3-LB. BID POTATOIS 79* wv I'll. UD MLICIOIIS | APPLIS j 79* fcAA/'V MB. BAM ' Ik ONIONS 4 a 49c; PRINCH 4 OZ. mil MUSTARD ? 59* PINI PARI 3-LB. ? MARGARINE *1.13 CAROLINA ALL STAR PINK MILL STORI ICE CREAM ??? *1.79 CASTLIBIRRY .BEEF STEW -?? 89' ; MXII CLASSIC NIP RUN STORI ICE CREAM ??" *1.39 , $1995 Negatives Free With Purchase Of Package You Got All ThU immL ^ 2 -11 x 14s ? \ 2-8x 10s "SEEST / 2 - 5 x 7's mZZZT 8 - Wallets 12 - Giant Wallets Pay S3.M Whan Photographed And Only S1A.VS Ptaa State And Local Taxes Whon Yaa Pick Uy Yaar Package. MOLIMIT PER FAMILY ? VARIETY OF POSES _ i "M? ?fiB. ~~ ^7 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1985 / l FINE FARE ** I PINK HILL, N. c. r I I TEACHEYS SUPERMARKET 1 C|MA ^ 12:00 NOCK til 6=00 P. H. ? . i aifi ^ ^ nrrm dw / NT RUZ ?MM UxlLJ **SC /PIES ??? 79' I ' II. I MIRACLI WHIP SALAD 33 OX. I % ^ /DRESSING *1.591 A| SR SOUTMIRN BISCUIT FLOUR I 5 I-^^ ^uthem 11 LITE* SELF RISING FLOUR J^M fCOCA i PDHsss. i?5s! ORITS * "??*?? 2/89* I J ^ "P|lf ll* KBES IWIII Mill HOT 14 OZ. I ?| ^ B COCOA *1.191 :}>L PARI PANCAKE COMPLITI I _| Q UC / MIX 89*1 ';l ^ / BOUNTY I ' J-> TOWELS "*"** 69* I J@(l KRAFT / l^jblCE""- *1.09 I \ ^ M H M . ___ - \ FISHER SANDWICH ,?ta| CATALINAjcheese ..... 89*1 y ^abasnsdab a V PRIN of farm twin JpSSp DRESSING \peas 303 CAN 3/* 11 16 OZ. I CiTTll DARLING CUT ORIIN |M /BEANS ..,?. 3/*l|l "\ '[r ; SBSA ? . ^t...o?,toilet tissue I Warsaw Recreation Parks News By George lioyd Wc are very busy with all sorts of indoor activities for all ages. We have PeeWee, Midget, Jr. High, Sr. High and Adult basketball, Men's and Laides volleyball and Ladies' Slimnastics. Ladies Slimnastics ? A new ladies exercise class will begin On Feb. 7 at 6:30 at the Warsaw Elementary School. The class is open to anyone wishing to tone up, trim down or just get in some good aerobic, and other exercise along with learning diets that are tasty and good for you. Also uus year, someining new nas oeen introduced. We will have exercise class with ladies over 50 or for those who want a more modified exercise program designed especially for them. Both classes will be taught by Linda Beck. Adult Basketball - Our adult basketball season begins Friday night. Come out and watch your favorite team play. Jr. High and Sr. High games begin on Feb. 4th. Last week's results: Monday, Jan. 21, PeeWee Basketball: Duke d. Carolina, Bullets tied State. Tue sday, Jan. 22 Adult Volleyball: Tar Heels d. Bandits, Trouble d. Unpredictables. Gophers d. Twisted Sisters, Jammers d. Lady Aces, Rockets d. No Names, Motley Crew d. Faison Fire Dept. Wed., Jan. 23 - PeeWee Basketball: State d. Caro lina, Bullets d. Duke, Thurs. Jan. 24. Midget Basketball; Supersonics d. Duke, 76ers d. Kings. Adult Volley ball. Lady Aces d. Trouble, Unpre dictables d. Gophers, Jammers d. Twisted Sisters, Tar Heels d. No Names, Friendly Mart d. Faison Fire Dept., Rockets d. Motley Crew Next week's Schedule: Monday, Feb. 4, 5:00, State vs. Carolina; 5:45 Rullptc vq HiiIcp Mr Hioh\ Duke vs. Carolina; State vs. Wake Forest; (Sr. High) 8:10, Bruins vs. Jaguars; 9:00 Cougars vs. Bruins. Tuesday, Feb. 5th: (Midget Basket ball), 4:30 Big 5 vs. Kings; 5:15 Supersonics vs. 76ers. (Adult Volleyball) 6:20 Lady Aces vs. Gophers, 7:00 Twisted Sisters vs. Unpredictables, 7:40, Jammers vs. Trouble, 8:20 Tar Heels vs. Friendly Mart, 9:00 Bandits vs. Motley Crew, 9:40 Rockets vs. Faison Fire Dept. Wed., Feb. 6 (Pee Wee Basketball); 5:00 Duke vs. State, 5:45 Carolina vs. Bullets. Thur. Feb. 7th; (Midget Basketball) 4:30 Supersonics vs. Duke, 5:15 76ers vs. Kings. (Adult Volleyball) 6:20 Jammers vs. Lady Aces, 7:00 Trouble vs. Unpredic tables, 7:40 Faison Fire Dept. vs. Tar Heels, 8:20 Friendly Mart vs. Ban dits, 9:00 Motley Crew vs. No Names, 9:40 Twisted Sisters vs. Gophers. Friday: Adult Basketball. Saturday: Girls Basketball with 1-4 grades at 10:00 and 5-6th grades at 11 a.m. On Feb. 9th we will have our next Valentine's Day Dance. The dance is for all junior high^ged students and will be from 8-11. If you haven't attended, you owe it to yourself to give it a try. The admission is only S1.50 per person. Refreshments are provided by the volunteer chape rones. If you'd like to bring some goodies and come enjoy with us, give me a call at 293-7182. Also on Feb. 9th at 2:00 we are going to show a movie for children of all ages. The movie will be Walt Disney picture with a cartoon before the main attraction. Admission for this is only 50 cents and popcorn, drinks and potato chips will be on sale for a small charge. We try to provide some activity for everyone, so get involved at your Recreation Department. Life. Be In It. Wood In Home Construction Two organizations are teaming up on Feb. 15 to sponsor an area meeting for those interested in the use of wood in home construction. The day-long meeting. which will be held at the Wilmington Hilton Inn, will be sponsored by the N.C. Home Builders Association and the N.C. Agricultural Extension Service. Mae H. Spicer, Duplin County home economics extension agent, said the purpose of the meeting is to offer builders, architects and others interested practical information on the use of wood in home construc tion. Emphasis will be placed on cost and energy-saving building tech niques. Spicer estimated that the infor mation could save builders from $150 to $500 in the construction of an average house. It could also result in the wood lasting longer and being more satisfactory to the homeowner. She also said that the Wilmington meeting is one of 10 such planned across North Carolina in late January and February. Speakers will come from the extension service at N.C. State University and the American Plywood Association. Persons interested in attending should contact the Duplin County Extension office or the local chapter of the N.C. Home Builders Asso ciaHon. fresh Kish-Ahrimp-Oyst'ers tSmall Line Of Groceries call or come by BILL SMITH SEAFOOD MARKET Main St 6U 41S3. Pink Hill. Opan ?:30 -1. M-f. Sat. 8:30-5

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