Pag# 6, Watt Cravan Hlghlighta, May 27.1982 . ^j[^\ Community Spotlight Sonic Drive-In Happy Eating is a Pleasurable Experience Bud & Sandy McCoy - Owners Don’t let anyone kid you about who has the best hamburgers, cheeseburgers, footlong hotdogs, onion rings and milkshakes in town. People around these parts know from experience that the best food is served by the SONIC DRIVE IN located at 618 Greenville Boulevard in Greenville, phone 766-9190. We all agree that a top rated restaurant has four main requisites; first, good food, second, faultless service, third, a good menu selection, and last but not least, reasonable prices. When we find a restaurant that offers these four things it is indeed a treat, and this treat is yours at SONIC DRIVE-IN. Through the use of their guarded recipes and finest quality ingredients, SONIC DRIVE-IN offers this area authentic old world burgers, hotdogs and shakes in many delicious flavors that you can either eat here in the quaint atmosphere or take out. The management here. Bud and Sandy, have made it a point to hire people they can trust to give you friendly service and the prices are very reasonable. In this 1982 Review, we the editors feel that we can highly recommend this excellent restaurant and offer our best wishes for their continued success. Bud and Sandy welcomes you to pleasurable dining. Try them, you’ll be glad you did. Buck^s Gulf Station J. C. Buck - Owner Wrecker, Road & Repair Service Featuring Jartran Truck Rental There are quite a few service stations in the Pitt County area. What makes one stand out above all others? Its not so much the gas they sell, although Gulf products have proved their excellence over the years for your car, but its the extra friendly service that this station provides along with their fair prices that has given them a reputation well thought of by the people of this area. If you are particular about your car, then you should be particular about your car’s servicing. People throughout this area will go out of their way to stop in at BUCK’S GULF STATION (The Full Service Station), because they know that these friendly attendants are completely familiar with most all models and makes of cars and trucks and can handle anything from a tune-up to brake jobs. They also feature lubrications, minor repairs, auto air conditioning, starter and generator work, wheel balancing, mufflers and tail pipes installed, tires, batteries and Gulf accessories. The next time you’re in Greenville, stop in at BUCK’S GULF STATION, the service station that “Cares” for you and your car. They are located at East 10th Street Ext., phone 752-3228 or 758-1033 for fast, friendly emergency road service. They are open Monday - Saturday 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. We, the editors of this 1982 Business Review would like to call the attention of the Craven County driving public to BUCK’S GULF STATION. And we suggest you stop in soon for the best in automotive services. You’ll be glad you did. Barwick’s House of Meats Quality Meats - Wholesale and Retail Where does the careful consumer shop for the finest meats? Many quality conscious homemakers are getting ALL of their meats from BARWICK’S HOUSE OF MEATS at 100 Pollard in Greenville, phone 758-2277. They know that they can depend on the finest, most carefully selected cuts of aged beef and pork when they shop this well known meat market exclusively. Serving the local residents for many years, Allen Berwick features one shop where quality comes first. The equipment and storage facilities are inspected regularly for the utmost in sanitary conditions and the meats are expertly selected for quality, tenderness and value. Nothing but the very finest meats obtainable pass through the doors of BARWICK’S HOUSE OF MEATS! The management of this well established meat market would like to invite all area residents in for some great buys in great meats. As the authors of this 1982 Review, we suggest that you accept their invitation. You’ll be glad you did! Dewey’s Auto Service Dewey Smith - Owner Complete Foreign & Domestic Auto Repair When the people of this area look to someone to take care of any mechanical problems they might have with theif car, they generally head straight for DEWEY’S AUTO SERVICE at 226 S. Memorial in Greenville, phone 752-3374. With the automobile as complex as it is today you owe it to your car to let these qualified people take care of the problem. DEWEY SMITH specializes in , all types of expert automotive repair and service. They use only the latest equipment and handle any size job in the shortest time at the most reasonable rates. In this 1982 Review, we the compilers, take great pride in representing this reliable shop to the readers of this issue. When you take your carlo the experts at DEWEY’S AUTO SERVICE you can be assured that the work is done according to factory techniques and that you will not have to take it back to them a second or third time for the same problem! Down To Earth Natural Foods Grocery Teresa Lucas - Owner For everything you need for healthy eating, make it DOWN TO EARTH, INC. NATURAL FOOD GROCERY where good health is their only business. Conveniently located at Rivergate Shopping Center at East 10th Street in Greenville, phone 758- 6264 open 10 a. m. until....This popular health food store features everything you can think of for a better, more balanced diet. There are all types of vitamins including a complete line of organic vitamin and mineral capsules. Specialty vitamins are also carried, and there is an exact combination that’s just right for you. Whole grain breads, dried fruits and vegetables, high protein foods, and many other healthful and nutritious items can be found on their well stocked shelves. Make shopping at DOWN TO EARTH NATURAL FOODS GROCERY a regular habit. You’ll feel and look better if you do! The authors of this 1982 Business Review of Greenville would like to make special mention of this fine health food store and invite all of our readers to give them a try soon. You’ll be glad you did! Bill Askew Motors Buy - Sell - Trade On The Spot Financing Over 70 High Quality, Late Model Cars In Stock Located directly in front of Nichols at the 264 Bypass in Greenville, phone 756- 9102, BILL ASKEW MOTORS is your #1 headquarters for used car values! Bill Askew operates his lot as he has in the past years with the customer in mind, and it shows! Economy imports, small cars, family units... you name it, and its here! The area’s finest selection of quality reconditioned cars is the main reason for the number of customers who do business here again and again. Right now, BILL ASKEW MOTORS istradinghigher than anyone and, if you can’t find just what you want on the !ot...they’ll be happy to pay cash for your present car. Just drive in and see how much your unit is really worth...you’ll be pleasantly surprised! In compiling this 1982 Review, we, the writers feel that no profile or community business leaders would be complete without mention of BILL ASKEW MOTORS whose years of service has made him the favorite! Friendly Seafood Market Milton Morgan & Marvin Moore - Owners “Fresh Fish Daily” Direct from the sea to you. That’s always been the motto at FRIENDLY SEAFOOD MARKET where the very freshest, finest seafood anywhere can be found! Conveniently located at 108 West 3rd Street in Ayden, open 8:30 until 7 p. m., phone 746-6848, this well known seafood market features fresh fish, crab, shrimp, lobster, oysters and other seafood delights daily. Milton and Marvin try. to maintain a huge selection of ocean goodness on their counter at all times. Seafood is an excellent source of natural protein and vitamins. The great taste is just part of the reason you should eat fish and other seafood regularly. Try a dinner of fresh mountain trout, or maybe Red Snapper or even succulent oysters for a taste treat beyond compare. You’ll agree: the finest seafood comes from FRIENDLY SEAFOOD MARKET! In compiling this Business Review for 1982 of leading businesses and markets throughout the area, we, the writers, feel that you’ll thoroughly enjoy the quality and goodness of fresh seafood from FRIENDLY SEAFOOD MARKET! 0

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