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Funeral services for Captain
David Carroll Burch, 24, of Rt.
1, Falson, who was killed in ac
tion In Vietnam Sept. 3, were
conducted Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
in Popular Grove Baptist Chu
rch fay the Rev. Eddie Wether
lngton and a chaplain from Ft.
Bragg. Burial was In Wayne
Memorial Park In Golds bo ro.
He was a native of Wayne
County and graduated with hon
ors from N.C. State University
in 1966. He entered the ser
vice In August, 1966 and re- {
celved the Air Medal and Dis
tinguished Flying Cross during
his tour of duty as a pilot in
the 191st Army Helicopter Com
pany.
Surviving are his parents! $
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Bur- ,
ch; four brothers, Barry, BUI,
Jim and Ted Burch or Rt. 1,
F aison; his paternal grandpar
ents; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bur
ch of Mt. Olive; his maternal
grandparents; Mr. and Mrs.
H.L. Hlnes of Falson.
NOTICE! I
The Town of Warsaw will
fhiih out the fire hydrants each
second Friday, beginning about
I:M p. m.
This operation will take sev
eral hours.
Water will be available for
limited use, however residents
are asked not to run washing
machines or use large quanti
ties of water during this time.
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CwtoMiiw D. J. FumI of Bom Hill pro
oeata the kept of the aew wing of Whaler Boot
Home to Mrs. Joke Hall, eo maaager af Ike
Heel Home la Kenanevllle. N. C.
(Pkoto tar Rath Wells)
Whaley Rest Home Expands
The Whaley Rett Home in
KenansviOe has opened its new
wing which provides additional
space for 10 residents, bring
ing their total capacity to 54.
The building at the new lo
cation was formerly opened in
October of last year and al
most immediately was filled to
capacity.
Whalay Rest Home wag ori
ffl^^entfterf0r thFStJ
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Home in Duplin was closed.
Mrs. Delia Whaley began the
initial operation with only three
residents.
Mrs. Whaley's son John, and
daughter-in-law, Carolyn, Join
ed the staff in 1958 when the
Home had expanded to a capa
city of sixteen.
A steady growth through the
EttTLLfiSBIE
- s new .,fnd modern structure
The new all il&trlc re?t home
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with a capacity (or 34 re?idents
obaarved open house on Octo
ber 12 of last year. D. J. Pus
sell and Co. of Rose HOI was
contractor.
Mrs. Whaley retired upon
opening the new houoe and the
managMMht was turned over
to her eon and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hall. Their
three daughters, Sharon, Randy
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Mass ftmst of County Bootleggers
Alcoholic Beverage Control
officer* have been working in
Duplin County with Sheriff T.
El wood Reveile and his depu
ties in a~ county wide crack
down on bootlegger. Today
more than sixty warrants hare
been issued and the violators
have been cited to General Cou
nty Court for the October 17
term.
Officers assisting Sheriff Re
velle were ABC Officials from
Holts, Pender, Cumberland and
Wake Counties.
County officers asalstincwirh
the crack down were: Chief
Deputy Snyder Dcmpscy. Depu
ties urabam Umatnutt, uietm
Jernigan, AlfredBssden. jack
Alberts oil, E. E. Proctor, Con
stables Bur sell Holland. J. E.
Chestnutt, Jlmmle Kelly asd VI.
E. Chestnutt.
Alonto Kelly of Chinquapin,
a member of the Duplin County
Grand Jury was charged with
possession of nontax paid whis
key. possession of non tax paid
whiskey for purpose of sale and
did sell. His wife Shirley Kelly
was charged with possession ?
2 1/2 cases of non tax paid
whiskey and possession of non
tax pud whiskey for the pur
pose of sale and did sell.
Charged with illegal pos- |
session of non tax paid whiskey,
illegal possession of non tax
paid whiskey for the purpose of
sale, and did sell were: Cor
alee Graham of Chinquapin,
Norwood Pickett of Chinquapin,
Mrs. Freely Miller of Pink Hill;
Holly Smith of Pink Hill; Dora
Smith, Pink Hill; 2 counts Cath
erine Mewborne, Pink Hill;
Irene Jones, Pink Hill:
2 counts, tola
Amnions of Kenansvllle; Adelle
Parker of Kenansvllle, 2 counts;
Willie Williams of Kenansvllle;
Joyce Lee Farrlor of Kenans
vllle; Rosevelt Thorn, Wallace;
Edna Fryar of Teachey, Eddie
Hall, Cflbuapln; ScottieMer
ryweathejfof Chinquapin; Sonny
Tnomas of Chinquapin; Allen
Flowers of Chinquapin; Roose
velt Lanier, Chinquapin; Cicero
Dixon, Ken?isvUle; Annie Ruth
Lee, alias Annie Ruth Souther
land, alias Annie Ruth Robinson
of Magnolia; Charley Wells of
Wallace; Juanita Plummer,
Wallace; Mary B. Haskins, Rose
Hill; Tom Barnes, Rose Hill;
John Duke, Kenansville; Mattle
J arm an, Warsaw; Annie Laurie
Wallace of Warsaw; Sandy Mack
Teachey of Charity; vernell
Murray, Kenansville; Verdell
Turner, Wallace; and Dorothy
Kino of Wallace.
Charged with possession of
tax paid beer or whiskey for
purpose m sale and did sell
were:
Azzie Moore, Warsaw; Betty
Carlton, Bowden; Irene High
smith, Beulaville; 2 counts, Ida
Mae Williams of Beulaville;
Lena Batts, Chinquapin; W. A.
Teachey of Deep Bottom, 2
counts; Irvln Lee Chasten of
Chinqu4>ln; Henrietta Jones of
Albertson; Vernell Dixon of
Warsaw, Lena Dixon, Warsaw,
Dorothy Chasten, Chinquapin;
Marvts White, Kenansville; On
ell Pearsall, Kenansville; Eu
gene Williams, Kenansville;
James Whitehead. Chinquapin;
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Officer* frem Dnplltt for ' Wallace Fer
PteaMent" itMtti with the apeaker whee a
rdr ?m held a* Ihndv evening la the Cap
ita Ceoaty Ceartreem. Frem left to right ere:
Ideal Odeat, Secretary; Daaay Nerrie. Capita
Mill*, Volunteer for Wallace: Reed Stnbbi. State
Chalrmait (or Wallace and open Iter for Ike even
ing. On the back raw <L to R) are Larry McCul
len, Preciaet Chairman and Moeeo Pan I. Pond
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Urge Group Attended^
"Wallace For President-Rally
About 400 or more person*
were In Duplin County Court
Howe^on^Tkirsdsy evening u>
iBfli for "Wallace For PresW
Chairman for to all**, was em
'oee. He introdui ed Willie Hud
son, third District Coordinator
for Wallace and thr other Off
icers for the campaign who wet
lis, Volunteer for Wallsce, Lar
ry McCullen, Precinct ChMr
man and Moses Paul, Fund R?
U8L?1B?' speakor.w?
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Southeastern Fanners' Grain Asso.
to Expand Facilities
Milford Qulnn, Chairman of
the Duplin Development Comm
ission Board, and Eugene R.
Carlton, President of Southeas
tern Farmer's Grain Associ
ation, jointly announced today
plans for an additional 320,000
bushel capacity to the grain fac
ility at Warsaw to accommodate
the expanding needs for grain
storage In the area. Mr. Carl
ton said that four 80,000-bushel
metal storage bins would be bu
ilt beside the existing structure.
He said the present drying,
loading and unloading facilities
will be utilized in handling the
added edacity and that the new
bins would lie used primarily
for storage.
Grading for the foundation
started on Tuesday, September
Clothing
Missing
From Line
Qeputy Sheriff E. E. Proctor
said Durant Jones of near
Westbrooks Cross Roads re
ported a most unusual theft
that took place at his home
sometime during the day Mon
day, September 16.
Mrs. Jones did the family
wash and hung the wash on
the line to dry before she left
home Monday morning.
Upon returning home Monday
aflengoon parts of the clothing
had teen removed from the
line.
.Evidently die thief or thieves,
"VSM*"ffcly't*ey detect
ed the beat foments and only
those of two different sizes,
jftmoog the items reported mis
;?ng were 4 mens T-6hirta,#4
ladies slips and other under
wear. Left on the line with
various items of clothing were
bed linens.
Mrs. Jones is employed in
Kenans ville and Mr. Jones is
emgoyed in LaGrange.
nputy Peoctor is continuing
the Investigation.
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Officials Jointly announcing an expansion
of Southeastern Farmers Grain Association are
left to right John Soles, manager Duplin Farm
ers Home Administration; Preston Ralford, di
rector Duplin Development Commission; Engene
Carlton, president of Southeastern Grain As
sociation; Milford Quinn. president of Duplin
Development Commission; Roy Woodcock, Man
ager of Southeastern Grainery and Craven
Brewer, officer in charge or the Warsaw office
of Branch Banking and Trust Company.
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lubihe CaksMion le-fed Retarded Children
The cake baking contest and
. ?fr?Hnn was started in 1968 with
the firtt Poultry Jubilee, and
has now fcomc an annual
event and a major attraction at
Cwtteacd ? ?f? ? y
BEST TARHEEL UNIT ? Company Com
mander Capt. Arnold M. Jones (L) accepts the
Eisenhower Trt^hy from SOth Infantry Division
Commander Major General Ivan Hardeaty. in
ceremonies at the Clinton National Gnard
Armory Saturday night. The Clinton unit roectr
ed the coveted award aa the state'* moat out
standing for the year 1M7. Look lag on la Bri
gade Commander Col. WUHam Buck
(Photo by Tom Weaver)
Man Jailed
On Forgery
Charlie Henry McArthur, 20,
negro male of Wallace is being
bold in Duplin County jaO in
liett of a 96,000. bond on seven
or'jgoore charges of forgery.
Chief Deputy Snyder Demp
sey in connection with Captain
R. B. Rich of the Wallace Po
lice Department conducted the
investigation.
McArthur allegedly forged
check in the amounts of 910..
915.. 940.. and 950.
Assuming the names of Bob
by Lee Teachey and also
James Teachey. McArthur pas
sed checks with the forged
signatures of Allen Rivenbark.
and also L. N. Rivenbark. Both
Rivenbark men are prominent
farmers of the Rivenbark Com
munity near Wallace.
McArthur will be tried at the
next term of General County
Court.
Jubilee Events
uctoner l-o, i?ob - uarniva'.
opens for week (nlhtly during
week dsys, 10:00 A.M. through
out day on Saturday.)
October 3 - Baauty Pageant
Begins-8:00 P.M. Rose HfllEl
ementary School
October 4, 6 - Commercial Ex
hibits building opens (Friday
and Saturday)
Oct obi i 6, 6 - Golf Tourna
ment begins at 9:00 A.M. at
Rockflsh Country Club.
October 6 - Jubilee Dance
Couples Only- at RockflshCou
ntry Club. Music by The Sw?
lngmasters". 9:00 P. M.
UNTILHIl (Saturday)
OCTOBER 6 - SATURDAY
"POULTRY JUBILEE DAY"
8:00 AX. - Horseshoe Pitch
ing Qualifications Begin
9:00 AX. - Commercial Ex
hibits Building Opens
- Cake Baking Contest "Jud
ging" Begins
- Atlantic Coastline Exhibit
Opens-SWetrsck-Uptown Rosp
10:00 AJd. - Poultry Jubilee
Parade Begins
- Carnival Opens
10:30 A.M. - Horseshoe Pitching
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Woodland
Homecoming
Annual Homecoming Day will
be observed at the Woodland
Methodist Church. Albert son.
North Carolina on Sunday.
September a. 1988
You are cordially invited to
return on that day to worship,
meet did Mends, and former;
pastors.
Following church school at;
10:00 A. M? worship service
will be at 11:00 o'clock. Mr
Walter Anderson, former SB1
director, now associated with
the Methodist Conference Bo
ard. Raleigh. North Carolina,
will bring the meaaage. ij
A picnic lunch wilt be spread i
at 11:00 naao. '?'
You are Invited to come to
Woodland on this special day
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Comma nding Officer
"??'re Ml vary proud - this
a M \r'd c*ptate
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mending Officer of the Head
quarters Company. Third bri
gade. North Carolina National
Guard, after accepting the El
?enhmw Trophy for -the unit
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Awarded annually the trophy
is preaentod to tho moot out
standing company-rise unit of
the North Carolina Guard.
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