THE ZEBULON RECORD
VOLUME 37. NUMBER 33. ZEBULON. N. C.. SEPTEMBER 20. 1962
Cov. Terry Sanford presented Judge W. A. Brame left, a plaque Thursday, Sept. 6, on the Wendell
judge’s retirement from the N. C. State Board of Paroles. Brame spent nine years on'the board and suc
ceeding him is N. F. Ransdell. Miss Rachel Perry, right, attended the presentation held in the Governor’s
office. She was the Judge’s secretary—the only secretary he had during his many years as a public servant.
White, Colored Youth Charged
With Affray Saturday Night
Benny Cawthorne and Elvis
Horton were released on $50 bond
Saturday night after being charg
ed with engaging in an affray.
Cawflhorne, 18, and Horton, a
19-year-old Negro, scrapped in
front of the bus station. Police
were unsure of how the affair
started.
It was reported that something
had happened to Cawthorne’s car
and he was laying a cussing on it.
Horton passed by and heard the
profanity and asked if Cawthorne
were cussing him. Then before
either knew what was going on
they were slugging it out.
The affray occurred Saturday
night at 12:45 o’clock.
Police stated that neither had
been drinking.
Night Policeman Wendell Perry
was the investigating officer.
Shotgun Toter
Arrested
Just walking around with a
shotgun Saturday night landed
Carl Ivey, Negro, in jail. He was
still jailed Tuesday.
Police said Ivey, age unknown,
was walking about the premises
of Katie Mae’s, a colored night
spot on Barbee Street, and in that
area Saturday night carrying a 12
gauge single barrel shotgun.
Ivey, who had been drinking,
according to police, claimed he was
not after anybody.
Police were notified after he
visited the night spot.
Arresting officer was Wilson
Stallings. He was assisted by
Night Policeman Wendell Perry.
3 Drunks
Three persons were jailed dur
ing the weekend (or intoxication,
according to town officials. No
names were released.
School Enrollments.
Enrollment figures for the 1962
63 school year have been released
by the Wake County Superintend
ent’s office for the schools of
Wakelon, Rolesville, Wendell and
Knightdale.
High Elem.
Wakelon . 258 599
Rolpsville . 127 356
Wendell ...L 170 472
Knightdale . 191 634
100 MPH Chase Ends Sunday
Night-On Rural Road Here
A teen-age colored youth led
Night Policeman Wendell Perry
on a 100 mph chase Sunday night.
Perry said James Montague, 19,
of Route 2, Zebulon, was clocked
doing 100 mph. He was appre
hended on a farm road a few miles
from Zebulon.
The Negro youth drove up to the
Sinclair station, got out, got back
in his car and took off. He drove
down Highway 64 bypass, with
Officer Perry chasing him, and
then turned off onto a dirt road
which led by Pet 'Horton’s home.
Perry said the road was slick,
for it had rained only a short time
before. The Negro was arrested
for careless and reckless driving
and exceeding the speed limit. He
was released under bail of $400.
Montague was not drinking, ac
cording to the officer, and he gave
no trouble.
Perry said he has chased the
youth before for driving in a care
less and reckless manner and ex
ceeding the speed limit.
Retiring Board
Member Feted
Office personnel and dis
tinguished guests attended a party
for Judge W. A. Brame, who re
tired from th+e Board of Paroles
Sept. 6. The party honoring the
genial judge was given by office
personnel.
Miss Rachel Perry, the Judge’s
secretary, presided over the three
tiered cake. Other refreshments
were lime ice punch, cheese sur
prises and mints.
Brame was presented a silver
bowl in grateful appreciation for
his services.
About 40 persons attended the
social.
| Billy Martin, USN,
| Is In Far East
Billy I. Martin, boilerman sec
j ond class, USN, son of Mr. and
! Mrs. M. N. Martin of Zebulon, is
i serving aboard the destroyer USS
i Black, operating in the Western
Pacific as a unit of the Seventh
Fleet.
The Seventh Fleet is America’s
first line of defense in the Far
East.
The ship departed her homeport
of Long Beach, Calif., in June, and
visited Hawaii en route to the Far
East. While in the Orient, the
Black is scheduled to visit ports in
the Philippines, Japan, and Hong
Kong.
She is scheduled to return to the
continental United States early in
1963.
Sp.5 Otha M. Vines
Completes Course
Specialist Five Otha M. Vines,
whose wife, Albertha, lives at
2338 Garrett Ave., Baltimore, Md.,
recently completed the six-week
combat engineer non-commission
ed officer course at the U. S. Army
School, Europe, in Murnau, Ger
many.
Vines is regularly assigned as a
combat construction specialist in
Company C of the 317th Engineer
Battalion in Hochst, Germany.
Specialist Vines entered the
Army in March 1960 and complet
ed basic combat training at Fort i
Jackson, S. C. He arrived over- j
seas in August 1960.
The 23-year-old soldier, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Vines, Route |
4, Zebulon, is a 1957 graduate of
James E. Shepard High School. 1
Blue Ribbon Winners
Named at Zebulon Fair
Judges from Wake County agri
culture department selected the
ribbon winners at the Five County
Fair being held in Zebulon this
week.
Only blue ribbon winners are
listed.
Fair officials are pleased with
the number of entries this year,
and with the quality of entries.
Eggs: Mrs. Vera Rhodes, Jim
my Hodge, Pou Ihrie.
Pop corn: Mrs. J. L. Hawks.
Peanuts: Earnestine Marshall.
Cotton: Earnestine Marshall.
Tobacco: Jimmy Winstead.
Tobacco: Andrew Bridgers.
Oats: Earnestine Marshall.
Hay: Earnestine Marshall.
Corn: Andrew Bridgers.
Canned goods: Mrs. Margaret1
Todd, Mrs. Bonnie Hinton, Mrs. J.1
L. Hawks, Miss Mary Palmer, Mrs.
Vera Rhodes, Mrs. Grace Scarbor
ough, Mrs. Bill Quick, Mrs. Earn
estine Marshall.
Flowers: Mrs. Rella Privette,
Mrs. Vera Rhodes, Mrs. Theo. Da
vis, Rev. Bill Quick, Mrs. Arm
strong Cannady, Mrs. Lizzie As
kew.
Breads: Mrs. B. P. Hinton,
Mrs. J. L. Hawks.
Pies: Mrs. J. L. Hawks.
Cookies: Mrs. B. P. Hinton.
Cheese straws: 'Mrs. B. P. Hin
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ton.
Candies: Miss Mary Palmer.
Tomato juice: Mrs. Margaret
Todd.
Grape juice: Mrs. B. P. Hinton.
Miscellaneous pantry supplies:
Mrs. Vera Rhodes, Mrs. B. P. Hin
ton, Mrs. Rella Privette.
Home made soups: Mrs. B. P.
Hinton, Mrs. Rella Privette.
Needlework Department: Dot
tie Price, Mrs. Margaret Todd. Mrs.
Rella Privette, Mrs. Bonnie Hin
ton, Mrs. J. L. Hawks, Mrs. Theo.
Davis, Mrs. Vera Rhodes, Mrs.
Ivey Narron.
Arts and Crafts: Sue Arnold,
Phyllis Sherron, Ralph Ihrie,
Phyllis Hagwood, Armstrong Can
nady, Crafton Hudson, Mrs. Bill
Quick, Jimmy Hodge.
Horticulture: Pete Bryant,
Rodney McNabb, Sally Hagwood,
S. D. Vick, Wade Privette, Mrs.
Rella Privette, Mrs. Annie Hinton,
Mrs. J. L. Hawks, Wilton Gay,
Mrs. Vera Rhodes, Mrs. Theo. Da
vis, Mrs. Earnestine Marshall,
Steve Quick.
These are the ladies who check
ed in exhibits: Grace Scarbor
ough, Sally Hagwood, Mrs. How
ard Massey, Dare Arnold, Mrs.
Roy Beck, Menia Perry, Bobbie
Massey, Margaret Cannady, Re
becca Hinton.
Coach and Bulldogs
COACH MAURICE CHAPMAN is shown with guard Thurston
Debnam (right) and Bobby Barbour. Debnam has been a demon on
defense all season and Barbour is a promising newcomer to the squad.
Barbour, ineligible last season, has seen action in both games.
CREECH SCORES AGAIN—Halfback Randy Creech scores his
fourth touchdown of the season as Wakelon defeated Benvenue 7-0.
Creech has scored 26 points in two games. (Photo by Bill Quick.