Beulaville News Fiftieth AanKemrjf The children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Davenport of the Sarecta community are honoring them on their golden wedding anni versary on Saturday, Oct. 6, from three until sis o'clock at the Sarecta United Methodist Church. Sandy Plain Senior Citisens The Sardy Plain Senior Citizens will meet Saturday, Oct. 13 at 6 p.m. in the educational building of the church. Rev. Orvin Everett, pastor of Cabin Free Will Baptist Church, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Houston will be in charge of the entertainment. Wedding Shower Mr. and Mrs. Kim Maready of Hallsville were given a miscella neous wedding shower Sept. 25 by friends and relatives at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olen Maready. The color motif used was green and yellow. The table was covered with a yellow cloth overlaid with beige lace, with a center arranee ment of yellow flowers, greenery and a green bow. Refreshments of green punch, open-face chicken salad and pimento cheese sandwiches, onion dip, crackers, party min's, potato chips and pickles were served to the approximately 25 friends who called during the evening. Sandy Plain Bazaar The annual bazaar of the Sandy Plain senior citizens held Sept. 22 was a success and enjoyed by many who attended and took part. Plates of barbecued pork and fried chicken, potato salad, slaw and hushpuppies were served until the pork ran out at 1 p.m. By the time the auction got in full swing, all the chicken had been sold. Local singing talent groups sang gospel songs during the morn ing. The country store, arts and crafts, and other activities were enjoyed. Rev. and Mrs. Ed Neal provided entertainment for the children. Several children groups sang. Cakes and other items were auctioned by Todd Tripp and Roy Pittman, auctioneers of Pink Hill. State Fair Trip The Services to the Aged is sponsoring a State Fair trip on Monday, Oct. 15. The senior citizens will need to be at the Kenansville Senior Citizen Center by 7:30 a.m. The Trailway bus fee will be $8.35 per person and the money should be prepaid by Oct. 5 in order to reserve your seat on the bus. Contact the Services to the Aged as soon as possible. You will need to have an application to the agency to verify you as a senior citizen and the name of a contact person in case of emergency, and their phone num ber. For more information contact the agency at 296-1000 or 296-1511. Senior citizens of the Sandy Plain area need to let President Mrs. Eunice Bostic know if you would like to attend this function. Invitation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Franklin Sloan and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fountain request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their children Beth Kay and Christopher Ervin on Sunday, the seventh of October Nineteen hundred and eighty-four at four o'clock in the afternoon Bethlehem Free Will Baptist Church Fountaintown Community Chinquapin, North Carolina Reception immediately following Church Fellowship Hall PTA MEETS The Pink Hill School Parent Teachers Association met Sept. 18. After the business meeting, the group adjourned for open house. The Halloween Carnival is slated for Oct. 25. All parents are urged to parti cipate and support the turkey supper. Other PTA" meetings scheduled are Dec. 18, a Christmas musical, and March 19, a spring musical. Hundreds of Used Kitchen Cabinets. Doors. Windows. Ranges. Bathroom Fixtures Furniture. Shelving Display Counters. Floor Tile. Lots More F & J Salvage 2717 W. Vernon Ave., Kinston 522-0806 py now m ^ OPEN ^ PINK HILL j AUCTION COM AVE PIKK Hit OPEN SAT. 4:30 P.M. SALE 7:30 YOU BRING WE SELL ' RAEFORD SMITH L AUCTIONEER KA1234U. ^ 522-4654 ^ ^V^HSIRVITHK RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITBS H.? I I HH I Kl iJ^Hiliifliiiki*! B I WHIM YeURPOOMTAMPI OO PUHTHIR NO. 2 STORB IN DBBP RUN WILL RB OPKN ON v SUNDAYS 1-7 P. M. I I Wl MOW HAVK TWO LOCATION* TO BITTWI *MVI TOUl I STORE NO. 1 PINK HILL 8 til 9 STORE NO. 2 DEEP RUN 8 til 9 WE STILL NAYS WHOLE PIOS / FRYEk /LEG QUARTERS r /:/ E C /' ' I 5lL>i| J' 11 ^ s- r ?ND CUT PORK t CHOPS 1.19 QUARTSR pork( loins KNTKR CUT PORK ROAST LR. M.59 NO CUT PORK ROAST LR. *1.29 \SPARE ; RIBS ! i - i ? pi "J?i I ki I Pf 3 I immAm* ?jjMwJljl^^ With Purchase / \ TI^^ASnflV SM Of Package fc??*y Customer / You Get AU This Satisfaction / ^ 2 - 11 x 14s ? / e% O 4 A "No Hidden Charges \ 2 ? O X 10s Or Handling Pee" \ ./ 2 - 5 x 7's "JEST>? ci~ 8-Wallets "SET* x / 12 - Giant Wallets Pay U.M When Photographed And Only SH.tS Plus State And Local Taxes When You Pick Up Your Package. y NO LIMIT PER FAMILY ?VARIETY OF POSES | % - > M} l^/r" . SATURDAY OCTOBER 6, 1984 J. ,tj w UpV PINK HILL? N- C* ^ 'W :?% TEACHEY1 S SUPERMARKET -ft! 12:00 NOON TIL 6:00 P. M. ** ' irt. I JTs**** V ? 'I Ml M lB LOIN CHOPS *1.49 ixtra THICK PORK CHOPS LB. *1.59 KXTRA THIN PORK CHOPS LB. *1.69 * pTL ? I <WVV" \ CIMTIR CUT ^ J I ^chops I y} **** MINIITI STRAKS LB. *1.99 , whoij^ SIRLOIN TIP \ * -*1.59> sirloin tip roast \ .ib. /

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