Meet the William J. Costln's of Warsaw, Duplin County's first FHA Farm Family of The Year. Left to right are Wanda, Gall, Mrs. Costln, Mr. Costbi, William Jr., ana Angela. Each member Is outstanding In their own rights In projects that are of service to their fellowman. "God has been good to us" said Mr. Costin In deep appreclatlonofthe honor bestowed upon the family at the Awards Program held Friday, March 17, at the Duplin Country Club. (Photo by Ruth Wells) Farm Family 0?tlaetd From Page 1 people. They have recently joined theCountry Club and hope to find time to enjoy It. Mr. Cost In believes that if more farmers would take ad vantage of the services offered by FHA, Duplin's farm Income could reach $100,000,000 within the next ten years. PROGRAM The FHA Farm Family of the Year program was begun by the State Advisory Commit tee In 1963. The objective of the program is to select the FHA farm family In the State that has made the most progress since coming on the FHA pro gram. Each County Supervisor, In cooperation with the County or Area Committee, selects one family in the unit office area that nas made the most pro gress and submits his nomina tion to the District Supervisor. In considering nominations, the State Advisory Committee evaluated the family's accom plishments in better farming, financial progress. Improve ment to property, better fami ly living, participation In com munity affairs, overcoming ad verse conditions, and any other accomplishments considered pertinent. Congressman David Hender son congratulated the Costin family upon their progress, and congratulated Duplin County for providing the facilities needed for progress. Distinguished guest attending the awards program In addition to Congressman Henderson In cluded. Dr. J. Lem Stokes. II; Dr. George Hyatt, Jr., Direc tor Agricultural Extension Ser vice; Mr. Melvln Hearn, State Director Farmers Home Ad ministration; Honorable James A. Graham. Commissioner North Carolina Department of Agriculture; Dr. H. Brooks Ja mes, Dean, School of Agricul ture and Life Science, North Carolina State University; For mer Duplin County FHA Super visors were recognized. They were Charlie Marsnburn, W. C. , Blackmore, Marlon Holland, ' Arthur Benton, George Stur geon, Bert Is Parker, Jerry ? Murray. Wilton Ward. Jim Pitt- 1 man and Tom Dixon. Rhone Sas ser, present FHA Supervisor, Vernon Reynolds, County Ex tension Chairman, and E. E. Kelly, Chairman, DuplinCounty Board of Commissioners. Freedom Forms Continued Fran Page I Fill in the Freedom of Choice Form today and mall it in the self addressed envelope that was provided with the form or send it by your child to any school in Duplin County. Time has a way of slipping by and this is no exception. Dnly a few days are left for you to attend to this most im portant matter. Italy Hall Mount Olive A. L Jackson Rt. I, Mount Olive > i Hooty Jackson I at Scott's Store I Lurge Hens 29c lb. Rib Stew ... 5 lb. 89c Cube Steak .. 73c lb. % or wbole Fresh Pork Loins .. 49c lb. Fresh Ground 3 Lbs. Hamburger 99c Turkeys 6 to 12 Lbs- ? 34c lb. is Lbs, up.. 29c lb. dryers . 26c lb. AH 5 Ok. Snuff 45c all pocket size . . |3c 100 Ft. Cut Rite Plastic Wrap 20c box Scott Paper Towels reg. size roll 2 for I 35c big rolls 29c Giant Cheer Washing Powder reg. 80c size for 59c 6 Ox. End Dust Aerosol 59c *2 Lb. f Ox. Size PQlsbury Pan Cake Mix .. 42c Vegetable Beef Metrecal 39c con Rice and Chicken Metrecal 33c can All Flavors Sego ... 19c can Regular Modess 25c box 8 Oz. Frenchette Green Goden Dressing 19c bot. Vi Gal. Hood Dish Detergent .. 49c 15 Oz. Eazy Off Wonder Spray Bomb 29c can All Pot Pies 19c Milk 39c Vi gal. 1000 Whole Grain Saccarin 49c bot. Cigarettes reg $1.80 Ct. king size . , $1.84 Ct. All Swans Down Cake Mix 25c box 25 Lbs. Daily Bread Flour $1.99 6 Oz. Aerosol Shaving Cream reg. or menthol 29c can reg price.. 69c Can Big 46 Ox. Del Monte Fruit Drink Pineapple, Pineapple & Grapefruit, Pineapple & Orange 4 for 99c 27 Oz. Tribe Size Delmonte Catsup 35c bot. 3 for 99c % Gal. Tropical Orange Drink 29c or 51.69 a case Vi Lb. Old Mansion Black Pepper 39c Spring Mop Handles 30s. 10 Lb. Snowdrift Flour v. 69c All Thin Tobacco 14c Bananas 10c lb. Cabbage 3c lb. Home Made Pure Lard 25 Lb. Stand - ? $2.65 40 Lb. Stand ? ? $3.99 Jewel or Snowdrift 3 Lb. Can Shortening . 69c 1 - Vz Qt. Mazola Corn or Wesson 011 89c I COFFEE SALII I Maxwell* 77ct ""I I 6 Ox. Instant I Lb. Can ri in I Maxwell 69c Lord Calvert 69c * * " Jr 8 .4 **?. '<* " "'W^. if* Lavae Baker close second. There were some 18 schools whose students sub mitted papers on the district level. In East Duplin alone, there were 54 papers from which Lavee'a was chosen; so by estimating the number of total entries. It Is obvious that there was wide participation In the essay contest. The Lions' Club Peaoe Es say Contest was sponsored this year for two purposes. First of all, the Lions wished to cn courage teenagers to think po sitively about peace, being as sured that their Ideas would be taken seriously. Secondly, the Lions hope to gather from these young writers some po sitive approaches to Interna tional understanding. Lavae, a member of the Ju nior class at East Duplin High School, Is very active in student affairs. She has been an officer of her class and served on the committee which helped to organize the East Duplin Stu dent Council. She Is a member of the National Beta Club, The Future Teachers and the F ranch Club. Lavae is a school mar shal, an honor based on aca demic achievement. Recently she was chosen a member of the Service Club, an honorary organization recognizing stu dents who have rendered out standing and unselfish service to the School. Lavae is a very active member of the Beulaville Pentecostal Holiness Church where she has been secretary and President of the youth group and secretary of ner Sunday School class. In addition she Is a substitute teacher for the Sunday School. The first and second place winners of the essay contest will be honored by the Dis trict Lions' Club at a dinner, in Kinston. The Beulaville Lions' Club and East Duplin High School are Indeed proud of Lav aw and are pleased to have so fine a young lady repre sent them. . Tours Caatuued From Page 1 April 6, 7, 8. No buses are allowed on the plantations be cause of the low tree branches These tours are $4.00 per day per person. Edemon, N. C. April 14,15,16 New Bern, April 19, 20. Hillsborough, April 22, 23. In tljese tours local persons wearing colonial costumes will act as guides. Cost Is $2.50 per person. There are 75 points of Interest within walking dis tance. The entire state of Virginia Homes, April 22 - 29. New Castle, Delaware ob serves a day In old Newcastle, May 20. Other points of Interest In Delaware are; Wlnterthru Mu seum and Gardens; Haggley Museum; Longwood Garden. (Haggley and Longwood are Du Port property). Beaufort, N.C., June 30, July 1st. Persons interested In taking any of the above tours should contact Mr. John Nick Kalmar of Falson, in writing, please. Sunrise Services for special trumpet music by M. H. Barr, Jr. Also taking part In the outdoor services are Rev. Henry J. Simpson, Baptist Association Missionary; Rev. M..A, Conrad, retired Baptist Minister now supplying at Cal vary Baptist Church. Others participating are Mr. Norman Flowers, retired Presbyterian minister; Dr. James H. Black more, Supply minister of First Baptist In Warsaw and Rev. W. R. Crowder of the Warsaw Methodist Church. The 70 foot Chimes Tower has recently been completed and chimes Installed. The tower Is made of Tennessee Split Mar- - ble. About 60 tons of this ma terial was required for the to wer which Is supported by 12 inch steel beams. The floor is real Terrazzo. This tower Is a convenience for the property owners and provides a first aid station as well as a comfort room. Ills also from this tower the music is audloable from the entire Gardens. Services this year will be conducted in front of the towner where a platform and seating has been provided. The chimes will provide ap propriate music throughout me day in observance of Easter. The Jaycees have made pro visions for the service to be conducted In the Jams Kenan School In case of rain, however they have not been rained out since the services originated six years ago. Dr. Blacks toe k CMttaued From Pi|t 1 Dr. Blackstock holds mem berships In Phi Bete Kappa, the South Atlantic Modern Langu.ge Association, Modern Language Association of America, the Poetry Society of America, the Poetry Socelty of South Caro lina, t!ie Poetry Council of North Carolina, andtheGeorglt Writers Association, Inc. Be sides having edited in 1960 (with an introduction) the Selected Poems of James Larkta Pear son, Poet Laureate of North Carolina, Dr. Blackstock has published eight previous vo lumes of his own poetry and numerous scholarly and criti cal articles ta profess lot journals. During 1965-1966. he was Poet In Residence and Di rector of the Poetry Forum at East Carolina College, Green ville, North Carolina. In I960, reviewing Miracle of Flash, Pre me Nandakumar of Bombay, India, described the poems as a "joy to read and to respond to their music of Ideas and sounds." Norman Holmes Pearson of Yale appraised these same poems as "a delight to read by .a man who can see clearly and feel deeply, and share." Weather cmMMM* IMP hp 1 lowing the 90* reading* had buret forth in full bloom. The freezing temperature* left them limp and black. One news co memator said the 1100,000,000 peach crop In the South was a total loss. Other fruits and flowers suffered aocordfcwly. 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