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I JOHN M. HOUSTON WARSAW - John Marvin Houston, 73, died Friday. Graveside service. Devo tional Gardens. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Nancy Jones Jr. of Warsaw; son. John Marvin Houston Jr. of Warsaw; six grand children; a great-grandchild. WILLIAM H. SMITH MAGNOLIA - William Henry "Smitty" Smith, 56, died Saturday. Funeral. Elder Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church. Burial, Maxwell Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Alice Jane Smith; sons, Lonnie Lee Smith of Brooklyn, N.Y., Donnell Smith of Kinston; step-son. Richard James of New York, N.Y.; daughters, Mrs. Gloria Williams of Magnolia, Miss Laura Ann Smith of Kinston; brothers, Charlie Frank Smith of Ja maica. N.Y., James Theo dore Smith of Trenton; sis ters, Mrs. Mamie Pearl Rose and Mrs. Blanchie Lee Rose, both of Comfort, Mrs. Verna Mae Rose of Deep Run, Mrs. Fannie Mae Erwin of Tren ton; siven grandchildren. MARY W. COSTON ROSE HILL - Mrs. Mary , Williams Coston, 73, died j Monday. Funeral, First Bap tist Church. Burial, Rose Hill Funeral Home Cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Avis Newkirk of Rose Hill, Miss Andrea Coston of the home; brother, Henry Williams of Kenansville; sister. Mrs. Irene Dixon of Rose Hill; three grandchil dren. DUPLIN TIMES-PR06RESS MILFORD E. PRICE ROSE H11X - Milford Elroy Price, 82. died Tuesday. Funeral, Wallace Pentecostal Holiness Church, Burial, Wayne Memorial Park, Goldsboro. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Teachey of Garland, Mrs. Beulah East of Orangeburg, S.C.; sons, George Price and Emory Price, both of Garland. James Price of Willard, Ho race Price of Los Angeles, Calif., Durwood Price of Seattle, Wash. John Price of Rose Hill; 19 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren. JAMES D. JOHNSON TURKEY - James Daniel Johnson, S8, died Friday. Funeral, New Hope Baptist Church. Burial, Clinton Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Lil lian T. Johnson; daughter. Miss Tammy Jo Johnson of Greenville; son, James Daniel Johnson Jr. of the home; sisters, Mrs. Jewel T. Taylor of Kenansville, Mrs. Iska Warren and Mrs. Doris Killette, both of Warsaw, Mrs. Madeline Merritt of Newport News, Va.; broth ers, Carlos Johnson of Hampton. Va., Worth John son oi Aiiamonte Springs, Fla. WILLIAM J. POWERS ROSE HILL - William J. Powers, 61, principal of Charity Junior High School, died Saturday. Funeral, Is land Creek A.M.E. Church. Burial, Boney family ceme tery. SOLON JAMES WALLACE - Solon James. 82, died Saturday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Rockfish Cemetery. FRANKLIN R. EDWARDS JACKSONVILLE - Frank tin Delano Roosevelt Ed wards, 43, died Friday. Fu neral, Calvary Missionary Baptist Church. Burial, Dail family cemetery. JOHN A. PARROTT KINBSTON ? Dr. John Arendall Parrott, 68, a sur geon in Lenoir and Duplin counties, died Thursday, Graveside service, Pinelawn Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Peggy Hart Parrott; daughter, Susan A. Parrott of Raleigh; stepdaughter, Rebecca Thigpen of Kinston; sons, John A. Parrott Jr. of Green ville, William Albert Parrott of Frankfort, III.; daughter, Mary Parrott Jones of Tar boro; sister, Alberta Parrott of Greensboro; six grand children. RICKY L. JONES KINSTON - Ricky Lynn Jones, 17, of Atkins. S.C. died Tuesday. OLIVE AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS SENTINEL Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO., INC. Ike Rlddick, Publisher P.O. Box 68 Kenansville, NC 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville, NC 28349 ~r SUBSCRIPTION PRICES Single Copy 11 Cents In Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6Mos.-S1.82 1Yr.?3.64 Outside of Duplin and Adjoining Counties 6Mos.-$2.34 1Yr.?$4.68 Outside North Carolina $5.50 per year January 1st From 9 a.m.-3 p.m. All Merchandise !/2 Price Store Hours Will Be 9 to 3 ^ J ^Children's Nook N.ConterSt, Mount Ollv# Visa And Master Charge Accepted * 7(x#/ J OAJL V^TUihk fb*if%vcj ? r7 7 James Sprunt Technical College Announces Winter Quarter Registeration JANUARY 3 Classes Begin January 4 f P.O. Box 398, Kenansvllle.N.C. Phone 298-1341 GENERAL INFORMATION James Sprunt Technical College offers compre hensive educational services In 23 technical college courses. The college transfer program Is offered through contractual agreement with the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. And, JSTC Is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer. The JSTC Department of Continuing Education 'f 1 offers a variety of Adult Basic Education and Occupational education and vocational courses for persons 18 years of age and older. The College Transfer program enables students to complete an undergraduate degree at a number of I four-year colleges and universities after two years of general college courses at JSTC. PROGRAM LISTING Accounting ? Agricultural Technology Associate Degree Nursing Business Administration Criminal Justice Technology Executive S "cretary General Office Technology Medical Office Assisting Automotive Diesel Mechanics Automotive Mechanics Automotive Technician Building Trades Masonry Buffeting Trades-Carpentry { i Cosmetology Electronic Engineering Technician Electrical Installation & Malnt. Welding Commercial Art Pre-Nurslng SI 1 ft HOLMES'JEWELERS Front Street, Kenansville 'fi All Occasion Plaques, Jewelry and Repair Needs Ph: 296-1443 k* r { CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES ' Ph: 298-4447 Beulaville, N.C. WHALEY'S AUTO & WRECKER ty SERVICE ; Beulaville ^ Ph: 298-4742 JACKSON'S IGA STORES v Beulaville - Kenansville - Pink Hill Jimmy Jackson and Employees j KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & J FAISON PHARMACY P '!; Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane \ QUICK SALES !? Pink Hill r Ph: 568-4450 n BEULAVILLE GARMENT ?j COMPANY. INC. \ji JONES FOOD STORE, INC. Kenneth Jones Beulaville ^COMMUNITY CARPET CENTER - Hwy 41, Beulaville "Beside Beulaville Garment Co." (A Ph: 298-4319 \ MILLER HARDWARE pj Main Street, Beulaville v' Sampson Paints Availablel i' Ph: 298-3337 I ' V 231033 GIFT GIVING IN BIBLICAL TIMES IN THE BIBLE, SIFTS WAVE BEEN SIVEN FOR COUNTLESS REASONS. BV FATHERS TO SONS, AS A DOWRY TO A DAUGHTER ON HER MARRIAGE, BV THE BRIDEGROOM TO THE FATHER OF THE BRIDE, TO FELLOW MEN OUT OF GOOD WILL OR TO SECURE A FAOR. AS A CASE IN POINT, TAKE THE EXAMPLE OF JACOB'S SIFTS TO WIS BROTHER ESAU. JACOB/AFTER YEARS OF SEPARATION FROM WIS BROTHER, WAS FACED WITH THE GRIM FACT HE MUST MEET ESAU WHOM WE HAD WRONGED IN 7UE FAST. AS A GIFT OF REPENTANCE HERE IS WHAT JACOB GAVE: "TWO HUNDRED SHE-SCATS, AND TWENTY WE GOAT5, TWO HUNDRFD EWES, AND TWENTY RAMS, THIRTY MILCH CAMELS WITH THEIR COLTS, FORTY KINE, AND TEN BULLS, TWENTY SHE-ASSES, AND TEN FCALS.* THAT'S SAYING YOU ARE SORRY IN A BIG WAY! THE GIFTS REQUIRED TO BARTER FOR A WIFE WERE ALSO VERY IMPORT ANT WHEN ONE REALIZES THAT THE CONCERNED FATHER OF "THE BRIDEGROOM HAD TO ARRANGE FOR THEM TO BE TRANSPORTED Ss, -277. s,Ji > ?3 Foe such a j journey, ?* thesis much | to be pone l ...STURRY CAMELS ARE LOAREP WITH POOR, WATER1, WINE, GARMENTS, ANR , RICH GIFTS OF SILKS, ANR FINE WOOLS -NOTlO MOTION SHEKELS OF GOLR, ANR TALENTS OF SILVER, FOR OBTAINING A WIFE IS AVERY COSTLY AFFAIR, ANR SERIOUS, AS LONG JOURNEYS THROUGH THE WILR COUNTRY OF THESE ANCIENT TIMES ARE FILLER WITH MANY I RANGERS ANR HARRSHIRS [ HH7 LSS SA/E "THIS FOR VDUR SUNOAV SCHOOL SCRAP0OOK , Coayrijhl. 1N0, Ma ? UMi. DWHbuM by UaogaMii. f. 0. ?? IM.MaMWtown, N. T. 10M0. Itvougb Hutchinson Htnocwtoi. 11110 VIDoga II. CaiAilo Co. N0I0 I \y~ BEULAVILLE TIRE COMPANY ^5 81 WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICER Hwy 24 West, Beulaville Ph: 298-4662 "p= BEULAVILLE GAS CO. From Hwy. 24 to Hwy. 41 East, Boulaville W/T^ Ph: 298-4010 \'llLl WHALEY SUPER MARKET |j Beulaville V///^ Monk Whaley Jfa= NEW W. H. JONES CO., INC. Pink Hill '"|p Ph: 568-3171 WEST AUTO PARTS CO. [p Warsaw- r\enansville - Beulaville EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. M Worthington Bldg., N. Main St., Kenansville Complete Eye Glass Service Ph: 296-1782 BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & M FURNITURE CO. \>L Orzo Thigpen Hwy 24 E., Beulaville Ph: 298-3476 ?=2 i TEAN'S FABRIC SHOP fl m Main Street, Beulaville W/f^ Open Mon. thru Sat. 8:30-5:30 utts Ph: 298-4757 ^ ? stomok or this pagi, along with ministers or au faiths, urge rou id attend jhe church of tour choice tub sunmt ? iiir-nrni?? _ f
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