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VOLUME XIII, Number 15.
Goldsboro, N. C.. Thursday, July 29, 1937,
PRICE: 5
Camp Tuscarora Closes
Six Weeks Outstanding
After'
Work
Camp Fire Which Had Burned
For Seven Days Ifl Extin
guished At Close
PRESIDENT KEMP AND
OTHERS TALK AT CLOSE
Many Receive Awards At
Close, Presented By S. F.
Teague, of Honor Court
Holding o banquet nnd campfire
Court of Honor. Camp Tuscarora
was officially closed Saturday
night as the campfire, which
scouts had kept burning for seven
days, was dashed out wiLh water
At the banquet held !r. the camp
mens ball Mr W P Kemp, presi
dent of Tusrarurn Council, made
a short talk to the campers. Fol
lowing that Mr. George Hamer in
troduced the guests present Scv
> eral talks were made by counselors
and campers who had been out
standing during the six weeks'
camp.
Following the banquet the camp
fire and Court of Honor was hcdd.i
The Kiwanis cabin presented a'
western thriller the Rotary, "Who
Made Fill a hot dog'.'"; the Legion
"St. George and the Dragon;" the
McClure. “The Foreclosed Mort
gage ' Tint F,!k* cab.n pantomined
“She'll be Coming 'Round the
Mountain."
The jug hand played several se
lections. which included "Under
the Double Eagle." "Washington
and Lee end "Taxi Fare" The
quartet presented "Ain’t Gonna
Study War No More." “Gasoline,
arid the old favorite. "Auld Lang |
S.v nc "
Mr S F Teague presided at the |
Court of Honor and presented the
awards to the campers Those re
ceiving awards are as follow:
John Narron. Swimming. James
Cobb. Bird Study; William Wal
lace. Find Aid to Animals; Billy
Hollowcll. Swimming; Tom Darr.
crrin. Life Saving, George flam Jr..
Electricity and Signaling: Ernest
Hussey, Athletics; Roy I.lies. Arch
ery; Andrpw Smith. Swimming and
Personal Health; Billy Wellons.
Bavketry: Alber4 .rv-ith. Garden-;
ing Public Health, Personal
Health; Henry Stevens, Basketry
and Swimming
F,d Woodall. Civics. Safety Pub
lic Health, and Personal Health;
Bill Gardner. Farm Mechanics.
Personal Hea th, and Life Saving;
Jack Easley. Life Saving and Car
pentry Vivian Johnson. Swim
ming and Athletics; Thomas Hey
ward. Farm Mechanics; Bobby
Heyward, Forestry and Bird Study;
Horry Ward, Swimming. Life Sav
ing, and Canoeing, Basketiy and
Fafm Layout; James Lane, Basket
ry, Personal Health, and Garden
ing: Rivers Johnson. Pioneering
and Life Saving.
Dexter Wither!ngton. Conserva
t,on and Carpentry; Noah Bass. Jr..
Firemanship and Personal Health;
Charles Liles. Pigeon Raising and
Farm Mechanics; F,rnest Hussey.
Life Scout; Noah Bass. Star Scout;
Kirby Hart, Second Class: Bobby
Herring. Second Class; Billy Hol
lowcll. First Class; David Andrews,
First Class; John Narron, First
Class.
Jimmie Cobb of ML Olive was
recognized by Mr Teague as hav
ing completed the 21 merit badges
required for Engle Scout Jimmie
will receive his badge at a later
date.
Mis. W. G. Britt, Sr.,
Dies Tuesday After
Stroke Of Paralysis
Member Of Prominent Goldsboro
Fiimilv Had Suffered Stroke
Two Weeks Before
Mr* W G. Britt, member of a
prominent Goldsboro family, died
at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Garland Yelverlon in Goldsboro
last Thursday morning following a
stroke of paralysis suffered two
weeks ago.
Mrs. Britt was a member of
First Baptist Church. She was
widow of W G Britt who was for
a long time register of deeds *<>r
Wayne county. She is survived by
four children, Leslie, Sam, and W.
G. Brill, Jr., and Mrs. Garland
Yelverlon, all of Goldsboro, and
nine grandchildren.
Funeral services ere conducted
from Mrs. Yelverton's home in
Park Annex Friday morning by
the Rev. A J. Smith, pastor of the
First Baptist Church. Interment
was in Willow Dale cemetery.
Hilbun Child
Dies Thursday
Janie Fay Hilbun, seven months
old daughter of Mr and Mrs B. 1
Hilbun and granddaughter of Mr.
tind Mn. David Van Hoy of Golds
boro. died at the Goldsboro Unapi*
tal last Thursday morning She en
tered the hospital ai a patient Mon
day Funeral services were held
late Thursday afternoon, and burial
was in Willow Dale cemetery.
Rain Delays The
Opening Exercises
Of Swimming Pool
Kven If Eurrlwi Could Not Bo
Hrld Yesterday 100 Were
(Present, For Swim
Although the formal opening ex- ;
ercises for the Solvation Army
Swimming Tool had to be delayed ,
yc^tcrdny on account of a down- j
pour of rain, nppproximatcly ICO
children were there to lake a swim
ir the newly reworked pool
What was known as the Presby
terian Swimming Pool has been
taken over by the Salvation A-my
3ud opener! for Uic benefit of those
children who are not able to pay
for swimming privileges.
The pool wil be dedicated at a !
future tirre and will be named (he
Mcfntyrc fool" in honor of the
ole Ilcv Peter McIntyre, beloved
t esbylerian minister. who mario
possible the building of the pool a
number of years agu.
Col E H. Bam was to pie&idc at
the exercises yesterday morning
and K. P Parker, Jr., was to speak
ror the advisory board of the j
Army nod Dr. W H. Smith was to
give 3 talk of the work of the late
Mr, McIntyre The invocation was
lo have been hy Or. I-wyh Scott, i
new minister at the Presbyterian '
L-hnreh
Captain Ernest LaMar of the lo- -
L-.-il post of the Salvation Army had •
not worked oat plans for the post
poned exercises last right, but
iald he was thinking about the 1
reiv.cCa for sometime ir. the near 1
[uture.
New Plumbing And i
V ' ting Business j
Reorganized Here
r. L. Blow Heads (ompanv Wit*)
larir Display Room In lp
town Section
The now firm Goldsboro Heat
ing and Plumbing Supply Com
pany. located next to Royall Fur
niture Company on West Walnut
street, is one cf the most up-to-daU
businesses of its kind in thin state.
Tbe firm has tHo largest display
of plumbing and hen tin* equipment
nt any house east of Raleigh
Now one may walk into this cs- ,
tablishmer.t, select the type of 1
beating or plumbing fixtures he I
wishes, without having to turn I
through the pages of a catalogue to
find from pictures whal he wishes.
There are not just a few items to
select from—there cue scores of
them, completely filling the spec
ious showroom in the building
which ha’ been fitted especially
For the firm
To the rear of the large show
room is a large room, occupying
the back part of the building, for
the various pipes and other parts
needed in the installation of the
fixtures sold by the firm
In a fenced lot to the rear of the
store is a biR supply of the heavier
equipment which i3 used in the ;
trade. :
Citizens of this section will wel
come such an up-to-date and com-1
pie to establishment where they,
can go to supply their needs.
At the head of this firm Is T. L. ■
Ruddy" Blow, who has built on!
fnvioble reputation as a leader in'
his line ol business and for his in
tegrity of character. A more dc- j
i .endnhle man rannol be found
will: whom to deal. .
More Than 200 Attend Weil’s
Field Day Program on Friday
fertilizer And Variety Tests
Studied On Finn's Ex
tensive Farms
AGRICULTURAL LEADERS
ATTEND THE MEETING
Big Barbecue Supper Served
After Tour Of Inspection
Of Nino Farms
Fifty automobile loads of people, t
totaling more than two hundred
leading farmers, fertilizer dealers
and farm specialist*, attended the
annual Weil's Field Day held la*t
Friday afternoon.
F.arly in the afternoon a picture
in colors was shown at Weil'a store,
illustrating the growing of tobacco
and the effect of fertilizers of dif
ferent kinds; and after that the
motorcade visited the Murphy farm
south of the city where visitors
savv fertilizer and crop variety
tests which Weil has carried out
this year in cooperation with the
Extension Service of State College.
Folioiv .nc thpso instructions the
20!) or mure people visited the
Wc'l Stock Farm and sa.v the fine
herds of Hampshire hog* and
Hereford cattle and then they vis
ited seven oilier farms, inspecting
some of the finest tobacco and cot
James Southerland
Dies Sunday Night
Oi A Heart Ailment
11** Been III For Some Week* Bnl
Wars Thought To H* Inprov
tec
James Southerland, a prominent
-■itireri nf Goldsboro, died at the
Parkview Hospital in Hocky
Mount Sunday night following an
illness of several weeks v.'ilb
heart disease.
Mr. Southerland had been in the
-.ospital for about two weeks and
was thought to be improving when
.he end came unexpectedly He Is
'urvlvad bv his widow'
Ho was the son of the late John
F1 Southerland and he was born
snd renrrd in Goldsboro and spent
most of his life here.
He spent many years in road
construction work as an engineer
but for the past few Years he hod
ieen associated with John F.
l(obh$ in the mile business here
Mr. Southerland was a likeable
fellow and numbered h;s friends by
I he hundreds
Funeral services were held from
he residence on North James
street Wednesday morning with
[)r Legh Scott, pastor of the Pres
ry Leri an church in charge
Active pallbearers were: Sam
tritt. Arnold Fulgeiton, Fred Park
i Jr., Talbot Parker, Ambrose
tumphrey. lidpur Bain, Jr., Nor
wood Holmes H O Null and Wil
• am Bizzell; honorary, T)r Charles
1, Miller, Dr .1 N. Johnson, Tames
1 Crawford, Spicer Holmes, W H
Jriffm, T M Black, H I. Bimsell.
J E Richardson. F. P Father. Sr.,
fohn F. Hobbs. N. J Edwards and
•f V I-’arker
Many out of town relatives and
rienrli were present for the fun
■ral among them:
Mr.-: Southerland's three sisters,
dr-, Cories T Lawrence with her
iusband and son. Jack of Scolland
keek; F.i.s, Mary Shaw Gibbs of
iVashington. LV C and daughter,
disb Ke en of Raleigh; Mrs R A
3 Borne* and husband and sen, It
v G , Jr , of Petersburg Va.. and
ler brother. L. Y. Shaw. Washing
on. N C.
Others were; Mrs Gertrude P,
■lx urn and son John B. Evam. Kre
nont; Mrs Guy Penny, Garner;
Mrs Pnul Sparrow, Eurora: Mrs
J. W. E. Pittman, Raleigh, Mis E.
1 Austin and sister. Miss Gary,
lenderson. Mrs K V. Wcge*«nd
laughter. Miss Louise, Kenansville,
Mrs. Henry Southerland and
laughter. Rosulyn and Mr Robert
Southerland Ml Olive: Mrs. Susan
2. Southerland ar.d daughters
>ll3S Adelaide. Chapel Hill, and
Mrs. Paul Stewart. Oxford; Mr. and
Mrs, Sam Wood and son. Wilmlng
:on; Mr* George Warren, Mrs.
Albert Oett.nger. and Mrs. John
AT. House. Wilson
Lewis Reunion
Plans Complete
Hundred * Are Expected To Attend
Family Meeting To Be Held
Tomorrow
Final preparations have been
nade for the annual Lewis Family
teunlon to be held tomorrow, Fri
Iay. at the home of Mr and Mr*
Stephen Howell Df the Daniels
J tin pel section of this county.
Rev. J B. Roberts, president of
he family organization, urges all
cirxired to be present for this, the
second annual meeting of tire fam
ily
A good program, plenty to cat
iiKi a general good time is premi
sed thu-'C who attend.
All ore naked to lake well filled
baskets and jar* of sweetened tea.
Ion crops ever seen in this section.
Tlwse farms were around the
Woods Grove church section, the
Hood Swamp section, in the edge of
Greene county, the Saulston school
lection, and on to the west of Pikc
ville to the Weil’s Peacock farm
where variety tests were shown
»nd a bountiful barbecue supper
verved with all (he trimmings and
with delicious watermelon* follow
ing.
Mr. Lionel Weil and Mr. Frank
Jones had conducted to the visitors
to the various farms and at the
Peacock farm Mr. Leslie Weil told
at the purpose of the meeting and
welcomed the visitors.
Many were the comments heard
on the fine crops on the Weil farms
Among the agricultural leaders
present were Dean J. W. Harrel
eon. State College: K. Y. Floyd, to
twacco specialist; -I. H. Jeter, agri
cultural editor; Louis H Wilson,
publicity man for the Department
of Agriculture: L, T. Weeks, assis
tant to Mr. Floyd: Dr R F Poole,
plant pathologist. P H Kime. phut;
breed, ng specialist; Earl H Hostet
tlcr, research wmkci in kniltial
husbandry: and Dr C B Williams,
head of the agronomy department
a,l the above from BUI*; College,
and Dr. Dearing of llie Coast Plnin
Experiment Station at Willard.
Warden E. D. Ham
Tells Of Meeting
Of Fire Fighters
He And J. B. Crawford Attend
Annual Meeting In KanHinfUn
last Week
II. D IUjd. County Forest Warden!
The country forest wardens of
Eastern North Carolina met in
Washington. N. C\. lari Wednesday
and Thursday July 21-22 in their
annual meeting
J B Crawford, the Dudley low
erman. went with me.
j The weather Conditions were
fine for us both to be out of the
| county at the same time Wlial we
forest folks coil fine weather u. a
drirr.ly rntny day. ,f B and I cn
toyed the meeting and the trip be
cause we did not feel uneasy about
finding everything; burned up
when we returned home
We went to Washington by way
of Snow Hill. Formville. Green
ville and Grimcsland Our meeting ■
place was the C C C Camp just
j out of Washington This camp is
j near enough to town to have elec
i trie lights and w«ter works
About 20 county wardens attend
| ed this meeting These are a fine
• set of men. 1 found them to be in
i Urlligent, high class men. 1 was
glad to see all the boys again, they
[ were all so kind and friendly Hivi
j nice tn us.
There are a few of the boys about
my age and. like me. have been .n
the forest service for about ten
years. It was a pleasure to be with
them and swap experiences w;lh
mem
7"m> meeting was presided over
I * Mr W. C McCormick chief of
tuiest fire control for the state He
was very ably assisted by Mr W
K Reichl.T, forest inspector Mr
MrCnrmlck makes a spendid pre
siding off'cer He seems to know
[ < xactlv whsl he wants to impress I
on our minds, and he krows how i
b do it. When a county warden 1
takes instructions from him for
two uays he goes back to h-s work
:it his county better able to handle
the work in lus county than be
fore
The protection of the forests in i
I car state «s no longer tarried on in ^
,a careless, hap-hazard way Ever, '
county forest warden must know I
his work thoroughly and be able to
meet any emergency thBt may
arise in his county.
If wc fail to perform our duty »»
county wardens. Mr McCormick
and our district forester don't fail
to teil us of it in plain words They
also give us commendation and
praise when we do our work 1n the
; r.ght wav.
In Wayne county about 59 per
cent of the total acreage is wood
land. The value of this ts increas
ing all the time. It now has a CBSh
value of several million dollars
and ts one of the county's largest
assets I fully believe that Wayne
countv is getting more benefit
from’the $1,950 of the peoples’ tax
money to protect our forest lands
than from any other one thing that
several times this amount is being
allotted to each year
We hope to continue to keep
Wayne county as one of the lead
ing counties in the prevention of
fores’ fires We have thousands of
acres of young trees in the county.
If we can save these from fire we
Will toon have all the wood and
* timber we need f°l home use On
lour farms. Since mv annual report
to the county commissioners of last
vear-1 work. I have received sev
ers: nice letters from farmers and
business men of the county ex
pressin* their appreciation and ap
prcval of the fire prevention work
being done in the county. W* are
i very thankful to know that Uie
* work is meeting with approval ot
the people because there can t>e no
lUccess with anything unless pui>
tic sentiment approves and helps j
uphold It. _ j
l
CHIPS OFF
; the old block
i (By MACIUCf L. BLOCK)
What it n rare w * dim* in June,
Then If tftr eo«ae dead-broke
Then*everythin* ««*»■ »o *«t of
tone.
And nobody 'v*r
Whether we look or odhether we
Usten
Money is 90 rUrlnXlT mlnrin*.
A dollar looks »>»(»»» million,
A, hundred anythin* »P to a billion.
And July Is better and even
worse.
Every penny wo h*v* verily to
nurse",
It Is a btesnnr that peas are cheap,
Far body and ooal toy ether
THKYXL keep
i
1 The farmers russ tf there is no rain,
Then too much of it drives them
insane.
Tf.ic death-rate mount* frem guns
and wreck*.
Mosquitos come our lives to vex.
Seme tike It and swear by the eld
suasmrrtime.
Bat ru take the reel daye ef eld
t Winter for mine.
Lrovernor Hoey lo
Deliver An Address
Here Tuesday a. m.
Hr Will Spauk Herr At »i2* A« He
Ik On Way To Cotton Rood
Opening
Governor Clyde R. Hoey will de
liver a 10 minute address in Golds
boro at 9:20 Tuesday morning at a
program which will launch the
"Cotton Rood" celebration which
will begin In Goldsboro and close
in Clinton
The program will begin with
music by the Goldsboro Municipal
Bard in front of the Hob-1 Golds
boro ot 8:30 b m Mayor J. H. Hill
will welcome distinguished guests,
and Attorney W A. Dees will pre
sent the guests Representative
Graham A Barden will introduce
Governor lloey
Among state officials and other
distinguished guests to be present
ure Governor Hoey, Stale Treas
urer Charles M Johnson, Secretary
of State Thad Eure, Commissioner
of Agriculture W Kerr Scott, and
Mayor Burnett H. Maybank of
Charleston, S C.
Following the exercises in Golds
boro a motorcade will mov* on to
Ml Olive Calypso, Faison, and
Clinton. Members of ilia Sea Level
Highway Association, who will hold
their annual convention in Golds
hnro Monday night, are expected
to join the motorcade Tuesday
morning.
4-H Club Members
In Raleigh Meeting
Twenty-seven members of Wayne
county 4-H clubs under the direc
tion of Miss Gertrude Bundy,
county demonstration agent, and A
S Knowles, assistant county farm
ager.t, are attending the 4-H club
S,hort course at Slate College. Ra
etglt this week.
Wavnc club” have been appoint
ed to put on two demons tartio ns
during the week. I. J. Crawford
and Lester Hmr.ant of Pikeville
wilt conduct a demonstration on
Dairy Production Beuiah Davis of
Naliunta. .7. \V. Flowers of Mi.
Olive, and Mrlton Ba-vi of Rose
wood. will give a home water sys
tem demonstration on Achieve
ment Day. Friday. July 30. The
latter demonstration will be the
only one of its kind from the
northeastern district of the state
clubs
Dr. Legh Scott To
Preach At Antioch
Dr I.egh Scott, pastor of the
First Presbyterian church in Colds
boro. will preach at Antioch Pres
byterian church In Fork township
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, ac
cording to announcement of W. H.
Best. Jr_ who is active in the Sun
day school work at Antioch. The
people of that and other sections
are invited to attend the service*.
Safely Parade Scheduled |
For City on Next Monday!
Car I>riven by Remote Control
To Lead Parade Over The
Streets Of City
"WILD JIM" LYNCH
CONTROLLER OF CAR
Wayne Poet Of American Le
gion Sponsors Program For
Citizens Of Section
Hundreds ot people of Goldsboro
and surrounding sections are ex
pected to line the streets of Golds
boro next Monday afternoon to see
the safety parade which will be
staged at 4 o’clock in the afternoon
Sponsored by the Wayne Post of
the American Legion in coopera
tion with the State Highway De
partment. the safety parade, plan
ned to make the people of this sec
tion more conscious of safe driving
rote*, the parade will get under
way promptly at the scheduled
time Monday.
Heading the parade will be the
"magic car” which will be seen ob
serving all traffic rules despite the
fact tha ti: will be absolutely driv
crless and entirely unoccupied.
Captain John J. iWild Jim)
Lynch will operate the "magic
car" which will be a Ford, entered
Ir, the parade by the Wayne Motor
Company, from his position be
hind in another car, using remote
control.
A long line of decorated car*, all
carrying out the safety idea, will
compose the parade, which will be
flanked and escorted by slate and
city motorcycle patrolmen and in
which city officials and other loctd
d gnitaries will ride.
Detailed parade arrangements
ait new being worked out for the
parade.
Safety Driving Important
State and local authorities agree
Plans Are Formulated For
Boosting Local Weed Mart
Wanted
w»«ud
The MvMits Army, luvm|
received fundi enough to open
Its swimming pool for Um»m
who ore uulilr (o p»y for swim
mine privileges, now needs a
i rfumber of bathing suits of var
ious sites for those who ore not
able to buy the suits.
Anyone harms a> suit, or suits,
1 that they are willing to give for
this purpose purpose should
rail Captain Ernest LeMar who i
will greatly appreciate the help
of the public In this matter.
R. E. Stevens Named
District Commander
Of American Legion
Ft. E “Bob” Stevens. prominent
member of the Wayne Post of the
American lveEior., was named
commander of this district of the
I-eg: on at the state convention in
Durham.
For many years Mr. Stevens hat
been one of the most active mtm
l«ers of the local Post having served
as commander and having been al
ways r leader in the work of tt»e
I-egion
In addition to this hrnor which
i lame lo him the Wayne Pott re
ceived a silver loving cup for its
record in membership established
last year under the leadership of
Commander W. F Nufer. Ti»e re
cord wa» 168.8 ns compared to the
previous year The cup will be dis
played in scrae iccal store window
tor several days then placed in the
exhibit case at the Community
Building The local post was
awarded a citation for last year's
fine work.
G. B Pierce of Fremont was
named district delegate to the na
tional convention in New York.
By liming and fertilizing old per
manent pastures, some of my
neighbors get about *0 day* of ex- j
tra grazing a year. I
that anything that lends to increase |
safety of automobile driving is j
worthwhile and worth everyone g;
support. If the “magic car ' per- ,
formance ana the safety parade
helps even a litlie bit. it is an ex
cellent idea, says Captain Lynch. 1
driver of the car
He save. “If drivers of autemo
1 biles will just realize that the car1
. they are driving is no safer than
•hey drive It. maybe they will not
take unnecessary chances and trust j
: too much to luck to pull them
through nut of tight places.-’
Not only is this parade backed by
the American Legion, but City
Manager Zeno Hollowell is in
charge of arrangements for the
Legion, and Mayor J H Hill list
issued a proclamation designating
Monday as “Safely Day."
His proclamation is as follows
In the interest of the safety of
the citizens of Goldsboro Bnd
Wayne county, while traveling or
walking on our streets or on our
highways: as a memorial to those
who have met a violent death
: caused by the wheels of traffic, with
a feeling of remorse for those who
have been crippled for lift by the
same causes and as a tribute of
thanks to those who are respecting
the rights and lives of others, by
driving and walking safely, and as
a plea to every human being in our
city, county and state to do their
part in making the streets and
highways of Norib Carolina safe
for everybody, and whereas, the
Wayne Tost of the American Le
gion of Goldsboro is sponsoring a
spectacular Safety Parade. I here-;
bv proclaim August 2 193”, as
SAFETY DAY. and ask that every
citizen, business firm institution
ami orgaiuaulion. give every pos
sible cooperation in making Safety
Day and the Safety Parade a suc
cess Unit will long lie remembered.
J H HILL Mayor.
Gold*boro, N. C..
Fiank Iodm Is Chairman Of
Th* Chamber of Conunstn
Boosting ComaiitH
HE HAS NAMED HIS
COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Mating WLU B« Hold Tonight
For Co minifies* To Map
Flan Of Procedure
Plans have been formulated for
he boosting of the Goldsboro to
jacetj market.
Frank Jcnes ha* been appointed
rhairman of the Chamber of Com
’nei-ct tobacco market committee,
>nd he in turn has appointed com
T.ittees to serve with him
Mr Jones was named a few days
ifo and he announced his commit*
cc members yesterday.
A meeting of all members of ths
,'srious committees and all other
fiterested citiiens has bene called
or room 212 at the Hole- Goiris
vro this. HVjrsday, evening. A
Icfinlte plan to procedure for the
:ommittees will be adopted at this
neeting, Mr. Jones has announced.
H V. Mod!In, of the Branch
Marking snd Trust Company, will
lead the committee to raise fund*
or the promotion of the local roar
er t and serving with him will be
jam Hocutt. Neil Joseph. H. 3.
lavis and Earl Thompson
Emil Rosenthal has b*i*n named
ih airman of the advertising com
nittcc ar.d serving with him will
>e Wfi’tcr A. Stansbury Lionel
Weil. W. C 9penoe and J. R Hen
ierson.
Eer R Lewis i s chairman of the
armors contact committee and
with him are Graham riood. Dt. D.
r Rose. Durham Grady and C. S.
dintz
Buyers committee. Thomas
TBfrrry. chairman. W A. Dees,
?rank Darnel*, L. R. Beil and Her
man Weil.
Marketing commit lee V. G. Her*
ing. chairman. A T Griffin, Sr,
Jevrge C. Cox. G Frank Seymour,
ind Bob Matthews.
Mr. Herring and Mr. Seymour
ire from the Rotary Club, Mr.
Triffin and Mr Cox from the Ki
vanu Club and Mr. Matthew* from
he Lions Club.
Citizens selling committee. W.
\. Ott chairman, A. K Mo*by.
Jgy Whitman Jarman Howell and
d. W Hubbard
Publicity committee. Talbot Pat*
-ick. chairman. Eugene L Roberts,
\ T. Hawkins. R I Matthews and
he supervisor of sales who will bw
lamed by the Tobacco Board of
rrade
5. A. Fields DieB
Tuesday In Florida;
Sick For Two Weeks
S A. Fields, 50. native of La
ri range. twelve miles east rtf Golds
joro. and brother of M. D Fields
ind Mr*. Eula Swanson, of Golds
loro. died Tuesday morning at a
lospital in Leesburg. Florida, fol
owir.g an illness of two weeks of
lomplicattons. Funeral bird burial
nok place in Leesburg. Wednesday
ifternoor.
Mr Fields as e. prrmir.ent bus
iness mar. ir Leesburg He had
lived in Florida about fifteen
years and was in the iii.it -• iiwr.ess.
He S* survived by :i 3 widow and
one son. both cl t-eesb. ru: four
hrothe-s Itiirnre an- Arno: 3 Fields
sf I.iiGrange C D. F.elds of Atlan*
La. ar.d M. D Fields of G< Idsborc;
Mi-s. J. R. Welters of L: Grange
»nd Mrs. Swanson of Gtldsbom
Honor hcout
(By GEOROE H%M. Jr.)
Receiving his Kilst merit badge
at the Camp Tuscarora Court of
Honor Friday night. Rev Liles, be
ta me ant* of the few hone* scouh
of the world.
In erder to heeoine an honor
trout It Is necessary to receive
all the merit badges offered by the
Boy Scouts of America. Of the
millions of scouts who have aat Wit
with this goal in mind, only IS •
JO have reached it Mr. Lilea re
ceived three merit Bade** tMi
summer, Sculpture. Cotton fsrnw
inr, and Archery. Archery, hfa
last badge, was received Friday
night , .
Joining the Boy Scouts in IW»
Roy advanced and became an
Eagle when he was 14. The ftiile
Palms came in rapid succrssioo as
his merit badges Increased fas
number. The turning point cmd*
last summer when Mr. Liles re
ceived Insect Life, which is
thought by most scout* to be th*
most difficult badge
Roy Liles is a member of the
famous Liles Eagle quartet David
Liles, Executive of Cape Fear
Council. Kenrv Liles, Greensboro
food inspector, and Charles, up
and-coming scout of Troop Six.
David Lilas v.as also an honor
scout before he became s scout
executive. There is probably no
other family in the United State*
which can boast of two Eagle and
two Honor scout*.