? ? I i mm 1 - - HUNT'S I KETCHUP I iJ 99c I m m 32 oz. ... ^.1 ? >? ? BOUNTY # TO""-S Q| LETTUCE . 2/89? GREER APPLE SAUCE 303 CAN 3/89? DEL MONTE CRUSHED PINEAPPLE NO. 2 CAN 69? ? STOKELY'S CUT GREEN BEANS 303 CAN 3/89* PEAS 303 CAN 3/89' HOT SHOT INSECT ? BOMB $l.69 A FRESH SNAP ? BEANS 49e "? THANK YOU CHERRY PIE FILLING 89* APPLES 3 LB. BAG 89' FRESH CANTALOUPES 79' FRESH YELLOW r CORE EARS 5/* 1.00 WE RESERVE I THE RIGHT TO LIMIT I TIACHEY'S *50.00 WINNER: r FRESH HENS 59'. SIRLOIN TIP ROAST <?? *1.99 LOVETTE PICNICS | 69: 1 igp ROUND STIAK ?. *1.99 kGROUND I ROUND * 1.79 PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER 18 OZ. *1.19 I "f1 \ H , I "I ^^^C3I^EnSIZH33n3!lHE!iS!^^F I Candy-Striper Program Any young girls interested in a Candy-Striper program at Duplin General Hospital this summer, please meet with Ann Houston at the hospital cafeteria at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 10. Ihe program, if enough girls express interest, will be sponsored by the Duplin General Hospital Auxiliary. For further information, call Doris English at 293-0371. Girls should be 14 years of age and older. Duplin General Hospital Admittances April 23 - Margie Marie Chambers, Kenansville; Dexter B. Edwards. Beula ville; George H. Davis, Goldsboro; Johnnie H. Gautier. Rose Hill; Micky H. Futrelle, Richlands April 24 - Albert E. Reilly. Magnolia; Agnes K. Brown. Rose Hill; Margorie Scriven. Rose Hill; Egbert Foss. War saw; Martha L. Dixon. Wal lace April 25 - Jean H. Robert. Faison; Brenda Hall Williams & Baby Girl, Mag nolia; Nettie B. Smith, Fai son: Lossie Crumpler Barn hill. Teachey; Glennie Mat thews Pearsall. Beulaville; Helen M. Jones. Wallace; Jessica Lynn Wade. Beula ville; Sallie L. Nethercutt. Chinquapin; Janet Brice. Wallace April 26 - Valerie H. Pope, Magnolia: William K. Har rell, Rose Hill; Sallie E. Stocks. Turkey: Selby J. Foss, Kenansville: Lillie M. Burgess. Rose Hill April 27 ? Louise R. Wal lace, Albertson; Hettie Baker Wilson. Magnolia; Thomas Richard Heath, Albertson; Johnny McClair Farrior, Teachey; Manerva Elizabeth Aycock. Chinquapin; Myrtie L. Smith, Turkey April 28 - Eula Miller, Richlands; Brent C. Home, Beulaville; Grover C. Hill. Beulaville; James A. Savage. Teachey: James Allen Cave naugh. Wallace Duplin General Hospita is accredited by Joint Com mission of Accreditation of Hospital. Nursing Home Week May 8-14 According to Julie Lane, activities director, Guardian Care Nursing Home of Kenan^ville will join with thousands of nursing homes across the country in cele brating National Nursing Home Week May 4-14. "Memories were made to be Shared"_ is the 1983 theme. It is'selected as a reminder to everyone in the community that nursing home residents want to share their many experiences with family and neighbors during that week. Guardian Care will provide many opportu nities for this sharing as well as special activities to honor the residents and staff. DCAC Presents Mountain Musician This week is a big one for the Duplin County Arts > Council and for the children < in seven of our schools, for this is the week when Frank | Proffitt will visit the schools. | Proffitt is a mountain ] musician. He is an honest to-goodness mountaineer and seeks to show through his artistic talents the ways that mountain people are important to North Carolina's heritage. The stories he tells in the simple and plain and concies way the mountaineers tell stories have been handed down for Frank Proffitt generations. He is a musi cian too; he plays the dulcimer and the "banjer." as he calls it. and also the guitar, the way mountaineers play them. And, the tunes he plays are mountain tunes. The Arts Council has scheduled Proffitt in seven of the schools and at several community functions. Visitors are welcome at any - of the performances. The school schedule is: Wed.. May 4 - 10:25 a.m.. E.E. Smith Jr. High in Kenans ville; 1:30 p.m.. Warsaw Jr. nign. mursday. May S - V a.m.. Beulaville Elementary; 1 p.m.. N. Duplin High with N.Duplin Jr. High bussed aver. Thursday. May 5 - Extended Day School at E.E. Smith Jr. High in Kenans ville. Friday, May 6 - 9 a.m.. Charity Jr. High at Rose Hill and 2 p.m.. Chinquapin I with Chinquapin II bussed. V The DC AC has received Funding in part for this project thru a grant from the ouring program of the N.C. Arts council. I WE TREASURE YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND WILL I WORK TO EARN IT! FFW Bob Hood. R Ph J /(C Stovo Oorvln. R. Ph. ?? / /^v I T 'Irr ? ? R. L. Hood \ ^ 71 Pharmacy 7 filled \ Ph: 568-4131 /accurrtdyX ? Patrick M. Dennis, M.D. of Kinston is pleased to announce the opening of a branch office In Kenansville for the practice of Ophthalmology (diseases and surgery of the eye]. South Wing Building Duplin General Hospital Hours by appointment Telephone 1-800-682-7700 Toll Free ?

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