WASHING I POWDER I 99* PALMOLIVE DISH DETERGENT , $ | .07- J J GOLDEN RIPE / BANANAS 39ciV / (j^s: f CUBES ??? 69' SHAWNEE FLOUR ??? 79c GATORADE 32 ?z* 59c P5 LB. BAG ORANGES '1.29 303 CAN TOMATOES 3/99c TEXAS PETE HOT DOO CHILI ??? 3/99* 1 LB. BAO CARROTS 2/38e ?FRESH PCORM 6/$ 1.00 PETER PAN PEANUT BUTTER 18 OZ. ?1.19 ( WE RESERVE THE RICHT TO LIMIT WS ACCIPT FOOD STAMPS TEACHEY'S *50.00 WINNERS I PLUMA HOWARD RED, DEEP RUN CURTIS PARTY TREATS 'I.W RIB BYE STEAKS *3.29 >? MINUTE STEAKS *2.09... RIB STEAKS ? *1.99 RIB STEW (LIMITED SUPPLY) *1.79.. CURTIS WHOU HOO SAUSAGE i if1T Hi|4 H V \ Today's column comes in the form of a commentary, which 1 will be presenting periodically, strictly infor mative and constructive to our general feelings of certain situations which occur almost daily. Recently I read an article in "Gottlieb's Bottom Line," a monthly foodservice news letter, which really stirred up a whole lot of something in me. Something that every retail business person faces, regardless of products sold. Maybe a little more preva lent in the restaurant business, as I have heard it , all of my 30 years in pro fessional cooking. The old cliche, "The cus- ? tomer is always right." Who says the customer is always right? To me, it has always i been said by that certain person who normally ( wouldn't take odds on the i rising of the sun the next < day, but will still use that ' policy as if it were a great 1 truth handed down by the ; prophets. Think about this 1 statement for a minute, and , think about it from the . employee's point of view. \ First, how can the cus tomer always be right? No- ; body is always right. Every- I body, including customers, make mistakes. Anybody ' who makes mistakes can't , always be right. , Second, if the customer is 1 always right, does that mean | that the employee is always , wrong? We hardly think so. < because if our employee is ' always wrong, why did he or ( she get hired? And, what , happens when our always f wrong employee is a * customer, and is always right? Isn't there a contra- c diction there somewhere? \ Don't you think it's long J past the time when that old cliche was sent to its final e resting place? 1 Let's stop using outdated and simplistic solutions to j everyday problems. When a I manager tells the employee that the customer is always ? right, some degree of credi- i bility has been lost. The s employee is never going to e be so naive that he or she will ' swallow that line whole. If c the employee believes the 4 manager is trying to "con" 1 him in this matter, perhaps J the old con is working in ( other things, too. If the manager is setfng j up conditions under which t the employee is alw ays going > to be the loser, then the f employee will stop playing. Who needs to lose all the time? Change that old, un- f true truism to "The customer b may not always be right; p that's just the way we like to be treated when we're a F customer." Anybody can live b with that - and that is "The Bottom Line!" C Bon Appetit! e Legal Notice NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ? NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY The undersigned having qualified as Executor of the estate of Lila Dail Sullivan, late deceased of said Duplin County, this is to notify all g persons having claims against the ^ estate of said deceased to file them with the undersigned at Route 1 p Box 340. Mount Olive, North Carolina 28365 on or before the 10th day of November, 1983, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of ^ their right to recover against said ^ estate All persons mdebted to said estate will piease make immediate payment. c This the 10th day of May. 1983. William G Sullivan, Executor Estate of Lila Dail Sullivan Route 1. Box 340 Mount Olive, N.C. 28365 6 9 4t pd NORTH CAROLINA DUPLIN COUNTY NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of an Order Piano Tuning 4nd Repair Jimmy C. Waal Registered . Piano Technician Box 502, Warsaw Kenansvllle - 296-0219 I of th? Duplin County Clerk for the General Court of Justice, Superior Court Division, made in Special Proceeding File No 83 SP 22 entitled "Raymond Cavenaugh, Executor under the Last Will snd Testament of Hilburp Moore, De ceased, et al vs Aaron Moore and wife, Nellie Moore et al," and further pursuant to an Order of Resale entered by this Court on the 10th day of May, 1983. upon an advance bid. the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 27th day of May. 1983 at 12 noon, at the Duplin County Courthouse door in Kenansville. North Carolina, offer the First Tract for resale to the highesi bidder for cash upon an opening bid of Twenty Five Thou sand Two Hundred Fifty and no/100 Dollars (125.250 00) a cer tain tract of land lying and being in Island Creek Township, Duplin County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a 3/4 inch iron pipe in the center of the pavement of S R No 1148, the Northeast corner of William T Smith's Jot (Book 805, page 751), said iron pipe being located North 12 degrees 50 minutes 25 seconds West 685.91 feet. North 80 degrees 14 minutes 50 seconds West 1715.07 feet, and North 81 degrees 24 minutes 30 seconds West 627 17 feet from a nail and cap in the :enterline intersection of S R No 1148 and N C. Hwy No 11, and runs thence 1 With the center of S R No 1148 North 81 degrees 26 minutes X) seconds West 110 00 feet to a ailroad spike, the Northwest corner of William T Smith's lot, hence 2. With the center of S R No 148 North 82 degrees 55 minutes 20 seconds West 10 02 feet to a 1 /2 nch i/on rod; thence 3. With Msttie Dad's line vJorth 08 degrees 41 minutes 20 ?econds West 232 27 feet to a valnut tree; thence 4 With Mattie Dad's line South 79 degrees 32 minutes 40 ?econds West 106 37 feet to a 1/2 nch iron pipe in the line of Allen Teachev and V H Rouse's land, hence 5 With the Teachey and Rouse ine as follows North 09 degrees 49 ?ninutes 15 seconds West 21 74 eet to a 3 4 inch iron pipe. North 27 degrees 07 minutes 20 seconds West 40 00 feet to a 1 2 inch iron jipe. North 10 degrees 22 minutes 10 seconds East 57.00 feet to a 3/4 nch iron pipe, and North 09 Jegrees 22 minutes 20 seconds West 452.00 feet to a 1 2 inch iron od at the head of a ditch, the Northeast corner of Allen Teachey mdV.H Rouse's land, thence 6. With the ditch and the line >f Teachev and Rouse North 77. Jegrees 55 minutes 00 seconds West 209 08 feet to a 1 2 inch iron od, the Southeast co er of W B 4awes land; thence 7 With the Hawes' line and to md with a ditch North 09 degrees 17 minutes 00 seconds East 579 18 eet to a 1 inch iron pipe at the nter sect ion of two ditches the iouthwest corner of T T Harrell's and (Book 602. page 191); thence 8 With the Harrell line and a htuh South 81 degrees 23 minutes 15 seconds East 266 11 feet to a 1 4 inch iron pipe at the inter ection of two ditches, the South ast corner of T T Harrell's land, hence 9 With the Harrell line and a (itch North 06 degrees 22 minutes 5 seconds East 136 55 feet to a 1 4 inch iron pipe at the inter ection of two ditches, the South west corner of Joe McMillan s land Book 440. page 195), thence 10. With the McMillan line and i ditch South 60 degrees 24 ninutes 15 seconds East 150.66 eet to a 1 1 4 inch iron pipe at the ntersection of two ditches, the Northwest corner of Allen Teachev ind V H Rouse s land (Book 558, >age 51); thence 11 With the Teachev and louse line and with a ditch South 7 degrees 42 minutes 10 seconds Vest 687 38 feet to a 3 4 inch iron ipe at a turn in the ditch, thence 12 With the Teachev and louse line and with a ditch and eyond, South 10 degrees 07 rtinutes 00 seconds East 753.51 eet to the point of beginning. .ONTAINING 9.08 acres, more or 5ss. shown as Trace 1 on a map " ntitled Survey for Hilburn doore Estate dated Nov 29. 982, as recorded in Map Book 11, age 107, of the Duplin County ' legistry, and being that land de cnbed in a Deed to Hilburn Moore nd Rena H Moore, his wife, as ecorded in Book 411 page 492. nd being part of that land de cnbed in a Deed to Hilburn Moore nd his wife, Wilma Cavenaugh /loore, as recorded in Book 487, age 303, of the Duplin County legistry Subject to 1983 ad valorem axes The highest bidder at said sale rill be required to make a cash eposit of ten percent (10%) of his id as evidence of good faith This the 10th day of May, 1983 H E. Phillips, Commissioner 26 2t P&P 148 Hundreds of Used Kitchen Cabinets, Doors, Windows. Ranges, Water Heaters, Commodes, Tubs,Sinks, Electrical Boxes and Supplies, Dressers, Chest, Tables, Chairs. Desk, Lots More. F & J Salvage. 2717 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston, N.C. 522-0806 I Patrick M. Dennis, M.D. of Kinston It 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 I