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MAY ic?'. 19
fit fqrhiar Appreciation Days
; Homer BriarhoppeJr and his troupe
of musician Will present a big show
or country and Western 'music as
of? of the highllghu .'af Wallace's
Fffrmet i Appreciation Days, to be
heldFj-tday ahcf Saturday, May 18
and 1VA ':;.:'(?. - - J
j ' .The, Homer firlarhopper, show Is
i .Two scenes from the Science ''and .Health Exbihft held jn the Beu-'
Olaville Grammar School last- Wednesdayi-'. thft theme ;wi .'Science;
Alf Around Us' Exhibit were -made- 'and displayed by students ; lri;
? fjciente All Around Us" Theme Of :
denteAnd Heallli Exhfe
'Wednesday. Aprit 18th, from 2:30
till 9:30. a Science and Health ex-
I hlbif was, held by " the Beulaville
Elementary grades' in Mrs. .Vara
- Bostlc'S rtiom. The theme was "Sc
".. ience-All Around Xls.'f . It onsisted
. of experiments facts, and 'works f
v nature,, contributed by different
grades. ; Included among the exhi
lt;twas. a fire;'! '.'"extinguisher, an
r erupting volcano. 5 atoms and mole-
:, cblea made from candy and tooth
picks,.; a train engine.. -an; .electric
'1 motor, 'a . telegraph complete swith
, the- transmitter, and receiver,- and
. J home made door bells, i :
, I In ' the way of nature ' there was
"' the. life itages, of a ladpqlr . from
IbV.egsr to the fi'of; repieset)te4 by
' 1 aifferent-size tadpdles. Turtles were
enclosed In aqariums tr?td lo. their
natural ..habitats.. The fly and the
I bee .were Illustrated by a 'full sa1e
drawing1 of their life cycle! .'There'
I was a displarof ti few of Ihe fiotnes
4, of 'some insects. ; ; '-i',.'-- r ?..'
,In me toll mineral department
: h) tiere, jwere tock collections and ce
. v, monsfrations of the layers of soil-
-r There were charts on coal and oil
f and their osea.-" yif.'"
bii't Burn Trash!
StaielForester Fp?d H.?' r!arigc j
I has issued a statement that -fo burn-'
i ing '. permits wili be isued in tn
state until further notice, Ho. s:4
, the-.' woods ;wmairi "dangerously
" drv : v ';. V ;-" . :' "''
) , Forester Eugene Wells df Dunlin"
! County s'ated (hat we liav had tev
' era! Woods fires in Duplin rc en!)y
' i which have done quitri ' a bit O'
- d.iaia and tLe fasaneljj loss ta
keea tai. '
No. 17 , 5 KENANSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA. '
hliois For 'bonier
, on tap for Saturday night at 8:00
p. m. at Farmers No. t Warehouse
, in Wallace, located on Highway 117
J lorth , The well-knowa singer W
, country and wesetern tunes, Clyde
Moody " will . appear as a ' special
guest star with the Hornet Briar
hopper Band, it was announced..
4
"in Health there was, a scale model
of the anatomy of man , and wo
man.'' ) l . .'.''... '.'."
There Was also an illustrated dis
play as a sure way of getting rid of
your future . K '' '
All in alj this is "Science Around
.Us";,- ' '
' The Duplin County Heart Council
will hold it's final meeting-for this
fiscal. year. May 3 at 8' o'clock at
the Agriculture Building Jn' Kennns
vi He. This is an, important meeting
an all members are urpred to attend.
At this time the following topics
will be discussed: ''-.ReiMjrt' from
Fund "Raising - Chairman ;.C Report
from field Director on possible ac
tivities that may be undertaken tor
next year. Selection of council let',
ers. to ' serve ,-during the '" coming
year; Select a delegation to attend
the annual rneetirg of ,N. C. Heart
Assoc, which will be held at the Sir
Walter Hotel in Raleigh, May 24,
$3iu f-r . 'r t. , - , .
All council memliers,' community
leaders; and those who worked with
the heart -n-oupior co-ifributed m a
helpful way are Invited to attend
this meeting; J-; , j. c -,K ''
Miss Kornegay,' president, wool '
like to pbint out a correctlnrr ; in 1
tlie final report of .contributions re-1
leased last.week In the local papei J-
The memorial gifts in memory of
Mi-.'H. M. Wells was $31.15. These
gifts came from B. F.' Grady School
and community. . ,;
Briarhonper Show
' "This group Is very popular In
Raleigh and throughout the State."
a spokesman for. the Farmer App
reciation ' Days program:, pointed
out. -"We are very happy to have
them come to Wallace for this big
celebration and hope that farmers
and their families from througout
the area will come to Wallace for
this show and all other events."
Farmer Appreciation Days is be
ing sponsored in Wallace by the
Junior Chamber of Commerce and
merchants of the Town of Wallace
participating. - v
: Free tickets to both the Homer
Briarhopper Show 'on Saturday
night and the Jim Thornton Show
on Friday night ( to be held at Far
mers No. 1 Warehouse also) are
available from all Wallace merc
hants. Farm families have only to
request these tickets from their
favorite merchants.
.."Plans are shaping up well for
the big two-day celebration, with
merchants to feature special buys
throughout the week of May 13," a
Jaycee spokesman said. "The big
events gets underway on Friday,
May, ,19, with, a parade at 4:00 p.
m., and the Jim Thornton Show at
8:00 p. m. On Saturday, a Swine
Show will be held at 10:00 8. m. at
Farmers Nd; 1 Warehouse,' followed
by a barbecue lunch at the .ware
house. at 12:00 noon.1' 'Plates of de
nycdcnn(lictedndSetAt$75,000
Bond wait set at 175,000 for Wil
liam Earl Baysden of ;, Jacksonville
who was -Indicted by a . federal
grand Jury Tuesday on charges con
nected with a secret service jcrachr
down, oik a Counterfeit' ring, 'bays
Iden was tried, on counterfiet char
gea to' 1958. . ;;TV'.';'4'1
Four other named in the indict-
in
The annual -Duplin County
Health Pageant and Talent Show
will b held Saturday. April 28, in
the Kenansville . school ' aaditorhtm.
The program will begin at 8 p, m.
To be selected at the event will
in
.'This Is all personal. '
For'; the past seven and one-half
years, I have had the privilege of
working with the Duplin Times and
the people of Duplin County. , A :
; As Of the first, of the year, I pur
chased the Weekly, Gazette from
Mrs.. Ruth Grady and have set up
printing operations in LaGrange. - ;
.. As a result of this, it has become
necessary for me to leave Duplin
County and the people here ' with
whom I have worked and learned
to appreciate during my work here.
This, is my last Week of being asso
ciated with the Duplin Times, In
leaving the work here, I would like
to express my sincere appreciation
for the wholehearted cooperation
which : the , people in Duplin have
given' me. ; "-j;, . -.f-S
Coming to kenansville each Wed
nesday morning will be a difficult
habit to break. ' V-1 - :
,-J have thoroughly enjoyed my as
sociation with the Duplin Times,
both under the late Bob Grady, and
since his death,' with his wife. Mrs.
Ruth Grady. ' ? ' :
I shall always cherish the, maiiy
friends I have mode while working
In Duplin County and look forward
to returning from time-to-tme as
Vjusta visitor." -;- ..' ;:. ; :'
ON N.C. HiaWWAYl
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RALEIGH - The. Motor "Vehicles
Department's summary of traffic
deaths throbgh 10 a. m.. Tuesday.
April 24, 1962:
Killed To Date s--:.c.....V 831
Killed To Date Last Year ....... 310
THURSDAY APRIL 26, 1962
In uallace
licious pork barbecue will be ava
ilable, at minimum prices. At 2:00
p. m. Saturday, the Home Demon
stration Club Fashion Show is on
tap, to be followed by a big Gospel
Sing,, with both local and out-of-town
singing groups to be featured.
The Homer Briarhopper Show with
Clyde Moody will wind up the big
two-day Farmers Day event with a
bang Saturday night."
It was also announced that rides
and amusements will be featured in
the vicinity of the Farmers No. 1
Warehouse for the children. Display
booths will be set up inside the
warehouse by various merchants
in the WallaceRose Hill area exhib
iting their merchandise, etc. The
special exhibit will be op-n for
viewing by the public at all times
during the celebration and all vis
itors are invited to go by and view
the interesting and colorful exhi
bits planned.
Door prizes will be piven ;iw:ny at
regular intervals at Farmers No. 1
Warehouse as another highlight of
Wallace's Farmer Appreciation
Days, the Jaycee spokesman added.
"Be sure and get your free ticket
for the big shows, and be on hand
for? all the colorful entertainment
planned for farmers of this area
at Wallace's Farmer Appreciation
Days May 18-19!"
tnent were Clennie Humphrey and (Sunday. The head of the Se "ret Ser
Norwood Wbaley, iboth ot..., Rich-1 vice office in Charlotte,, .Vernon D
lands, Edward D. Sparrow of Kin-; Spicer, identified Humphrey and
ton and Edward E. Thorp . of Whaley as employees of Bays ien's
Richmond. Va.. Bond for .each- of furniture store and Sparrow as a
them, was $25,O0p,V, . i ,' I printer...
. District Attorney 5 Robert Cpwer I Baysden was convicted in 19F8
said Secret Service , men - Baked
more than $100,000 ia, bogus $S);bil!s
il
HCfubHeallhP
4-H.be the County's Senior and Junior
Health King and Queen as well a
the outstanding Talent from the 4-H
Clubs in Duplin., .. : i: ; .
- There are 60 contestants in comp;
etition for the title of Health King
and Queen,. . Entries are from the
following Community - Development
Clubs; Beautancus, Pbuntain-Lynian
Cypress Creek, Oak Ridge, Smiths.
Woodland, Pleasnat Grove, Magno
lonia, Stanford, Pin Hook. Beaver
Dam. Concord,' Cedar Fork and
Greenwood.
- The King and Queen in both the
junior and senior division will be
selected on the basis of the- Health
Records kept during the past year.
In the Talent Contest, there 22
entries. They will come from the
following 4-H Clubs: Magnolia, Sta
ford. Greenwood, Fountain-Lyman,
Pleasant Grove, Smith, Pin Hook,
and 'Woodland.
Arrangements and Assistant Coun
ty Agents Mrs. Lois Brilt and John
Clapp. :
A large crowd Is expected to be
on hand for what promises to be
one of the most successful event in
4-H work In Duplin County.
Duplin Times
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Deadline Change
Is
Beginning with the next Issue of J
inc iJupim 1 iinrn, me uriuwn uaui
for all advertising ;copyftid new$
items will be 6 00 p. m. Tuesday
before. publlcation.-Vi ';'?r tv
l Due to a request from our iner-,
chants, The Duplin Times wili;mail
earlier in order that people erf the
routes may get. their pacers , a day
earlier thereby helping them to ttke
advantages of the weekend specials
Offered by the merchant: . ; ; ?:
We will greatly appreciate the co
operation of Our advertisers and of
our news ' correspondents, in this
change of deadline tint. ' -'.-,
If yon have news after th dead
line time call the office 29 6 2171 or
call Kenansville VI 6 2M1.
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Trial
& Error
Thanks to Mr. Henry Belk! He
answered my query on Halifax
Day. This is his answer.
"On April 12, 1776 the Provincial
Assembly of North Carolina, in ses
sion at 'Halifax, passed a resolution
authorizing North Carolina repre
sentatives at the meeting of repre
sentatives of the colonies to join in
proclaiming independence. You will
note this was four months before
tue Declaration of Independence.
North Carlonia in these Halifax Re
solves was the first state to take
such action. Hence the State Holi
day"
Incidentaly Mr. Belk' said that he
and Mrs. Belk had just attended the
American Society of Kdilors annual
meeting in New Orleans.
Rev. O. H. Turner of Beul.iville
RiFD was in the office on Wednes
day afternoon and said that his
wife went fislung at Topsail on
Monday. It was her first fishing
trip and she is past 54 years of age
Mr. Turner gave me permission
to use the ae. He said that she
had such good luck fishim;, she
caught more fish than most every
one in the group. In fact she was so
pleased that he doesn't know now
whether he will be able to keep her
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, wdien $776,00 in bogus $20 bills were
fiund by agents in a deei) freeze
in his store. However the conviction
(was reversed by the U. S. Fourth
. Circuit Couit of Appeals because of
' . . " . .l .
improper search warrant
The grand jury charged the bills
had been printed for Baysden by
Sparrow, Whaley and Thrope. Dist
Attorney Robert Cowen said the
next term of court at New Bern,
Where the men will be tried, is
scheduled for May 21. He said he
did not know if the case could be
heard then.
tttr16ICprge
lobby Goodson Exhibits Grand
Champion
There were twenty-one Duplin
County steers entered in the llth
Annual Southeastern North Carolina
Market Stock Show and Sale held
April 18 and 19 at the New Han
over Livestock Arena, Wilmington,
North Carolina. Sixteen of these
steers belonged to Duplin County
4-H'ers. The remaining five were
James Wolff Is
Arresfed For
Stealing Meat
James Wolff, 24-year-old Faison
Negro, was arrested Monday in Fai
son and charged with larrery of a
quantity of hog meat from the
smoke house of Arthur Garner.
Negro, of Faison. The meat was
stolen Sunday night.
- Sheriff's Deputies Rodney Thig
pen and Graham Chestnutt said
Wolff stole two hams, two shoulders
and two sides of meat.
Utiuer smju oona.
Leave Of Absence
f Chief Deputy Sheriff Elwead
ReveHe has announced that he
. .Is taking a leave ( absence
from Ihe county, without pay, ie ;
'. have more time U gti around -.
'la visit the people or the county.
This leave of absence Is effee
'.' live as ef May I until after the
-Democratic Prima? en May 28.
" Revelie stated that he feels that
.' be cannot d a fair Job far the .:
roanty while he b busy cam- i
palguiag for Sheriff ot Dupoaw
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.50 per year plus 11c N. C.
Counties; $4.50 per year plus 14c N. C. Sales tax outside
plus 17c N. C. Sales tax outside N. C.
Dream Approaches Reality; Country
Club, Golf Course And Swimming
Poolpdea Enthusiastically Received
Much enthusiasm was shown on
Monday night over the prospects of
a Country Club with golf course and
swimming pool belli:; built in an
area to serve Kenansville, Keula
ville, Pink Hill, Warsaw, Magnolia,
Kaison and Calypso.
Ilu','h Carlton of Wat saw was elec
ted temporary president, and V. VV.
Mctiowan, temporary secretary, lo
serve at the meeting held in the
Court House.
About eighty interested persons
from Magnolia, Waisaw. Kenans
ville. Beulaville, rink Hill, I'aison
and Calypso joined in the general
discussion, and told that they liar
heard of many who were unable lo
attend, express a desire to be a
member of the Country Club.
Dr. Glenn S. Rasmussen and
Supt. O. V, Johnson told the group
of the value this recreation could
mean lo the young people and felt
that with the interest shown at t In
meeting anything desired could be
accomplished. Dr. Troy Koi nei ay
said to the group "If we an la do
big tilings, we must think big, and
accomplish what we go after."
The following committee was
named: II. S. Precythe and Cecil
McCullen of Faison: Dr. O. S. lias-
I mussen and W. E. Craft of Kenans
ville: R. 1). Johnson, Jr. and Dr.
Mett Ausley of Warsaw; W V.
Simpson of Pink Hill; Richard Wil
lianis and Krvin llohsun of Bcula
ville; J. P. Smith anj Melvin Pope
ol Magnolia. ,
Universalis!
Rally In Raleigh
The Outlaw's Brid-e Univeralisl
Church in northern Duplin County
plans to have a delegation present
lit 1 lie denominational meetings in
Raleigh. '
The Rev. Mis Gre'-i 'Wors'el' ;
Crosby of Lynchhur :, Virginia, will ,
soeak to a rally of Unitarians and I
j Universalists from North and Smith
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f'jirnlin.M nnil eastern Georgia meet
ing at Ralei -h. North Carolina on
Sunday, April 29 I
Mrs. Crosby, horn i-i 19:11 at l-nvi j
City, Iowa, was eradu ated from !
Ohio Wesleyan University ami re
ceived a Bachelor of Laws decree
from Harvard Law S-huol in 1954. I
practiced law in Ohio from I9M to
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Steer At Wilmington
entered F. F. A. members of B. F.
Grady School. In addition to tiie
steers, several hogs were entered
by Duplin County 4-11 and F. F. A.
members.
The grand champion steer was
exhited by Duplin County 4-H'er,
Bobby Goodson, Bobby also exhibi
ted the grand . champion steer at
the Coastal Plain Livestock Show
and Sale held April II and 12 in
Two Youths Are
Charged With
Hub Cap Theft
Donald Smith. 17. and J W.
Smith, 16, both of Kaison, were ar
rested Tuesday afternoon in Faison
and charged with larceny of hub
caps from a 1960 Falcon.
The youths kept the huh caps a
bout two hours, according to in
vesicating officers.
They have been released under
$100 bond each.
Investigating the casp are Depu
ties Rodney Thipen and Graham
Chestnutt.
DEMOCRATIC
PRECINCT MEETS
' Democratic Precinct Meetings
will be held ia the 20 Precincts
ia the county on Saturday after-
noon. May 5, 1962, at 2:00
'clock.
In those Precincts In which a
Town Hall Is located the meet- ,
In will be held at the Town
HaJI. and at the regular polling
place la all ether Precincts. .
Sales tax In Duplin and adjoining
this area In N. C. ; $5.50 per year
After the meeting this committee
met and named the following to
serve on various committees: Land
Committee: J. P. Smith, Chairman,
Magnolia; -Dr. Mett Ausley, War
saw; W. K. Craft, Kenansville;
Hut;h Carlton, Warsaw.
MKMBKUSHIF COMMITTKK:
Richard Williams, Beulaville; N. V.
McColeman, Faison; Melvin Pope,
Mugnoliaj Hugh Carlton, Chairman,
Waisaw; Dr. (Jlenn Rasmussen,
Kenansville; Krvin Dobson, Beula
ville I-KGAJ, COMMITTKK: Rivers
Johnson, Jr., Chairman, Warsaw.
William E. Craft, Kenansville; W.
r. Minpson, Pink Hill.
CONSTRUCTION COMMITTKK
i Swimming Pool, Golf Course, Club
I louse : Dr Glenn Rasmussen,
Chairman, Kenansville: Melvin
RESEARCH TOUR - Fo.'ty home economics agents from North
Carolina have returned from Washington, D. C. and Beltsville, Md,
where they observed research in home economics. Shown observing'
features of the experimental kitchen are (left to right) Miss Cloise
Williams. Monroe; Miss Edith Hinshaw, Salisbury; and Mrs, Jean '
Huie, Kenansville.
SATURDAY, MAY 19
Wallace Jaycees To
By: V. II. Reynolds. County Agrt.
Agent
The Wallace Jaycees will sponsor
a Market Hoi; Show on Saturday,
May 19, l2 as a part of tliier l-'ar-
Kinston North Carolina. He is the
son of Mr and Mrs. John Goodson,
Route 1, Mt. Olive, North Carolina.
Bobby received the grand champion
prize of $100, prime beef award of
$40, and the best record book award
of $10. His champion was purchased
by the Agricultural Committee of
the Wilmington Chamber of Com
merce for 35c per pound.
Steers grading choice were enter
ed by: Mack Jones, Bobby Tyndall
(2, Robert Waller and Zennie
Quinn.
Those grading good and below
were entered by: John Rouse,
Glenn Williams (2. Keith West
brook, Richard Waller, Anthony
Westbrook, Alan Johnson, Guthrie
Brown, Dwi-lil Johnson. Melvin
Ward, Bobby Ward. Danny Harrcll,
and David Byrd. Jr.
Larry Davis of the B F. Grady
F. F. A. Chapter exhibited the
grand champion pen of three hogs
which were purchased by the Frost v
Morn Meals. Inc. for 35c per pound.
Registration Books
Registration Books will open
of Saturday, April 28 for three
weeks of registration before the
May 26 Democratic primary. They
wili be oen on the 28th, and on the
next two Saturdays, May 5 and 12.
Persons may also register at the
homes of registrars during the
week. . .
Registrars will be in tbe(regular
poling places in each of the 10 pre
cincts of the county. ;f'
May 19 will be Challenge Day and
May 26 will be election day.
Go to the polls and vote 00 May
26. . ,'.' . -".,. .
PRICE TEN CENT
Plus 1 cent Sales Tax ;. ' f
Pope, Magnolia; J. P. Smith, Mag
nolia; H. S. Precythe, Faison, Hugh
Carlton, Warsaw. . ri
PUBLICITY COMMITTEE; Mr.
Ruth Grady. Kenansville and Joe
Costin, Warsaw. 'f
The goal set for members is 200.
To date 80 people have signed pled
ges expressing their desire to be
come members of the Country club
when the dream becomes a reality.
Committees appointed will meet
and discuss sites, get definite
prices on land and prices for fixing
golf course and Swimming pool and
have definite figures ready to pre
set n to the group at a mass meet
ing to be held in the courthouse in
Kenansville on Monday night, May
7. .
Everyone interested in this pro
ject is urged to attend.
Sponsor Hog Show
mer's Day Program. Each hog pro
ducer in the area Js eligible to en
ter one market hog either a harrow
or gilt weighing between 180 and
230 pounds. These hogs will be jud
ged and a cash prize of $40 will be
awarded to Grand Champion and
Reserve Champion will receive $30
cash and the third place winner
will receive $20 cash.
Ihe hog show will be held from
10 00 A. M. till 11:00 a. in. on Satur
day. May 19, at the Farmer's Ware
house Nu. 1, Wallace. All farmers
who have good market hogs are
urged to send their enteries in to
Harry Carlton, Wallace N. C. not
later than May 7. 1962. Since faci
lities for handling pigs will be limi
ted, the first twenty entries receiv
ed will be accepted.
Entry Blank - Hog Show
Wallace Farmer's Day-May 19, 1962
I would like to enter one (1) Market
Hog (180 to 230 lbs. 1 in Hog Show
at Wallace Farmer's Day Program,
May 19.1962.
Signed:
Address:
Prizes 1st. $40, 2nd. $30. 3rd, $20
Please mail entries to Harry Carl
ton, Wallace, N. C. not later than
May 7, 1962.
STRAWBEMltfHt
The first strawberries f the se
son in Mt. Olive were sold' through '
Mt. Olive Produce Auction Market
on April 24. They we purchased .
by H. D. Andrews Company. The
Strawberry market this year it ope-:;
rated by the buyers L..e. War-;
reu Packing shed. V-'fV'T'iv'
CLASS OFFICE ECC
East Carolina ' Collegea,- rising
senior class has elected officers for ,
1962-63. Balloting was Concluded
April 18, and result of the election
has Just been announced by Deaa
of Student Affairs. Barbara Ana -Ellis
of Faiso was elected sxra
Ury of the Senior Class.. -
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