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VOL XXXV NO, 18 KENANSV1LLE, N. Cy MAY 2, 1968 PRICE lOf PLUS TAX WE SALUTEIKlfl Mrs. Hilda Halbarg Register BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN Mrs. Hilda Halberg Register of Magnolia is an accounting clerk at Nash Johnson & Sons Farm Inc. She is a graduate of James Kenan High School and was prevtousely employed at the J. W. Carter Co. in Nashville, Tenn. She is a member of the Magnolia Methodist Church where she sines in the choir and is assistant pianist. She is married to Luther T. Register aid enjoys ceramics, knitting, reading and music. C. W. Dobbins School To Receive Gift of Presidential Reference Libraries C. W, Dobbins school is one of 1,060 schools in the U.S. and its territories to receive a gift of a "Presidential Reference Library" donated by the En cyclopaedia Brltannica on the occasion of its 200th Anniver sary during 1968. Encyclopaedia Brltannica announced the bicentennial gift program recently in a cere mony at the Smithsonian In stitution in Washington attend ed by President Lyndon B. John son. The gifts were presented in the name of President John son by William Benton, Pub lisher and Chairman of Encyc lopaedia Brltannica, Inc., and U. S. Ambassador to UNESCO, for the Chief Executive's "lead ership and continuing contri butions to education for all Americans". In accepting the gifts. Pre sident Johnson called the do nation a "very generous and farslghted act...placing these Presidential Reference Librar ies in these poor schools attend ed by our poor children." It would help the children, said the President, by giving them "power?power to rise above the arbitrary 'station' in life they were born to." The books are being dis tributed to 665 elementary and 335 high school systems, pub lic and private, selected by the U. S. Office of Education of the Department of Health, Edu cation & Welfare, with the ad vice cf a committee of leading American educators. They are being distributed "according to the needs of each school dis trict, parish or unit, includ ing state institutions for the handicapped, neglected delin quent children, migratory worker schools and Indian sch ools." Each library contains be tween 62 and 57 volumes, de pending upon the age level, with a formal imprint citing Pre sident Johnson's contributions to education. It is dedicated to "The School Children of the U. S. A." Retail value of the 1,000 libraries is estimated at $750,000. A letter from U. S. Com missioner of Education, Harold Howe II announcing the gift of the library to C. W. Dobbins school said: "This should be an inspiration to your com munity to supplement these vol umes and to build a reference library that will provide child ren in the area with these most necessary aids to further their education." Included among the books are the 24-volume Britannic a Junior Encyclopaedia, the 10 volume Gateway to die Great Books, the 24-volume Comp ton's Encyclopedia, G. & C. Merriam Company's Webster's Third New International Dic tionary and other works on science 'and literature. ? Hi' 11 1 dm ly i-nn J. F. REYNOLDS MUSIC COMPANY OFERATOftS OF CMa Operated Pbenegraph* And Peal Table*. Cigarette Vender*. New Cigarette Vender*. New aad Used SM Beamea ?t. Hinton, N. C. pleasuret Whole Family. Dad Treat Mom and the Kids to dinner oat, with plenty of good food, family fun. Enjoy our plea sant atmosphere, and warm friendly service. WE CATER TO PARTIES! ?*?A', | |/|UP'C BARBECUE mS * ItlllU 0 RESTAURANT yyUj 409 E. N.w Bern R..4 Km...., N C DM 5274168 N. C. Dairy Farms Get Fewer, Larger Grade-A dairymen In North Carolina called it quits at the rate of about three per week In 1907. Total milk production In the state continued to climb slight ly, however. Dr. Frank Sargent, exten sion dairy specialist ? North Carolina State University, said the 147 Grade-A dairymen who went out of business in 1967 represented a slight drop from the number who have quit in most recent years. The total number of Grade A dairymen in North Carolina at the end of 1967 was estima ted at 2,555. This Is about half of the dairymen that the state had In 1954-55. "Milk prices have increas ed some during this period," Sargent said, "but production costs have Increased at a much faster rate." Many of the smaller, less efficient producers have fallen by the wayside, and Sargent expects this trend to continue for another 10 years. ,Cow numbers have also de cllned, from about 300,000 In 1954-55 to about 210,000 last year. Despite a 50 per cent drop In dairymen and a 30 per cent drop in cows, milk production continues to rise In North C aro lina. Goldsboro Art Show to bo Held May 5th The Goldsboro Art League Is sponsoring an International Day "Sunday In the Park". The art show is to be held Sunday May 5 from 1:00-6:00 p.m. in case of rain the date will be changed to May 19. The show will be located at Herman Park where the tennis court fence will be used for ; displaying paintings. There will be no formal judging and no restrictions with aa^ma^^HH^HaB plenty of space, so everyone Is urged to bring as much as they would like. MOUNT OLIVE ? Duplin County Visitors: Shown above are some of the friends who visit ed Mount Olive College on Duplin County Day held April 20. The program included a slide film on the College, an information briefing on the College Development Program, remarks by P. B. Ralford, (back row, fourth from right) Director of Development for Duplin County, on the educational and economic value of the College to this area, and a tour of the new campus. The program was arranged by Dr. Hervy B. Kornegay, Jr., (left, front row) of Calypso, President of the Mount Olive College Area Foundation. 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