iHqrtitt isrfttSL Ti ttt? ? PROGRESS SENTINEL ? L. XXXXIV NO. 46 USPS 162-860 KENANSVILLE. NC 28.149 NOVEMBER 15. 1979 16 PAOFS THIS WEEK 10 CENTS PLUS TAX JROUND BREAKING FOR PINK HILL FUNERAL HOME .?Members of the Pink Hill Funeral Home Inc. are, left to ight, Calvin C. Turner, Russell Tucker, Hueston Howard, pnneth Grady and Dovell Outlaw. Construction on the Photo by Emily Killotto funeral home is scheduled to begin this month and it is expected to be finished about February, said Tucker. The funeral home will be located one-half mile outside of Pink Hill on Highway 11 South. Mov. 6 Election Results I Elections for town mayors d commissioners were eld Nov. 6 in each of the uplin muni ^paliti?/. and >e results *.re as"*V>v ? 4 i\ -'*7 f The three seat* fill 2-year terms. They are |D. Davis, Jr., Cecil Pngley, JR. Turner, fosley Waters and Libby ewis Boy kin. There were DO Calypso citizens turning ut to vote. Incumbent Mayor P.B. 3ill) Carter defeated three kallengers in the race for lison mayor. He will be lling a 2-year term. Rachel I. Clifton and Billie H. lollingsworth won the two :ats on the Faison town oard and they will be filling jyear terms. Faison ported 255 citizens voting. The citizens of Greenevers I selected Mayor Alex Brown > fill a 4-year term as mayor, faitus Harrell and Nathan lurry, both incumbent com lissioners. ran unopposed Ifl were re-elected to fill 'ear terms on the Green vers town board. There ere 169 voting in Green yers. Churches kaise $9,100 For MOC TW? C.?.? Will Qanlict - 1 lie net ? * ni uapuai kfirches of Duplin. County >ntributed $9,100 to the tppart of Mount Olive ollege at their annual inner held Nov. 3, accord ig to William E. Futch, tairman of the dinner. I&andy Plain Church was Warded a $100 award for laking the largest contri ution at the dinner. The irst Free Will Baptist hurch of Warsaw was the sdpient of a $100 award for ivine the most money per trch member. Piney Grove i the recipient of a $100 ward for bringing the most igh school students to the Inner. Contributions were sceived from 13 churches, his year's contributions rought the total given by 'uplTn County to $83,057 ince the, program began in vt-i ( , Voters in Kenansville re-elected Incur) bar. t. VVillian. P. Fennel!. .ones O. (Jimmy) Johnson and Betty ? ong ,v? -he tw> board,- All jSSc wliH fit! 4-year terms. kenan.ssille reported 266 voting. Marjorie B. Pcikett was elected mayor of Magnolia. She ran unopposed and will fill a 4-year term. Incumbent town commissioners Rudolph Becton and former Magnolia mayor, Kelvin Pope, ran unopposed and were elected to 4-year terms on the Magnolia board of commis sioners. Magnolia reported 110 citizens voting. Rose Hill citizens elected incumbent commissioner Clarence Brown, Sr., Jerry H. Cottle, Jr. and Keith Hinson to 4-year terms on the town board. There were 377 citizens reported voting in Rose Hill. Incumbent Ruby Ramsey was re-elected to fill a 4-year term as mayor of Teachey. 'She ran unopposed. Incum bent commissioners James R. Boney, Daniel Vance Norris and Bernard (Mike) Postner won 4-year terms on Conservatives Rate Clark As Liberal Duplin County's freshman state representative. Rep. Douglas A. Clark, ranked as a liberal in the 1979 General Assembly, according the the legislative rating of the 1979 legislative session released recently by the North Caro lina Conservative Union. NCCU is a bi-partisan organization that supports the principles of "free enter prise. individual liberty and limited government." It is the state affiliate of the American Conservative Union, the nation's largest and oldest conservative or ganization. D A 1- A Dituu UII a staic ui \j IU 100, with 0 representing the most liberal position, and 100 the most conservative, Clark received a score of 33. His predecessor, former Rep. Baker, by comparison, com poled a cumulative score of 79 on the rating in past sessions of the General Assembly State Senator Harold W. Hardison, who represents Duplin. County in the State Senate, received a score of 58 in the 1979 session, ranking ? the Teachey town board. cumbent Warren W. Henderson and W.O. (Bill) Montford won 2-year seats