-V'- vVy-?:'; Vi ;.V('''-'';' A jwK tk 5 JluXiijU f14' PRICE TEN CENT J SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.50 per year plus Uc N. C. Sales tax in Duplin and adjoining Counties; $4.50 per year plus 14c N. (. Sales tax outside this area in N. C; $5.50 per year plus 17c N. C. Sales tax outside N. C. ltNo.;9; : KEN ANSVILLE. NORTH CAROUNA. THURSDAY MARCH 1, 1962 Plus t Sale fax ' f 4-H TRAI!l5ifO!5EnR!LIVIIIG v . 'By U B. HarrUJ '. ' i state 4-H Clufc-twdWiA::'.' Hert. in North Carolina whefie '4-H hal grown, from a Me$ ' ftito, tiie wortd'i largest rural "youth organi sation, we point with prid to the ' Imagination and ability of th. pld- ' neers whb laid the foundation 'for . an organtation that has captivated the interest of people jitall parts of ' tte world. . ; -: ' ' : Its greatest achivement la reflect ed in the lives of people better tral ned to serve as. good citizens In their comunity , ' North Carolina can proudly count ': Hs outstanding citizens, leaders in i agriculture business,' industry, ppl- itics and education who have come jUrom its rural convnunity. Many' of these leaders havq attf ibuted thetf present imminence to the state to ward leadership which they were f given in the;4-H Clubs In North Carolina. - . . y,-; : For more than fifty years our young people through fH Club work have been learning Jy doing, strlv 'tag to dally live the rn,ottot "To . IfaHe the Beat, "Better as they enjjoy play and recreation as well ;smterestiftg worthwhile orlc !as r they Join together In buiiajrtljtfth , personal character and group' citi-, enship About, one of every live rural boys ,and girls i'eliglble for membership In f H, Is, engaged In ; the varied activities oi tnis prograip f imptbeiiof Dlslresa'Xrlstng from,; 1 ' l ' 'I- ftvar (In 0"n""n pKksi t 0 ' .' wk ti uw eriiavii "--'' "- .;;- t iiiioitynilionioldi'iririwii(n. ,'':'. I umI iid lud.nl due u ,, fv'. . .-rOI( on t..Ocl't V I wtt ttnlW. ff" f i '.i l .tdu.oaw,"l-i''v ' ' 7 ' Miiiimi" b Mijr.itajiif; '' t woii trmiiiii ' Six ni.., 'M KeiiaiiiVUle tetTA'ifi which has as Its objective "Training Youth In the Art of Better Living." . 4-H continues to open new. doors of opportunity for farm boys and eirli and serves to broaden their horl- zons. In addition to teaching better) farm and home oractices in aericul- pure and homemaking, H ofers boys and girls an oport unity to par ticipate in 4-H judging contests, team aemonsirauons, pudiic gpean in. : and various other activities. Through the Wildlife Conservation Proram an oportunity is offered to earn more about wildlife and natu ral resources ana to participate in a State AM Wildlife Conservation 'Conference. '. Through the me-lium of state, re- Pglonal and ' national events, 4-H members are offered an opportunity to come in contact with the' out- Efetandim? leaders in varioqs profes sional fields. In the health improve ment program every 4-H member in the state is expected to conduct a - health improvement project. In Ethe farm and home safety and the automotive y care and safety) pro; grams they have an opponnumiy to participate In programs desired to eliminate traffic and farm and home ' accidents. In ihe state-wide observance of , 4-H Sunday and in practically . all ' 4-H programs ; and activities, 4-H membera learn the importance pf spiritual growtn ana development in the lives of tndivid-j uais, communities, states,, and na? It would be. impossiDie to aescii the total impact trf thlij program orl the Uves'of millions of boys and girls who. have participated in tne, ...rinii. notivUlM of the 4-H pro- iram iBilt s( long as. the 4-If pro gram is gearea to in -me ecuimn, winl. Dhvsical and spiritual grow-. til and . 'development heeds of ,the indlvidwal and the needs of the tmmunitv: -4-H"will coptinue to sef hi i?ttlnff young people grovrmr An better individuals ; n -better. CommunltKi in a oeuer sraw ou f a better World, T dlR Salute THI WlUTE HOUSC . t i-. . ... ( . , : s .-- TO 4 H CMIBi MEMBERS,:, " ' " ''H,l ' -.A-Crting end food WUh( on your forthcomlnf obMrvanc of NuttoMl 4wH Club WV, You derv congrtultlOB for tho ftM'rotxt rou hnvf Ahivd in your program Ironing thfour-rold dvtlopmot of Hoao) Heart. Hindi, and Haltn.;' 'to' 4-H yxM davolop mantallr ad wall aa phyalcally, txnalltiaf from'tha guidanca of paranta and publlc-aptriiad laadara. You alao contributa to a mora raaponilbU and eompataat cittaanaliip -- which la today's graataat chaiangajto young paopla. I would command you aapaetally for your oonatructiva and worthwhile efforts in learning to live and work coop eratively with bthera. Your pramotioa of goodwill and friendly aaeoaiation with other people, and your ever enlarging.circlaa of frlandahip, will help bring about better and happier relatione at noma and abroad. Already you have built bridgaa of undaretanding to mora than 90 other landa with 4-H or parallel organiaatlona, and I truat your program will continue to grow and expand.' May each of you influence ether boya and girls, other young men and women, to Join you in learning, living, and serving through 4-H. Mint Is National 4-H Club I'Jeek? V John r. Kenaej V4-H Youth In Duplin County will observe National 4-H Club Week, March 3 to 10. The young people are among the 2.296,000 4-H'ei s who belong to about U3.000 clubs in ur ban, suburban, and rural areas thr oughout the United States. Among the special 4-H Week acli vities planned for Duplin t'onnly are: News articles featuring com munity 4-H Clubs in Duplin Counly with special emphasis on the type of programs 4-H'ers are conducting through a United Community effort. The week has a number of local and national aims - among them: To give members a chance to mea sure progress and set new goals, influnence more youth to join or form 4-H clubs, acquaint more par ents with the organization and en list ther aid; encorage more pre sons to volunteer as local leaders, stress learning to live and serve cooperatively with others, and re cognize the major part played by Friends of 4-H. Sharing honors with club mem bers in all states will .be nearly 310,70 men and woman who serve as unpaid volunteer lenders, and guide 4-H work in local communi ties throughout the 50 states and Puerto Rico. Forty of these volun teer leaders are located in Duplin county. These leaders, after receiv ing training from the Agricltural Kxtension Service, are responsible for guiding club work in 17 Com munity 4-11 Clubs. FOR ALL FOREIGN TIRE RECAPPING SEE FLAKES TIRE SERVICE Clinton, N. C. Wilmington Hwy. 1,Y 2-2809 Motor Perk' Drive-ln Theolre Pink HillN. C. OPEN WEEK ENDS ONLY Saturday & Sunday March 3 4 THUNDER OF THE DRUMS" IN COLOR Richard Boone, George Hsjnlltn Luaaa Pattern . I U. S. Cavalry Deals Against JJie and Death with The Apache In dians. - 1870's. w t CARTOON ? Started March, 90t WU1 Be Opea Friday ft Saturday. Sunday & Monday j Schedule Of Duplin 4H Evenfs-1962 it arch AP&on Such' As You : Deserve $, This Sa : -1. . - ft:v - p . . ' .V'.-t .. !;ForYoyAreS Tliroubh-OuW If: i; And Talk About ;Gdhuine; :'i.r .y.-. u.iL .-lV.J-(:.' ' ; i: YOU ' WIL Vhe U Quality fj V,,. It " , ,('; 1 1,. 'If T ' iAsi;;;;o;iseeiiism I ? C f UllU rc:j$ Inc; 5 - 4-H County Council, Agricultural Building. v 5 - Public Speaking Contest for juniors ana te ' hiars. Agricultural Building, Kenansville, 7:30 p.m. 3 - 10 - National 4-H Club Week, April 2 - 4-H County Council, Agricultural Building 11 - 12 - Kiriston Livestock Show and &aie. s 18 - 19 - Wilmington Livestock Show and Sale. 'i: v ; 27 r County Health Pageant and Talent Show, ' " VonariQuillA Rflhool Auditorium. . ttkay 7 - 4-H County Council, Agricultural Building. i 2rv-ll.thiircn;-ounciay (jsacn ciup oDserve- as they choose). - " : 4-H Tractor Drivers Contest 4-H Dress Revue June 4 - 4-H County Council, Agricultural Building. ; ; 4 - Turn in all 4-H Wildlife, Forestry and Elec ' trie Records to Leaders. 4-H Summer Camo County r Demonstration Contest (Junior & Senior). , -. -.i : . 12 Soutneastern uistna uemonsirauon uay July. 2 - 4-H County Council, Agricultural auuamgv 7-8 - 4-H Honor vJluD uonierence, owanna- noa 4-H Camp. 'J, . .. iY; 23- 41 - Dtaie -n a-iud ween, outie wucgc, xva leigh, N. C. . ' ' . August 6 - 4-H County' Council, Agricultural building IS - 18 - f orestry camp 6 -11 -Wildlife Camp v; : Ejectric. Congress September 3 - 4-H Cpunty Council, Agricultural buiid- V ing. - ': ' ' !;'v; .,;; 10 , Turn in all 4-H Records except Field a Crop Projects to club adult Leader. ' , . I, i ,: .';') i Poultry Show and Sale. : '-' ' ' Wilmington Junior Dairy Show. 1 - 4-H County Council, Agricultural Build- bctbber i. der. !i-. ' November 3 I vi'urri ": Turn jn Field Crop Records to Adult Lea t 4-H Achievement Day, Kenan Audito- 5. - 4-H County. Council Agricultural Build- ... -. (CountyvSiuare Dance Cohtest) - Star N6ws-H Honof Program, Wilming. ("tori.. -;1 ' : ?r?-- I'U i 23 '. m M National 4-H Clubongress, Chi- . -cago. .- ."f-'- December $ - 4!.Hfounty Council, Agricultural Build- ouncing . . . . . . THE OPENING OF . v I: wMei seed store; - 120 N. Cente Street (Former Recreation Center) i ' IX":: Mt. ouvE, N. a ;- - ; ' : : ;. "'f ' ' ; FOR THE SALE OF ' A ( t' -F Foods - $6eds - Insecticides 'And Other 'Farm Supplies J : OPEltATORS: riERL AND ROBERT WALKER -.-r -Cdii. '! io See Ui Or Dial 58-4162 March 3-10 ICS TO MAKE THE BEST BETTER" 1909 1962 To Tfie 4-H Cubs n Our Community -A Salute - A Challenge - And An Opportunity! From a humble beginninp in Hertford County In 1909. you have frown to a riant among service organizations. Vou have kept up with, and Indeed often set the pace in a fast-moving age. Throughout the years yours has been a creed to live by! To You The "cream-of -the crop" of the youth of today, Tri-County E. nfc C. flutes you and acknowledges you as future owners of this Cooperative your own electric business! As you become aware of the benefits of ownership you will at the same time realize an acute feeling of responsibility. We encourage you to pre pare for the future ownership of your electric Cooperative bjr informing yourselves now of the "why's" and "howy.' of its exislance and its operation. We enjoin you in this and your many ertorts directed to making the best boUer .iK . . as we salute, you,' the- 4-H boys aod firls of our community, your mothers; and fathers, and your leaders!. ' n EWQEnsiiip coRPonaTion v ' - Goldsboro, N. C. Serving Our Membership In Waynei Duplin, Lenoir & Johnston Counties..