Ducks Unlimited Sets Banquet Date For Nov. 17 The Duplin County chapter of Ducks Unlimited has an nounce its annual banquet will be held at The Country Squire on Nov. 17 at 6:30 p.m. Chapter Chairman Johnson Sheffield of Warsaw ] feels the fund-raising func- ( tion should be marked on the | calendar by anyone who is , interested in the future of North America's waterfowl. "The Ducks Unlimited success story," said Shef field, "is reallv starting to spread around. Banquets much like our chapter event held throughout the country last year contributed towards Ducks Unlimited's national fund-raising effort which which raised $34.7 million Juring 198."? alone. But what's even more important to realize," said Sheffield, "is that this national fund raising total must increase this year if the North Ameri can waterfowl habitat race is to be won." Tickets w hich are $30 each include a one-year DU mem bership and a subscription to the organization's magazine. Call Bobby Smith at 289-2093 for tickets and further de tails. Fayetteville Man Killed In Wreck Johnny Roosevelt Ardis of Fayetteville was killed when his car ran off the road and overturned Saturday about four miles north of Warsaw . State Trooper Randy Hammonds said Ardis was thrown from the car. He said Ardis was headed south on U.S. 117 about 4 p.m. Satur day when his car ran off the road while traveling about 75 mph. HUNTERS' FIRST Michael Gore of Goldsboro and Vance Dail of Warsaw are pictured above with their first bucks. The ieers were killed Nov. 5 in Cypress Creek. Gore's four-point deer weighed 110 pounds and Dail's six-point deer weighed 125 pounds. # OdeinjilMFar^ "Where \ SERVICE ] is the IJ difference" ? *Mi j ,mmm" 1 /**' OH THE 1% TRACTOR AND TRUCK TIRE ? > FARM SERVICE jf COMBINE MOUNTING 4 4p?^^ . . lyyiiaAMyyyMiJi'k ^ "WFUH imhww j OIL CHANGE |f WHEEL ^ | GREASE JOBS E\ BALANCING /! ' \fc ... t V ^ All From Your FARM BUREAU SERVICE CENTER x -Also Available- ^ 568-4410 ^ Located 1 Mile South Of Deep Run On Hwy. 11 HOW YOU CAN STOP YOUR HEATING DOLLARS FROM GOING THROUGH THE ROOF. > J W V Upto12%ofthe heating >ryou payforcouid be going through the roof because of a poorly insulated attic. So, if you're looking for a way to save energy yourattic is a good place to start. And, if you need to Dorrowsome money tor insulation, CP&L is a good place to go. We'll loan you up to $600 at just 6% interest for attic or floor insulation, for storm windows and doors, or for other energy improvements. Improvements that can help make any home more energy efficient from top to bottom. For details about our 6% Home Energy Loan, ? just contact Carolina Fbwer & Light. V\/e can help you put a lid on wasted energy CP&L 6% HOME ENERGY LOANS. To qualify you must be a CP&L residential customer with electric hear or whole house roofing Mi ? i ' WHJONE6! \m I . HA.DWAR* . DRY OOODI | PINK MILL, MX. <ii ? NOW TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER new location-3is south * heritage st. kinston, n.c. PHONE 527-4206 (FORMERLY DUKE FARM SUPPLY) [^fertilizer 7bulk lime ?nitrogen l chemicals FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL HOUSTON HOWARD 368-3171 ggfkHAMBURGER IP 891 chuck boneless ROAST LB *1.39 NESTEA 3 oz. jar*2.39 carnation tall cans MILK 2/* 1.00 kraft Vt gal ORANGE JUICE *1.39 a-1 is oz. bottle STEAK SAUCE *189 armour TREET 12 oz. can 99* delsey bathroom TISSUE 4 roll 99* '0 SWIFT PREMIUM RIBEYE LB. STEAK l,p ON *3.29 FROSTY MORN 12 OZ. PKG. FRANKS 99* FROSTY MORN 16 OZ. PKG. '* BOLOGNA *1.49 GENERIC 16 OZ. PKG. BACON 99* 24 BOTTLE CRATE 0 COCA-COLA *4.25 PEPSI OR DR. PEPPER 24 BOTTLE CRATE *4.39 COCA-COLA 2 LITER BOTTLES ? 85* PEPSI OR DR. PEPPER 2 LITER g9* * DRY GOODS Pre-Inventory Sole 20% off Except Work Shoes, Work Clothes, Overalls J & Coveralls SEE US FOR ALL YOUR HARDWARE & FARM SUPPLY NEEDS ? SHELF HARDWARE ? SMALL APPLIANCES ? SAMPSON PAINT ? ROLL ROOFING ? 5 V TIN ? FARM CHEMICALS - ALL KINDS ? ? GARDEN CHEMICALS - ALL KINDS ? GARDEN SEEDS-ALL KINDS ? SAMPSON PAINT STILL 20% OFF ? ALADDIN HEATERS STILL 10% OFF H ? CONOCO ANTIFREEZE - $2.99 GAL. i

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