IttZ iJVnXN TIMES, KENANS VTLLE, N. C, THTJES3AT I I the1 qlub duringia p.amung iseision ! 1 included 4 tour the research s.a- - on. pruning of frttlt.tiecs, Bih.vay safety, ;water iafetyWoil , tesUnsi ! -',.'6 ra,;' aui) mtottf 'V)i.uirS' Hr-yt : and W will studr some; topic f oje v ief . Qther wiil be 1 slilifti i dBaer"- ' fftirW i the February fneetlr fof 'ne club,'. R&v Robert., .Jr.v Stan-m gram on givin? demonstration in ;t effective Way. :v,f iiv,. J' . V'-.' The club Jtwts Monthly'' at' ' the l Community building or in the home of the' Leaders."" :s'jA f - beed evident: by the -Beautancue ''Tout member! of the BeauWuV 4-H Club ar pictured above are: left to ;- C-m1' - - uu, HiejHuw w me oeautancua 4-H Club ar picl ; '.if,-; With their adult, leader', to.' Jim.nrav Mow.!.... .k.... i r rlht Wayne Faulk; Kay Davis, tinda Joe Walker and Carolyn Wst- ) f: f 'Muinnm '.11 17-f r ers : aW o:fficers;;wfere;'eiected;'' lv.' Highlights 01 '61 the leadership rt the '4-lit , County PknsTo Research Sfatioh 4Uhlef the auspices o the Benu- February found 4-H'ers anAEk- tension Aden's 'istudylnr .til' new ohcept In 4-H t3Ur Work,.nairie- orgamzation ,. on Community iiid the operation; of the twenty V Thi County: PuMio : Speaking! two member club arevofficersy Kzi Content- was held ,a part Vof Davis, President! v Cartlyn West!, National 4-H Week In early Ma Can. Recreation- teadera. finc; ConltnuriHy Development.' Every club member, has chosen a' tiuo, np uteauiancus -n uud ws project or projects, with .plans for completing them by the fall: 1 Topic chosen to be studied by i idrgtmhted June 20, ' 196U Mr. and J ' jfclrai 'Jilrt Orady. were named 'Adult Si brook, 4 VTice-President,' t'Un.ydil'Oivisioii winners uafted wprt ref'- Tony Oau Eawaras ot 'iMmavuier . LiuviH, neponer; jean arr, song ' ;ir; ji : Leader; Wayne, Faulk; and Pat Gail Grady of . B. f. Grady; and ran. IWerfifltfnn rtHr . Rav Boberts, Jr,. ot North ' Duplm. . Aprjl paugbt -JTerfc treparmg ind presenting the County Health Pageani and Talent Show. Ap? proximately J8a participated -,i the.'show NumWHilf heiaUh im provements werenade by 4-H'ers. Poise and taient? were , evidenta mong participants. WW -I ' i - '- V ftThe Observance Of National 4-H dub Week, T tsn Opportunity TpvSalute The Mor 1u MilBdtt Byt Ihd Girfsl Wha Are Taking c ; Important Strides Toward Finer Citizenship " i i-.-i .-.'S'.-.i.4. : ;;!: r . , V- v.-f i : UCIMUIII h UVi ? f v . ' f General , Merchandise ,'y,'j''-'t'-: ? ''''.''.l.v V A -".'f'-,'.! '.V'' ''-,i -Hit'' J, .it : ! ' i'Hf-ft; ;V : ,r 'V. , WrdWifh!4-H .... . . . . . . . Is The Slogan Of Our ; puplin County, Boys -s 'And1 Girls V ' VE SALUTE YOU i-f. .1 i; i ;...,.-'.--. ........ .. - , ;, :v i '? 7. i. ,! ;s:.. . v .' i '"' -': : : ' ":' : vv;:V:',: wtt'--rvvi',-' : j: i " i ;: . 1 ' " '. 1 " .. '. . . I ' t ' f A'reople lm-Cy-; fail WVjfer We Kttow Thai Our f V, : - Youth Of Today Are ; Our AduIts.Of Tomorrow. -.v'' "' ' -i-i ; i-i- w fVi.;';'"'':;'' . i-? .'.,. : -j; i W. ... .. v. , ' .' .- '?itoto1atbjf. and Boyce Smith members of the Woodland. 4HjClby are shown here putting up a "4-H Club Member Lives Here' , '; sigh at Ihe Westbrookst Looking on froth left to right are: Patsy Daii nd Mr.; arid Mrs'WiHafd Westbrook ( adult leaders). ted States t-nurt for the southern i "1 i district p( New J York,, charge 'the ,j i aeienaants wiin conspiring to tix l prices on equipment sum to plain-,' tiffs between J948 and 19o0. Tre ble daaiagei a.e askea in eft in stance., r ''. !', 'l'f . i' ,' , ' v... OP&L States that its purchases Bt . issue" titiieu appiuviiiiately t $il,89.uOU aiiu I tiiai ib dainaes. totaled tn excess of $12,u4,uju. The Company said that precise Udinatej viuoi u9 sidtta untu ii compjetes ttiialysii of pertinent reciA-ua." 1 Turbine generators were the major item, in the fifteen catego ries of purchase. 1 he principal ueienuai.u :Wd'e Ueuerai hlectiK.' Company ' and the Wetinghouse Electiict Corporation, each nanietl in 14 suits, and the Allis-Chal-, mers Manutacturing 'Company ( na- ftieii ui 6 suits, utner corporations and individuals were named, in the various - complaints as defendants and as ; "co-conspirators." ' Other companies associated .with C&L in today's complaints are: Savannah Electric and Power Compnay, of Georgia,' Green Mou ntain Power '-Corporation, of Ver mont; Iowa Public i-ervice Com pany; Minnesota Power St Light Compnay;' Montana-Dakota Utili ties Compnay; Superior WateY, Light and Power Company, of Mi nnesota; the Western Colorado Po wer Company; and Utah Power & Light Company. WOIPAIIDI-HIOMMUNITY CLU The Woodland ' Commi Late April an itftf M A. f o-md SL twenty boy exhibiting 28 steers. J&'JL1 .kl- !.:.-. ,-i k. I wns helrt in the home of r 'kvT -' Members of the Fountain-Lyrnan i-H'tfub are stao-iove plac ing a National 4-H Club Week postetOA the side .0 their club bouse..) , Kneeling from left to right arev Jofin Soumerlahd, "Jay ''Lanier, Phil--, lip Lanier. Ted Brown, Freddiff Lanier and Freddie Sloan, Standing 1 from left to right are: Glenia Hunter, Mrs. Sloan (adult' leader),-, Sandra Lanier. Connie SloMLPaula Wood and Andra BryanT " i bers conducted a safety survey In their community Mn and Mrs., Fountain-Lpnan Orgappd In '58 J. D. Sloan, iijdri.-Jay Sloan are serving as adult leader Lftst summer Mrs. Jay Sloan served as. an adult leader' whh sevontv- TheFuntain - Lyman Com-1 five uupnn county s-n ers . aiv mumty 4-H Ulub was organized iciiucu suuunci. wiiy 01 uwu-. at the , Kinston rJJvestOcVf Show. 200 girls made dresses and -motel ed them in Diressi Hvue. ':Mary Alice Tho.n-- and M,r,'' Welis were declared county wiriners. , ' In 'Jufle,eikbt ' ier leaders and Extension Agents spent a full .week at -Camrt .'Swannanoat near Aisheville.' Aiproxifnately forty 4-H'ers, ' md adultiattended and partlcipatied lit Soufheaa tern 'Dis trict lmonetratioii Oay. A Dupr linite-. gi'rj wds elected- :Plstrict President, ;? ' kW;& ': - V'-. July found Twenty Hhrfe.4-H,'ers. and Agents on. 9tatp College Cam4, pus.for StaUf 4ffi fcliib wek. txk endsfiibs were'foirfted :'y JH'er froto'-wi mbunferns (to he .Qoa'sf. Two -Dupjin ''irs; Joice -3 aines and ?velynyWllkins becamB .IonoJ. .CIubMemiesi'i-Vv ';. , i ." ' 'I Early fall hjeMht: cbmpje'ion; ot projects una -turning in fit a-eeoro''. Ri Community 4-11 February meeting Mr. and Mrs.- Wlllard Westbrook and boys. Ofiicers elected at this meeting wefe:., President: Anthony West 'brook: Vice t ., Pfesi den Rose . , Stafford ; Secretary ; Enw Marshburn; Reporter: Gaston West brooks; Song Leader: RatHoi GriggJ ' There are twelve rnembers'l At the. February meeting boys Were given pointers on fertilizer by Leslie Bell, Dealer, Girls stud ied hair styles under the leadership of Mrs. Willard Westbrook. Individual project work is under way by 4-H'ers. Fat steers are grow ifi under the careful attention of several. Members learn from pro iects and from shared experienced (ft Other members. I TW T9a!H TVinmrtcr.n AQsnfiatA leneral Counsel for CP&L. said MJrch. 1958. Meetings are held at . noa, North Carolina. Llithe TJilnjose of the ioint suits to. ,W man in tne community duiiu- T enforce the righU of the plaintiifTing, on the first Thursday night of Grigg. Tnere are tweive memoere yf Community is located inthe Woodland Club, five trM and R F r.adv s-u-., - seven boys. Mr. e cords weri iiidBei In. October. Of Pink Hill was named iState .4 k..uhlir v4A.-,irtlterifi Adult: leaders are and'Mrs. Paul Westbrook, and Mr. and Mrs.' WUlard Westbrook. - The club meets' on. th second Tuesday night of the month vin the home of either of the Adult Leaders. 4 The club celebrated Natioinal 4-H jC&b Week- In 161 by attending Ch-, uroh In a group and farnishing flo wers for the ;XhurchJ. seryice. Two members served as ushers and an other member sang a solo at this service.--. ,; i. . , , t, To'make inopey (he group gather-. ed and sold scrap iron in Novem- dIib 4rH'ers- were named project winner in,, Southeasteun Nortn Carolina:-- -A ' - ' Ij'h'Kr !j NfovembeV.1 meant County (eVetnenl Diy'to 4-HeSk Appro ximately 200 exhibits of project work ''were .on display In Ketfan Auditorium, ', Kenansville. Marty 4-H'ers. their parents and leaders were honored for their accomplish ments.,'' ' 77 I'yt-fr'y-?. Ajt the" Star-New Honot Prtgram ' . in WilmuigVoh, Duplin and Sampson 4-H'ers tied for the most first place project . exhibits .Wlthvthd'. beginning ,'of new year, thevactlvitie began revpl ying again. 1 " r '. i , ? femhV Marshburns VfcetJresiderif nM WuttiriniKiMiirvt Pat. sv Daits Bepinfteri JCeitlf Wejtbrook; fMa, song lieaaer: roi-v"" ,s-i :. ,) ,,.t, I- : l ::s ,V;.y jV:,-- lit Suit r companies is' to achieve the gijetty- each month at 7:30 p.m. Two club es charaes J Carolina Jrower & Light Coiri pany joined eight other ;power coin panies today ' in -filing suits against twemy-e.gn- rnanuiacmrers periods f aneged conspiracy. Se- ectncal .equipment for alleged al action groups haW been to. odita fifteen in number. br,ng'ng sult' grow out of price-t lxmg cnarges iffovBht bv . federal government I against - 29 electrical manufactu-1 rrs, who pleaded quilty or no co; ntest last February in Philadelp est decree of efficiency and Jceno- my in protecting the intafttsls of customers and i&vestorjTa's well as the least burden anfLinconveni' ence to the courts. j The plaintiffsare represented by two New Vwk law firms, Reid & Priest aiw Coudert Brothers. The suitshied today are similar tb a nifmber of other anti-trust suitsfiled In the southern district ofKew York, including suits brou jfht by a group of 44 Eastern and Mid-Western utilities on Decem ber 4, .1961, and by six Southern utilities on January 3, 1962. t Thompson said that CP&L and the Other plajntiffs are all mem bers of the Anti-Trust Investiga tion Group composed of more than 150 -investor' owened utilities which are Cooperating in a study 6f equipment priclhg during the members are responsible for re freshments at each meeting. During the past year club mem- Want of uniform justice is a cry ing evil caused by the selfishness, and inhumanity of msn. .. - Mary Baker Ed'ly ( .The complaints filed in the Uni- :.- j to' epSJ mHj :-r 099WH, WWW MM. VMOttH ' tn-w mm l-to-;;"; : 3 wam Mkto tar . ' . mt9 !i mi 11 w 9"9"f ' 'Mi If Ydu 'Are; To ,4 ; Build 0(, 1 ' 5 .-, " r Vi;ljNeed' Trun Roofing Doors -s O Sheet RocW? f Flooring Paints !, - Windows" Asbestos Sidfni Hardware - Get Our Prices Before -- . . You Buy . j : Get Oulr Prices Before At Ko Esttra Copt.'. kins To All 4-H Club Members OR BETTER; HEALTH Take The g Btnr Vitamins TAKE - ' ' ' iuper nenamins BREWER DRUG COMPAIIY Your Rexall Store -.Vj;;.a,'',r- PINK HILL, N.' C, Rent;. . FORMAL WEDDING CLOTHES Full Dress tuxedos ' Dinner Jackets M. H. Barr t. Men's Shop "Exclusive Men's Wear" INTERNATIONAL TRUC!C FARMALL bnaS mm fl I II lait H R Eil in Mr H ; " UACH1NERY COMPANY. I!,C xinstok. north cwiolik;. ?koke4i ? -,;' .. i . ':- V I ' ' ? - " v TRACTORS 'ARM IMPLEMENTS RCA WHIRLPOOL ?ARTS SER VI CF HEART HEALTH -HEAD ,m;s HAND 1VE SALUTE YOU toys And Girls Of Duplin J. L. QUINN Gen'l Mdse. Chinquapin, N. C. ''.irl-'v. '. " vv COMPLIMENTS Aimti I?. DUPLIIilCOUIITY !-V;;,.v v CLUB MEMBERS a. .' The Observance of Rational Week, Is An ; Opportunity'to :&uvte;XhjiL MoretThan Two Mil1in Rav- nA nlrla Vli. Ari Tntin lm. portant Strides jowarof, over vMzensiup y - Wherever you see a 4-H Gate sign denoting the home of a 4-H mem ber, there you will find a conscientious citizen - one who has dedi cated Head, Heart, Hands and Health to Club, Community and Country. We Salute These Boys and Girls . ' Your dealer in General Merchandise, Farm Supplies and Hardware Your General Electric Dealer in Chinquapin 1 G. B. D. Parker & Co; BLIZZARD ' General Merchandise CJhinq'uapin. ll. X. ; . ' BuildinjSuppjy 1406 W. Vernon Ave. .Chinquapin, NVC-. , Kinston, N. 11 "J ' f- . . . v 0 MAMURIIER &iC0Mi: