BULLARD/ QADURA WEDDING PLANS I I / Mis. Carefyn IriM M the Ists fnrhii O. 1J i I) of Bi. 2, Baa 194, Marts* the ?i|t|?stil sf MM, 1?3S, Blchett Blvd., ?aleigh, N.C. to Jasaal Ah- I da Is si art Qadara, 1539-B Tara Dr., Kalolgh, NC Jams! Is Iks saa of Mn. Asbeh Qadara sad the late Abdal Salaai Qadara ot Jinnliai. The wadding Is planned far Aagast 27th, a Gardea Wed ding at the bone sf tbo bride's anther. The bride elect Is a 1972 gradaate rf Proapect High School, a 1975 gndaate of Penbrebe State University , and a 1977 gndaate of the Gradaate School at the Urt verolty of North Carolina, Chapel HID. She Is program manager of the N.C. Dept. of Natural Beooniceo and Corn mart ty Development la Ba Mgh. The bridegroom-elect Is a padaate of Sadte High Scfcaol ago la Em? land. Ho to Mibtul ??*!?' of lfc? Kayal Vflto Hotel to BaMgh. [A Doria Noaco phate] Invited to attoad the wedding. . Lyndon B. Johnson was tha first President to be sworn into office on an airplane. The spaniel family of dogs contains more breeds?ten ? than any other. The name comes from the word Spain.? lean boneless . _ __ STEW BEEF l. *179 kef short . _ __ RIB STEW ..?12* ?one in STEW u.89* kecial . CUBE STEAK 269 ground . . _ft CHUCK .?I" hostess ? ,nn HAMS ?*7"L 3 BO'S STORES LUMBtRTON ? Godwin Ai JW? PEMBROKE ? Uotofl CAapoi ?d ?? Mlllva TNI ? ??ii? to omit quant it iat loiifooiiiin IB HALF . _ PORK LOlN *V9 ;-?TO 11 CHOPS . _ PORK LOIN *149 enter cut . _ an PORK CHOPS t.*189 PIGFEET, PIG EARS. PORK NECKBONES, ? PIGTAILS. HOG MAWS 49? pbone-in chuck m ^roast z b^-w^huck ?steak ^ syw3 E 61^uno 1 MQSR } BONE-IN SHOULDER ? > ROAST < BONE-IN SHOULDER C STEAK > ZiJ]p^? GRAPE JELLY I $419 I E 2-1B. E E > CREAM i l*99si ^^T[AU Flavor*) MACARONI & CHEESE DELUXE DINNER U I HBERBER STRAINED _ ?baby food 17* Hoerber junior ?baby food 25* ?carnation n iaa? I MILK 13-02 cans 2/99^ ?daytime extra absorbent ?pamper^^ ?o-ct. ^7^ MRS. LANE S GREEN . .. . __ I Beans 4/?1??l MRS LANES SWEET PEAS 3/#1??| MRS LANE S I APPLESAUCE 2J79*m MjyANESWnOLE KERNEL ? I PARKA Y (MARGARINE ?2iqaf ife J J DUKES MAYONNAISE Ma ? cookbook aiaa i bread ih C. 2/99 Burrow ?tea bags 10Q-CT H CAM P IE U. '8 TOMATO - ?soup ^,c4/?10# Bkaou spagmitti . FIELO TRIAL A ilfMi I DOG FOOD ... a-iB. 3" I CMATHANCMUNKV TEXTURE DOG FOOD 26 IB. #3 I NINE LIVES IALL FIAVORSI aaa I CAT FOOD to* 39*1 KAL KAN ***** | CAT FOOD _ r.f ' ,7/f I PAPER TOWELSl ROLL M ANGELO CRINKLE ^P ?P0TAT0ES> I DUNCAfOUNE^^^B I CAKE MIXES I is-oz. M I I ii(V^9H ^ f v W^M I Umf^I M If TREET f |>QQ< I ^ ozJ^ \ SHAWNEE X, SELF RISING f FLOUR 1 ?79*; cokes*7 niello < yello ^ 2 UXeTT JL HOMEBEST I ? BLEACH? I P2/*!C| |^ HAL H ? ^ ? Marriage Plans | announced r -.t ii.l.gi' fl ha? lii^w, WNdt, to Mkbaai ABm Gatl aba tea ia'tfctiiaf tea late Mb Saapna Mr. Gaff Is bDwhasaadMr. VJ. Gall af lbalgfc. lb praapactfva bftds b gradaatad fraaa Pmknb State (Mvantty md b a? played with CXTA at LaariMe *^''l?iip'tiBee p?M It hatha State Uahrenflgr. He li 5?"^' ^ The weddtag ie phased far September 17,1983 at S p.m. at Deep Breach Baptlat Chareh. 0 WEEKEND CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Grain* Wf 5 Waapons MM 9 Building art L*M, 12 spmdt* ;q[3I 13 Aurtcla 14 Wall-daha*ad Q 16 Dtacovar 17 Earth goddaaa rXQf 16 Pronoun faFfi 20 Inlat fffcJ 21 Toward ?? 22 Countar Lggf 23 Forthwith 29 Tha Fr 26 Evaluata 26 Plato and Socratas 30 Moth 31 About 32 Accompany 36 Largar 40 Twlca prafii 41 Aiao 42 Sioux 43 JumbM 44 Varangians 46 Graak lattar 47 Nagativ* 46 Color mmmmr,?rz?r ? nio w bl ro WJIXLI AN8WCE 49 Within 51 Tar 53 Center 54 Simultaneous 57 Totems 56 EM DOWN 1 Merely 2 Mature 3 Tea tree 4 Scoffs 5 _ Strait 6 Alternative :?n???rr-TT" !T ToupM ( Suparciliou* pMOA 9 Fairs 10 Babyl god 11 Goal tandar* 12 "Thin man" dog 15 Colors 17 Fual 19 Paak 22 Exist 24 Undbargfts book 27 Topor 29 Work unit 32 Hiiistda shatter 33 AndiLat 34 Mama Fr 36 Floor mixlurss 36 Small candy 37 Jap Admiral 36 Loava 30 Orlva 45 Hadas fbvar 46 Repulse 50 Fuagon Indian 52 Gold: fter 53 intimidata 55 Court: Abbr. 56 Compass point ~T7 TZ?HH ^?13 wT i?" "?IHtr ~~~ TT ~~?U n *M~~"I i? ?v> |hhh|^ ? 12 Rnrs*r?in ? 40 ?Tp He IHu ?4~ ~"~" mBBw" ^Bor- Hlti "3 "" snjW?TT?n ? M 55 ~I M ? ?M II 1 ? 11 Mi 1 ~ ?r PEMBROKE RESCUE SQUAD APPRECIATION WEEK CALENDAROF EVENTS August 29--Appreciation Dinner at Shelf's Seafood Restaurant, Pembroke, NC, 7 p.m. Special entertainment and dinner with guest speakers. Tickets are $25 per person and may be purchased from any Rescue member. August 30" A wards Night, Revels Seafood Restaurant, Pembroke, NC Guest speaker and presentation of awards. August 31--Demonstration and Dis aster Drill in the student parking lot in front of Pembroke State University and directly across from College Exxon at 8 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend. September l--Door-to-Door Collec tions from 4 to 7 p.m. CPR and Basic life Support Class to be taught by Pembroke Rescue members at the Rescue building from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. Registration will be limited. Please call Ms. Cummings at 521-8641 or 521-2418 to register. September 2--Bar-B-Que and Chicken Plate Sale will be held at the Rescue Building from 10:30 a.m. until. Plates are $3 each, and tickets may be obtained from any Rescue Me?ber. -Softball Tournament (double elimi nations) at Lowiy's Park on the Pine Street Extension in Pembroke, NC First game begins at 6 p.m. Last game starts at 10 p.m. -Gospel Singing will be held at the Pembroke Junior High School (formerly Pembroke Senior High School) Cafeteria at 8 p.m. Featured groups wttl be: DAL Gospel Singers, The Pierce Family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Strickland. Admission is free. Donations will be accepted. September 3--SoftbaU Tournament continued. 9 a.m. until. ?Door-to-door Collections from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. September 4--Car Collections on Main Street in Pembroke from 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. WORTH CAROLINA ? farmIaJ _ bureau ?-?'? Insurance BE SU1E, INSOTE WITH TOOT OWN COMPANY I East5dSlIT*.Ota6* V Lamberto*. N.C. 28358 FOB FABM BUBKAU ASK ABOUT OU1 2X5% DISCOUNT ON FttE INSU1ANCK, HOMBOWNBBS AND FABMOWNEKS. ?JnUnd Marine

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