IT'' -'r! ' ' y """ 4 ti.:. r-t. ... .'V I vk:.. y'-W.'.V.'x. . .'!" ... .,.. mml,, ' . .fir v" .-A I0NI mum ; 1 1 1 " ' I. T T . it CLUMtSXXVH Nr x ..-'. .tl"."' map " - : J V."'-' Weil, Vadie do you dhkk you ,M make it through aw more week? Have your doubts? WejU, here's hoping! But during the' holidays when the food will be so good, the bouse so warm nd cozy, tin you i . ngteer eo happy, we ed sit back end relax and say. "It. was well - worth every ounce of energy, (hat I spent". But during the Christmas season lets eU try to remember and enjoy the real meaning ot Christ mas. I notice that the Home Demo-- cstraton Okibs have had es their ' theme, for 'the month of December . 'Ohrissmas ' Traditions Strengthen TJw-Camfly Jtes". In tht write-ups tiwa then entire 'county every club ' has atressed .this point of makirig . Christmas e reel fooesto-goodness sincere "hottday" J rather than a "Uonowday." What-' beautiful thought - ,v ' , i f ' '. ."Old man winter" hi asserting him self in no uncertain terms. The lov ely "Indian Summer" which lasted ' longer than usual this year disap peared abruptly, and caught us eH unprepared for ails ' onslaught of freezing weather It is surely nice for .the hog-killing season, and all . that good "fresh? eason. and eH mas makes one's mouth water. Due ; Un County in the "hog killing sea ' son" is tops! I. know that Duplia ' ' County has the recond oa. good sau age, Uver puddiog and souee meat . . These - iarmers and . iheir Wives know exactly what, how much and when to add the seasonings to make the meat Just r&it t F Pkik HUL Is ready and "raring to go" n their Wg Cfarisbnas Fes- tiva) Saturoay. Parades, Ooeca and . marching units will fee there to ' . make the town bruet with noise, en Jhusfeisni and fun. The- merchants Tff 1 ether business meat have wor- ked Wethec i&ooT'easfar"tH . make 'i day g-la otioir m Fkut iJl Perhaps he.wathejt wi (iejata before Saturday. j . , ' Yoo -didn't forget to mail1 your check for thossr. B.-" Chrfctmas Seals, did you? It have not talked wkh Mrs. Bill Taylor this week, but ' tost week she toW me that the seal , sale was tagging a bit. We crtft let 1 Uns happen, the prosram mt ataxe . is too gnat a program not io get oar support, and the success for the . : program depends olmoat entiredy on CbrMmat Seat ' used to be-that ef you got en a on your report card, you were cel led grind. Nowadays you're cei led a weV-motivatod achieved in the college level perceottles-trem CHANGING TIMES. V Speaking of cold weather, bsve you ever had the fortune or nwor : tune of workimr id a. newspaper of fice q extreme cold weather? You have heard of mules being stubborn and. unpredictable, hut tiuy can't bold candle to newsprint in cow , weather. Try running the folder or m-ess an extreme cold weather for a new experience. , One sheet of newsprint, (when you - pick it up) wiH shock the daylights out. of you. the next piece may do exactly as M shouM, ot it may feel like it is naileoXb the- floor. The paper will actually leave the1 feediog bed of 4he press' of -50 to-the ceHing and ding there Last night h -took' wo to feed foe "fcCding machine one t one end of the paper and one.at the other, piiUta&'pus&ing, ending and coaxingene little, sheet of news print, to go vhere it .was supposed to go. Once coaxed into the folder there is no guarantee that it is go ing to behave as it. should.. For no i"jparent reason whatsoever, st wiH t r Kp, turn crooked or a piece of sheet will tear out, or it will go ; trough as it should. Of course, I cant feed the big press, but I dont see how. Mose can get paper thro tiiere for you h read. He re Tiarkod last night that he would be 1 lad to see hot . weatforr eo the pap xr wduld behave Cut v.hen wo get in' a rush t' e fulder is my problem, but iud 5" y- on jXKrt 4e od me on i e other we guarantee to get you t least a half of a paper during . 's extreme we: Jtuth 'ayecos To Help -!cc:!y Fcmilios T!;e Jjtvcens of Kenansviile wiH k up f ..id for tiie needy families i We .-'nesday t&gW hefore .Chrlst is,' Et-?mber. btweeavJw i-s 6:'.J and 1:00 P. M. The Jay st.. - it that' re;,' ' sts of 'Ken '.lie ilease have food, canned 's ' any appropriate . items v tliey knock at your door i t :,t rM. : 'r ' - v ; fre.iram Is being sponsored j. t J ":"s of Kenansvi'.'e. Any 1 a :nee-'. , tf; -rvirg -, f -y v f s r ;,t--,' St " 1 ta v.. ,.,Lw'J ty :V. I;.".'-; ' ;'; I.-.' V MOUNT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHORUS and dir ector, Eugene S. Mauney " who will present the Christmas portion of .Handel's Messiah, Sunday, llsndcls Messiah To tt 4:00 P. M. kt the First Bap tist Church of. Warsaw, I Handel "1 Messiah will he: presented by the Mount Olive Community Chorus, Jby fifty, voices from Mount Ohve, Warsaw, and- Faison and soloists from Goldsboro, Chapel ' "Hill, and Boone, N. .:C.f. V' ' ' i ' ; ':; " The chorus will be under the dk ir I , - ' ' . - - '- - , - . ..n,-- -- -;, il 'i 'j 1 i 1 . ' j 1 Herbert Best Elected Soi( Conservation District Supervisor EffecrfveUanuarv 1 H Deceratfer S-10 wis sdH conseiva: tkn district election week k Dunlin CourtyjlThe voters In Ijiffjcounty have chieeJi.U; H. Be W a three year term to begin January 1961 Jenciea The tesDtm&e from Hhe .lieible assktani voters tacoungl eiiWgss fyfcag' to the sopernsoi end koey Wish to express appreciation to afl Who participated. C" Soil Consecvatioa; District super visors occupy Iftsitioa ofpuMic office and pubiie trust. As mem ber of our kMal hoard, Mr. Best wiH assist in program planning, policy making and the carrying out of a soil and water conservation pro gram for Dunlin county and South eastern Soil Conservation District Members of our county and district boards will meet regutery with agri cirKurai togency representatives and others interested in important program. District supervisors are non-salaried officials, ' serving the district, state and nation in ftfais important role largely at their own expense and without compensation in the form of salary. , , The Southeastern District is subdiviBka of N. C. State gwem ment, organised under ' the provi sions of the General Statutes- of I!ew President Duplin llurses Asso District No. 27 of the North Caro Una .Nurses -Association held its DecemberMeting at Pat's Barbe que in Wallace on Wednesday, Dec ember" 6th at 6:30 PM.'The Pri vate Pining room i was decorated wi'Jj Christmas ' greenery! and red candles. Places were marked with Christmas corsages. After a delec table turkey dinner -the Presi dent. Mrs. Mary Bowden, presided over short business session. Plans were made to launch a wWte stock ing campaign in an effort to help taise money for nursing research. there being three major centers in North Carolina where this is being done Mrs. Bowden gave a short re port on the State Nurses Meeting held' in Raleigh the latter part of ' October, K!fjr&.--$ .i;-,f';.'-.-;:.- Newly eiectea otticers tor . sna year were recognizee.: roesMenc: Mr. Marcia PoweU; , First Vice President: Mrs. Carol Caveoaughi Second Vice Presktent; -Mrs. Glad ys Thompson; Secretary: ' Mm. Mary Boney; ; Tteasurer Mrs. R metta; Warrsatir. Directors: Mrs. Ruth uinn and Miss Mary Lee Sykes. ' Nominating ' Commktee: Mrs. Mae Griffin, Mrs. Witoa Pate and Jlrs-Jforma Candreva.. -'. ' Mrs, Bowden was presented gift in appreciation for her Service dur ing the year," v j-v-v-".- , ' il. . ? , 1 j-m I t carols were sung wish Mrs. Remet ST Warren Tl-'ri' T the' xylophone in accompanmetA A very iuueresting aftd enteKaiiiaig rtJPPet show depic ting Se poem .""i vm the Night Be- i fore Chiretmas" was given by Mrs. j Eometta ; Warren and Mrs. Maxine h. ".y. -' .v.?r"?, 'y 1 Tweoty-fmir trmbers attended, j T r- 2 f r t yw U la i i..e- . f ' ..isJay" nfe". t ii t:.. isci.ia ti 'l..:.mi; ; .. KENANSVILLE, N02TII Be Presented By Mf. ection of Eugene S. Mauney, organ. isf v. Iiq is toe head -of the Music Dtrtmet of ' Mount Ohve Col lege.. He Ipsa been wt(h the college , since 1957 aod is choir master and organist at Saint Stephens' Episc-, poJKhurch in GoWsboro, ! 'The public is cordially inivted to attend. n " " . North"' Carolina such, supervi w. ,Ji Ainit. . X ' DJanits can De receiver ta UK sotstdtstrksts h.ve a responsi.. htUl-niHia nunU nf M,. -rnH,.' ' S C"1. . , and dSrfct. rManyljbdividuals, other erouns suddLv .i.n...nfH. ijc M a.. H-sisJse.iH geeaungj. are set up eaoft year. District tup ervUors are ysviv. elected rcpreseh- tatlves to cooroMte the varitnu' as pects, of (his prtgwnii.V- ?-. !; 'v Other supervisors in, DupUn Coun ty are- James Albertten and Cslr vk Mercer,' - f',. 4 ' . IPS'- i- CHBISTMAII PROGRAMS The Christmas tree with a visit from SantS wil Ibe held in the Ken ansvitie . Methodist, ; Baptist and Presbyterian Churches at the tame hour of , l;M on Sunday evening, December At The Presbyterian Church, Vesper Service will be held hi the church sanctuary at 5:00 P .M. . HOLIDAYS Local Draft Board No. 91 has an nounced that their office will be closed for the Christmas Holidays from December 23 through Decem ber 27. In January the call is for five men to be inducted on the 23rd 2 will be called for their physical on the same date. - CHRISTMAS. PROGRAM - Rev. Gerald. MeGowen of Faison will bring a Christmas Message at New Hope Christian Church, one mile East of Warsaw, on Sunday night December irat 7:30 P M. Also on Thursday night, December 22 at 7:30 P. M. the Christmas pro gram rWhen Christ Was Bora" will be given.' Everyone is invited,': an nounces the pastor,, ReV, Otis Ridge !':TUWCEY' SHOOT ' -'Ms The Kenansviile Jaycees will have a turkey shoot on December 17, 19, and 20 at .the Kenansviile Jaycee Valley. Mrs. Christine YifcsECiS' i ' D::Js MF:!in ' x . ' - ' .Mrs. Christine ' Waaams," Duplin County Register of Deeds, 1 Edit, ing the first monthly news bulletin published by the, North Carolina Re-, gister of Deeds Association.-, 1 t As . Vice .' President'iof-the State Group, this it one, of the functiont which has been given the position.; News kerns are sent to Mrs. Wil liams from over Nrth Carolina by the -various Register of Deeds.VThe' fc.r,cmatk 1 compiled Under the bulletin head: The- Tar; Heel' Re corder." -'.'v 'kV"V-v.T m c " "lion to personal notes being inchCvJ in the monthly report, hu man interest emd r-"-al depart ment r'nblems are si are 3. :-T::5 i ' n f'-'tpi en t s, fLt,l -- i it i. ; : .' p'."-"t ( .. .' i I . .:.c f CAROLINA. - THURSDAY DECEMBER 15, I960. If 5 December 18, in Che First Baptist Church of War saw. :v ' ' " " ., i nDi jcatidn$ For .1 Wildlife Plantings . Applications for wildlife planting materials are now being accepted in the Duplia County Agricultural Agents Office in Kenansviile. Vernon H. Reynolds, County Farm Agent, said today that , tile planKa? materials are free to farm ers and land owners without cost as long '3S the mr.'erials last. Applica- . 'WikEife plasVJng materials aval- ,11 snroo respeoeza units. sartoes'kaeoa 'Units. : annual seed shelter fcriidiife, ntsaabff aoaS. Research' was proved .that - where wildlife pU.l!ngs ttr ;,isi '-end where quail have adequate food and shelter during winter month that wikflife population) increase rs .nondousiy ' -.v V. In additibn to provkiing food and shelter, it is pointed out the) muki- Qora roes plantings can be planted in such a ntannwr as. to provide fen dug for Hvestock. ' Applications era fiited in flie ord er theynr received and ns kng as the supply Jashj.: v' ;'. ; Round Ball Season Underway IF. Grady Girls Doys And B EULAVILLE: Coach BiMy Bos tic's basketball boys and girls have made most of the local fans around BeulaviUe forget about the very successful, foot bail season with ihree straight Wins in a row; Beula ville's footall team cams up with one of , the. most outstanding ele vens hi the school's history. They ended t-ie rcgu'ar season in .second place In the East Central. r :l-; 'v.. Now,; the round-b3lI ; really has taken the glow off footbaU and the big Red-aod-White has rolled past RicWands 66-49, North Duplin 49 38. and Jack Carr's boys 66-48. Coa ch Bostk: lost four regulars; form his boys team by graduation wmi Jerry Simpson, ' an outstanding sophomore the Only, returnee. The y. Panthers hfch scorer and rebounder, ; Willie Home, Is gone ; along with Toby Sumner. Benny Kenendy; and. Ben ny Bay Thomsa. . V ;- ' ' In the front line this year wkh Simpson are Jamey Qukin, Danny Lanier, Larry' Herring, end Sloan Thlgpen, Herring, a big end on the football team, has lead the Pan-. era In their early victories Wtja. W points per game Backing up the Panther first unit along with. 6'4" Ralph Evans are Douglass Edwards Rusty Lanier, Howard Cottle,- and George Kennedy '"X A. With such- start as': Joyca BHj sard, Katie Sue Grady, and ' Jean Humphrey gone Coach Bostfc was just a libtfe uneasy about the girls (his seasonBita Sutnner, very fhwjlayer and outstanding shot. Is onry'teturnkig regular from the champ of a year ago, or course, Fht .AJbertson. i . uonna sumner, Mary Linda Albertson are gone making the job rebuilding .:tntjch tou-er for. 6ostic.;;..4 W;J;.?;, . ,v Aixg with Rita Sumner Beula wSe's lassies. wiH depend on Agnes Lanier, Addle Home, Martha Sand Un, Jo Am Bostic, and Sheila Lpi- ier. They have rn unbeaten slri ; of three going, 1 wr over Ric - t'lds 49-ia; No 43-13, -'ner 1 .s v. .s in t: a t..: . 'jol r i c t 30 j T? - ' 'n no rec7::L lilts , Jy Highways of Duplin County took more than their toil of lives during the cold and bleak week end. Four lives were lost. Three on Sunday nigftt and one on Monday night. AU of the fatal accidents - were near iCrhansville. ' Dead are Hazel Gore, a young sixteen year old white girl of Ken ansviile; Thomas D. Mclver, color ed male 25 of Rt. 2., ML - Olive; Randolph Branch, colored 25 years old of Rt. 2 Mt.' Olive; James Nor man Wade, 43, Negro, Warsaw. The first fatal accident happened at 2:50 P( M. on Sunday afternoon, 11 miles 'North of Kenansviile on road from Woodland Church to DifplinXo. Tax Listers And Assessors Are Appointed; listing Begins January 2 -The following named persons' have been appointed and approved as Township List Takers and Asses sors for 1961: Warsaw Township Mrs. R. Best, Jr., and Miss Sadie Bennett;' Faison Township Mrs. Eunice Faison and Mrs. M. J. Lam bert, Jr.; Woifscrape Township -Mrs. Harvey Carter end Mrs. Rus sell Whitfield; Glisson Township -Remus Outlaw; Alertson Township Mrs. Hess Davis; Smith Township Clarence Shepherd; Limestone Tow nship - George Sumner and Wyatt Hunter; Cypress Greek Township -Elmo Maready; Island Creek Town ship - Mrs. A. C Ha.ll, Sr., and Mrs. Leland Teachey, Mrs.' Edward F. .Johnston,' Assistant Rocktish Township - Paul Smith; Rose HiH Township - Mrs. C. T. FUssell, Jr.; Our Friday :KbSmS' Pwduotion jta&t As- MAJbl'B hold its I960 'Annual Meeting ot Stockholders on Friday. December '16, t 3:00 P. M. TheA meuag will be held m the gram m r school 'auditorium in Kerans-J Vk.. Complete reports win be give covering the year's business- acti vities of tha association. Also two dtaptors Will' be elected. Sam Bundy of Farmville, widely knewtr for bis humorous addresses, wtt be speaker for this occasion , Garland f. King, General Man ager, urges all members and inter Girls Gage Schedule 196041 Dec, 16 Wallace-Rose Hill Dec. 20 Union High Harrelte Sotro ) Dec. 21 Open Jan. 3 Burgaw Jan. 6 James Kenan Jan. 10 B; F. Grady f Jan. 13 Open . ' Jan 17 Union High Jan' 20 North Duplin Jan. 24 Burgaw Jan. 27 Ohlnkuapin J an. 31 Richlands . (-Feb. 3 James Kenan Feb. 7 Wallace-Rose HUI Feb. 10 Open Feb. 14 Open Denotes Home Games ALBERTSON: Coach Larry Ste wart's B!ue-and-WNte at Grady has bad a. big jump over the other sch ools in, the county conference along with the Indians OV at Chinqua pin. . : ; :X t The Grady kis. hinner-ops . last year have really set the woods oik with vine straight wins. They have defeated. Brodgen twice, Moss Hill twice, and Seven Springs, Pink HML. Soutfawood, Deep Run, and Gran tham ance to lead the way ' wh their impressive 'OA record. . ;.' ., Stewart started out too years ago wkh aU hehrpeft and now bis tassies are top speed, seniors. They ore Alice Faye Smith, Faye Harper, Judy Patterson, Carol Smith, Jackie Miller. Gail Grady. Carolyn Grady, and Kathiene Brown. He only tost two girls last year and that 'was by transfer Betty Kay Herring went to Pink Hafi and is playing on the. ii-st -ream, and Mary Lewder moved 4 Mt Oliva. . ;; -w 1 know it is mighty earty to the season hut come toumameM time I'll take tha Grady girls. As jun iors asat year they . complied an overal, 18-7 record and runner-ups a fie county. As for the boys that v - -1 ! -pectW Just little to i -1 j Mrt lost eii ' ' 1 snch utv . gvne at ". .P. L. Scot, David BundY Sneaker At Annual KPGA M And B Team SCBSOUniON u M Dock Herring's Store a 1954 Pontiac 4-door, driven and owned by Thom as D. Mclver was travelling North on a paved road. It ran off the right side of ithe road at a high rate of speed, ran into a ditch and struck a drain tile which threw the car. up in the air, hit a tree and landed on its side The car was completely de molished. Mclver and Branch, who were riding in the front seat were killed instantly. Three riders in the back were injured and taken to Lenoir . Memorial. . Hospital. They were Robert Lee Teaohey, negro of Pink 1181, .broken right leg and lac erations; Oneill McCoy Branch, 25, Negro of Rt, 2 Mt. Olive, broken Magnolia Township Jack N. Home Kenansviile Township -Mrs. Myrtle K. Quirvn end Mrs. Jim Bowden. The List Takers : and Assessors wild meet with the County Tax Sup ervisor, F. W. McGowen, at the Courthouse in Kenansviile on Tues day, December 20, I960, at 10:00 o'clock, A M. for general instruc tion in methods of serving a comp lete list of all property in the coun ty, and of assesssing, in accordance, with law, all property which is to. be assessed during the approaching listing period. , The Farm Census of 1960 harvest- ed crops will be taken by the List Takers during January, 1961. listing of 1961 Taxes begins Jan uary 2, 1961, and is to be completed by January 31, 19R1. eef ested pasties to attend fhtf- annual meet. Door prizes will be given. cJSHED DOXSCOflE i.C. i I INVAVA Raliegh The Motor Vehicles De partment's summary of traffic dea- ths through 10 a. m Monday Dec ember 12: Killed To Date 1 . 1116 Killed To Date Las. Year .... 1102 eulaville ss Sftewart wH go with Robert Smith, Gary Harper, Don Grady, Braxton Smith, and Everett Wesibrook this season. They have a 4-5 record with wins over Pink Hill, Seven Springs and Brodgen twice. B. F. Grady High School Basketball Schedule 1960-61 Dec. 16 Seven Spring Dec. 19 North Duplin Jan. 6 Chinquapin Jan 10 Beulaville Jan! 13 James Kenan Jan. 20 South wood Jan. 24 Pkik Hill Jen. 27 Grantham Jan. 31 James Kenan Feb. 3 Chinquapin Feb. 7 Deep Run Feb. 10 North Duplin Denotes Home Games uror Jurors for. Criminal Court January 23, 1961 have been drawn as follows Alvkt jrrowa, Glanton Holland, Irvkj Albertson, Frank Rhodes, J. H Rouse, ,F. G. Rouse, Charles V. Brooks, Jr.." WilUam. J Swjnson., Charlie Mclver, Joel Kenedy.-Wil-liam J. jCostia. Ralph -Ray SykeS, A. . McKoy , Herring,' .George KeHy, Isharael WiUanv-Emmons Garner, Walter Plenties 'Tferring, James.1 Annur jssnDen, unaries j'iner field,. R. D. Graham, H. . R. Hipp, James R. Carr, Victor Taylor, La- Venae Pfckett, WtUanv Sutton, W. Impre W. Garner; .MattoajLanter, Samuet4'2o,. Mr; Ttato states that the bank ;fcugeoe Taylor, Noeman, Kenon-- Jurors - General County Court for JasMorft, MM. . - ? - ,'.. !:..-. . J.'-Claytoa Cottle, N. V Teachey Aftoa .C. Smith, Russell' Whitfield, Charlie BaUs,v Charles Howard. Wilbur Jacks0e4.IL C Cook, Robert Allen Andrews, Gardner J. Albert sna, v Fletcher Johnson, : . Johnnie Likens, R. P. Wood. WUliem Carroll Brown. Reid E. FusseU, G. J?.' Khodes, Jessa X. Lanier, Marvin Dixon, Morris Edward 'Grady, -Herman Cav"v KATK8 SIMrm ymr Dmpttm mm sE ?23:Hodrs 1pIpbJsei right arm; Lawrence J. Branch, 29. Negro of Rt, 2 Mt. Olive, right leg broken and tooerations of the body The two killed were removed by the Mt .Olive rescue squad. Patrolman G. R Stewart of KenansviHe in vestigated the accident . At 5:45 on Sunday afternoon, 3 miles North of Kenansviile on N. C. 11 near Wilbert Jones Store was the scene of the second fatal acci dent. A 1956 tudor Ford driven by Lewis Lee, 25, White of Rt. 2 Pink Hill was travelling North and ran off 'he road at a high rate of speed, according to the patrolman's invest igationThe oar ran off the right side of the road-, crossed to the other side and ran off the left side; went into a skid and turned over. When the car turned over Hazel Gore was thrown out ahead of the car and when It turned back up, .the girl was under the chassis of the car. She Was kHted instantly. Her sister Joyce Faye Gore, 17, was thrown out of the oar on the road and suffered broken bones and lace rations. She was admitted to Duplin General Hospital. The driver of the car la in Duplin General Hospital with back injuries. Patrolman G. R. Stewart investigated the acci dent. James Norman Wade, 43, negro, Warsaw was found about two mites north of Kenansviile, inside a 1949 Studobaker which was turned over The acident. happened at an inter Band Concert To Honor Football Players To Be Given In Kenansviile - Dec. 21 James Kenan District Band "will give its second annual Christmas Concert, honoring. 'the N. C. Class A State Champions. "Tiw'jsoncert, will be held on PecembeV 21 at the Kenan Memorial Auditorium at 80 Tree Seedlings trfe Available From Now is the time to place orders for pine seedlings in North Caro hoa. - North Carolina's State Forest Nur series are well stocked with pine seedlings but orders are now be ing received and tidied and as soon as the supply is depleted, no more orders will.be accepted. Vernon H. Reynolds, Duplin Coun ty Farm Agent, 6aid today from now until March is the best time 'to set out seedlings. February is usually considered a very good mwVJi. but usually the ground is frozen, which makes the job of tran splanting more difficult. Farmers and landowners are re minded that price per 1,000 seedl ing is 50 cents per 1,000 when pick ed up at the nursery. When delivery is necessary, the price is 50 higher. For example. Loblolly pines cost $4.50 per 1,000 at the nursery. If delivered .the seedlings are $5.00 per 1,000. Loblolly pine is the principal seed ling transplanted in this area. The trees do very well on good land. However, Reynolds points out that Slash pines are used on poor and sandy land and grow well It should be pointed out that Slash pines do not stand up well under icey condi tions. The Slash -pines break during ice storms , Applications for all tree seedlings may be secured from (he State For ester, Raliegh; or the nearest Dis trict Forester, County Forester, County Forest Ranger, County Farm Agent, or Soil Conservation office. i Waccamaw Bank to Pay Dividends r C L. Tate, President of the Wac camaw Bank and Trust Company announced today that toe Directors have authorized the fourth quarter ly dividend of 45c par share to ap proximately 708 stockholders threu ghout the Carolinas, making a total (fuarterly dividend paid of $25,198.. has enjoyed one of the best years to. its history in growth, services, and earnings. USE CKRISTS SEALS jf -.- FIGHT TB WCE TEN CENT section where Wade was taking m left turn on the road into Kenans viile. He missed .the intersection . and turned over twice. The wreck occured sometime after midnight on December 12. He was found at 7:00 A. M. on Tuesday Patrolman J. S. Briley, investigated the acci dent. Patrolman Stewart was busy with other wrecks over the week endL About midnight Saturday night, T miles South of Kenansviile on N. C 50, a '59 Ford owned by Raymond'. L. James, W, Rt. 2, Wallace, waet being driven by hts son Raymond Franklin Jones, 17. The boy ap parently went to sleep, according! to investigation, and ran off ttttf right side of the road, hit a tile andr. skidded down the ditch for 226 feet. . This tore up the right front of the -ca rto .the extent of $200. James. 1 was not injuried Sunday afternoon at 2:50 P. H.r 3 miles West of KenansviHe, on Hwy 24 ,a '58 Chev. 'i Ton pick-up tru ck, owned and operated by James Frank Faison, 31, Negro of Rt. 1: Kenansviile ran off the right hand1, side of the road and skidded back: across the road and ran, off she left side. The truck ran into a high embankment beside the road. Dam ages were estimated at $300. Fai son was net injured. A passenger Joseph Moore was injured. Patrol man Sewart stated that the inves tigation of this accident 1s stiH pend ing. P. M . Students of the first four grades of KenaasViUg, Magnptja end Wssv" saw Elenww Schos..ilper.'' form wit!f)lsTfUft.li under 4b0,4b eotton of 'Mrs.- Sfnettk Newmaa. Titlrois .a Mt aaa kw tatw mlm dents and cheer leaden wkh a prhte of $5.00 being given. to; the boy and the girl turning in the most money for tickets. A second prise of $2.56t will be given to the runner-up boy and girl. ' . ' Amos Brinsoa of KeaansviBe, overall ticket chairman, is assisted by Mrs. J P. Smith of Magnolia and Mrs. B. C. Sheffield, Jr. of War saw. Mrs. Sam Godwin is in charge ot decorations. Bill Taylor', football: coach, wfil recognae each of tha football pelyers. The public is urged to Uen support the band and team. Nov. Marriage License Issued Marriage Licenses issued by Mns. Christine W. Williams, Register of Deeds of Duplin County, During The? Month of November, 1960 were: Billy Gene Anderson, Warsaw end" Betty Deane Blanton, Wallace, Rt. 2 Theodore RooseveR Heath, RL 1, Deep Run and Clara Mae Outlaw,. Kenansviile. Lem Heath, Rose HiH and SaTIie Batts Heath Hamilton, Rt. 1. Rose Hill. Clarence Vaughn Philyaw, Rt 2,. Richland and Georgia Faye Lee.. Beulaville. Romlus Taylor Bland, Rt. 2, Rose Hill and Delia Ann Martin, Wallace; James Vernon Jones, Rt. 1, Chin quapin and Joyce Faye Mobley, Rt. 1, Chinquapin. Jasper Komegay, Rockville, Md. and Janice Ann Birkes, Rockville. Md. HUbert Jerone Williams, Beula ville and Margaret Elizabeth Mer cer, Beulaville. Elijah Heath, Pink Hill and Cor nelia Lynn Cole, Rt. 2, BeulaviUe.. Thomas Perry Carter, Charleston;'. S. C. and Doris Annette James, RfL 2, Wallace. Roy Lee Whaley, RL 2, Pink Hi2fe and Janice Faye Whaley,. 'Rt. J. Pink HUL-J -' . - ' ' Jerry May Thigpen, Beulaville noil Myra Bea Lanier, Chinquapin. Charlie Mclver, Joel Kennedy, WB ville and Dorothy Lorrine Burlaann,' Kenansviile Luther James Stanley, Rt. 1, Magf nolia and OseUa Rich Jordan, Kaa shsvHie Ted Herring Campbell, BeuUvSk and Margaret: Foy, Richlands. Kenneth Taknadge Pearce, Bt X. Zebuhm and Patricia Lou Cording, Wallace.- Horace Lea Rhodes, Rt. 1. Bew lavflle and Mary Lou Atkinson Cole; Rt. S, Beulavttle. Keith Williams. Rt 3, Roto BIB and Luetta Sloan, Rt l, Teachey .Kenneth Lee Loper;? Wilmington, . DeL and Swan ells Boney, Warsaw. LaidoB William, Wallace and Thehna Catberins Coleman, . Wal- toce.;V4 ".';it'i.. , Robert Louis Brineon, Rt 4,. VTas saw and Ernestine Tfixn, Kk X.'- G..i I 1 . . .