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FOLKS OVER IN CHARLOTTE VERY ACCOMMODATING A L/QUOR/ JL ***y i Jfifrs ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - Mr . and Mrs. Alvln J. C as teen of Rose Hill, announce the engagement of their daughter Linda Fave, to Pvt. James Walton Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Granam Johnson of Teachey. A May wedding is planned. briefs 4-H CLUB The KenansvUle 4-H Club will meet on Thursday night at 7;30 at the Agriculture building. All members are urged to attend and visitors are welcomed. AMONG WINNERS Alinda Lee English of W arsaw and Mary Vivian Sloan of Calyp so and Russell Edwin Tucker of Magnolia were among the win ning ECC team In the parlia mentary procedure contest. The competition was held during the 12th annual state convention of Phi Beta Lambda In Durham. Heart and blood vessel disease is the leading cause of death in this state, the North Carolina Meart Association reports. SAV YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL Producers Continued from page 1 ing, preparing, cooking, and the nutritive value of pork to housewives in the state, in ad dition to this all Home Eco nomist in the state received information kits to help them tell the Pork Story fat their --classrooms and with consumer groups. Two of the most widely pub licized activities of the Asso ciation during the past year consisted of point-of-sale pro motions to encourage the use of more pork In outdoor cookery and a Joint promotion with the egg and milk people encourag ing better breakfast with pork. Mr. Cooper stated that the Pork Producers Association was organized by farmers who felt that Pork Producers needed a representative organization and he urges all producers to get out and vote to continue the many worthwhile activities of this producer, organized, con trolled, and financed organiza tion. Polling places for the April 27 referendum will be an nounced later. Dr. Taylor Continued From Page 1 continues through the summer and Is sponsored by Four County Electric Membership Corpora tion. John Browning, Member and Community service Director of the Membership Corporation, said the Leadership Training series is a part of Four Coun ty's program to help our com munities develop leaders skill ed in bringing progress and growth to our area, "We feel that to bring grow th and progress to the area," Mr. B rowning said, "we must first train qualified and in terested active people in the leadership skills." The participants in the series were selected by panels of ci tizens in Pender and Duplin Counties and include both mem bers and non-members of Four County Electric. The top management consul tant firm of Nelson, Nlcol and Stokes of Pittsburg, Pennsyl vania, were contracted to fur nish the curriculum and na tionally known Instructors for the series. A similar series Is planned next year In Bladen and Samp son Counties. Reeves BrotEers, Jnc. Keoansville - Warsaw Division PRODUCTION WORKERS WANTED CITIZENS OF DUPLIN COUNTY AND SURROUNDING AREAS. DO YOU WANT STEADY EMPLOYMENT AND A GOOD INCOME IN ANEW AIR CONDITIONED SEWING PLA^T? REEVES BROTHERS, INC., A NATIONALLY KNOWN REPUTABLE FIRM NOW COMPLETING THEIR NEW PLANT NEEDS TO KNOW THE NUMBER OF MEN AND WOMEN INTERESTED IN SEEKING PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT. OUR NEEDS CALL FOR APPROXIMATELY 300 EMPLOYEES BY THE END OF THIS YEAR AND FUTURE EXPANSION WILL BE BASED UPON AVAILABLE PEOPLE. It will be appreciated* if you will take a few minutes of your time to complete the infor mation below by circling or checking that which applies and returning this form per sonally to our office which is located in the Quinn Building (next door to the theatre) at Kenansville, N. C. (If unable to come in person on the dates and time specified below, please mail this form to Reeves Brothers, Inc., Kenansville, N. C.) The following office hours have been scheduled for your convenience in personally re turning this form and to discuss available job opportunities. Thursday - April 21 - 6:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Thursday - April 28 - 6:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Friday - April 22 - 6:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Friday - April 29 - 6:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. Saturday - April 23 - 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Saturday - April 30 - 9:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Ralph M. Cottle, Personnel Director Complete the following data: female I am ; Age: 18-25; 26-35; 36-45; 46-55 male I am presently- employed; not employed Check type of employment desired: I have had previous experience in the follow ing (Check): Sewing machine operator Sewing machine operator Cutter Cutter Mechanic Mechanic Shipper Shipper Office Clerk Office Clerk Other Other UiK Mrs. Mr ((last name) (first name) (middle name) (mailing address) (nearest phone) (husband's or wife's occupation) . This Is aa asnl ^portaattjr amployar. Polling Placet dpksHs ro voce. POLLING PLACES FOR EGG. BEEF AND PORK PRODUCERS April 27,1966 Writer's Store - Scott Store C ommunlty. Wendell Murphy's Feed Mill Rose HOI Hsrdwsre Store - Beach Trip Ceutieeed Prom Psfe 1 gated the mishap and at this time details are still Incom plete. Complete estimates of damage have not been received but extensive damage was evi dent to die front left fender, die entire left side and the rear right fender. The windshield ap peared to have been broken from the Inside. Annual Continued From Page 1 is complete. Crusade chairman, Mr. Amos Brlnson. President, Mrs. D. L. Wells. Treasurer, Mr. L. V. Lowe. Crusade Treasurer. Mrs. Jo seph d. Bryant Memorial Chairman, Mrs. John T. Montgomery. Agricultural Ext. Continued Pram Page 1 farmers of >1,663,000 was add ed to the gross agricultural Income, It made a total of over |57 million to Duplin Coun ty agriculture in 1965. Goals and programs which will be established by the new Advisory Board will be an nounced within the next few months. Rase Hill. Wallace F. C. X. Store - iiifli r BeulavUe F. C. X. Store - Beulavflle. Stacy Sholar's Grocery - Pic Hook, Speaker Thomas's Grocery - Chinquapin, Stacy Qulm's Feed MAI ? Potters HOI Simmon's Hog Market - Al bertson. Fountain Bros. Store -Foun tain Town. Ed Hill's Store - smith Com B Milling Company - Watiiv. Carroll's Mill - Baltic. Kelly's Feed Mill - (Chin quapin Hwy - 41). Agriculture Extension of fice - Agri. Building, Kenana mie. Brinson Named rnifli ?! (T ma Pif! t Church and has Mrwd Htm surer of the Eastern Baptist Association. s He serves as president of the KaoaMvUle Industrial Co.. a non-profit organisation which attempts to promote the Indus trial growth of Konansvllls and die surrounding area. This or ganisation was active In secur ing the location of National Spinning Company. The Cancer Crusade chair man attended Wake Forest Col lege and the Unlverslty of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 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