«t !»(»> »'alloiv of mash.
On Krid iv in tlir· Norton sec
tion tbe> < iit a Π »O <%illon cook
er. dctrivrd '.MHK1 en'Inn* of
masli and at rested two men,
identified a Tel.np nnd Ony·
lioc Lovett of «he Norton see·
tton Federal men aided in thin
raid.
The folio« vine WednHay
County Policemen fowler and
fiaus" ar I Si,KM \tfent Λ-κΙοΓ
■ '>n nidrit a 200 gallon rook·
• r d *f ν*·1 1 on ·. ttf.-v n*
iv>a*h and arre«te' .'· rn .n »·ν
idrntlflrd as Alexander Hi.ilcr
ol Tabor City
Later SLED Λ ««tit Jim Ληιί
(Continued «η Plf· 2> Act. t)
Hog Kills Man
»» "Ii** ι ι"" i> wit usuiii lime
for slaughtering hogs. Hut the
picture Wiis irvorscrf it his wivk
in Bolton , I
Perry Smith. ar oM
Bolton farmer was announced
dead «in arrival at Columbus
County Memorial f I· »jcpi t :■ 1
Monday, having hot-n attacked
b.v a male h«>g around 7:30
p. m.
Th»» b'ooay incident took
o'ane in ' ι* fathe-'s pasture
when Smith went in separate
two bosrs fighting One turnid
on the Negro, fiercely kiting
into his l«ft aide .
?»mun s rattier r-in fr« ·τ·
where he w iv viartin« ι trink
I and fought the hri« oft with
| P<'le lout» enough t„ Rn,b
[son bv the wnist tu draR hin.
tu safety.
The niaddened animal rush ··'
again in the younger man ;»ικ1
»la.shnt h(s 1c-rv with twn-in-'t
Ι"1»κ tllüks before h,. 1-ntiH I
it»«»' «·Ί oiit.ci'lf the pa «tun
Λ) t^#< ί··ιν«)ί1-ι1 f-ι,.ιχ f( |. I
'■ t'*e Vi'* ΐ *>s ι ;h ^ , I
bet η rruslnvi, tj-,. ft lung *<n I
heart had been punctured, pin*
deep laceration» uj the *e< ar.ii
left wiint