4UV ~ -r - ? ? 1982 Duplin Agri Business Fair Highlights I Hospital To Increase Rbtes This Weekend* Duplin General Hospital in Kenan;ville will increase its room rates Saturday, accord ing to Administrator Richard Harrell. Semi-private room rates will increase from $103 to SI23 per day. The coronary care rate will increase from $250 to $300 per day. Private rooms that were $110 will increase to $127 and rooms that were $113 will increase to $130 per day. Corner room rates will increase from $118 to $136 per day. Rates in the four-bed wards will increase from $% to St 15 per day. Rates for rooms in the psychiatry section will in crease from $115 to $133 per day. The rixim rate makes up less than half of the average hospital bill. Harrell said. Last week, the hospital's board of trustees again dis cussed the problem of Duplin Countv physicians who send patients to hospitals outside the county. One of Duplin General Hospital's major problems recently has been the low percentage of residents who use the local institution. Dr. Jeffrey Margolis of Goshen Medical Center in Faison recently asked to be (i placed on the inactive list of the hospital's medical staff. Margolis said he was begin ning to practice in Sampson Memorial Hospital at Clinton because of a lack of physi cians in the county to provide an exchange of time-off periods. His action occurred after a physician left the Plain View Health Services clinic at f| Greenevers. Dr. Kenneth Lee has begin practicing at the Plain View clinic but he and Dr. Mar golis are still referring patients to the Sampson hos pital. Harrell reported. CARPETS^ LHJ ? Direct from the Mill Prices ? We Carry Our Own Accounts ? No Waiting ? Over 300 Rolls of Vinyl & Carpet in Stock ? Our Own Professional Installation ? Lowest Prices We're Bigger Than We Look Displaying 28,000 Sq. Ft. of Furniture & Carpet <r a 14,000 Sq. Ft. Store. '"One of the best things we have is our price." Ht.ltt.lt l< K y, UK M l I KF jf ?~^?T:?i 1 T7 T'f r - ?J=il':l-UL31 l^OMCWY HWY. 117 - ROSE HILL Stay With JL Aubrey Cavenaugh Agency in Warsaw is now your Great American Agent Come by our office at 107 N. Front Street or call 293-4424 for all your Insurance needs. WhyWbuklABankRit So MuchValiie On Something Money GntBuj? I No one is surprised these days when a bank touts the quality of its services or announces with pride the addition of another zero in its assets column. And certainly, these things are important. It's just that, at BB&T, we view them from a somewhat dif ferent perspective. Because, what we value above all else is something quite different. We place a premi um on attitude. Attitude shows up on the bal ance sheet only indirecdy. But we venture to say that youll notice the difference it makes when you enter any one of our branches. You'll find, for example, that instead of merely providing a ser vice, we're interested in the full ft range of your long-term financial (? plans and needs. m We believe that our commit ?? ment to long-term uiinKing gives . us superior insight. And that this j insight gives us the ability to under *3 stand the need and value of inte m grated financial solutions for our A customers. Responsiveness is another I BB&T attribute. We're committed ^ to responding to any request for our ? services in the absolute minimum - amount of time. Ultimately, you'll also discover I that BB&T delivers the highest quality financial services across the board. Quality. Commitment. Perfor mance. For the things that mean more than just money, come to the place that's more than a bank. BB&T Its Mere Than A Bank It's An Attitude.

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