South Brunswick High School band members invited to participate in the Pembroke Invitational Band Festival include (front, from left) Ricky Hill, Katie Harris and Carrie Page; (back) Brandon Watson, Kenny Hill, Kim Robbins, Keith Sellers, Steven Andersoir and Sherry Lineberger. Anti-crime group meets on March 26 Citizens Against Crime will meet Thursday. March 26. 7 pan., at the Brunswick Community College teaching auditorium. Guest speakers will he State Bureau of Investigation director James Coman and North Carolina Victim Assistant Network executive director Catherine Smith. The public is invited to attend. For further information, persons may call the Citizens Against Crime office at 754-6515. 1 Artists plan spring show Associated Artists of Southport will present their Spring Art Show at Franklin Square Gallery March 30 through May 16. Judges for the event are Robert Leroy for two-dimensional work and Dina Wilde-Ramsing for three dimensional work. Both judges are hunt Wilmington. Entries will be accepted March 27-28 at the gallery. For more information or to obtain a prospectus; persons may call Franklin Square Gallery at 457 5450 or show chairman Pat Paveo at 278-5728. the show may be viewed at the gallery Monday through Friday. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Brunswick-County PIASTER GARDENER Colors all year By Lib Duncan Master Gardener When designing or adding to your landscape, think about providing seasonal interest, such as bloom color, bark eye-catchers and berries. Consult your nursery about foliage, bloom color, berries, fragrance and growing requirements such as hardi ness, sunlight, drainage and soil type (ph). Listed below are a few shrubs, vines and trees which will” give you color you can look forward to each month of the year along with your bulbs, perennials and annuals. Colors are: P (pink), R (red), W (white), L (lavender), Y (yellow). V (varied): ■ Janiiary-Febriiary - Camellia Japonica, V. ■ January-March -- Winter Daphne, R, W; Flowering Quince, R. P. W. ■ February-March — Forsythia. Y; Redbud. R, P, W. ■ March-April -- Flowering Almond or Cherry, P. W; Spirea, P, Pn . r Replacement Windows ^ h EnCpllSU/?S * Hurri.cane Protection Free Estimates • Licensed Gasify Sanooki _Sunset Beacn. NC « (910)575-3717 GUARANTEED $500JACKPOT BINCO7:30 PM . DOORSOPEN 5PM EVERYTUES 5808 E. OAK ISLAND DRIVE LONG BEACH, NC • 27R-Ai\An W; Wisteria. W. L; Dogwood, R, P, W. ■ April-early May— Hawthorn, P, W; Mountain Laurel, R, P, W; Viburnum, W. L: Azalea, V ■ May — Weigela, R, P; Mock Orange, P, Clematis, V; ■ May-June - Magnolia, W; Rose, V. ■ May-July — Abelia, W,P. ■ June — Cape Jasmine, W; Rose of Sharon, V. ■ June-August ~ Oleander, R,P, W; Hydrangea, V. ■ July-frost - Crape Myrtle, V; Buddleia, W. ■ Septembey-October — Osman tbus. W. ■ November-December — Con federate Rose, R, P, W; Camellia Sasanqua, P, W. Bloom time may vary in moun tain, piedmont and coastal areas. Berried plants to brighten your landscape and attract birds are: Pyraeantha, Holly, Beautyberry. Contoneaster, Mahonia and Nandina. Birds will love these. Send your gardening questions or comments to Brunswick County Master Gardener, News Column, P. O. Box 109, Bolivia, NC 28422 or call 910-253-2610. Enclose a self addressed, stamped envelope if requesting information or a reply. Corps rep addresses Lions club Wayne Bissette, Corps of Engineers’ chief of project manage ment for the Wilmington District, will be guest speaker at the Thursday, March 19, luncheon meeting of Southport Lions Club, to be held at the Sandfiddler Restaurant. Bissette will speak on the Cape Fear River/Wilmington Harboi Project and the shipping lanes' effect on the Southport area. Please join us for a Clifford® party! Ih honor 0$ Tl>\e Rig Re^ O03 ViM love! T - v» Come to / a partylC FRIDAY, MARCH 20,10 AM ( SATURDAY, MARCH 21,2 PM SUNDAY, MARCH 22,3 PM CALL & RESERVE YOUR CHOICE OF PARTIES. ATTENDANCE LIMITED TO 20 PER PARTY... 457-9653 River Run Shopping Cen., Southport Mofi.-Sat 10 am-8 pm, Sun. 12-5 910-457-9653 or 800-722-2323 BRUNSWICK COUNTY'S SAVINGS HEADQUARTERS We Sell Money Orders * We have LP Gas Cylinder Exchange Price in this ad effective March 18-24, 1998 ’ /if ' We reserve the right to correct pricing or typographic errors. None sold to dealers. Locally Owned & Operated — Open 7:00 a.m. until 11:00 Dally MAM STREET-SHALLOrre, 7S4-3636 CHOICE CUT MEATS WHOLE BONELESS NEW YORK STRIPS $1 99 lb. PORKTEXAS RIBS or LOIN HALF CHOPS 79 lb. HALF NEW YORK LOINS SLICED FRYER LEG QUARTERS 10 lb. bags 49 lb. CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS FAMILY PACK 19 lb. ft rea. LUNDY'S 10 LB. BOX RIND ON BACON...$13.99c FROSTY MORN 12 OZ. SLICED BACON..$1.39 DINNER BELL BOLOGNA or FRANKS_890 lb. SLICED SLAB BACON.$1.49 lb OLSPRINGHILL3LB.PKG. CORN DOGS..$3.99 DINNER BELL CENTER CUT SLICED SMOKED HAM.$1.99ib. LUNDY’S 10 LB. BUCKET CHITTERLINGS................. $6.99 COKE, SUN DROP, SPRITE 2-Hter 88 BAHERITE BLENDED SHORTENING 42 OZ. *1 29 GLADLOCK ZIPPER SANDWICH BAGS 50 CT. $1 09 GARNER’S APPLE or GRAPE JELLY 2 LB. JAR 99 YOOHOO CHOCOLATE DRINKS 6PK.CANS $1 5 I 69 MERITA OLD FASHIONED BREAD 1.5 LB. LOAF $1 29 ultra 6 4% AO SNUGGLE FABRIC ^ JO/ SOFTNER 40 oz. HORMEL CHEESEBURGER or CHICKEN FILET SANDWICH 4.5 oz. 79 SPRING FRESH TILE CLEANER 17 OZ. SPRAY 69 PEPSI, MT. DEW, DR.PEPPER, 7-UP 24PK. CANS (CUBE) $4 99 WASHINGTON STATE RED or GOLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES L69 LB. TENDER SWEET MINI PEELED CARROTS 99° M M 1 LB. BAG yellow BAG ONIONS NC SWEET £ V AA 1 POTATOES ▼ I W I _ B 3 LBS, m DELI DOZEN & ■ O O DONUTS f I TY BAKED FRESH DAILY I

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