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Left to right: Ruth Dennlrig, Warsaw-Shamrock 4-H Club, dai^itrr of Mr. and Mrs. Alns Denning, Outstanding Junior 4-HGirl; BUI Cost In, Jr., Warsaw-Shamrock 4-H Club, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cost in. Outstanding Senior 4-H Boy; Dynn Hall, War saw-shamrock 4-H Club, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall, Outstanding Junior 4-H Boy; Susan Carter, Greenwood 4-H Club, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buck Carter, Outstanding Senior 4-H Girl. Each4-H'er was swarded a 135 Savings Bond by Coastal Production Credit Association. Cypress Creek Club received State honors In "3T activ ities aid In community service. The club was presented certificates and a cash award of $50 for their work In com munity service. Pictured left to right, first row: Jenell Mohley, Emily Brown, Joe Home and June Home; back row: Barbara Mohley. Marie Jenkins, Mrs. J J). Manning, Leader, Susan Craft and Mrs. Neil Horne, Leader. Peggy Ray nor, Personal Appearance winner. Cedar Fork *-H Club; Bill Costin, Jr., Forestry winner, Warsaw-Shamrock 4-H Club; C.A. Miller, Jr., Automotive winner. Cedar Fork 4-H Qub; Gerald KornMjy, Beef winner, Pleasant Grove 4-H Club; Barbara Whitfield, Food Preservation winner. Pleasant Grove 4-H Club; Susan Craft, Horticulture wlnnier. Cypress Creek 4-H Club. All 4-H'ers were awarded *20 scholarships provided by local businesses. tTwuyrnrrMTYTvrrrrarT Smiths 4-H Club^PouJtry Flock Managment winner; Rafael Denning, Warsaw-Shamrock 4-H dub , Entomology winner; Jo Ann Cook, Warsaw-Shamrock 4-H Club, Horse project winner; Susan Carter, Greenwood 4-H Club, Clothing *id Home Economics winner; Wyart Harper, Pleasant Grove 4-H Club, Beekeeping winner; Gall Cost In, Warsaw-Shamrock 4-H Club, Foods and Nutrition winner. Not pictured was Linda Smith, Smiths 4-H Club, Health winner. All 4-H'ers were awarded $20 scholarships provided by local businesses. club trophy for Smiths 4-H^?iubfor all membTricomplttlnc' I I projects with records. Brenda West brook, Woodland 4-fi ? Club receiving a club trophy for all membersconmlatite projects with records. Gerald Kornegay receiving a tropht for Pleasant Grove 4-H Club. The Pleasant Grove Club acorec I the most points on exhibits. Susan Crrft represented Cypress Creek 4-H Club wft o received state honors in Health ?d Com munity Service ? Guest Speaker Eck Wall, Executive with the tchacco Industry, spoke at the Warsaw - Kenansville Rotary Club November 14 aid pointed out some changes within the to bacco Industry a the present time. Mr. Wall stressed the need for farmers to sell their entire tobacco crop on the local market rather than to sell on some of the other belts. F ai mers, by doing so, are taking a lot of money out of the area that would be spent with local merchants. The 1968 tobacco sales a the warehouse level was a very orderly one - much Im proved over previous years, Mr. Wall staed. Guest from James Ken an High School were Sprunt Hall, Jr. and Ralph Le Grand. The Club was delighted to have as guest of Charles Yel verton, Mr. J.T. Denning, Supt. of Public Schools in Sampson County. The ProperWay to Start the Day jj ... in the Church of Your Choice Remembering the blessings of u good life, eaeb family in our community joins in a single voire of prayerful thanks on that day set aside for special Thanksgiving. It is our privilege to be thankful, too: thankful for the many nice people who come to us for service. We count them all as our blessings and wish them all a very happy and bountiful Thanksgiving Day. gjf, X. 4 H -v. <i ?' - ' * " ' ' , "i -v J1. . ^V", ' .<-' ')?? i '*>. .,jj" jP^ ' :;' * ^ |Hsm^" w9$0f4f sTi^RBnusv * B- ?' *jfc "?' i ?.'.?? ?.') .} V fw '. A ?',r- ;?!'?? -*t <*.| A.. ?? ????J MBM " j I I ^ 15 bag 29? j|\ Limit 1 with $10.00 or ^^more food /* Stokely Frozen Chocolate 1AA CREAM PIES Ea I9v Dukes ? J. MAYONNAISE Ouart 490 Red Label OIU KARO SYRUP PiM "V Luzianna IQA COFFEE ' Lb. Bag Royal Guaat OHA SLICED PEACHES No 2* Can /9P Zest Pink CAA SALMON TALL CAN D9v SOAP 4 b?> 290 1?$ Armour . yi OA A TREET^ ?nly ^ 03V 0* MORREU'S U,(. SHOULDER ROAST ' 590 MORREU'S BONED AND ROLLED ROAST ? 650 MORREU'S BEEF SHORT RIB 490 morreuT ?rW -i 11! ? CHUCK STEAK 590 BB jb BBgB| ^^b 01 ^B ^^^^B ? Jj^B t/j . B^^^BB ? H ^^^B . ^^^^B . f ' j^^^HRBB^ HI ILa ^Bl h D4I U ^H^r jB B BV *B B "B * ^ ? ? Q I ^ A PI^IQAY SATIJRDAY ^E oi 4 i/ifi^v^ it' ^ I i HIMMI H H w?vL<- f *1 w . ..? I I -? ^^| ? H urolrarcji-JL I | ' | 41. i
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