South port Artists Prepare For July 4 Art Show Associated Artists of Southpott is preparing for its annual Fourth of July art show at Franklin Square Gallery. Works will be on display through out July and will be juried, with prizes awarded at a June 30 recep tion. The show opens to the public July 1. Aitist: sijf hand-deliver their works to rt?s jdlsy Juuc 23-27. Works will be accepted Saturday and Monday from 10:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1-5 p.ra. No shipped work will be accepted. The exhibition is open to artists 18 years and older. No work previ ously shown in the Franklin Square Gallery July 4th Show will be ac cepted. Works will be judged in one of two categories: ? TWo-dimensional works in cluding oil, watercolors, pastels, acrylics, mixed media and graphics. (No photography or computer-gen erated work will be accepted); and ? Three-dimensional works in cluding sculpture and pottery not ex ceeding SO pounds. (No kits or copies will be accepted.) All paintings must be framed, wired and ready to hang and must not exceed 50 inches in either direc tion framed. All work must be for sale. A non-refundable entry foe of $15 per item will be charged, or $25 for two items. Limit is two items. For more information, call the Masons Honor Russ The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free A Accepted Masons of North Carolina and Shaiiotte Lodte No. 727 recently hon ored Woodrow Russ (above left) of Shaiiotte for his 25 yours of membership. The Grand Lodge presented a cer tificate and the Shaiiotte Lodge presented a plaque to Russ for sS lodge meetings during those 25 years. Russ. past mest*r of the lodge, has also served as treasurer and on numerous committees, shown with him above is Randy Ward, master of Shaiiotte Lodge No. 727. Local Births Announced Smith Joyce Ann and Roger Dale Smith of Calabash have announced the birth of a son. Samuel Herman Smith was born June 1 at Loris Community Hospital. Ruff Matthew and Jennifer Ruff of Supply have announced the birth of a daughter, Madison Elliott Ruff, at 5:24 pjn. May 29 at The Brunswick Hospital. She weighed 8 pounds, 4 1/2 ounces and was 20 inches long. Grandparents are Susan Wilbura of Greensboro and Gene and Joyce Ruff of Holden Beach. Great-grand parents are George Elliott of Holden Beach, Steedly and Ruth Ruff of Msrrisburg, sad Vkk and Mas Ramsey of Greenback. Tenn. SHELTON ? HERB FARM ?Over 350 VwtatiM ? (MMUafHapi 17 Hi X ?//!/, j 1,1 \ w /( ///('/ /( A I CDs Cassettes WE SPECIAL ORDER (910)579-9868 gallery at (910)457-5450 1\icsday through Saturday, 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Jones Family Reunion Canceled A reunion of Jones family mem bers scheduled June 12 has been canceled due to sickness in the fami b The event will be rescheduled at a later date. For more information contact Edna Ludlum after 5 p.m. at 579-0633. Married 50 Years Bianco and Lucas Mori* Simmoiu of Ash c*Ubrated their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday. A parly was given by their children J f-L-'U Extension Office Shares Info About Canning, Freezing Foods Want to make some blackberry jelly but not quite sure how to start? Did you try canning some toma toes last year but a lot of the jars didn't teal? Han a neighbor told you about a "new way" to put com in the freez er, but you're not sure it will work? TV ttntntuw4f PgiiwKt Coop?" rative Extension Office is inviting inose with questions about "putting up food" to call in for answers based on procedures that have been tested and proven to be safe. The service also has some basic "how-to" bulletins on canning and freezing which are available at no charge. "Home Canning in North Carolina" gives recommended pro cedures for canning fruits, vegeta bles. meats and poultry. It also ex plains how canning is done and what equipment is needed, as well why nrr irnir rannrn m iwwWI to can low-acid foods such as green beans and meats. To ask a question or request a copy of "Home Canning in North Carolina," call the extension office at (910)253-4425. r^> ?r ROUND mm i BREAST P n iiiii i SMOKEg sy/'T^f/'B xs?5R8teasBa ? - - m >5>iD LB I FRESH CHOICE SO%LEA> GROUJVP BEEF| 3 LS PACKS ?iop 1LBMCKI SUCED PICNICS |0SCAR MA1T?R| ?a 1 1 BACOJV u I LB I?K ? J - ? !uir'iri KT? LI llPlUCLES i fuicr ? "CAROL&VA GWLOVTN" PLUMP, JUICT fliowy BLUEBERRIES PINT PEPSI aoz Bm 2 far_ FURMAITS "OOURT 1/2 GAL* ICE l/S SP!

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