dot* This is very true, and Titrrts?? must take a look at ourselves as "Young Men of Action" and Americans. Just bsjfcg born we have bee,:, given the birth, igh, that most people on this earth would give anything for. We live in a nation where anything we wan to achieve is possible and on the other hand we can do nothing and the welfare will feed and cloth us. we of the Jaycees like to think that we are part of the solution and not part of the p roUem. Ope of oar greatest responsibilities and freedoms is the right to vote. We should know the names of all the p eople who represent us at all levels of government. We must inform ourselves of all the is Receives Masters Degree gffiVJE .T ? Mr. Larry Lynn Smith, gr andson of the late Maggie Smith of Rt 2. Pink Mil. N.C.. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Lenwood Smith, 3831 Lynn Circle, Law ton. Okla., received his Mas ter of Science Degree in in dustrial Engineering from the University of Tennessee on Da neering honor fraternity, Phi Eta Sigma honor fraternity, and the American Institute of In dustrial Engineers. Smith received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering from Okla. State University in Jan., 1966, where he received the Outstanding Sr. Award from the Dep. of Indus trial Engineering and was one of three graduating seniors d? sen to receive the Saint Pat Salutes Award for outstanding contribution to the university and the College of Engineering. He was also a member of Sig ma Nu Social fraternity, listed on the Dean's Honor Roll, a recepient of a Lew Wentz Sc holarship, and held an under graduate assistantship in the Dep. of Industrial Engineering. Smith is married to the fo rmer Sherrf Daniels of John "5 Dep^ of the Treasurer'^ Division and Smith is employed in the Chemicals Order and Planning Dep. of the Supply and Distribution Division of T QF Eastman Kodak Co.). He has one daughter. Leslie K arol Smith, who is nine yrs. old, cerober 8, 1972. He cornple v ted the requirements for the degree while a full-time em ployee with the Eastman Kodak Co., in Kingsport, Tenn. He is a registered Professional Engineer In the State of Tenn. ""fy Smith is a member of Sigma Tau engineering fraternity, Alpha Pi Mu Industrial engi To Our Benefactors: The staff at Cherry Hospital would like to extend their sin cere appreciation to eachgroup and individual who participated H&.'T js, ? - - ?- "-I''-:' ?? in our recent OPERATION SAN TA GLAUS project. Because of the excellent response, each client was able to receive a Christinas gift to make the holiday season a little brighter. Being that hundreds of people participated in this project, it has been impossible to perso nally thank each and every one of you. I , We extend a special thank you to the local chairmen and the local Mental Health Center for their cooperation and support on this project. Best wishes for a very happy new year. An Open letter trill oris 1st of repr at the lost severe, they ? to [.* re Duplin O KmwstdBe, Library (gi in r library ^I ffamer. who died j??ll SJ5T bJwb I B^siSW ^ wtfc. y* Jessie Wtar; ? ?*? wu*? HjSiS I folk, Va.; two f ai idnMHB* x?~rr2 Chnpal *rj* .^ILirinr ii.nrim Burial, Rlwrnw MwnertelPa* Cnrvivtnc: bll wife, MT*. ? B^rnleAatry Strickland; Maynard 8WeklaB4 of ??? Hill; two ?i?tac?.Mr*.Caro?yn ^mJA5Sfr^*aAnnettirlTorf??' o* Wallace; two brother*, Lloyd end Randy Strickland of I fUllace; paternal ?raad | Uttwr,ro?oei8Wtehlaadjf Magnolia; iMWTOOl^hJJ^ MRS. SARAH E. FORLAW WALLACE - A graveside service for Mr*. Sarah Sdith Forlaw, 85. who died Monday, were held at 3 p.m. Plriday at Surviving; two dwMter*. Mr*. J. H. BareflMdofCllnton and Mr*. Raymood Huge* of I Boston. N. Y.; five grandchildren; three great I frandchildren. Qioinniniw-rr Um tk* Classified PH? lor 'SSuLttk win died TkvMv, were suiiAissu Church bjr^the Rev Riclurd f_.L IT, f.l nf ^til.1 ,M? I J1CK Mnvm 01 wngDOTUM MKS. ESULA I. WALKER CASTLE HAYNE - A funeral service for Mia. Er sula Irene Walker, U, who died JMnesday, were held at 3:30 p.m. Friday 'ah Coblis Ster fr&SXg ? the Revs. A, t. wneeier anu u|{ E. Smith. Burial, Greeedawn Surviving bar. husband,? James Doaiei Walker; two sons, Edward M. of Dunn mid James D. Walker Jr. +t Goldsboro; a daughter, Mrs C C. Blanton of Durham; a brother, Fiaak Wood of Rose Hill; a sister, Mrs. Eva Whaloy of Wallace; 1* yaBdchildren; five great CHARLES B. LIKENS ST WALLACE-A funeral ser vice for Charles HiraME: liacii'i 2i | ituck w nrtitw^m'? L Chinquapin, who died Thar*f day. were bold atd pjn. Su* day at Edgertoo Fuaeral Chapel by the Rows. M B. McLaia and David. Baft. Burials Maroady family cemetery. Surviving; his wife, *s. Gleada Bart Likoas; A. daughter, Miss Cm* Om Likens of the homo; a son, John C. Likens of the homo; [ parents, Mr. and Mrs. CharBa Likens of Chinquapin: turn I sisters, Mrs. Norma Williams aad Mrs. Janet Williams of Ibgtwlia; throe brothers, Norwood. Demy and Harold , >>?? of OihnjvtiTin' a half sister, Mrs. CherylMcBride of Coopers Grove, Tea.; paternal grantoothar. Mrr Charity ^ - Young Man Electrocuted In Accident '.. ?' - <*'.*> ' ' ' ? f'' ' . ? CASTLE UAYNE - One man wai electrocuted and another burned here Thursday when the irrigation pipe they were installing touched a 23, 000 - volt power line. d The dead man was identified as David Dewitt Strickland, 21, of Wallace, who was installing pipe on a farm in this New rv*..-*.. .a.; n^nover count)' romin unity. County Coroner Robert Smith said Strickland died instantly in the 9:45 a.m. accidental? ToddW. Cayton, 19, of Castle Hayne suffered barns on the hands, lees and feet ?Carolina ?owi and Light Go. officials said the power Hne^apparently was an DUPLIN PUBLISHING ? CO., INC. f" h 1 <*. fe V ?| . .. H 'J . , ; iM} 9 Z&tt Pt ^ raw 11^ ^ y iraqj fit tits Im A ?] ri 7 I J?mi k! ml 'M nUM atk wteti lr. Is *1 ir a M hat U Truth?" The unbor ky aaying "aatfte bafar* has the |fc k*l Mrtd f?*i the th) -tet diet totf- uum a 'it* la ioi *orl ?A: trimtO*canwt'"an w t naw nit or 'abf. .1 t M wery tfrea* MB oil t< ft gi ibc tha udter, ?jfr*d tit . la a pan h r. tile Anflerlcar : have ?/." ime lucre. ? ly fraud ' it pt - in in?? was, phgny ooftipanles thai he fade ral gorernmeoi las four 1 it rieceasary to create office fc consume i rot) lion Mow there la a bo wrtnac <"? Juli will ( t a zyps and aflstbtr JSOOmlJUcn from fraudulent land tiki ac Bmh Justness re ;n?r? ir< lost } phorr charftla* or t? fraud connected 4 yesi ryear Way fr ire lr? Ml ir re: ect abtQty and of- ?? (icons tdfthtoCD eltoto Finally, tor ?r s li -abiding er possible rfc Ical. "Hf Idon da I 9m. tin* augl go ?,?nm I Peggy Hardison Worth ington Kenansville Winners , . oi lb. z Fifty Dollar Bills -27% ^VOLFSCRA?E yv A I .-?* -?* / >raw\ / o? / / 13S% \ \ faison -2Qy\^ I ?k!?Jt8& S\ \ 2?2' I \ '^0>DOWOEN? K | \ ?A^?^ T / 55$S / ^N 1 y< / y?' ? +8.?jt\ / - I rs ?#4U?-AV4U.S \ Vs-N KENANSVltLg^63Sy ) ,A \""" '* y . w / ?it-l ) ssmn^ssj I ( -3.6% I / /V?*" \Otkacmey? *17.1 To I y - I ^^!CF.SH-ia8% j 0 wALLAC?t27.1?| \ *4 2 ,?*?"?; ?-? ::r ? '?'-V-:..; s ;* -?' .3 ??} ? " -v MP il. -H" PUPIL POPULATION PROJECTIONS FOR DUPLIN COUNTY L,yp 'is i ? 4 * >4 ~f >i? 41 /1 y )/ o , ?? 1'. *? o WwCM Ypun (ptj I I I JLH?*" ?rri^i ttici" ijsr~rmr lrXSIT?h4il?~- kj "*~tlap.no I la Town "mT 'To5 '7IT "^TST ~^8 W *-i 1? rrr ^nfcTvy?? igsr ~TJ?r ZEDE USE~n&~Z33I - >>? ~ "- n.s Harrclls town (pt) 6 r>III?h~- -^isf ii?;- 1I44I ~~ t 'fti ?Hrf" :>itb Vn>. nnr- ~r^u?on?osr i!?s?risrr r?n rxr TB?i~ife? osi 055- ~ofe?05F -"S*S31 OJT - ~T35 r~0~ Bowlcns town feci US' 1 W ^TI ^TT ^89 ' Warsaw Torn OiirlTEJB TTTO?OT"Orf J.m "" 4So Hir Wol'.scrape tup: OB jfsIS 5tSl5?J^RST ofTO 17753" WTl555?' nO" " twal _30:22s 13S.103 I s!?a UHwl 4a:?o I - a.as - t.? Source: Division of Cosnunity Planning.