' # raHLM i"*t' i? ? t*W ? ? ' :*-M ' ' PROGRESS SENTINEL VOL. XXXXVI NO. 44 USPS 162 860 KENANSVILLE. NC 28349 NOVEMBER 4. 1982 1 8 PAGES THIS WEEK 10 CENTS PLUS TAX Duplin 4^H . Clubs Win The New Horizons and DECA clubs won "most and best" exhibit honors last week in Duplin County's an nual 4-H achievement pro gram in Kenan Memorial Auditorium. Club members from ^ throughout the county V entered 1,100 exhibits. Individuals showing the "most and best" exhibits were Amy West of the New Horizons Club and Ray sheilia James of the Wallace 4-H Club, senior division, and Mary Starke of the Warsaw Shamrocks and Darla Brock of the Kenans ville club, junior division. Named outstanding senior 4-H members for 1982 were Pam Kelly of the DECA 4-H Club of Wallace and Amy West. Named outstanding junior members were Ber nard Hall of the Stanford club and Byrant Murphy of the Teachey c]ub. Marian Kelly of the DECA club was named outstanding 4-H club leader of the year. Winners of the county 4-H health program were Eleanor Wade and Rayshelia James of the Wallace club, Roxane Pearsall of the DECA club and Wanda Batts of the Stanford club. The DECA club was club safety contest winner, while Wanda Batts was individual safety winner with Roxane Pearsall as runner-up. Rose Hill Water Tower ROSE HILL WATER TOWER is to get a new paint job. Workmen from the Charlotte Tank and Lining Co. sandblast away old paint before the primer bonds to the metal. Working from a "Jacob's ladder," workmen swing about on the iron works supporting the tank "doing their thing", sanding and painting. The buildings below were covered with plastic to prevent accidental pain spraying. The company also painted tanks in Kenansville and Beulaville. Bank Of North Carolina 0 Names Two To Boards Floyd F. Pate, Jr., city executive of the Bank of North Carolina, N.A., Mount Olive, announces the appointment of Delano R. Hill and Claven C. (Jack) Williams to the bank's local board -e favors of pot holders, etc. Twenty hams will be given away as door prizes. I I