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}$. North Carolina Poultry Jubilee^
Festivities 1973
?'far % & 5 az&m.
October 5th
fHf October 5th t "I
8:00 P.M.
October '6th & 7th
?1
October 6th
f V 10:00 A.M.
October 8th
11:00 A.M. | i
October ?th
11:00 A.M.-5:<# P.M.
t? October Bth
2:30 P.M.
| . October 8th
'J|: 9:00 P.M.-1:00 AM.
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North Carolina Poultry Jubilee "v
Fire Cracker 100 Go Cart Bace
Rose Hill Race Way ?? '
^ ' Rose Hill, North CarollniOi^iwlF
Qualifying for Golf Tournament
Rock Fish Country Club ^
Wallace, North Carolina ?M
Country Music Concert
Featuring Del Reevel and The Good y
Time Charlies
Kenan Memorial Auditorium f.v.
Kenansviile, North Carolina
Golf Tournament ?
Rock Fish Country Club
'! Wallace. North Carolina .
Breakfast Honoring Dignitaries
Rose Hill, North Carolina
Parade
Downtown Rose Hill ,J$
The Clyde Mattocks Entertainers
Jubilee Grounds
Rom Hill, North Corolln.
Dinner
Served From "World's Largest Frying Pan"
flubilee Grounds
Rose Hill, North Carolina . i| ? 0
HwyttTvTMile South of Rose Hhi
Introduction of Dignitaries and
Presentation otNew Queen and.Her ^otift
? Jubilee Grounds P
Rose HUT, North Carolina
Southeastern Weight Lifting Championship
Jubilee Grounds T t t ??(:& ?$
. Rose Hifi, North Carolina
Featuring Maurice Williams and the
NstfonapGuard Armory
Wallace. North Carolina
National Employ The Handicapped
Week To Be October 7-13
|jtin| iht tundlupped to ob
WUh thow words Mrs^ EMtt
capped persons ?d riie locro*"
t -1 ? - ? ^ . j?? j.., j..
flppnis pi ovo 10 dc rnaioi
stacies to those with various
laws have gone a long way to
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a-'s In all new ? w
and nucl that is already
ewMlnce, bu there ? B 4
; way to jo. Mn. Gr
sated that die problems oc
cur In tnoet cases because mo
st people are unaware of die
obstacles "This Is the pur- t
pose of Employ the Handicap
ped Wee*," Mrs Grant coot.
If we can just make everyone
understand how It feels to be
handicapped, then they will be
more considerate "
Several programs have been
planned for Duplin County du
ring the week Is addition to
the publicity provided oj the
newspapers and radio stations,
an essay writing contest has
been begun in the schools. These
will be judged and prises will
be awarded to the winners.
Mrs Grant noted that there
are many people in Duplin Cou
nty who have some type of hat*
Heap; The term handicap is a
general one and covers many
press ion, "hand in cap " This j
was used in medleva: times to
describe the practice of a par
ticular game in which the players
held money in a hat or cap,
" ? ? -
If they violated the rales of
the game, they forfeited their
money to the other piayers.
This misfortune, hand-in-cap,
was somehow expanded to in
clude the loss or impairment of
a physical or mental faculty.,
Webster's Dictionary defines
a handicap as "certain condi
tions imposed on contestants
in order to equalise superior
and irferlor ones " In the ga
ms of life, a handicap is a
handicap only if the individual
allows it to be* There are
any number of examples right
here in Duplin County Those
who experience some type of
set-back and who determine to
overcome it are better
People
for it. Moso do not consider
themselves to be handicapped.
IB fact, many lead norm ,! lives
just like the rest of us. The
purpose of National Employ the
Handicapped Week is to create
greater interest in the man
made obstacles these people ha -
ve to free By so doing, we will
be nearing the day when they
no longer exist.
MISS NORTH CAROLINA POULTRYQUEEN
Miss Bonnie Cox of Fwetteville was crowned
Miss N.C. Poultry Qu^en Saturday night at the
pageant held at Kenan Memorial Auditorium
in Kenansvtlle. Fifsw runner-up was Miss
Oebra Brewer of Faison and second runner
if) was Miss Heidi Sapp also of Fayetteville.
Shown loft to right are Miss Brewer, Miss
Cox, Miss Jo Carol Jones, Miss N.C. Poultry
Queen for 19T2 and Miss Sapp. Miss Cox a^d
her court will be featured in the Poukry
Jubilee Saturday in Rose Hill.
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Bonnie Cox Crowned
Miss; N.C. Poultry Queen
*#? L^Q*.of
Fayettevllle was crown Miss
-North Carolina Poultry Queen j
Saturday night at Kenan Mem-H
has brown hair ahdfcrown eyes
and is five feat, six inches
tall
She is a former. Homecom
ing Queen for TerrySanford
High School as we}l ail form
er "Miss Campbell College B?
asketball Team". She was Miss
Fayettevllle of 19T2 andasemi
finallst in the 1973 Miss North
Carolina Pageant For bar ta
lent in the Miss Poultry Con
test. Miss Cox did a ballet
dance. She hopes to get her
B.S. degree In Danoe and a
Master's degree in Dance Th
erapy She was sponsored by
Morgan and Sons Poultry of
Greensboro
First runner-up to Miss Cox
to Mbw Dehra An Brewer of
School. Miss Ddbra
er is the daughter of Mrs Es
ter Craven Brewer ana the late
Mr. Brewer of Fatooo. She Is
seventeen years old, has brown
hair and brown eyes. She is
five feat, six inches tall At
her high school she is a mem
ber of the Humanity Society,
the Chorus, the Band, and the
French Club She to also chief
secretary of the Student Go
vernment Association and a ma
Joreete*. Her favorite school
subject is history. Atnetnber of
the Millers Chapial Baptist Chu
rch, she is a member of the
IV'1 ? S -t jc
choir, secretary of the Sunday
Srfaffl] And itccmly Mcsidou
of "Crusaders for Christ "She
and eventually enter ^he field of
twi fling. She wa*> sponsored
by El Dons of Wafiace.
Second ranner-ep was Miss
Heidi Sapp of Faywteville
Miss Sapp is the brown haired,
bine-eyed daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Jack Sapp She attends
71st High School. After gradua
ting, Heidi hopes to enter the
field of sociology or go into mu
sic at NCSU or UNC-CH Her
featured talent in the pageant
was slqging Miss Sapp was sp
onsored by, Raeford Turkey
Farms. Raeford, N.C.
Miss Jo Carol Jones, Miss
N.C. Poultry Queen for 1973,
crowned the new queen.
New DoctorComesTo Duplin
Or. Corazon Ngo, a native
of the Philippines, will open
her practice for Internal and
C-meral Medicine In Kenans
ville Monday . Dr. N$o's of
flce will be located across F
' ; ? Dr. Noo v J
rom the JSl Division of Nur
sing. She will be associated
with Duplin General Hospital.
Or. Ngo is married to Roy
L. Simpson who is a water
consultant with the State Board
of Health in Greenville They
have two boys, ages 6 and 3.
Dr. Ngo received her degree
in the Philippines from the
Utaiversity of Santo Tonus. She
did one year internship at St.
Francis Hospital, N.Y., 2 yrs
residency in Internal Medicine
at Br once Lebanon Hospital,
N.Y., one year residency at
3t Joseph Infirmary in Louis
ville. Ky.. and one and a half
years fellowship in Endocrino
logy and Rheumagology in Fair
view General Hospital, Cleve
land . Or, Ngo was house phy
sician at Fairvlew and served
14 months as senior staff phy
sician at the VA Hospital hi
Fayetteville before coming to
Kenansville.
When asked why she chose
Duplin County to open her prac
tice Or. Ngo said " people,
the people are my reason for
coming to Kenansville, die pe
ople are so nice."
Break-Ins Reported
West Duplin Christian Chu
rch, highway 94 between War
saw and Kenansville was bro
ken into Thursday night and ac
cording to Special investigator
Glenn Jernigan $100 in cash
and checks was stolen
A two way radio valued at
$1,900 was recovered from a
break in last Tuesday from a
Federal Paper Co Inc , bull
dozer in Hallsville Three men
hive been arrested and charg
ed with larceny Arrested were
Woodrow Brock, Rose Hill; and
Andrew and Roger Albertson of
Beulaville
Jackson's IGa in Kenans
ville was robbed Tuesday be
tween 12:30 and 1 p.m. Four
black men were reported ste
aling JB00 from the cash re
gister. More information was
not available at press time.
Several File
Town Elections Nov.6th
Nine Duplin County Munici
palities will be holding elections
for their town officials onHov. 6.
1973 and also voting an there
statewide referendums. October
13, 1973 at 13:00 Noon is the
last tine a person may Hie for
the Nov 6th election.
The referendums are as fol
lows: (1) Public School Facili
ties Bonds of 1973-8 million
dollars (2) Clean water bond
Act of 1971 and Admendment
(3) Liquor by the Drink.
As of press time the follow
ing persons had filed for of
fice in the nine municipalities:
KENANSVILLE To be open
for election. Mayor (4 yrs.);
3 Town Commissioners Doug
las Clark for commissioner;
John P. Archibald for Mayor;
Incumbent Mayor Dixon Hall
stated, "I will not file for re
election and will not consider
another term as mayor "
MAGNOUA-To be open for
electlcn-3 Town Commission
ers ff yrs ) no filing informa
tion
ROSE HILL-To be open for
election-Mayor (* yrs); 3 com
missioners (4 yrs) Incumbent
Mayor Ben L. Harrell and Per
ry whaley has filed for mayor
Joe Littleton has filed for Town
Commissioner.
TEA CHE Y-To be open toe
election-Mayor; S Town Com
missioners (2 yrs ), no filing
information.
Yf At I MHTiitfrkMb i'? tt
*?55?Kyor(2 yrs^Tnm
Commissioners (4 yrs). Incum
bent Mayor Charles C. Farrior
filed for re-election Cant mis
?loner* include: incumbent J.E.
)ote) Wells. Lloyd J, Boone.
Homer M. Booty, Jr. J.D.
Teachey. Jr.
BEULAVILLE-To be open
for election-Mayor (4 yre ); 6
Town Commissioners. At press
time the only person filing was
BUI Ramsey for Commissioner
CALYPSO-To be open for
election-Mayor (Syray, 5 Town
Cqmmiesioners. No filing infor
mation
FAISON-To be open for ?ie
ction-Mayor; 5 Town Commis
sioners (Syrs) Wilson King has
filed for Mayor with MsMn
Rogers and Isham Blank for
commissioners.
WARSAW-To be open for
election-Mayor. 2 Town Com
missioners Johnny Powell has
filed for mayor with Colon Tew
and Tharman GaslteU, Jr for
The poles will be open from
8:80 pm. until 7:*) p.m. on
November 6th Registrationsbo
ok wtU be closed at 6-pm
on October 6th In order to
mm ? person must be regis
tered in both town and county.
The November Mi election
wtU be held under the 168-39S
Non Partisan election system
decided by simple phiralky
e 1 -winner or winners who re
ars elected in esse of tie the
Board of flsnUini determines
^jjy lot No absentee ballots will
* Pass
State Boards
Assigned To
Soil & Water
Committee
Laonie E. Thompson, U.S.
Soil Conservation Service En
gineer, has been asslgaed to
the MC State Soil and Water
Conservation Committee to he
ad up a watershed planning pa
rty according s- Grady Lane.
Director of the State Committee .
Mr Thompson a Civil Engi
neer In the SCS River Basin ?
Watershed Staff Office will di
rect the PL-666 small water
shed planning program for the
State Committee in his new po
sltion. He is being loaned tothi
State Committee through the
Inter-governmental Personnel
Act or 1970 in which 49? of
his salary is paid by the SCS
and 517b from state funds. La
nes says. "Thompson will di
rect the watershed planning p
arty in preparing work (Sans
in some 7 or 8 watersheds
where the State Committee has 1
assigned a priority but in whi
ch very little or no planning
work has been done to date.
The State Committee has assig
ned priority for planning to so
me 76 watersheds in the state
The most recent are Limestone
Muddy Creek, Duplin County,
Newport River, Carteret Cou
nty, and Tri-Creek in Rowan
County "
Thompson is a graduate of
NCSU, Class of 1933, and has
had experience in watershed
work throughout the State
Doc Brinson
The Kenans ville Drug St are has
a, newly registered pharmacist
employed there DocBrinsonre
cleved word last week that he
had passed the N.C. Pharmacy
State Boards ? He took these on
August 21st and 22nd after com
pletion of the floe year phar
macy program at UNC-CH Sc
. hool of Pharmacy in May, UTS.
He did his internship at Ke
nansville Drug Store in the sum
mers to fulfill the 12 month in
ternship requirement.
Doc is married to the former
Ml West of Warhaw and they
have a three-week old son.
Ruse. They reside on John It.
f in Kenans rille. Doc is the san;:
of Mr. and Mrs. Amos BHn
son. He attended James Risen
High School
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ednesday and Thursday
JoyabU country music them.
Chicken from ft* warlto
of the N.C. Poultry Qmw and
S.^affl:yg5?-j
*"Vi i it^ i i i ?t ?? ???L I jiy|?u
infer dbd. f
Wallace National Guard
Armory, the N. C. Poultry
Jubilee Dance will bo held
fMtajring music by the
who attend, say those who
of M p Poultry jJS?
IZ*L L?^u"y