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1 believe Duplin Couaty needs the super highway 1-40. I
also believe Duplin needs as good a tobacco program as
can possibly be obtained. . .Believing these two things to
be important to Duplin County, the only way I can vote on
November 2nd is for Duplin's old friend, Charlie Whitley. .
.A large turnout is needed in this general election. . .There
is little doubt Whitley will win in Duplin County. .
.However, there are other counties in which he might not
fare so well. . .So, a large vote in Duplin will help him in
other counties as it all comes down to numbers. . .The
opposition has stated several times he is not for Interstate
1-40. . .And. his inexperience in tobacco could be a
disaster. . .And. you only need one loss to be really lost.
1-40 is the salvation of southeastern North Carolina. The
growth and economic development of this area is directly
. tied to that highway. . .In fact, it would not surprise me if
campaign funds were not available for folks who would not
support that highway from areas like Myrtle Beach, S.C.
and the growing and developing western part of North
Carolina. . .With satellite communication and break
throughs in tie-in computers, an area once thought to be
vital for growing companies is no longer true. A company
can locate most any place and have all the information at
its fingertips in a matter of seconds. . .However, that
company does need good roads to ship out and ship in its
products. 1-40 is this road in this area. To help Duplin in
this area of improvements, there is only one candidate who
has not said he was against the road. . .Charlie Whitley.
? Son-of-a-Gun. ..
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MIRANDA B. BRINSON
ROSE HILL - Mrs. Mi
randa Boney Brinson, 75,
died Monday. Funeral, New
Christian Chapel Baptist
Church.Burial, church ceme
tery.
Surviving: daughter, Mrs.
Alma Loftin of White Plains;
sisters, Mrs. Susan McCol- '
lough and Mrs. Mamie
Boney Dixon, both of Rose
Hill, Mrs. Katie Hall of
Kenansville, Mrs. Ruth
Kelly of Chinquapin; bro
ther, Jim Boney of Rose Hill;
six grandchildren; seven
VIRGINIA C. ARNETTE
BALTIMORE. MD. ? Mrs.
Virginia Cherry Arnette, 91,
died Thursday. Funeral,
Tyndall Funeral Home
chapel. Burial, Maplewood
Cemeterv. Mount Olive.
MARY D.M. JONES
TEACHEY - Mrs. Mary
Dicie Moore Jones. 67, died
Thursday. Funeral, Wallace
Pentecostal Holiness
Church. Burial. Duplin Me
morial Gardens.
DALL1E D. BEST i
MOUNT OLIVE - Dallie
^^leaseVote November 2nd I
REELECT
T. C. SMITH
(Democratic Candidate)
to the
Lenoir County
Board of Education
"OUR CHILDREN FIRST. "
Your Support and Vote will be greate/y appreciated.
Paid for by T.C. Smith
PRESTON R. FUSSELL
WALLACE - Preston Ray
Fussell, 79, of Wilmington,
retired Veterans Administra
tion attorney, died Tuesday.
Graveside service, Fussell
family cemetery. Rose Hill.
Surviving: wife, Mrs.
Eleanor Torrence Fussell;
sisters. Mrs. Virginia Moore
of Kenansville, Mrs. Gladys
Teachey of Wallace, Mrs.
Carol V. Scott of Franklin,
Va.
ROBERT J. RIVENBARK
WALLACE - Robert Junior
Rivenbark. 78. died Sunday.
Funeral. Edgerton Funeral
Home. Burial. Riverview
Memorial Park.
Surviving: wife, Mrs. Car
rie Piner; daughters. Mrs.
Minnie Rackley and Mrs.
Mamie Moore, both of Kin
ston; sons, Robert Henry
Rivenbark of Rocky Point.
Acie Rivenbark of Wallace,
Ray Rivenbark of Willard; 11
grandchildren; three great
grandchildren.
Pink Hill Cable TV,
Inc.
Now Taking Applications For
Anyone Interested In Cable TV
In The Town Of Pink Hill
Contact:
Tom or Angela Turner
302 W. Broadway St.
Pink Hill
Call 568-4543
or inquire at the town hall
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