Duplin Retirement Village
Workmen are busy completing the Duplin Retirement
Village buildings near Warsaw. Officials hope the
Village can be open in early spring. Already
advertisements are appearing in local newspapers as
the company is seeking employees. (Check this week's
Duplin Times Want Ads.)
' Wastewater Treatment Plant
Operators Certification Class
? * A training course for Grades I and i
II wastewater treatment plant opera- >
tors began Jan. 30 in the Hall 1
Building on the James Sprunt Tech
^ nical College campus. I
9 This program is sponsored jointly
by the N.C. Division of Environ
mental Management, JSTC, and the
ri.C. Water Pollution Control Asso
ciation.
The course consists of practical
classroom and Field training in the
proper operation and maintenance of ,
wastewater plants. Classes are held 1
on Monday nights from 6-10 p.m. I
except the last month of the classes i
in which the class will meet both |
? Monday and Wednesday nights. The
r ; primare purpose of the course will be
?to upgrade the skills and knowledge I
of the operators so that they will be *
able to get the greatest efficiency I
from the wastewater treatment j
plants and discharge a minimum of' I
.pollution into the streams of the
state. This training will also assist
the operators in qualifying for a
certification as now required by the
law.
The course fees are itemized as
follows: manual of instruction,
"Operation of Wastewater Treat
ment Plants, A field Study Training
Program." Vol. 1 - $20; Vol. II - S25;
other supplies and materials - $15 for
a total of books and supplies - $60.
There is also a registration fee of
$10.
If you already have the manuals,
the cost is only $15 for materials and
$10 for registration. The registration
fee of $10 should be made payable to
JSTC and the remainder of $60 or
$15 goes to the NC Water Pollution
Control Association. Both of these
fees are due at the first - class
meeting. Pre-registration by phone
was required. For more information,
contact Joe Jones at JSTC,
Lenoir i
^ School Menus 1
Week of Feb. 6
" - Monday - spaghetti with meat
sauce or chili burger, green beans or C
tossed salad, applesauce or apple '
"crisp, roll t
Tuesday - fried chicken or bar- ]
becued chicken, cheese, candied i
y&ms or green peas, peach or pear
.salad, roll
? Wednesday - pizza or corn dog,
buttered corn or broccoli, apple or i
P gfapes, cookie
Thursday - cheeseburger or bo
logna and cheese sandwich, steamed
-cabbage or french fries, pineapple or
pears
Friday - barbecue or fish fillet,
cabbage-carrot slaw or tater tots,
fruited jello or prunes, hushpuppies |
or corn bread, lemon cake J
Milk is offered with all meals. j
Also, a variety of extra items are for 1
sale. *
' Duplin To j
Have j
Another !
Tree Day I
I * Duplin County residents will have I
f an opportunity to receive trees from I
? the county Volunteer Beautification I
- Committee sponsored by the Agri
cultural Extension Service.
; ? Mrs. Adelaide Rice, county
^chairman. stated, "The purpose of
the program is to encourage home
owners to improve the appearance of
their home landscapes by planting
-tfees."
? There are five plants to choose
tiom this year: dogwood, maple,
xrepe myrtle, loblolly and long-leaf
| pine. Tree pick-up day will be
.Saturday, March 3 from 9 a.m. - 3
Jxm. at the Agricultural Building in
?Kenansville.
The deadline for placing orders is
3^b. 17.
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? Generic Drugs A
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