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Happy Birthday
Beth Simpkins
June 3:
Dicky Crawford
Patricia Wright
Carrie Lee McVicker
June 4:
Jean S. Whitford
Vera F. Raines
June 6:
Chris Fillingame
LaRue Lancaster
June 6:
Robbie Moore
J|^h Christian
^jjPicy Wiggins
June 7:
Shirley Adams
Terrill Hardy
Laurie Kirkman
Wallace Van Cleve
Amy Williams
June 8:
Carolyn Schoch
Robbie Mills
Debbie Beeson
June 9:
Danny Bolick
Gary Whitford
Jonthah Matthews
Buck Hoell
R.O. McCoy
Betsy Coward
Happy Anniversary
June 4:
Mr. & Mrs. Danny Bolick
Mr. & Mrs. Allen Roach
June 5:
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Blake
Mr. & Mrs. Jason Lilly
Mr. & Mrs. Otis Gatlin
Mr. & Mrs. Lindy
Gaskins
Mr. & Mrs. Gray
Lancaster, Jr.
June 7:
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Whitley
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Ipock
Mr. & Mrs. William
Register
Our list of birthdays and anniversaries is far from
complete. If you would likeyour birthday or anniversary to
appear in this column, please send it to the WCH, P.O. Box
404, Vanceboro, N.C. 28686.
June 8:
Mr. & Mrs. Grover
Russell, Jr.
June 9:
Mr. & Mrs. R.L. Cannon,
Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Webster
Butler
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
Arrington, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Colie Miller,
Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Johnathan
Matthews
Buy And Sell With Want Ads
Bridge
to be
Strengthened
RALEIGH—Mainte
nance work to strengthen
the bridge over Clubfoot
Creek on Blades Road
(Secondary Road 1715) at
North Harlowe in Craven
County will begin early
next week.
Officials of the North
Carolina Department of
Transportation (NCDOT)
will close the bridge for
about one-month while
department maintenance
crews begin adding extra
supports and new floor.
Traffic will be de
toured over NC-101,
Temple Road (Secondary
Road 1711) and Clubfoot
Road (Secondary Road
1714).
“This is another
example of the depart
ment’s continuing effort
to try to keep up with the
maintenance needs of the
state’s highway system,”
said C.W. Snell, Jr.,
division engineer for the
department’s second
highway division in
Greenville.
E.M. Scott, bridge
maintenance supervisor,
said that every effort is
being made to complete
the bridge work as soon as
possible to minimize any
inconvenience to the
traveling public.
Caton
Highlights
Club Formed
An Extension Home
makers Club has been
formed in the Caton area
of Craven County. The
club will meet on the 4th
Tuesday of each month at
7:30 p. m. at the Caton
Fire Station.
Extension Homemaker
Clubs are affiliated with
the Agricultural Exten
sion Service. Clubs meet
monthly for educational
programs in all areas of
homemaking and family
living. Educational tours,
community service
projects and special
events are also activities
of Extension Homemaker
Clubs.
For more information
on Extension Homemak
er Clubs-especially if
interested in joining the
Caton Club-contact Ms.
Susan Noble, Associate
Home Economics Agent,
by calling 633-1477.
Vacation Bible
School
Kitt Swamp Christian
Church will have Vaca
tion Bible School from
9:00 a.m. until Noon, June
14th through June 18th.
The closing program will
be held on Sunday night,
June 20th, at 7:30 p.m.
Kerry Wayne - Director.
West Craven Highlights, June 3,1982. Page 9
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„ Pork Brains. 890
Pork Riblets. 990
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Choice 0 CO
Chuck Steak.
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Rib Eye Steak.
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Fresh 0 4 00
Ground Beef. ’1^®
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Supermarket
Hours : Mon. - Thurs. 8-8, Frl., Sat. 8-9
FREE Parking
244-0552 FREE Pickup & Delivery 244-1404
Vienna Sausage,..2/790
Luncheon Meat,.. 790
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Snap Beans. 490
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KENNETH T. PERKINS.
D.D.S. - PA
IF TOOTH KNOCKED OUT
BY INJURY
Tommy was riding his
skateboard down the
driveway. He lost his
balance and fell to the
pavement. He wiped the
blood from his mouth
and found his upper front
tooth in his hand. What do
you do? Luckily, your
dentist can deal effective
ly with this kind of dental
emergency. But he’ll need
your help.
Collect the tooth and
replace it in the socket at
the site of the injury.
Have your child (or you)
hold it there until you
reach the dentist. This
will keep the tooth in its
natural environment and
extend the opportunity
for a successful replanta
tion. If this is not possible,
wrap the tooth in a wet
cloth or place it in a glass
of water. Don’t linger!
The chances for a
successful replantation
are best if done within 30
minutes to an hour after
this mishap.
Some parents rush
their child to the dentist,
but in their haste forget to
bring the tooth. DON’T
FORGET THE TOOTH!
And don’t try to clean it
yourself—even if it looks
messy. What you think is
dirt may actually be soft
tissues that will help the
healing process.
Prepared as a public
service to promote better
dental health. From the
office of: Kenneth T.
Perkins, DDS PA., Main
Street, Vanceboro, phone
244-1179.
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2 liter
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Royal Scott ^
Margarine.. 690
Steak-umm tgxotx
Beef Sandwicb.... *2^^
Grape Jelly,.,., ^1®*
Hunt’s
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Showboat ^ 70 ^
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Beans2/590
Tropicana 0 4dQ
Orange Juice.... ’1’*