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REPRESENTATIVE WENDELL H. MURPHY of Rose Hill hosted a pig picking recently which was well attended and a huge success. Guests donned Murphy Farms hats and enjoyed a prime product of Duplin County, Barbecued pig, along with slaw, hush puppies, candied yams and potato salad. The event was held at the home of Governor Hunts liaison officer, Zeb Allen in Raleigh. i\mong those present were, left to rignt. Kep. William T. Watkins, cnairman. appropriations expansion budget; Chief Justice J Branch; Kep. Parks Helms, chairman, court! administration of justice; Murphy, and Gov. Jame Hunt. Among Our JSTC Graduates This month the James Sprunt Technical College Alumni Association honors Walter J. Thomas of Beu taville. He received an AAS in accounting and an AAS in business administration, and a B.S. in business adminis tration at Fayetteville State University in 1974, and an M.E. in adult and com munity college education at NCSU in 1976. and an Ed.D. in adult and community col lege education in 1979 Thomas was the first gradu ate of JSTC's two-year pro gram and received the Highest Honor Student Award in 1966 and in 1970. He is currently employed as personnel rrrWiager for Swift and Co. in Wallace. Thomas is a member of several organizations, which include: JSTC Alumni Asso ciation (served as first pre sident); BSA Troop 53; Region "P" business and industry advisory council, Duplin Employment Security commission advisory council; Woodmen of the World, Duplin/Sampson Personnel Manager's Association; and the National Eagle Scout Association. Thomas is married to the former Joyce H. Bostic of Beulaville and they have two sons, Anthony and Steve. Mrs. Thomas is financial aid director at JSTC. Thomas is a member of the Cedar Fork Baptist Church and his hob bies include reading, swim ming and camping. Thomas states, "James Sprunt Technical College has been and is a tremendous asset to the populace of Duplin County and its sur rounding area. The advent of JSTC brought with it avail ability of education not here tofore available to Duplinites in terms of accessibility and financial capability. JSTC has been at the focal point of raising the aspiration level of our young adults and has provided area adults the opportunity tc open doors which heretofore were dosed. The real benefit of ilSTC to the area populace ies and will continue to lie in its ability to prepare young adults for the labor market, re-educate adults to fneet the constant changes m the labor market and to provide a means whereby the lower to average income adult has an opportunity to further his or her education beyond the level which can be provided by JSTC. Its ability to remain flexible in terms of curricula to meet the educational needs of the area, maintain quality programs and to garner financial and public support will in large measure determine its ability to con tinue to remain a viable asset to Duplin County. However, the college appears to be healthy at the present and one would think it would continue in this posture." SUMMER DRIVING Summer driving places more demands on the fami ly car than almost any oth er time of the year?it is traditionally driven more for pleasure, which, usually, means that it is loaderf down with extra passengers, luggage and all of the oth er accessories needed for vacation travel or weekend excursions. And, as more and more owners of today's smaller, or down-sized, cars are re alizing, that family car just doesn't drive the way it used to when carrying an extra load and tends to lose handling ability, frequently "bottoms-out" and "sways" around turns. Many of today's cai? simply weren't designed to handle the extra loads that most of us are accustomed to placing in our cars for en joyable weekend or vaca tion travel. But you don't have to sacrifice ride and comfort to carry more passengers and more lug gage this summer. There are several types of suspension systems which can more than compensate for your small car's lack of carrying capacity. Air adjustable shocks and spring-assist shocks, for ex ample, both increase load carrying capacity and are ideal for hauling boats, trail ers and campers. However, both of these specialty shock absorbers do not appeal to every driver. Now, however, there is a new type of suspension system that answers the need under loaded condi tions while at the same time can be used under light loads without sacri ficing comfort and handling. Called the Gabi.el Dou ble-Duty Shock Absorber, it uses a combination of two springs. Double-Duty's unique spring action reduces vehicle sway and prevents bottoming out when the vehicle is heavily loaded, yet offers a soft, smooth, com fortable ride under normal driving conditions. Whether you intend to use your car for hauling all summer long, or simply want to have the reserve capacity for the occasion al summer trip or vacation, consider adding Double Duty shocks. James Kenan Athletic Physicals Physical examinations for all male athletes who plan to participate in sports at James Kenan High School during the 1983-84 school year, will be given July 27 beginning at 6 p.m. at Goshen Medical Center. A fee of $2 per person is required. Athletes are requested to meet at JKHS by 5:30 p.m. to leave or be at the medical center bybo.m. ? ? ' a I JANMARK REUNION There will be a reunion for all former Janmark em ployees on Saturday, July 30 at Albertson Community Building beginning at 5 p.m. Anyone who was employed at Janmark during their 17 - of operation is fqvited -<d bring their ?e. "ormation call CUflMHCt flic Sd, Roof Damage Prom Last week's storm has forced us to clear our warehouse of more than $40,000 Inven tory with little or no damage. All Pumture will B< sold at cost or Bclowl 2 and 5 Piece 7 Bassett and Broyhlll Lazy Boy and Lane LIVING ROOM BEDROOM SUITS RECLINERS & SUITES ROCKERS 5 and 7 Piece Oa, Maple' TOP DESK R? 6 pme LAMPS END TABLES SUITES R0?M LADDER BACK twin * fu.i size 5U" CHAIRS MAnRESS & CHINA CABINETS PORCH ROCKERS SPRINGS HALL TREES TEA CARTS CEDAR CHEST Rivenbark's Furniture Outlet LOCATED 4Vi MILES N. OF TIN CITY Vt MILE OFF N.C. 11 Open 7 Days a week, 9 to 9 ph. 285-9504 I Good Selection of Antiques, Too 1 Play\bur Cards Right And * StayAhead Of The Game. 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