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The News and Observer from Raleigh, North Carolina • 3

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The News and Observer Tuesday October 3 1967 1 The News and Observer Tuesday October 3 1967 CARMICHAEL AISAIM11110111A1P UAKPAILMALL CAI I Dec 2 Election Set in Harnett it ri 1 Uec Llecuon Set in Harnett Nash County Hospital Site Is Changed for Third Time Ni I NT 1 ri 1 IN RAIEIGHS CAMERON VILLAGE to-3 'PIET atatte dot a i)1 al lit IN RAIEIGHS I CAMERON VILLAGE hord lE 'Ighord YiuP'Igj wide-track track NASHVILLE The site for companies would not consider' the location of a proposed new quarry operations adjacent to a county hospital was changed for hospital nor would they con-the third time here Monday skier an operation that would in when Nash commissioners ap- any way be detrimental to the proved a resolution of hospital success of the hospital project trustees The site is one of three that Trustees recommended that have been recommended by the the facilities be located on an Hospital trustees originally-selected site known as The second site located at the the Stonp site 17 miles west PI intersection of 64 and Rocky Mount on the 64 secondary road 1603 was abanbypass fl doned because of opposition This site was approved for the I from several Rocky Mount doe-hospital location several months I tors and business leaders The ago but was later abandoned 'third site located at Easonbttrg because of the threat of a rock 13 miles west of Rocky Mount quarry operation on adjacent was abandoned because of 13 miles west of Rocky Mount was abandoned because of NASHN the beat county la the thin when proved a trustees Truste( the fad' originall: the Stonf Rocky A bypass This si hospital ago but because quarry The vote on the Stone site was unanimous but Commissioners Cooper Jr of Nashville and Fred Harris of Baihy sought unsuccessfully before the final vote was taken to postpone the site decision for one week They were voted down by a three-to-two count with Henri Milerom of Battleboro' chairman of the Board breaking a 2-2 tie George Watson of Goldrock chairman of the hospit al trustees said settlement of the site controversey means that "all our attention and efforts be concentrated on need for with an 1 -kzp LILLINGTON Harnet date for an election to decide commissioners formally adopted whether or not the county shall Monday a resolution setting sue $5 million in school Saturday December 2 as bonds for consolidating 110 high schools into three school I units Granville i Chairman jack Brock and other members of the board took the action after a hearing Will Lose attended by 102 citizens Leaders of the county spoke in favor of the bond issue and the only dissenting voice came from Stewart of near Lffl 1 ington who raised the question OXFORD Five Oxford as to whether or not the conunde rtaking establisments solidation might promote in through their attorney Monday tegration served notice on Granville corn- County Attorney Wilsey missioners that they would Bowen ruled Stewart out of discontinue all ambulance serv- order on grounds that in ice on Dec 31 I tegration was not the issue ta be Hugh Currin told the decided by this hearing board that losses of his clients Harnett Supt Alton Gray Dr caused the action Standards for ambulance service and Leslie Campbell president emeritus of Campbell College eouipment would necessitate and a number of other schod additional investment and in- as to whether or not the consolidation might promote integration County Attorney Wilsey Bowen ruled Stewart out of order on grounds that in tegration was not the issue ta be decided by this hearing Harnett Supt Alton Gray Dr Leslie Campbell president emeritus of Campbell College and a number of other school leaders of ar pope et date for an election to decide a whethpr Ar Ant thp pnlinty Stewart out of ill le4Iviec a37114al ambulance urY lu Currin ant cledwsueutr vh- 1 Btdoerogrdwe (lier 1 Le edtnio nobrnuwietal grounds that b1 uaetta iii3le- caused the action Standards Harnett upt Alton Gray Dr Campbell president for ambulance service and lcreeoulomd aent would necessitate additional investment and in- emeritus of Campbell College and a number of other school leaders of 01000 UV 1131 MMUS libel 1VE sEEN1 NotlcoN1FoRmIsTs 1 1 4 4 4 0 4 4 I -Viii' o4 "Hilt i imi 01 4 AEI I CPPV Mt KS AN011111100 IIVE SEEN NON1 CON1FORM IGTS 1 Ipa IVE SEEN NONICONIFORMIGTs I difficulties spoke in favor the spoke in favor the uguales In acquiring moo at au inf WV IM WII4XLItEd In a nine page resolution the price within the budgeted figure fulfilling the urgent ix hospital trustees said the rock quarry "appears to no longer of $200000 that was set by coin- providing Nash County 1 missioners as a limit adequate hospital facility eminent or a serous threat tot the hospital project They explained that the lessee 111 I of the proposed rock quarry Prices or acco rather Thomas Kerin of Rocky Mount has left the area and that activity at the site of the I proposed quarry has been dor- I Are htiv Hlghe nant since he left The trustees also said in the resolution that they had receiv- The Associated Press increases were $1 aril ed assurance from three quarry pounds highe companies in the area that these rices were some hundred A t1s some S4 risos WPril ran in acquiring land at a price within the budgeted figure of $200000 that was set by coin Average prices were can now fulfilling the urgent providing Nash County adequate hospital facility" I increases were $1 and hundred pounds higher some $4 rises were In a I hospital quarry' eminent the hospi They of the I rather' Mount 1 that act proposed nant sinc The resolutio ed assur compani some $4 rises were vviiiincuiva ul Itte 211Cd wilt mese higher tin 5EFoRer Buvriiig P614t)111)--- 111 1 rs: 1 I il It xs i 13 1: 5)17 13E FoRe BUT To i 1 I ft 1 It $1 4 tezzo -1 1 1 i A 1 It 11: I i 1 IL 1 il 1- 4 1 11 401s i PACli614UND--- 41' i 4 1 ft 1 i i has to is for creased losses he added I bond issue and stressed the need The firms are Allen a the consolidation program Wright Akes Fr a nk Chairman Bill Corbin of the Lewis Perldnson Currin and Dunn school board told the Shepard Funeral Homes group it could mean more to the In a resolution the board call- Harnett schools than anything ed upon the State Highway 1 that has happened in many Department to review plans for years erecting barrier fences along In other action corn- approaches to inter an missioners posted a $500 reward as ramps on Interstate 85 being for information leading to the planned in Granville County arrest and conviction of the Commissioners approved a slayer of Ernest Byrd a to Creedmoor request that the Mamers merchant approved a State Highway Department ac- counter claim against former cept and maintain a loop road county attorney Neill Mck Ross Ross Circle and Cres-land agree to met with citizens cent Heights of Highway 56 at regarding ambulance service for I Creedmoor the Dunn-Erwin area i is or I AS1 ON I In a resolution the board call au a1 my aLAn IA rAy 'Harnett schools than anything' ed upon the State Highway 1 that has happened in many 'Department to review plans for years erecting barrier fences along! In other a i corn 'approaches to i a emissioners posted a $500 reward has ramps on Interstate 85 being 1 for information leading to the planned in Granville County arrest and conviction of the Commissioners approved a slayer of Ernest Byrd a to ureeamoor request that the Mamers merchant approved 2 State Highway Department ac- counter claim against former cept and maintain a loop road county attorney Neill Mck Ross 1 rvin Ross Circle and Cres- 1 and agree to met with citizens of- rent Heights of Highway 56 at regarding ambulance service for I I --Creedmoor the Dunn-Erwin area is for losses he I asedded The firms are are Al issue and stressed the need Allen a the consolidation program Wright Akes Frank Chairman Bill Corbin of the Lewis Pernson Currin and ld Dunn school board told the Shenard Funpral Tramps arm i III ri rna ri rei errA et In a somewhat higher on flue-cured tobacco markets throughout North Carolina and Virginia Monday Ias sales resumed after a weeklong market holiday North Caroliia Virginia Old Belt markets which opened last week and continued selling through the holiday experienced 1 improvements in prices and quality of offerings Monday The Federal State Market I News Service said most price a wht flue-cured tobac- co markets throu hout North Carolina and Virginia Monday I as sales resumed after a week- long market holiday North Carolina Virginia Old week and continued selli Belt markets which opened last ng through the holiday experienced 1 quality of offerings on ay improvements in prices and im 13 The Federal State Market News Service said most price SPA I OIL CO oettleve 83413111 dge0 FUEL Olt (UPI) of Wilmington the new ambassador Symmes service officer succeed Who Washington Johnson announced nomination of Counter Claim Filed By Harnetfs Board It's the racy new way to line yourself up In carefree 50 Polyester50 cotton Oxford Pale stripings on yellow or blue backgrounds Sizes 30 to 38 500 SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT 1 IHIt1 f1114 111' itIS1 -al' nated IF (UPI) '1 06 of Wilm- spy11TH the new ri OIL CO ambassador I ote Ittettre 490 83411 Symmes -131 It's the racy new way to line yourself up In carefree service tow or blue backgrounds Sizes 30 to 38 500 50 Polyester50 cotton Oxford Pale stripings on yel- FUEL Olt Who Washington ounter Claim Filed SPORTSWEAR DEPARTMENT 1 Johnson an- nomination of I 9 arnett Board -I Wit VI-1-01Y0-F I PU $2 a PACliGHIN but reported -A smaller percentage of poor leaf and nondescript and a cor- responding increase in smoking ISIOMUIC leaf cutters and lugs were responsible for the improvement SAN ANTONIO in quality Volume remained ex- President tremely heavy nominated a nath A similar picture prevailed ington on the Middle North Carolina United States aml Belt with gains of $1 to $4 re- Jordan ported on most leaf gr ades with He is Harrison 3 no let-up in volume a career foreign All markets were reported blocked Symmes will Eastern North Carolina Bel 1 Findley Burns markets reported a few vane-1 returning to Was gated leaf grades up $3 to $81 reassignment with most grade averages $1 a 1 President Job $2 higher than last Tuesday's flounced the nor sales Symmes here Little change was reported in quality of offerings Principal marketings were fair and poor I leaf low smoking leaf fair lugs I Club and nondescript South Carolina and Horded Notrh Carolina markets re-I Will CI ported selected baslets of good leaf sold for $85 a hundred pounds Most a were un- changed to $2 higher than last 3 hoc 1 1 week's closing averages Grades of leaf ard smokingl 1 MrtCITTT leat smoiting lea' tax lugs1 Luce and nondescript South Carolina and Border! INotrh Carolina markets re- I Will ported selected baslets of good leaf sold for $85 a hundred pounds Most grades were un- changed to $2 ''higher than last 3 Schools week's closing averages 1 Grades of leaf and smokingl GATESVILLE Nominated SAN ANTONIO President Johnson nominated a native as United States Jordan He is Harrison a career foreign Symmes will Findley Burns Jr returning to reassignment President the Symmes here Club Will 3 Schools reported A smaller percentage of poor leaf and nondescript and a cor- Nonu responding increase in smoking leaf cutters and lugs were re- spe the improvement SAN ANTONIO onsibl for President quality Volume remained ex- eme heavy nominated a native tr 1 A similar picture prevailed ington as on the Middle North Carolina United States Belt with gains of $1 to $4 re- Jordan ported on most leaf grades with He is Harrison no let-up in volume a career foreign All markets were reported neer- Symmes will blocked Eastern North Carolina Bet Findley Burns Jr markets reported a fe vrie a-1 returning to gated leaf grades up $3 to $81 reassignment with most grade averages $1 al President higher than last Tuesday's flounced the sales Symmes here Little change was reported in quality of offerings Principal marketinas were fair and leaf low smoking leaf fair lugs' Club and nondescript 1 TT 711 d'fir LI I Witt pollee setectea oasiets ot gooa leaf sold for $85 a hundred nalintig Afincf orneipq worp lin- I rv charg13 -616 ILCUIEVIA LAJ 1116LIV1 Litetii 10b1 h) I Wee k' 1 sing averages GATESVILLE Grades of leaf ard smokingi KEROSENE OLGA STOKER COAL NEATER COAL BRIQUETS FURNACE SERVICE ACIW3C1111 il HOILAGTAERSTCOOKAT COAL Three Charged BRIQUETS In Whiteville FURNACE SERVICE WHITEVMLE persons were arrested for viola- tion of State laws involving tax- BIINILLorUOP OIL OTUARNKCONA OLW SERVICE Liquor Raids QUICK (Advertisement) paid whisky following weekend raids by Whiteville rHE SOBERING polioy ce Harper who occupied one TRUTH ABOUT cf the places raided was chargoA milli illamgl nrIcaaceirtn a 'Iv A-laa11Aa I led with illegal possession of tax- I 1 I I III THE Mt KEROSENE OLGA STOKER COAL Three Charged NEATER COAL BRIQUETS In Whiteville FURNACE SERVICE FILL UP YOUR COAL Liquor Raids BIN or OIL TANK NOW WHITEVMLE QUICK SERVICE persons were arrested for viola tion of State laws involving tax- (Advertisement) I paid whisky following weekend raids by Whiteville THE SOBERING pollee ta I 1141 licaullc 'any uttminvu uuc -1-11111-1-E4 IP 011111" Id the Places raided was rirV 'I A7 I I ed possession of tax- ochtumit 1 commission-I in-1 Ao lt- em-1 P411 I 1 I A etb-1 -If Ate 1 ivieet 1 LILLINGTON a 1 commissioners filed a counter claim Monday in a Close I i Court against former 1 uper or "County Attorney Neil McK 1 Ross of Langton charging that he collected over $1833040 in county funds and that he owed the county $3050 in interest The Gates By allowing Ross credits on 'leaf composed more tan 80 per School Board has allowed three I cent I Auctions on all belts- will be 1 of sales schools to be closed during the $412613 for attorney fees the Beta Club convention $181377 paid to the county and 'limited to a three day week which will be held at Gates Hight action states he still is in debt to School Auction bid averages on a 1 1968 I $1544050 the county in the amount of ending Wednesday hool March 13 Gates I Meet Close co Meet LILLINGTON a a mmissioners ile counter claim Monday In Harnett (lose I Superior Cotut agains former County Attorney Neill WK Pnce Tillinotnn pharctino that I I Ob I he coneetect over Itiusugo 1fl I LULO I county funds and that he owed 1 ngn in in anno The Gates' By allowing Ross credits on 1 1 LAIC LLILIA1) 4 11Vou uL Lvo leaf composed more Oen 80 per be Sch $4 12613 for attorney fees the ool Board has allowed three Au of sales ctions on all belts- will schools to be closed during the' $181377 paid to the county and eta Club convention 'limited to a three day week I action states he still is in debt to hich will be held at Gates High ending Wednesday School March 13 1968 the county in the amount of Auction bid averages on al $1544050 Gates I 47: I I NPV4K 01 THE VAR IN pa id whisky and possession of whisky for the purpose THE 111111 URI ffitma mirk vas tyg 1 1 pum yvmsKy 111 taxpaid is for the purpose! I ancl Cg ment that the State em- tative former county solicitor and former Harnett Democratic chairman resigned Marsh 20 at the request of the commissioners He was later indicted on 17 counts on embezzlement for failure to turn money over to the county after collection The suit lists the various welfare cases in which the money was collected He was arraigned on one of the 17 counts in the August term of superior court but the indictment as quashed on argument that the State embezzlement tative former county solici tor and former Harnett Democratic chairman resigned marsti 20 at the request of the ers He was later dietpfl on 17 counts on 77 nezzlement tor tatture to turn money over to the county after nn The suit lists the various av money was collected He was welfare cases in which the arraigned on one of the 17 counts in the August term of superior court but the in dictment as quashed on argu- ment that the State em- Principal John Perry limited number of representa7 al Ross had sued the county for sold Old Ito Id the board the school does tive US grades on elt IlObb 'WU bLECU tur ttiumy AA i fees The counter -r 0 1 i -I -7A-' '''4 i 1) 14 'tl'i cgs I ''4 1 ''s4 'V k-: mr 4 elf ilt" 'F' 11 '1z s' 'A't- Principal John Perry '-1 l'' --7'' limited number of representa- Ross had sued the county for -11t1 14' i 'f tive US grades sold on Old Belt I told the board the choo 1 does fees The counter Ys'I' '6'''' 'F'' fr- 34c 4 04 s4e i3: -k 1 2 1 it tii' P'04) It e' 4 -'44 l'- rJ 'A i'lr) ietigl 44 li) 1111 N-4- 4" A 1 08': '''--1 I -co 1777-t I 14 41 4 1-f 4 7 ot Pf "0 ''L-1 -10 a t- 314 1 4 1 fo- -f' I k'fi s- s- 4 41 4-iio 11' '1 A 1-- 4 --0 alkL 1 14L'' '''f': 'NA 4 0 ('''': 0: '4'41' NY' i -le t'' 40 ae tt 4 44 Ad- 4 t-' -'s 1 ev -''N '''4 I 441 ''1 7 I fr I I a Com 'Coda tab land 0 co 0 I isa 1110d6a1160146 COAL 1 itIETNAM 'of sale after police confiscated 1 144 phits of South Carolina tax-1 10 prrtmirl paid whisky from the house six Affe iv half-pints from his car and four --it more from is locker ----(msit A Hayes was cited in the i' same raid for transportation af AA o''' taxpaid whisky plus the same WI A charges against Harper Both are under $500 bond each is Mrs Eva Collins was placed under $300 bond after her home oil 1 was raided' and police con- fiscated 51 half pints ol'axpaid whisky She was charged with 11 possession of taxpaid whisky for the purpose of sale i0 Assistant Police chief Charlie 1Z Smith said the raids were -4-? routine and were made after a What's the unvarnished truth number of complaints were about the war's "progress" the by the department pacification program and Marine losses? What's the development that even a top general doesn't dare admit? Just one of 42 arti- our Bank losses wnat tne aevelopment that even a top general dare admit? Just one of doesn't our Banks 42 VIE' 00 04 What's about pacifica losses? that ev( dare ad itIETNAM iof sale after police confiscated 144 pints of South Carolina tax 7 aid 52 pints 141 whisky from the house six 4x1p14 half- from his car and four 'ms A more from bis locker ii A Hayes was cited in the eZ same raid for transportation 4 'K I tia 0' taxpaid whisky plus the same l''''' 4910 01 charges against Harper Both i-: are under $500 bond each i- A Mrs Eva Collins was placed under $300 bond after her home 1 was raided and i police con- fiscated 51 half pints ofteXpaid whisky She was charged with! 1-4 possession of taxpaid whisky: for the purpose of sale Assistant Police chief Charlie170 -gg' Smith said the raids were iiia 0 7 routine and were made after a Whats the unvarnished truth number of complaints were about the war's "progress" the edhdtt mem by epar men pacification program and Marine losses? What's the development ri TR 1 not have the facilities to ao- $6 markets with changes reported commodate the expected group 77212 in claim was in the form of an bezzlement statute fails to list a from Friday were: lemon 71 up 2 Senior Hardy Plyler is un during a school day Gates 0 answer which the commission- commissioner as one of the of- changed low orange 66 ers instructed County Attorney ficers liable for prosecution i fair variegated 65 up 2 low Beta president Wiley Bowen to execute District Solicitor A i 4 variegated 60 up I fair varie The schools Gates High Ross former State represen-iTaylor's appeal has gated mixed 57 unchanged i Gates Elementary and Sunbury I docketed for Nov 7 in the State lemon 73 unI Elementary schools will ma Supreme Court Ross is free up 2 make up the changed low lemon 72 break at Easter Na'shNames under bonds totaling $9500 pen-fair orange 73 -up 1 low orange The elementary schools are al-1 ding the disposition of the re- ected because of the transnor- I maining 16 charges I markets withhanges reported not have the facilities to ar- in 4'''' 1 AI UVa IM SL 1 from Friday were: commodate the expected group 71 un during a school day Gates claim was in the form of an bezz eent statute fails to list a lemon answer which the commission- commissioner as one of the of- up 2 Hardy Senior Hdy Plyler is N0 changed low orange 66 ers instructed County Attorney ficers liable for prosecution i fair variegated 65 up 2 low Beta president Wiley Bowen to execute District Solicitor A i 4 variegated 60 up I fair arie The schools Gates High Ross former State represen-1 Taylor's appeal has gated mixed 57 unchanged i Gates Elementary and Sunbury docketed for Nov 7 in the State lemon 73 unI Elementary schools will Supreme Court Ross is free changed low lemon 72 hN I up 2 make up the break at Easter under bonds totaling $9500 pen- Th Nasames 'fair orange 73 -up 1 low orange elementary schools are al- ding the disposition of the re- 170 up 1 fected because of the transpor- tation system "9 maining 16 charges lemon 72 up 1 fair orange 70 unchanged In other action the board irus ees allotted 20 cents per student low orange 64 down 1 tdt UNC Group st 62 up 2 the purchase of physical educe- tion equipment in the county's For Center Plans Action six schools 1 The commissioners agreed tol i NASHVILLE An eight-1 charge $10 plus of cafeteria costs for any commercial group member board of trustees for luuCHi Al HILL (UPI) Trae school property Only the proposed new Nash County versity of North Carolina cafeteria costs will be charged Industrial Education Center to chapter of Students for a I nonprofit groups be located at Benvenue wazi Democratic Society is planning 11 "A km VinnA ou My IkTnell fn fnita nnrt in 1117d1 anti-war Do statute fails to list a commissioner as one of the officers liable for prosecution District Solicitor Archie Taylor's appeal has been member board of trustees fonUniversity of North Carolina the proposed new Nash County 1 Industrial Education Center to chapter of Students for a be located at Benvenue wazi Democratic Society is planning named here Monday by Nash to take part in two anti-war ur $6 77212 in I marke with changes reported not have ts the facilities to a from Friday were: commodate the expected group cfaim was in the form of an bezzlement statute fails to hat a answer which the commission- commissioner as one of the of lemon 71 mt ding a school da ates ans fa ers instructed County Attorney ficers liable for prosecution senior iley Bowen to execute District Solicitor A i ardy Plyler is N0 changed low orange 66 up 2 re fair variegated 65 up 2 low Beta sident 1 i ar ie I schools II' li Ros Gates es ig former State represen-iTaylor's appeal has variegated 60 up 1 gated mixed 57 unchanged mon 73 im- le I i changed low lemon 72 tip 2 orange 73-up 1 low orange lemon 72 up taiGates Element and Sunbury i 1E1 arY ementary schools wi Ina up the break at Easter The elementary schools are al- il Nash Names fected because of the transpor- mauling 16 charges tion system docketed for Nov 7 in the State Supreme Court Ross is free under bonds totaling $9500 pen- ding the disposition of the re- In other action the board Trustees 1 fair orange 70 unchnged allotted 20 cents per student for UNC Group low orange 64 down 1 ondescript--best 62 up 2 the purchase of physical educe- Iry rq tion equipment in the county's Lo or enter pl six schools ans Action I The commissioners agreed tol 7t1" A CstTITTT l' to Share articles and features in the October i Digest Get it today READER'S DIGEST i Deposits in Moore to are li cies ani Digest REA rill com-deposited Lazywear with pizazz in Cuddlesuedeg brushed Tricot by Settltaittit Paisley lounging around Wow's the print in Persian blue or gold Warm's the Cuddlesuede in tricot a brushed blend of acetate and nylon Small Medium or Large sizes ersian Jshed sizes I bY Settltaittk 1 Halifax Gets Agriculture Proposal a i 11 ax Gets Gt vi I ac1 commisioners and the Nash Lions in the near future 1 County Board of Education Judy Weinberg a member I The four appointees of the said the group bad received were a formation packets from other Baldwin Commissioner anti-draft and ant-Vietnam war of Rocky Mount Mrs Alex Douglas a registered nurse groups and would set up tables on campus to provide draft from the Benvenue area counseling" Ringer school official Nashville and Danford Cutchin The group will also set up I of Whitakers tables on campus to sell tickets ir Named by the education board to the Oct 21 National Peace ienn It were Thurman Edwards Mobilizactiiovii bed Mobilization disobedience" a ce "non- 3 Hope industrialist I a violent Deans board of education mem- tion by SDS coordinator Jerry a her from Red Oak John Carr a Mortimer Rocky Mount in- ir 1 'dustrialist and Julian Fenner Ki representative Historic Sites Rocky Mount The new industrial education Group Chosen ri- center will be housed in the high school building at Benve IN ameuomy aurilegwucadrissullwvi Thurman ur spri Mobilization called a "non- Hope industrialist I a violent civil disobedience" ac- Deans board of education mem- tion by SDS coordinator Jerry from Red oak John Carr Lmt 1 Mortimer Rocky Mount in dustrialist and Julian Fenner representative Historic Sites Rocky Mount The new industrial education Group Chosen center will be housed in the i high school building at Benve- I County Board of Education Judy Weinberg a member The four appointees of the said the group had received "in- commissioners were a formation packets from other 1 i 1 tsalawm 111 ontidrft anti on-Viatnnm war state representative 1 to nistoric aite5 Rocky Mount The new industrial education center will be housed in the Group Chosen i high school building at Benve- CARTHAGE Moore commissioners moved Monday to! have county funds deposited in all four Moore County banks lwhich have qualifled for as county depositories The county's money was formerly deposited only two banks but Monday's action is effective immediately The largest account that of the Moore education board will be divided between Southern National and First National both at Southern Pines The airport back taxes and centralized food accounts will be deposited with the Robbins of- floe of the Bank of Biscoe and the general tax fund will be CARTHAGE Moore micsioners moved Monday to vimuly IA11113 ucklvoimu 1u! centralized food accounts will be deposited with the Robbins of- fice of the Bank of Biscoe andl 1 11 be the genera tax tun wi A Quilted Robe with Mandarin neckline Polyester fiberfill Zipper-front closing Enriched with white piping 1700 Mini-shirt with pants Mandarin neckline side slits White piping accents 1100 Quw milt 10111116 CRAoU1110 iivu deposited with the Carolina Bank in Carthage Representatives of all four banks were invited ta the sez sion During their morning session the commissioners took part in dedication ceremonies for their newly renovated suite on the first floor of the courthouse The ceremonies marked the end of 40 year's occupatIon of a one-room area on the second floor The move was made possible by the construction ch an administration building for Moore County schools Renovated at a cost of $2000 the complex includes a reception room an office and meeting room with raised desks for commissioners and comfortable public seating Guest of honr at ceremonies were five former commissioners including Shaw of Rt 1 Graham a former Moore resident who served on the board when the courthouse was constructed in 1922-23 The board hosted a luncheon for the past members following the ceremonies with the Carolina Bank in Carthage iteuresemauves or au tour un sc tdo 't hools Renovated at a cost of 2 000 the complex includes a recep- ton room an office and meeting room with rais3d desks for commissioners and comfortablethe public seating Guest of honr at ceremonies were five former commissioners includirang a Shaw of Rt I Ghm a former Moore resident: who served on the board when the courthouse was conrructe in of 1922-23 The board hos ted a luncheon for the past members following the ceremonies Norman of the Farmers Administrati Harry Branch chairman thanked the four their interest and urged continue their studies until time the county could take HALIFAX Officials of four Halifax agricultural groups went before commissioners here Mon- day with a request for the coun- ty to construct a central con- solidated office to house the four agencies They asked for consolidated building due to a i services in their departments ard tl provide what they term- ed more efficient services Mr i nue which has not been used McMillan local at-the people the past two years because torney is the new chairman of Requesting the new building' were Neal Phillips of the I of consolidation of Benvenue the Raleigh Historic Sites Corn 1 William Shugart of the Soil ASCS High School with the Red Oak mittee Conservation Service I and Nashville high schools Ms appointment to succeed form North Nash High School Peedin of the Agricultural Ex- I was anorovol' tension Service and Monday by the City Council Norman of the Farmers Others appointed to the corn- Administrati mi mittee are Mrs Sam Beard Harry a I vice chairman Mrs George chairman thanked the four I Bason William Bason' Deitrick their interest and urged Dodge in Charles i Iv until dies heir studies ue contin their un tin thA nlintv 1 and Mrs Bailey Wil liamson ey asked for consolidated Th building due to expanding services in their departments ard to provide what they term- ed more efficient services for I People nue which has not been used McMillan local at-' 1 for the past two veers because torney is the new chairman of 1 Requesting the new building I consolidati on of Benvenue the Raleigh historic Sites of ites Com-1 werP Neal Phillips of the ASCSI 1 High School with the Red Oak mittee William Shugart of the Salt and Nashville high schools to His appointment to succeed Conserve ion Service 1 form North Nash High School I Dpitr orov ick was anP1' Peedin of the Agricultural Ex- tension Service and Monday by the City Council Norman the Farmers Administrati on Others appointed to the corn- mittee are Mrs Sam Beard Bon William Bason' Deitrick Harry a I vice chairman Mrs George chairman thanked the four I their interest and urged tW Dodge III Charles and Mrs Bailey Wil continue tier sies until itudtil time the county could take liamson Two Wayne Men Held In Breakins Ex-Premier Is Reported Under Arrest I 'matter under advisement Stop-Frisk 1 Shooting LINGERIE DEPARTMENT LINGERIE DEPARTMENT 1 Two Wayne I 1 1 ld en 1 I I Bre a ins Nx'N tor 1 1 A matter ender advisement x-Prernier ANCHOR s' co II 'II hooting a i Is Reported Stop-Frts 1U er Arrest 4 ofl 4001 4 104' 04 A 01 4 Home board for them to sual the bine Couple Held )(Yard for to In Conspiracy st14? ROANOKE RAPIDS WIM Edwin Nelson Jr 28 Gulfport Miss and Mrs Joy fae Arnett 90 of Keoloe VP have been charged with con here in connection with 1 the passing of checks Roanoke Rapids police said the two were arrested Saturday ftsr passing worthless check in the Roanoke Rapids area on a Charlottesvville Va bank Au thorities said the couple had in C11 ar- jor I their possession checks on ma-banks in five states Home IN 11 Couple Hem board for them to In Conspiracy sdi tha 7 wil ROANOR RAPIpS t' 71 1 Home Couple Held board for In Conspiracy them to su th ROANOKE RAPIDS WilliP the Edwin Nelson Jr 28 0 f' Gulf ort Miss and Mrs Joy Arnett 90 of Keoke VP I have been charged with cen the soiracy here in connection with ping 'bony checks a ids olice said 1 Roano the two were arrested Saturday Ordinance Proposed is 40 ft Littalltrjrill FialTH cjes Ill ill r-o 111 11 ro I) ro Ili rill Is Probed Is Probed TABOR CITY The Columbus Sheriff's Department is investigating the shooting of Dale Clemmons 36 of Rt 2 Tabor City near the South Carolina line -Ilate Sunday Clemmons was admitted to the Loris Community Hospital in South Carolina after the pistol bullet entered his face near the nose and emerged from the forehead The shooting occurred on NC 410 just inside North Carolina I Is ro bed 1 I TA'DAD rrry 'Ma rnilim ne South Loris uommunity ttospitat in outh Carolina after the pistol bullet entered his face near the nose and emerged from the forehead 1 The shooting occurred on NC I 1410 just inside North Carolina (MARLOWE (AP) A KENANSV1LLE Two men' accused of being involved in a series of weekend break-ins are being held in the Dun lin County jail in lieu of $500 bonds each and other charges are pending in Wayne I They are Stephen a Holmes 20 Rt 2 Mount Olive and Raymond Boykin 2 2 Goldsboro Duplin authorities charged each with two counts of breaking-and-entering Larceny plus additional charges of damaging drink-dispensing! achines Deputy Rodney Thigpen said Monday that the pair admitted! taking $71 in cash and other items from the Faison FCX Bulk Plant and $20 in cash plus Itools valued at $175 from Summerlin's Mill RI 2 Mount Olive Thiven said that the suspects also admitted damaging coin' buts in vending machines at a Warsaw service station "Actually they were in jail before the owners discovered the break-Ins" Thigpen said "They were atempting to open some vending machines at Mount Olive when they were caught" KENANSVILLE Two men accused of being involved in a series of weekend break-ins are being held in the Dunlin County tail lieu of $500 bonds each and other charges are pending I Wayne They are Stephen a 1 lmes 20 Rt 2 Olive Hoount and Rymond Boykin 2 2 Goldsboro Duplin authorities taking $71 in cash and other items from the Faison FCX Bulk Plant and $20 in cash plus tools valued at $175 from Summerlin's Mill RI 2 Mount Olive ThigAn said that the suspects also admitted damaging coini boxus in vending machines at a Warsaw service station 41Actuall7 they were in jail before the owners discove red 4t the break-Ins Thigpen "They were atempting to open some vending machines at Two minor children of Mrs Artwtt are being sheltered in the home of a local policeman pending the cutcome of mother's trial Artt are being sheltered in the ci a 1 al po 1' of an pen- oc teem dinther she tria mo tcme 0- 4 Oiti ze' 41111614 l''' tsvoiss I es os if GEORGY I An TrIC (AP) DPTY'rt' Premier Panaviotis Kane iloper los was reported Tuesday tr have been placed urder arrest by the army-led Gree government The conservative Premier was ousted in a coup April 21 Ex Admiral Athanassies Spanidissaid he was at Kane llopoulos's house in central Athens Monday night when two police men notified him of the govern ment move On Saturday Kanellopoulot renewed his criticism of the army colonels ruling Greece and said "The best thing they could do is rid Greece of their presence" Kanellopoulos1 remarks came a few hours after one of the military strongmen Interior Minister Sty liana Patakos biamed Kanellopoulos for the "political chaos" that led to the army takeover 4 A government The conservative Premier was ousted in a coup April 21 A in i a 1 Athanassies Spanidissaid he was at Kanello noulos's house in central Athens Monday night when two police men notified him of the govern ment move On Saturday renewed his criticism of the army colonels ruling Greece they a nd said "The best thi ng could do is rid Greece of their 'mfe city councilmAn concerned with the city's high crime rate Imposed Monday a "stoo-andtrisk" ordinance for the city Alderman Milton Short said Charlotte's passionate crime rate is four times that of the tie gm! average The city's rate is 32 crimes for eact 1000(X! persons "This (crime rate) has riser to the point where it fairly screams for action" he said According to Short the ordi nance would not affect the sale of firearms but would merely allow policemen to search an in dividual "when the officer has reason to think the man might be carrying a concealed weap oil" without first arresting him re city coon curpan concerneo the city high crime rate Ironosed Monday a "stoian trisk" ordinance for the city Aid Alderman Milton Short sai Charlotte's passionate crime rate is four times that of the ne tional average lbe city's rate is 32 crimes for ea ct persons "This (crime r9te) has riser to the 1 point where it air nanccor inigd or screams for action" he said ot affec' the sale A el' Sh' the rdi A fevvou I --I Director Appointed GOLDSBORO John A Ciburk of High Point has been hired as director of the Urban Redevelopment program here The announcement was made Director Pado Appointed A GOLDSBORO John il hired as director of the Urban Ciburk of High Point has been va nt re 1 gtram here Well almost everybody faces illness or injury sometime during life That's why everybody needs modern Blue Cross and Blue Shield health protection Group and non-group plans are available For enrollment Information write: sill 4414j COO la NILO HOSPITAL CARE ASSOCIATION Raleigh District Office 211 Raleigh Bldg 833-5581 Support the United Fund Welt faces time ever Bitse heal and avail Infos no A 1 211 aiiiivei ciyiAr faces Illness or injury some- time during life That's why everybody needs modern Blue Cross and Blue Shield health protection Group and non group plans are available For enrollment Information write: 4 itij kJ a 11 MIS a Now 11( Gets Contract The architectural firm of Smart Woodall and Associates was awarded a contratc Mon day by the Raleigh City Council to design a new fire sta Gets Contract The architectural firm of wSmasartaward Woodall and Associates Mon- awarded a contrate day by the Raleigh igh Ci City Cam Fashion declares it The big bold beautiful buckle young new dash for fall '61 Done in lively leather Shown are two from our smashing collection set on midlength heels color-cued to a swinging new season ANCHOR in black kid with silver trim buckle GEORGY in dark brown kid with gold trim buckle Either style 1100 SHOE DEPARTMENT Dung 'own ngth i013 rown r00 Fachinn dorlarot it The hi hnitt 6204111 hitelita Monday by Jack Cobb ton ohairman of the Goldsboro The ne station will replace Redevelopment Commission the station presently located Ciburk wbo has been deoldy under Memorial Auditorium It director of the program in High will be located near the inter point will be paid an annual1section of Saunders Street salary of $11500 I and Pen Street Is the fission of urarium one tenth of one per cent of the mass (weight) of the atom becomes energy when the atom is split The "gin" in cotton gin is an abbreviation for "engine" ANL miLs11AIL 4 4 4 '044 4 A A 'A A 0 4 4-4144114044444 ILAk 4 AL 1L21 a al-Al ta A A a at -L 11 AboommaiAM46tykii1A416.

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