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CLUB BRIEFS VFW Post To Sell Stew At Festival e.gn Wars Pus. KKmTw""^ serving Festival'bv the Sea ' "* w'" ?* cooked a. .he I (Hi |. Sltc ln thc organization's im ? V'cw P1" Posl will be making slew all night to set ^?dy for Saturdays sale", begm ning at 7 a.m. Prices for the stew will be SS per quart container and $3 per pint Sunday sales will be by the quart The Post 8866 ladies auxiliary will sell ham biscuits, sausage bis cuits and coffee beginning at 7 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets for the auxiliary's 13-inch color television set can be purchased at the food booth. Drawing for the television will be Saturday at 4 p.m. ickets for a dressed hog will also he available at the post's booth. rawing for the hog will be at 3 P m. Sunday. Seniors Plan Luncheon I he Town Creek Senior Citizens plan to have lunch Thursday, Nov 4 at Middle of the Island Restaurant at Wnghtsville Beach. The group will meet at Town Creek Park at Winnabow at 10:30 a.m. and travel together to the rest aurant for a meal at noon, said spokesman Marie Young. Optimists Meet Laney Blanton, director of the Lower Cape Fear Hospice, was the guest speaker for the South Bruns wick Islands Optimist Club meeting last Tuesday in Shallotte. Blanton spoke about services pro vided by the organization to termi nally-ill patients and their families and discussed opportunities for vol unteer involvement. In other business, the club made final plans for its annual Christmas Tree sale, which will begin Thanks giving Day in Shallotte. An exact site has not been determined. The next club meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 6:30 p.m. at Joe's Barbecue in Shallotte. All prospective members are in vited to attend. For more informa tion. call Kerry Craig at 842-4891. NARFE To Meet The Intracoastal Chapter of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) will meet for breakfast at 9 a.m. Nov. 2 in Thomas' Restaurant, Calabash. A business meeting will follow the meal. Members are being encouraged to write to their congressional repre sentatives concerning proposed health insurance plans. Plans for the chapter's Christmas party will be discussed at the meet ing All retired federal employees and their spouses are invited to become members. King Addresses Newcomers Jeri King, lead nurse in the Adult Health Care section of the Bruns wick County Health Department, will be the guest speaker at the Nov ember meeting of the Newcomers Club of South Brunswick. The meeting will be held in the dining room of The Brunswick Hos pital at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3. King is an officer in the Night Owls Toastmasters Club, a public speaking and communications club in the Southport-Oak Island area. All newcomers to the area are in vited to attend. For more information contact Jerry Wolff at 754-7244 or Sam Lehew at 579-0728. D.A.R.E Is Topic Lt. Ronald Hewett of the Bruns wick County Sheriff's Department will speak at the meeting of the Brunswick County Democratic Lad ies Monday, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m. at the Democratic Party 1 ieadquarters north of Supply. He will discuss the Drug Resis tance Education Program (D.A.R.E) he conducts for fifth graders in co operation with the Brunswick County Schools, said Ouida Hewett. spokesman. Hewett was named the United State's top D.A.R.E. officer earlier this year by his peers nationwide. All Democratic women are invit ed to hear him. Auxiliary Forming An organizational meeting for a Ladies Auxiliary to Shallotte Vete rans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1 1275 will he held Monday. Nov. 1. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the N.C. National Guard Armory on Main Street in Shallotte. Membership is the auxiliary is open to all wives, mothers, grand mothers, sisters, daughters, step daughters or stepmothers of a veter an who served overseas and has earned a combat medal or ribbon. For more information contact Paul or Jewel Smith at 754-4748, or P.O. Box 333, Shallotte, N.C. 28459. College Offering Painting Course Brunswick Community College is offering a painting class every Mon day and Tuesday night at West Brunswick High School in Shallotte. The class will run from 6 p.m. un til 9 p.m. each night. Registration ends Nov. 2 and the fee is S40 per person. There must be a minimum of 12 students. Students will work with oils and watercolors. Terry Sellers Buckner will be the instructor. For more information on the class, call Buckner at 754-7919 or the college at 754-6900. Waccamaw Slates Friday Carnival Waccamaw Volunter Fire and Rescue Department in Ash will hold its annual Halloween carnival Fri day, Oct. 29, at 6 p.m. at the station on N.C. 130. General admission is 50 cents per person, said Kevin Smith, assistant fire chief. Games, live music, a haunted house and food are planned. Proceeds will support the depart ment. ?' Homes worth aunting'l For! CHOICENTER U/ii/nA A.iKa^oa. nur Wayne Culbertson, RHS Ann Brown, RHS HOMES BY ANN Hwy. 17 N., Shallotte, 754-5147 JENNY'S PAWN Celebrates 2nd Anniversary THURSDAY ? FRIDAY ? SATURDAY October 28 thru_3Q AK 47 Mak 90s *219 includes 100 rounds FREE AMMO SKS in a folding stock with 30 round mags *189 Unissued SKS *91.95 SKS & AK 47 30 round mags Skill Saws starting at $15 ? New 9MM Ruger $349 New Double barrel 12-gauge $289 ? Ruger 10-22 starting at $139 Mossberg and Maverick 12 gauge starting at $125 10 & 14 K Gold Rope Chains starting at *28 10 & 14 K Gold Herringbone Chains [ starting at *19.95 FREE RING CLEANING SAT. Limit one per customer Diamond Earrings and Tennis Bracelets Over 400 Rings In Stock-Great for Christmas OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 12:30-5:30 TILL CHRISTMAS Hwy 130, Holden Beach Rd , (1 milo from Hwy. 17)Shnlloltp, 754-2717 Jewelry Repair 8c ring Open Mon.-Sat. 8:30-6:30 ^ sizing done on Premises ~ * ? HWl TmF HftUKSWK K Rf ACON I PHOTOS CONTRIBUTED AUCTION ORGANIZERS for the Calabash VFW auxiliarists * benefit for Hope Harbor Home included Mary Moloney (standing, left), Nancy Fraser (right) and Lorraine Koch (seated). They were assisted by many helpers who cooked, served and cleaned up. Students Focus Of Radio Spots A West Brunswick High School "student of the week" is being fea tured in a new radio spot that airs weekly on WCCA Radio Station in Shallotte. Featured students are selected by the Student Recognition Committee on the basis of having accomplished "a meaningful step in their educa tional process," a news release indicated. That could range from receiv ing an award, their best grade to date or perfect attendance, evidence of the student caring or being of service to another, or demonstrating maturi ty in handling a situation, as when the band and chorus were not allowed to perform for President Clinton at the UNC Bicentennial Celebration. Sponsored by McDonald's of Shallotte, the two-minute spots air every Friday at 7:20 a.m. and 5:20 p.m. PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Chandler Completes Basic Training Air Force Airman 1st Class Eric II. Chandler has graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. During six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mis sion, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the Com munity College of the Air Force. Chandler is the son of Carroll F. Chandler of Galloway Road, Boli via. He is a 1993 graduate of South Brunswick High School. Trains In Berlin Army Spec.. Anthony C. Murphy has completed a U.S. Army primary leadership course in Berlin. Students received training in su pervisory skills, leadership princi ples and small unit training tech niques for first-line supervisors in a technical or administrative environ ment. Murphy, a team leader, is the son of Willia and Jeiry Cotten of Leland. Pope Is Secretary Janet Pope has been named secre tary of the recently organized West Brunswick High School PTA Academic Boosters Club. She received the position after Lena Mae Butler declined to serve after her election. The group is organizing to sup port the academic programs at the high school and to recognize student academic achievement. Moses Stan ley is president. Holden Beach Voters ELECT Dwight Carroll HOPE HARBOR representatives Wanda Feldt (left) and Cathy Snaim (center) express their appreciation to Cathy Sommers, aux iliary president. Calabash Post Sets Poppy Sales November 5-6;Contribution Made To Hope Harbor Shelter In recognition of Veterans Day, members and auxiliarists of Cala bash Post 7288 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will lie at various stores in the Calabash area Nov. 5 and 6 asking for donations for pop pies made by disabled veterans. Proceeds of poppy sales go to needy veterans and their families. The auxiliarists held their Chinese auction Oct. 20 and raised S338 for Hope Harbor Home. The auxiliary has plans to donate a VCR, slippers and "ditty bags" of personal items for service people in Fayetteville. The gifts will be deliv ered on the group's next trip to the Veterans Hospital in December. Other recent donations include SUM) to Ronald McDonald House, a temporary home for families who have a termially ill child in nearby hospitals, and $25 to the VFW National Home as a lifetime mem bership from the auxiliary. 1 I, BAR-B-QUE #2 I II BAR-B-QUE #2 i ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT t BUFFET 11 Beef ? Pork ? Barbecue Chicken With Fixings & Family Entertainment Open Friday & Saturday Nites 5-9 pm i 1 iJj f 1 FREE PITCHER OF TEA" WITH COUPON ' I *With Purchase of 2 Bar-B-Que Buffet Dinners. I _ GOOD THRL^DCT^O^ Located on Russtown Rd. ? Take 904 at Grissettown Caution Light (toward Tabor City) YA miles off Hwy. 17, 2nd Right ? YA miles on right 287-3505 IT'S THE HALLOWEEN CLEARANCE SALE DON'T LET THESE LOW PRICES SCARE YOU! There is so much to see at J. Livingston's Halloween Sale! Our many dining and bed room sets, occasional tables and accent pieces-all in stock-are ready for immediate delivery. You'll be pleasantly surprised at our large selection of living room and family room furniture. Come in today and save! ALL TREATS.. .NO TRICKS! This is only 4 sampt* o> our specials OPEN MON. - SAT 9 5:30 Queen Sleeper Starting At 1 Retail $799 Twin Sleepers Starting At Retail $779 5 Pc. Rattan Whitewash Dining Reidii $ i .099 Recliners Starting At Retail $469 Pastel Floral Sofa Retail $1.1 69 Selected Occasional Chairs Retail $499 White Washed Bedroom Retail $899 Bedding - Twin Sets Starting At Pictures, Lamps & Of\?/a Accessories off 20% Off^ Mirrors SAVE UP TO 48%! OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL J. LIVINGSTON Hwy 17. Little River. SC (803)249-6188
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