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Lucinda Griffin New Accountant At Duplin Gonoral Hospital New Accountant At Duplin General Hospital Lucinda Griffin, a Duplin native, joined the staff of Duplin General Hospital last week as chief accoun tant. "In this position, Lucinda will have the responsibility for managing the hospital's general accounting, data processing and accounts payable duties," Richard Harrell. Duplin General Hospital adminis trator said. "We are glad to welcome Lucinda to the staff." Lucinda is a 1982 graduate of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington with a bachelor of science degree in business adminis tration, majoring in accounting. She is also a graduate of East Duplin High School. While attending East Duplin she was a bus driver for grades one through eight at Chin quapin I and U. During college, Lucinda was a member of the honorary societies Phi Eta Siema and Sigma Alpha Beia. She was also involved in Sigma Alpha Beta and the National Association of Ac countants. Prior to her employment at Duplin General Hospital, Lucinda worked as a staff accountant with the Jack sonville City firm of Eason, Dees, Jackson and Associates. Lucinda currently resides with her husband, Andy, in Beulaville. FB Financial Assistance To High Schools The Duplin County Farm Bureau, in its efforts to promote the im portance of agriculture in the area, offered financial assistance to the local hieh schools. In its January Board of Director's meeting held Jan 17 at the Farm Bureau building in Kenansville, the agriculture teachers from t:ie local schools were given a check in the amount of $100. They were asked for their input concerning the agriculture program provided by their schools. The DCFB offers this assistance because it realizes the important part that agriculture has in the area. This message must be conveyed to the young people as well as help make them aware of the many agricul ture-related jobs available in the area. Attending were: June Davis representing Wallace-Rose Hill; Jesse Peel Smith representing North Duplin; Earl Spell representing East Duplin; and William Fennell repre senting E.E. Smith Jr. High. W.E. Foster of James Kenan High was unable to attend. The teachers were all commended for their work and encouraged to call on Duplin County Farm Bureau if they should need help. E.E. Smith Honor Roll In order to be on the honor roll, students must have satisfactory conduct, grades as well as high academic averages. As in all sub jects, A average 93-100) means an overall A average, and a B average (85-92) means an overall B average no grade lower than a C (77-84). Seventh Grade All A - Sonya Armstrong, (.nristy Kornegay. A Average - Barbara Barneiie. Jeanetta Brown, Christy Gillespie. Dawn Guy, Shana Huichins, Betsy Jackson, Tamara Lockamv. B Average - Kirby Bolin, David Byrd, Gwen Ezzell, Joyce Hall. Lisa Lanier, Tammy Matthews, David Page, Tonya Pearsall. Richard Sanderson, Frankie Wood Eighth Grade All A - Shelie Benson, Genevieve Faison, Zana Stepp. A Average - Brigadette Oglesby. Karen Outlaw, Krystal Sanderson. B Average ? Robert Hughes, Adam Kennedy. Sonja Brinson, Jina Dobson. Alicia Hatcher. Doris Smith, Twanna Vann, Peace Deans List Two Warsaw residents are among the 77 students on the fall semester Dean's List at Peace College in Raleigh. They are Julie Elizabeth Carlton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hugh Carlton of Fox Ridge Road, and Deborah Lillian West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. West of Route 1. To be eligible a student must maintain a grade-point average of 3.30 out of a possible 4.0, receive passing grades in all subjects and carry at least 12 hours of course work. Ernest Williajns. Ninth Grade All A - Richard Brown, Carolyn Wilson. A Average ? Melanie Brock, Carlos Caraway, Harry Raines. Jean Undersood. B Average - Gigi Ammar, Karen Becton, Tammie Bland. Donna Hall, Angela Hill, Vickie Knowles, Jerry Quinn, An thony Smith. Brandye Williams. fl KN 1 I 1 I IM I Sewing Machine I ft . I vpening special a^^u^Aj?iLijMjHij|iyijH ^V|fJ^I l^r ^T^H ?Mai ^Hp H3iall||A ^ ?_ cz ? ^ Piano Tuning and Repair Jimmy C. Watt Registered Piano T echnicien Box 502. Warsaw Kenansvilie - 296 0219 EXECUTIVE SALES FIELD SALES MANAGEMENT Career Opportunity No Travel - High Potential let Year income Potential $19,000430,000 Growth Company Adsaiicoaiaat Opportunity SEND RESUME TOi Raleigh, NC 27605 ; 1 Large Group - Size 32-50 MEN'S JEANS lh Price Special Group MEN'S SWEATERS lh Price Special Group - Boys 4-7 Assorted Lightweight ft Heavyweight Jackets 'A Price Entire Stock ? Boys 4-7 Flannel Shirts, Corduroy ft Flannel Slacks, Fall ft Winter Sportcoats ft Suits, Toddler Dress Outfits ft Fall ft Winter Coveralls lh Prite Ladies Sweaters All cotton " Some slightly irregular Reg. $30 >5,99 Special Group - Men's MEMBERS ONLY JACKETS ?19.9Q $55 V>lue Girls 4-14 ".tk! Pre-teen Assorted Styles DENIM JEANS 7a Price Special Group Boys' 8-20 lightweight Jackets, Corduroy Dress Slacks ft Winter Sportcoats J lh Price Large Group HAGGAR SLACKS Including wool blends *12.99 Reg. S26 Large Group MEN'S PAJAMAS lh Price Boys' Student Size 8-14 CALVIN KLEIN JEANS V2 Price Entire Stock - Boys' 8-20 Heavyweight Jackets, Sweatsuits and Separates, Flannel and Corduroy Shirts V2 Price The Attic I* located on the Second Floor of I H. Stadlem/Dnpree's Leading Clothie CASH OB CHfiCE ONLY W WO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS Duplin Arts Council Presents John Golden Juhn Gulden, a story-telling musi cian from Wilmington, will visit county schools February 4-8. Golden will be presented bv the Duplin County Arts Council. He is a well-known singer-songwriter of the Wilmington area. Many of the ballads he sings are based on local folklore and include some of Wil mington's best ghost stories. The program presented by Golden will include history and mystery, Duplin Arts Council Director Merle Creech said. Last year Golden teamed with Rob Nathanson to preseni tne legends 01 noanoac island in story and song. The program included the well-known . siories of the Lost Colony and lesser know Indian legends about Virginia Dare and the White Deer. And, Merle pointed out, Golden will preseni a similar program of ballads to Duplin Students. Golden holds a position with the Corps of Engineers and is married to Mary Ellen Golden, a well-known water colorist of Wilmington. Scheduled as Golden's first ap pearance in Duplin is B.F. Grady School Feb. 4. He travels Feb. 5 to Kenansville Elementary and Beula ville Elementary. E.E. Smith Junior High is Golden's first slop Feb. 6, followed by a program at Chinquapin Middle School. He will be at Rose ? ? ? ? Entries Wanted For Art Show The Harneit Cou.ity Art Show is accepting entries in five categories from both professional and amateur artists. Entries will be accepted February 21-23. A non-refundable fee of 57.50 for professional and $5 for amateur artists is required and entitles each to enter up to three works. Accepted categories include watercolor, oils and acrylic, mixed media, graphics and photography. For more information, contact the Duplin County Arts Council at 296-1922 in Kenansville. Hill-Magnolia Elementary Feb. 7 and preaent a dinner program for the Charity Middle School history club that evening. Feb. 8 uoiaen appears at Charity Middle School and Chin quapin Primary School. 1 Water Connections Owner, Daniel Brown, Chinquapin We specialize in plumbing installation on waterline systems from J meter to house, plumbing repair, trenching service. Also we make after-hour emergencies. We guarantee what we do. ?? Phone 324-4712 I SPOTLIGHT SPECIALS You Can Save iOO's of Dollars on These spotlight Specials. These Are Just a Few of The Great used car Deals Now On our Lot. ALL PRICES ARE STRAIGHT SALE. TRADE-INS WELCOMED. ? 1 1979 OMs Cutlass V-8 2 <Jr . AT. PS, PB. AC. stereo $1995 1 1978 Ford LTD II AC PS PB. V-8, 60.000 miles. <3295 1979 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham PS. P8, AC. AT. power windows A locks. AM/FM, cruise tilt, very nice, automatic headlights J 1980 Olds Cutlass ? 4 - Or . Brougham, AC. power windows M cruise, lilt siereo 6*) 000 miles V *5995 I '61 Oldsmobile Hegency so 2-<Jr, fully power equipped, brown with tan top ONLY *9876 I 1981 Pontile Phoenn AT. 4-cyl. AC. AM FM low miins <4995 mSMsssss' " umlH I DELMAR MINCHEW I BUICK-OLDSMOBILE, INC. |HWY. 117 WALLACE PHONE 215-7151 Put Number 1 to work for you.' Onluijc. I I .1 ORAUGHON AGENCY 107 N. Front St. .Wartaw, N.C. TWO-STORY COLONIAL. Pollock St.. Warsaw 4 BR, 2 Baths. Den, LR, DR. Central Heat & Air. Priced 16 Sell. mJk NEW LISTING - Brick 3-BR. 1 bath. 3 milatfrom Bowdans. FmHA financing. RESIDENTIAL AN AFFORDABLE HOMEI Intersection of Memorial Or. A Colloa* St.. Warsaw. Dan. living rNn, three bedrooms, 1 % baths. AobrOxirtatetv 1.500 sq. ft. REASONABLE PRICE N Fr|too St.. Warsaw. This 3-bedrOOm, 2-bath, house is beautifuly arranged and decO rated. Y6u must see tO appreciate. HOUSE FOfc SALE ? Corner Lot on Ward Bridge Road. Warsaw. This One has 4 bedrOOms, 2 baths, dan, dining rOOm and spacious kitchen. WARSAW - 202 Wade St. Brick 3 bed rOOm 1Vi baths, large obrner lot, 1,170 sq. ft. Warsaw - 301 wade St. - Approx. I960 sq. ft. Of living area. 3-bedrOOms, 2 baths, fireplace with insert. Beautiful eArner lot with Outside storage and ,erOrkshOo attached. 2-car eerpOrt. SUPER LOCATION I Ward Bridge Road. Warsaw - 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, great rOOm with fireplace, living room, dining /00m, carpOrt with storage. WARSAW - Walnut 8treet ? 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. aoorOx. 1,650 sq. ft., heated, plus attached storage. RESTORABLE - Older house. 5 acres Of land, located 1 mile north Of Magnolia. Phone 293-4673 POLLOCK STREET Warsaw ? While frame. 4-t>edrOom, 1 y, baths, living r6om, large kitchen and den area. Large corner lot. Call us for more detailsl I- " PRICED RIGHT! ^ WARSAW 208 Dogwood Drive ? 3 bodrOOms, 2 baths, living rOOm, don, Outside storage and mOre. Call today fOr aooOintment. COMMERCIAL NEW LISTING Plank Straet. Warsaw - 2 commercial buildings. Ideal fOr storage or rental property. LOTS WARSAW Corner Of Chelly and Gum. 3 building lots. ACREAGES HWY 1619 NEAR WHITE FLASH Road frontage On both sides 19.14 acres KENANSVILLE - 3 acres located near Guilford Eaat Off PRP 1300 Will tell 1 -acre Iota seoarately Or all together. HWY. 11 NEAR a.P. GRADY SCHOOL -10.7 acres. *8.000. HWY 1501 NEAR GARNERS CHAPEL CHURCH. 328 acres, 52 acres cleared. 3,990 lbs. tobacco. Owner financing for 10 years at 10% interest WEST OF CLINTON 176 acres. 100 acres cleared. 23 ACRES - WARSAW TOWNSHIP - Subdivided into lots. Excellent invest ment property. s 96 ACRES WES1 OF WARSAW - GOOd growing timber. ROad and rail frontage Complete Auction Service EStan Draughon 293-4673 realtor* Steve Draughon ?1984 ? A"Ontury21 Ral btafeCapon**. EDITH KORNEGAY ? 658-3430 Equal Opportunity Employer . .... . INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED "" nCefl LlStingS I .K iV '1
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