POLLY J . HERRING ? ROSE HILL ? Mrs. Polly Jane Herring. &4. died Tues day. Funeral, Guiding Star Holiness Church. Burial. Fowler family cemetery. Surviving daughter, Mrs. Mary Ethel Fowler of Fay ettcville; sons. Isaac Herring Z Jr. of Rose Hill. William Ray ?1 Herring and James J. Her - fins, both of Washington. John Herring and Herring, both of Great Neck. N.Y.. James Arthur Herring ~ - of Wallace. Kenneth Herring * of West Orange. N.Y.; , brother. James Roscoe Fow ler of Rose Hill; sisters. Mrs. Lena L. Hall and Mrs. Lula belle Austin, both of Wil - mington; 44 grandchildren; ? 33 great-grandchildren. - MARCOS N. HARRIS JR. FA1S0N - Marcus Nath aniel Harris Jr., 53. died Monday. Funeral, Faison Baptist Church. Burial. Fat ?* son Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Julia Precvthe Harris; daughters. Mrs. Diane H. Broughton of Charleston. S C.. Mrs. Linda H. McLamb of Benson- so"* Jessie V Harris of Honolulu. Hawaii. Michael Hams of Stedman. Rich Harris of Faison; stepdaughter. Miss Kathy Kennedy of Faison, Stepsons, Danny Kennedy, Robbie Kennedy and John Kennedy, all of Faison; mother. Mrs. Elsie Harris of Stedman. 12 grandchildren. JOSEPH C. HARPER ALBKRTSON - Joseph Clarence"J-C. Harper, bb, died Sunday. Funeral. * Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Albert son Ward. Burial, Oakridge Me morial Park. Surviving, wife. Mrs. Katie B. Harper; son. Cla rence Lane Harper of Kin ston; daughters. Mrs. Pat Padgett of Mount Olive. Mrs. Mary Filiberts of Al bcrtson: brother. J.W. Har per of Kcithville. La.; sisters, Mrs. Lou Bli/./.ard of Pink Hill. Mrs. Verdi Taylor of - LaGrangc. Mrs. Selma Hill * and Mrs. Drudie Stroud. both of Deep Run; five grandchildren. MINIES HOWARD K1NST0N Minies How ard, 52, died Monday. Fu neral, Howard & Carter Fu neral Home. Burial, Pine lawn Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Lena M. Howard; daughter, Mrs. Thelma Dawson of Thomas ville; sons, William Gary Howard and Jerry Minies Howard, both of Kinston; mother, Mrs. Annie Metts Howard of Trenton; sisters, Mrs. Vicie Eubanks, Mrs. Rosetta Jenkins and Mrs. Margaret Holloway, all of Kinston, Mrs. Estelle Ham, Mrs. Aileen Stanley and Mrs. Mary Lee Boyette, all of Deep Run, Mrs. Pealie Mae Jones of Trenton; brothers, Ralph Howard. John Willard Howard and Bobby Howard, all of Kinston. Hardy How ard of Deep Run; three grandchildren. MARY A. NUNN CALYPSO - Mrs. Mary Albritton Nunn, 84, died Thursday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home chapel, Mount Olive. Burial, Calypso Cemetery. Surviving: son, Paul A. Nunn of LaGrange; four grandchildren; five great grandchildren. AUDREY A. CHEEK MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Aubrey Alphin Cheek, 77, died Wednesday. Funeral, Mount Olive Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Maplewood Cemetery. Surviving: sister, Mrs. Sally A. Batson of Mount Olive; brothers, Benjamin Earl Alphin and GilLert E. Alphin, both of Mount Olive. JAMES C. BROWN BEULAVILLE - James Clayton Brown, 80, died Tuesday. Funeral, Commu nity Funeral Home chapel. Burial. East Duplin Memo rial Gardens. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Rebecca B. Warren of Jacksonville, Mrs. Ola Grey of Richlands; sons. Earl C. Brown and James Howard Brown, both of Bculaville; sisters. Mrs. Ida Mae San derson of Beulaville, Mrs. Virginia Sewell of Ohio, Mrs. Gladys Proctor of Beulaville, Mrs. Hazel B. Brenkworth of Goldsboro; brothers, Jake Brown of Weirton, W.Va., B. Leo Brown of Beulaville, Ray Brown of Carrboro; eight grandchildren; four great grandchildren. CHARLIE L. SMITH K1NSTON Charlie Lemon Smith, 6b, died Tuesday. Funeral, chapel of Howard & Carter Funeral Home. Burial, Westview Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Ora Lee Savage Smith; sisters, Mrs. Fannie Davenport of Deep Run, Mrs. Lucille Piot rowski of Richmond, Va.; brother, William Christopher Smith of Deep Run. DOLLIE W. SOUTHERLAND CHINQUAPIN ? Mrs. Dollie Williams Southerland. 76. died Wednesday. Fu neral, Bethlehem Free Will Baptist Church. Burial, Southerland family ceme tery. Surviving: daughters. Miss Kathleen Southerland of the home, Mrs. Mary Nobles of Chinquapin; son, John W. Southerland of Chinquapin; sister, Mrs. Grace Sellers of Wallace; thr"- grandchildren. OKI SK. MOBLEY WALLACE - Cyrus Ray Mobley. >'?. died Wednes day. F' Edgerton Fu neral Home chapel. Burial. Amos Lanier Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Pauline Jenkins Mobley; daughters,- Mrs. Brenda Strickland of Beulaville, Miss Jill Mobley of the home; son, Stuart Mobley of Wallace; sisters. Mrs. Ronnie Hunter of Wallace, Mrs. Roxie Gur ganus of Castle Hayne, Mrs. Delia Englehart and Miss Margie Mobley, both of Vir ginia; brothers, Alex Mobley and Alton Mobley, both of Chinquapin. Whitney Mobley, Jarvis Mobley and Albert Mobley, all of Beula ville. Robert Mobley of Wal lace; three grandchildren. MERTIE K. JOYNER CALYPSO - Mrs. Mertie K. Jo/nef, 89. died Thurs day. Funeral. Tyndall Fu neral Home chapel. Burial, Wayne Memorial Park. Surviving: sons. James Joyner and Ralph Joyner, both of Mount Olive. Roy Joyner of Winston-Salem; daughters. Mrs. Betty Hell ing vworth of Mount Olive. Mrs. Viola Barwick of Calyp so; brother. Lloyd Kelly of Goldsboro; sisters. Mrs. Willie Harrelson of Clinton, Mrs. Emma Bailey of Mount Olive. Mrs. Maggie Ellis of Faison: eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. "Never cut what you can untie." Joseph Joubert JSTC'S First Fund Drive A Success The board of directors of the James Sprunt Founda tion met on Jan. 25 at James Sprunt Technical College. The first order of business was a final tally of the funds raised during the fund drive held during November and December. The board had set a goal of SI0.000. This goal was met and exceeded when a total of $11,260 was raised during the drive. Tom Yates, chairman of the foundation board of di rectors. stated that he was very pleased with the results of the fund drive. This money will allow JSTC to fund scholarships and improve the academic programs. Dr. Carl Price, president of JSTC, expressed his appre ciation to the businesses and individuals in Duplin County who contributed. "1 ?m very pleased at this expression of community support for V James Sprunt. litis type of support will enable us to do a better job serving the edu cational needs of the citizens of the county," he said. KRAFT'S STUDIO INC. Specializing In: ? PHOTOGRAPHY ? CUSTOM FRAMING ? ART SUPPLIES F, V 1 "J *vs ? i*r\ 104 W. Jama* St. Mount Oliva A Tala. 658-2576 W CLOSED Off WEDNESDAYS^ j I/?make M t Ellenberg's Florist FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 108-C W. College St. Warsaw Steed Building 293-4071 AT CERTAIN TEMPERATURES.ENERGY BECOMES AI0T MORE VAllJABIL ' ^.... ? ? , I When the temperature takes a nose dive, as it's doing now, the use of energy skyrockets. People need more electricity to heat homes, businesses and factories. But all that additional demand has a price. Durability to produce electricity gets pushed to the 'limit. While often,your energy costs get pushed through the roof That's why now, during this period ? of severe cold, we're asking everyone to 1 make an extra effort to conserve electricity For example, we've talked a lot about peak load, the time of day when the most people use the most electricity. ? Right now, the peak runs from 6 AM * to 1 PM, and then again from 4 PM to 9 PM. If everyone uses less electricity during these peaks, we'll be able to meet your needs no matter what the winter may have in store. Meanwhile,you'll help keep your energy costs reasonable, even when the weather's not. At CP&L we appreciate all of your efforts. Because at these temperatures, energy is really much too I valuable to waste. I MILLER HARDWARE Main Street, Beulaville Sampson Paints Available! Ph: 298-3337 HOLMES'JEWELERS Front Street, Kenansville All Occasion Plaques, Jewelry and Repair Needs Ph: 296-1443 CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES Ph: 298-4447 Beulaville, N.C. WHALEY'S AUTO & WRECKER SERVICE Beulaville Ph: 298-4742 JACKSON'S IGA STORES Beulaville - Kenansville - Pink Hilt Jimmy Jackson and Employees KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & FAISON PHARMACY Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane QUICK SALES Pink Hill Ph: 568-4450 BEULAVILLE GARMENT COMPANY, INC. l?0. Wtr A I.M, b, lmoQ??U.i ? 0 lo. M' fo?wS to WOIO SWIFT RETRIBUTION action was swift wen a wrong wad been committed among the ancient inhabitants of wwat is termed "tub bible lands.'' "me im mediacy and the avenging behavior was sometimes rasw and sometimes a far crn'from justice. take the case of dinah, jacob's daughter bv his wife leah, whom swecwem, a prince of the wivites, loved and seduced and then offered marriage. angrily, jacob refused to permit the marriage because she wad been de filed. the resulting catastrophe (Genesis chapter 34) ended in the SLAVING OF SHECWEM, HIS FATHER HAMOR, AND ALL THE MALES OF THE CITY OF SHALEM. HARSH TREATMENT, INDEED! EQuALlV AS MARSH WOULD 1 HAVE BEEN DAVID'S RESP0N5E TO NA SAL,THE WEALTH^SuEEP OWNER,WHEN ' WE REFUSED TO FEED CXMD AND HIS i MEN AFTER THEY HAP PROTECTED HIS SWEEP FOR A LONG PEROD OF TIME (I SAMUEL CHAPTER 25). DAV'D, WITH , A CONTINGENT OF HiS MEN, WAS RAP- J IDLY DESCENDING ON NABALS DOMICILE,? WITH THE EXPRE5S PURPOSE OF WIP- 1 ING HIM OUT, WHEN ABIGAIL, WIFE OF NASAL, INTERCEDED BV DELIVERING THE FOODSTUFF TO THE INDIGNANT AND RUTHLESS MEN. HOWEVER,NABAL'S OWN FEARS DID WHAT DAVID'S MEN PR0P05ED TO DO-HE DROPPED DEAD . OF FRIGHT! OF COURSE NOT ALL RET RIBUTION WAS A5 HA5TV AND HARSH AS THIS-"CONSIDER THE WISE AND JUST ACTIONS OF MEN LIKE SOLOMON AND JOSEPH! y fs i BEULAVILLE GAS CO. From Hwy. 24 to Hwy. 41 East, Beulaville Ph: 298-4010 WHALEY SUPER MARKET Beulaville Monk Whaley NEW W. H. JONES CO., INC. Pink Hill Ph: 588-3171 WEST AUTO PARTS CO. Warsaw- Kenansville - B ,-ulaville EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. Worthington Bldg., N. Main St., Kenansville Complete Eye Glass Service Ph: 296-1782 BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & FURNITURE CO. Orzo Thigpen Hwy 24 E., Beulaville Ph: 298-3476 TEAN'S FABRIC SHOP Main Street, Beulaville Open Mon. thru Sat. 8:30-6:30 Ph: 298-4787 JONES FOOD STORE. INC. Kenneth Jones Beulaville SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY

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