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OBITUARIES HERBERT L. BROCK WARSAW Herbert Lee Brock, 7S. died Thursday. Funeral, Com munity Funeral Home. Burial, Maplewood Cemetery, Mount Olive. Surviving: wife. Mrs. Eunice Kor negay Brock: brothers. James Brock of Mount Olive, Burnice Brock of Newton Grove; sisters. Mrs. Ella Clewis and Mrs. Winnie Herring, soth of Lumberton; half-brothers, Levie Brock of Greenville, Eugene Brock of Wilson. Cljvton. Brock and Ray Brock, both of Lumberton; tiait-sisier, Mrs. Stella Baxiey of Lumberton. CORA L. MURRAY TEACHEY - Mrs. Cora Lee Mur ray. 77, died Saturday. Funeral, Rockfish A.M.E. Church. Wallace. Burial, church cemetery. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Annie Margaret Brown of Newark, N.J.; sons. Gerald Murray of Newark, N.J., Roy Lee Murray of Brooklyn, N.Y.. William L. Murray and Connie Murray, both of Teachev; brothers, Robert Lee ot burgaw, Anthony Lee and Andious Lee, both of Maple Hill, Mack Lee of Wilmington; sisters. Mrs. Mary Lou Marshall of Maple Hill, Miss Trudy Lee of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Exie Pettigrew of St. Stephen, S.C.; 18grandchildren;d IS great-grandchildren; two great great-grandchildren. RODNEY KNOWLES JR. MOUNT OLIVE - Rodney Knowles Jr., 73, died Tuesday. Memorial service. First Baptist Church. Burial. Maplewood Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Opal Allen Knowles; son, Rodney Knowles HI of Atlanta, Ga.; daughter, Mrs. Wil liam Buffkin Chalk Jr. of Morehead City; brother. Jack Knowles of Wrightsville Beach; sister, Mrs. Council Woolen Southerland of Mount Olive; five grandchildren. 0TT1S PARKER TEACHEY - Ottis Parker, 84, died Tuesday. Funeral, Dobson Chapel Baptist Church. Burial, Golden Grove Cemetery, Kenansville. Surviving; daughter, Mrs. Lualda Brinkley of Teachey; son.Roy Joseph Parker of Oxford; sister, Mrs. Flo rence Register of Rose Hill; three grandchildren. HAZEL W. SCOTT RICHLANDS - Mrs. Hazel Wil ljams Scott, 64, died Sunday. Fu neral, Johnson Funeral Home. Bu rial, Onslow Memorial Park, Jack sonville. Surviving: daughters. Mrs. Sue Osbeck of Virginia Beach, Va., Mrs. Ann Sanders of Kinston; sons, Jesse Scott of Chinquapin. Randy Scott of Jacksonville; brothers, Aaron Wil liams of Richlands. Osborne Wil liams of Lewes, Dela.; sisters, Mrs. Swannie Howard of Pink Hill, Mrs. Annie Lee Wells of Wallace; six grandchildren. WILLIE A. COLJE PINK HILL - Willie Alton Colie. 63, died Saturday. Funeral, Howard & Carter Funeral Home. Burial. Pleasant Hill Church Cemetery. Surviving: wife. Mrs. Mary King Colie; daughter, Mrs. Linda Stanley of Snow Hill; sons. Samuel "Pete" Colie of Richlands. Willie Colie Jr. of Pink Hill; brother. Prentice Colie of LaGrange; mother, Ruth Hill Colie of LaGrange; two grandchildren. WILLIE MAE REGISTER WALLACE - Mrs. Willie Mae White Register, 82, died Friday. Fu neral, Wallace Presbyterian Church. Burial, Rockfish Cemetery. Surviving: son, Cecil Register of Dunn; sister, Mrs. Bessie Laribee of California. FRANCES U. BOWDEN KENANSVILLE Mrs. Frances U. Bowden, 86, died Thursday. Fu neral. First Baptist Church of Kenansville. Burial. Kenan family cemetery. Surviving: sisters. Mrs. Mary Magalene Underwood of Kenans ville; brother, William West Under wood of Ginton. HENRY L. SANDERSON MAGNOLIA - Henry Lawrence Sanderson, 82, of Route 1, died Monday. Funeral. Dobson's Chapel Baptist Church. Burial. Golden Grove Cemetery, Kenansville. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Isabelle Woods Sanderson; daughter, Mrs. Eva Ketelsleger of Kenansville; son. H.L. Sanderson Jr. of Wallace; sisters, Mrs. Kate Futreal of Chin quapin, Mrs. Dorothy Lewis of Ocala, Fla.; brother, H.J. Sanderson of Hampton, Va.; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. JUANITA Y. MOORE WALLACE - Mrs. Juanita Young Moore, 88. died Sunday. Funeral, Poston Baptist Church. Burial. Rivervicw Memorial Park. Surviving: aaughters, Mrs. Dons Holland of Garner. Mrs. Betty Jolly of Charlotte; sons, Robert M. Moore Jr. of Burgaw, Maurice Moore of San Pedro, Califsisters, Mrs. Clara Heuay of Ay den, Mrs. (Catherine Hastings of Greenville; brother. J.J. Malpass of Burgax . 10 grandchil dren; five great-grandchildren. JESSE J. BRINSON MOUNT OLIVE - Jesse James Brinson, 94, died Friday. Funeral Red Hill Free Will Baptist Church, Faison. Bural. Rainoow Cemetery, Warsaw. Surviving: sons. Romie Lee Brin son and John Henry Brinson, both of Warsaw, David Brinson of Kenans ville, Willie Brinson of Brooklyn, N.Y.; daughters. Mrs. Mamie Pear sail of Teachev, Mrs. Lula Mae Herring of Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs, Classie Freeman of Goldsboro, Ms. Clyde Brinson, Mrs. Martha Winn and Mrs. Fannie Player, all of Mount Olive, Mrs. Geneva Miller of War saw; 50 grandchildren; 101 great aaaBMBR grandchildren; 25 great-great grandchildren. JOE McKENZIE TEACHEY - Joe McKenzie Jr., 36, died Monday from traffic acci dent injuries. Funeral, Adoram bap tist Church. Burial, church ceme tery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Gloria Mc Kenzie; son, Joseph Jeffrey Mc Kenzie of the home; daughters, Miss Joann McKenzie of the home; pa rents, Joe Nathan Pickett and Rose Lee Pickett of Hartford, Conn.; brother. Michael L. Pickett of Lin coln. Neb.; sisters, Mrs. Cynthia A. Scott and Miss Brenda L. Pickett, both of Hartford, Conn.; grand mother, Mrs. Maggie McKenzie of Hartford. Conn. LEO S. BORON BEULAV1LLE - Leo Steve Boron, 59, died Wednesday. Funeral, Com munity Funeral Home. Burial. East Duplin Memorial Gardens with Masonic rites. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Eleanor Futral Boron; brother, Ted Boron of New Castle. Pa. BADIE K. JONES WALLACE - Mrs. Radie Rackley Jones, HO, died Wednesday. Fu neral, Willard Baptist Church. Bu rial, Riverview Memorial Park. Surviving: son, Robert L. Jones ol Wallace; sisters, Mrs. Melissa Grimes of Turkey, Mrs. Laura Brown and Mrs. Katie Jones, both of Wallace, Mrs. Phoebie Wood of Wilmingto^brothers, James A. Rackley and Raymond C. Rackley both of Wallace; six grandchildren six great-grandchildren. Piano Tuning and Repair Jimmy C Weat Raootorod Piano Technician Box 602. Warsaw Ksnansvilla - 296-0216 r Softball League Forms In Warsaw !. - - r*'"' .. h 1 ? & There will be a Warsaw Recreation Department Church Co-Rec Softball organizational meeting Thursday |[_. night, March 29, at 7 p.m. at the ^ Town Hall. 11 Duplin General | Hospital Admissions March 15 - Charlie Henry of Kenansville, Rudolph Matthews of Magnolia, Willie Gavin of Rose Hill, Carrie Carroll of Rose Hill March 16 - Paula Southerland of Beulaville, Demario Stanley of Warsaw, Herbert Boone of Mag nolia, Annie G. McMillian of Teachey. Mary Underwood of Kenansville. Leo B. Kennedy of Beulaville, Ruth M. Boney of Wal lace, Jessie R. Bostic of Beulaville, Mary E. Roberts of Calypso ? March 17 - Paul Edwards of Beulaville. Winnie Houston of Ke nansville, Henry Sanderson of Mag nolia. Lafalette Quinn of Beulaville March 18 - Hosea Hunter of Beulaville, Gloria Wilson of Beula ville. Paula Perz of Wallace, Cath erine Dickson of Teachey, Pamela L. Briceof Teachey March 19 - Bertha Newton of Warsaw, Nora G. Brown of Beu laville. Clayton Pickett of Chinqua pin. William 11. Hood of Rose Hill, William N. Farrior of Rose Hill, Leslie Lanier of Beulaville, Ida Mae Edwards of Pink Hill March 20 Melvin Miller of Warsaw. George Hanchey of .&9I lis Wallace, Jonathan Scott of Mount g Olive. Sadie Best of Warsaw, Willis [P Edwards of Beulaville (jj March 21 - Ruby Lee Quinn and Ir Baby of Tcachey, Council Claspie of [L Wallace, Shirley Williams and Baby ^ of Wallace, Jarvis Dixon of Rose IH Hill, Joe Williams of Warsaw, Euray g Moore of Warsaw, Brilbia J. Cottle cs of Beulaville, Emma O. Tucker of F Magnolia. Shirley Hall & Baby of t Beulaville, Herbert Farrior of H> Kenansville, Arolar Bell Torrance ot g Warsaw, and Lottie Donaldson of S Kenansville H k fr Ellenberg's % Florist C2 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS i E 108-C W. College St. Warsaw 293-4071 | HARRELLS ? CHRISTIAN I ACADEMY | NOW ENROLLING STUDENTS Kindergarten through Grade 12 If interested, write: P.O. Box 88 Harrells, N.C. 28444 or Cail I 919-532-4575 (Day) 919-669-2283 (Night) Student Aid Available Nondiscriminatory Policy I Harrells Christian Academy admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and ac tivities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. U does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, na tional and ethnic origin in administation of its educational policies, admission policies and other school-administered programs. I ! DUPLIN COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT CLINIC SCHEDULE ? Child screening Monday H I Family Planning ' Tuesday I Veneral Disease Wednesday^! I Maternity Clinic Wednesday ? I Chest Clinic By Appointment* I Adult Health 1st & 2nd ThursdayH I Immunization Monday - Friday Qj FOR INFORMATION & APPOINTMENT CALL 296-0441 KENANSV1LLE, NC 1LLMIMIL^J'OWJJj!LXJYJ!7QJJliliC^l17/CL11ILflAVIF//CLIIiti3NlIT/CiJliliJYi1!ff/LUIILiCPIWO?.i-^JY.' V L)1LS.3TJUIUJItUJViij< :^fa&? -jui -^m [y^Lli a Sk I 7**^) AM""j ?) { g I I Ml CmnV' <H? "* * * '"?H*" Mlc.tU ?UMWw H * I OHO rf-ov* IM.In.w- AmcMH. I?l 10 **?*. <? <?*>?? ??'?? iV^T^T M THE PLOTTING OF SANBALLAT! ||S fM; SANBALLAT TWE WORONITE, WAS A GOVERNOR IN SAMARIA WWEN NEHEMlAW CAME TO WKT OA JERUSALEM TO REBUILD TWE CITY'S WALLS, RENEW TWE STRUCTURAL WEAKNESSES, AND Ctl fOffl STRENSTWEN TWE CONVICTION OF TWE PEOPLE IN TWElR OLD TRADITIONS! BOTW APPRHEN- irjl Cgi SIVE AND FURIOUS, ME IMMEDIATELY STARTED PLOTTING AGAINST NEWEMIAM AND WIS PLANS. [MJl BUT NONE OF WIS MACHINATIONS SEEMED SUCCESSFUL. SO, ME BROJGWT OTHERS INTO WIS .JgE PLOTS TO EITHER PREVENT TWE REBUILDING OF JERUSALEM'S WALLS OR TO ASSASSINATE aSpS Hgjff NEWEMIAM (NEW. 6= 1-4). UNFORTUNATELY, FOR SANBALLAT, EVERY NEW DEVICE THOUGHT OF ITOjJi mili BY WIM AND WIS CO-CONSPIRATORS FAILED! TWE TREMENDOUS WORK PROSPERED IN EVERY iPrTl IW DEGREE CULMINATING IN TWE COMPLETE RESTORATION OF TWE CITY OP JERUSALEM AND mj TWE REBUILDING OF TWE TEMPLE ITSELF! SANBALLAT FOR ALL WIS DEVIOUS SCWEMINGS, ^^2 PH EXPERIENCED IGNOMINIOUS DEFEAT! |g ^ ? Wwli 7 |co SAVE "THIS FOP VOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAPBOOK Wt SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ATTEND ~ fe THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY |^J ici CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES Beutaville, N.C. 298-4447 POWELL'S DRY CLEANERS "For All Your Dry weaning Neeos 207 N. Front, Warsaw 293-7740 WEST AUTO PARTS CO. Warsaw - Kenansville - Beulavllle JACKSON'S IGA STORES Beulaviile - Kenansville - Pink Hiii Jimmy Jackson & Employees EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. Worthington Building, North Main Street, Kenansville Complete Eye Glass Service 290-1782 HOLMFS' JEWELERS Front Street, Kenansville All Occasion Plaques, Jewelry and Repair Needs 296-1443 WHALEY SUPER MARKET Beulaviile Monk Whaley WHALEY'S AUTO & WRECKER SERVICE Beulaviile 290-3844 iBBisaii BasgaaKiBMt a I BEULAVILLE ANTIQUE & FURNITURE CO. | Orzo Thigpen ^ Hwy. 24-E, Beulavilie ^ 298-3476 a JONES FOOD STORE, INC. Kenneth Jones Beulaville BEULAVILLE GARMENT COMPANY, INC. THERESA'S FASHIONS Beulaville & Kenansville UNITED CAROLINA BANK Of Kenansville "Our Bank is Built on People" Main Street 206-0134 THE GRAHAM HOUSE INN For Fine Lunches & Dinner Chef John Ramirez & Family Corner Main & Cooper Streets Kenansville 206-1122 KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & FAISON PHARMACY Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane QUICK SALES Pink Hill 268-4460 mwMMWwmm A
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