Spring Comes To N.C. The fourth annual N.C. Home and Garden Show will be held Feb. 25 - March 4 at the Raleigh Civic Center. According to show organizers, this year's show will present many new and special features to the home and garden show audience including a more pronounced focus on horti culture. "Dancing Waters," a visual wonder of dancing colorful jet streams shooting 40 feet in the air, all syncronized with popular and beautiful music, will highlight the nine-day show with hourly per? formances. The most important ingredient in the Home and Garden Show's overall image is the thousands of blooming plants, flowers, shrubs and trees that noted horticulturist Hugh Van and Raleigh's Parks and Recreation department coordinate into this spectacular indoor landscape. Utili zing their expertise in the area of horticulture, tulips, daffodils, azaleas, peach and pear trees, dogwoods and a massive variety of favorite springtime plants are pre pated for bloom before their season, creating a most unusual and spec tacular springtime atmosphere in the Raleigh Civic Center Complex. A very special attraction at this year's show will be the two-story i Timberpeg Home, featuring rugged post and oeam construction, brick paved floors and elegant furnishings all handpicked and tailored for this beautiful home. The timberpeg dis play home will be fully constructed inside the Civic Center. The Homebuilders Association of Raleigh/Wake County, have designed a series of nine ultra interior designer rooms for the show, all created by some of the most talented and successful interior de signers in the area. Each of these rooms will offer the audience a chance to see the latest ideas and trends in interior design tastefully and creatively set, providing the audience with the kind of ideas that can be reproduced in any home. Since early September, the H.A.N.D.S garden clubs have been planning and organizing the seven garden club competitions held each year at the N.C. Home and Garden Show. All seven categories will be created with new themes in mind, which will make the judging very difficult but very exciting to watch. Come judge for yourself! Without a doubt, the most exciting feature of this year's show is the Cedardale Log Home Giveaway. Sponsored by Durham Life Broad casting and its fine stations, WPTF-AM, WPTF-TV and WQDR FM, some lucky person will draw the only key that unlocks the door to this fabulous 1,000 square foot post and beam cedar log home. Durham Life Broadcasting will qualify 30 finalists from a daily drawing and give this beautiful home away on the last day of the show. Always well attended, the N.C. Home and Garden Show has es tablished itself as a harbringer of spring to the thousands of people who attend the show each year, eager to leave the winter cold behind and enjoy the visual anticipation of spring, all beautifully created inside Raleigh Civic Center. Show hours are Sundays: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Saturdays - 10 a.m. ? 9 p.m.; and weekdays - 11 a.m. - 9 p.m. Garden Club Day is Feb. 29, Senior Citizen Day is March 1, when all seniors are admitted for SI. Otherwise, admission is S3.SO for adults, S2 for seniors and juniors (13-18) (65 and over); and children under 12 - free. $1 off adult ad mission coupons are available at local Winn-Dixie stores. The show is sponsored by the Homebuilders Association of Raleigh /Wake County and the Board of Realtors. "Soaps Alive" sponsored by WRAL - Two of your favorite soap opera stars will be on hand during the show. Date and time for this will be set later, so watch for it. Kenansville Dixie Youth Baseball Registration Date Set The Kenansville Dixie Youth Baseball league will hold a regis tration <}ay on Saturday, March 3, at the Kenansville Elementary School cafeteria beginning at 9 a.m. All returning players and new comers are required to register. Youngsters from 8-12 can sign up. The registration fee will be $10 per person. Each youngster should bring the fee, a copy of his birth certificate, and a form signed by his parents. The special form may be obtained at the principal's office at Kenansville Elementary during the school day. Medical insurance will be provided by the league in 1984. It will pay 100% of medical costs if any injuries occur. In addition, each participant will be given a baseball cap to keep. Dixie Youth Baseball is designed for 8-12-year-old youngsters. Each player participates in every game. While the game is competitive, Dixie Youth emphasizes player partici pation, player safety and teamwork The Kenansville DYB league has five teams: Kenansville Drugstore Reds coached by Doc Brinson; Jackson's 1GA Cubs coached by Wade Biddix; Bill Brown's Yankees coached by Tom Rouse; David Phillips Phillies, coached by Bob Bowen; and United Carolina Bank Dodgers coached by Conrad Jenkins. The board members are Carey Wrenn, president; Sam Washington, vice-president; Rose Rich, secretary; Bob Bowen, treasurer; and Doc Brinson, reporter. Other board members include Addie Hall, Thur lene Miller, Gordon Humphrey, Gene Autry, Richard Miller, Shirley Jones, Tommy Chestnutt, Lannis Sutton, Conrad jenkins. Wade Biddix and Tom Rouse. Invitation Issued Mr. and Mrs. James David Batts and Mr. and Mrs. James Lee King request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their children Pamela Delores and James Lauren on Saturday, the third of March Nineteen hundred and eighty-four at four o'clock in the afternoon Bethel Presbyterian Church Lyman Community Beulaville, North Carolina Reception immediately following Church Fellowship Hall The Aeolian harp it a stringed wooden box played by the vibrations of the wind. The name comes from Aeolus, the Greek god of wind. CARPET *^4 | CLEANING I Get professional results at a fraction of the cost. I ?rnirnffr AI I Amor lea's No. 1 ^ k \ I I Homo Corp# .ur2J! ' 11 I Charting .^ ill I Syalam B ^ I Avery Furniture L Feeder & Stocker Calves Meeting Beef continues to be one of America's favorite meats. One of the important steps to get that T-bone to the table is feeding the calf after weaning to the feed lot. ^ "To assist beef producers in that step, the Duplin County Agricultural Extension Service is conducting a meeting on managing feeder and stocker calves on Feb. 28 at 6:30 at the Agricultural Building in Kenans ville," said Keith J. Hairr, assistant agricultural extension agent. Dr. Roger Crickenberger, extension beef specialist, will be the keynote speaker. All producers and interested persons are invited to attend. Call 296-1998 for more in formation. I Hundreds of Used Kitchen ^Cabinets, Doors. Windows, Ranges. Bathroom Fixtures Furniture. Shelving Displev Counters, Floor Tile. Lots More F & J Salvage 2717 W. Vernon Ave., Klnaton 522-0806 GREEN ACRES APARTMENTS Peterson & Pickett Streets Magnolia 10 Units 2 Bedroom Apts. Available Now Energy Efficient Apartments Overhead & Wall Insulation, Re frigerator. Range, G.E. 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