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Page 2 West Craven Highlights, January 12, 1978 [letters To The Editor] With few exceptions most all of merchants report that u.—: •_ L i. • ... . their business is better since hiring of a new police chief. Most citizens have nothing but praise for the improvement of law enforcement within the town. A new enterprise is now interested in locating in our town due to the improvements that have been made within the last three months. ' A. F. Whitley, Alderman & Police Commissioner POWELL BROTHERS HARDWARE Hardware Needs Happenings Around Vanceboro Fishing Supplies MARY'S FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions 244-0369 Both on Main St Vanceboro, NC Rock Fishing Contest For Sport Fishermen Register by January 31, 1978 Sponsored by: BANKS GROCERY Hwy. 17 North, Askins Store Hours: Mon-Sot. 9am to 9pm Phone: 244-0712 THE WEST CRAVEN HIGHLIGHTS welcomes contributions and letters to the editor. Letters must be signed, typed, double-spaced, and accompanied by a return address. Letters chosen for publication are subject to editing. msi VERA'S DINER Open For Breokfost 5 AM Country Ham & 2 Eggs ^1 so Morris Plaza Vanceboro, NC 244-1464 Olivia’s Beauty Shop North of Askin on Hwy. 17 ^ / Phone: 244-0619 244-0629 "For Those Who Core" CLEVE'S AfflCT/cgg) STATION & GROCERY AMERICAN GAS & OIL GROCERIES - MEATS at the bridge in VANCEBORO, N. C. Open: Mondoy-Soturday TAM - 6PM WedneidoY TAM -12 NOON For Quality BIAIR,. Products CALL Vanceboro's Friendly Dealer Rebo Mitchell Phone 244-1603 YOUR WEEK AHEAD bydamis Forecast Period Jan. 15 - Jan. 21 ARIES Look again at those items you plan to Mar. 21-Apr. 19 discard. A surprise is in store. Take ad vantage of opportunities present. SOMETHING FREE? No, this is the scene at West Craven High School as customers of a recent Fruit Sale were lined up to pick up THREE trailer truck loads of fruit that had been sold by the students. Yep, we have future salespeople in our midst. TAURUS Apr. 20-May 20 GEMINI May 21-June 20 MOONCHILU June 21-July 22 Get your financial affairs in order. Put your money-making ideas to work for you. LEO July 23-Aug. 22 Avoid getting involved in another person’s problems. Stick to the job and welcome new ideas. VIRGO Poor judgment on your part affects part- Aug. 23-Sept. 22 nership finances. Stay alert and avoid the inevitable “I told you so: ’’ LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 Impulse buying can be hard on the budget. Put your shopping trip off until next week. SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 There may be a slight emotional upset the first part of the week. You can overcome it quickly by sound thinking. This small automobile was loaded down with 19 boxes of fruit and three beautiful young ladies. SAGITTARIUS Health matters should be tended to. Heed Nov. 22-Dec. 21 a warning from one concerned about your welfare. CAPRICORN Dec. 22-Jan. 19 Expansive ideas on the job could impair your good judgement. Success could prove costly. AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb. 18 Be tolerant of those whose thinking is at variance with your own. They could be right, you know. PISCES A family situation resolves itself. Property Feb. 19-Mar. 20 or real estate matters are discussed. from HISTORY’S SCRAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS January 13, 1773—James Oglethorpe and some fellow colonists arrive in South Carolina after sailing from England. The Englishmen are carring a charter to establish a settlement in what is now the state of Georgia. January 14, 1875—Birthday of Albert Schweitzer, medical missionary and philosopher. January 15,1876—For the first time in political history, a cartoon appears with a donkey symbolizing the Democratic Party. January 16,1920—Beginning of liquor prohibition in the United States. Prohibition lasted 13 years. January 17, 1917—The United States buys the Virgin Islands from Denmark for $25 million. January 18, 1782—Birthday of Daniel Webster, American orator and statesman who was also Secretary of State. THE WEST CRAVEN HIGHLIGHTS P. 0. Box 404 Vanceboro, N. C. 28586 Phone. 244-0508 Manager and Publisher R. L. Cannon, Jr. Editor Ricky Cannon News and Circulation Askin Wanda Drake Emul, Spruilltown Charlene Gaskins Cayton Sherry Toler Epworth, Piney Neck Myrt Morris Wilmar, West Craven Heights Susan Helen Dudley’s Crossroad Myrt Morris Vanceboro Ricky Cannon 1 u suoscnoe to inis weekly newspaper just fill out the form below and send to P. O. Box 404. Vance boro, N. C. 28586. WEST CRAVEN HIGHLIGHTS SUBSCRIPTION Rates: $6 per year, $4 per year Name. Address City State JZip- for^^^ subscribe to the West Craven Highlights It’s time for a little self analysis, sweeping the cobwebs away, cleaning out the debris. An unusual person is seen on center stage in your circle of friends and may present a problem for you. • -one year ($6.00) M year ($4.00) Please m^e check out to the West Craven High- 21586^0,Vanceboro, N. C. 28586. You will go on the mailing list immediately.
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