BLACK BEAR KILLED NEAR PINHOOK Hern\an Craft, pictured here at the trophy, shot the 450-pound bear Dec. 30, 1981 near Pinhook as he was deer hunting. "1 heard something rumbline through the bushes," said Cratt. "Ihe big bear was sneaking out in a crouched position when 1 shot him." The bear's claws (or toenails) arc three inches long and sharp. Craft lives at Sloan in Duplin County Duplin School Monus I Oct. 28-22 Breakfast Mon ? Manager's Choice Tue. ? bran muffin, cereal, juice Wed. - sausage buscuit, cereal, juice Thur. ? poptart, cereal, juice Fri. ? orange muffin, cereal, juice Lunch Mon. - Manager's choice Tue. ? hot dog with chili or meatloaf with roll, mashed potatoes or green peas, fruit side or banana Wed. ? sloppy joe sand HOMECOMING TURKEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Turkey United Methodist Church is celebrating their annual homecoming on Sun day. Oct. 17th. The pastor. Rev. Charles F. Eakin of Mount Olive, will deliver the message at the II a.m. worship service. Sunday School will be begin at 10. 'Lunch will be served in the fellowship hall immediately following the worship service HARVEST DAY AT SANDY PLAIN Harvest Day will be held on Sunday. Oct. 17 at Sandy Plain Free Will Baptist Church. Sunday School is at 9:45. and the worship hour at 11 o'clock. The visiting minister will be Rev. Robert Rollins. Lunch follows the worship hour, with singing at 1:30 featuring the Limestone Singers of Potters Hill. R-.-v. Ransom McAhee and the congregation invites everyone to <*njoy the da with them. wich or beef stew with rice and roll, tossed salad or green beans, peach crisp or fresh grapes. Thur. Raviola with roll or chick filet sandwich, corn or green limas, fruited gelatin or juice Fri. ? vegetable beef soup with peanut butter sandwich or tacos with lettuce and tomatoes, apple or fruit cup Each meal is served with milk. Substitutions may occur. Breakfast is served only in schools with the program. Additional items are available for purchase. ^Learr^Ou^Natioi^^ Warsaw See-Saws Square Dance Club announces 'beginner Classes' Open House: Monday Night Oct. 18 " 8 pm Monday Night Oct. 25 Classes Begin Monday Night * Nov. 1 7:00 P.M. Warsaw Elementary School Information Call 296-0848 or 293-7Z70 at night Worthington Promoted! The appointment of Robert L. Worthington as associate director of sales has been announced by Clyde O. Fulk Jr.. state sales manager for the Farm Bureau Insurance ^Companies in North Caro lina. With Farm Bureau for 22 :years, the Wayne County native began his insurance career as an agent in Green County. Promoted to agency manager in Duplin in 1963. he was recognized in 1968 and in 1973 as "Honor Agency Manager, Category 1" on a statewide basis. Worthington has qualified as an All Star for 19 years and the company Round Table for 17 years. An active participant in numerous in dustry awards, he has also completed seven pairts of the CLU examination. Worthing is a member of the local board of directors of the Bank of North Carolina. N.A. He is a past president of Sampson-Duplin Under writers and area vice presi dent of the N.C. Live Under writers Association. A member of West Duplin Free Will Baptist Church. Worthington serves as chair man of the board of deacons. Married to the former Alice Have Moye, they have two sons. Linwood and Al. Linwood Worthin$ton | Unwood Worthington receives National eSafcs Achievement Award The National Association of Life Underwriters has announced that Linwood Worthlngton has qualified for the NSAA Award for this year. The award recognizes those members of the Asso ciation who have excelled in service to their communities ? Duplin County Farm Bureau t P.O. Box 747-Hwy #11 z Kenansville, N.C. 28349 Telephone: #296-1486or r 289-3612 ?\ a THEHOUSE PLANS THAT COULD SAVE YOU UPTO $2SOAYEAR. The way you build a home can make up to a 40%difference in what you pay tor heati ng and cool i ng. ret some people tend tothinkan energy-efficient home has to be an exotic plan out of the 21st Century The fact is, almost any Savings based on houses with 1,500 square 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, we're happy to help out. Because the more you get out of your energy dollar the more we get out of ours. Ana that's better for both of us. CP&L The Better You Do, The Better We Do. 111 L'VTTT T7C North Carolina I JLAllLiLu Textile Week Touching Our Lives Totally October 18th - 23rd Honoring People, Products, Plants,