ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ? Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Freeman of Deep Run announce the engagement of their | daughter. Merry Katherine to Mr. Jerry Theodore Brothers Jr. of Grifton. son of Mr. Jerry Brothers Sr. and Mrs. Judith Thomas. An April 16 wedding is scheduled at Woodington Ward Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Deep Run. Warsaw Chamber Of Commerce Names Outstanding Citizens I Cornelia Best and Paul "BoBo" Potter were named outstanding citizens by the Warsaw Chamber of Com merce during its annual meeting held in Powell Hall of the Warsaw Baptist Church. In presenting the award to Potter, Jimmy Strickland listed Potters many accom ^ plishments. f Potter was instrumental in bringing the first industry to Warsaw and was serving as secretary of the Warsaw Development Commission - when Top Mode located in Warsaw. He was also in * strumental in the building of the new post office in War saw. Potter's daughter, Mary Lou Potter Smith, ac cepted for her father who was unable to attend the meeting. Strickland presented the second award to Cornelia Best of Warsaw. Best is a well-known educator, having taught at Magnolia, Calypso and E.E. Smith prior to retirement in 1974. She was described by her students as being full of love, kind, patient, offering motivation and a good listener. The adults associated with Ms. Best find her to be a Chris tian, a good church worker, talented and an excellent singer. . Strickland cited the read ing of "A Teacher Effects Eternity" as one of the many accomplishments of Cornelia Best. ?fe ? ? M ? | Participation in rut Brings Farmers Increase In FCIC Guarantees At No Extra Cos Duplin County farmers ; who participate in the Pay ment-in-Kind (PIK) program are eligible for increased . insurance guarantees on in ; sured wheat, corn, grain t sorghum, rice and upland ? cotton at no extra cost, says ? ' Jim Taylor, director for the ? Eastern district of the Federal Crop Insurance Cor . poration (FCIC). To encourage the widest participation possible in the PIK program, FCIC will ac cept downward revisions of previously reported acfefc and increase the per-acre ^ guarantee on the remaining P acreage. Downward re ! visions of acreage reports | may be made until March 11. ; . For the 1983 crop year ? only, insurance guarantees on the eligible crops will be ? increased by the following - proportions: a 6 percent in - crease for acreage deduc I tions of 10 to 19 percent; an 8 ? percent increase for reduc tions of 30-29 percent; and a fe 10 percent increase in ? acreage reduced by 30 per ? 1 cent. "Percentage reduc ? tions are calculated for acreage reductions above the regular farm program set aside," Taylor says. Farmers may participate in the PIK acreage reduction on one farm and not another. "Any increase in coverage." says Taylor, "will be in effect for the farm selected for PIK participation without affect ing the guarantee or pre mium on the other insured farm(s)." "Upon acceptance of the revised acreage report, the premium will be recomputed on the reduced acreage and the per-acre guarantee will be increased for the re maining acreage," Taylot states. Under a bid arrangement farmers may reduce the entire acreage to zero. In thai case, a zero acreage repoti may be made to the agent bj March 11. Farmers shoulc verify acceptance of the bit with their agent by Marcl 18. If the bid is not accepted the farmer remains insurer for the acreage intended foi harvest. "Insured farmers shiuli contact the local agen authorized to service thei FC1C policy before March 1 to report any downward re visions on insured acreagi and to gain the advantage o the increased protection,' Taylor says. Acetone, which is found ir nail polish removers, car also be used to remove paint varnish and airplane glue Whitley Had Best Attendance [ Congressman Charlie Whitley had the best at tendance record in Congress its' 1982 for any member of the North Carolina delega tion who had opposition in the 1982 elections. The Raleigh News and Observer's Washington Notebook reported briefly on the comparison of attendance records published in the Jan. 15 Congressional Quarterly. Whitley'^ 96 percent voting record was surpassed by only three members of the N.C. delegation and none of the top three (who topped him by only one percentage point) had to campaign in 1982. Sen. Jesse A. Helms. Sen. John P. East and Rep. James T. Broyhill all had 97 percent voting records, but none of the thred had to campaign for a primary or a general election. Broyhill had no opposition and the senators had no election in 1982. Whitley's ability to main tain the best voting record for an opposed candidate in the state ? and, inciden tally, also one of the best in the entire Congress ? is especially remarkable in view of the all-out. big money and big media cam paign waged by the Con gressional Club and the Re publicans. It is ironic that Whitley's opposition chose to try to make his attendance an issue even while he was compiling a record of floor attendance that was outstanding among members of Congress who had to campaign for re election. Guardian Care Rock'N' Roll Jamboree | Friends and neighbors of ' Guardian Care nursing home will join the staff and residents on Wednesday, Feb. 16 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. to raise funds for the American Heart Association. The event is part of the nursing home Rock " Roll Jamboree conducted each - February and March bv nursing homes across the country. Sponsored by the American Health Care Asso ciation, the Jamboree encourages the community to give financial support to health education and re search. The marathon fund-raiser traditionall features indivi- A duals rocking in rocking I chairs and rolling in wheel chairs for donations pleuged by members of the com munity. Each nursing home individualizes its Jamboree with additional money making activities. Guardian Care's events will include a 1 bake sale and a drawing will s be held Friday, Feb. 18, for a c homemade quilt. , The money raised will be ised for public and profes ional education and for ommunity service pro ?rams. both local and on the lational level. CARD OF THANKS The family of Benjamin F. Carr would like to express their heartfelt thanks to their relatives, friends and neigh bors for their kindness shown during the illness and death of my husband. Your prayers. visits. cards, flowers, calls, food and each expression of sympathy are deeply appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Michael B. King, Dr. Pierce. Dr. Henderson, Dr. D.A. Myers and Dr. Felipe M. Tejano. Special thanks also to the nurses and staff of 5-East, Lenoir Memorial f Hospital. Reverend Rudolph Turnage, pastor. Mrs. T.B. Redding, pianist. Best Funeral Home, and all others who took part in the service. May God forever bless you. Your tokens of love will always be valued and remembered. Mrs. Ruby Carr Terri and Benli CANDLEWICKING CLASS A candlewicking class has been scheduled for Monday, Feb. 21st at 7 p.m. at This. ? That & The Other. There will ' be no registration fee. For 1 additional information, call t 568-4528. ___ i EASTPARK D > \ CINEMAS mE : ? SW^OOtfin," j | * Starts Friday ~ ~ ? _ Shows 7 & 9. Sun. 2, 4, r ? 7 & 9 I ONE DARK NIGHT ? | I A Night to Remember g . until the davvou die r ' Held Over Third Week 1 ? Shows 7 & 9 05 Sun 2, 4, P " | 7 & 9:05 I ? - Nick Nolteand - f Eddie Murphy. . I 48 HOURS 1 I Rated R. g I Starts Friday I ? 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