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ARENDELL PARROT ACADEMY FALL FAIR ? Would you like to own a brand new Datsun Sentra? A ten-speed bike? A gas grill? a casual outfit from Josh Allen's? A new T.V.? Banner House luggage from Brody's? Are antiques, crafts, needlework, ceramics and novel Christmas gifts your thing? Are you looking for bargains in children's toys? Does the thought of fresh baked food, home-frozen and canned goods and local produce make your mouth water? Does the sight of lush green plants and exotic flowers cause your green thumb to itch? Do you like Nantucket shirts at bargain prices? Do you enjoy King's barbeque and a -?.? . _ ? _ ? ifl carnival mat ieatures a very special guesi: Would you like to take your children through the House of the Christmas Mouse to do their Christmas shopping? Would you like to have a fun day with your family and finish your Christmas shopping? If you answered "yes" to any one of these questions, then follow the Reeces Pieces to the Arendell Parrott Academy Fall Fair on Saturday. Oct. 30th. On that day from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., APA's gym will be brimming with unique bargains in clothing, plants, food, crafts, ceramics, needlework, toys and handcrafted Christmas treasures. Two new booths will be added this year. A sample ot the Father's Booth includes an oriental dinner and an all-day fishing trip. The other booth ? The House of the Christmas Mouse ? was created especially for children. They can purchase inexpensive gifts for family and friends. Also. Kathie Housed Bogue, a nationally-known silhouette artist, will be creating silhouettes. Outside, an "extra-ter rific" carnival will take place. The out-of this-world guest will be right at home with the Moonwalk and Swing Jets. Video games will ahntinH Qnor>ial trPQtc fr\r IriHc iiMinn and old. will be various attractions ranging from karate by "Doc" Stroud to an airplane show by New River Model Aviators. Student booths will include a ring toss, fishing pond and the seasonal Haunted House. From 11:30 a Hi to 2 p.m., King's will cater a barbecue lunch. Other carnival culinary delights will be hot dogs, cotton candy, popcorn and soft drinks. At Arendell Parrot) Academy located on the Airport Road in Kinston. everybody gets into the act to make this day a fun-filled tradition. Pictured above, standing, left to right. Rett Hood. Johna Howard. Mrs. Lorraine Allen. Nancv Crews. Bill Hollingsworth, and, kneeling, Jim Brett. Milly Hollingsworth. Lenoir School Menus Oct. 25-29 Monday - spaghetti with meat sauce and roll, or sloppy joe. tossed salad or green beans, buttered corn, peaches, roll Tuesday - sliced turkey on dressing with gravy or baked ham. cranberry sauce, broc coli or green peas, sweet potatoes, roll Wednesday - beef vege table soup, saltines. grilled cheese sandwich or hot dog, fresh fruit, cinnamon bun Thursday - fried chicken or barbecued chicken, rice and gravy, corn cobbette, vege table sticks or green limas. roll, fruit cup Friday - jack o'burger, cottage fries, witches sticks, peach salad, black cat cake Milk is offered with all meals. A variety of extra items are for sale. Pink Hill Halloween Carnival The Pink Hill School will be having their annual Halloween Carnival on Oct. 28. A supper consisting of barbecue or fried chicken will be served from the school cafeteria beginning at 4 p.m. and running until 7 p.m. Plates will be S3. The Carnival will get underway at 7 p.m. Army Wants Choosey People The Army is offering young people a lot of choices these days. According to Sergeant William Fitzgerald, Army recruiter in Clinton', there is a program which enables high school seniors to join the Army now and report for duty after their graduation. In the Army they will get their choice of either the skill training they want to learn or the first place they would like to be stationed. "We call it the Delayed Entry Program (DEP), and it is perfect for high school seniors. It gives them time to get their high school diploma the foundation for almost everv opportunity in life. Colleges certainly require it. as do most jobs worth having. The Army wants enlistees to finish high school, too. That's why we give you the time to do it," said Fitzgerald. Under DEP, you get a guarantee of your choice of training, and there is a lot to choose from. The Army has more than 300 skill areas in fields as diverse as auto mnhilp anrt aircraft mechanics, surveying and foreign languate interpret ing. After two or three years in the Army, many of the skills can be used in civilian life. "Or, if you prefer, you can have your choice of the first place you'd like to be sta tioned. That is attractive to high school seniors. A lot of young people have chosen to see Europe while serving at one of our posts in West Germany. Others prefer to stay closer to home, and that can be worked out. too," "College is also very much in the picture," says Fitz gerald. "Through the Army College Fund, qualified sol diers can accumulate up to _ $15,200 for college in a short two-year enlistment, or up to $20,100 for three years. The Army wants and needs high quality individuals. That's why we urge you to get your diploma. Complete your senior year knowing that you've planned for your future." H|||ilgQKn 1 * : > M| TROPIC AN A Z~p^ ORANGE i Trojan* JI SWIFT PREMIUM T-BONE j im STEAK $1 AO| 1 Hi *2.69 ?'"'lll swift premium tenderized steak *1.89 hamburger lbh .19 swift premium round i ever-ready 5-lb. bag STEAK flour 69' si jla comet 28 oz. box lb. * ? PI CF ftQc ? # I NEW W.H. JONES CO. I HAS GOT SERIOUS ABOUT SELLING GROCERIES . . . SERIOUS ABOUT LOW PRICES Inirr nriT ?n nrr ,iprT~r~~i 1 COCA-COLA liters79.*1[ spaghetti and 24 ^ttle crate '3.19 plus meat balls ?is*3i _ 2 oaj 15 oz. cans t&Mj PEPSI-COLA liter 89 I ^ ^ t'afj 24 bottle crate *3.79 plus i ?Ull deposit^ , B- UK. PEPPER LITERS W l|Qv 24 BOTTLE CRATE *3.49 PLUS DEPOSIT MAXWELL HOUSE TWIN PET COFFEE ESS DOG FOOD 10 OZ. JAR 15 OZ. cans DRY GOODS LEVI'S ONE LOT LADIES V^\ PANTYHOSE *16.75 BUY 1 dA GET 1 FREE ||| PATTERNS IIB1 n / 3 7b ? ONE RACK LADIES H U I READY-TO-WEAR i 1 OFF I Ya PRICE M ? | PRE-INVENTORY SALE ? ID All Elec. Fans 10% Off S ? All Water Hose 10% Off ? All Wood & Alum. Ladders 10% Off ? All Chapin Compressed Sprays 10% Off .? ? All Gott or Igloo Water Coolers 10% Off ;fl ? All Lawn Mowers (incl. Lincolns) 10% Off oainchecKs . W i ? All Chains - Any Type 10% Off ? All Pots - Pahs - Glassware, Household :U Gadgets (non-elec.) 10% Off iBniTir ~y\ - u ? All Plumbing Supplies 10% Off Bff|?||?l ? All Sampson Paint 20% Off fl 3 ? Lots of other specials too numerous jjlPf ? M ' ? Plenty of Stove Pipe and Heater Supplies ? ? We Have Aladdin Kerosene Heaters, ?|C) hall bead - Uats, Rye, Rye urass, ? Fescue - Wheat _ M I ? Super 98 Elec. Fencers, Reg. $79.95 $52.95 ? '^1 t ? CRUISEMASTER ANTIFREEZE BY GULF *2.99 GALLON ? KELLY PERFECT AXES (REG. *27.00) SALE *18.95 .1 I See us for All Your Hardware & Farm Supply Needs ' *
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