7 t ri i ' ,'ti . . .vs'tra '" :-.r ' "',. K5 ACBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.50 pr year plus 11c N. C. Sales tax in Duplin and adjoining Counties; $4.50 per year plui 14c N. t. Sales tax outside this area in N. C. ; $3.50 per year pirn 17o N. r. Sales tax outside N. C. PRICE TEN CENT:, Plus 1 cent Sales Tax r KENANSVILWT. NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY MAY 31, X962 it : 3 lpii& -tens' E2bsJa ty w, ise'ld. of, Warsaw I terletJpiv bf faa'Ved : rural . r6al. 1 Car"' The lW' Banib'er wEicii' he , J&ratf Alm?liew,fse'lB; of Warsaw ann. jjmHrj rarner df Chinquapin, I6jwer, bran automobile wreck A MOndtyt tiM. Wch, Injured both ot!itfaiits oj tW'taJ-And' completely tortoJii.hd ,thstaV yhfc as, be 'Irtg driven by Urild MlnSherf - The accident occurred at the en-J P;:-".:iC:rs For jHairton - Ail turker nrorturora eligible to ,vof In the upcomlne. re lerendtma on the: (National turkey mwTKctme: order were.ir!je.l today to at io proper SCS offlr a SMins possibly their certi Ication f lUrke marketed in Jtwi, ' 'I i ji;;;.insseii,-jr(,:jaieitive'Drrt e'-tor for the Asricuiiural i - i tm dud 'ronservatiCul . itste Cm w i rf!ttfe.)inW otlf th-t this is pqr tWllarly important, sfwe Aune Is 'IhdpnHIIne' fbr .!'contraH-produr- rs ad cooperalivo to fUe such , , t,"rherc are few auestlo'fis "raise about Ji'prorlucer-tfrower.,'( Hawell d,9redf,i"bit'a rod deiri of mm- ondersiahdinir abmit. "contrnct-Pro' ducertf :1q are elHibla to ote In H.Tefern(liimi.h'ty have 'pro prietary Iptercsr k the tUfkryfro. dnjrwrl.t Aipa(ly7 trouble o is bfcaiise. People, dont 'nnrfer siartdt. t Just n what;? i'Dropertetary.' mpins .untter tho tbrkey markotlpg order," ,, 'v'Vn,, ! The "contr'H.pro,Juf er" Js M?lbVjrtoe (S rrwftwfto pr Uclpatcs' In hepo,1urtfon6f kevs-vlfb 1be ii. f vfittfc grower W way it (W 'fr 1 ftmi t oJmsiapct so .vmad,not eik J; -.- Xhlif itnb! U4tiMf.toAJM. if floweyer,.:, jr i. tpcv- arrsnTMtwfs , pfoJdje. (hot. the -fhiftncto? VMf adi-aheejrAlo bjKfesetfly natjd .''C'-'pirf'' U has surely beeii quiet In nan li SvAle this week. Alice telfcs, JJunmta Kretseh and Ielen Snsser are spend Jnj theUeek at Topsail Beeh. I do 'wonder 1 hat,. has been, hatinening . at ' Topsail, h they haven t caught . an fish b nowr.they Sre probnbly pot getting ahmg too well. I do hope . ,. they have not pushed each other W the sound! '' ' , - i A younsi fellow at Warsaw by the M' name of Gene CarKan JHent jme word. Wat-, ho hs,d caught fH pound black fob and; he wanted it put in the paper. He hj.-theonff toh -of Mr. and Mrs, Keith Carlton of War . aw,-Route Ij Eteothough t have never' seen. Gene. 1 wish ,t4 jppwrrat ( ulate" him 4nd also wish him many 'more syccfessful flehltig excursions. ' f No th4t1 jho iPbllticat .fcatnpisii ir over. I do. hope .that 'jrp the: fiei pie of Duplltt County; can "bnry the hmchet" rtd. try.tdjrprget;tho many M meatt'aiid & .things" ih,at pave btn;.sald.'In political jce,t etyne-. . one is Always hurt, and" some on is ' alwajt9 iapP3?."Jf! Wis woUW -PUf the snme amount of Work; tftne, thought,' i money andff oft Into promotinij an ' - Industry In Duplin that we put into political ; campaism,f think how much progress could be made.'; A Cod. size plant .'hlch would take a . care of much of our unemployment could be in. this county. toniglit if we had polled' our efforts and work-; d as hard for-It as we work In fl political' campelim. . i ; - i ' Let'f hope that the next bi$ news j Taper story inai preaKf siuie about Duplin County is a Sod story and not a story that will embarrass n. Wc are prowl of our county and j, of our progress, let tts be Poud of our reputation. " ' i i - ' , 4 Buth t- Topsail Tida A. VL ' " V.ilL': Mo, DaVe 'll'gh Lw tHn Low Juno 1 8:44 12 .41 7:12 12:4 ; . ..v-.i 7:88 1:30 '! : 1:8 ' "... - J . 8:25 2:18 Hte 2:21 , 9:13 8:05 ' '-$? '5 5 10:01 3 ' T '5:51 ' r, n '1 '4 I ;: "! . Ii . .; :..'. . - -1 -- terR6Ctlprv oi 1 'paved rural ' road. uftiber MM, and N C. highway Ntt OTs Brad was driving West and fliHjordlng to: reports, he failed to see yik stop sign, ran across Nv Highway '0 and into an embank ment The: ' steering; , : wheel was knocked: loose and back .into the Some Turkey Voters by the reWCns from the sale of tho turkeys . whether or not such re turns are mor or less than the a meunt advanced; then there would He, a proprietary interest because the- fitfanrln? ; party would partici pate jn the risk of loss.. Tlie WafiiKtph turkey ntrtrketinjj order is ifesigiHid to provide tlw In lustry wit ha means of ! adjusting nrtcey mprtetmrt in ordrr to as sure fair -returns to producers and rensonpble jti-iees to consumers. To become-cfecUVe.-the order must be approved by t least twor-tbir of the. growers voting it ihc referen dum neither .hy nunfer or by vot nme of piWnctlon: Ballots may be east etfher- in person or by mail from une 18 through- Junn ft. . Contract . .producers should file their certification of producers and volume at the ASCS State office for the State, irt i which the principal place 6f business id loented, or at the local ASCS county office IS the contrart-produeer operates' in only he .'Coury.i This . certification v by contract--producer and by coopera tives, must be filed no (tttcr, than June I. '1 jplSHXm&ml - Lin-atArim P ittheft wd,liiLte- ttf wr fluf irs. v. iFemioy or Kea- snsvTto, wasBramuw pf the Fren t'iii-. x.iii.-r. - '. Hittn vu' ULiWVlccnui voire c iw the .riast year. i0 rtast year i i s i " l-nCOt'XT YfOLNdli 1 I Dni't' :foriek , MI Countv Council on Monday hivlit ot Hie Aqrhtufturat itildini; at ::00 p, m. The progrnm will bf a rfilirt on Community: 4-H Clubs and 'theitj work. ' All leaders and. officers are urged to at tend. V , - I II DRES REVUT? t-Tf County' Dress will be held on Friday nl-'ht, Jurte at the Agricul ture Buildintr at -8:00. All partici pimts nre asked J0 tie at the seri culture biiMdln? at 6:30 p. m. for Judging' The public, is invited. i srLAS green snow t Silas Green Show will he in Ken ansvllle on. Tuesday night, June 5 at the Kenan Memorial Auditorium at 11:00 p- ot. the show .is being sponsored by the American 'Legion of -Warsaw. ' Reservations will - be available for white spectators. l? . SOMMNOS IS REPORTER ' iw, G.' Simmons, ' son of Mr. and Mrs. lie Roy G. Simmons of Amort m, has been elected reporter for the Animar Industry Club at Nortli Carolina .State. CpHpgfr . i, " '; - A. sophomore In the college's Sch ool of- Agriculture,'. Simmons is studying animal husbandry.' : V iir'Ww officb ' ky-i TfiB. Social Siecurtty pistrlct Office in' "GoltlsborO"; ,Nrth' Carolina' will 5ievi frf oe iqiiartefi at'"3li sjst Walnut Street, on Monday,, June. , is- X-'V.'v'.-- i;: r- ' ila'.etolert.pws :uHdirig will ntaii it jJosstble, to provide better aCcommbdatlotis for the ;peoplo ; 1n Duplin,. Lenoir.' Greene nd. Wayne Counties served by the', Goldsboro District Office.;: Office, i hours will remain 8:45 a.'m. to 8:00 p."m.r Monday through Friday; FatherO. L . Holland Succumbs KKNANSVIIXB'- Chwles Hen ry Holland, ir died Friday taight Funei-al scr viee were . conducted at Vnitv MethpdUt Chturch, Sun day at .2:30 p.m. b'ihe Rev. T H. House and the ReV ' Jame Wliite. Burial 'was In the church cemetery, -vr ; --'V'-'V? ;"'-' - Surviving are three , daughtsrs.. Mrs.: Pheoia Autroy of Fayette vulle Mrs. T. E. West of Golds boro! and Mrs; Albert F. Tvdall of Kinston; two sons, Dtho Lee oT Warsaw and Charles rf M!ddle sexj one sister, Mrs. Forest Mer rlft of Magnolia; three brothers, Jasper of Clinton. Estel of Ma nnlia nd Jirack -of Turkey; v.- wns driving is. a total loss, t - . (Both occupants, were admiitted to Duplin General Hospital. Miss Par ker, suffered several broken bones ;wd lacerations of the throat.? She has been transferred ; from Duplin General Hospital 40. Duke Hospital in Durham, w t i .Brad suffered, chest Injuries and the kiss of somf teeth. . The extent of his injury is not known at this writing s , ' . Minshew was charged with fail las to slop for the Stop shn. Patrol man A. S. uuuer, mvestigatea inc accident , 1 Farrior Killed Whitehead Sunday Jamei Isanc (Zeb)" Fsvior, a b at 2U colored, "shot and killed UDosevelt- Whitehead, about 45 with a 12 gunge mwed-on Ahs i gun. , The shootln:. ' occurrea aoout midnUiht. on Sunday n ght at t ie Edroe Farrior Place. The cause of the shooting had not beert determined, but the cast fit 'slill' undor invesftlgationt arcor- Aitir to authorities. . Farrior Is in thi Duplin County Jail wiUiout Mayors Enter Milking Bout ; : ; . flow will - iMpUn Courty fkl'k - Dmiry Month, ' whfth I the Month of XaaeT Ky a, p llkhuf esntest of coo- - -rm,'4iwm -wh '-will take par . In : jhe, milking contest? The 4 Mmrii irf the, eoliatTt .. v TirWWMiuce on rrWa nw- Ri .ittti 1 t vm in rroni i -lIvln CordlngS ' ealry Wt L'l Jl Ml Sf. ofWalUre A 7 MikAk Milk Plniti. 1 MM f Mm Masla ' iHilk Plnnt. i gttJng an the liUle(.ools hnide thfi tow's wilt Alayr Warding ; of WaHc. Mayor , ttbrpe- r KemMlNvitla, Majo : CaiiB of Rose IIUL Myor Strt-. ckland ot Warsaw, Mayor Me-;; iCnllen of Fafsoa v and v Mayor - Itfuldrow of Beuiaville. Kak 'May win, , participate in '.the F milkini .contest." A( prise wUl . be given by Warsuw ; Molar Cowprtny U the Mayor; who , .- win the 'Contest. " , June In.-.' dairy month all over the I'nlted States and . the North Carolina Dairy As :. Boolation sponsors tne pro- gram ta North Carolina. Geo xtfp Cowaa of the Beuiaville- settler is chairman for Dnplin - County's June Dairy Month. Purcell Spoke To Pink Hill Senior Class Kiwene iPiurcelL Professor of Religion and Philosophy at Atlantis- Christian College, ' to Wil son, addressed the graduating class at the Pink Hill High School.. Thu rsday evening, May 24. He was ln trbauee'd by class ... member, Bren da Bostle. Bill Hatch gave the sa kltatory,"welcomei i and Douglas Howard shade the valedictory ad dress. The process'fonal and reces sional' Were played iy 'M"s. Jack Perkins and. Rev, 'ft ' t.. Harrell gave th;inv'ocatiori.:,; i'-.y Of.?- r PTrlnciiMl Frank 8, .Wiley (ifa sehteVl the. Awards, to outstandinT students.; and' Mti W. , E. Brewer awarded; diplomas iW Voe-seniors. Qiieot in St rOud , pronounced ; the benediction. ; - -.. The class motto, - "We know what -we are, but we know not what -we will be." ... x i . i . Miss Kornegay. Receives ! 1 "Founders Award" ' Miss - Victoria Komey, Presi dent, cf the Dnntin Conntv- H-vf Association. Mrs. hobert West, M-s. A." J. jlenkjns,, Jr., and Mrs. A. Q. STnth oi Magnolia Bnenaea he N C Heart Aociation 13th Annual Meeting held Miy 21th at the Sir Walter Hotl in BaleJgh. Miss, Kornegay received, ; th ''Founders Award" for jme of tho most outstandira leaders in North Carolina for the wonderful work done as Duplin Countv Council President for the N. C. Heart As sociation. - - i . ' .'''.' ' ' M'-s: Smith ' also . received an Sward for one of the most outsta nding leaders in the community area. . . ' . - Monday .night, yMay 21, thirty ignt'sertiors V received ' diplomas Yono: Jho, B, F. Grady High School. They -were. 'Jewell . Ann Adams- Jo Ann Barne.te,-'Joseph Ca-r Barnette, Patrirja. Ann Roll, S-n-flra Blythe Beil,. Gwendolyn Lou imo Blshrrp,' LarrV' .WeKt . Davis, Donald Lewis 'Grady, Harry Ja mes Gradv. Williom Allen Grndyj Patric4. Ruth Grj'.'g, Herman A1J l'tan GrubbJ 'jE.',' Linda Jane Hh rrlisnii, Dontd Wade ' Hill, Scar-i 'ette Rse Hill. Joseph Carroll Hol mes, T.urie Glenn Jackson,. Tlm-hins-Charles. Janmon, Hulifrt I o Jones,. Jr., Murial Ruth. Joney, .Mn Carole Malptss, ,Ihn Robert Out 'nw, Vivi-n Harper Padgett, Jane Coiol' Ren-don Bllwi-il. Kii"i Ann Rhodes,; P-wigM . Fltvixns l'heppard, BarVirn Dein. Smilh, Carol Fave Smith," Joan Irwin -niith . 1ntlnw; 'Wl!l''i-n Aaron Sn ith, Carolyn Ann St fford, Bu rma Annette Stroud, Tva Gaynell W-te;rs. Haran ' Nelson Waters, Nellie Virginia Waters, Joan Fra nces Westbrook, Linda Rave Westbrook, Geralrline Fayc Wig gins. The invocation wns bv Rev Hermsn A. Gnibbs. Follnwing, tlie auflicnce sang "Ameri.-yi tiic Benuffut." The etsnimenrerpenl idflress was delivered by Talmaftge O. Page, assistant superintendent rf N'.-w Eleme Teachers Begins at A AynrkKhoj in Rlfmpntirv S'i nnpe' will l"e held in the,. James KVnsn; I1 eh; School lwg;mrn" June 5 and endipe June : 13. T'.ie i',o'rni (tn. p inpjillv .nlnin-d .pir elementary, ten'hers in (rnd;,5 hriHMtK -H. The) emphasis w'lic'i Mefbanlcs. Arnnd Afe Pre.sure. HesV 1 Introdirtoit t.o :Fle-,net''!ii-' ie V InHnrjSjfenjjpfmich ' to -idlers iil the proposed work 'ii "' , i " 111 entifW'r-oncepts;1 in the ,JuJ.Utn t 'and it is felt that the p-ocrvn win ,' I t ,.),-. . I areas: MoSnetism and Ehwrt-nty. le'most practical s'nee tlie I , ji I Cbeljn i st rv, Biological Science. I i- bv,-noing." CorcJell Johnson f ecnnologist De Cnrdelt Jnhnsnh. Chirif -lahnv .4 tory technician at fruplhf Qcner?' Hiwpital has- beert selected; as b di lgiite' from; the North Cwrolin.i Society 'of Ihe American Medical Technologist to the 24th'', Annual Convention of the American M.--: ilicnl TechnoHgists to be Tield in St. Lnuisy Missouri, June 3 thro ugh June . -v " Johnson is presently, serving as vice-president nf the State Society and has been active in the Society since becoming a member In 10D0. EL60DSHEQ CQXSGOBE ON H.C. MICmNaYS ' . RALRIGH ' The Motor Vehicles Department's summary of traffic deaths through 10 A. M. Monday, May 28. lflta: - Killed To Date .'. 431 Killed To Date Last Year .... 416 r . PRECINCTS i, WARSAW ......... FAISON CALYPSO -v. ..... WOLFSCRAPE... GLissoN , :v...; ALBERTSON i'.... SMITH ......4..... CABIN ..ii....... HALLSVILLE ..... BEULAVIIXB .... CEDAR FORK . . . CYPRESS CREEK CHINQUAPIN.' ..., LOCKLIN v..r;..; CHARITY WALLACE ........ rockfish ....... rose hill magnolia kenansville total ;: CmU 1 li. a'il Xit Una Bk. Hanover: County Schools. , Wil mington. He was intrndu'-ed by tindpal William D. Thigpen. ,'JThe senior class presented the school a portrait oi Hugh MrAilen Wells, former prjneipil of tin' school. Misses Linda Rave Wcst brook and Joan Frances Wi'sl brook unveiled the port-rait. Oihrr senior as-iisting, on the stajje were Charles Jarman and Aaron Smith. Mr. John D. Grady, retired sdm.il hoard memher, made the presen tation to the .school, IVl'-s. Hn.i;ii M Welh ai-knowiledged the gift. Miss Mary Anna Grady awarded tneHnls In sPil'nrs Who hiid wm'.v outstandins achievement-. The Hiah Srhnnl faculty made tlie se lections. Scnlette H'll received the valedictoiy medal, Mn-'-i' tuth Jones, the salutatory medal, the Citizenship medal went to Lynda I?;m" Wo.st'jrook. 'he ''n gliah -medal to Scarlette Hill: Bos' Al'-Arnund medals to Nellie V Wate'-s nnd Donfld Oridv and the dramatics awards went to Gwen dolyn Bishop and Larry West Da vis. Rol-ind A. Gradv. Sr.. Allot new nf Wilson, presented the Giadv Chitiaw Ci i7cnsliip Trophv to Do nald Lewrs Grady. The g'adoatcs then took the citizenship oath. Dr. H. L. Harrell. of Pink Hill, said the benediction. Workshop For James Kenan on Tues ght and Srtitnd. ' Teicliers pnrtiei piiting in llw worksh-m will h-ive the opportunity to din demons'i-ft-(iuns and experiments in tAl areas ; listed above. i 'ByrotvjToachcr .-'ss' n' Siioer iDtendent, states: "There is a great j important aspect of the will), be to provide for legate .".-Johnson is the 3on ot Mr. a Mrs. Willard Johnson of Kenans Ville. Jerry Williford Accidentally Shoots Self Jerry D. Williford, 14, soi M.r. and Mrs. Norwood Williford, dint himself on Friday, May 25, whi'o clconing his sh-t sun. The blast ripped through his shoulder and prin. , The hK wis rushed to Duplin General Hopilnl and liter trans ferred to Duke wheie he w;-s in critical condition, according to last reports. Yugoslavia produces aluminum for the United States and other customers. Since 1955 the Balkan nation has doubled production, says the National Geographic Magazine. It turned out 25,000 tons in 19C0. I of . I iQiiiOOTtic Primary Balloting Score Judge Superior Court State Senate Conpress 3 fl a i a. 935 tut 10$ : 38 382 ' itt 15 18S 250 H 133 ' I3t . KM 177 - ' 327 ' 1115 I7t ;i 574 2Ct 5 7J5 14 3S2 709 524 483 570 420 899 79 l?1 499 423 10 125 153 115 12 173 61 233 13 3 91 110 21 44 75 63 5 75 42 100 17 fl 59 42 U 111 304 328 73 111 204 S4 53 28 1 8S 168 38 V,i 172 3S 137 173 286 M 121 110 277 28 26 119 143 58 IH 12 , : 14 174 187 , 324 4 261 59 290 72 12 232 89 186 156 33 7 86' 78 103 57 128 33 136 28 .1 149 11 118 42 5 5 77 1M 158 18 135 37 138 48 3 144 31 158 37 6 ,- 11 fl 18t 133 117 131 113 154 118 3 89 H7 5.V 387 - 3 13 43 344 335 349 1R9 293 195 339 145 10 140 333 305 "SW ,. t ,33 13 48 184 35 58 91 41 71- 76 4 34 108 64 SI V 8 7 33 87,185 88 108 138 82 80. 178 1 43 138 137 ;B : 38 128 . 187 161 118 151 118 104 323 4 78 183 t : I? . 15 It 88 43 108 80 61 20 .178 , 1 84 53 , 'i' ..,,' . , 16 171 158 61 357 374 41 46 278 6 181 128 , '. . 85 468 - 896 248- 803 741 378 405 . 70S 55 743 301 18 ' 48 144 88 133 :; - 128 58 144 49 . 4 89 73 .-.-'.-'. . n 388 388 158 414 , 467 127 247 338 31 356 i'. 151 ..' B ,i . .-. - 35 111 168 129 124 168 84 ; 180 ' 87 ' 38 91 133 " 34 248 330 383 l5 - ' 336 193 416 , 74 83 -388 133 ' "-, ';-'" 563 3156 6545 3813 3535 4607 2448 4640 2369 1 483 3834 . 3903 551 633 347 671 J6,.S7 13 Henderson, Ticket In Holly contested political baltles came to a close on Saturday. May 2, when the people of the county i went to the polls in their various precincts and east their votes It is believed that the vote, approximate i ly Mil, was a record vole for Dup ! lin County. Several election officials j slated that in their opinion it was ' the largest vote ever cast in the DAVID HENDERSON I Congrfssinan District 3rd Congressional , - 8'-v.K -'V 1 Elected Sheriff Of Duplin County House of Rep. Sheriff ltd. Mi i I ". ! i K'-fehin I '' -learning 1.1 S f I I- nil I II I I j HOWAKI) II. HUliARD j Elected Jude 4th .lulicial Distric t ; ).Mni.if:iw. j n . 9 - i T. ELWOOD REVELLE ! Revelle & Johnson Led Political Races Saturday County. Congressman David N. Render- son. a candidate to succeed himself as Congressman from the third Con- gressional District, led the ticket in the county with a vote of 7359 with Chalk, his opponent only receiving 563 votes. In the County Commissioners Races, districts 2. 3 and 4 were bat lie i out with Willnrd Holler, pre sent Commissioner in the 4th Dis- i trict reeeivint: 11B. voles against his opi orient Butler Cnvanuagh who : won 712 votes. la the third Commissioner District I Provvn. a candidate lo succeed him- j .ell has called for a second pri- I ma:. v. Drown received (171 votes j and one or his opponents. Murphy Simpson, received (() votes. Mare- j ady and Cavanuach. who where also ! in the race, received ."i7 and M I voles respectively. Results nf Justice of the Peace ad Constable Races In the various Townships: ISLAND CREEK TOWNSHIP ( Locktin. Charity and Wallace Precincts) JUSTICE OF THE PEACE; r Linton C. Cantrell Iliimer M. Boncy Coy Farrior D. VV. Jones Gaiiand Kennedy 'dhn Put's Willie Shnlar . F. Dixon r.x MACNOLIA TOWNSRTP CONSTABLES: 14S Waiter C. atraud 131 ..' VV. B. Klssnrr I. E. Chi-stniill .' "'-..' ' - ftO?E IDlJL- Bennle Matthews Frank Jones CYPRESS CREEK TOWNSHIP (Cypress Creek and dunqnapln Preehtttt CONSTABLES: I, j. Shnlar 7 .lames Doris RrlnWHi ftf Jciry Lanier LIMESTONE TOWNSHIP cinrts) US tnallsrille. CONSTABLES: 571 Herbert N. E. II. Kcnendv SMITH TOWNSHIP (Smith and Cabin Prrctarts) CONSTABLES: 242 Hoyt Randolph Miller ALBERTSON TOWNSHIP CONSTABLES: 241 Eric Harper C.LISSON TOWNSHIP CONSTABLES: v ' 251 Alfred Thl(n'-0 WOLFSCRAPE TOWNSHIP CONSTABLES: 191 Carroll HrrrinK KENANSVILLE TOWNSHIP CONSTABLES: 38 Woodrow Byrd 292 Johnson C. Smith Alvin Strniul E. E. Proctor John V. Herring Gaston Smilh A. J. Summcrlln of Ed. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 2nd. 3rd. X a B 7. I William C. Sullivan, a new figure ta the political field, wag top man in the rare for rnmmissioner nf ihm second district with a vote of 633. (Continued On Back) . ,-' Who Will Be The Dairy Princess? ! The County "Dairy Prlaeen i Contest will be held, June 14 at 8:00 P. M. hi (he Kenans- ville School Auditorium. .: I ion I fire departments, ci vic clubs, Howe Demonstra- T tion Clubs, 4-H Clul.3. Com--; niiiuilv Deveiopment Clubs and other local -Organizations can sponsor a prineew. ; An entry fee of $3.00 Will he lollet-tcd at the Couaty Contest. Contestants are ask-f rit to dress hi street clothes -J and evening clothes. .111 J. E. Sikes. Sr. 40 MZ Robert F. Powell 15 m John H. DntafMn m 320 Gene Kelly 7t 48 A. McCoy Ilerrtae; 4M CONSTABLES: ') 108 Rembert Foley 33 xvi Win. J. Blanton SOS TOWN'tlftP CONSTABLES: 3f8 James II. Johnson 111 Ill Beuiaville ami Cedar Fork Pre " - ii urn? t; ' t , Peney 131 24 V. 8. Senate (Rep.) tth. Dtst a i s 7. ,39 j 148 "X MX;. 383 , 878 ' 80S 139 38 3 31 t tl in 711 1 . -1'

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