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CAMPBELL UNIVERSITY CHOIR SERE NADES LAWMAKERS AT NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST - The Campbell University Choir, under the direction of Dr. Paul M. Yoder, sang at the 31st annual National Prayer Breakfast held in the nation's Capitol on Feb. 3. North Carolina's Third District Congressman Charles O. Whitley, co-chairman of the event was responsible for the choir s invitation. The group sang before over 3.500 national and internaiional leaders. Left to right, in front of the choir, are The President and Mrs. Reagan. Congressman Arlan Strangeland from Minnesota, and Congressman Charles Whitley at the podium. Photo by Todd R. Scarborough Ocracoke Artists To Visit Area They are talented and creative and fresh and full of life! They are toymakers and musicians, authors, teach ers, actors! They are the co owners of the Soundside Studio, Ocracoke Island. But best of all, they are coming to Duplin County to share a one-week residency with the children and teachers at Warsaw Elementary School. Kitty Martin and Gary Mitchell are the artists who will be at the school March 7-11. They will do a per formance at the school and then be available for work shops and classes with indi vidual classrooms through out the remainder of the week. Martin was educated in Pittsburgh. Pa., and has much experience in painting, sketching, batik and crafts. She has done many master classes and workshops and exhibited works in Pennsyl vania and North Carolina. Mitchell has performed musically in Raleigh and on Ocracoke Island. He has a workshop for toymaking and has taught shop classes at Ocracoke for grades K-12. Together the duo has per formed in A Tale of Black beard, Ocracoke's summer musical drama. Along with Cynthia Mitchell they are partners in the cabaret com pany, The Island Connection. Making The Room Addition Livable Enlarging an existing house has become a popular option to paying top dollar for a new home, not to mention sky-high interest rates. Many owners of homes with add-on rooms have found that the existing cen tral heating system, designed to accommodate the original structure, just cannot pump enough heat into the new room to make it bearable on cold, wn.iery days. A relatively inexpensive and efficient solution is the use of an electric heater, powerful enough to make the add-on comfortable on sub-freezing days and nights. Hardware, home center and department stores carry a variety of safe electric supplemental heating units. Properly sizing a portable heater, based on insulation, floor space, window and door openings and ceiling height, is the key to ef ficient and effective heating. WANTED TO BUY 4 Tobacco Allotment In Duplin County for Im mediate transfer of ownership. Will Pay cash. Price negotiable. See or Call DEEMS H. CLIFTON Clinton 592-3003 (offtool or nights S02-8002 ! t EARLY MODE TRACTOR - Many farmers can remember some of the First tractors which were built with steel wheels. The tractor replaced the mule and work horses doing the work of several animals. As technology advanced, so did the quality of farm machinery until tractors like the one pictured above were put to rest. ^SSnding i?VALUE!?\ ? ? ? Channel Master*-) TV ANTENNA SALE! 'CHANNEL KING' ANTENNA with AUTOMATIC ROTATOR and ALL CHANNEL BOOSTER Regularly ,29900 ?24500 * INCLUDES COMPLETE 1 PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION Receive all the TV channels in the area And save a bundle! Performance and durability in an all-channel antenna. Pinpoint positioning with automatic rotor. . plus TV signal booster for weak stations in fringe reception areas Page Home Appliance, Inc. 313 Front Stroot 293-4342 Warsaw L J ' - w 4-H In Duplin Includes 15 Clubs In Duplin County. 4-H involves a variety of people, not just club members and leaders, but people from all walks of life. There are IS 4-H clubs in the county with memebership of approxi mately 350, Ray Rhinehart. Duplin 4-H agent with the Agricultural Extension Service said. Members of 4-H range in age from 9 to 19 and Duplin has an even mixture of ages with about 50 percent in each the junior and senior groups. Rhinehart said. Recruitment of additional members and new clubs is a constant part of 4-H. Rhinehart and the Duplin 4-H expansion com mittee are making plans to . establish clubs in the towns of Faison. Calyps. and Chin quapin. Programs and projects in 4-H include many different types of subjects. Each year the 4-H clubs in Duplin participate individually or as a club in several projects sponsored by local or state organizations. According to Rhinehart. members and clubs can received district and state recognition in two ofthe projects emphasized in Duplin. One of the projects involves safety and'can be an individual or club effort. Rhinehart explained. The safety project is sponsored by the Duplin County Farm Bureau. The Duplin County Tuberculosis Association sponsors a health project for individual participation. Four awards are given by the Tuberculosis Association in the health project. Youth Looks at Aging projects are emphasized in Duplin. Rhinehart say}, and is a statewide program. The American Association of Re tired "ersons sponsors the Youth Looks at Aging projects competition among the 4-H clubs. Another club project spon sored statewide is the Com munity Service project. The North Carolina Honor 4-H Club sponsors the Commu nity Service competition. "Our clubs and individuals are encouraged to participate in these four projects," Rhinehart. 4-H Agent, said. "But. along with the recom mended projects, the 4-H'er chooses other individual pro jects. As a rule, for the younger members who artf just beginning. I try to recommend two or three projects which are of real interest to them." With each project. 4-H members keep a project btxtk and record sheet which are used for grading in ? he annual selection of achievement award winners in Duplin County. "A long-time record book may be the ultimate 4-H project." Rhinehart said. "We (Rhinehart and 4-H leaders) put the most em phasis on this project be cause the member can learn so much from it and receive scholarships. Members learn how to keep records, or ganize their thoughts and write using the strict guide lines of compiling the long time record book." The long time record book is a concise diary of all projets in which the 4-H member has partici pated and awards received since joining the organiza tion. Duplin 4-H clubs sub I mit among the highest" number of individual long time record books in the 17-county Southeastern Dis trict, Rhinehart said. Programs for Duplin 4-H are planned by both the individual clubs and the county extension service. During the past three years, Duplin firemen have been involved in 4-H programs with fire safety. The firemen present a fire safety program to the 4-H clubs giving the members insight into erfler gency and routine pro cedures. Currently, Rhine hart and the Duplin 4-H Special Projects Community are working to organize a first aid program similar to fire safety involving mem bers of the county rescue services. "The county helps subsi dize the clubs with pro grams," Rhinehart said. I Duplin 4-H clubs located in Warsaw are the New Hori zons and the Warsaw Sham rocks; Kenansville. the Ke nansville 4-H, Stanford 4-H and Farrior Youth Core (FYC); Magnolia, Cost 4-H; Rose Hill, Achievers in Mo tion (AIM); Wallace. 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