B at trfi ' " i :; IUXIAELE PARTY MALE or FEMALE vf;. wanted to service and coiMct from a route of i CIGARETTE machines. ' No ' selling. ; Koute 'is fully ebli55ia44:J' :'';vpaMtbfV Full K,i pari tin.e. Upi to $900 pec month to start. $1,000. to $2, 000 cash required . which, isfrye. cured. Write, giving full parti culars and phone number to P. O, Boi 9552, Dallas 6, Texas. '; vuac -y- ;:v7-:' ' -' I ATTENTION VOL' f&BZZ&t we are paying: Top Prices for Corn. Bring it to us shelled of U thef shock, bagged or In bulk. Murray Supply Company, Mt. Olive,. N. C. Phone OL 8-2529.' i :so v 4Tct;'i::fep.i.w,: ' , , ' OPPOBTTJNITT :',.' v ' . MAN OK WOMAN J,.;-. . ' Kesposatble peraw boss this ares. ', to serviee and collect from lags' retto dispensers. n selllnr. Car, reference, and tSMM to 9UM.Nl ' tnvestaaent necessary. T to 1 boom wuciu j new up to muuuujn tneoasv FeasibUtty fuH-Ume Went ' Por local interview rive phone and Distributing f Co., p, O. Bos!, , .parttcnlan. Write International OkU. 'Clr, Okla. M - 9 - IT. PD. '. i ; : : " WANTED A lady to live in ' and care for elderly lady. Small 1 " salary, good home. . , ; Box 162- ' ' 1 ' ( Warsaw, N. C. ld . 9 I TC BD UST- YOOt LAND with as far saley We have buyers for land tat UUs. County. If yen have land for sale See s today. We make long terms loans on fed hnproved firm. Stent Realty Company x,WaIlaeV N. C. . ',:v; WANTKDt Salemaa to travel Duplin, Pender, " and ' Sampson Counties. ;AU replies confidential. Write giving experience In reply to' Box T-S '. - Dnplin rCoonty Times, . Kenansville, Nor Car-' ,VM-1TC. .. ,. '.. .; HOTJSB LOT FOB SALE- 5 rooms "Bath .located Vi mite north ot Kenansville en highway 11 Prhvd to sell -See or Call W; a floward at Albertson, N.C, or Phone Pink HIU LO 8-3216. '..'W. Howard rf..M-9-lT , PD. "; '-.. f- v WANTED; Middleage healthy wnite woman to assist with m- valid and house work and sleep Phone CM or P. O. 635. Mrs. J. R Carter Warsaw, N. C. 19 - is - rrc . .1 want a farm in this vicinity. If you have a arm for sale, please write to me at once statins what yon have to offer, the cash price and directions for reaching your Men or Women GOOD STEADY WEEKLY INCOME No Selling - No Experience NfMwasary-Operate From Borne Wi Place and Locate All Display Cabinets I rromment name tHwa-rrodact Of WALTHAM WATCH CO In Business Since 1850 6PARE OR FULL TIME Excellent Weekly Inborn ser vteing Waltham Counter Display Cabinet, placed In leading retail outlet bt your area. Must have ear references - five hours spar time weekly minimum cash investment 11195.00 pro tected by Inventory, Cash re. purctase and Bonus plan. We bav excellent bank reference. Write at once for local mtervtew with eompany executive, giving adduces and phone number. Thne Industries, 179 West 7th si New Yerk , N. Y. V . FOR SALE. B. John. ..Deere Tractor with S-Point hitch, 8 ft field disc and Ethana new ground bushing bog. Good condition. E. L. Turner Rt 2, Beulaville,' N. C. 10-23-3T pd LaQranee-; - Carolyn. , Geraldine Potter, Goldsboro. ; - " James Barley . Khies; Rt J, Mt. Olive -. Kathryn Ann Alpoin Rt. 1. Mt Olive. ; ::;,i-'' ' Jimmie MllleivV Rt ' a, Beula ville - Rachel EllzAbeth1 Howard, .Rt 2,,Deep..Run.Ai...i1t;f'? V: s Hughi Regerald Moored Rt li Kenansville ; . Lorraine- White, Kenansville. 'vS''?' ,e 1 " O'Neil McKoy Branch, Rt. i, Mt Olive - Swannie Bell Branch, Rt 2, Mt Olive, -. i'' - , ' Gary Lee Kenan,: Jr, Rt Rose Hill - Ruby .Mae Boney, Rose KlL-'st;j,fi'i'-,,'--f Walter Hall, Rt. 1, " Kenans ville v Ezzie Lee Glasple, Rt 1, Kenansville. ' s, .. v:';';.;,,' Jessie Herring, 'Rt. 1, Kenans ville - Annie ; Grace Miller, Rt 2, Warsaw. i-f v.v-.;'; 'r.-M.yt' " Zennie Jones, -Rt' 1, Magnolia - Annie Doris Branch, Rt ,-2, Rose Hill; . -A Sept. Marriage Licenses Issued Marriage Licenses issued by Christine W. Williams, Register of Deeds of Duplin County, du ring the month of September, 1958, were as follows: Donald Edwin Bland, Wallace - Sonia Faye Sheffield, Rose Hill Bobby Gene Blanton, Wallace - Jane Elizabeth Reeves, Wallace Eddy Lee Maxwell, Wallace - Mary Joyce Rivenbark, Wallace Thomas Earl Adams, Faison - Dorothy Martin Davis, Mt. Olive Wayland Paul West, Goldsboro - Mamie Edna Sutton, Golds boro. Thomas Douglas Murphy, Rt. 1, Pink Hill - Arlene Quinn, Al bertsoh.V - Delmar Laran Houston, Beu laville - Sally Jo Kennedy, Beu laville. Donald Spurgeon Cannady, Rt 1, Willard - Jeggy Ann Chestnutt, Rose HilL . Joseph Allen Ciore, Rt. 2, Mt. Olive Ella Mae Wallace, Ca lypso, . Roosevelt Kennedy, Rt. 2, Pink Hill .;Vera Lane Summerlin, Rt 2, lihk -Hill - William Carl Sutt RC;3,- SPORTS (continued rrom front) gainst the , Wallace-Rose Hill Bulldogs. lTrlrf.Qt, niffVit . Tiifor tra vel to play Jacksonville in non-conference . game - while the, Burgaw Red Devils are host to the Rebels of North Duplin, By the way Jacksonville was edged by Kinston 7-0 Monday night of this week. Beulaville Drops Undefeated North Duplin, 24-13 Beulaville's Buddy Mercer pro ved to be . too much for North Duplin last Friday night, scor ing four of the ' ' Panthers touchdowns in their 24-13 win. It was- the first lost for the Re bels in the East Central-Confe-ence and the second victory for Coach Glenn Nixon's eleven. North Duplin now has a 2-1 re cord in the conference and Beula ville has a 2-0-1. North Duplin .outgained the Panthers in a downpour but could not lug the wet pigskin across the goal line enough. Mer cer out because of injury for the past two weeks really put on a one man show scoring on runs of 41, 35, and 21 yards and on a pass and run covering 77 yards. The Rebels touchdowns came on a 29 yard run by Harper Pridgen and on a 24-yard pass from Jack Precythe to John Me Kenley. 1 Although they lost the Rebels of Coach Dick Kaleel gained 244 rushing to Beulaville's 160 yards. Both teams did a' bit of fumbling with North Duplin turning the trick five times whi le Beulaville four. j Outstanding on defense lea ders, would be hard to pick as the Beulaville line as a whole did an outstanding job. Jimmy Miller, Charles Swinson lead the defensive work for. the Rebels. ; North "Duplin wiH be hep t, to the Burgaw .I'lei Devils Friday night while the Panthers of " Co acn Hixon wiu play host to Mt, Olive, ' The game between Bur gaw .and North Duplin-will be the , Rebels Homecoming ' ' game. In the Beulaville and Mt. Olive game both clubs are undefeated in the East Central Conference. Monday night of this week 34-7 in a. game rained out Friday ni ght " , V llegro A;:nls Meet Plan For 4-11 Mem. Workshop For H.S.F.T.C. On Thursday, . a , group of A gents from Pender -and Sampson counties met in Kenansville to map plans for 4-H Club members who have excelled in- club, work during the past; several years: It will , give personal recoemtion to the ; outstanding club members irom 10 counties in 5. E. North Carolina. This, will include some 26 members from Duplin county. Miss WJt Laws and J. A. Spaul ding,4 Southeastern 'Destrict A gents and W C. Cooper. State 4-H. Club Leader ? assisted with the planning. Tenative plans call for the event being held at the Faison Elementary School on November 21, 1958. Another matter that came un der discussion, is current needs of the 4-H club camp at Ham mock's Beach near Swansbdro. Most pressing needs include a craft building, quarters for the staff, rescue boats, and swim ming pier. The group decided to launch an immediate fund drive to secure the facilities that an efficient camp must have. The various counties will conduct the fund raising campaigns. DuDlin Neero 4-H lpart pre will be called into session in the very near future to man a retailor! plan that will offer every family an opportunity oo participate in this undertaking. '" - I..''' Personals v ' v' Mr. and Mrs.; Douglas Smith of the Outlaws Bridge ara visited with the . Dan Wallers . Tuesday of last week."1 1 v , 1' 1 Sgt Oscar M. Sutton and his parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Ben Sutton, and Miss Nyoka . Strick land of Mt. Olive went to Myrtle Beach Saturday to visit the Air Force Base. Oscar will be sta tioned there af te October 20. , Mrs. iMinni : Summerlin of Summerlin's Crossroads and Dan Waller and Sam Waller attended the funeral of their uncle, Da vid Willmms in Kinston Satur day. .. , , Mr. and Mr. Charles Davis and daughter of Connecticutt spent Wednesday night; and Thursday with the Bill Dail family. Milton Ray ' Singleton v spent two days last" week in ; Wayne Memorial Hospital for' a tonsilec- tomy. ; - - Mr. and Mrs. Edd Carter and Mrs.' Nora Jackson visited re latives iA Hampton, Va.,' dur ing the weekend. v .-v , i,fi ' Visitors in the D.-S. Waller home on' Sunday '.' were v--S.', A. Waller and Joe Dan of Mt Oli ve, Mrs. Kenneth Best of Golds boro and - Mr. and Mrs, a Edwin Holt of Herring's Store section. Those from here attending Sunday School Convention at the Assembly Ground near Pink Hill on Friday were Bennie Outlaw, Mrs. Ben Sutton and Virginia, and Mrs, Jonas Dait - Mr. and Mrs. L Bannermao ef Hopewell, Va, , visited ' Mrs. Amanda Sutton and Vance Sut ton Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Stroud and little Teresa Dail. of Balti more, left Sunday after spending several days with Mrs. Stroud's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Dail.' Mr. Helen Waller of Pollocks ville was visiting ' in the . Dan Waller home Friday. Will be held in the Outlaw's Bri dge Church, Friday and Satur day, the 10th and 11th of Octo ber. 'The regular Sunday 'morn ing services will be held at ele ven o'clock. i Dr. Russell E. Outlaw of More held City attended the Harvest Sale ' Saturday afternoon -- and spent Saturday night and Sunday with his mother and other relatives. 1,'r. ;..!; : . '.....-' 1 .Jii Outlaw an 1 '.-a ct . .. -..v, Mr.- and l..s. Atcert Cary Out law and children . of ; ItiJeigh were weekend visitors with their parents, Mr and Mrs. M. L. Out law. ' , . Misses Jacqueline Sutton and Gibbie Sue 'Creech of Garris Chapel of LaGrange, Route 3, spent from Friday, until ; Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. James Parker. - , Mr. and Mrs. A J Nichols and son Nicky of Sims and Dennle Nichols of Richlands were guests of Mrs Lottie Berger and family Sunday. ,. chiKlren ct i.-iiii ....iidiI spent the weekend wi-u Mrs Katie Outlaw and family. ' Mesdjmes LldycTD. Sutton and Jimmy Can Foss of LaGrange were , among .visitors with Mrs. Suttoq's parents Sunday after noon. , 4 , , J .Miss, Judy Alphin attended the F. H. A. Rally in. New Bern last Saturday. .., ..'., . ,. Starch consumed by - textile mills in the U. S. in 1947 (latest fipire available .costs the mills - r mmmm m i W2 i'VvC'. A. S. C. You can count on us for depelable deliveries of cleaner-burning mm FUEL CCODEF -rieoHng Oil Yon can count on ns for onetime delivery of fuel oil token you need ft. And Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Oil is best for many reasons. CLEANEST BURNING! Texaco Fuel Chief is the eUaMwtAnanKktg oil you can buy. It burns completely DO wasted fuel SMOKELESS. OOORLESSI No disagreeable odor-no smoke to smudge walls and curtains. J" IA ' V:'.. NO DEPOStTSI Wont leave harmful deposits on burners saves repair bills. UNIFORM QUALITW Ordinary fuel oils vary in quality from batch to batch. Texaco Fuel Chief is always the same -you get dependable, uniform heat. v ' DEPENDABLE DEUVERYI. You caa count on . ' our on-time delivery service. We schedule ! deliveries so you never run short. CALL US TODAY -AND FORGET ABOUT YOU HEATING PROBIMMSI ;v,. ,5.viiv,-..!V.'1" -. , ...,v.-. " V; y Ls-ss sssisis.wssiaisssias- HEATING'OIL vr '" ' - Jf '- l, . 1 " . Phone 328 ' ' 'y V ' I W 1 Warsaw, N. C. (continued from front) WOLFSCRAPE TOWNSHIP Jarvls Carter. - Chairman and Delegate, Garland Alphin - Vice Chairman and Alternate Delegate, C. Q. Ivey, Jr. - Regular Member, Randall Hargrove - First Alter nate, Jeff Outlaw - Second Alter nate. KENANSVILLE TOWNSHIP Levy A. Brock - Chairman and Delegate, G. S. Whitman i. Vice Chairman and Alternate Delegate,! Herbert A. y onesJteguUr Mem-j ber R. D. Merritt ?First Alternate Ralph Barwlck - Second Alternate, MAGNOLIA TOWNSHIP . - W. G. Blanchard '-' Chairman and Delegate, Gaitha Drew - Vice Chairman and Alternate7 Delegate, B. M. Beasley . Regular Member, Karl Chestnutt First Alternate, Carl Bishop - Second Alternate, ROSE HILL TOWNSHIP Alton Matthews - Chairman and Delegate, W. S. Wells, Jr. Vice Chairman and Alternate Delegate, Ralph Henderson - Regular Mem ber, George R. Dickson - First Alternate, F. A. Rackley Second Alternate. WARSAW TOWNSHIP : J. C. Blanchard - Chairman and Delegate, Percy Gavin - Vice Cha rman and Alternate Delegate, Gor dan Karnegay Regular Member;, Hubert West - First Alternate, Joe Surratt - Second Alternate. H. D. CLUB MET The Scott Store Home Demon stration Club met Wednesday, October 1, in the home of Mrs. Leland Herring with Mrs. Jas per Hering as co-hostess. During the business session, Mr. Zollie Kornegay was voted "Woman of the Year' for the Club. Mrs. FJva Hill volunteered to furnish pecans to Camp LeJeune service men for the club. A demonstration was given by Mrs. Taft Herring on "Eat To Keep Young." Project leaders reporting were Mrs. D. L. Scott on International relations and Mrs. . Jasper Herr ing, score keeper. There was a discussion by the group on clo thing 1 . The hostesses served dough nuts, and. coffee to 12 members present,' .; If Outlaw News NOTICE The Duplin Divisional Boy Scout Committee will meet at the Dou glas High School in Warsaw- on Monday night, October 13 at 7:30 p. m. This is the regular monthly meeting of this Committee, which plans and directs the Negro Sco uting for Duplin County. W T. Johnson of Rose Hill Is chairman of the Divisional Committee and will preside at the meeting. Cancer Of Mouth One hundred men and women died, needlessly of cancer of the mouth- in North Carolina last year. Make sure you do not have Oral cancer by attending the free one-day clinic sponsored by the American Cancer Society and the State Dental Society, Octo ber tenth at Watts and Duke Hospitals in Durham University of North Carolina- Dental School in Chapel Hill. . by Mrs. 1. H. Parker The annual State Convention of North Carolina Universalists Warm Morning Hecfers ' ' (For Wood or Coal) i 1 Monogram Oil Heaters Wood Heaters Tin Healers "Parlow Glow" Heaters (Brick Lined) Laundry Healers From' $54.50 $169.95 $29.95 $7.95 Frora $29.95 From $18.95 Stay Snug As A Bug Witlr A Heater . From JJ3 'Quality Furniture Since 1917 Phone 3051 ' Kenansville, :N; C. DUPLIN COUNTY KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL CONDITION SUMMARY STATEMENT, OF REVENUE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES For the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1958 State fmia Tax . aa V.i.i v.i Contributions Property . Tax . Rate Re venae From Ad Valorem Poll beg Taxes Revenne Proas Other Sources (Transfers) Total Esveadltaves 7 YOU CAN CARCFUL COMES FAMILY v 'T BE TOO WHEW IT 1 TO YOUft i , I '$. HEALTH. I KNOW. -THAT WHY WC HAVE v ' CLINIC DRUG CO. rill OUR !RRtPTlCrtJ. MT. OMVE. N. C. General 20 273 799 23 Poor, etc .'. Og Health 06 Admr, OAA and ADC .03 National Guard Armory .02 County Debt Service ;.... .08 45 750 82 Old Age Assistance .04 22 937 23 Aid To Dependent Children 02 12 178 25 Aid To Blind .00 ' 32 221 J89 A. P. T, D. , 01 , 7 645 71 School Current Expense r. .13 ;." 73 217 31. School Capital' Outlay 48 ' 248 037 20 School Debt Service ttfi...::.?,,V .01 - 5 857 28s Local School i....'.. " 1 Dog Tax 5 413 11 Dickson Charity :i .".. v ;. Operation, Equip. & Maint. of Hospital .... .06 30 952 09 Hospital Building t...;...,.... ..:. Court Law Library .T. - 42 130 35 954 30 148 322 44 144 068 75 ' 59 64 46 178 31 107 495 70 7 676 54! . 119 29 7173 4p- 94 334 91 18 341 18 614 25 246 00 , 200 00 60 00 73 633 62 96 265 17 , - 754 16 399 464 62 - - ; 514 93 2 000 00 , 1.383 00 421 854 38 58 819 18 ' 166 422 00 157 700 00 t 5 786 86 52 429 00' 264 202 60 382 308 43 1 9 952 79 y 407 054 62 13 729 52 . Vi- i. 1ST ' ikA ' 33 fi5n DA 348 75 760 49 , Total All Funds 1.25 729 010 12 , 497 121,05 687-81184 '1.975.489 62, ,.. STATEMENT OF BONDED DEBT ; JUNE 30, 1958 Road and Bridge Bonds 105 000 00 '. Refunding Road and Bridge Bonds ...a .862 000 00 jf County Hospital Bonds , , l. ' ' 220 000 00 , . School Building Bonds 30 000 00 ' School Funding Bonds . ,'........' .10 000 00 . Refunding School Bonds A ...:. s 224 000 '00 Total t. $1, 451 000 00 1955 Taxes,;.;.' .'-1956 Taxes "o ' ;. v v ,v -a ' v - i ' ' ': V,,'''',- STATEMENT OF TAX LEVIES AND COLLECTIONS , ; Tax - " .Tax , '' Valuation m "r ' Rate . .'. Levy . 1956 Taxes l-1957 Taxes 1.55 ' , 622 757 21 . 1.70 - 700 777 42,' 1.25 698 730 56 y Uncollected at - ' ?V Close of Year : , - , ,26 801 52 54 856.17 .' i; 162 138 50 ."' . Respectfully submitted ; ' ;F: WiMcGowen County Accountant