I ollecting premiums for tl* companies that the e^jbnty does not pay a part of. . ,f am beginning to wonder ?tithe new commissioners fee! He '4 ' ' vsv tKKHlllUl PeeerethTng the old Board ited or. , pi the) f#i they were elected by the p#ple to throw everything od| that the old Board did ? 4 good along with the bad *i ^ot only did the new g^^-As x t* pa kmc uuup coinptny* ? ?Mm, the other over 300 emyees, cannot have their ranee com n timet even a s WB^|Pwav^p^ vv VII.PW TOJI payroll deductions Qflte frankly. I think the CAtmisskmers were suck t:ifd .Done and had the sMck put on them. . .Some pnple have a hard time *Mfng '?no." . . This was a Wllnce for ranqy employees to Stop paying the premium aim take the money home. . 4d of all the insurance companies I have heard of. pafi quartcriy l'l, Another gil ion is a Flowed if it is . -<T semi-annually, and a fumfter deduction if paid K'ps wrc vc amidst ? whole rooomxui ot way... v PSr ? ? From the family tree. . .rsrrjJ clarification I'll call him * double-second-cousiri once removed, whatever that is. .In any case, he was drown in a horseshoe track. . .That may sound impossible, but that was what I heard, ai .Anyway this is the way, it was. . .In years past, the middle of the road was filled w ith horse and mule tracks. . .And one rainy night, this down drunk. . .and fcll'flth his nose in a horseshoe track affirms water, and it continued rain mo. . .and he drowned... t* ? ; /vf -' I . Tyttm Boatu ot Kenans viile received a bill from an insurance company stating the premium on his house had gone up from $106 a year he was talking with an in surance; man telling ai the increase in his premium/.' The agent told him he might be able to get him coverage cheaper.. .Shortly thereafter another statement from the insurance company came indicating the insurance* would be cancelled by such and-such a date if it was not paid. . .Tyson asked the agent about the other policy. . . The agent said he could give him S3,000 more coverage for $116. . .Tyson told him to write it upland tl^ater.'l^Sr^icei^l Ta nk it yd ^ cikvocc u.jfil a.a qc , ,. ^ ff'-l success with about fy.: ?? -u clared it one of the meat successful and well attended teen functions staged at the club in some years.. .and the writer of this column whole heartedly agrees. Marie Warrington reports the big Ladies Day event at Duplin will be coming up Thursday, March 8th. Golf and bridge for all at 10 a.m. Hostesses are Minnie Clark and Jewell Taylor. Bring a covered dish. .. . ????? Duplin members are re minded of the Steak Fry set March 17th. SatMte Lethco Wrenns. Bill His', Terry Quinns. and John Floritz's in charge...Pick u p your steak and head for the Club. Jinn Stocker reminds Duplin'members, young and old. that he would like to plan a tennis-tournament. Seettfflr 1 ' 1 T ? ??v and get started. Duplin's Carl Price re minds all members to be In the lookout for new mem bers. Please call him time. As you know, a mem berehip drive is underway ? the present time. ????* The Ladies Sandtrappets will travel to Belvedere Country Club at Hampstead on Tuesday. March 21. Ladies planning to go are asked to contact Marie Warington. ????? Do you know some fellows play golf on weekends to forget their business troubles while others work all week to forget their losy weekend golf scores. . ???*? Duplin's Bob Lee says to correct the time of the club championship from April to July. You better make plans to play in this one. because J have been assured it will bl unique and to your liking. 1 Fore. 'rib. ? J LIBERTY CHART BROCHURES - Patsy Murray. Ad ministrative Assistant, prepares the 1979 LIBERTY CART Rfeochure packages for distribution across the state. THE LIBERTY CART opens June 29 and will continue through; August 5 in Kenansviile at the William R. Kenan Memoriaft^nphitheatre. r ? I a CLASSIFIED ADS WORK I M - - FUST PLACE SWINE AWAKE Leiand Herring and Sou operate ? total confinement 150-sow opera tion in the Scotts Stoe com munity. They were recog nixed for their 8.9 weaned pig average and excellent management program that keeps production going and everything clean and neat. J 1" 'J THIRD PLACE SWINE AWARD - Eugene Outlaw and Sons operate a 120-sow operation in the Scott's Store community. Good manage ment. cleanliness, and sani tation all contribute to the success of this farm. FIRST PLACE BEEF AWARD - Cecil Kornegay of ' the Scott's Store area was recognized in the annual beef contest of the Neuse Area Development Association. The award waa for excellent management of his 50-cow herd of purebred Herefords. Joe Williams of Route 1, ? Rose Hill, placed second with his heard of purebred Angus cattle. W| WW ? ? N ADA FIRST PLACE CORN - Alton Junes Wells of Route 1. Wallace, received first place Corn Production Award in the Neuse Area Develop ment Association. He produced 190 bushels on one acre, with a plant population of 25,000 plants in 36 rows. ?It* O^bwplirT County ?M*7t 'ofiHwj c jEwas Tho undir^fanid'TJotti'i'w K^nooev^hevlno quoNNod as Jgjjjf Duplin CountyT^oMI. "?SrST*10 prewnt"thom'To *tho oodwtipn.d on qrboforo tho 22nd dov of Aupuot, 1979, or this notice ?HI bo pload in bor of thoir All poroono Indebted to Mid oototo will PIOMO mike immodlate oevment to tho undortipood TWo 14th day offobruory, 1979 wi,,me.c?Mr,-'NC^ Attornov Konenovillo N.C 28349 3-16-4t-Wet ? fit f the' 1st J men/to the undersigned^'*'* This *w 1Sth day of Mni?y, 1 i?f?. ? >1 r. WMfism Gerald Garria V' Marvin M Gor EXECUTRIX NOTtCK Having qualified as Esecati-ioee fjcketl deceased. KM of Duplin P/uiAtu Mnj |l. rsfnllns (Vis la Otfs counxv, i?ortn i?iroiinA, tnis ?? u) notify all persons having cleirha ?oainst tho sstots of Mid deceased to Brssonl thorn to tho undersigned with 6 months from date of this notics or soma will bo pleaded In bor of thair recovery. All persons 1 .?denied to said seta to please make immediate payment. This the 22nd day of February. 1979. Mildred t. Stephens P? _ Fairmont. N.C. 29940 Mrs. Margaret A. Taylor P0Ei?rgS 3-22^MAr^N C 26638 } A shoulder roast, sometimes called a shoulder clod, is a boneless meaty beef roast fhan the outside of the chuck. It has a well-developed flavor and no bone. . AUCTION SALE FIN worn IN MI UMSIIR KMC MS INKS Friday, March 2 ? 10 a.m. 1 AMI* Smt Of tovMl Springs, N. C. On Highway SS Own to hoalth Mr. Jonot ha* to cooso hit forming ond no lohgor nond* thit oquipmont. All of thit aquipmant It In good thapo and roody to work, to plan to attend thit tola and boy what you nood. 42M Mm Dwc, Owb ? M7 Hn., Cab. Air, HMI Mb (TM* Tractor W Uka Now) MM M Tractor* (I) Ml Nd Tractor* (I) M OMvor Dot*. Mm Odor 111 Harrow 4 law Cam Hood OtoiMM? Combine ? lofti H*o4s 11 TMo CMaol Plow 4 Row UHMoa CaMvator 1 Row URI?l*ii Caltl?at*r WNb Now lower* m a y nktl ? Mm , , II --- rwlH IMVHV IMIIUN AC MaMo Harrow 1 Pt KMf Hanoi I IoNomM Plow aa. 144 ? Ratlaai Perd Plow a*. 1M I PI. Mario* 3 RattOM Pord Plow 3 Pt. Rag M la. PaadcaHag Rlf TiRMS: CASH OR GOOO CHECK laaacfca Mk km ? Cat Fired IK lack* (*) Back W Mk Haraeater Trailan (3) All Stool Tohocco Tfiltn 1T7J laaaaka Primer Raaaaka Tralar* (4) Pe*eU Tokecca Tapper INI Pard 1 Tan Maai lady INI Pard 2 Taa. S*aal lady IN* Pard 2 Taa. Dway lady INI Pard Pick-up IN* Pard Pick-up . . M l.f.^laa >i i ?* ? A Mm 00 aip# New Grata Ma Tralar lyr?| ? Fiber Class Tralar NMg. Mg 4 law Pard Plaalar (Planted Just M Acras Caaa Grata OrlH I Tr^Aaalaalar 41 IWW VWMNWVII I TWOI^ImiTwT I Pi. laaaaka Cutter 4 Battam Oliver Plate ^^kake^ajr ^Al^^^Jlaaaa^MaasG Tnnli O Pwiilwmajsl a wwii aa ^fcag*4iwmanr LUNCH AVAltABLE J?r?. v downtown mount ofve ^ JMM?ifaii-L FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! MARCH 2 * 3 2 GREAT DAYS TO SAVE ft SAVE EVERY PIECE MUST GO! WOW! WHAT BUYS! - Ik ? I?? i ii Not iMDontibic for Accidtoti WVMPWVVUpW "VI SAU CONDUCTOR BY Wayne Inplemut Auction Corp. Goldsboro, N. C. Lie. Hq. I8| . Phone 734-4234 HUGH PATE S. G. AND HUGH PATE. JR. 80* i ? ? ? ON WHAT'S LEFT OF LAST . SEASON'S MERCHANDISE, f ODDS RENDS, SPECIAL GROUPS, [ BUYER'S MISTAKES, CLOSE-OUTS! |( ? ? * | INCLUDES MEN'S PANTS, 1 Gffil? WEA?^BOrSWEAR, ACCESSORIES, BOOTS "s" $2i I 'J ' ^1''4 "j li n h INSURANCE C ">*'<* yotlf : iwkf* Ml u*l If* Ifanci C pany II !?rf n?w? jj maitw ov+at VttA ACCTfTtO # ACCOUWT8 ACMTTlft BOYS ft UBIS $11 00 ". wjpjjp ? ?*m?mi4?mi mt^?> i | ...u ? UPM. ^ n.n?r T 5 o y 5QC & *2 00 .......................... ? ^^0 "???????*? ? - ft .-..

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