GARDNER B. HOUSTON PINK HILL ? Gardner Bry ant Houston, 78, died Sun day. Funeral. Edgerton Fu peral Home chapel. Beula ville. Burial. East Duplin . * Memorial Gardens. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Nora Sumner Houston; sons, Ty son Harold Houston and Rickie Beaman Houston) both of Pink Hill, Bryson Carroll Houston of Smith field; sisters, Mrs In* Heath, Mrs. Minnie Smith : >nd Eva Futrell, all of Pink Hill; brothers. Joe Houston. Cagie Houston and John Houston, all of Pink Hill, Posie Houston of Richlands; four grandchildren. IRENE K. HERRING MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Irene Kornegay Herring, 83, died Monday. Memorial service, Sanford Presby terian Church near Mount Olive. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Outlaw and Mrs. Katheryn Rich, both of route 1. Mount Olive; sister, Mrs. Betty K. Barfield of Mount Olive; three grand children. BEATRICE H. JONES RICHLANDS - Mrs. Bea trice Hill Jones, 68, died Tuesday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home, Mount Olive. Burial. Oak Ridge Cemetery. Surviving: sons, John Henry Sullivan of Mount Olive, Thomas J. Sullivan of New Jersey; daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Moats of Tennes see; brother. Buck Hill of Mount Olive; sister, Mrs. Callie Parks of Seven Springs; six grandchildren; a great-grandchild. JAMES E. EUBANKS K1NSTON - James Edward r- Eubanks, 74, died Wednes day. Funeral, Howard & Carter Funeral Home. Bu - rial. Pinelawn Memorial J Park. Surviving; wife, Mrs. Blanche P. Eubanks; daugh ters. Mrs. Lora Maltass and Mrs. Joyce Garvey, both of Kinston, Mrs. Lucille Ligh tell of New Orleans. La.; sons. Elwood Eubanks. Ar thur Lee Eubanks and James . Robert Eubanks. all of Kin * ston. Jimmy Ray Eubanks of Seven Springs; brother, Bcn - jamin Speight Eubanks of 1 Trenton; halfbrother, John : Adams of Trenton; 20 grand 2 children; 18 great-grand - children. LOUISE B. JONES * WARSAW - Louise Bundy Jones. 70. died Wednesday. Funeral. Warsaw Baptist Church. Burial. Pinecrest Cemetery. Surviving: daughters. Mrs. Joyce J. Frederick of Goldsboro, Mrs. Vickie J. Tanner of Richmond. V , Mrs. Bundy J. Hendors. . Wilmington; son, Steve Jones of Clearwater, Fla.; sisters, Mrs. Marjorie Hart and Mrs. Mary Mangum, both of Raleigh; eight grand children. IRENE 0. PRICE KENANSVILLE - Mrs. Irene Outlaw Price. 62, died Tuesday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home, Mount Olive. Burial, Devotional Gardens, Warsaw. Surviving: husband. Wade Price; sons, Daryl Price and Dwain Price, both of Kenansville, Danny Price of Pink Hill; daughters, Mrs. Dean T. Johnson of Warsaw, Mrs. Denice P. Brinson of Wallace; brothers, Lemus Outlaw, Eugene Outlaw and Ronnie Outlaw, all of Mount Olive; sisters, Mrs. Opal Smith of Pink Hill, Mrs. Alene Torrans of Wilson, Mrs. Joyce Tyndall of Kin st on; 10 grandchildren. . LEON MAREADY BEULAVILLE - Leon Ma ready, 60, died Monday. Funeral, Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Maready family cemetery. Route 1, Chinquapin. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Jo ann James Mareadv; daugh ters, Mrs. Shirley Metts of Trenton, Mrs. Theresa Parker of Richlands; sons, Rayburn Earl Maready of Richlands, Freeman Maready and Ralph Ma ready, both of Beulaville; sisters, Mrs. Ludy Baggett of Jacksonville, Mrs. Ozelle Wood of Chinquapin, Mrs. Louise Maffett and Mrs. Katie Hall, both of Beula ville, Mrs. Betty Jones of Richlands; brothers, Leslie Maready, Cecil Maready and James Maready. all of Rich lands, Herman Maready of Jacksonville, Gurman Maready of Beulaville, Ver non Maready of Chinquapin; four grandchildren. DONALD S. GIBBS SEVEN SPRINGS - Donald Seawell Gibbs, 63. died Sun day. Funeral, Rouse Funeral Home. LaGrange. Burial. Seven Springs Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Carolyn Wallace Gibbs; daughter. Ms. Mary Wallace Gibbs of Greenville; sisters, Ms. Eleanor Gibbs of Raleigh. Ms. Hilda Gibbs of Seven Springs. FRED W. WHALEY PINK HILL Fred Whit ?ker Whaley. 69, died Wed nesday, Funeral, Garner Howard Funeral Home. Bu rial, Whaley family ceme tery. Surviving' sisters. l?rs. Mack Sanders. Mrs. Fred Mills and Mrs. Daisy Heath, all of Pink Hill. ALD1NE H. WHITFIELD MOUNT OLIVE ? Aldine ,1. Whitfield, 68. died Sun day. Funeral, Tyndall Fu neral Home. Burial, Maple wood Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Eunice Waller Whitfield; sons. Rex Whitfield and Doyle Whitfield, both of Dudley. A1 Whitfield of Goldsboro, Roy Whitfield of Mount Olive; daughter, Mrs. Olivia Pierce of Scotland Neck; sisters, Mrs. Blanche Reaves and Mrs. Lill Harrell, both of Mount Olive, Mrs. Lula Crowder of Raleigh; six grandchildren. GEORGE MALPASS WALLACE - George Mai pass. 76, died Sunday. Fu neral. Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial, Piner Ceme tery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Maggie Piner Malpass; sis ter. Mrs. Mary Blanton of Willard: brother. W. James Malpass of Rocky Point. norma e. sayre BEULAVILLE - Mrs. Nor ma Elizabeth Sayre, 57, of Route 2, Beulaville, died Wednesday. Funeral, Com munity Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Onslow Me morial Park. Jacksonville. Surviving: husband. Hart fort W. Sayre; son, James Roberts of Beulaville; step daughter, Joan Lynn Gagnon of Eustis, Fla.; stepsons, Danny Sayre of Miami, Fla. , Steven Sayre of N. Miami, Fla.. Rodney Sayre of Davie, Fla.; seven grandchildren. PRITCHARD G. ADAMS FAISON - Pritchard Gib son Adams, 77, died Wed nesday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home chapel. Bu rial. Wayne Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Katie J. Adams; sons, Prit chard G. Adams Jr. of Tar boro, John D. Adams and William C. Adams, both of Tampa, Fla.; daughters, Mrs. Ruth Gardner of Wash ington, N. C.. Mrs. Martha Estep of Plymouth; sister, Mrs. Annie A. Lewis of Faison; 14 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. don b. ward MOUNT OLIVE - Don Ward, 70, died Monday. Funeral. Tyndall Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Maple wood Cemetery. Surviving: nephew, Ed mund F. Ward III of Angier. chaluaotiman ??'c"laJ?dLj Cb*"i? Httman, 68. died Monday Funeral Johnson Funerii chapel, Richland., Burial, Pittman family ceme tcry. BESSIE CARROLL WALLACE - Bessie Car rol. 82. died Saturday. Fu neral, Mount Sinai Baptist Church. Burial, family cemetery, Riegelwood. Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Clara L. Holmes of Atkinson, Frances Carroll of Wallace. DAVID M. ANDERSON GOLDSBORO - David Mark Anderson, 41, died Sunday. Funeral, Seymour Funeral Home chapel. Bu rial, Evergreen Memorial Cemetery. AMOS JONES PINK HILL - Amos Jones, 84, died Thursday. Funeral Edgerton Funeral Home, Beulaville. Burial. Sand Hills Cemetery. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Brown of Pink HOI; sons, Calvin Coo I'dge Jones, William Arnold Jones, Clifford M. Jones and Hugh Carlton Jones, all of. Pink Hill, Richard Franklin Jones of Kenansville; fister daughter, Mrs. Mildred Mae White of Pink Hill; sisters, Mrs. Phoebe Worley of Kin ston, Mrs. Delsie Brown of Jacksonville; brothers. Johnny Jones of Pink Hill. Swift Jones and Jonie Jones, both of Kinston, Wroudy Jones of Swansboro; 12 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; five great great-grandchildren. MARCUS 0. BRYANT ROSE HILL - Marcus Oc tavious Bryant, 8. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shaw Jr. of Warsaw, died Wednesday. Funeral, Rose Hill Funeral Home. Burial, Rose Hill Cemetery, Magnolia. S ii r v i vi n p : narents; brother. Oscar Shaw III of Warsaw; sister. Miss Tenaka Ann Shaw of Warsaw; ma ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Bryant of Rose Hill; paternal grandmother. Mrs. Katie Shaw of Mag nolia. MABLE P. McCLYDE RICHLANDS Mrs. Msblc Phillips McOyde. 65. died Thursday. Funeral. Bloom ing HJI Baptist Church. Bu rial. Rose Hill Funeral Home cemetery. Surviving: daughter, Miss Macie Ann McClyde of Rich lands; sons, Ira J. McClyde and Louis E. McClyde, both of Richlands, Charles West Phillips of Gainsville, Fla. GEORGE E. JONES SEVEN SPRINGS - George bdward Jones, 70, died Fri day. Funeral, Rouse Funeral Home, LaGrange. 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Later on> if other IKA investment ????? plans become more attractive, you $ can move your money witnno interest penalty. Now, even though the maximum IRA contribution per year is $2000, you can start one of these accounts with NCNB for $2500, with (1) a lump sum distribution from your pension plan if you change jobs, (2) a combination of your '82-'83 contributions, if you deposit betore April 15,1983, or (3) a maturing IRA certificate. ? There might be a few other places to find this kind of plan, but there's none more convenient than the one right in your neighborhood. So come see |[^B us soon, why not have the IRA that works twice as nice? WBB Alldepositors insured to $100,000by FDIC. . ? MILLER HARDWARE Main Street, Beulaville Sampson Paints Available! Ph: 298-3337 HOLMES'JEWELERS Front Street, Kenansvilie 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 Phone - 298-3844 JACKSON'S IGA STORES Beulaville - Kenansvilie - Pink Hill Jimmy Jackson and Employees KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & FAISON PHARMACY 1 Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane ' QUICK SALES Pink Hill Ph: 568-4450 BEULAVILLE GARMENT COMPANY, INC. I C*yn**. >?M MX A UM. MmMmM * P o M. M4.Mi???? ?. II ? l#N0 Km* tMA.no. tawM. WWWMr W. CWM Co WOIO TME MARD LIFE OF TME MESSENGER MESSENGERS IN BIBLICAL TIMES WERE IMPORTANT PERSONAGES. THEY CARRIED DICTATES OP KINGS, GENERALS, AND STATESMEN, WITH GREAT DISPATCH ALTHOUGH THEIRS WA5 NOT A JOB TO BE SOUGHT AFTER. THEIR TRAVELS WERE HAZARDOUS, THEIR HOURS WERE LONG, AND VERY OFTEN THEIR WORK WENT UNAPPRECIATED. IN FACT, IF THEY HAPPENED TO BE BEARERS OF EVIL TIDINGS THEIR OWN LIVES COULD BE ENDANGERED DUE TO THE FACT THAT OFTEN THE RECIPIENTS OP THE BAD NEWS WOULD ORDER THE DEATH OF THE MESSENGER WHO BROUGHT SUCH UNPLEASANT TIDINGS. ALSO, IT WAS NOT UNCOMMON FOR GROUPS OP MEN TO IMPEDE THE PROGRESS OP A MESSENGER TO KEEP THE COMMUNICATIONS FROM BEING DELIVERED FOR POLITICAL REASONS. MORE THAN ONE HAPLESS COURIER FELL VICTIM TO A ROADSIDE AMBUSCADE RESULTING IN CONFIDENTIAL MISSIVES FALLING INTO THE WRONG HANDS. I 1 I I WHALEY SUPER MARKET 1 Beulaville Monk Whaley wi NEW W.H.JONES CO., INC. | Pink Hill ^ Ph: 588-3171 WEST AUTO PARTS CO. p Warsaw- Kenansvllle - Beulaville ^ EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. n Worthington Bldg., N. Main St., Kenansvllle | Complete Eye Glass Service I3 Ph: 296-1782 \ BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & | FURNITURE CO. I Orzo Thlgpen [ Hwy 24 E., Beulaville V Ph: 298-3476 TEAN'S FABRIC SHOP Main Straat, Beulaville Open Mon. thru Sat. 8:30-5:30 Ph: 298-4757 JONES FOOD STORE, INC. Kenneth Jones Beulaville I SPONSORS OF THIS FA*,- URGE YOU TO ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY I : . __ i

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