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Dispute With Wallace Man J. Macy Bans was found dead ?r?*iy received by being beat at his Wilson home early Satur- f? over the wlth ? blunt day wlts two bullet wounds in his instrument, chest 1113 assarted that Mrs.Bans Kenneth Teachey of Wallace c^?? her husband and Teachey it is alleged was later found *r8*d the previous about a block from the Bans' ev*"ln8- ... . , home in his automobile In an -caliber pistol and a I unconscious condition. His con- ?*L^0C?un were found dltlon is reported satisfactory the body, in a Wilson hospital where he is being treated for injuries app Citizens Form Amendment Committee At a meeting in die Agricul ture Building in KeninsvOle Tuesday night December 10. ? group of rural leaders from over the county discussed die Important upcoming vote on the Deaths JOHN W. PRIDGEN MOUNT OLIVE - John W. Pridgen, 68. of Mt. Olive, Rt. 2, died of a heart attack at his home Sunday afternoon. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 3 p.m. in the Bear Marsh Bap tist Church of which he was a member. The pastor, the Rev. R.H. Kelly, officiated. Burial was in the Pridgen family cem etery near the nome. Surviving are his wife, the former Ethel Williams of Wayne County; four sons, William H. of Charleston, S.C., Charles, David and Clark Pridgen, all of the home; seven daughters. Mrs. Gerald Garrls of Golds boro. Mrs. G. R. Smith of Jack sonvllle, Mrs. George hoiz worth of Honolulu, Htwali, Misses Mary Linda, Betty Sue, Breoda and Judy Prldgen, all of the home; a half-brother, Ike Prl&en of Blackstone, Va. and a half-sister, Mrs. Belle Prid gen of Wilson. Mr. Prldgen was a prominent farmer and dairyman. (ROSE HILL FROM PAGE 1) building of Miss North Caro lina's float. Jimmy Brown, Richard Hubbard, Davis Lee and J. T. Kelly looked after the dance ana secured the "Astronotes" to furnish the music. James May has a lot full of Christmas trees, one to supply every requirement, ex actly the tree you are looking for. Pink Hill Parade Cont'd from Pg. 1. zations and businesses. North Carolina State Senator, John R. Jordan of Wake County, will be on hand to crown the Queen. Clowns, ponies, horses, pets, fancy bicycles and other unique entries will add spice to the parade, which should stretch for approximately a mile. Thepar ade route extends from the V.F.W. Hut on Highway #11 thr ough the business section to the Pink Hill School. Following the parade the Queen will be crowned in brief ceremonies from a platform located in front of the Pink Hill School. As a grand finale, Santa Cluas will give favors of fruit and candy to the children in attendance. Constitutional Amendment on For mral North CaroUtrf, a vote for the Amendment Is most important to insure each county a representative in the Legisla ture. otherwise In a few Vfar? a large number of counties in both the Eastern and western" parts of the state can be without any local representation A Duplin citizens Committee for the Little Federal Plan was formed and composed of: Eu- J gene carbon. Chairman; jack Patterson. Reams OutlswrHsr old Kornegay, Leroy Simmons, WQlard Westbrook, W.H. Ed wards. Faywin Shaw, Mrs. Jim Outlaw, James Albert son, carl Powell. R.L. Worthington, D.J. 1 Kilpatrick, and Ellis VestsL This committee is to work for a large vote for the Amend ment on January 14, and Invite all Duplin County citizens to meet with them for another meeting at the Agricultural Bui lding on December 30, at 7:30 P.M. | If eny club or orgenteatlon would like lo have > speaker oncernlne thli pte?se coma*, member of the ? HOUSEWIFE ... Abby Dal ton, aUiactlm blonde wlm b seen in the role of Kllie Borneo, wife of TV comedian Joey Barnes (played by Joey Bish op), fat real lifcjs the wife of a ? mmmmm The Y. W. A's of Dobson ' Chapel Baptist Church met Monday night. December 2. The , 4 with an open! led By Miss Janice mbers. The purpose of the meeting was to elect new of ficers. Thefollowlng wffl serve in the given places: President, Judy Brown; Vice President. Marie Foss; Secre tary, Jane Br ins on; Treasurer. Dorothy Miller; Reporter. Jan Ice Chambers; Prayer and Pro gram Chairman. Sohla Bland; Community Missions, Judy Brown; Brown and Margaret Miller. Social Committee, Judy cham bers and jane Brinson. Alter the meeting was adjour ned we assembled at the leader s home, Mrs. Lucille J. Brown, for refreshments. Reporter-Janice Chambers Discount o! ceo vHp roog fli QH*tin For 64 r| The flue-cured tobecco dls The flue-cur tohecco dls oum variety program wlU be continued In meet for the 1964 crop, Rufus Elks, Jr., Office i Manager for the Duplin Agricul tural stabilization and Conser vation County Committee, rem inded tobacco growers today. Under this program, pi tee supports for discount varieties are one half the support rates of comparahlegrades of accept able varieties. The discount varieties Include Coker 139, Coker 316, Reams 64, and Dix ie jBright 244. Any mixture or strain of these seed varie ties , or any breeding line of f flue-cured varieties, including I 187 Golden wQi. also designs- I ted as No Name XYZ, Moit- I gage Lifter. Siper XYZ, having I the quality and chemical char- I acterlstics of the five variet- I les will be designated as dis-1 count varieties. I Mr. Elks, urged every grow er to obtain Ms tobacco seed from reliable sources. By do ing this, he will be protected igainst the planting of mixed or Inferior seed. As in pest years, tobacco will be checked while it is growing in the held. Any tobacco having growth :haracteristics and chemical properties similar td a dis count variety will be supported u one-half the support rate for acceptable varieties. So it is most important that each farm er be sure of the variety of [obacco he plants. Read yeur RIBLI dally and OO TO CHIIRCN I SUNDAY 1 you CAN RAISE A MESS OF GREEN STUFF! It's always rho season for planning to roap a good crop of cashl You can do it , . . when you plant money steadily, in your Savings Account. Start now to get the green stuff growing. Open an account with us . . . save and keep on saving, every payday. Set a mini mum amount you know you'll be able to spare . . . save more if you con. To help your crop thrive, we're paying interest at the Highest Rate Of Any Bank v mcmiir J Waltaiciff, N. C. ^0^ Perry Hall's Grocery & A. L. Jackson's w-?*ry i j !* bfkittf, mount olive, n. t 401 South CenUr St Besido Railroad MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. ROUTE TURKEY SALE TOMS HENS 33c 39c ; Lb, LB All Candy, Nuts And Christmas Trees On Sale HOW IT'S PEPSI for those who I I thlnkyoungl $U8 Crate ftreKjUiA 32c Carton Plat Deposit L??? - Be sure to register for free ham every Friday. Free turkey every Saturday from now until Christmas. . All Sugar On Sale 4x, lOx, Light brown, Dark Brown 8051 Regular Sugar 5.*g 69c /tiv -? o j ? mrnmmmmmimmt Corned or Fresh HAMS 49' ?' Beefsteak Sale ROUND T-BONE SIRLOIN LB. All Christmas Merchandise On Sale Hamburger 10 Lb. Bag $1,30 i """ OLD ENGLISH Fruit Cake Mix 39C1<Cup 2 LB. PACK -All Regular ' Swans Down Cake Mix 29bn? EGGS $ 100 3 Do*. Swans Down Cake Flour 35C 2 Lb. Box IC.E. OUINN STOCK I I GROCERIES-&Lee?w CLOTH MCr - SHOES- PURm-TORE - <<WS-SmOLU EL6CTR1 CflL ? 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