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:OOTBALL TEAM ? B.F. GRADY SCHOOL - Shown ibove is the football team at B.F. Grady School coached by dr. Morrisey and managed by Clifton Ferrior. Top row, eft to right, Joe Sheppard, Tim Herring, Jay Gardener, dike Jones, Robert Cannady and Kenny Jones. Second |w, Kyete Holmes, Bryan Harper, Allen Boyette, Hugh Tarper, Stephen Garner and Darrell Rouse. Third row, Oarrell Branch, Willie Kenan, Kenneth Thompson, Boo Outlaw, Kirby Harper, Kevin Price and Chris Walker. Fourth row, Keith McKeiver, Thomas Best, Stephon Brewington, Allen Taylor, Tiru Carawan, Charles Brown, and Darren Powell. Fifth row, Eddie Miller, f?aul Barnette, Jeff Carawan, Allen Moore, Randy Lewis, Greg Jones, Doug Whaley. Student Pays Back Mistakes Of Past Oct. 20. 1982 Duplin County Board of Education Kenansville, NC 28349 ^ear Board Members: I graduated from Rose Hill High School in 1951. Mr. William Teachey was the principal and had a great ieal of influence on my life. He provided an opportunity For me to work at school to pay for my school lunches and have a little income for pocket money. ^ However. 1 took advantage ?>f the opportunity and stole itoney in small sums during my junior and senior years. I rave no idea how much these small sums amounted to luring the 1 '/i years I ran the ;oncession stand during re :ess periods. Recently I have been ex rrsed to some truths in the ord of God which have convinced me of the uncon fessed sin mentioned in the above paragraph. Over the years the thought of making restitution to Rose Hill High School went through my mind but I would dismiss it since the school had been closed for some time. Even tually the school burned and I thought it would be im possible to ever make resti tution. However my dear wife suggested I send the money to the Duplin County Board of Education. 1 am enclosing a check for $200 which I believe is more than enough to make biblical restitution. I now ask for your forgiveness and trust you will do so. If you feel that this amount is not sufficient please let me know at your earliest convenience. Very truly yours, "In Christ." Signature withheld Local Public Health News Costin urges Steps Against Influenza it's the "flu" season again and residents of Duplin County are once more being urged to take this often epi demic disease seriously, ac cording to Joe Costin, health department director. The influenza alert is par ticularly important for older people and those who are vulnerable because of lung or heart diseases or diabetes. Such people should check with their physicians about being immunized by vac cines. ^ Costin placed emphasis on influenza's infectiousness . and suggested common- .. sense precautions to prevent ' the illness from spreading. Needless exposure in large ^ groups of people should be avoided, be said. Sneezes q and coughs should be cover ed with a handkerchief or ' tissue. If flu strikes a ^ family member, those tend ing the patient should be y sure to wash their hands and ^ tissues should be disposed of . . . ir in a paper bag that is frequently replaced. Serving food and beverages in paper and plastic disposable plates, j cups and bowls used only \ once by one person and then j discarded can help reduce j the risks of cross-infection. : When flu viruses get into j the noses and mouths of ! susceptible persons, infec- : tion may occur, producing such symptoms as fever, 1 chills, headache, dry cough I nd aches in the back, legs nd arms. Bed rest for the patient is nportant in the treatment of u, Costin pointed out, along 'ith keeping warm and rinking plenty of fluids. But ' the symptoms persist and te illness is severe, consult our family physician, he dvised. "Influenza is catching." ostin warned, "so be sure > take all steps necessary to rotect family members and ny others who come into intact with the patient, fith proper care, we can cep influenza to a minimum i our community this year." J . results O you wants you want | classifieds ! Some say sneezing on Satur day means you'll see your sweetheart on Sunday. Get Ready For The Holidays 30% off all Wallpaper 20% Discount All Upholstery Material ? New & Used Furniture For Sale WE DO: ? Refinishing A" ? Upholstering |j/ ? Car Upholstering Tony Brills Upholstery Hill St. Ext., Rt. 2, Warsaw Call 293-3265 ; Holiday Specials j | Shop Early Save { Sale Ends Nov. 30th t 25% off Men Lady's Stone Rings Onyx, Jade, Opal, Catseye li * 40% off Bulova Quartz Watches 20-30% off Pulsar & Seiko 1/4 ct. 2 Diamond Earrings J Only J *150.00 I 14K A Gold Sanddollars A ?6.95 { 14K Serpentine J Bracelet 2 ?6.5? 2 N. Center St. 1804 W. Cumberland St V Mount Olive Dunn, N.C. ? Tel. 658-3258 892-1827 ^ Pin Hook Updates Fire Protection Homeowners in the Pink Hook Fire Di?tnct in Duplin County should be saving money this winter on their property insurance as a result of improvement in their fire protection classifi cations. The N.C. Insurance News service reports the savings apply to homeowners' and fire insurance policies. For example, the rate for a $50,000 brick veneer home in the district has dropped from $271 to $229 a year. The rate for a similarly valued frame dwelling has dropped from $313 to $261 per year. The TURKEY REP DEVILS 6 slices buttered toast 6 slices sharp cheddar cheese 6 slices tomato Salt and pepper 6 slices cooked turkey l-lOH ounce can condensed cream of mushroom soup 3/4 cup turkey broth, milk or water Cayenne and mustard, if desired Paprika Arrange on shallow baking pan toast topped with cheese slices, tomato slices seasoned with salt and pepper and turkey slices. Blend soup with broth; season to taste with cayenne and mustard, if desired. Top each sandwich writh 3 to 4 spoonsful of soup. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 425 degrees for about 15 minutes, or until cheese begins to melt and top is browned. Makes 6 sandwiches. Smith Dry Cfleanert Warsaw. N C Farriors Furnitura Rose Hill. N.C Beulaville Dry Cleaners Beulaville. N.C. PiOfllv Wiggly Store Faison & Mount Olive examples are based on the policy most widely purchased by homeowners. Savings on other policies are com parable. For more information, homeowners arc advised to consult their insurance agents. OUTSTANDING f?VALUE!?| UHF/VHF Model 3649A I Fringe Reception ? 143" Boom Channel Master?-* TV ANTENNA SALE! 'CHANNEL KING' ANTENNA with AUTOMATIC ROTATOR and ALL CHANNEL BOOSTER ?fff\^4500^. S" INCLUDES COMPLETE PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION Receive all the TV channels in the area And save a bundle! 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That way you'll be sure to have le IRA capital that you'll need next year. Stop by any convenient United Carolina Bank location for e information about your next financial move. We'll be to help you plan a secure investment future! antial penalty for early tytthdrana jSEBB v Member
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