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L " .-no: lirt rii snivel tjfi 3! peahsMufcWflliSihittirS':&? ffid OetHns.tiKM mo-rt 1 IWmWWttMfnUH 2. -sfl b:T K . -If. .isvd sdaSiS ,i.TfJrtJj 4fWfcf 1 ! . -TOP, SENCliAND ijOMMUOTTlj The PottW' . , J.p1 inniMtrdC H 1L Juo ' ' V -HtU'eainttlofSWdubjlas named Le 1 VfttpreSnta Devjptepinent1' reifffii 'the' you f ai9.,-U.r 1 fi 111 tfie fourth Duplin ity l Development vmpassesrcSZlQUib to. wfal Wift toawap(4 In SBfj- n waa juagea uie mrw KPKbsaMngve; Cedar Fork and o flnnnrfiinlH aY J.! IU VUUUIIUIIIII IU - ler, lie CI can t hVien, follow the Lead- lub lias grown and the t "'itWftreldeti' wftl bave Ainotincempnt nf Bw Sparfna a .' an oppoftattity" ttf preienf nSwd.re- litfcte ititJ&tSooOEiiwtiri y quests, peuuoos na prooiems n j. MCium. i:iavannauircv vt vMijiufi! IiSHI I J uu vuuiiiy 7 DIIICIOIS, -Hong way. JMyfalon -t : public bearing wh rjijhlLiV.inyited fcere on, .Tuesday,', December 13th to-attend -JeiMg 4t4hey a e!ifiJoQoirJmBnilffo6isipt3spefed. 4WDEI I 1 l'l.rtJ'M!(.)"Wi'yca.W 5 ;jf'.feJi 1 m. m ijujeiuvui.,iiMa, jk Bv.-iP.-iir any: rt t -.a. srtu Jiare the', Detiemher Aneeting'jon Monday veuJjijr,'i)o.: .8-jfah A -panel. discuss iori'byT tbeusenioriWfiiiM 1 ' heldDn "Pfe iFSmfly-iawdThe hal ' lenge "T -VouthJ''.-'wwe' iKd.'s girts 1fwiUive IPTCafiiftrtasisBjaiaaiO bi lore oner kot ae jnetrngs-i'-arentft w-act resem. ft T DO0V plairil-iilMrDChrtetniBar 6cheaut(aftiiBiMgdnga today, Decpmber. I": look far a (fuller ac- ill be tMiiiecsutawt'EMnaMad tyUha morohanto and Home Daw '-"tion Clubs tolhe area, bpnds r tion Clubs Inlhe area, b ,.i sltrat f - A 1 Doe" brr.a4,.at1V0l9jjB tl"Agri ci.:tu"JL;vujWaig te;Kealisi1B8:ti f lect!on aAd i Costi?uctif''o s op, B.Sealf"fe ;stil on safe. ? 4 totijht yours yet? Sale of 1 - t important Jor tie auc a lberculosis procr-a-to in 1 r-tlon. Tbt vwj of ' tha-sad :ease ,.t on you, try yrT ' cr?e Dr.-L.J,.,i, UaLoan. should receive attention. The bearing will be held in & auditorium of-the Agricultural Build tag in Kefaansville, between - the hours of 2 antf 4 p. m., on Tuesday, t Thi? is one in a series of public hearings heing held In he Third Division, which is composed of Dup lin, Pender. New Hanover; i.Bpuss wiclc, 0ns low1 '"and Sampson 'Coun' jjeg Ui..i,- ,t. if tu: ; 1 ' t x jsk jacKnowJ.'saw County Board alulofes Conor ie we are going to work a little harder next year thad. wSreQhi3year amj.g jme can accomplish a lit fle more."! was-orgajuzeor-tt-wtts-deeided rallying point was needed. Settled upon was the Construction - of a Community Building Work was sta rted and today Community Build ing with an estimated value of $12, 000 is completed and tte: "only ..fa-. n -CON1INU ON BACK if ' . . 6 aoQamrtjstrUeortfiBifenfJ otr3B6ffb dw Ma leriW-Acsnrtvrtrd rojjdJlaenpJia,, y.4iWft;ffiIaraLi ns;aml JBjB. four--.aSsisfarit, JreaiiS Uc ai 'M jKE-Alif, HQ were" ansvilli Villetf ridseTk'tATlflTT.i; ConsteWiixritiai9re son, Alvinj! to.. L. TadlflcK ctor, WaMdWeek Wilie Lime tonfe' Venn, iia.;Af.itsn Benniflr' Appldl Jon wifi v&d)'' uia Jiua" 5iio-! oriT Mn TM egJ!Wll ivtsab d ai vDylcu w or'-' tBSdS2ll''iP1 SHeaKmff tnTfSSSnha .T k khnuT . TT aMlV36fi.ih'&t' Sheriff MUlef and DeptSySSSrVAr1, C4iatiJsseiMeoEc and.i wai Id nam I -at '.I .arimw&l 4f r i I t i 1 t 1 l I i"-" Sf Ail UPL N JCO0NTY JiAM.. TO rec-fca .tv5 nwot fc-fcvo ; a 3 nr-$.-z;-ji. : one -law icio m VflSfRrc '.-'r -b?:- 09fFW! r:''6nK QUWfidi ih2t,iije JbanksnOf JQualiit. ;rcrfnoJ',""rl l'"urse i oaoaern r armmg kt lvmuj vhmIH. rum rv-r i ' x i rf J (i4,aetoKand Forestry, iPrteEH Young armi..Wnt haw ajttendedl i.f. MMT i,mirsA in mia pf Prr years, have found them very bene- mrRfl ncfu.-irmRnTXKnna8Ieof SunVrHn:8 W maW 'jtn hen Hit By CaFAfoS LbeccMnn6,i a 14-year old- s'tfident AoWh' ipupliriHigh' School,?died -from in- juw4uuerea wnen strucitJHr.a. t rear.- neotjcea i-a - weinesaay-a!tvt noun tiuer jiaving Deen nit mat morning while catching a school pus at tie intersection of NC 403 and USJI7 in Faiscn. : ' Driver of the ca rwa Annie Bar- field of Mount 01Jve.v rTavicharges Were-jjnade at the., time, pendini; Bootlegg CaugPM overnor llodaes ORTH CAROLITWL nerore me ra or.-tMnissv"w 4 Resolved. ,utTthis;Boal"dl.A, by nders toV "-vrn&r 'W Hodges' its trty 6a ujwn his f "H - dent's Cahi asTjou. sree by . ' r,, W Board rejoice. ) H qualified to occu. I PresideBt-f,'-f- Thurston .CroVe Coshi Counfy was tjKSTTfthKagr Wghfc.near.a bi2 , steam still lOlhuiajWlLUCXlSqau, was joauea ana ready to go he 'was caught . :J2rt, ana oniy z jars oym&my. 0 . neveu, inei inigperr Graham Chesmtitt of Duolh,4 three offlrar '-ntXTwayn e-rglr and rtin frSm-beKmd the'&r to cross the highway toward the stopped: school oucKie uown.dna.wc f'sy.s ww..iQsumflg wfielf'ffiey rasflMUsr 3ft znreaiei s-jsTTjeawr iim'arit,""! s Andrews. SfT.jeai.r aty. njj f:a'a riintK y j.is.r. xtLiL-jte j.-emIm uw dojlheiame.ejij tgji 'acF'Silfayfof sifiu .laJnui-Quu-.v Here in our own district-W; wffinge-Mggtt fMI-'fWi 21?fT 2-l th3ves and DuK County itePli5! Aio StBtdLV.Pwitbatl -vlShaTBpidndrif . N&KBteha;s;eatn bQeiimone deterji jrjne that jQwigreafc-lgBt eVe4 that dtnatted with: the owtv stim l thf ibPJDUUeldadMnifTi,Bactem4dr; i?Jn&. .ancn HaBdnds -sathendnto'eS ttolr -nv.4 lors fifi' hhte 4w. ocnoiiieajg Bsapfwu onc ne TOKtwent on to say, "the telegram bon tntt inpdB iJaP-iawilln omiraidOwfl-iff'WaB MiilrilPin back; wittnthaah 5joti.la-e!tthea4Jc feeflfi' 4rouod(BntapingtiwieJiatTet)o teaeuiwmoM? mnryTaKa already gave the ten':rnhe;,so rdHtdita.(tfaecra8t AllaW:icoacritotnyjsk oirteaiheoteaiiisee totoswdfKim Jr.b ftrf'Wa1ns;w!total SpMr4.tebrt9aJi;Srt8te mv.-hiqUtlndfrfraiXWull uJ3iitm.JpwrnaBd femplfUirottghottrr.thisam ifWfBll1 rWcffiffl Ml .xicnJ ooY Kyr tu to o31!-oro nnd UI U5. 3K ationat: br J if: f.n: .-,:: farm nmoram otitti vannma;.s The oanfcers has, a?, .T.tttrntv,.. .Key,- Bankers,, ,,-for Duplin County, Douglas R,. Peacock vice rr?s!gentincajanking !wtaiil .(rust. Company, was icdimtthe!t. Bghkerf ciauon jvns won-itrr Tne letn consec utive year - 1 the "aimuiil.' Agricul tural Award presented by, the Ame rican Bankers'" Association to the state association -With the . best re- 7"Yv;"- wwmhw iieiiuun.LBij. .-rapmrea wuiii jacprations Airtbe taye1gflfiM"aing-tt :which wmmmM&Srord (or farm service. "-'- M-uw-oouno tane. 01 nnnirr a -.---- wa uww pcrjivi money and time on their farm pro gram' than on any cimer stagte as- Highway 11". she was struck by wo car 01 Arme Barfield, a school teacher in Warsaw. Rebecca wps taken ta Duplin General Hospital where she never regained coreciousnos. She suffer- ed '-,fractured survived by one sister. Lynette Mozingo of Wilming pree brothers, Roger and .Mozingo, of the home and Mozingo with the U. S fee in Japan. soCRttion, aptivity. At Jeast 500 ban- Kers participalied actively as comr ; toontianeO on baek) selected ior tih, by, unanimously eAc.. twns and Congratulates him llpfin tie great oppbrityHehJcJy4TBlrt for rendering' 6 'ftslin&lEWDH lie service. - - Resolved, Ttof ofcte-!rfcriiiajieJ solution be sent to Governor Hodges And to the press. , , . tlis the h, Day ,of PeoemberJ Board of Commissioners of Duplin County ' 1 : " J. W. Roffler, Chairman Leon Brown, Member . f Kenneth G. Grady, Member y A ' Lott Komegay, Member i J. B. Stroud, Member. - ' AKrCT . ..i,,.,-,,..,,,.! W. Williams Clerk -K .tsMoiieejUUci.jKade wheies. I5he iKealtglssto Re -held 1Mseek. LEtoW VTk Jm " , f J-l ceinTKii uiai neoeocavctau- Mr sni-UWLaCIAlih.jer s car!hteJtiPayparlied-orf lch-S am Ffl when rt i , , anmauy ,w 1 x ' "' , r . - A; j TJ. ir.fl , i Honders Mesiiah lrtJyar3awDei.l8 Stosq tuo 13 3si ow ui'm-tuo iko uisfid unsq -wo lo t9fT! pfiE Wt fiwt hid s e a iaafl :1-so anil aa Juod :i Jisk mi trf tl :!noiJClS03S JX90 odl xs saauoJvboo. lis St.b n -rvm id lo 1 1:1 HiHJWSKrt tl II I I jtoTiS i Ijil I Jill ,iUUi svsdoipolf fj5 to T-'il V, .noiyntiRtiocg-o.-teaioa m T 1 I 1 S 1 - n J , I " BP ivwrrr' gj- SS r -ts. a A LITTLE SHAKE Y As Head Football Coach Bill Taylor boarded the bus for Morganton, he was somewhat apprehensive, but the un certainty of the game and not underestimating the opposition brought home the victory and State Championship. Back of Taylor and in the bus are Assistant Coaches Bill Helton and Huie Lewis. ( Photo by Ruth Grady). Polling Places For Cotton Referendum Voting T61 Be;Held Decembr 13 iTM-'.:Mcnittt vtHive .: Orjfcanunity Chorus will present the Christmas' pdrtial'i'icif tsHandel's :cJfesiaH, SundaDeocmbet;4acat?4:0 P-."W. tfte-EirslEptist.Ch(rch te:iOBatoxict which is' presented dfareJ4Wtyeiw.T6iaru- ; ts ; oiade np oUsiflgw-s -lrom'iMottflt f 'tary of receive a OavnoFeisonp andnWareaif, Ga&fcf- solotatq .-wilfcitanSiatlileen'- Weireri' Duplin County cbttAirWweers wil receive .then; 9ffcial,nt'joj! jhelrj iwi larm acreage ,fflWSFe4itsvcr cotton weil before. fh &ter8i6orti day which will bev iDeffiber1 13? If60- ,,v ... - Cotton acreafie afloitttiWils ifhi- all farms in1 the county have. be5eavdker iri.t I i .1 . . . r- . r iiiniCTj uy uie vuuiioi nan jKimmn- tees in accordanciU4JbBiw and the regulations issued hy the Secre- of J Blkad9iKrffi.'sopHu.xBty$ta!hend nantraX:cGtt3 naasMeA-Tbtioe teneni ahd r iVw cLehn'. kfltUMUdiate tone, all of Chapel HilltcJrmo..-.i vtie persi laewacanoa nu.w unoer' tBf farm th4, MUSIC Department ol Mount Olwe Junior Colleggand oragnist at -St. Stephen'sigLf JfJ Church In uoldsboro. ThuTOnJcordially invled to attentH H (Zl Jones were Among some thirty out- clutfeB,'aw1toi were honored at 1(ieaSIURecDgoh Oreensboro aturdayWflkins' awl jonei wer etate winners hi Toba- IscftleonrationThe team, oemonstrauoji judging took place at the 4-H Club Week id Grednsboro. Tbey won the title in comonHtJim hlth ?&d Vinoer of the Northeast. era, and Western districts. Dr. s. Proctor, prest.'-nt ct A?& T. College made the principal add ress. Accompanying the I bo v were Mrs. Cleora Jones, mother,-' of Wil liam Oliver, Miss B. A. Beatty. a teacher leader whoissitf4 i - -n-ing the team end - R.-E. - ., county Nesro AjricuUiE-.-i t t. de for?4. ioaoniaTioHenn noil i pp'iu.fjpe uv ri tm Mrs fed! tnjU ' M 41 1 th'dv:,Ai;imUd, Ivso that it can he sunt n I Christmas Bgzaqr '.'mi.. TT-. IH. S f ' I , . turch is haying a Qnaar Turkey dinner in the lrUwslp Sll of the Church CjMdar beings served: SftflSMKsMCciias ioii3lincibaf-y51! m Jre estal and may oserator or other Di-odumr firm oie farm to'laBfatAei1.. b .- -Li The cotton, referendum td be b(M i (CONTCVUED.OSiTBAOKr' i-r.' faispn Principal, Shoots d aprons, mixer and toaster cot- sluffed.aciaalpt'nnl rag, l.vttabv's knitted saaqne, pot holders. Wti, Jew- elry. Items of a country store- r.L'iisM)ocRaei and'ies, and 'TOhBTS.'.-OtlMrtLtB Amottg them - -!.-.. 1. :. .. .4 . 1 Russell Bostic of Bostic Dru ...pany, Inc., of Beulaviile in the . " new drug, store of.BeulavilJe. i opened for business on Saturday, Decembe J. ThijWHooVrn d. . e is located on the Main Street of j1BlaviUe;airfurnUhe!w-;:h j'l new equipment and fixtures. . Bostic is a young pharmacist fir i rtfc Hill who received his' license in February of 1959 The Drugs: n Is Incorporated by Russell Bostic, R: H. Lanier of Jeulaville and O C. Uanctardr irrOf Wllaee' , ! : ' (Photo by Ruth Grady.) ' A-.Bai lementafy School since August, died at his hntnn In Mount OHye;1Vednay'moriilhg trom'a selfj inflicted pistol, shot. . , . Batson was dead on arrival of the Moant; Olive Rescoe Squade Inves tigation indicates that Batson got up between 5:30 a." m. and 6 a. m. and put on a pot of coffee. Be then werit to the couch in the living room where he laid down and shot, him self with a ,.38 -caliber pistol.; I'M the latest report, no note had been found. r-.n ' 14 T. Seymour, Wayae - County Coronor, quoted Mrs. Batson as aav- t.. . .i i r.j . f t .. . ,. . . uisjww iwiH i uu causes ax ner husband's actions. ' . v . Batson became principal of Fai- soo EiemenUry School after baying At m - . m m m m U. UlUBnlifiUS rved as frffiSpSP dflMoutt Olive'- Mls for eigltt years ' iMor1 to go to Mount Olive he was Superm- lent of Fremont Schools for two yars. (Batson 'aaroctlye hwjivie affairs and was arpatt .Qotfetnor in the Ro tary Club and past President of me Mount Olive and Fremont Rotary Clubs. 4 'He was h native of Greenville. S C Batsoa was married to the for mer Sallie Mae Alphin, of , Mount Olive. In addition to his wife.-Bat-1 son is wrrrby. m, J..A. Jt. j is. a siuaenttaStrot:paraMtt vau lege; oncosis fcec Mis. Nannie, Bat son. Grenvillet Ki. and a-' foster. brother, Monte Rents, of California, Funeral arrangements art Incom plete, . , .. , i bfifcTarktf diaee suftAteC:Ot to 7:00 P M. Be sore to get your i ' sr m - v ' mwm Af BeuJoviHa n variaiy;rvuues ori960," in the Beulavflle High School '"Audi Wri0rti9e(mti-Saturday night; December: Wthy eT3o. Many featured aott-tl&bpb6fikted. in cluding Mr. Fred Crouter. a profes- l-sipnal Magician and Hypnotist; The Beulaviile High School Band: Fran- kin, Jones, vocalist; The Meadow- larks; Comedy skits, and many other nets. iv.y,;. MIL!. ... . , . I a . it - r, : pis proBram upresenipq-rer me . OeeBJtt.or tftsUedlavilte Bigfe Sen ooLBand. A small admission wiU-he .' charged. Come -out and enjoy 4n eveniog- of good, clean entortaitiw3K. ment, and support your Lion's Club and Band m
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