EVV 1 E-;j:f llx'>- .V'-Y I ? ?j9E I ? I if ? Iji fl fr jfl KENANSVILLE, N.C. MARCH ?2. 1973 10 PAGEI THIS WEEK PRICE 10* PLUS TAX JK Student Candidate for Scholarship . Willie Uvoosa Moore, son Of Mf?. Carrie M. Moore of .4 Warsaw, is being considered ; as a possible SemifinalUt by the National Merit Scholarship Program Willie became a can dictate toy scoring high on the PSAT/NMSQT and will now com pete for the Achievement Sc holarship to be awarded In the spring of 1974 Jf National Merit Scholarship Macks Store In Warsaw Robbed JHte .. h V ' t ' Macks Store In; . of War jaw. a Variety Store, was rob bed Monday afternoon around 3:20 p.m. of 1265.00 According to reports from Warsaw Chief of Police Skel ton and special Investigator G lenn Jernigan of the Duplin County Sheriffs department. the , lone robber walked into the s tore and pretended to make a purchase. When the cash dra wer was open he told the cl erk, Mrs. Brock, "he had a gun under his shirt and told her to give him the money." The robber, a white male, was also reported to hare to ld Mrs. Brock not to call for help or run because he had, someone watching her. Investigation is being conti nued by the Wafsaw Police de partment, Sheriffs dept.. and the SB. t; ? *&?'?%'' ?'.. yt ; Willie Moore t Corporation administers the National Achievement Scholar ship Program for Outstanding Negro Students. A compensa tory program established in 1964 by a grant from the Ford 1 Foundation To compete for'i Achievement Scholarships, ab lack student must take the PSAT/ NMSQT. and indicate thar he is eligible and wishes to par- ' ticipate' in the Achievement Pro gram. A student who enters.' the Achievement Program pa rticipates simultaneously in the Merit Program A student's j standing in one program does not affect his standing in the other: however, a student can win a monetary award in only one program. Willie is a Junior at James ^ Kenan High School where he is a member of the National Ho nor Society, Kenan Krler staff and the Wakepta staff. He plans to attend UNC-Chapel Hill after graduating from JK In 1974. f Break-In Reported . ^7^ '?? A break-In was reported at Leo Millers Service Station, *?y. 34 West of BeulavUla Th ? orsday night. Several cases of oil and SO cartons of cigarettes -j were stolen. -V . 'C ' - - '? Teachey Homemakers Club Outstanding Club of 1972 For * -5 ft -"w ' Named Duplin County Teachey Extension Homema kers Club was named Outstand ing Club of 1973 at the recent annual Achievement Day Pro gram. Some cominunity ser vice projects carried out by fni?"'"-'^ Teachey Club included: col lecting over $700 for the Tea chey Volunteer Fire Departm ent, sponsored two disadvan taged children to Day Camp, had a whee! chair patient that lives alone as a project, visi ted Kenan Rest Home several times, and had programs on mental health and opportunities in adult education. Their mon thly meetings were devoted to studying some home economics subject. Mrs. Charles Hearn served as President in 1972. Mrs. Joe W^rd, Mrs. A.M. Ke nm. and Mes* J J, Well ser ved as exeelie-tfficen *? dub is made up of 14 .mem bers. Second place club of 1972 was Cedar Fork, Mrs. Waltus Cowan, President. Third place went to Stanford Club. Mrs. Eva.Milter, President Other recognition went to 45 club members making perfect attendance during the year, and fourteen members received a wards for reading at least 10 books on the Extension Club Approved Reading List. The retiring President. Mrs , Graham Hanchey, was present ed a pin with chain and gavel by Mrs. Hattie Dobbins, cur rent President. Appreciation was expressed to her for ser vices to the County Council of Extension Homemakers. Mrs. Judy Wallace was in charge of the program which consisted of a film called "J ohnny Lingo." This film sho ws how self worth is gained, why it is important, and how one can help build self-worth in others. Savings Bonds Sales of Series E and H Sa vings Bonds in Duplin County during Jan. were 116,112.00. DUPLIN COUNTY +-H COUNCIL OFFICERS Newly elected officers for the Duplin County ^ 4-H Council of 4-H Clubs ere: Front row, left to right: Ruth Denning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Denning. Faison, Secretary Treasurer; Cathy Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie N. Smith, Magnolia, Presi dent; Back row, left to right: Willie Moore, son of Mrs. Carrie Moore, Warsaw, Parli* # ** UNHHhb&TL menrarlan: Melanle Brlnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.N. Brinson. Kenansville. Song Leader: and Lynn Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall, Warsaw. Vice President. The officers were installed at the March 12 meet ing with approximately 103 persons in at tendance. They will serve for a period of one year. ; HERE. DO HOT DESPAIR-A Un* of growth b c?^hb 1*. Tu^y. which w? offbbily d. first d.y FIRST SK$NS !iF SPRING-Tuesday was the first day of spring : accdrding to tl?? calendar. Other obvious signs that spring 1 -&? ?t? .v.* 7 ' 'v ? ?? * ?"$*?'? " j ? V *<?'"?'f - ? " ">?.? ? " iS here are the trees blooming through the county, reminding us that Spring weather is just around the-corner. Jurors For Superior Court Disclosed 1 SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL Jurors drawn to serve on the Superior Court to begin March 26 In Kenans ville we re disclosed this week. On the list are the following: e Joan Evelyn Best Jones Warsaw. N.C. Edward Dwight Johnson Rt. 1, Box 337 Rose Hill, N.C. William I. Sutton Seven Springs, N.C. Dan Frederick Bowden. N.C. Orvis Ihigperi Beulaville, N.C. Ronnie Brown Wallace. N.C. Fred Qpuncil Gen. Del Rose Hill. N.C. Manley Baker. Jr Rt 2 v Pink Hill. N.C. ' Albert P. Biackmore Warsaw, N.C. Gertrude Coston Newkirk Rose Hill. N.C. Elton Atkinson Beula ville, N.C. Roland Outlaw Rt. 2 Mt. Olive, N.C. Odell Chasten Rt. 2. Box 105, ? Rose Hill. N.C. Elwoojl Howard Malone Rt. 1 Rose Hill. N.C. Mrs. Pear line Hobbs r...Faison. N.C. Claude L. Hepler ; 3W W* Main St. Wallace, N.C. Thomtt Leroy Frederick Rt. 1 Warsaw, N.C. Ii. Johnson EMMla*. N.C. IMmtSfl P. Ca vena ugh nnElliott tf^jtoKlSO HfejEt S. McLain I en h! Brown Beulaville, N.C. Edward Byrd Chinquapin, N.C. Wilbert L. Bryant Warsaw, N.C. ' Harry E. Bratcher ^ j JohnC. Heyer Beulaville. N.C. Teachey N.C. Box 572 James M. Cavenaugh Jessle JR Dayis Rose Hill, N.C. Ri. 2. Box 313A ^ { Delores Batts Wallace. N.C. Chinquapin. N.C. Rt 2, Box 106 Dewltt O. Lewis wulle Worrell Rose HU1. N..C. Rt 2 m? Olive. N.C. Garland Hines Warsaw, N.C. Galloway Graham 312 S. Cumberland St. John Melvin Sutherland 2 Box 27 Wallace. N.C. Calypso. N.C. Rose HU1. N.C. William Thomas Mitford M. Walker Murray P.O. Box 173 Rt 1 Box 97 Wallace. N.Cr? - Wallace, N.C. Rose Hill. N.C. J Ivey Thomas Horne Vander Washington Melba Thomas Box 211, . 320 Scuffle Drive Magnolia. N.C. Beulaville, N.C. Wallace, N.C. James D. Murray Annie Weems-c/o Mrs. Z.T. Lu*a Johnson Rt 2 Carter Rt. 2. Box 109, Box 351 Wallace N.C. Wallace. N.C. Rose Hill. N.C. Edgar T'yler Bettie Albert Whaley Joseph Jones ^ 2 Box 481 Rt-1 ^ 1 Rose HiU. N.C. School Applying For Project An Emergency School Aid Act (ESAA) Advisory Commit tee was approved to work with the County Superintendent of Schools and the Board of Educa tion on a proposed Federal ESAA Project. The theme of the proposal is "The Improve ment of self concepts through positive image and confidence ?-development." Plans are to improve the self concept of a child by ma king him a more successful achiever. This will be done through tutorial assistance in Reading (Language Arts), math and supportive areas such as music and counseling. The project will be submit ted for approval In early April. The grant is under the aus pices of H. E. W. Serving on the committee wh ich will meet Tuesday night, March 20. 1973, are: Mrs. Inez Hodges, Warsaw; Mrs. 1 rts Powell, Kenansville; Wil liam J. Igoe, Faison; Wesley Waters, rfd. Faison; James E dward Smith, Alberts on; Rus sell Bostic, Beulavllle; John Taylor, rfd, Wallace; BUI R and, Wallace; Mrs. Margrette T. Kenan, Teachey; and Mrs. Marjorle Pickett. Magnolia; al so Carl McCalop a student from rime be engaged In review of reports and making project im provement suggestions. This will particularly be true dur ing the months of December and March. In the meeting of this group, they will be ask ed to relate their Interpretat ions of feelings of the man on the street. Students will be asked to participate in locally devised opionnaires from time to time as the project Is Implemented The opinionnaires will reflect the concerns of the student. Advisory councllmen and s tudents will be Invited to at tend meetings of the Duplin County Board of Education and the meetings of the Title I Advisory Council. The basic function of these groups will be to understand and relate the project intent to the public. Farm BureauAnnounces Memorial Scholarship The Duplin County Farm Bu reau announces that the time has arrived to accept appli cations for the Farm Bureau R. Flake Shaw Memorial Schol arships. These grants can be made for up to four years pro vided a student is regularly en rolled in school and is making satisfactory grades. Each grant will be in the amount of ^503.03 per school year. Eligibility requirements will be based on (1) need for financial assistance, $) satisfactory scholastic re cord, (3) leadership potential, and (4) character. Preference ' will be given Farm Bureau family members. Duplin County will select only one and send to the state office, V mm wioNBitiMM. i AS I & il'v Vv in college home economics or agriculture, or related subjects. Two year agricultural courses quality also. Applicant must complete font; (available at Duplin County Fa rm Bureau Office), furnish photo and transcript of high school grades, and return complete to Duplin County Farm Bureau Office by April IS, 1973. 4 Each county office must have . interviewed applicant and send form in the state office by May 1, 1973, so the state committee can begin screening immediately thereafter. Forms for the parents, re quiring financial data, must be completed and returned by May , T" E. J

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