» 1: 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 SBi ■■■ aBB aHB MM MM ^iewS On ® Cental Healtli Chicken Necks. 150 Sliced 0 4 i Q Slab Bacon. Smoked Sausage. ^1^^ Smithfield 0 4 i Q Hot Dogs,,« ’1’® „ Pork Brains. 890 Pork Riblets. 990 Lb.q. Choice 0 CO Chuck Steak. Swift Premium 0 ilOO Rib Eye Steak. Lean Sirloin 0/\OO Tip Roast. *2=*® Fresh 0 4 00 Ground Beef. ’1^® Specials Good Thursday — Wednesday Only Kite’s (Use Coupons on Page 10) 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 I Red-Hot-Special 1® Red-Hot-Speciai UPTON FAMILY SIZE ^ Tea Bags (24s) 690 Fancy We reserve the right to correct error s Food Stamp shoppers welcome We reserve the right to limit quantities Snap Beans. 490 Grape Fruit,.... ^1^® Emerand ^ Green Broccoli Bunch ^5 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. Coca Cola 2 liter 990 Royal Scott ^ Margarine.. 690 Steak-umm tgxotx Beef Sandwicb.... *2^^ Grape Jelly,.,., ^1®* Hunt’s Ketchup590 Cates Prem. _ — ^ Sweet Salad Cubes ... 590 Showboat ^ 70 ^ Pork & Beans.,.. 3/®1®® Beans2/590 Tropicana 0 4dQ Orange Juice.... ’1’*

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