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Barbecue At Unity - A barbecued pork and chicken supper will be available at Unity United Methodist Church near C.M. Outlaw's Store, Warsaw, on Satur ? day, March 10th beginning at 5 p.m. Plates will be S3. Gethsemane Quartet At West Duplin FWB Church ' The Gethsemane Quartet will be at r West Duplin Free Will Baptist ) Church between Kenansville and Warsaw Sunday. They will sing in the 10 and 11 a.m. services. The public is invited to hear them. . Lt. Governor Candidate Vists Duplin I Bob Jordan, Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, met with approximately 125 local supporters during a dutch treat luncheon at The Country Squire restaurant recently. Jordan, 50, a native of Mount Gilead and president of Jordan Lumber and Supply Co., has been a member of the N.C. Senate since 1976, is a graduate of N.C. State University, and a past vice-president of the N.C. Young Democrats Club. He served-15 years on the consolidated UNC board and is currently cnairman ui mc ua:?c uuugd wuiuihicv m mC ? N.C. Senate. Jordan called the Lt. Governor's job "The second most important job in North Carolina." He said ? that not even the Governor is more important when it comes to the Senate's deliberations where the lieutenant governor presides. Shown, left to right, are Representative Wendell Murphy of Rose Hill, Jordan, State Senator Harold Hardison of Deep Run and Duplin Campaign Chairman R.J. Lanier Jr. of Beulaville. GREEN ACRES APARTMENTS Peterson & Pickett Streets Megnolie 10 Unite 2 Bedroom Apt*. Available Now J Energy Efficient Apartments Overhead & Wall Insulation, Re fj frigerator. Range. G.E. Heat Pump, ' Thermopane Windows. Washer/Dryer "? Connections, Fully Carpeted, Utility/ Storage Rooms, Privatf Parking Call IS1SI 730-7630 , 8-5 Week Days Collect for appoint ments or 747-6204 6-9 p.m. and weekends. Apartments Shown by Appointment Only r 9 ATTENTION CIVIL WAR BUFFS I' Serious recruits needed from Duplin and Wayne Counties to participate in battle re-enact ments and living history pro grams. Regiment now forming. For details call 293-7062 or write P.O. Box 603, Pikeville, NC 27863 March Is Red Cross Month March is Red Cross Month, and the Duplin. County Chapter of the American Red Cross began its 1984 fund campaign on Thursday, March 1, according to George Garner Jr., campaign manager. He is being assisted by Mrs. N.B. Boney, secre tary of the chapter. For the past 10 years, the Duplin County chapter has held its annual campaign in the fall, but it was not in line with the other chapters in America, so they had been asked to change back to the spring campaign. They urgently appeal to the public to cooperate with this change. Volunteers working so far include Mrs. Coolidge Turner of Albertson, Mrs. S.A. Blizzard and Charlie j Chasten of Beulaville, Mrs. Willie Bowden of Bowden, Mrs. Walter Rhodes of Cabin, Mrs. Ralph B. Hunter of Cedar Fork, Mrs. John Miller of Hallsville, Mrs. N.T. Pickett of Magnolia, Mrs. Deuland Sholar of Pinhook, Mrs. Carey A. Williams of Sarecta, Mrs. Wilton Smith of Smiths, Mrs. George A. Maye and Sherlyn Clark of Warsaw, 1 Mrs. E.D. Wells of Teachey, and Mrs. N.B. Boney and Mrs. Judson Middleton of Kenansville. Other volunteers are needed and will be announced later. The goal this year is approximately $6,000. I WY ST : I MORE Q|tV -I CARPET I CLEANING Get professional results at a fraction of the cost. I \to?"lca'a No. 1 (i- JMTl I I Home Car pot ' |R I ? I Cleaning **' ??u| \J I ? I J"-~ I Avery Furniture 568-3114 I^PHnUW^J Mrs. W.J. Miller, Julia Grace Pickett, Mrs. Jim Albertson and Mrs. Bland Rhodes were in Kinston on Tuesday. James Whaley visited his wife several evenings in Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston during the past week. Martha Brown and Marcie Pickett visited their mother, Maydell Whaley in LMH in Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Herring were in Goldsboro Wednesday. On Thursday, Mrs. Herring and Stephen and Mrs. W.V. Oxley were back in Goldsboro for Stephen Wyatt's first medical appointment. Mrs. Jimmy Kennedy and chil I dren of Charlotte spent the weekend with her father, grandmother, Hazel Campbell and aunt, Vallie Oxley. Mr. and Mrs. W.V. Oxley, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Herring and Stephen Wyatt spent the weekend with Mrs. W.V. Oxley Sr. in Beckley, W.Va. They left early Friday and returned Sunday. Laura Ellen Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Surray Williams of Route 1, Beulaville, qualified for the fall semester deans list at UNC ? Greensboro. She is a senior majoring in English and completed 21 semes ter hours with a 4.0 grade average. She is a Reynolds Scholar. Mrs. Betty Jean Cottle and Mrs. Eleanor Carlin, Jim Letterman and Scott Whitfield of Goldsboro honored Mrs. Norman Sandlin Sr. on Valen tine's Day. Other members of the family joined them and they enjoyed a family get-together with refresh ments. Mrs. Evelyn Gore is a patient in Wilson Memorial Hospital in Wilson where she underwent surgery Beulaville News Craven Memorial Hospital in New Bern, after breaking her shoulder in a fall. Effie Mercer is in Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston. Friends are sorry to learn that Gladys Lewis, sister of Mrs. Paul Jarrell and Hazel Campbell of here, is seriously ill in Virginia. Sandy Plain Senior Citizens The Sandy Plain Senior citizens will hold their March meeting Saturday at 6 p.m. in the educational building of the church. Members are asked to bring a oicnic basket of food. The program will be in charge of the Rev. Sadie Ball and the Victor Trio. The group will participate in a dutch supper at Turner's Family Restaurant in Pink Hill on Tuesday, March 13. Let Mrs. Bostic know by Saturday if you plan to go. Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn Moblev of Beulaville announce the birth of a daughter, Brittany Robin, on Mon day, Feb. 20, 1984, in Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston. Mrs. Mobley is the former Ginger R. Whaley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monk Whaley of Beulaville. Mr. Mobley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Mobley of the Lyman area. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bostic of Beulaville announce the birth of their son in Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston, Robert Keith, on Monday, Feb. 20, 1984. Mrs. Bostic is the former Elizabeth Creech of LaGrange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Creech. Mr. Bostic is the son of Mrs. Richard Bostic of Beulaville and the late Richard Bostic. Tournament Of Cards For canasta, hearts, set back, bridge or any other card games you enjoy, bring your cards and join us. Where - at the Lounge at James Sprunt Technical College. When ? Friday night, March 16 at 7:30 p.m. The Duplin General Hospital Auxiliary is planning a festive evening for you. Goodies will be served and prizes will be awarded. Tickets are $2.50 per person. All proceeds go toward buying equip ment for the hospital. The Auxiliary ladies are planning a gala affair, and those who have attended this annual event know how they can cook. The Savings Are Yours In Our Friday. Margaret Hunter is a patient in ^ March l*$4 * ? WE RECENTLY DELIVERED HUNDREDS OF SUPER SAVINGS COUPON BOOKS TO HOMES IN OUR COMMUNITY. BE H SURE TO SEE ALL THE OUTSTANDING VALUES IN THIS LITTLE BOOK OF GIANT SAVINGS. Be sure to register for one of eight Fabulous Shopping Sprees to be given on ?I April 15,1984. SEE BOOK FOR DETAILS AND REGISTRATION BLANK. JKenansville Drug Store * PEPPEREU CARPETS^ I OUR 31st I YEAR I ? 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 in a 14,000 Sq. Ft. Stare ' One of the best things we hove is our price. KKDKKK K y, " ? ? - , ^ ^"*"? U-':'r' ' TE=0feiE3j''1 V^oMrwy HWY. 117 - ROSE HILL PHONE 289-3448 i WIUONSo^VABSAwl PONTIAC, GMC, AMC,*ltfc^ ? Original factory paint Complete Body SHOD I ? Export body tachnlciana * OmronbCuatontpaintJob^?^-^SpeCial $1 QQOO Free estimate* includingf'Tz .**"??? . I # / ? n*uranca claim* ir 'All body damage, rust repair I AA ****** m A color change extra 474-41 /O / & J^NCHEASE THE VALUE OF VOUR W'^Slv/RRESENT CAR FOR FUTURE ?<-ATTrscy RESALE OR TRADE-IN. WESTERN AUTO PINK HILL Our Best Bias Belted Whitewall $2775 k A78-13 White wall f\ Tubeless j\ ? 25,000 mile tread wearout w warranty m Fiberglass Belted U Tire Size Price Lj A78-13 27.75 ftp B78-13 30.75 Vf E78-14 36.75 F78 14 38 75 yi G78-14 40.75 W G78-15 40 78 W H78-15 43.75 ' L78-15 45 78 Western Auto Tires are covered by a| Tread Wearout Warranty. For the COMPUTER specified miles (see copy above) Western Auto will replace the tire proportionately BALANCE EXTRA charging only for the miles used. All Season Sentry Badial Whitewall *3775 P155/80R13 Whitewall I Tubeless I ? 30,000 mile 1 tread wearout 1 warranty 9 ? Sure traction on wet pavement IS Sentry Radial ^ Tire Size Price jjs P155/80R13 37.75 P165/80R13. 39.75 jf P185/80R13 42.75 I P185/75R14 44.75 ' P195/75R14 44 75 P205/75R14 47 75 P215/75R14 48 75 P215/75R15 50 75 P225/75R15 53.75 P235/75R15 53 75 Free Tire Mounting No Trade-in Required All-Season Steel Belted Radial >39" P155/80R13 Whitewall Tubeless ? 40,000 mile tread wearout warranty ? Fuel saving radial design All-Season LPS Steel Belted Radial Tire Sire Price f P155/80R13 39 75 P165/80R13 41.75 P185/80R13 46.75 P185/75R14 48.75 P195/75R14 49.75 P205/75R14 50.75 P215/75R14 54.75 P205/75R15 52.75 "^iSaBBajrP215/75R15 54 75 Ask About Our Extended P225/75R15 57 75 Road Hazard Warranty P235/75Ris 60 75 WESTERN AUTO BEULAVILLE -?nwa a
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