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Tobacco Course Held Wade Ward, center, of Duplin County, is one of 47 young tobacco farmers who attended a tobacco short course conducted by the N.C. Agricultural Extension Service with the assistance of a grant-in-aid from Philip Morris, USA. O. Witcher Dudley III, vice president of PM, and Dr. Chester Black, associate dean and director of the N.C. AES (right) presented certificates to ? those who completed the four-day course. The group made an all-day bus trip to Richmond, Va. to visit the Philip Morris leaf processing,' manufacturing and research facilities. All other sessions were held at the McKimmon Center on the NCSU campus in Raleigh. The certificate is signed by Black of NCAES and J. Michael Moore, Duplin County tobacco extension agent. Kenansville News Past Matrons & Patrons On May 7th, the following members of the Past Matrons and "A Past Patrons Club of Kenansville Chapter #215, OES, met for its regular monthly supper meeting at Carson's in Warsaw: Celia and J.B. Stroud, Pannie and Walter Rhodes, Edna E. Brinson, Louise K. Boney, Inez B. Chestnutt, Thelma B. Murphy, Sally B. Tyndall, Margaret Johnson, Eunice Brock and Dora Evans. The blessing was asked by J.B. Stroud. During the business session, the report of the nominating ^ committee was given by Mrs. 9 Johnson. The officers chosen for the new year beginning in June were Sally Tyndall, chairperson; Dora Evans, vice-chairman; Louise Boney, secretary, and Thelma Murphy, treasurer. Eastern Star Celia Stroud, worthy matron, and J.B. Stroud, worthy patron, were in their respective stations Tuesday when Kenansville Chapter #215, ? OES, met. After the ritualistic opening and flag ceremony, the secretary read an "In Memoriam" for Virginia Holland, a past matron of the chapter, and the charter was draped in her memory. After the business session, a Mother's Day program was presented by Louise K. Boney assisted by Gloria Brown, ' Inez Chestnutt and Lucille Bowden. Ella Cooper Circle The Ella Cooper Circle of the 9 Women of the local Baptist Church met Sunday night with Sylvia Quinn, with Esteen Quinn as co-hostess. Rose Swain presided and the call to ? prayer was given by Macy Brinson. The program was in charge of Esteen who discussed the beginning of the Women's Missionary Society. There were nine present to enjoy the social hour that followed. Personals Mrs. Faison W. McGowen spent several days last week in Fayetteville with relatives. Mesdames Louise W. Mitchell and Louise K. Boney attended the luncheon meeting of the Battle of Rockfish chapter of the DAR in Rose Hill Tuesday. Mrs. E.S. McGowan, N.B. Boney and C.E. Quinn attended the meet ing of the James Kenan chapter of UDC in Turkey Wednesday after noon. N.B. Boney Jr. of Charlotte spent the weekend here with his mother. David Cranmer Williamson of Charlotte visited his sister, Mrs. Hazel W. Scott several days last week. He also visited another sister. Mrs. Lois Precythe in Faison while here. Walter Boone of Norfolk, Va. spent the weekend here with his sister, Mrs. Thelma B. Murphy, Mrs. Rudy Navidad of Fayetteville spent the weekend here with Mrs. Robert Hollingsworth. Mrs. John Lowery of Goldsboro visited ,Mrs. Louise W. Mitchell, her mother, on Sunday. Mrs. Viols W. Quinn spent several davs last week in Columbia, S.C. with Mrs. Winnie Vereen and family. Her guests here on Sunday for Mother's Day were the Bobby Quinns of Zebulon, the Jimmy Quinns of Riegelwood, and Mrs. Wdma Grey Allen of Jacksonville. The Jerry Paschals of Whiteville came Sunday and took the Gordon Kornegays out for lunch. Silver Streakera to Meet May 21 All senior citizens of the Kenans ville community who are members of the Silver Streaker group are urged to meet Monday afternoon. May 21st at 3 p.m. in the fellowship hall of the local United Methodist Church. Anne Craft will be the speaker and will discuss plans to celebrate America s 400th anniversary. Duplin School Menus May 21-25 Breakfast In addition to cereals, fruit or juice and milk, the following is planned: Mon. - pop tarts Tue. - peanut butter toast Wed. - cheese biscuit Thur. - sausage biscuit Fri. - blueberry muffin Lunch Mon. - hot dog with chile, meat loaf with cheese roll, carrot cabbage slaw, mashed potatoes, fruit crunch, fruit cup Tue. - pizza, tuna salad with cheese puff, french fries, green peas, tomato on lettuce, ice juicee, peanut sandie Wed. - chick filet sandwich, spaghetti with rolls, steamed cab bage, fried squash, peaches, fruited jello. Thur. - beef over rice with roll, rib sandwich, canided yams, turnips, raw vegetables with dip. applesauce, peaches Fri. - fried chicken with j roll, cheeseburger, potato salad, 'green beans, pickle, fruit cup. Each lunch is served with choco late or plain milk. Scoliosis Screening Program The North Carolina Crippled Chil dren's Program in conjunction with school and health authorities i Kenansville have announced plans for a streening program designed to find back abnormalities among school children in the sixth grade. Dr. Alice S. Scott, assistant super intendent, says the simple examina tion procedure will be handled by protessionals and require about 60 seconds. The health and school officials are urging local parents to grant per I , mission for the simple tests. School children will bring home special forms for parents to sign, giving their approval. The objective of the program is to detect spinal irregularities which can more easily be corrected in young children. Too often, the officials say, back curvatures are not discovered until so late that permanent damage has been done and drastic treatment is required. Signs of scoliosis, the medical term for spinal curvature, are found in approximately five to ten percent of young people examined. Con tinued follow-up or treatment is needed in only about two percent of the cases. Spinal deformities often develop durine the vears of early adolescence when the young person grows very rapidly. Dr. Scott noted. Mrs. Helen Ballard, director of nurses for the county health de partment, says that treatment, when necessary, usually consists of a back brace which helps to correct the condition and keeps it from pro gressing. A brace does not interfere with most activities, including non contact sports. Dr. Scott indicates that parents of students found to have signs of scoliosis will be notified and urged to take their child to a physician for further evaluation. The examination itself requires only that the child bend forward and bend to the sides. The examining personnel observe the spine and note any possible curvature of the spine such as upper spine curve, lower spine curve, rib hump, uneven shoulders and uneven hip. 6TKP UP Q?t a new career ?? a PROMSSIONAL f?V TRUCK DRIVIR I *Traln Ml ar Call tho *1 School ? CHARLOTTE DIESEL OaiVIM SCHOOL VRIlRIV WMWk Tot; "-ee 1-800-334-0085 ?H.G. Concord, NC ? Are You Sick Or Well? Come visit the "Health Awareness Day" And Let's Find Out! When: On Saturday, May 26 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Where: At Plain View Health Services, Greenevers, Rose Hill, N.C. Be There to See the Available Health Screenings and Exhibits! For Additional Information Contact: Karen Murphy, Health Educator, at 289-3086 WANTED - MECHANICS AND MECHANIC'S HELPER Must have Industrial mach inery, hydraulic, electrical and welding background. Work runs through November in plant ex pansion. Salary based on ex perience. Apply thru Employ ment Security Commission of Kenansville (266-1478) or Clin ton (592-5756). ? I O I I would like to express grateful appreciation to my many supporters and voters for my re-election as your County Commissioner. m H I pledge to work to improve the : I quality of life in District 1 I and Duplin County. : I THANK YOU I Hundred* of Utod Kitction Cabinets. Doors. Windows. ? I Ranges. bathroom Fixtures Furniture. Shelving Display Counters. Floor Til*. Lots More. ? F & J Salvage .'~l 2717 W.Vernon Ave., Klnston 522-0806 | GREEN ACRES APARTMENTS Peterson & Pickett Streets Magnolia 10 Units 2 Bedroom Apt* Available Now Energy Efficient Apartments Overhead & Wall Insulation. Re frigerator. Range. G.E Heat Pump. Thermopane Windows, Washer/Dryer Connections. Fully Carpeted. Utility/ Storage Rooms, Privatf Parking Call 19191 736-7630 8-5 Week Days Collect for appoint ments or 747-5204 6-9 p.m. and weekends Apartments Shown by Appointment Only WHY^SpFl MORE Sty! FOR .tM i CARPET I CLEANING I Get professional results at a fraction of the cost. SSSsgMM|| Cleaning s*' 11 Avery Furniture 568-3114 I Pink Hill | Important Notice NEW TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY , You may avoid this unnecessary tax i A new tax law was enacted January 1,1984 that could result in you having to pay income tax on a portion of your Social Security benefits. First American Federal Savings and Loan Association is conducting a free seminar that could enable you to reduce or totally avoid this new tax. Come to our one hour program and find out how you can get help. Some of our customers are already receiving monthly checks 80% tax free-shouldn't you also? Everyone is invited and it is free. Date: Thursday, May 24, 1984 Time: 10 A.M. Place: Bland's Restaurant, Kenansville Hwy. Rt. 2, Warsaw, N.C. Phone: 293-7186 You are encouraged to bring a friend who could also benefit from this important seminar. Seating will be limited, please call early to make your reservations. 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