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Ffter Crash Last Saturday Four Victims Hospitalized In Kenansville Accident I Four of nine people miured in a ?wo-car accident Saturday afternoon In Duplin County have been ad ?htted to area hospitals. One is in Ke intensive care unit of Duplin Keneral Hospital, said Richard Kl ,11 laiivii, nuapiiai auiuiiiisuaiui. Priscilla A. Jones, 32, of Trenton, was the driver of one of the vehicles. She is in stable condition in he intensive care unit, Harrell said. The other three were admitted to "Jew Hanover Memorial Hospital. They are Leah Richards, 6, of Springfield, Va., and Tennellr Davis, 7, and Laurie Davis, 6, both of New Jersey. All three are in fair condition, a hospital spokeswoman said. The other five people, ages 4 to 20, were treated at Duplin General nospimi ana reieasea oaiuraay, a hospital spokeswoman said. The accident occurred at N.C. 50 and S.R. 1959, about two miles south of Kenansville. Troopers said one of the cars apparently ran a stop sign. There were no skid marks and both cars are believed to have been traveling near 55 mph when they collided. Both cars were destroyed. No charges had been filed in the accident, Trooper B.E. Floyd said. You needn't be left high and dry on the highway in an emergency. A first aid or highway safety kit may be a lifeline for many motor ists. A first aid and highway safety kit can be a motorist's best friend in an emergency. The Youth Rescue Fund is sell ing first aid and highway safety kits to benefit "kids in crisis." The kits include first aid supplies and instructions, distress flag, and emergency flare. The kits are com pact and fit conveniently in most glove compartments. Proceeds from the sale of the kits go to the Youth Rescue Fund (YRF> Inc. which helps young peo ple who experience drug and alco hol problems, who are abused or neglected, or who run away from home. The kits cost $5.95 apiece and make caring gifts. To order a kit and help a kid, send $5.95 (in cludes postage and handling) to Youth Rescue Fund-Kit, 6715 I? well Avenue, McLean, VA 22101. Christmas Trees For Sale * t ruer Fir* White Pine* Corner of Hyw. 241 and Broadway St. at Caution Light Actom from Jonea Furniture Pink Hill I Sew & Save Fabrics I /tl06 East broadway St. Pink Hill I n 4 Hours Only I December 1 I Py 9 A-M- TiI 1 P-M' I 11/ Storewide I Half Price Sale I (Excluding Handmade Items) Including: ^ Fabrics |_J Quilting r J Notions LH Candlewicking 1 Stenciling |_J Cross-Stitch And Other Craft Supplies %Until New Year's I ^ 20% Ofl All fabrics * 10 % OH ^ Notions & Craft cSupplics > (Excluding Handmade Items) , I Bob Marker Photography | (Formerly Bob's Originals) ^ a [8 Now is the time to plan your winter and spring photographic needs. R v We do weddings, environmental portraits at a place of your choice in X 8 Duplin County (weather permitting), as well as model portfolios. We also do large groups such as dance and baton students, and X 8 environmental school pictures. Video tape services are also available, w Our prices are competitive. Call now for appointment for free j| 8 consultation at: ft 568-3864 X i I 8 . 8 myOBhc xm* j&G*: yQifcc xwr J% 'wwv iwwv nMn 'WW .'SPirv. 'ww*. NC FRESH VEGETABLE GROWERS ASSOC. I TRADE SHOW & SCHOOL^ OVER 30 COMMERCIAL EXHIBITORS THREE COHCURREKT SESSIONS UVtK 13 lUHUS UN VEG. PRODUCTION DECEMBER 6, 1984 8AM -5PM LENOIR CO. EXTENSION OFFICE NC 11, 2 MILES SOUTH OF KINSTON "t. u?m.?m? ' I FULL CUT ROUND STEAK I I RIB HALF OR WHOLE I I FRESH LEAN GROUND I i $147,. ii PORK LOINS II BEEF FAMILY PACKS I \^2trztt^fb(^ i 11 sliced free $m7l i Q7C IR i I.. \ WK IMGS i/MHsHER1/4 pflRK L0INS I LB' "W> STEVENS LONG LINK ALL ffVUTTtfTS] $1 17 I FRYERS NEAT SMOKtU SAUSAGE ST \ T"F"??,l;Lt tMBV SLICED *?" LB- I 2 IN A BAG 43? LB. *1.07 LB. STARE NO. 3 ? PINK HILL HIGHWAY - Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. f . V? fiAL R?W ma I ARMOUR POTTED MEAT Hi* IfcE~cream" 'I.SJ 3 02 l/$1 m >5^ BUTTERMILK BISCUITS Riw 0RANGE JUICE uw snm> MEM na mm fvm nw\ fWW.jg < ????? ? ui. ?.? 2/99? , K 2/88? ( j? 79? '1.08 ? m>" '1.59 ?. . I ?o? aci.inn mm *"? ?ami KUSJfcfL V v Q ? '?* I 99t?? TEA BASS *159 | * P"S WVfZm R|R7\ 9 ,NCT7et m PIE XLLS iffef DEl M0NTE 12 OZ. BLUE RDGE CHEESE SINGLES I BA"*NAS 1 09? " ?Z' / 79C 29CLB./ 5 LB. CRMKLE FRENCH FRIES* 99? MSBFSsdl 10 OZ. CHEF BOYARDEE PIZZAS ALL MWBjtf *1.49 "^Mj ^ RITZ CREAM PIES ^ BomcMwjwlui.! b?^COUPOHS^^IL! ? 79^ \ CHARMIN \ BOUNTY 1*^11 OZ DEL MONTE I "flsst apwer t#welsa wtsbp / ^?.nc?. /I OOc 1 rite / r* w I M "I \ OT" 1 WITH ONE FILLED BONUS f WITH ONE FILLED BONUS I 1 WITH ONE FILLED BONUS / HI ILL QflC | COUPON FOLDEB / COUPON FOLDER. / ) COUPON FOLBIB. f WW Bovntadw* Kmf'i K*d? WM?**nd?>k tor yMir bwian c*?p?n MdM-tatoktadvantattaiwtr wMkly tONUS COUPON SPICIALt. Vw iHM r?c?lv? mm Bmim Cmpm tar cvtry Misr mmt < ) * i
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