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SPECIAL AWARD - Jack Williams, president of the ' Duplin County Farm Bureau, was announced as the winner of a special award by John Sledge, president of the North Carolina Farm Bureau Federation, at its annual meeting in Raleigh this past week. Presented in recognition for outstanding production during a statewide contest, the award allows Farm Bureau agents an opportunity to win this bono; for their county's president who serves on a voluntary basis. Pictured above, L to R, Sledge, accepting gift on behalf of Williams is Ivey Lanier, Agency Manager Billy Knowles. Agent Brooks Boyette, Agent Steve Rhodes, Agent Murphy Singletary, Agent Ronnie Williams and Agent Linwood Worthington. JAMES KENAN VOICE OF DEMOCRACY WINNERS In the 20 years that the Veterans of Foreign Wars and its Ladies Auxiliary have sponsored the Voice of Democracy program, more than 3.000,000 high school students have participated. They (write and then tape a three-to-five minute broadcast script expressing their views on "Youth ? America's Strength." From among the state winners, six national winners are chosen to receive a total of $32,500 in scholarships. One of the greatest benefits to young people who take part is that by thinking, writing and speaking up for their country, they gain a better appreciation of their obligation to maintain our nation's freedom heritage. The winners in the Voice of Democracy contest this year from James Kenan are: Amanda Rich, first place; Todd Bowden, second place; Mitchell Kernstine, third place; and Emily Farrior, fourth place. The program is sponsored by the Kenansville VFW, Auxiliary No. 10345. Appreciation is extended to the VFW and to WTRQ for taping the speeches for the students and assisting in judging. Amanda, our county winner, will compete in the district contest with other county winners. This is an excellent scholarship opportunity for her. I CASH I I I will BUY Old Letters, Old I I Stamps, Stamp Collections, I I Confederate Letters and Mail I I NOW ! Please Call I AfTIR 1 P.M. I 1-776-4584 I SANTA'S VENTRILOQUIST HELPER AT CHILDREN'S STORY HOUR AT LIBRARY On Thursday, Dec. 23 the Duplin County Library will feature a special Christmas story-hour for pie-school children at 9:30 a.m. in the children's area of the library in Kenansville. The program includes Christmas stories and poems as told by Kathy James and ventriloquist doll Danny O'Day. DECORATING CONTEST IN KENANSVILLE The Kenansville Beautifi cation Committee will sponsor their annual home or yard decorating contest on Thursday. Dec. 16. Judges will view the town between 5 and 7 p.m. Cash awards will be presented for 1st. 2nd and 3rd places. Winners will be notified after the selections. This year a plaque will be presented to the business selected as most outstand ing. lcfeas! ,?,r,.c?.hrHTl Sizes 4-20 I V Hip Boots Sizes 11-6 I ? Wheat Lights ? Nite Lights ? Sunburst Lights ? Goose Down Clothing For Men & Women ? Decoys ? Decoy Paints ? Duck Boat Paint ? Duck Hunter Supplies ? Dog Cages ? Rain Suits ? Handmade Decorative Decoys * Decoy Lamps i. | ? Insulated Coveralls, Jackets, Coats & Vests |, f ? Retriever Supplies ? Deer Stands Call or writ# for you* fro# catalog listing ovar 500 Itams. Wo ship worldwide. See Us Today For all Your Huntina ft Dog Supplies ? | f 60SHEM KEttWELS & SUPPLY CO.) FRANK NORRIS, OWNS? i Ph: 296-1981 Located 8 miles north, of Kenonsville off Flue-Cured Referendum Flue-cured tobacco grow ers will cast their votes for the future of acreage allot ments and marketing quotas on Dec. 16. The referendum covers 1183, 1984 and 1985 marketing years and requires a two-thirds majority of the votes cast to carry. The Tobacco Associates will conduct a referendum in conjunction with the market ing quota referendum. Tobacco Associates, Inc. is the farmers' organization which promotes expanded export marketing of flue cured tobacco. Eaih eligible person is entitled to only one vote in the referendum. You must vote in the designated poll ing place for the community in which your farm is located for administrative purposes by the ASCS office. Polling places designated by the County Committee are: A-Albertson, Commu nity Building; B- Cypress Creek, Garland Whaley's Store; C-Faison, Faison Town Hall; D-Glisson, Plea sant Grove Fire Department; E - Island Creek, G.B. Han chey's Store; F - Kenans- , ville, ASCS Office; G - Lime stone, Beulaville Town Hall; H ? Magnolia, Magnolia Town Hall; J - Rockfish, Rockfish Community Build ing; K - Rose Hill, Rose Hill Town Hall; L - Smith, J.D. Kennedy's Store; M - War saw, W.S. Clark Warehouse; N - Wolfscrape, Oak Wolfe Fire Department. 1 ASC Community Referen dum Committeepersons will conduct the referendums from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the announced date, according to David English, Duplin ASCS executive director. A "Yes" vote by pro ducers will guarantee acreage - poundage market ing quotas for the next three flue-cured crops and price support availability t for eligible tobacco growers. A "No" vote will mean un limited production possibili ties and no price support. Class Reunion The 1969 graduating class of E.E. Smith High School is having their first class re union Jan. 1, 1983, beginning at 8 p.m. at Lee's Country Club, Magnolia. We are asking each and every classmate to respond, said a spokesman for the reunion committee. TOWN 01 KENANSVILLE PUBLIC NOTICE ( The public will take notice that the town of Kenansville planning board will hold a meeting on Thursday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall on Hill Street. 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