% MAROARINRj * \ i-ui. jjf / 59^1 a : : : /\A/\^ PIT RITZ CRIAM pus 59* v/VS/V^ WNITI CLOUD C 1 TISSUE / 4 DOLL \ ?1.09 S w i LUCK IMF CHRIRT PIB i FILLING NO 3 can 89c ??MICA APPLR .JUICE "?? 99' BATWBLL IS OZ. MACKEREL ##? 'MM W" * DETERGENT 89* PITBR PAN SMOOTH PRANUT BUTTER $1.29^ I v > tJ cpv*. _ SI^IJWONTeWi I CATSUP 7 I BUY ONR AT *1.19' I GET ONR ^~~7 I |P jj? - I WESSON OILJf I 3 j 48 OZ. I 1 QQI ( . *??a*1 ? rrrrm l,Mn > ? P ItKi . W,T?* ?? I OR 3~~' ??????* ? f***??" ^ '|9-' ra fc * '"'in \ ? r$ |e^) | COMKT I > /RICE "?* 65* I /COCONUT' *1.19 I / SHAWNRI / PLOUR "? 79' I J PALMOLIVR OIANT RIZI I f LIQUID 99' I SHRNANDOAH APPLR I SAUCE ?? 89* I JELLY 79' I TOWN TALK OR MXIR CLASSIC % OA|? J ICE CREAM *1.39 I IIS NO. 1 k POTATOES g|? 10-LBS. 99C 2JP 3>LB. YBLLOW C ONIONS B 59' ^ 3-LB. RBD DiLICIOIIS APPLES 79* WHIM YOURFOO^TTAMPS GO FWITMiR ? I Wl NOW H*?l TWO LOCATIONS TO B1TTM SIRVI YOU. STORE NO. 1 PINK HILL t 8 til 9 STORE NO. 2 DEEP RUN 8 til * Wl STILL HAVI WHOLI PISS i Beulaville News Peggy i nomas spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fountin in Jacksonville and on Sunday they were in Morehead City. Rev. Rashie Kennedy was taken to the emergency room in Goldsboro after a minor accident/ Rex and Sylvia Phillips of Wil mington attended the funeral of her uncle, Chesley Williams, Tuesday. Mrs. Russell J. Lanier Sr. of Wrightsville Beach was here to spent the weekend at their home in Beulaville. Taking iq the Lenoir County Fair Friday were Velvet Sanderson and Susan Herring and Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Swinson and children of Jacksonville spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Edwards. Wilma Brinson of Raleigh spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Clyde Brinson. Mr. and Mrs. Randall Kennedy of Wilmington spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jessie R. Bostic and Dana Bostic of Raleigh also came home Friday. Mrs. Helen Rouse of Richlands spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brown Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Ricky Bostic and children of Kinston visited Mrs. Richard Bostic Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fountain of Jacksonville spent the weekend with Peggy Thomas. Mr aw,A Mrr Cl.rU.. ??? T? ???? . u Iiu 1T1I3. IOI1IV/J IIIVl I IOVJ McElven in Fayetteville Saturday. She is from South Carolina and will spend a few days with the Bratchers. Laynette Maready of Campbell College spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Maready. She was organist for homecoming services at the Beula ville Baptist Church. Dot Edwards spent the weekend with his grandson and family in Jacksonville. Rhonda Creech, a student in Raleigh, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Creech. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Thigpen of Bethel came Sunday to attend the homecoming services at the Baptist Church. He is a former Beulaville native. Tracie Rolling of Okeechobee, Fla. arrived in Fayetteville Friday to spend a week with Coleene and Stanley Bratcher The Sandy Plain Senior Citizens expressed their appreciation to all who helped make their bazaar a success, especially to the churches. Stores and individuals. Mr. and Mrs. James Sutton of Kinston left Raleigh Oct. 5 to fly to Germany where they plan to tour places of interest. Mrs. Sutton is the daughter of Vechie Smith Whitman. Christian Chapel Homecoming Homecoming at Christian Chapel Free Will Baptist Church will be Sunday, Oct. 7 at 11 a.m. All friends, relatives and former members are welcome to enjoy the day. Dinner will be served after the service. Revival will be the week of Oct. 8-12, beginning each evening at 7:30. The Rev. Bobby Jackson will be the evangelist. Village Duplicate Bridge Club The Village Duplicate Bridge Club played a Howell Movement Wed nesday, Sept. 26 at its regularly scheduled game. The winners were: First - Fran Beyer and Kay Autry of Kenansville; Second - Chris Langley of Goldsboro and Lee Allred of Rose Hill; Third - Pony Quinn and Morris Grady of Beulaville. All bridge players are invited to play duplicate bridge every Wed nesday at 10a.m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Allred on Newton Street in Rose Hill. WEEKEND SPECIALS FRIDAY NIGHT 6 5, Saturday 9-5 Brass Elec. Lamps $7.50 Washstands $22.99 Pitchers & Bowls $22.99 (Purchased as set. Ditcher, bowl and washstand - $39.99. Limit 1 set) Wooden Apples $1.98 Wicker Wreaths $5.98 Complete line craft supplies. We now have pie safes, ice boxes, looping horse quilt racks, corner cupboards, etc. Chiiatmaa Workshop - Oct. 18 THIS THAT k THE OTHER Country Gift Shop k Florist Hwy. 11 -2 mi. N. Pink Hill Fresh Fish-cShnmp-Oyslers (Small Line Of Groceries , call or come BILL SMITH SEAFOOD MARKET Main St. S68 41*3. Pink Hill Opang 30 S. M F Sal ?:30 6

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