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OBITUARIES GENEVA V. KELLY MAGNOLIA - Mrs. Geneva Vann Kelly. 77, died Saturday. Funeral, Magnolia Baptist Church. Burial, Chestnut! Cemetery, Sampson County. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Shirley Pryor of New Jersey; brother, George E. Vann of Magnolia; sister, Mrs. Irene Glaspie of Magnolia; four grandchildren; three great-grand children. WILLARD PHILLIPS TEACHEY - Willard Phillips, 63, died Monday. Funeral, Rose Hill Funeral Home, Rose Hill. Burial, Rose Hill Funeral Home Cemetery, Magnolia. Surviving: son, Joseph Phillips of Magnolia: daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Hamilton of Raleigh; sisters. Mrs. Lacy McNeill, Mrs. Omie Newkirk and Mrs. Sadie Newkirk, all of Rose Hill; six grandchildren. THOMAS L. ROBINSON ROSE HILL - Thomas Lee Robin son, 21. of Route 1, Rose Hill, died Saturday in an auto accident. Grave side service, Rhodes & Peterson Cemetery. Surviving: parents, Walter Lee Robinson and Dorothy Robinson; brothers, Hillery Robinson of Wash ington, D.C., Waller J. Robinson of LEON M. GOFF KINSTON - Leon M. Gaff, 73, died Saturday. Funeral, Garner-Howard Funeral Home. Burial, Westview Cemetery. Surviving: wife. Mrs. Lena Jones Goff; sons, Leon "Budd" Goff Jr. of Kinston. Lvnwood Earl Goff of Deep Run; daughter, Mrs. Louise Goff Hill and Mrs. Joyce Goff Jarman, both of Grifton, Mrs. Janice Goff Cawthorne of Zebulon; brother, Raymond E. Goff of LaGrange; sister, Mrs. Lucille Goff Bennett of Kinston; 12 grandchildren; even great-grand children. GEORGE W. TAYLOR CLINTON - George Willie Taylor. 81, died Saturday. Funeral, Royal Hall Funeral Home. Burial, Cum berland Memorial Garden, Fayette ville. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Rena Riven bark Taylor; daughter, Mrs. Ruby Erdman of Menomonee Falls, Wis., Mrs. Pearl Sneed of Clinton, Mrs. Margaret Ziemer of Fort Washing ton, Wis., Mrs. Evelyn Zupan of Milwaukee. Wis.; son. Chester Taylor of Stedman; half-sister, Mrs. Mildred Grady of Pink Hill; 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchil dren. MARY S. FARRJOR WARSAW - Mrs. Mary Sloan Farrior, 93, died Saturday. Grave side service, Golden Grove Ceme tery, Kenansville. Surviving: daughter, Mrs. Amelia Farrior Thompson of Durham; sons, Henry Davis Farrior of St. Pauls, William Sloan Farrior of Greenville; sisters. Miss Annabelle Sloan of High Point, Mrs, R.A. Willis of Monroe; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial con tributions may be made to Warsaw Presbyterian Church or the Presby terian Home, High Point. Wallace, Billy Robinson of the home; sisiers. Miss Macy Robinson and Miss Sarah Robinson, both of the home, Mrs. Dorothy Beasley of Wallace, Miss Minnie Robinson of Clinton, Miss Betty Robinson of Philadelphia, Pa. BLANCHE R. JACKSON FAISON - Mrs. Blanche Reynolds BP?? Jackson, 81, died Monday. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Norma Wilson and Mrs. Orma Anders, both of Clinton; sons, Stanley Jackson of Godwin, Granville Jackson of Clin ton, Harold Jackson and Joe Jack s. n, both of Faison;, sisters, Mrs. Ehrma McLamb of Silver Spring, Md., Mrs. Lexie Duncan of Elliston, Va., Mrs. Gusta Warren of Clinton, ????I" Mrs. Tomzell Jackson of Dunn; brother, Gem Reynolds of Ginton, Clifton Reynolds of Faison; 14 grand children; 12 great-grandchildren. ? ' " Lenoir School Menus Feb. 4-8 Monday - hoi dog or corn dog, potato rounds or turnips with roots, peaches or banana pudding Tuesday - Spaghetti or sloppy joe, green peas or steamed cabbage, fresh fruit, rolls, gingerbread Wednesday - baked turkey with dressing or pork choppette, green beans or mashed potatoes, con I ' gcaled fruit salad or pineapple salad, rolls Thursday - pizza or meat and cheese sandwich, tossed salad or succotash, applesauce or plums Friday - fish or barbecue, slaw or french fries, pears or pineapple, cornbread, pudding pop Milk is offered with all meals. Each school offers a variety of extra items for sale. 1 FUNERAL II SERVICE PLAN I ?FINAL EXPENSES? || STOP AND THINK ABOUT IT! II || Decisions are Especially Difficult to Make During A Time of Stress. , See 01 Coll OPAL SMITH?568-4245 or TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME Carlton, Lee & Co. Financial Planning & Securities Self Directed IRA Rollover 293-4868 105 North Pine Street Warsaw, North Carolina Registered Representatives CARDELL & ASSOCIATES, INC. MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SECURITIES DEALERS, INC. fuc& AfajfTfy ?) 'I ) ^'3^1 (**?*>? INO JMut IM 'Oh.Mi tUfeDW. M * !0*40 N*<>0?Ui MII*U'0* 0? U?IH| tew* >? I te W MU? II ( ?WO A SON OF AARON THE THIRD SON OF AARON AND T-IE FATHER OF PHINEWAS (EX. 6:25). WITH ALL HIS BROTHERS AND WITH HIS FATHER AARON, HE WAS CONSECRATED A5 A PRIEST AND CONSEQUENTLY SERVED AS SUCH THROUGHOUT HIS ENTIRE LIFE! HE WAS NOT AL LOWED TO MOURN FOR HIS ELDER BROTHERS WHEN THEY WERE KILLED FOR OCCPDlMfi ftTDAWGP CIDP: A MO PASAN INCENSE BEFORE THE * ALTAR TO THE LORD! (LEV 10:1-7) HE THEN BECAME CHIEF OF THE LEVITES, AND SECOND ONL/ TO AARON IN PRIESTLY AUTHORITY (NUM.3--32). AFTER AARON DIED, HE WAS INVESTED WITH HIS SACRED GARMENTS AND SUCCE EDED TO THE HIGH PRIESTHOOD (NUM.20^25-28), AN OFFICE THAT HE HELD DURING THE REMAINDER OF MOSES' LIFE AND THE LEAD ERSHIP OF JOSHUA. WHEN HE DIED, HIS SON PHINEHAS, SUCCEED ED HIM IN THE HIGH PRIESTHOOD! HE WAS BURIED IN A HILL BE LONGING TO HIS SON IN MOUNT EPHRAIM (JOSH. 24:33). ?xXJl v *6^1 //Mir I 221 SAVE THIS POP YOUR SUNDAY SCHOOL SCRAPBOOK SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO ( ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY 1 t! - - ?"* J -3 BOSTIC MUTUAL DISCOUNT DRUG CO. 104 E. Main St., Beulaviile 298-3161 BEULAVILLE HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Tractor, Hardware & Poultry Supplies, - Treated Posts. Field Drain Tile, Tractor Parts 24 W. Main St., Beulaviile g 298-4474 | EASON'S HOME FURNISHINGS Downtown on Hwy 24 Warsaw. N.C. 28398 2 293-3313 MILLER HARDWARE Main St.. Beulaviile J 298-3337 CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES =1 Beulaviile, N.C. 298-4447 WHALEY SUPERMARKET =; Beulaviile Monk Whaley I WEST AUTO PARTS CO. 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I CUSS RING SALE For all area high schools Three great R. |OH\IS Ring Styles to choose from! SPECIAL 74* ? Price includes special options and custom features (Full name feature extra) ? Full lifetime warranty. Over 200 Activity Design selections S74.9S Applicable on Valadium " Rings, 1(>K & 14K Gold Available at Higher Prices. This offer expires May 31, 1W5 HOLMES' JEWELERS Front Street 296-1443 Kenonsville Oftored fxclustvelv b\ R. JOHNS, LTD. LOWEST PRICE THIS SPRING! SAVE $20" * mm-? I The Quick Start Weight Loss Program, the most successful program in the history of Weight Watchers, has now been made even easier. Don't wait?join Weight Watchers? today. THE NEW, IMPROVED QUICK START PROGRAM FROM WEIGHT WATCHERS START Toll Tree _ CALLING: 1-800-622-7944 ^
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