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SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.50 per year plus He N. C. Sales tax in Duplin and adjoining; PRICE TEN CENT ' Countk-s; $4.50 per year plus 14c N. C. Sales tax outside this area In N. C. ; $5.50 per year ;.' plus 17c N. C. Sales tax outside N. C. Plus 1 rent Sales Tax 'v V' VOLUME XXIX No. 14 KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY APRIL 5, 1962. li ' " T" h, Jaw'--At,? - 1 ;ry Officers of the Bv F. Gra,dyT, Future Farmers of , America Club. The--' -picture.' was taken at their Father-Son Banquet held on Friday night. Reading from jetf toright. Glenn Williams, reporter;? Aaron fFA Doys Have Father-Son Banquet ' The JFuttire Fmimers of , America Training Pays- Off, Where- Fdu-a-1 by Mr. Britt Agriculture - Teacher, of- 11 8, F.' Grariy School stressed ition Fails, farmer equals Food plus to Billy Patterson for soil and wnt the rthopnD. "Agricultural Opportuni- Fiber,. .Production of food and er management and to Philip Grady ties' tit (heir , Father-Son THiiiimiot lei-d On the past Friday.' night. The , banquet was held h theGrady High ' Schcel Cafsterm. ')) ! i tiw" ' . ,,,. l. " , Picture taken at the: annual - t t me inugriuH. yoiwuneu tiii urje-r ijwecmaii aim was i-itsL-mcu ; most outstanding as presented to t J, thet by .the KJfeftlipys. mphasi.-L8- large bouquet or red. roses. iDOnalOA Grady: -' ed thetheme or-Sgnc;ultur.al Owflrvi- WH8m- ;t"Pen wa pieete"t- PresWe'nt rry Davis pfesitlod t-tjmitu-s, Hupu hotft, V Fn-itp n vthe Honorary DegieewhXh is Trej',,;,,, v ; f r. i-iya H ii 4jm& scene, fit , wiiwifcjrw ' "rt . projects carried on by the class and . fl- - .. , 1 1 1 1 I Ml A. f ..II 1 .. 1 A I 1 .: iMonnde m tr.e uute.vr an-.Jfyto.r special Awards were presented': v ... s , . i t. -:: 7- -i i V. .. IM III 'fa ?tK.ci -fJVlfS V.llWW'll"ll""" lbtiMMWM"""4' ;;;-' ' "s' - n I ,' ' i ' ' "' "J ' I 1 " I - -I I '-. t M ......a. , n .-..i,WfexMia of the. Classroom '.Teachers AssociationSeated is -Mrsr Eleanor. Norris ot Beulaville. Past Vice-President: Mrs. Steveir MalWd cf Wallace, Past President Standing from left to right are Mrs. Hazel Carr of Wallace; Treasurer; Mrs,-. Rodney Kornegay, Secretary i Miss Mary Anha Grady B. F. Grady. Vice-President; Mrt.;Jfle Ward.,B. . F, Grady, President-. ? J:''cv C'y - " 'V'f ' ' '-.-. ' - ' i '."' I - ' 1 ' ttf The Duplin County Unit of the Classroom-? r Teachers' f Association held Its anninl i banouet. 'Men-lay night', March 26. 196?, The Country Squire was the scene of the lovely occasslon. The CTA members from : the Beulaville Grammar SchooV ser ved es. members of ; the banquet i - committee. : 'f .r ', '' 'X'"; vnni-i the j. invocatioa.i' . the ei hty' members present we . w i ved .tomato Juie.; tossed lad, . baked potatoes x Teriy a'd;. cWrten , ' garlio, bread, irid cherry , cobl-tsr,:;. : After , the 'menl.' -the A, rr.si ipit. , Mrs. SteVe Mallard,' introducef' the followia? past presL:. Mia. -Mary Steve 'Mallard.- jitroHijcel - the fol S.,Farrior. Mrs J.yrtH R-. : Sally' Ingram, Mrs. Robert Farrior, Mrs.' Lou'se FusseH and.MiSi, Lou Belle. WQHams,'- . '- .'' ' s:;V- ' -Mrs; James Wird rave a renort from the state CT Convention. She 1 read the resolutions pnsseij, thgre, JThose' reso'utinnS Irlu led ' seIoils, lon, professional' proi"',,i" w of ex tended term.' proi'ei'sional standards and orofessional ' T"!f"re.' --.V. . Mrs'.'. Mallard pw-n' irft'u"jrd!r' Jwmeete nil. His demands, ' Ilwerend' and.Mrt.t tfp)$e' Y.hhf L, and moves towartls the .... ;. who entertained tlie'group with twuf- goal of true maturit. .voeaf-seW'lioiis. '. i X'-.'r, ' f.ff In conclusion Mrs. Mallard lnfal ' Mr." Kii-by then del'vae 1 OC' K jfed the -following bfficers for. the entiled "For the !G..t', of. tr.'e TW' 1962-1963; ' '.--' -Gnup". Ho stated' th-if. for -shroi'- President Mrs. 'James Ward yr s sSe hat hf.-n con. ,.'rrp 1 n! ' t ! Vice-Presidpnt Miss Mary A. Grady ! : il i' - ; . - i. i- -erct.(i? Mi s. Ro.lnev KoTinfiy , : ;.:Jr V.i.' V -,'. Caix i Fiber, 'Agriculture in North Caro - lima, Farni Production, i d Chang- es Irii, Farming. I .. ,;. .' , . ; ' ' , ., Nellie Waters was crowd the banquet vt the Duplin County Unit by three propositions' adherence to the cult of conformity emphasis on the quantitative atandards ipf worth,' and "the granddaddy" - conception' of God. ., ; t ,'i-y'AV: la illustrating these stements he; read several parodies which showed j the "hollowness of men whose ow'ty j faith is Science or thrso who make a fOi of advertising and its powers. As a so!utfon;t6 ,ccirih?it such a phtosophy of.lifeiie nuoted tlie Xol lowing words ;pf . a Christi-in rnis "With eyes wide open to the mcr sionaryr -i iXUXS:' -Xi';, cies of God, ; '. "' -. " I beg you. my brothers, ' ",. as an act of intelliwt worship, to give Him your bodies. j s a Bvlnc sacrifice, i consecrated to Him ', ' tad 'acceptable by Him.'' )' - Don't .let, the , world t around you squeeze you into its own mould. - but let God re-mou'd your minds from wit)iin, . . ' - f so that yoii may prove in practice ythat the Plan of God for you is rood, Smith, Vice-President; Eugene Lee, Sentinel; Larry DavisvPrcsident; Harry Franklin Herring, Treasur er; and Donald Grady, Secretary. 1 '-, ' ; ( Photo by Ruth P. Grady . 1 for Outstanding Record Book Mr: Ward Agriculture Teaehor presented awards to Aaron Smith, Larry Davis, Glenn Williams an.l J Bobby TyndaH.and the award for ot the agricultural students. f. A delicious supper of -bam, steak, creamed' potatoes, garden peas, pineapple salad, rolls and- lemon tpJe was served. ; '.-" Interspersed in the program was a, quartet by Judy Waller, Peggy Tyndall, Janet Wesibrook, Sherry llas'cy with Edgar Wells at the piano. Eight Duplin 4-H Clubs Get Their Charter Ei-'ht Duplin County l-H Clubs have been presented Club Charters after meeMne qualification of th" United States Department ot Agri culture and North Carolina Exten sion Service. Clubs presented charters at. the monthly County Council meeting in Kenansviile . were: Beaver ,Dam, Smith's, Pleasant Grove, Celar Fork, Stanford, Potter's Hill and Woodland. . ' At the meeting, the upcoming Health Pageant and Talent Show, to be held April 28,' in the Kenans viile, echool auditorium, was discus aed.'. " Glenn . Williams, president, presid ed , over the meeting and Linda Grady was the secretarjv John Steve -Wilkins gave the de votion; and Patricia Grigg led the 114 present in recreational songs. '. Before' the '" refreshment " hour, Sumner, 4-H Camp at Camp Shaw, near Waynesville, . was discussed. Those attending from Duplitt will be at Camp June 25- 30. r l . ; , i i.'i ' ' ,i '' a College Received $35,000 Gift . ' - .j ; x. MOUNT OUVE - Mount OI'vc College received ' a g!ft of t,0OO Monday,. .President ' W. Burfeette Itaper annotmced, Dr. C. Hend erson,f. prtfmlnent ; physician1 of .'Mt. Olive, made the gilt In the form ef listed stock. ';. -. . -v.' ' With a guaranteed value ot $3n.0W half of the stock; was presented to the college today. The delivery date on the remaining shares Is January, 1963. In making the gift, Dr.' Hen derson challenged other friends of the college to give generously to its support. ' - '-',. -- I Last September. Mount Olive CoJ lee launched a campaign to raise 225.000 for building purposes by 1968.' Added to the $45,000 the col lege had already received in tjifs and p'od'-jos, Pr. Hend'Tson's eim-!- ' -ill ! t! e I 1 " I':-' ' ! t : -.1 t I ; I. FHA Receives Additional Money For Rural Housing Loan Fund For 1962 - The Farmers Home Admmistra-1 pair rural homes and related faci tion will receive an additional 20,-1 hties and farm service buiHmgs. 000,000 for the Rural Housing Loan i They are available to farmers and Fund for the remainder of '62. This I rural residents who cannot obtain amount supplements $75,000,000 whi - ch had been previously made avail able through the FHA for fiscal 1962. The supplement will mean an additionnl $1,354,200 designated to North Cnrolma. North Carolina has received $5,900,000 from the original $75,000,000 fund. ,Rural Housing Loans may be 'used to construct, improve or re IN DUPLIN Tax Collections Pass Million $ For the first time in history. Dup- was approved by the County Board lin County tax collections for any of Commissioners and put into ef fiscal year has passed the million feet . dollar mark. According to F. W. McGowen, County Tax Collector Harry Phil- County Auditor, the property valua lips said tffday that the million dol- tion in 1955 when Phillips took office lar mark was passed last week. The was $38,568,387. In 1961, the Coun highest prexious collection for a i ty's property valuation w;is $(i3,8uo, complete fiscal year was $960,000 241. dollars. "We are going, to exceed j The tax collection increase over the million dollar mark by a con- I the past seven years reveals some siderable margin this year." I'hil-jof the County's economic growth. lips said, "because we still have through June 30 on- the current fis cal year." Phillips, 'who has-been tax col lector for seven years? said that fiscal year collection?' totalled $4TO,-. since mat umev ,u)o.ia.y:jf:te,r.s increased from ffM per $100 val uation to $1.60 per $100 "valuation. However, in 1937, a 5 percent hori- zonal', property valuation increase Trial & Error Bill Sharpe, Editor of- State Mag azine, has announced that the Edi tion of the State about DUPLIN COUNTY will be published on May 12. In this issue Duplin County will be described'; geographically, his toricaly and descriptively. , In his ad in this issue of the paper, you can find out how to obtain a copy of this magazine on Duplin. Mrs. Bess Hines, who spends her winters in Kenansviile, recently handed me two Clippings fnm the Press Couiiw in Oxnard, California. In both clippings the discussion was about naming a Poet-Laureate for California to replace Gordon Norrin, poet laureate, who was killed in an accident last fall.' In the ;"Volce of the People by Adrian Harphe says "We have in our midst a young lady, Bess Hines Harkins, whose beautiful lyric poe try has been appearing periodically in the Press-Courire- She has writ ten a couple of volumes of exquisite poetry and has won prizes and ac claim in that field on a statewide level" .. Also in the Press-Courier in a col umn "This I Ofciard" by George Grimes the following -. quotation: "Nevertheless there was some in terest m the suggestion made in our Voice of the People column the other day that the presently vacant post of poet laureate could well be filled by Bess Hines Harkins of this county. Mrs.. Harkins' poems appear now and then in the Press-Courier." Bess Harkins is the -daughter, of Mrs. Bess Hines and lived in Ken ansviile before she was married. I nve run several of Bess' poems be fore and today. I. am running anoth er.,, i, w-' ;;-''" "...,"".'; .;: SEA DAWN ' . ,'x (Jan.; Ill, xx;x X- A freshness and a glory- . -Rain-bow ever the sea '''"' . . ' Mter a iht of wind end rain.- ; Spring wizardry ''.';.'. ' t -Of thunder, lightning and hail : T , Of moon-rays in between Drrk blowing cloud And now . Wild, and a various green She roars and churns and leaps Over the rocks and hiih , " In a fury splendof-white- ' 1 . Nor ever a sea gull's cry" Can pierce her clamorous might; Yet over her, serene. , . , , V , Trarsient and eternal, - "--j A r ! ' "'.'. it s -:in. '- ' X I : x. x.:x i i ! credit from other sources. Applies- turns should be made to the County Farmers Home. Administration Sup ervisor. These funds are a portion of $430,000,000 authorized by the Hous ing Act of 1961 for the Ru"al Hous ing Loan Program which is to be expended over a four-year period. Since 1955, Duplin County has be- come the number one broiler pro ducing County in North Carolina an dis now second in hog produc tion. "AH this economic growth hfs an effect upon the property valua tion in the"--CoTJhly''r Phillips said . in addition to going over the ,$50,000,000 mark in annua! a2ri"it! tural income in recent years. Dup lin has also shown growth in indus- try and retail outlets. BRIEFS FFA IV P.ISCOF. Future Farmres of America and vocational agriculture teachers from throu2hout N. C. will meet at Biscoe Saturday for the eighth an nual State FFA Land Judging pro gram sponsored hy Carolina Power and LiTht Company and the N. C. Bankers Association. The It. F. Grady team from Duplin will par ticipate. Members are Larry Dav is. Donald Gardy, Laurie Jackson, 'Dwight Sheppard. Teachers are: X. L. Ward and W. A. Britt. ws ok cs district mfet Kenansviile Sub-District Womans Society of Chirstian Service will meet, Thursday, April 12. at the Pink Hill Methodist Church. D.;; is tration will benin at 9:30 an.l the meeting at 1 00. Rev. H. L. Hnr rell, pastor, of Pink Hill Church will give the devotional. Presidents of all local societies will give annual reports. Treasurers of local societies will give their pieut;e aunii'r; uie pituc si-ivn-ca TOcnwiiiiie, ,, ,,., shipping your products by in cil M Prte presiden of the Golds tfi "P.g he FM !T()V. boro District of the WS of CS Shaker will be Mrs C. H. Boyd of New Bern, conference secretary of promotion. The Pink Hill ladies will serve lunch after which the meeting will adjourn. REVIVAL ANNOl'NCEMKNT Spring Revival services are to be conducted at the First Magnolia Pentecostal Free Will .Baptist Chu rch at Magnolia, Wcdnpsrtav Arril 4th throut-h Sunday April 15th. Ser vices each evening at. 7:4."(, with the Sunday nii'ht services nt 7:30. j Miss Louetta Paschall of Garland Is the invited! sneaker. The nuMc is Invited lo attend. Itrv. K. M. Brown is pastor. ' GOSPEL SERVICES v1tev. John R. MacKinnon. Pastor of the First Piesbyterian Church of .that have the Community Concert Wilmington, N. -C. will deliver a Series. . series of sermons from the Gospel The concert program to be o'ter-According-to Mark, titled, "The ed in Goldshoro for this next sea Gospel For Our Times," In the War-' son will include one by U se See saw Presbyterian Church, begin n-jvens, the "celebrated sopraro of the ing the evening 'of April 8th. and : Metropolitan Opera, and a pro-ram extending through the evening of by the Little Music Theaer which April 13th.v : '-. . Services will-berin at 7:30 p. m. each day.' Everybody is invited to attend and to hear the Rev, John MacKinnon, ' . - . ' - RALEIGH The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 A. M. Monday April 2. 112: ' ' . Ki'ii I To Pate . 7. '....,.., 238 K;:; i j 1 ..:o Last Year 23 Evans And Race I'Jith Politics in Duplin is more active this week than it was in the past two weeks. Interest is rising as the closing date for filing approaches, j Closing date is Friday, April 13 at i candidates have filed for the office ' unopposed until this week when 12:00 Noon. Mr. Hettie Blanton, 'of Sheriff of Duplin County. They Marion Butler Cavenaugh of Wdl Duplin County Registrar, stated to- are Roland C. James of Wallace, i lace Route 2 filed for Commission" day that he would spend the morn- j Route 2 and Davis G. Evans of , er of the 4th district which is Island ing of April 13 in Kenansviile to j Kcnansviile, Route 1. T. Elwood Creek Township. be available for anyone desiring to S Revelle of Warsaw filed for this of- I Others who have filed since Jast Leroy G. Simmons State Senate From Leroy G. Simmons. Duplin County firmer and businessman and Vice President of the North Carolina Farm Bureau, put his campaign for State Senator from Duplin County into hii;h gear today. Simmons, who stepped down lust fall as President of the Duplin President of the County organiza tion, said "It is my intention to ser ve all the citizens of Duplin County. If I am nominated in the May 26 Democratic Primary and elected in the fall.' We h-ive a lot of opporturi ties here in Duplin and nil Fast-rn North Carolina and I plan to de- " I Craft Announces ; For House Of I Representatives Walter C. Craft of Itou'e l. Rase Hlil, has announced "his canrii.-.ifcy for the X. C. House o' Representa tives, subject to the will of the vot ers in the May 23 Democratic Pri mary. Craft filed on March 16 as a can didate from Duplin County. A farmer and poultryman of the Rose Hill community. Mr. Craft takes an active interest in the af fairs of his community and county. Migrant Labor In explaining new standards f. nii';rant labor camp sanitation here last Wednestay ni 'hi. at Ihe Dup'.in Heal h Center, Char'ie Brown of the State Bond of Health told far mers from nil parts of the county, "This is soiii"'hin: I don't have much mere .-.ympathy for than some of you do." The increase! mi' ir i"n ''(.cirre ments ver? app'ov: hv Ihe (ov error's Commit! " iv A::' i' ail'iirai Miarants end re!" " I hy Gov; rtor Terry Sanfrrd in H'cm-h,..- i'i:. They deal with c "nn a-c i. wi'ter supplies, s""i"i', -!.r.-."rs. she'ter. bedding, lightinT and garbage and. in the opinion of IVsl'-ic! -I i ii a-ian K. J. Kyr. "A vry s n .'I p-ri-n. tage of the pres"nt omps m ncc' all these requirements as I hey row , He (h:it 'by hirin pii"!"mt labor which comes bv inters! .Ve. ernment the riaht to sten in. V us far they haven't." he said "but if they do, the going isn't soini; lo be easy." Brown said "By cooperaline; with . , ... , , ,the governor s ommi.tec. ana me Community Concert Tickets On Sale Community Concert Membership tickets for the fall season of 1 902- 1963 may be purchased through Mrs. W. J. Middlctnn, Jr. and Mrs J. T. Gresham of Warsaw. Thes tickets will enable you to attend the three concerts in Goldshoro. ns well as the concerts in Wilmington. Kin- stdn, Wilson, and any other riling will consist of three parts: opera, operetta, and part of n Oop-? M. Cohan stage production- The third program and perhaps a fourth, will be announced later. .This membership drive will ex tend from April 2 to April 7. No tic kets will be sold after Saturday J April T. and only ticket holders will j be allowed to attend these concerts. Membership fee for adults' is $7.50 'and for children. f.(W ; James Now In Sheriff Revel le; Others Announce file. He also stated that he plans to spend Saturday morning, April 7. in henansville. During the past week two more Puts Campaign For Duplin Into Gear vote my energies and efforts in Ihe c'irection which will benefit I lie people most." Simmons has been active in nvmy County and State-Wide organiza tions over tin; past several yei:rs. He has served as a m-niber of the X. C. Farm Bureau Mutual In surance Board since IWO an.l lias been on the X. C. Farm Bureau ( Continued On Rack ) Roscoe Jones House Hit By iFire Friday Night ! The home of Mr. and Mrs Kos'ol' j ..'ones, of Kenansviile. was danrir ' ed extensive Friday ni.lu from a fire which started in a couch ir . the livinie-tcomr'-'""'' .lores sail today that the frc ap parently started from a eia";tte in the couch. A hole was buned in the wall as well as three h les in the flo. r be:'ore the fire w...; dis covered. i Sieve .loru-i-'. son of the -hres dis- i. .eovqred the f're arnu"d 10: "II p m. 'Friday while his parei.ts we- at Kenans i'!e Cafe. The entire inter ii r of the he ne as ,v!l as the furnishings w ere damag ed by smoke. Housing Discussed S'ntc rio-ir t of Health, we can han dle this piohhan We have alira y made a very good start.' ' 'What it hods down la." I" - 'i '. "is that eveiyone usin-j una. ant l.ahor must Irive a pe.nrt. I"H hi fere 'el'ai1.. this per'nil anp'i' - t en nuist he mad-1 in w ili r: at leas' I.'i days in advanc. The loca' li" dih department must Hi. 'a ina' " aa in spection of the I'acililirs ; I a per in it will not he issue I v hew ihe camps do ni meet the rerpnied Standards. Mr. Albert Hickman. KSC of ice in Mt. Olive, explained to Ihe 'natt ers during the iinen (iis'aiss'.ia that no labor would uo not lo a enn .ia.e-. a neinot lorn :h h" a'th au thorities could he pres ! . !. H.E. Phillips States Intentions In Races For District Court Judge II. E. Phillips, of Kenansviile. candidate for Superior Court Ju h;e of the Fourth Judicial District, said f.. -i ... r.... ii . lULIt.V I dill lUlllll it.i im- i.i . .. I j Qf Supcrj()i. Coun ause of ray sincere desire to serve the peo ple of this district." He added, "If nominated in the May 26 Democratic Primary an 1 elected in the fall, I will serve in the capacity of Judge with lh" in terest of justice and the people who appear before me always upper most in my mind. The district is composed of Jo"es. Sampson, OnsloW and Duplin Coun ties. Phillips, 47 years old. was bo'n on a farm near Kenansviile. Hf i the son of Mrs. Minnie A Phillips and the late Abner Phillips. His wife is the former Violette Korne gay. They have three sons, Kverette age 16; David, ae 9 anj Paul, age 7. He graduated from Warsaw Hih School and received his law decree from Wake Forest College, and has practiced law in Duplin County for the past 22 years. He served as Judge of the Gene eral County Court of Duplin County for 10 years, has also served as County Attorney for Duplin County and for the past 4 years has served as' Attorney for the Duplin County Board of Education. He also is a member of State, District and Local Bar Associations. 'f w . Phillips is a member of Johnson fiee early in the game afjer Sheriff ' Miller resigned j ' Commissioner of the 4th district i J. Willard Hoffler of Wallace was I Thursday are Justices of the Peace and Consatbles for various town ships. They are Linton Cantrell, ! Justice of the Peace of Island Creek Township, Wallace, Rt. 2; E. H. Hampi Kennedy, Constable Lime stone Township: W. J. Sitterson, 1 Kenansviile. Justice of the Peace of. Kenansviile Township; E. F. Pro tor, Mt. Olive. KFD. Constable GliS ( Continued On Back) James Announces Candidacy For Sheriff Of Duplin Holand C. James, a life long resi dent of Duplin County, has announ ced his candidacy f-r the office of Sheriff of Duplin County, subject to the will of the voters in hte May democratic primaries I'pi.ii aiipuur,eini h " candidacy, James issued the following state-." menu i nave oeen encouraged Of, many ei:i?.ens of Duplin Count J"tpi brco'ii'ef a c:fn1iJate' for Sheriff? it 1 i'c :d to this office. I pled ge to tlie people ot Dupun County, tha' I will put forth all of my time, knowledge and ability to nake the Sheriff's de"i:tmrat an efficient law enforcc-incn! agency. Jain. .-. ... i -t .a urs tenner wiiey (.. tngnsn. iney nave two;, children. Roland C James Baptist Church near Warsaw, whore he is presently serving as General Superintendent of the Sunday Sch ool and Trustee of the Church, and has also served as Deacon and Tea cher of ihe Adult Mens Class for many years. I He is a memher ol Ihe Kenans viile Masonic I.od"e and has served as Treasurer of the Lodge Chftrity j Fund since !94G. He was Charter President of the Kennnsn'pl Lions Club a-d served as Chairman, of the Duplin County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile' Paralysis fur l." years, lie is a Vet eran of World War ti. ., E - fc. . "V1. -S-, ,.v'si ' x 'it rrv x wL
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