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Warsaw Junior High Elects Student Council|| k The Warsaw JualorHlgb Stu dent Council held Its student Council election on Thu *>v. 8.1973. The scho ol Assembly took place at 2 o' clock in the gym with each can - 4Uiate presetting Ma speech. C'-rtll ft j| nfV . __ y . J. 1 .. .y -i &ftcn caocnaite wis tntroaooea . by his campaign manager. The Introduction was made by Leslie Han. aetUg President for the CANDIDATES: President, David Carbon and Sharon Fal SOO CAMPAIGN MANAGERS! Leall* Best, and Beverly How ard, VICE PRESIDENT, Debor ah Benson Edward Parker, Sa mmy Veachj C AMPAIC.N MAN AGERft Dxin* Harper, Earl Becky Byrd. 8ECREj> TARY. Joai Smith Bennie R<Pt s K ?? , ay, Kim B wden. Juanh* Rouse . Willie RlddL Jeff Ptgtard, Kathy Hyde, Cindy Whaley, Owida Frederick. Derr rel Wllfoa, Phyllis Carlton; Following the assembly , thi students returned to class to cast their ballots. The following officers were elected: PRESIDENT: Sharon Falson- 9th grada. VICE PRE SIDE NT: Sammy Veach- $tK Sade. SECRETARY-TRESU !: Willie Hobbs 7th grade Spooaors for the student Co uncil are Mrs. Louise M. S aith -and Mrs. Mary P. Kor negay. ? ^harden Time ^ ' ? If X ? L?':1i. ' ?? I* .-Av&M ,?i ?4 ;'U i l~ ft^ ' ??' Plants Enter Dormancy In Weakened Condition By M. E. Gardner I N. C. State University : When you get to the ; end of your rope, tie a ! knot in It and hold on. Thin Is good advice to [7 anyone who In "down Li in-the-dumps" or truck ing down the road toward ; the nunnet of life. Right now. In our \j< neighborhood, this could very well be put tfcusly. when you get to the end of. your rope, tie a loot : In It and hold on?UNTIL IT RAINS. We have had ? no rainfall of any con sequence since the | middle of August ? the lanthnt dry spell In my j cent and perhaps more. Corn -yields were down j and winter seeded grains It are having a hard time. jgtf* "? All ornamental trees 'a and shrubs are entering Lthe rest period and dormancy In a dan gerously low degree of vitality. This will ; jrgMbject them to winter injury If we have the usual low temperatures. Don't M be surprised if we get II bark splitting, and other ; forme of cold injury, an ? &E&l6ftii camellias, hoi* and other ornamen - tals in the landscaDe. 0P! - mi ADJUSTMENT Starting Nov. 1. beat It lng oil dealers can adjust : retail prices monthly to ^reflect the Increases in < costs of imported and K domes tic oil. Pre viously, prices had been under a modified celling. . ? ?&&& iJLZ Those who have been lucky enough to have adequate Water for plants and turf are. fortunate, tgdeed. I expect that if you struck a match to 90 percent of the lawns in Raleigh they would burn ? mine included. The N. C. State Fair Is over. No rain Ml during the nine days, the first time In 14 years. The attendance was up and the dust tremendous, as you can well Imagine If you were not there. 1 enjoy the horse * shows in the outdoor ring. The ring Is Just a hop SHT-Es put through their plfees. Jack Kochman sent one of his "Hell Drives*?- ? around the track at Ugh speed. The dust from font round added to that kicked up by the boots of the horses was something to behold. I have never witnessed a London fog but surmise that none could have been any worse than our dust storm. y' :f 1 have not strayed too far from the usual because I am pointing out again, as I have many times, the importance of water In our (folly lives; and how completely dependent we, and our plants, are upon an adequate supply. ^ 4 " ? till . ?. .. ? * f V.. w. && ? Thanksgiving Holiday j CHARLOTTE?Tragedy an North Carolina highways will share the Thanksgiving spot-, light with turkey and trimm ings. but the NjC. State Motor Club believes that fatalities this year will be less than usual* Club president Thomas B.Wt tldngs says that 22 persons co ld lose their lives over the four day holiday weekend. Last year. 27 persons died in trfffic acc idents during a similar period. The state will count its toll JSI Sponsoring Dance ! ? ?:M ? ' | The James Sprunt Student Gov. Association is sponsoring a dance open to the public oh Wed. November 21, 1973. from 8-12 pja. at the Wallace National Guard Armory. The music will be by the Mark IV. Tickets are on sale for $6.00 per couple , 82.50 each, and 83.00 at the door. All Jamoe Sprunt etudems will get in free nr presenting their ID cards at the door. Tickets can be purchased from any SjG.A. officer, or by wri ting James Spnmt inw??uw. . Kenansrtlle. North Caroline^ 28349 Science Club : News The Science Club at Warsaw Jr. High met Nor. 6. The to pic for the day was a discu ssion of U F O's and whet her or not they exist. Students explored scientific reasons to back up their beliefs. After the: discussion, group work prod uced madel UFO's made from coat hangers. The float entry for the Veterans Day Parade was discussed. The meeting was then adjou rned. from 6 pjn. Wednesday, Nave- ? mber 31, through midnight Sun- 1 day. No*. 35. "We are optimistic for several reasons," Wa'kins said. "Inthe first place, fatalities are run ning behind last year's total. - Secondly, the energy crisis will result in less traffic and lower i spaeds. That, of coarse, cuts down an the potential." Watldns pointed out that ex ceeslce speed was the cause of 9 of 17 accidents where fatali ties occurred last year. In addition to the 33 deaths, the Motor Chib has estimated 800 injuries in 1,500 accidents this year over die Thanksgiv ing weekend. Watldns urged motorists to continue to use safety precau tions in an effort to cot down on highway accidents. Neuse Area Development Assoc. Announces New Officers ; The Nouse Are* Development aAsociAtioG imouflccs new at Sits m?cr :ie, vStaL?y!h^*CTSter iTSrS at the new Islander tan. located In Emerald ttle y. Elected officers ?* as fol low!: President Mu h Wooten, New Bern - Craven County Chamber of Commerce, Inc. 1st Vice President - Corbet Padgett. Bank of North Carolina First Cltsens Bank 4 Trust Co.. Pink HOI Treasure Stanley Harrell, Cooperative - Savings 4 Voan Assoc.. More head City in addition to the above officers, two division chairmen were appointed as follows: Agr iculture- WJ. Cost in. Warsaw Community Development George Cowan, Besttlavllle Neuse Ares Development Ass ociation Is the oldest continuing multi-county development eft artheriqg the creatta of vol unteer fire d? . .. 14# and rural water and aewer sys tems, local craft activity, rural palgns, Junk car removal ffte; grama, Craft. Expositions. Modal borne programs, indust rial liaaofi. farm crop cu.npif titlon. Livestock and Polutry Competition. Christmas Tree Management, Feed Grains Co mpetitiom, and tobacco growing information. The Association's Home Economica Divis on spon sors a bevy of projects each /ear designed to assist the ho menuker, whether rural or ur ban . Other activities have In cluded the publishing of s His toric Sites List for all member counties, it's nine member cou nties are: Carteret, Craven, Duplin, Greene, Jones, Lenoir, Onslow, Pamlico, 4Wayne.Ne ks, _ tJ'J. ?en has bee Involved to the aentij ooletlaa ^ Chairman, Director, and Publi city Chairman of Crafts Expoe W ft IS. He replaces Col. George Crlbb. who Just comp leted a two year term. Cord of Thanks I would lihe to express my thanks and appreciation to my friends for all the cards and flowers. I would also lite to thank the nurses on the third I Physicals: How Often? Kl According to Dr. Moms N. Place re author of How to Get Better Medical Can for Lets Money, the Idea of an annual checkup may be carrying things a bit for, unless a special medical condition merits such pre caution. . V By age 50. a healthy person should have had about 17 medical ermis Checkups are particularly important during the pre natal period, at birth, be fore discharge from the hospital. at six months, again at one year, upon entering nursery school, kindergarten, primary school, high scholj. college, and premarriage. Then a medical checkup should be given about 36 and 40, and every two years, thereafter, provided good health con tinuea Finally after 50, a yearly trip to the doctor may he In order I (^|/k\\ I tF^\ 1 j .I Hi I mi ram. I FLMMVON I WMUSALE fiMKSt I ? i SmwJ^LM.^UPfLT ^ fftr jBfllft In Rose Hill I ] Dili to Failing Health I.J.LANIER I IS OFFERING HIS GROCERY STORE FOR SALE j -Good Steady Business- I Located Across Street from Former Location of Old Rose Hill Grammar School Before It Burned. Call Anytime During Day Phone 289-2324 After 7 P.M. Phone 289-3525 or write: I. J. Lanier E. Main St.-P.O. Box 59 Rose Hill, N. C. 28458 Saving at BB&T will leave 1 - ' . " Tj? I.-i I g, a good taste in your mouth. _ Your choice of ?*?*! theae free place settings when you save $25 or more at BB&T. A classic reason to save at Branch Banking and Trust Company is a free 4-piece place setting of Original Rogers Silverplate in an elegant design, Camelot. Or you can choose a 5-piece place setting of International Stainless in a bold Mediterra nean pattern, Serenata. TO take home your free place setting, come to BB&T and ?deposit $25 or more in a new or existmg pss* Rgguiaj. Savings Account. CAMELOT SILVERPLATE PRICE LIST . Item Your RBAT Prlcr 4-piece Place Setting: S 3.50 * 1 Dinner Knife '? ; % 1 Dinner Fork b* . 1 Salad Fork ?" "?[ T 1 Teaspoon 4-piece Completer Set: 3.50 1 Butter Knife ;b' v 1 Sugar Spoon , . ' SL 2 Tablespoons v 4-piece Hostess Set: 4.50 1 Cold Meat Fork 1 Berry Spoon |s Q : 1 Pastry Server *|k. 1 Gravy Ladle 6 Iced Taaspoons 3.50 6 Taaspoons 3.50 6 Soup Spoons 4.50 52-Piece Service for Eight 34.50 l . ,_jy With each additional deposit of $25 or more, you can purchase another place setting or accessories. At about half of retail. If .you deposit $1000 in a Regular Savings Account, you can ? buy a 52-piece service for eight nght away. At a special discount price, fl So come to w| BB&T. Your place is set. KKRENATA STAINLESS PRICE LIST Itm Your BB4T Pricr 5-piece Place Setting: $ 3.00 1 Dinner Knife 1 Dinner Fork 1 Salad Fork 1 Tteaspoon 1 Soup Spoon 4-piece Completer Set: 3.50 1 Butter Knife 1 Sugar Spoon 2 Tablespoons # ? b ^ 4-piece Hostess Set: 4.75 2 Pierced Tsblespoo ns 1 Cold Meat Fork 1 Gravy Ladle 6 Iced Teaspoons 3.50 52-Pieea Service for Eiarht 24.SO I ? ^r^k. W ? f< -v I B# JU ?
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