--,1 J, J" r 7 iV ""',4 ! t't XXYn " No. 43 i:zNAi;avuxE, nozra cacolina. thuksday October 20, im PRICE TEN CENT SK:- N- Carotin Of 1SC3 To C There ' 1 V I: in ; The Eastern Pres Association . met this past week end in. Ral eigh with The News and Obser- -ver as hosts. It was a very plea sant and worthwhile ; meeting . with" a clinic on Saturday morn ing on Classified advertising.' It , was'a most instructive clinic con ducted by Milligan of the News ;' Argus and Gardner of the Kews Wd Observen They did. a good Jab., It's fun to gar to the Associa tion, and hear everyone . talking "hop." , ' ' t v ' I wish that ' every person . in Duplin County could have seen j the flower ' show- in Warsaw, on : Wednesday. The show was put On by the Home Gardeners Club of .Warsaw, and it was "out of this world". I never dreamed that as many flowers were blooming this time of year. The shew Was put on in the Presbyterian Fellowship Hall. Each classification was jud ged separately, and I know it was ' tough on the' judges. Tney even J s. CONTINUED ON BACK) " ' Convicted On Two if': Hattle Gavin, 74 -year old J. ' Warsaw Negro, was eonvtoted ' 1st Duplin Superior Ceart laat J week and sentenced "to one, : year In- ft.' C. State Tttooa. . r: Woman's' WvWoa, on tw a-i i horUon enarfea." X ' ; IhdgrMalMln Paul gave ; ne - semenee- ia- sua einesfl i-;';Neg: womajv'.'wn ha Teenv . : ednvictod tm-thtpfm slint.' 's-fs cnargea. ';.,;rr She vat eammltUi to State V Prison am nnj-.V.'-;-1 i'u, i4 Ullla MUton, a Negro gtrl, . teaUfled : that Hattle Gavin pertomed ffc ahorttona eat . heti-tvi, '.'' f Also uraMrlnr vHiimMi ' 1 In the eaae rrere: Frank Me- Duplin Sheriff Ralph ; MUler. wh headed., the in-. L .veatlgatloa: Dr. O- & Raanfns sen and P O. L. Sedwine y and: Nona : lin. :,. Praneea ' ':': Qalna. ail of DspUn General : Hospital. ; where the Milton girt -was treated.; ' 3 men; big sum TAKEN IN DUPLIN y- A 1500 gallon still described by . County Sheriff Ralph Miller,,, as on of the 'Jargest,, captured in ' Duplin County, was raided Sun ; day morning by constanbles and ' a sheriff dDUtV. . 4 1 V The still, in operation at the : time of the raid, was steam rig ,!' ged.' Officers arrested three men -at the acene. They were; James Albert Boyette, 32, Negro, of Al- bertsoh;, Macon Samuel Clinton, 29, Negro, of LaGrange; and Wil- lie Bay Selleri.S, Negro,' of Mt. .Olive,. Fifty five large' barrels ; of mash, were found, along with 65 cases containing 189 - gallons s of nontax paid whiskey. V - The still was located on one side of Nahunga Swamp..' ' .'; iThe three men were given, a . preliminary hearing and placed under $50Q bond eacKThey are to J be tried in Superior - Court No vember 18 Arresting officers were ' constables T. E. Revell and E. E. Proctor, Constable A." J. Sum- merlin and sheriffs deputy W. O. Houston accompanied the - con- stables oh the raid. , fcriY$infcrd"r In cnznsville J Od v mt tf r 3l ...v ),. .';. . i Hon, Terry Saaford, Democratic ; Nominee, for Governor of North ' Carolina, will speak at a Demo cratic Rally at the Courthouse in Kenansvillc,-: N, C, on Monday. October 31,. At 11:00 o'clock. A, M. . .-. , ' r-,-l.y - Terry Sanford has gone before the peoale; with a"vvigorous pro gram of progress for North Caroi lina. Through the Democratic pro cess of free;' and open discussion of ail issues, he had presented both himself and his program.'.' .A 1.-.' crowd is expected for t e r "y. Flan now to "attend. " ' -'v.- r r -' -.bnri. wi'.h ; you. i r f i iv' itj ":.r CizY C:.:cxi;-Uofrons ."Day::;Go!3brat!oii, -;1'o Ei C:or Una LOdidf -,YQaD: 'Ever TliissVear ,Th annual Veteran's Day Cele. bration .U be held. In Warsaw. November 11th sponsored by the American ; Legicin ' Post.-. 127 .pf Warsow . This celebration was for merly called Armistice Celebra tion, but as of this year and here aftef, the eelebration will; be rei f erred to as Veteran's Day, as it is in honor of the veterans. - . - Th activities will get under way with the parade beginning at 2)0 p. nvO. P. Johnson, Superin tendent of Duplin County Schools has released the information (that all Duplin County Schools will be dismissed at 1:30, so all the achool children, county wida may attend the parade and other activities of the afternoon. " i .- V . f ; ' Again this yearl' sponsored by the Junior Chamber Of Commer Rural Fire "We have had a number of people in the neighboring rural area surrounding Warsaw to . ask us for aid jn Fire Protection, and at this time we do not have the equipment necessary to do the job", se said chief Carrol Best ox WarsawDepti., : The Dept. in regular meeting, two months ago decided to, make an ,an-out efjort to lorM a Rural Oept and quip M V properly. A committee was chosen to seek oflt the details and arrive at an Esti mate el the eost involved in set ting up fhiM aew dept The earn mitteeworking'Va-ihe. basis of information received frnX the Worth Carolina Fire-insurance Ratjng Buiaureported tbafc.Mj order" to have a dept. approved by the Rating Bureau sntaimum of fCKKMIvWpuldl)e jrefluirebT to purchase' and build the 'deeded tiOcltt-a''-'?-i'J'' ' Fireman W. 'C Martin. Sec and Treasurer. Said, that a start has already been jnade oh this pro ject, in the purchase of a two ton truck, on which . will foe mounted a one thousand gallon Tsmk tor hauling water to the acene of the fire. "Martin further stated that Important East Central Game v.; 1 f,1 Cli'vG ! -! ' ; END COACH BILL HELTOV GIVES HIS ENDS THE WORK. "REBEL: Above Coach Helton talks the" North Duplin situation over with several of the flankers for , James Kenaa Tigers. Coach Helton.., promises these boys they will get to handle that ball some against the tough Rebel team.' From left to right: Alien Wahab, Colin Quinn, , Dwight Kirhy, Johnny Pridgen and Helton. . , "s: i J COAOI KCIAl.J KALLZL TALK'S KL.IT hj. U U i l.-Ioel of the North' DupUa Rtl a former Tigers coach, gives out some good information to the r.bel backs that will try to out score the Ne. , 1 team in Cass "A" J" aefKenao Fit ' y n'.t at T'sar rSeld. From 1 L.t to r'-:t: Pick'y C . '.xi, FU V;'v-r ; i, J e Ten ra'.'.:r;sworth, rr!' ' :T ::.:-', r;' v;: a, a.i ca-;.' - ce, K'M I960 North Carolina will be present lor the day s activities. , The chairman of the different committees x helping plan, this celebration are as follows: v : Floats-Junior Chamber of Commerce-Chairman Al Smith.- '.o,': ' Marching Troops-Chairman : : Elbert Matthis and serving -with hint E. C. Thompson. J-r' )T Guest Speakig Committee.'Hohi ert I, West, Chairman; Norman ; Dance Committee - Forest Mar. tin- - Chairman; '' A. W. McNeil, Flowers and E. .C. Thompson. .. 'EftUVaoh, Otis Swinson. Allan Draukhon, Jr.; Sidney Apple and Matthis. Bands;' and Beauty Committee Francis ''McColman Chairman; Bin Bartletta and A. W. McNeiL Speaker s Stand Committee-Otis bur Help this money came rom voluntary contribuions of rural propery owners. j-.-Vy;". : l::'y! It should be noted by all rural property owners that when , this project is completed it, will cause a. reduction in the insurance rate on all property in a radius of four uiiies of the town of Warsaw. ' xThe Warsaw Firemen will con duct a canvas of all rural proper ty owners in the four mile area on Sunday afternoon, the 23rd ot October- At this time the firemen wilLjollcit donations and. contri-. buttons in the form of cash money Or pledges toward the. $300JX) needed to provide' this vital and necessary services.-. y Chief Bast pointed out that the Warsaw mr- f fit corporaiorl whose sole' purpose and aims Is the safe guarding - -at life and propertyj through, fire protectioiv prevention. and fighting.. ,- - " ,;;v1,:. All ; rural ,. residents and' pro perty owners are urged to contri bute generously j to .this poject which will cause them a reduced insurance rate, and may well be the; means of saving their homes r even their- Uvea. - Burnaiv: ihY The agenda for the celebration is as follows: r;ci,-.. 2:00 P. M. Parade j 3:00 P. M Guest Speaker at Ameri can Legion Home ' 3:29 p. M. Memorial Service from American Legion Home. ' 8:30 P. M. Crowning of Miss 1960 American Legion :, by ' Miss North Carolina. . ',' ,' , . s 9:00 P. M. Dance at the Warsaw Armory sponsored by the Ameri can Legion Post of Warsaw. Plan now to attend the Veter an's Day Celebration. A spokes man reported that it is going to Warsaw Plans U. N. The Community, of Warsaw starts it's U. N. Day Celebration on Sunday, October 23, when eight of the white churches in the community and the two negro churches, which have services us ing as their topic, "World Peace Through World Law." On Monday .morning Democra tic nominee David Henderson will speak at the Warsaw Junior High School, James Kenan and Doug las High School; His topic, also being "World Peace Through Law" At the Warsaw Junior High School, an art contest is being held. The first and second place Winners will have' their pinning posters displayed at Clark's Shop ping Center where the Jaycees win have a booth staffed by the Business and Professional Wo men Club. These' , winner - will be? on a float during the Veterans Day Parade: Also at the Junior High School a tew selections by arCTs- araen iv 1 1 npn - sin h i iv it mm m r rnA 1 1 - . Z' Z woo. xiKy wiu m usisiea oy iu rhildren born on October 24. The Gerden Chtb will Judge the art contest' . ' - At , James Kenan High School, Judge Henderson will speak to the Social Study's Group. Here he will present a book to the library "World rPeach Through World Law." : At Douglas High School there Beulaville Fumbles and Mt Deulaville 'O Jamse Kenans and North Duplin Win By One-Side Scores While Rtehlands Ties Swansboro 7-7. ; ; EOC STANDINGS i WON LOST James Kenan 2 o Mt, Olive 2 o Beulaville .31 Richlaads 1 A Burgaw e 4 .-,!,... BV .IOE COSTIN " . - 'BEULAVILLE: The PanUier's of Mt.: Olive, defending .East Central Conference- champions, knocked the Panthers of Beulavillo out of first place, last Friday nig.it with a 13-6 victory. It was the firs loss in the conference for Coach .Ervin Drb- son's team after three straight wins. Mt. Olive is now tied w in James Ken ni in conference play with two wins each. 4 The 2 teams played very much on even turns in the ffst period Only Two More Saturdays ; Left ; ; For Registering .- Area citizens who intend voting in the November t General Elections should check this Saturday in their home precinct to see it they are registered to. vote.. ' ' .'-' ' J The books will be oped for rev Sstration from t a. m. Saturday, :tober 22, unto Saturday; October 2, The registration book;, will close, at sunset on these two dates."V Between the dates given absye, persons eanregister to vote nt the homes of the Registrars in the re spective precincts. ' . 1 - - : CHtzens whe de oat deflaitely know if they are registered to vote are urged to check with .the regis trar before the books close on Sat urday October 29, arid determiae definitely their status. ;' "' Ne one will be at!ow j to vote who Is not restored. Vut ene wJl be at!e to r"v.'tr to vo'e aJter s"! t oa -:jr. . ck: be the biggest celebration that the American Legion has ever plan ned and the best "We would like to express our thanks and sincere appreciation at this time for the following towns and schools who are plan ning to' participate in our Vete ran's Day Celebration by sending us their queens, school bands and floats," stated Elbert L. Matthis, Commander of American Legion Post 127 of Warsaw. Beulaville, B. F. Grady, Chin quapin, James' Kenan, Mt Olive, North Duplin, Wallace-Rose Hill, and Douglass High School. Celebration Tues. will be given a short play about the U. N. The band will play a few selections. Here the U. N. tree will be dedicated by the PTA Jud ge Henderson will present a book to their library also. On Thursday, Dr. Mett Ausley, chairman of the U. N. week for Warsaw, will speak to the Rotar ians. This week end the community will be made aware of the U. N. by a "short" to be shown at the theatre. This is Warsaw's first U. N. Day celebration, but in a few years we hope October 24 will be as signi ficant to all of us as is July 4th. ; ,The TIMES-reoeived the follow ing telegram today from Congress man Graham A. Barden concern ing the recent hurricane damage: Duplin Tunes. f Iam anvised'bv Firmer Home t ... sv . Aamuunrauon unitauiune coun ties in the 3rd district have been designated emergency loans due to recent hurricane. Therefore ffaraers 'who had substantial los ses and who cannot obtain' loans locally, may visit the county of fice of Farmers Home Adminis tration and make application for Graham A. Bardea Congressman At LaGrange Olive Wins On Thriller 13-6 with Mt. Olive taking a 1-0 lead in I the second quarter on L. B Bre wer's two yard plunge. George Dale set up Mt. O'.ive's first ocore on a pass interception giving the lower Wayne school possession of the bail on Beulaville's 40. The point wis good pn a pajs to Dallas Sutton from second-i.rmg quarterback its Ipock. With Coach Dick McCle.mey's, Panthers leading 7-0 early in the final stanza, Dobjox's fine sopho more quarterback Jerry Simpson pitched a perfect 3f-yard touch down pass to halfback Larry Her ring all along for the TO. With Mt. Olive leading 7-6, Beulaville s try for the all-and-important point failed and the Duplin Panteers still trailed by one point. Late in the fourth quarter Beula ville fumbled on their own 22-yard (continued a tack) Still Tops In North Carolina For the 7th straight week, the James Kenan Tigers are rated by the Greensboro Daily News as the top Class A " football team In North Carolina--: k.f'"''! ; The Tigers at the present time appear to have a' tight hold "n first place. ': ' ; '.'- , - The standings. ere; , Pos. School - ..r. - r W. L. T. I. James Kenan S :'0 0 2. NCSO S. Ben venue 4. Allen Jay ' S:Jfft: Olive . Mebane 7. Beaufort , 8. Ayden - 9. I ' ""wpb. if m ' f Vance B. Gavin represented Duplin tounty at the Truman Dinner held in Raleigh on October 13. Gavin met with former President Harry. S. Truman, principal speaker at the Dinner, andreceived de tailed suggestions for the campaign on the local. Meats Information School Jo Be Held In Goldsboro An aret Meats Information School will 'be held" in Goldsboro at the Wayne Count Agricultural Building on Monday, October 24, beginning at 9:30 a. m. Duplin County agricultural lead ers, farpnersr iayo -wires,. i Jms ines't men UtferoVted in the.'Schocl are urged to attend, v Objective of; the meeting is to meet the presefif day need for the continued development ef the basic understanding and appreciation on the part of: the North Carolina con sumer for the. importance of meat h me oauy oiet ana now vo nen iiutae this product for maxunun benehts. Mrs. Maey Spicer, Duplin Home Agent, said the morning session will get underway at 8:30 a. m. and dis miss at 11:30 a. m. the afternoon session wis start at 1 p. m;. and end at 3 p. m. Tbe Meats Information School is under the sponsorship of the N. C Extension Service, N. C. Depart ment of Agriculture and N. C. Cat tlemen's Association. Duplin County ASC Office Receives Top Awards For Work In Third District The Duplin County ASC Office has been singled outfor recognition in the ASC District Three as the Out standing ASC Office. Rufus Elks, ASC office manager, said today that each person in the Duplin ASC office wilf receive a certificate and $25 in cash for the recognition. Counties in District Three are. Duplin, Pender, New Hanover, Ons low, Brunswick, Bladen, Columbus and Robeson. - Considered in making the award was the office with the best per Beulaville To Enlarge Town Hall At a recent meeting of the Town oBard of Commissioners of Beulavifle, plans were made to add one story to the Town Hall. The work will be done by mem bers of the Beulaville Volunteer Fire Department. The firemen will' pay as much ef the cost as they are able, to and also will do the actual work. The Town of Beulaville will assist when and if finances will permit. s Also discussed at the meeting were the fire hydrants which are to be located on NC hwy. No. 41 east The hydrant will be located M0 feet from the Beulaville City Limits back toward Rhodes Grill. .J,Ar discussion1' .concerning the parking area on the south side of N, ic Highway no.; 2 was held, and commissioners requested that all pfeperty owners concerned at tend the next - meeting - of - the Town Boards The concerned pro perty;, owners are- Arthur Ken nedy, J. R. Mercer, Archie Lanier Woodrow Mercer and Dr. Paul Bolin. V4'Vl- '''':.'-' -' -v " Present at the . meeting; were Maysiv G. S, luldrow, Commis sioners. vAndrew Jackson,' Harry Home, Dv. E.. Houston, Jerry Wii- luuas, and L"rmn Core. .. ,, - j - ----- - ''--.-. it 4 ,. " V r ' level: Left to right are: Terry Truman. Vance B. Gavin. (Photoby Lawrence Wofford, Eastern Baptist Association To Hold Simultaneous Revivals October 1 6-30 Twenty, churches of theN Eastern Baptist Association will be engaged in revival services during the per iod of October 16-30. The Reverend U. A. McManus, former Missionary and Pastor in the Eastern Associa tion, and presently pastor of the $orth Rocky Mount Baptist Church ia directing 4h crusade. The chur ahM that have faaeajensa'Zpd Jit rs- viv$ serv1i this Week' ( Ovl 03) an. taii1ni TrvSt fit tfU-'A EvangeuW Calvary . Jack ' MaoV 0e$t as Evangelist Corinth: Gar ners Chapel, Doaaki G. Myert as Evangelist; Grove Park, W. B. Carr as Evangelist; Jones ChapeL Norman Aycock as Evangelist; Pin ey Grove, U A. McManus as Evan gelist, Rowan, Yancey EUlot as Evangelist; Siloana; Turkey, Pastor Maurice Norman as Evangelist. The churches , to be engaged in re vival services October 23-30 are: Bear Marsh; Calypso, Jim Pollard as Evangelist; Cedar Fork, Millard Brown as Evangelist; Center; Clin ton First, Max Lennon as Evange list, Hallsville, A. Z. Gurganus as Evangelist; Johnsons, Jerry DeBell as Evangelist; Mt. Vernon, U. A. formance in the ASC office and car rying out the ASC programs during the past year. This not only in cludes performance in measuring crops but also in encouraging far mers to participate in other ASC programs for soil conservation such as the Agriculture Conservation Practices program. A banquet is planed soon at which time ASC employees in Dup- Jin County will be awarded their certification and $25 award. j DOXSCORE .C.IIH.AVt RALEIGH - The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 A. M. Monday October 17: Killed To Date 914 Killed To Date Last Year 888 Governor Adlai Stevenson Speaks In Clinton Friday October 21 Laim Sanford, Harry S. News 4 Observer Raleigh. N .C ) McManus as Evangelisfr Teachey;: and Warsaw First, Randolph as Svangelist. Everyone in the area of churches is invited to attend the i vices of revival and recieve the blessing that comes from meeting: with God's people. - Bear Marsh Church To Hold RemaK Bear Marsh Missionary Baptise Church, Moun401ive. N. C, plaaw Homecoming Junday October 23nL- Rev. T. N. Cooper, a former bow 'serving the First Baptist i Bethel, N C. will bring the coming message. Dinner on the urch grounds will follow, will be a short afternoon ; with special singing, recognition ef former pastors, members and fr iends. Since Bear Marsh Church was Es tablished 197 years ago, the reading of the Church History will be t special interest to everyoiic Revival Services will begin ear Monday October 24th. and routine through the following Sunday Oct ober 30th. The Rev. Vance Tyson, of Bladenbora, will be the visiting Evangelist, bringing the message -each evening at 7:38 P. M. The pastor, the Rev. R. H. KeHy, , joins with the Church in extending;, a sincere welcome to everyone to attend these services. Rev; Vance Tysom ' Governor Adlai Stevenscet wHX' speak at a Democratie Rally a the High 'School Ball Perk In Clinton, N.J, on Friday. October 21, 1960, at 3KM o'clock, P. If. ' Join the Duplin County Steven son Rally Motorcade west of War saw by 1:15 o'clock, Friday after noon, Kctober 2T. The Motoreadc will leave from Baltie tor CKst.i ton at IM o'clock, J ' - The Sampson ..County, Pesos cratic,: Executive Committee , taw 4 extended a 'cprdlal inritatkaa. to all to attend this raBy. This la a . ,. :tunity to hr a r-X"" r v ! i I v-r-' i i