and. Chalrmar Ice Chairman; regular Member; George Con in. 1st Alternate; and Wlllard V 2nd AltersaM. The county ASC committer is responsible for local adminis tration of government ft pro grams. The vacancies were filled by lelpeer-delegates who are newly -elected ASC c ? nn >ur i i t MmtneaoM for 1974. die county comminee in farm program administration and help keep farmers informed of program provisions. County committeemen are Sleeted by the community com mitteemen to serve staggered three-year temps, so that or dinarily one vacancy occurs each year. The county com mittee alternates are elected for one-year terms. ? The newly elected county and ? ice January 1.1?74 m year ten re U< lt( W. Co Cypress Creek. I rl oo, I arland J Whaley C. Faison, Roy Mc Neill. Sam Taylor. Roba Pate; a Gibson. George Kelly, Larry W, Harper, and Wtllard West brook; E. Island Creek. Thomas Cavenaugh, Wllbert Hanchey and A. C. Kenansvtlle. 0. R. Slz rard. Thomas Chestnutt, Jimmy Stroud. Limestone, Seorgi A R. Cowan, Ervin Lanier, Don ald Miller; H.Magnolia, Bertlce Qulnn, Gsitha Drew, David O. Byrd; J.Ro- kflsh. Gibson Carr. Franklin William*. Paul Smith; K. Rose Hill. Eugene wells, William E. Wells. Albert Cot \ m L. Smith, D. L. Smith, Lawrence Houston, Kertnit Wil liams; M. Warsaw, Herbert West, William Costln, Edward 7 Presbyterian Circles Mr*. A. T. Outlaw was hostess for the members of Circle 1 ?f the Women at orove Presbyterian Church on Moo day afternoon, December 10. The Chairman, Mrs. Bertha Hol UngS worth presided. The moothly emphasis was dis cussed by Mrs. G.V. Gooding. Mrs. Ralph Berwick moder ?~mi the Bible study, assisted by Mrs. Holllngs worth, Mrs. N. B. Boney. Mrs. Jimmy Jack son. Mrs. Fletcher McPhail and Mrs. S. L. Ferrell. After the closing prayer, the hostess assisted by Sarah Lynn Johnson served Christmas cookies, cheese straws and hot cran berry pooch to the eleven tnbtn hers and one visitor present. Circle 2 met on Monday night < at 7:30 with Mrs.Roth P.Grady. 1 There were eleven members present. The circle chairman, Mrs. Martha P. Sittersoo pre sided over the meeting. Mrs. J.J. Wells d iscussed the month ly emphasis and Mrs. W. E. Craft moderated the Bible study. A social hoar followed the meeting during which time the hostess served cheese bis cuits, stuffed dates, Christmas cookies, heavenly hast and cof fee. Baptist Circles Mrs. George Penney was hos tess for the Cora Stohes Circle members of the local Baptist Clnrch on Mood ay afternoon. Mrs. I. C. Burch, chairman, presided and the program was given by Mrs. J. B. Wallace. She discussed *the Life of Lot tie Moon.' After the closing prayer the hostess served cherry jello and assorted Christmas cookies with coffee to the nine present. The Ella Cooper Circle met that night with Mrs. Jack Brin son and Mrs. E. C. Tyndall as joint hostesses in the home of Mrs. Br ins on. Mrs. Joyce W. Bell presided over the meet ing and the two hostesses had charge of die program assisted fay Melony Brine on. Mrs. Rase SwOn gave the Call to Prayer. : The hostesasa served cheese Mecetts. sausage balls, assor ted Christmas cookie- and cof fee to the nineteen members a?d two visitors praseot. 1 "the South KMwruL'lEMW Thursday afternoon. Mrs.N.B Booty ? he meet' log. The con ducted by Mrj Lloyd Perrell. The progran was In c *n. ,S tder reports on Culrarai Arts and Family Llie were glean by Mra I ZmU nd Mrs, Virginia Hol lar gifts won ' wiches. stuffed dates and coffee. There were twelve members ?id one visitor present. I Liberty Hall 1 Bridge Club Mrs. G. V. Gooding was hos tess for the Liberty Hall Bridge Club Wednesday night. Mrs. Hazel W. Scott captured the high score prise. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Hortense T. Hasty served cranberry cake. Milted nuts and coffee. Prior to adjwramenf, the members exchanged Christmas gifts. Wayne L, Hamilton was named halrmar of WtfUwi Uwual rayo Jell) W? b> Xwinie p tht tfarsat Wayne ill he the week of January 9C 26 to raise money for the North Caroline aim Center at Chapel ??& ' P? Jaycees and volunteers will canvass North Carolina's towne and cities that week, selling Jars of jelly to aid organlaa lit ... *LS i Li riant giving Krvic North Ca ri I enter. ? A oaluT^ ?J in cooperatic m the Imperative for as Jelly Week Drive .rill be use,< for co ntraction and eq ilp of the Nofth Carolina Burn >11 and gas liquids amount to 39 billion and 7.7 billion barrels, respec tively, Including Alaska's 9.6 billion barrels. Red Cross First Aid Four First Aid instructors from the Duplin County Chapter of the American Red Cross at tended a course to teach the new first aid book on Thursday Friday and Saturday. They me; In Goldsboro In the new Savings and Loa Balding. Those at tending were Clayton Herring and Skipper Fields of Rise Hill, Hiram Brinson of rCenansvilli and Mrs. Martha Williams of Btula vtlle. tht ' aolu en* T! ut thn possible courlts of action. The first one is to dn>end on an ever in creasing volume of Imports This is easy, it requ.res little planning but it's a relatively high-cost solution and foreign t ine uniujd states, rut atcond possibility is to cut our con sumption. Now. this is s lqfwer cost solution but it would rsquire rationing and it would iffect the American Our Men In Service Army Private Adrian V. Lan ier, M, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Lanier. P are 2. Brula ville. completed ar eight week chaparral crewman course at Ft. Bliss. Texas. Airman Harold D.Rayoor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Raynor, R 2, Beulavllk, r as been a3Slgnedto Kessler A.FJB, Miss, after completing Airforce basic training. Airman Raynor has been assigned to the tech nical training center at Kessler for specialised training. Ufftols ITJ 0 [t *1 ? : ind ?he ks : In the sad lo if our Pear wife slid mother A) Rogers j indues nd eymi of many frl ids -el Ives '! mut to cotafort us and ease oar sorrow. May we take this opportunity to express on latitude to everyone, special thanks to Dr. Uoyette nd to Mrs Brenda The Raymond Rogers Family j Raleigh ? Approval for sec ondary road construction in a number of counties was given here Wednesday by the Secon dary Roads Council as that bod/ me- in a regular monthly aaedlin. I Council members said the: the projects had been discussed previously with Boards ol n mlssioners in the counties af fected. and that the work will be done .itt alio atlons ade for the fiscal year 1973-Tdw Work approved for Ouplin County included: SR 1995 ? Grade, drain and t Pollock Family tnirty-one people enjoyed a Christmas dinner party- when ' the Pollock family met in the ] home of Mr. and Mrs. Woody Brlnaon. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Sutton Jr. and two children, Leroy and Kay Alyson, with a friend, Bdl Lester; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutton, III, all of Kinstoo; Mrs. G. W. Harriett, Mrs. B. L. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones and son; Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Batdts and son: Mr. and Mrs. Randy Banks of New Bern: Mr. Swindell Pol lock of Virginia Beach. Va^ Mr. and Mrs. Jerri Walter Pel let ler and Miss Betsy Sue Pel let ier of Maysville; Mrs. Eu gene Jackson of Gary; Mr. and Mrs. G. w. Harriett, Jr. -tad two children of Wilmington; also Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Br Ins on of Kenansvllle. >. ' ave 1.60 miles from NC-11 to 1141 146,500. S 339 - Grade, drain and Stabilize 1.00 nUesfromSfc|tol to SR1342, 117.600. Is 1918 - Grade, dral anwning S made exclusivity I for the by Corning. 1 '>) DEMONSTRATED I HERE TODAY I Sear the juicy flavor into steak. Brown chops. Fry eggs. I Grill sandwiches. Saut6 onions I quick-cooking convenience. I