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* JHT Jifl T^^. M fl P*1** *f EtvjA' "--? I???? Will VOL.XXXlVNO.a JAMMRY 12,1987 KENAK8VILLE, KC PICE 10* PUJS TAX Red Cross Fund Manager Named ? Mrs. Pauline Goodson Grsdy has been appointed 19S7 Fund Campaign Manager for the Dup lin county chapter of The Ame rican Red Cross. Mrs. Grady, has been a faith ful worker In the Red Cross In her community for many I years. She is a member of B? I' thel Methodist Church where she is president of Womens So ciety of Christian Serctce. She ciety of Christian Service, she served as secretary of the Sun day School for several year a and has served on various othe church committees. Married to John L. Grady, they have three children; Do nald, s senior at N. C. State University; Mrs. William Brown, a student at Aahevflle BOtmore CoUaRe: and Mrs. ' MRS. PAULINE GRADY Louis Smith, teacher fai Head Start Program, living on Route 2, Pink H&. Health Department Extends X-ray Hours Duplin County Health Depart ment U now in a position to offer X-ray service all day Wednesday instead of the li mited hours of 1 to 4 In the afternoons, according to an an nouncement from Dr. John F. Powers, Duplin County Health X-ray is imperative tn de termlnfaff many types of pul monary diseases, not only tu berculosls, but emphysema, lung cancer and many other Respiratory diseases, with the empUrnaut of Mrs. EloIseRy* der, the department can extend X-ray hours for the benefit of the working public. Mrs. Rvder will assist the nurses wlm the X-rays esery Wednesday. The local Heabh Department fulfil to Page t BRIEFS Waccamaw Announces New Hours New banking hour* law boon at Bum HIE, anilavfUe and Kenans vtlle. ROSE HILL AND KENANS VILLE hours are as follows: On Monday, Tuesday and Thurs day from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. and from 3 until 6 p.m. Wed nesday 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. until l p.m. and 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. BEULAVILLE HOURS: Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. untQ 1 p.m. and from 3 to 6 p.m. ilmrsday, 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. and from 3 to 6 p.m. All three of these banks will be closed on Saturday. Bed Craw Meeting The semi-annual Red Cross Meeting will be held on Thurs day afternoon, January 19 s 4 p.m. fat the chapter office. The office has been moved in back of the Welfare Building beyond the Agriculture Build ing. Mrs. Louise K. Booey, Executive Secretary urges all interested parties to attend and bring others. Send In Names Tuscarora Council of the Boy owtl-ed Youths Caught J Stealing Three Warsaw boys are la Jail In KensnsvUle awaiting trial for a pre-dawn robbery m the Friendship community near Warsaw. The boys were Identified as William Barnttt. Dean Oall, and "? Jimmy Dunn. The boys are each 18 years old and the DaU boy Is AWQL from the unites States Army. Mrs. EVA James, operator ^ of 4 filling station In the area J of Friendship was quoted at saying she was awakened In the early morning hours by her dog's persistant barking. She looked across the road at her station and saw that the boys ? were stealing gas. She shot 1 In their direction and one of ' the boys said though he was not hit, he felt the heat from the blast. Deciding that It was time to leave, die boys got In their car to make a get-a-way and die universal Joint of the car A fell out, leaving them stranded until they were picked up by the Sheriff's Department. Blueberry Meet Set I Mr. Georges. Wellons, M- J slatent Agricultural Extension Agent, urges all Blueberry grow era to attend the annual school at Long Creek Community Building, January 17,1997. This building is located flue miles west of Rocky Point on high way 210. Between the hairs of 12:30 -5 interested persona may gain. j helpful Information oo; The new Wage and Hour law; Weed con trols; Organizations; Research; and Mechanization as It applies to all phases of the Blueberry industry, and other timely to pics. A most Interesting program has been arranged. Among the Duplin county growers on the Advisory Committee are W. T. Banchard, Charlie Hawes, Jr. and Dr. Hunter Heath. Also on the Committee is JoeF. Brooks Horticultural Extension Spe cialist. of the North Caollna State university at Raleigh. All Blueberry growers, and prospective growers are invited to attend this meeting. License Plates Mr. Preston Holmes, Yt , nansvOle Town Clerk, calls at ' tentlon to the fact that the town tags are now on slae and must be > displayed on the cars by Feb : ruary 16th. This is a must, so s ; don't put It off until the last J minute and be caught without j your tags. ] 1 ~ Plans Announced For New Post Office h Rose Hill ? PUns to acquire office infttee Hill. North Caro lina, were omounced by Post master Gpberal Lawrence F. new building," Mr. O* Brim said, "is designed to car rv'out the Poet Office Depart ment's objective of a more efficient postal service com bined with Improved work ing conditions for our employ ing conditions for our era "Presldent Johnson has ask ed us to exercise frugality to conducting our governmental operations, and we are deftg so. New construction, there fore, is being authorized only when it is demonstrated that the need is urgent and no other alternative is available." The alternatives, Mr. O' Brien explained, would involve remodeling of the existing building or moving into other suitable quarters lit the sane community. The building in Rose Hfil will be located on the south west corner of East Church bireet and Bay Sti?fct*Pralfr mlnary plans call for 2,640 sauare feet of interior space, with an area of 7,200 square feet for parking and movement of postal vetycles. The Postmaster General said fh? hiHtUng wqi ha under the Department's Lease Constnaafao program, with die government's capital invest ment limited to postal equip ment. While leased to the Go vernment, the wm?tg re-' mate under private ownership and the owner' will pay loeel real estate taxes. Plans and specifications for the new building, as well as bidding forms and other perti nent oka, will be made avail able to prospective bidders at an early dace, at which time the Department will advertise for bids. The site option will be as signed to the successful bidder, wno wfll purchase the land, construct the building and lease h to the Department. Rose Hill Minister At Tower Room The Reverend Lester N. Lr Prede, jr.. Pastor of the Mt. Zlon Presbyterian Church of Rose HiU. North Carolina, has been selected as a Tower Room Scholar it Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Vlr efie will be In residence January 9-20.1967. Mr. LaPrade, a native of Williamson, west Virginia, Is married to die former Laura Cloud of Kingsport, Tennessee, and they have one son. Mr. La Prade holds the B.A. degree from Kli$ College in Briston, Tennessee, and received his B.D. degree from union Theo riellaei I to Page 1 Throngs At Waccamaw Open House ; ?V?' I ( More than 750 persons tended open House and de dication services at Wacca maw Bank and Trust Cotn pany in Mnansvflle on Sun day' and Monday, January 7 and 8. Open House was held from 3 until 6 p.m. on Sunday af ternoon. and from ? a.m. until 6 p.m. on Monday. Guests were greeted by the bank employees and bnriied to tour the lovely Colonial home of waccamaw Bank. 1 The new structure Is located 1 on Main Street in Kenansville and is ? colonial type looking building which Is modern in every aspect. The approximate ly fvO.OOO building has for the convenience of the customers a drive-in-window, five teller windows, a bookkeeping de partment, two private offices and a large conference room. A color scheme of gold and off-white is carried through out the building and is accent ed in carpets, drapes, wall paper and other furnish ings. The furniture is In keep ing with the decor and struc ture of the building. On Monday morning at 9 p. m., dedicatory services were held with a few appropriate re marks by Mayor LaurenSharpe who told of the history of Wac camaw Bank & Trust Company in KenJMsvllle and of the won derful service which it has rendered the town and county. Mr. L. R. Bowers, President of Waccamaw Bank and Trust Company, was present for the occasion and thanked the people of the community for the cour tesies and support of wacca maw Bank. Miss Cynthia Kratsch, dau ghter of phll Kretsch, Jr., Vice Prealdent of the bank, cut die ribbons to invite those present to come In and see the bank. At 6 p.m. on Monday after noon. Craig craft, aoa of Mr. m* MSS. w. E. Craft of Ke Mils Cymhli Krstsch, prepsres to cut the * Wkc "kn 1,1 Minister of Kenansvllle BeptUt Church, de Urered the dedication message it the 9 o'etock ceremony. Moodey morning, Jtaury ?. ?7. (Photo by Roth Grady) jf ' . s \' * ? ? j? ? I: *< v" 1 '? *' ,f \ ; p? V Officers installed at St. John's Lodge No. 13 AF4AM Keiunsvflle. First row are; left to right Davis Evans, Senior Warden; Snodle Wilson, Worshipful Master; John Barnett, Junior Warden; and Luclan A. Grady, Tyler. Second Row, Ivey N. Bowden, Senior Deacon; Archie Benson, installed as proxle for Dennle Benson. Junior Steward; David J. Kilpatrlck, Senior Steward; F. W. McGowan, Treasurer; John Matthls, Junior Deacon; wUbert A. Jones, Chaplain and Charles L. Nichol son, Secretary. (Photo by Ruth wells) St. John's Lodge Installs Officers Snodle Bond Wilson, Dup lin County Agricultural Exten sion Agent, was Installed as Worshipful Master of Historic St. John's Lodge No 13 A F & A M of Kenansvllle at open installation services Thursday evening January 5.1967, Other officers installed were; Davis Evans. Senior Warden; John Barnette, junior Warden: F. W. McGowan, Treasurer; Charles 1 L. Nicholson, Se cretary; Ivey N Bowden, Se nior Deacon; John Matthls, ju nior Deacon; David J. Kilpa trick. Senior Steward; Dennle Benson, junior Steward; LucUn A. Grady, Tyler; and Wilbert A. Jones, Chaplain. James F. Bunce, District De puty Grand Master was Install ing officer and past Master R. L. King was Installing Mar shall. Norwood Parker of the Clinton Lodge was Installing Chaplain. Past Master Harold Dunn presented the Past Master's Jewel to Mr. Lauren Sharpe. Certified Lecturer and past District Deputy Grand Master, and Past Master of Clinton Lodge, James L Reynotos spoke For The Good Of The Order. The Invocation and Benediction was given by Rev. Mr. Troy D. Mull is, Minister of Grove Pres byterian Church. Installation services were preceded by a turkey dinner in the down stairs dining hall where more than one hundred Masons and their wives assem bled in observance of Ladles Night. Z. W.Frazelle welcomed guests. Mrs. N. a Boney re presented the widows of ma sons and Mrs. L N. Bowden represented the Eastern star. It is interesting to note that St. John's Lodge has twenty nine living past Masters. Farm Equipment Exposition I An elaborate display of labor saving farm equipment will be presented In Raleigh, Jan. 18 19, at the second North Caro lina Farm Materials Handling Exposition. Manufacturers and designers of equipment used around the farmstead will display and de monstrate their machinery In Dorton Arena on the N. C. State Fairgrounds. A similar exposition last Ja nuary drew an estimated 20,000 visitors to Reynolds Coliseum on the North Carolina State Uni versity campus. The 1967 ex position Is being moved In or der to handle more exhibits. "Interest by both the public and exhibitors encouraged us to offer another exposition," ex Plains a m. Ellis. In charge of extension biological and agri cultural engineering at N.C. State. "We are attempting to bring to one point for all to see the Continued to Pap 2 Arrest May Brtfklt Ring Petty Thi^rery A Wayne County man, Leslie (Bud) Gautier, 35, of Roitte 1, Seven Springs, has been charged on two counts of breaking and entering, and Is being hud in Duplin County jail. Gautier Is charged with breaking into Claude Rouse's Grocery in Calypso in October and taking merchandise esti mated at $200. The second charge was en tering a business place In Fal son operated by C. E. King where he allegedly stole a .22 caliber pistol and some money from a cash register. According to reports from the sheriffs office, three boys, all minors, have been operat Con tinned to page 4 SNODIE BOND WILSON A native of Wlntervflle In Pitt county Is a graduate of Ay den Hlgn School, and North Carolina State College, now North Carolina State Unlver ConUaued to Page t Tillinghast Edikt ^ Dillon Heral<&J|i^. The Herald Publishing Com pany of Dillon, South Carolina, has announced the appointment of Mr. B. S. Tillinghast as Edi tor of the Dillon Herald. TUllnghast has served the Fourth judicial District as court stenographer since 1946. His many friends in the area will miss him and wish him success in his new Dositlon. Three School Buses Have Accidents Three school bus accidents were reported In Duplin County on Thursday, January 5. Patrolman K. R. Ross said James Clark Eisell80 received a hip injury and body lacera tions when his car collided heed-en with a school bus con taining 19 passengers about four miles east of Warsaw on N.G M. Ross said Ezeell told Kite he was driving In the .wrong la** "because the sun was In my eyes." Bus driver Clifton C. Dewfet, 18, of Warsaw told Roes he saw Eseell approaching and slowed to 10 naj?h. before the impact. No passengers were Injured. Damages to the bus were es timated at $100 andtethsEnell car. $225.00. Essall W? admitted to Dwtti General HeRpital MtaunsviUe for treatment. m the second bus accident. i no Injuries were reported, but the bus driver was charged vrtth failing to see that In tended movement could be made In safety. Ross said Ralph o. Jones, 18, of Route 2, Wallace, was charg ed after he pulled onto N.C. 41 seven miles east of Wallace In front of a grain truck. Truck driver Willie A. Bur ton. Ross said, cut to avoid the bus and overturned, the truck belonged to Aycock Milling Co. tobST" No Psesengers were or wreck occurred SfSfSS >n an manse to miss the tea. L_ ' "" " Radiological Defense Officer Course Offered A course designed to train > present or potential Radlologl- i cal Defense Officers has been announced bv the University of North Carolina Extension Divi sion. The course will consist of one three hour session one night a week for ten weeks and wlfi begin at T:30 p.m., Tuesday, January IT, 1967 at Bur e aw High School at Burgaw. The instruc tor for die course will be Mr. L. T. Caruthers, Radiological Safety officer at North Carolina State unlveraky. Subject nwHtr to bo Will STNational Radiological Defense Program. Radiological Guldancefo?lRadi<dog?d fense Planning and Operations. Directing and Cbordkation af Moniterhur ORseadaes, Repin c ill ml'is" l'age ? 4 ;
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