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Happy Birthday April 26: Keith Lancaster Stephanie Wiggins Raymond Arrington, Jr. Donna Tripp Joey Lee Lawrence April 28: Michael Jacaruso Floyd Allen Smith Mrs. Eleanor W. Tyson Dorothy Wallace Marcia Casey Ginny Chandler Crystal Hill April 29: I Ida Pearl Buck Mary Elizabeth Ipock William Haddock Nadine Waters Jeanette Gaskins Deana Marie Benefield Earl Hardwick April 30: William Willis Emma Lee Sutton Patricia Kite Debbie Coward Billy Morris Paul W. Willis Travis Lynn Morris Billy Van Morris, Jr. Douglas Willis Wealthy Brinkley Amy Leigh Bryan Ronald Pugh May 1: RocI.elle Gordon Francis L. Tripp Jo-Lynne Crawford Beatrice Heath Preston Brownell May 2: Alton Whitley Laura Rose Lancaster Barbara Whitford Myrtle Ipock Rodrick Stewart Happy Anniversary April 26: •Mr. & Mrs. Allen Ray Buck April 27: JVIr. & Mrs. Earl Jones Ir. & Mrs. Ronnie Harrell April 28: Mr. & Mrs. Linwood Drake May 1: Mr. & Mrs. Winfred Roach May 2: Mr. & Mrs. Fred Midgett tlitlnpHsneWy • lianp New Bern Farmer’s Market To Open The New Bern Farmers’ Market will hold its grand opening the 1st week in June. Tentative plans are set to be open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The time for operation will be 7 a.m. until products are sold. The Market will have 20 stalls. If the demand for space is big, there will be available space outside. A dinner meeting is planned for tonight, April 26 at 7 p.m. at the 70 East Fish Camp for anyone who plans to use the markets. At the meeting the rules regulations and price for stalls will be discussed. Those producers who wish more information or cannot attend the Thursday meeting are urged to contact Bill Dunham, Craven County Agricultural Extension agent, who also chairs the New Bern Chamber of Commerce’s Farmers’ Market operating committee, by writing to P.O. Box 1340, New Bern or call 633- 1477. West Craven Highlights, Aprii 26, 1984, Page 11 FtM ftr b| OliHi larfctr. Jr. VOTE KEEP CHRIS BARKER in the Ef • N.C. HOUSE VOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED YOU CAN SMIE$2S(r ONHEAnUGAND COOUKYDUR HOAC JULirnKES IS COmiON SENSE. The way you build a home can mate up to a 40%diffenence in v^at you pay for heating and cooling. ^t some people tend tothinkan energy-efficient home has to be an exotic plan out of the21st Century The fact is, almost any Savings based on houses with 1500square feet. Bigger houses save more. kind of house can be built to what we call "Common Sense'standards. And, even though it does cost a bit more to build, your energy savings of $20 to^30 a month make up the difference in a hurry What’s more, chances are, there are also a lot of ways you can save in the home you’re in now So call us or stop by Whatever your housing situation, were happy to help out. Because the more you get out of your energy dollar the nr we get out of ours. Ana that’s better for both of us. CPM. The BetterYou Do, The Better We Do. more
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