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BRIEFS (Continued From Page 1) NINE INDUCTED Inducted from Duplin County during October 1963 were; James Frederick King. Rt. 2. Wallace N.C.; AlvlnEarlHlnes, Wallace. NX.; Bobby Maxwell Leroy Merrin. RL 1. War saw N.C.; MUiar<J William La nlar. Rt. 2. Wallace. N.C.; Jerry David Henderson. Rose hill, Johnnie Lee carr. Rt. 3. Rose Hill. Robert Earl Murphy, Rose Hill. N.C.; Dew ro Deans Williams, Rt, 1. War saw. N.C. The November call for in duction is for 4 men to be delivered on 13 of November The age for classification of registrants has now been low ered from age 21 to age 19. ATTEND CHURCH WORKSHOP About 86 musicians in N.C. church denominations were at ECC on Saturday for an all day church musk; workshop for organist. From Duplin were: Mrs. Roy E. Davis. Sunday school pianist at the Baptist church, and Mrs. Robert J. Farrlor. Jr.. church pianist at the Missionary Baptist Church in Calypso; and from Rose HOI, Anita Cottle, Rose Hill Baptist organist and Nan cy H. Williams, choir direc tor at the Rose HOI Baptist Church. SPAIN1SH CLASSES The Spalnish classes of East Duplin High School met Thurs day. October 24, 1963 in die school cafeteria to organize a Spalnish Club. The meeting was brought to order and presided by Miss Sandra Kennedy. She told the group of thi three pro jects for tht year. The club is going to Pedro's Spainlsh Restuarant in Fayettevllle in th middle of November, and have a Spainlsh Christmas, and in the spring help Mrs. Anna - Guy prepare a Spainlsh supper. Spainish recipes. Theyare as follows: President. Harold Creech; Vice-Presi dent Peggy Lanier; Secretary, Thomasuu Sanderson; Treas urer, Boyce Smith; Reporter Sherry Taylor. The meeting was then ad-. journed until further notice. Reporter. Sherry Taylor JIMMY TEACHEY Or ROSE HILL SCORES FOR CAMP BELL WIN Campbell boots Pfeiffer 3-2. Jimmy Teachev of Rose HOI. the only American forward on the Campbell team, made a goal in the last few seconds of a five-minute overtime to de cide the game. The team lost to N.C. State, tied Duke and beat Belmont Abbey 9-2. The Camels have remaining mat ches at Carolina and at Da vidson. REVIVAL AT ONH-Y Revival services will be held at Unity Church. Warsaw, Rt.2, from November 11 through 14. Rev. C.H. Harrell, minister. Rev. J.P. Pegg. pas tor, extends a cordial welcome to everyone. HOME MANAGEMENT COURSE The Home Management Course being taught at the Ram sey Hatchery will be held on Thursday nieht at 7:30 p.m. The topic this week will be "Handcrafts Made In The Home." ATTEND HOME EC. WEEKEND Barbara Brown. Lina Kay Kennedy. Carol Ann Guenn and Rebbie Blankenshlp of East Duplin High School; Sue Bell, Ann Dail, Ruth Dail. Carol Klrby and Linda Clifford of Nortn D'jplin High School were among the 158 High School? Girls who attended East Caro lina Home Economics weekend. Mrs. Hazel Tripp, president of the N.C. Home Economics As sociation, spoke to the group. . n 4-H urogram sant Grove,; Lela Ward, Bea ver Dam; Ray Roberts, Jr., Stanford; jean Carr, Beautan cus. Forestry; Bill Costln. Jr., Warsaw; Janet Lanier, Cedar Fork: Anthony Westbrook, -- Woodland; Charles Costin, Warsaw. Garden; Ellis Gerald Korne gay, Pleasant Grove; Gall Ed wards, Cedar Fork; Anthony Westbrook, Woodland; Keith Westbrook, Woodland. Health; Beverly Grady, Pleasant Grove; Ray Roberts Jr., Stanford; ? Linda Smith, Smiths; ftelth ? Westbrook, Woodland; Jlome - Economics-, Linda wfay, war saw. LIbb/ Fussell, Greenwood; Joyce Hamilton. Magnolia; Lin da Smith, Smiths. Home im provement; Kathryn Costln, Warsaw; A.Q. Smith, Jr., Mag nolia; Lola Lanier. Cedar Fork; Gloria Merrltt, Beaver Dam. Leadership; Mary Alice Thom as, Magnolia; Lela Ward, Bea ver Dam; Ray Roberts Jr., Stanford; Anthony Westbrook, Woodland. Poultry; John C. Smith, Jr., Smiths; wanda Smith, Smiths; Thomas Turner, Smiths; Gas ton Westbrook, Woodland.? Safety; Mary Alice Thomas. Magnolia-, Ray Roberts, Jr., Swine; fha i Jr.. Warsaw; Frederick Rouse! Pleasant Grove; Anthony West brook, woodland. Tractor;? Frederick Rouse. Pleasant - Grove; Hal Walker. Woodland. Special Programs (Public Speaking); Anthony Wesibrook. woodland, Lela Ward, Beaver ' Dam. Achievement In Money Management; Durant Glover.? Smiths. Achievement In. Home Management; Mary Alice Thomas. Magnolia. COURT from pg. 1 but judgment had not been pro nounced at press time. J. Arthur Whitley will be tried this term of court on a , charge of shooting his brother to death with a pistol at chin quapin October 12. Eddie Black burn faces a charge of secret assault on a female and Wil liam Lee satchel with first degree burglary and rape. Wil liam Ed. Swlnson Is scheduled for trial on a charge of break ing and entering and larceny; Hoover Pickett with assault with a deadly weapon and Glenn Cashwell with assault and rob bery. Theodore Boney faces a manslaughter charge. PATIENTS Continued from pg. 1 Strickland, & Baby Girl, Beu lavllle; Evelyn Goodman, it Baby Boy, Warsaw; Sylvia - Marshburn & Baby Boy, Pink Hill; Sandra May, Rose Hill; Laura Faires, Albertson; Blanche Wilson, Warsaw; Mi chael wayne Albertson, Beu lavllle; Beulah Faye Grady. Kenansville; Stacy B Jack son, Beulaville; Faye Stewart, BeulavQle; Sadie Cooper, War saw; George Dudley Williams, Warsaw: Roslyn Janeth Turner, & Baby Boy, Warsaw. LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR GASOLINE AND OIL FOR COUNTY OWNED CARS Sealed proposals and bids will be received by the Board of Commissioners of Duplin County at the Commissioner's Room In the Courthouse In the Town of Kenansville, North Carolina, until 11:00 o'clock A.M., on November 18, 1963, at which time said bids will be opened for furnishing gaso line and oil for county owned cars of the Sheriff's Depart ment. Bids and proposals must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the Board of County Commissioners of Dup lin County, % Mrs. Christine W. Williams, Register-ofDeeds and ymt officio clerk to-said W?r4. and marked ,'BW and Proposal for furnlsKlrig Gaso line and Oil for county owned cars of Sheriff's Department." The right Is reserved to re ject any or all bids and to award tne contract to the bid der which In the opinion of said Board Is the lowest res ponsible bidder and whose bid Is the most beneficial to the interest of Duplin County. This 4th day of November, 1963 BOAR D OF COMMISSIONERS OF DUPLIN COUNTY BY: Christine w. Williams. Clerk 11-7-lT-DCo. ?!Sp3!| Luclan Marvin Fuss ell. 46. died Wednesday morning in the Duplin General Hospital after a short illness. He was a native of Duplin County and a rest ient /Rt. 2, Rase Hill. Funeral services were con ducted at 2 p.m. Friday at Norman Memorial Chapel by the Rev. E.F. Knight of the Corinth Baptist Church In Teachey. Burial was in Rockflsh Mem orial Cemetery In Wallace. Mr. Fussell was the son of the late Willie James Fussell and Eva Drew. His survivors Include his wi dow, Mrs. Ruby Fussell: one son. Charles Fussell of Wal lace: one daughter, Catherine Fussell of Wallace; onebrother, j Reggie Fussell of Burgaw; and one sister, Mrs. Eldora John son of Rose HOI, MRS. LEADiE RIVEN3ARK. 72 | SUCCUMBS Mrs. Flora Hanchey Riven- j bark, 72, died Friday morning. A native of Duplin County, , she resided on Rt. 2 Wallace. She Is survived by her hus band. Leadle Rlvenbark; one daughter, Mrs. J.L. Nichols Jr., and three sons, Norwood. David H. and George Riven bark, all of Wallace; two sis ters, Mrs. Jerry Cottle, and Mrs. Ben Rlvennark, both of Rose HOI, and 15 grandchildren. Funeral services were con ducted Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Norman Memorial Chapel by *?" ii 'ti tt R? g?* nd :hi 'ore* Of he Willtce looc HanoSay. wSat H?rreJl,f Daniel Cottle, Nathan Hanchey Ronald Rlvenbark, Alien Riven baric. Cam Rivenbark and Don Rlvenfrtrk. t" . J\ FALL r |i r\' 1C\ FESTIVAL . j 7w 0F ^ FABRICS ^Qiualttyfttrics) Clark's Shopping Center rid S Warsaw, N. C. Mohair "Tufty" 4 '? y ' '0* Botany Fur-Blend Wool * Double Knits Botany Ticeeds Coordinating & Solid Blouse Crepe Suede Cloth V Solid & Print Corduroy^ Featuring McCall Patterns BROWN'S m CABINETS & MILLWORK y[ J ROSE HILL. N. C mDoors (All Types) Windows-ft?> Hardware- Tools & ^ jhg& Insulation-Shingles qpT Plywood-Tile Board Mouldlngs-Nails^GyPSum Wallboard Adheslves-Pittsburg Paints Weldwood Prefinlsh Paneling Celling Tile^^Laminating Plastic Window Glass-Mirrors ^? *?$5 Monarch & Suburban (Built-in) Kitchen Aid Dish Washers SINGER SALES & SERVICE k Robert F. Maready Day Phone AT5-3012 Night AT 5-2304 Wallace, N. C. Dial LY 2-2317 J. F. REYNOLDS MUSIC COMPANY Operators Of COIN OPERATED PHONO GRAPHS AND POOL TABLES. CIGARETTE VENDORS. New CIGARETTE VENDORS. NEW AND USED RECORDS. 516 Beamon St. Clinton, \C. ?? ? everything FOR EVERYBODY AT GRMKI GROCERIES MEATS GAS & OIL DRY GOODS . IW HILL H- > Ask For Flakes' Recappl at your Favorite Service Station FLAKES TIM SERVICE Clinton, N. C. Wilmington Hwy. LY 2-2809 iWells Stockyards! Wallace. W. C. J I AUCTION EVERY THURSDAY Buying and Selling Dally (Except Sunday) I I OFFICE PHONE AT 5-2161 D. L. WELLS Night Phone AT 5-2261 ? JACK P. WELLS Night Phone AT 5-2511 FOR GOODNESS SAKE . Watson"s Chicken AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCER'S ROSE HILL POULTRY- CORP. ROSE HILL. N. C. herring's andy doers You can throw away that old toothbrush! I ? quickly...easily I KLEEN Restores new look to ceramic tile walls and floors iU.TW.PE ON CAMKLEEN I OUT DIRT AND QR|ME HERRING SUPPLY CO. ROSE HILL. N. C. - f Perry Hall's Grocery & A. L. Jackson's Grocery 401 South Center St. Beside Railroad MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. ROUTE 1 MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. Hoiieycult SMOKED PICNICS 29ci> Honey cull pf0^|| SAUSAGE 29c lb. <?* ? JOO FPESH HAM^e Lr. HEAVY GRAIN FED Beef ROUND STEAK 491 HEAVY GRAIN FED RUMP BEEF ROAST HOW IT'S PEPSI I. for those who I ~~ I think young! I $1.28 Crate KJggOIA I 32c Carton Plus Deposit I?? Be sure to register for free ham every Friday. Free turkey every Saturday from now until Christmas. ? Hamburge 1 39c lb. 33s! WQjj |BB MAXWELL BLUE HOUSE LABEL C(W with cup J7c? FREE ^|7 B?gi LORD , i CALVERT LUZ1ANNE AQi> K'd 49' 'fljCcoii Label * * IAG I No limit on 7 > anything we sell. 1# CMP Fruit Cake PULLET Mix Best Grade 20C
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