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Trojans Observe Ladies Night Kcoansville Trojan Club re cently observed ladles night with a fish fry at the Lodge. Chef for the occasion was Jack Collins. Among the members present were: Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Booth, Mr. and Mrs. James Blanton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack FOOTRALL prognostications grow from three newspapers In 1967 to Just under 200 newspapers In 1965. His rather fantastic football "snowball" now appears In newsp^iers of all sizes dallies, weeklies, and college publications....In 47 states. Harmon uses a formula to arrive at the rating for each of the more than 650 football teams that he follows each fall. The score that is predicted Is simply the Interpolated dif ference between the numerical rating of one team and the nu merical rating of Its opponent. And, though boasting a col lege forecasting accuracy equal to any In the nation. The Har mon Forecast makes no wild claims of unbelievable guessing percentages. Harmon has a pro ven accuracy over the past nine years of between 75.2% and 77.9% (His pro forecasting ave rage is between 68.3% and 70J%) Robert S. Harmon, born in Marshall, Minnesota, in 1921, Is a 1943 graduate of the Uni versity of Minnesota. While he was In high school and college, the powerful Gophers, under ? I Collins. Mr. snd Mrs. John Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sut ton, Mr. and Mrs. Larry War rington, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Williamson and Shannor Brown. Guests of the club were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Archer, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ferrell. Mr. and Mrs. Rhone Sasser and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Whitfield. their great coach Bernle Bler man, were national champions five years out of eight. Now. after four years In ser vice and nine years teaching school In Minnesota, the six Harmons live Just outside Mld dletown. New York. Chief Continued from page 1 wen has presented his resig- ? nation as Chairman of the Dup- j lin County Democratic Execu tive Committee; and : WHEREAS, the members of this committee assembled In ' session on August 31, 1966 In Kenansvlfle. North Carolina j desire to make an expression 1 of appreciation for the nearly thirty years of devoted service ' which he has rendered as Chair man of the Democratic Party of Duplin County; and WHEREAS, during the past thirty years he has unselfishly and freely donated time and ' services far beyond the call of dut^ to the Democratic Party; j WHEREAS, his untiring ef forts have contributed greatly to the continuing success of the Demcratlc Party In Duplin County and the State of North Carolina. NOW THEREFORE. BE IT AND IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that this expression of appre ciation for his services be spread upon the minutes of this committee, a copy furnished to Faison W. McGowen, and a copy furnished to the newspa pers of Duplin County. This the 31st day of August, 1966. Henry L. Stevens, III,Chairmna Duplin County Democratic Executive Committee ATTEST; Dr. John D. Robinson, Jr. Secretary Stolen Continued From Page I boy and companion from Bla den County, both escapees from Leonard Training School ad- ; mitted the theft and also told officers that he and his com panlon had spent the money drinking and gamming, iwj later admitted that they had 1 entered the home of Zula Lamb I and had stolen a 22 rifle. Day 1 of the supply centers In the 1 county as well as at the county agents office. Pick up one of : these today, read it. and pass it on to your neighbor growing . soybeans. This Is a producer organization, managed by pro ducers, paid for by producers and is designed to aid the pro ducer. it will be your money that is collected and spent for this program. The North Carolina Soybean 1 Producers' Association, Inc. is a dynamic expanding crop in North Carolina. Did you know that we grew 23,000 acres of soybeans last year with an average yield of 23 bu/A for a tnta 1 value nf $1,296,000 dollars, just five ye ars ago In 1960 we grew only 12,000 acres. Yes, soybeans have come a long way In Dup lin County, but tney still have room to grow. Do your part to keep the soybean a growing crop In North Carolina Dy vot ing on September 9 for an ac tive soybean association for Morth Carolina. A referendum committee composed of Coy Smith, Wil liam Sullivan, and Manley Scott tas designated the following lo cations as polling places; ALBERTSON p Soy Smith's Store j, Richard Turner's Store j Mrs. Nethercutt's Store r Doc Herring's Store r Houston Howard's Store c Marvin Stroud's Store Ed Hill's Store t Bersell Holland's Store j Westbrook's Store KENANSVILLE AREA * Duplin County Extension Office ' BEULAV1LLE, CHINQUAPIN AND WALLACE Wallace F.C.X. Beulaville F.C.X. M. L. Lanier's Store MT. OLIVE, FAISON AND WARSAW AREA Clyde Stevens' Store Wflllam Waller's Store Poly Ridge Grocery Warsaw Farmers Hardware Parker's Store G. H. Myers' Store Ned Roberts' Store Aid Alio Continued From Page 1 in this area and the amount they are to receive are; Beulaville $7,345.90 Calypso 4,302.42 Faison 5,089.47 Kenansville 4,352.36 Magnolia 4,141.24 Mount Olive 23,467.51 Pink Hill 3,747.69 Rose Hill 8.950.81 Seven Springs 1,200.61 Teachey 1,252.87 Turkey 1,478.96 Wallace 18,486.06 Warsaw 11,929.55 ERVIN WHALEY BUYS REGISTERED ANGUS BULL Ervln Whaley, Chinquapin, recently purchased an Aberdeen Angus Dull from E. C. Price, Wflllamston, North Carolina. I 1 Dial LY 2-{317 J. F. REYNOLDS MUSIC COMPANY OPERATORS OF (Ma Operated Phonograph! And Pool Tables. Cigarette Venders. New Cigarette Vendors. New and Used SU Beaaaen St. Clinton, N. C. i 11 The BARSTOW . 21X4118W f Handsome Contemporary styled "lo-boy" ' cabinet in grained Walnut color. 6" Oval ? twin-cone speaker. VHF/UHF Spotlite Panel. World famous Zenith performance! World Monthly famous Zenith value! Payment Plan. HANDCRAFTED '2 Built Better to Last Longerl j I | ? Zenith Handcrafted Color TV Chassis with no 2 ? printed circuits { ! ? Super Gold Video Guard Tuning System with J exclusive gold contacts for longer TV life 2 ? Sunshine? Color Picture Tube for greater picture ? brightness | ? Exclusive Patented Zenith Color Demodulator CircuPry for true-to-life color hues ? ? Zenith Automatic Color Clarifier : Quality makaa tha difference In Zenith Color TV 2 "Yeir Zenith UMlor" | Page Home Appliances i.C. Peg*. 0 wner 1. ? JO Sun-drop is GOOD ELECTRIC BOTTLING CO. WILMINGTON. N.C. MRS. BEVERLY BRADHAM ANDERSON, with her art exhibit which Is beta}; shown at Home Federal savings and Loan Association in War saw during the month of September. Art Continued From Page 1 leous designs -tempera paint was used wth various types of aper; and (5) Oils. Each exhibit at Home Federal as, thus far, had a persona lty of Its own. The exhibit this nonth Is no exception. It de nonstrates brilliance both In olor technique and In design, 'hose who are fascinated with he Interplay of compatible co ors will especially enjoy the leptember exhibit. color ind design are so totally Inter woven that an Interesting effect s achieved. Ronnie Roberts Shows Winner The name Blltmore Cbmman do Rlngo, doesn't sound much Prices are available on re quest for those who would like to purchase any of these works. Home Federal will be glad to supply the address of the artist to anyone who Is Interesting In acquiring any of them. The general public Is invited to view this new and fresh exhibit during all hours that they are open for business. It will be on display, as has been stated, during the entire month of September. like a debutante, and a debu tante doesn't sound much like a good description of a cow. To Ronnie Roberts of Route 1, Mag nolia, the nouns and adjectives didn't make much difference but his 7 months old Jersey heifer was tops In her class. The honor was awarded the classy looking animal at the 15th Jr. Dairy Cattle Show In Klnston last Wednesday. Ronnie's en try was one of nearly 50 ani mals exhibited at the five county affair. The calf, a registered Jer sey, purchased as a 4-H pro Ject from the BUrmore here near \sheville looked every oyncf> a purebred According tc the judges. Other Duplin youth partlctpat tag to the show were Cornell White and Darnell Sharpies* who showed 18 months old Hoi stlen heifers, purchased from die Sam Miller dairy of War* eaw. Proceeding the show, all ex hibitors and their parents were guests of Kinston Banks at a Banquet setting In Kinston. Dr. F. A. W tllwris of A. A T. College, Greensboro. North North Carolina addressed the grots. Success breeds, success to 4-h club work according to R. E. Wtlklns, Extension Agent for Duplin County. Ron nie, not satisfied with one, says he is going to start preparing now to mute stronger compe tition for the coveted showman ship award next year. emBI - .L. ??^l.. AjLmt1^*jl ?? -|_ I suosNuwuy if ilium iruir I trig to the automotive field at General Motors Institute at Flint, Michigan. He Is a native of Rose Hill In Duplin County. Mrs. Wells is the former Elizabeth Louise Fisher of Whlteyflle and there are two children in the family, Harold a Wells. Jr.. just four weeks old, and Anna Maria wells, about three. Chairman Neamlth, comment lng on the election of Wells to the bank's directing authority, i said, "We are extremely pleas ed to have Mr. Wells on the it Board of Directors. His already proven business aoumen and de monstrated aggressiveness Is a fortunate acquisition for Wac camaw Bank and Trust Co." Tobacco it tolling at an all timo high. FOR COURTEOUS RESERVATIONS OF FLOOR SPACE SEE or CALL: C. ED HERRING OF CALYPSO DAY PHONE 658-2426 NIGHT 658-2269 At Climbers, Leggett & Garrett Woreheese in Fairmont Call Fairmont 628-6911 THE OLDEST WAREHOUSE ON THE LARGEST BORDER MARKET 1 ^? )' WHY IS COOPERATIVE THIS AREA'S LARGEST PIGGY BANK? i ? ?? ' ' .in ? ** ?*- By ^j^^Ask your neighbor, [Q he helped make it) ? f f I ? K &V~ I*.'' m V ? ' M 9 > I H ' */*&" rr* . .-.H'-i. ? *<? 'V - - / -??. -?*? "i.-=??., ?!> r^1 COOPERATIVE I E #| _J Savings * Loan Association lfcfc6li^^8lL*ssgeee*ss*^^eegL2eIs?n2ls*^?^e*?ee^*?esn*i 1 llay Johaxm, Mp. M E. Mai. 814 fm4?Uk WHMH, Jr., PmMtM ' -?????, np. nr.n ^ & / ,,, . ; f
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