Are You Interested In Horses? Keith I. Hairr, assistant Agricultural.Extension agent with the Duplin County Agri cultural Extension Service, is compiling a mailing list of horse-owners in Duplin County. "The AES has a newsletter concerning horses available, but at present we do not have a mailing list of horseowners to send it to," states Keith. "Limited funds for travel prevents me from visiting the horseowners in the county; therefore, the mailing list similar to the ones we have with beef and pork producers will help me reach a greater number of horseowners," says Keith. If you would like to be placed on this mailing list, contact the Agricultural Ex tension office in Kervansville by calling 296-1996 or writing to P.O. Box 458, Kenans ville, NC 28349. Deaths & Funerals VIRGINIA A.K. COLWELL WALLACE - Mrs. Virginia Alice Keen Colwell. 92. died Thursday. Funeral. Edgerton Funeral home chapel. Burial, Riverview Memorial Park Surviving: granddaughter Mrs. Anita Mussals of Ar lington. Va.; grandsons. Allen T. Plaster of Jack sonville. Don Plaster Jr. of Valdese. Wayland Plaster of Lenoir, Dan Wiggs of Den ver. Colo.; 12 great-grand children. WAYLAND G. THOMPSON SEVEN SPRINGS - Way land G. "Tommy" Thomp son. 64. died Friday. Funeral Home. LaGrange. Burial, Ward family cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Dorothy B. Thompson; brother. James M. Thomp son; nephew, Verne M. Thompson. GASTON S. HALL BOWDENS - Gaston Sprunt Hall, 66, died Thurs day. Funeral, Community Funeral Home, Warsaw. Bu rial, Maplewood Cemetery, Mount Olive. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Lucy Parker Hall; son. Gaston S. Hall Jr. of Bowdens; daugh ter, Ann Hall Peters of Winston-Salem; sister. Miss Katie E. Hall of the home; a grandchild. SIDNEY E. HUNTER BEULAVILLE - Sidney Earl Hunter, 78, U.S. Army retired, died Sunday. Fu neral, Community Funeral Home. Beulaville. Burial. Hallsville Baptist Church cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Margaret W. Hunter; son, Cecil Hunter of New Bern; sisters, Mrs. Estelle Brinson and Mrs. Adell Batchelor, both of Beulaville. Mrs. Hettie Garner of Morehead City; brother, Hosea Hunter of Beulaville; seven grand children. JOHN W. McNAMARA MOUNT OLIVE - John William McNamara, 79. died Sunday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial, Wayne Memorial Park, Goldsboro. Surviving: stepson, Rich ard Woodson of Goldsboro; sister, Mrs. Hazel Anderson of Mount Olive. MORRIS A. HORNE BEULAVILLE - Morris A. "Jiggs" Home, 58, a retired member of the U.S. Coast Guard, died Saturday. Fu neral, Community Funeral Home, Beulaville. Burial, East Duplin Memorial Gar dens, Beulaville. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Celia G. Home; stepdaughter, Vicky Newman of the home; stepson, Charles Newman of the home; five sisters, Mrs. Berdie Thomas, Mrs. Evelyn Thomas, Mrs. Myrtle Rae Thomas, Mrs. Mary Lynn Edwards, Mrs. Betty Frazelle, all of Beulaville. GORDON LONG HARRELLS - Gordon Long, 84, died Saturday. Funeral. Riverside Baptist Church. Burial, church cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Ruth Anders Long; daughters, Mrs. Mildred Bradshaw of Rose Hill, Mrs. Doris Gal LOUISE R. WALLACE KINSTON - Mrs. Louise R. Wallace. 81, died Tuesday. Funeral, Snow Hill Free Will Baptist Church. Burial, Wal lace family cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Naomi Rankin and Mrs. Ruth Wallace, both of Al bertson; son, Donald Wal lace of Raleigh; four grand children; a great-grandchild. lagher of Plymouth, Mrs. Blondell Johnson of Harrells; son, Julius Long of Virginia Beach. Va.; sisters. Mrs. Lorraine Harris of Garland, Mrs. Nannie Bass of Ever green; brothers, George Long of Harrells, John Long of Blandenboro, Mont gomery Long of Wilmington; five grandchildren; four great -grandchildren. BARBARA H. METTS KINSTON - Mrs. Barbara Hawkins Metts, 88, died Sunday. Funeral, Howard & Carter Funeral Home. Burial. Pinelawn Memorial Park, Kinston. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Elsie King and Mrs. Bronell King, both of Pink Hill, Mrs. Alma King of Comfort, Mrs. Nell Jarman of Kinston; sons. Alex Haw kins of Raleigh, George Hawkins of Fitzgerald. Ga.; 21 grandchildren; 33 great grandchildren; four great great -grandchildren. LENA J. CARROLL KENANSV1LLE - Mrs. Lena Jarman Carroll, 60, died Friday. Funeral, Edger ton Funeral Home, Wallace. Burial, Rockfish Cemetery. Surviving: son, Herbert A. "Carroll Jr. of Clearwater, Fla.; sister, Mrs. Macy Hatcher of Engelhard; brothers, Albert Jarman of Wilmington, James Jarman of Wallace; a granddaughter. HARVEY C. MOODY TURKEY - Harvey Cla rence "H.C." Moody, 79, retired farmer, formerly of Dudley, died Friday. Fu neral, Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial, Wayne Me morial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Susie Craft Moody; son, Troy Lee Moody of Dudley; daughters, Mrs. Mary Lou McGee of Turkey, Mrs. Martha Sue Morton of Jack sonville, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Quinn of Magnolia; brother, M.D. Moody and Jody Moody, both of Dudley, Richard Moody and Charlie Moody, both of Kinston; sister, Mrs. Ellen Whaley of Kinston; 13 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. HILDA B. WILSON MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Hilda Byrd Wilson, 70, died Friday. Funeral, First United Methodist Church. Burial, Wayne Memorial Park. Surviving: husband, Cla rence G. Wilson; son, Lau rence G. Wilson of Durham; three grandchildren. Arrangements by Tyndall Funeral Hopne. LINDA S. HEATH PINK HILL - Miss Linda Sue Heath, 17, East Duplin High School junior, died Friday in an automobile acci dent. Funeral, Pink Hill Fu neral Home. Burial, Oak Ridge Memorial Park. Surviving: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ray Heath; sister. Miss Karen Ann Heath of the home; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker Heath of Pink Hill; great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Heath of Pink Hill. RUBY F. CRAFT WALLACE - Ruby Frank lin Craft, 71, died Friday. Funeral. Edgerton Funeral Home. Burial. Nick Hender son Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Gladys Henderson Craft; daughters. Mrs. Jan Fucili of Wallace. Mrs. Joyce Hudsoii of Harrells, Mrs. Judy Marshburn of Fayetteville, Mrs. Joan Lippincott and Mrs, Juanita Fleming, both of Milford, N.J., Mrs. Jon elle Findeisen of Richlands; sons. Jerald Craft of More head City. Julian Ray Craft of Harrells. Jeffrey Craft of Wallace; foster-brother, Colon Padgette of Wallace; 18 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. GEORGIE G. STEPHENS KENASNVILLE - Georgia Graham Stephens, 58, died Thursday. Funeral, Commu nity Funeral Home. Burial, Devotional Gardens. Surviving: son, Jack Ste phens of Kenansville; daughter, Mrs. Bonnie S. 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