rill, I,, nm(| ii.jLjuji IIIJ|IIJBm- -IHITT^ *AoE fc? THE DUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL. MARCH IS MM ' 'W? Mt. Olive Defeated In District AA Tournament - Jones Injured District 1-A Tournament Underway In Kenan sville Beaufort put on a spurt in die last two minutes Saturday night to pull away from a de termined Mount Olive squad and win the District AA champion ship 51-40. It was the first loss of the season for the Panthers from Mount Olive who ended the year with a 25-1 record. The result of the championship game was settled in a tighter game than the score Indicated. Beaufort goes to the State Championship Playoffs in Win ston-Salem, March 11-14. All Conference Doug Sim mons one of die outstanding ath letes in the state, brought the Panthers to within two points of the Sea Dogs In bod) the third and fourth period. Sim mons scored IS. way below his average, and Dickie Reaves ac counted for 10. The Panthers hi: on 10 of 11 foul shots. Center Larry Jones the Pan thers big 6*5" star, sat out the last half of the game. He had been ailing with a bad leg and managed to score only 6 points. Mt. (Hive: Simmons 15, Jones 6, Brock 4 Hons 5. Reaves 10. Beaufort; Way 5. Beck 19. Bertram. Stanley 8, Woodard 19. ?????????? District II Class A Tournament Kenansville... ?p f La Grange High ran away with North Duplin in the op ening district two class A basketball tourney. The Bulldogs out-classed the Re bels from die beginning of the first quarter and won 55-36. At die end of the half La Grange was ahead 24-14. North Duplin scored three points in the first and eleven In the second period. High scorer for die winners was carbon Pelletler who col lected a total of 28 points. Gerald King, All East Central, accounted for 18 for the Re bels. In the other opener Midway defeated an outstanding Wayne County team in Seven Sprites. 68-58. Midway defeated an out standing Wayne County team 68-58. Midway went wild In the last half to overtake an early Seven Springs lead of 12-8. Seven Springs going Into the tournament with a 14-0 league record, jumped to ? 12-8 lead and dumped In 21 more points by the half. 'M Midway also was fLndino the renge In a running game and scored 19 points to trail 39-27 at the half. In the se cond half Midway pulled away to ice the game. They scored 18 points to Seven Springs 18. But there was brilliant playing on die part of members of bam teams. Henry Warren and Way ne Warren scored 25 and 16 points respectively for the win ners. Jimmy Vinson hit for 21 for Seven Springs and Greg Smith 21. In other games played the first week of the tournament Brogden lost to Pink Hill 62 49. and Smyrna defeated Pam lico County 46-32. This week Atkinson takes on Pink Hill and Leland tests sym rna on Wednesday, on Thurs day jasper will taqgle with La Grange and Midway takes on Swansboro. The sentiflnlals will be held on March 13th and the championship game on the 14th at seven thirty. JAMES SPRUNT (Ceatiaued mm Wnmt) signed to offer, not only in struction in the liberal arts and sciences but in many voca tional and technical subjects as well. The Wayne Technical Insti tute has gradually expanded its extension program in Duplin over the past three years. Be ginning with a well equipped auto mechanics shop and eve ning instructions in Rose Hill, courses have been added in Li censed Practical Nursing, con ducted in association with Dup lin General Hospital, electri cal wiring, bricklaying, sec retarial and business sub jects marketing, distribution, and small business manage ment. Commenting on Mr. Hall's appointment, which was ann ounced Wednesday afternoon by Dr. H.B. Monroe. President of Wayne Technical Institute, Dr. Dallas Herring of Rose Hill, Chairman of the State Board of Education, said "Mr. Hall is well equipped to lead Duplin citizens in the es tablishment of a permanent in stitution that will serve this area in a most important way.' Under the State Board pro gram the cost of instruction is met with state and federal funds and student fees are held to a maximum of ten dollars per month for a full-time day stu dents. Evening courses cost the student less. Equipment and Instructional supplies, as well as administrative costs and faculty salaries, are met by the State agency. For the present the new dir ector will have his offices in the courthouse in Kenansville and classes will be held in all public school districts, utilizing the public schools at night, community buildings and other available quarters, but the ob jective is eventually to pro vide a permanent building and campus, so that instruction can be Offered in a central location and adequate housing can be furnished for the expensive e qulpment that is needed and a vailable under the State pro gram. It is probable that state and federal matching funds will soon be available to defrayflfty percent of the cost of any per manent building and site, but meanwhile the Institute will be coordinated on a countywlde ba sis by Mr. Hall from his office in Kenansville and wQl reach into every interested commua ity. A native of Fayetteville. Mr. Hall is a graduate of East Ca rolina College where he is cur rently conducting work on his Master's Degree. He is mar ried to the former Elaine Page of Burlington and they have a two year old son. Stuart Clute Hall. The family wai make their home in Kenansville. Mr. Hall is a member of the Methodist church. Phi Delta Kappa Professional Educational Fraternity and past Treasurer of the Greenville-Goldsboro District Ruritan Club. BRIEFS (Csnttmei Fieaa Front) OYSTER ROAST The last big oyster roast of 1964 will be held at Hampstead on Saturday. March 14th from 4 til 8 p. m., at the Old Caro lina Warehouse of Highway 210 just off Highway 17. Benefit go to Hampstead Community Bu ilding and Fire Department. HOOTENANNY The Kenansville P. T. A. will sponsor a Hootenanny on Mar ch 81 at 7:80 p. m. in the Ken ansville School. Rip Clark of Station WITN-TV will be M. C. NOW is the time tb see us for FILL DIRT TOP SOIL ^fp!^ m||{[ PROMPT SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES Billy B. Fussell LAND CLEARING & DRAINAGE CO. Phone 289-3565 - Box 1 Rose Hill, N. C. I FOR RENT I I (Amazing Opportunities for Jobs of Self-Employment) I New Coentry Store oa N. C. 11 at Resistor's Crossroads. I Good location for right party. New Modem Service Statioe ie Kenansville. H ? At intonection N. C. 11 and 24. Wonderful location. High gallon station. IF INTERESTED IN ANT OF THE ABOVE CALL 1 CECIL WORSLEY I I WORSLEY OIL CO. ? WALLACE, N. C. ^ | JURORS - GENERAL COUNTY COURT; APRIL 1964 ARE: Floyd G. James, Gurman J. Jones, Kenneth Best, Charlie Ray nor, Edgar W. Norris, Em mett Guy. Hubert J. Pate, J H. Hines, C. L. Faircloth, Jr. Ivey Eaaen, Atlas Outlaws. Jimmy Kelly, Lothy Williams, Edmond Edwards. John Xerxe Jones. James W. Kelly, Stan ley V. Wells. L. T. Jones. Jr. H. H. Hatcher. Fred Bradshaw ITEM: It's wise to have some property insurance although you can't afford all the coverage you need or wish to have. Some oc currences could cause major set backs or wipe you out financially. Today you can buy many insur ances in a package or separately. Before you buy, read policies carefully and know what protec tion each offers. Court Hicks King, Faison, driving ' on left of center line, dismis sed. Tommy King, Calypso, shoot ing a dog, 30 days suspended upon payment of (10.50 for W. H. Hargrove and cost. Odell Dail, Calypso, assault on female, 12 months suspend ed upon payment of cost and good behavior for two years, refrain from use of alcohol for 2 years. Appealed under (12S bond. William Pulton Torrance, Warsaw, operating an auto while intoxicated, pleads guilty to careless and reckless driv ing, $50 fine and cost. Robert James Hicks, Bow den, no operator's license, 50 days suspended upon payment of $25 fine and cost, not operate car until obtains license. Donnie 'Franklin Barton Al bertson, assault on officer and resisting arrest, 18 months, suspended, $25 fine and cost, good behavior for 3 years. Sammy Johnson. Mt. Olive, non-support of illegitimate child, 12 months suspended, pay costs and $15 for benefit of child. Walter Clarence Rackley Wil lard, operating an auto while intoxicated, found guilty of fol lowing too closely. $25 fine and cost. Jimmy Franklin Boyette, Turkey, no operators license, exceeding safe speed, 50 days, suspended, $35 fine and cost. Troy Cole, Beulaville, on ope rator's license, cost. Clifton Ray Wheeler, Mt. Olive, exceeding safe speed, cost. Harvey McCox Davenport, Washington, N. C., careless and reckless driving, cost. J. C. Sutton, Mt. Olive, non support, nol pros with leave, prosecuting witness not in court. Jesse Paul Moore, operating an auto while intoxHNrted, pro'" perty damage, pleads guilty of operating auto while intoxi cated. 6 months, suspended, $75 fine and cost, not operate auto for 12 months. James Edwards Robinson. Warsaw, speeding, Vi cost. Herman Haze Brinson, Beula ville, allowing a non-licensed person to operate his car, cost. James Albert Hall, Chinqua pin, carrying a concealed wea pon, gun confiscated, 60 days, I 1 >uspeoded, 05 One and coat. Isaac Jamas Predartck. Mag "OlU, pom?ion tax-paid whi akay for tale aad transporting, pleads guilty to po??to. ? months, Bug-isd.. $100 fine aad coat, good behavior for 12 Joaee 'William Brown, Magno lia. p?session tax paid whiskey for sale and transporting, nol proa. George Loftin, Seven Springs, no operator's license, $05 fins aad cost. Gene Holland, Warsaw, foil to yield right of way causing property damage, cost Clifton E Smith, Warsaw, worthless check. 6 mos. sus pended. pay 2100 for Duplin General Hospital less $20 al ready paid and cost. Hubert Smith. Chinquapin, public drunkene? and posses sion non-tax-paid whiskey, 20 days suspended, IK fine and COM. Koger ln t-aner, jr., xun aton, trespass and larcency, rifle confiscated, .< 18' months suspended, $100 fine and cost, remain good behavior for 3 years. Robert Earl Clark, Kinston, trespass and larcency. 13 mon ths, suspended, $100 fine and cost, good behavior for $ years. Jesse James Benson, Pink Hill, speeding, $10 fine and cost. Donald C. Rutherford, Wo burn, Mass., exceed safe speed, ool pros. Claude Baskon, Henderson, Put Reaning, N. J., allowing a non-licensed person to operate auto, $50 bond condemned. Douglas Martin, Rose Hill, no operator's license, 30 days suspended, $25 fine and cost, obtain license. Clarence Jefferson Herring, disposal of mortgaged proper ty, 12 months, suspended pay cost and pay $225 for use of Charles C. Farrior. Charles Murphy, Wallace, non-support illegitimate child ren, 90 days, suspended pay cost and $30 per month for benefit of children. James Daniel Parrish, Golds boro, careless and reckless dri LOOK!! IH Specials!! Farmall Cub Tractors, with equipment. Re conditioned. Priced to sell! Farmall Super A Trac tors (regular and fast hitch), reconditioned, new tires, with equip ment. Ready for work. Priced right! Farmall "130" Tractor with fast hitch. Like new, with equipment. A real buy! Farmall "240" Tractor, with 3-point hitch. A "work horse" at a bargain! 1958 International Pick up, dean, with good rubber. Good trans portation at a low Pri*e! USED 3 - P ? 1 n t Gang Discs and Bush 4c Bogs ? $30.00 up! USED 11-24" Tractor Tires ?- Priced right! Hurry on Sown to: Wolloci Motor ^ IpWI Lnl^ Duplin Country Club Holds One Day Tournament The Duplin County Club held It's first tournament even a "Blind Bogey" that took part in the one day affair. It Is noted by the players that the condition of the greens was ex cellent. The first place winner of the vlng. $$5 fine and coat. Broahu S. Futrell, Wallace, exceed safe speed, coat. Alma Pauline Williams, Wat be, no operator's license, $25 fine and coat. Vivian Carter Jenkins. Rich lands, speeding, $10 fine and coat. Fulton Lee Jenkins, Rich lands, speeding, $10 fine and cost. John William McGee, Wal lace, allowing non-licensed per son to operate auto, $10 fine and coat. Charles McCraw Rush, Ara pahoe, no chauffer's license, $10 fine and cost. Norris Ray Dunn, Warsaw, speeding, cost. Herbert Kennedy, Pink Hill, exceeding safe speed, coat. Jamas Thomas Davis, Ken ansville, speeding, $10 fine and cost Bryon Hugh Thigpeo, Beula ville. speeding, half cost. Ernest Marvin Shepard, Jr., Wallace, exceed safe speed, cost. John Ed Glaspie, Warsaw, no operators license, $15 fine and cost. Travis Brown, Pink Hill, ex ceeding safe speed, cost. Herman Lasten Brock, Rose Hill, speeding, $10 fine and cost Van Newkirk, Magnolia, worthless check, cost. Reuben Weber, Billings, Mon tana, speeding and no opera tor's license, 60 days, suspend ed, $75 fine and cost, not ope rate vehicle until obtains licen se. Garfield Williams, Richlands. event was C.D. McCulIen cf Fa!soa with ? 71. Frank Tho mas, the young son of C.J Thomas of Magnolia was the second place winner. Third place went to another Magno lia resident. J.P. Smith. X.M Benton of Warsaw was the fourth speeding cost. Oscar Edwards Boney Rose Hill, no operator's license, noT pros. Jonathan Gayer, Burlington, nan-support, U months, sus pended pay cost and ?75 per month for benefit wife and child. Virginia Baas Davis, Golds boro, speeding, prayer for Judgment continued on pay ment of half cost. Montieque Swinaon, Jr., Beu laville, exceed safe speed, cost. Mary Magdaline Brown, Chinquapin, abandonment, ? months suspended on condition she stay with her mother and help take care of her two child ren and not abandon her child _ ran. place winner and Gib Buck of Warsaw fifth place. Buck or I should say. Colonel Buck has only been playing about a month. The event known as "Blind Bogey" Is based on your handi cap with your score following between 70 and 80. Pro Simpson, announced that another Bund Bogey would be > held this coming Saturday or Sunday. Simpson urgps all members to enter the event and doing so may establish their handicap. The following participated in the event this past Saturday Johnny Gresham. Tom Gre sham, Wiley Booth, Btl Hel ton. Bill Taylor A.M. Benton. H.D. Taylor. Harold Preeythe, A.W. McNeil, J.P. Smith, John Hall, Gib Buck. Bobby Smith. A.Q. Smith, Gerald Qulnn, joe Costln. Nelson Carlton. W.W. Blackburn, BUI Potter, Abbte Smith. Sam Jones, AllenDraug han and Frank Thomas. i Please try to make every ef fort to participate In the next event this coming weekend. GLENN ? RASMUSSEN, M.O. ANNOUNCES THE REMOVAL OP HIE OPPICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF SURGERY TO New Medical Office In The Duplin Medical Center KMUMflvtlle, N. C. ( OFFICE HOURS: 1-4 P. M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY tN40I AND RY APPOINTMENT Open House March 15th MP. M. Congratulations Duplin County Farmers on Your progress in v_, Agriculture. Y?ur TAX j REDUCTION ^ Saved at Home Federal ^BL 1 f >11 ' Savings will STIMULATE OUR LOCAL ECONOMY ^ Your savings with Home Federal are invested locally in the financing of homes for your friends and neighbors. This money pays all kinds of construction workers ... makes busi ness for the builders, the building materials dealers, the hardware dealers. It creates Jobs in hundreds of factories which manufacture materials such as glass, hardware, ap pliances . . . and for those who supply the raw materials. Dollars put into your savings account at our Association benefit the entire community. The tables below show the weekly Increase la yoor take home pay to a married man with two ehfldrsn. Weekly Pay Increase $75 I1.H $90 $1.50 $100 $2.00 $125 $3.00 $150 $400 $200 $0.00 $250 $000 Now Is the time to start boildiaa the SCCORmr yea have planned so long by saving your increase la year pay check each pay day at.,. Oamt Rat* Per Annum film?? \I9zT:irZ" Sept St?Dec. a ? i SAVE BY THE 15th EARN FROM THE 1st AB Inkp Is tp the 1S0? ti each montk ear* (mm On 1st tftftt month. HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS ? ASSOCIATION | nowiornti WAMAw^oMnai uNow nnx orrtc? I A*8KTg gyp TWENTY-TWO MILLION DOLLARS |