A iMNI ?flHi RIki ? -5 AJttd ' til CflBtlljf JS| p??TMc? .In M Mxt Hra Of OwtrCwt. mmSSmmmmmmmmmmmmm Mrs. Elizabeth C Smith was ChATftd In ? , . t_r . . .** , T, ^Jy * , {JJ1' ill flL KUiftul Vft <-;?'..<?? . chard age 11/1. Kin. s ni given shear lug Saturday before Justice of tba Paaca, Kl 11a Baker of Bon HUl. Tba chlMran were taken by thalr faihar to hla mother who Urea in Bladaa County. Mrs. Smith wee reported to have gone to tba homo of her parent upon raleaee from Jail. Guest Continued From Page 1 tlotlcs indicating the degree of poverty from which a commu nity auflara and Included aaoh facta as the median family In come, rates of crime, unem ployment, Illiteracy, and Infant mortality, and how these fao I tors affect the community as I well as the persons directly concerned. Ha stressed that a poverty population creates a drain on the entire community since the poor people pay fewer local I taxes and consume fewer goods. He emphasized that If poverty could be eradicated the econo my of the entire community would receive a substantial boost. i w_? -- xnr. r uaon iwcuowan, KO tary Program Chairman, se cured the program and pre sented Mr. Murray to the mem bers present. Rotarlan Robert West pre sented the visitors that in cluded: E. J. Poop and Leslie Brock of Mt. Olive; Bill Mc Gowan of Wilmington; and Char lie McCullers of Dunn. President Richard Cavenangh stated that membership atten dance was improving and chal lenged the group to Improve the club's present attendance rating in this Rotary District. Bank Employees bank for help. Assisted by Mr. P. Kretsch and others in the Kenansvllle bank, Mr. Cutler, Mrs. Patsy Lanier, Mrs. Faye Hail, Mrs. Loralne Griffin, Mrs. Blanche Spell, Mrs. Marie Pickett, and Mrs. Joyce Sholar were re leased after treatment at Dup lin General Hospital. The attending physlcaln ad vised that Mrs. Futrell should be contacted and with some dif ficulty her husband aroused her from what could have been fatal sleep. After the employees left the bank Mr. Futrell realized he was being overcome, as was his assistant. Several of the employees of the bank, though not hospitalized were unable to return to work the following day. Officiate tor Robort Morgan (D-Harnett), Representative David Bum gardner (D-Gaston), Represen tative Clarence Leather man (D-Lincoln). Senator Ed Kemp (D-Gullford) and Floyd Evans, President, North Carolina Pub lic Welfare Directors Associa tion, will speak to the delegates and guests. The Convention will close Tuesday evening with the Annual Banquet and presentation of a wards for outstanding county of ficials. Attending from Duplin will be Mr. F. W. McGowan, Auditor, Mrs. Winnie Wells. County at torney, Chairman E. E. Kelly, and Messrs W. J. Hoffler, J.B. Stroud, Leon Brown and Joe Attends Convention Sheriff and Mrs. T. Elwood Revelle accompanied by their daughters, Gall, Connie, and Judy attended the Sheriffs Con vention held last week at Caro lina Beach. Also attending the convention from Duplin County was Deputy E. Graham Chest nut!. T p, ? w I WWUWII A 99, Route I, Fal son, who to import from bis brother, Art Vu had bis tor tfas past six years, died In an atempt to bars his proscriptions refilled. Dopnttes Irrln Outlaw and my Thlgpen said Vann was carrying thro# empty medicine bottles when be fell on North Carolina Highway 430. Efforts to revive vann by tfas Mount Olive Rescue Squad were In vain. 1% MsaeeAasaea Dike*m4A Attention rarems Kindergarten classes will be In operation In ESEA school's during the school year 1967-ta. If your child will be five (B) years old on or before October 16, 1967, he or she Is eligi ble to attend the kindergarten of your choice. Your child should have Birth Certificate and a record of all Immunizations by the date school opens, August 31, 1967. Kenansville Continued From Page 1 street lights and Christmas lights. Anticlpated Income from t? rloos taxes was estimated at $14,260, leaving an excess fond of $1,135. The water fund was set at $6,070 with an anticipated in come of $10,075. Expenses In this fund include superinten dents salary, labor, office ex pense, electric power, meters, .pipes and supplies, water analy sis, fin department service and Christmas dinner far em ployees. Expense for Cemetery was set at $280 with an estimated Income from sale of lots of $250. Interest on present funds estimated at $00 would be used for Improvements. The Powell BUI revenue Is anticipated at $4,100 which wlU be spent In street repairs and construction. New street lights wUl replace the existing lghts In town and a plan was discussed to collect back taxes. 11 ? . . neao dian Mrs. Helsn Sooder of Rom Hill and assisting teachers are, Mrs. Hacel Wells, Miss Betty tftollock and Miss Gertrude . Stanford. Aides will be, Mrs. lfaby Montford, Miss Agnes Mc Gee, Miss Mary James and Miss Thelma Chasten. The Beulavllle center -will be headed by Mrs. Linda Smith. Assistant teachers are Mrs. Ellolse Albertson and Mrs. Vercna Miller. Aides, Mrs. Dovle Sandlln, Mrs. Cora Hall and Geraldlne Kenan. Mrs. Nell Wilson of the Com munity Action staff In Rom Hill will supervise the three county program, assisted by Mrs. Margrette T. Kenan. CARD OF THANKS Please accept our deep and sincere gratitude for every act of kindness shown to our hus band and father the late James H. Carlton. We want to es pecially thank the Doctors, Nur ses, Orderlies, all hospital per sonnel and all our neighbors and friends and especially ask God's blessing on each of you. Mrs. J. H. (Jim Carlton) Elisabeth Carlton Story ?AY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES ? SENTINEL QQUi ( i; Q ces of the United State*? Answer: Congress pres. i b< the liability Selective Service System determines availability; and the Department of Defense lecide: acceptability. M# Question: What requlremenls must I meet to qualify for a II-S classification as an under graduate college student? Answer; You must file a writ ten request with your local board for deferment as an un dergraduate college student. Additionally, you must provide your local board each year with convincing evidence that you are continuing to pursue satis factorily a full-time course of instruction at a college, univer sity or similar institution of learning. Question: How does the Se lective Service System define the phrase "satisfactorily pur suing a full-time course of in struction" when the deferment of undergraduate college stu dents is being considered? Answer: To be considered as ? < si _e s 11 i f..i? sausiacwruy pursuing a lull time course of instruction", an undergraduate student wbo is taking a four-year course should earn 25% of the credits required for his baccalaureate degree at the end of his first academic year, 50% at the end of his second academic year, and 75% at the end of his third academic year. In the case of a bacca laureate degree for which 5 years of study are prescribed by the institution, a student should earn 20% each year of the total credits required for the degree. Question: What is meant by a "student's academic year"? Answer: In determining eli gibility for classification in Class II-S (college student), a student's academic year shall include the 12-month period fol lowing t h e beginning of his course of study. Mr. Smith urges that regis trants keep in touch with the local board at all times. Here minds the registrants that their classlflcatlan depends upon the Information they furnish the lo cal board. The local board for Duplin County Is located on the secood floor of the Duplin County Courthouse In Kenans vllle, N. C. ^^^ ? _ Full 12.1 cu. ft. of , FROST-PROOF ? > SPACE! ? | ? 100% Frost-Proof?no defrost- 1 ing ever! ? Big 106-tb. size top freezer. it Deep door shelf for tall bottles, -*\ big cartons. it Full-width vegetable Hydrator. | SmaCC Down Payment BoCmcc ? FPD-I2TL 1Z.1 cu. ft. (NEMA standard) MONTHLY OR Two-Tona colors at axtra chargs FARMERS PLAN I Never defrost or run short of shelf space again! Hj ? Frost-Proof top to bottom! ? 22.3 sq. ft. usable shelf area! I ? In the door storage for bottles, cartons, eggs. ir Twin vegetable Hydrators keep produce dew-fresh. SnuUT Down PmfmtdSmUmce, * ? I FPO-1STL 14.6 cu. ft. (NEMA standard] MONTHLY OR IVM 6 colors or white _ _ M1MM1911 A si Two-Tons and Fashion colors at oxtro charge fARMtKS PLAN I Big, big H 154-lb. size freezer in a "17!" ? 16.6 cu. ft (NEMA standard). IjflH ? No defrosting ever ? it's fully Frost-Proof! ? Deep-shelf storage door for big bottle storage, twin vegetable Hydrators and morel SmaCC Down, Payment BaCaact FPD-17TL 16.6 cu. ft. (NEMA standard) KiflHTlll V AD 3 cotors or whits MUlVinLT UH Two-Tons colors at sstra chargs FARMERS PI AW IMCIill FRIGIDAIRE new i frost-proof side-by-side space saver only 32" wide! || 15.9 cu. ft. "Gemini 16" is fully g Frost-Proof! You'll never defrost again. 198-lb. size vertical freezer Bwith Flip-Quick Ice Ejector. 23.8-lb. size separate Meat Tender in the re frigerator section. SmnCT Down, Pnwmtnt BnCnnct on J unirruiv no ~H GM I Go where all the I _F|__| Frigidaire Happenings are! I Mk AH HB BB IB .' MB JB BHI I : l Eai ?. hHHBB" ?"-'??<? ,i*.-w~'. jyftnsiar & ifw aifefi-k. .-.>? -...?',? you're traveling thee# <tejr? 1 oak lng for something out of tteor -est where 40 icresof beautiful, scenic foreet lend have bean converted into a uni que, historical travel at You'll And on O. 8. 129, Just south of the Great 8moky Mountains National Park, an old-timer railroad village that locks and operates like the 1290 era, located in Graham County between the county seat of Rcb blnsvllle and the town of Tap ton. You'll know it the moment you lay eyes on a real, old Shay-type steam locomotive st anding on a stationary track at the entrance, one of the oldest most famous "Sidewinders" still in existence in this coun try, with a bright colored old caboose behind it. And right over there on the other aide of Tulula Creek the sign says Bear Creek Junction, JiMIMk Mm depot with the standard-gauge railroad tracks a long aide a loading platform. You'll cross those tracks cautiously, al though you already know that the powerful old Shay steam loco motives, designed for heavy logging, were geared to a speed of six miles or less per hour. More than likely youll catch the """H of a long, lonesome like train whistle somewhere out there on the mountain, ano ther old "Sidewinder", with a long line of sight-seeing cars behind it, announcing Its ar rival at Bear Creek Junction. You'll hurry to buy a ticket and Join the crowd of passen gers waiting to board the train for a four-and-a-half mile trip across the Great Smokies to Nantahala Gorge. Few visitors to this spot can ever forget the thrill of standing on a large platform built on the rim of Nantahala Gorge, looking out over this vast ravine extending as far as the eye can see, down 1,000 feet Into the river-bedded valley below. They discover the meaning of the Indian word IMSWWJ MUI # rtidtors brMamavtlMU Urn murj^etottqae8lfcMar' lighting fixtures, ovary-taint: to cldental to railroad operation, has boon housed In huge, well - preserved railroad cars. Many different typos of lone ago pas bled on stationary tracks Mr too visitor's Inspection, including too famous "Robort E. Lao." a Pullman tost saw service fior many yoors on tooCrosoontLl mltod, Inc., botwoon Now York and Now Orisons. Tho entire of American rallroadm"***"* Just back of too mnaoumls an old-fashioned, family typo steam saw-mill such as tew parsons living today havo had opportunity to oxamtno. Noor too dopot Is an old-tlmov arlst mill and a country stars, and If you'ro a-mind to, yon may enjoy a lunchoon on a roal railroad dining car, quo tost operated for many yoars on too famous Nlckol Plate Rood bo rween x. Lioms ana I'leveiana. Food aonrlco on this dining car is maintained as It was In tho early 1900's using the same linen and silver, even to finger bowls. Bear Creek Junction grew out of the Graham County Rail road Company, Inc~ at RobMn svllle, one of the oldest short line railroads still In active service In this country. It la said that only SO of the famous Shay - type steam locomotives (the last one built in 1047) are still In existence. Five of them are owned by this road, three of them now In operation at Bear Creek Junction. The owners of this railroad and Its affiliate, the Bemls Hard- i wood Lumber Company. Inc^ and Fontana Village Resort at Fontana Dam, are sponsors of the new travel attraction. i REEVES BROS .INC. Industrial Sewing Machine Operators. 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See about it today! % WACCAMAW WACCAMAW BANK ANO TPUBT COMPANY Serving Eastern North Carolina's Land of Golden Opportunity |l a lia, C i aHliM Amn nmrnAVm a Use the RED CARPET RECEPTION banks near you - In person, by mail or telephone *J?'J?V.1LLEJ55 S'WaiD St*P< Box 38 296-2921 ? BEULAVILLE Main mil ?9AF*rw kS*?1?? ?CH,NQUAP,N Main St 285-2041 ? ROSE HILL 124 E. Church St P. 0. Box 68 289-3193 " ' ' ' v -* ^ ' V; ?" ;j ?

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