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OBITUARIES SHERMAN NEW KIRK MAGNOLIA - Sherman New kirk, 92. died Tuesday. Funeral, Bethoiite Baptist Church. Burial. National Cemetery, Wilmington. Arrangements by Rose Hill funeral Home. BLANCHE B. DAVIS ? PINK HILL - Mrs. Blanche Byrd -Davis, 92. died Saturday. Funeral, Howard & Carter Funeral Home, Kinston. Burial. Westview Ceme tery, Kinston. Surviving: son. Bill Byrd of Pink Hill; daughter. Mrs. Eunice B. Malpass of Route 1. Pink Hill; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchil dren; six great-great-granacnildren. CLEVELAND HILL KINSTON - Cleveland Hill. 72, died Sunday. Funeral, Howard & Carter Funeral Home. Burial, Stroud family cemetery, Duplin County. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Mary Jane Turner Hill; daughters, Mrs. Lillie Mae Jarman of Albertson, Mrs. Mollie Smith of Seven Springs, Mrs. Mary Ann Young of McComb. Miss.. Miss Betty Jane Hill of Deep Run; sons, Elwood Ray Hill of Pink Hill, Lawrence Gray Hill of Deep Run, Burl Wesley Hill of Seven Springs. Edward Vance Hill of Warsaw, Bobby Clevelend Hill of Deep Run; brother. Clarence Hill of Pink Hill; nine grandchildren. LI LA M. BLANTON BURGAW - Mrs. Lila Mae Jones Teachey Blanton.-74, died Saturday. Funeral. FdgdWIn Funeral Home. Burial. Pin- Hook Cemetery, Teachey. Surviving: husband. J.C. Blanton; daughier, Mrs. Caiherine Sholar of Wallace: son. Forres! Teachey of Casile Hayne; brother. Sam Jones of Wallace. Dallas Jones of Teachey. Thad Jones of Hendersonville. Z.J. Jones of Rose Hill; ihree grand children; four great-grandchildren. MINNIE DUFF DEEP RUN - Mrs. Minnie Duff. 89. of Route 1, Deep Run, died Friday. Funeral. Howard-Carter Fu neral Home, Kinston. Burial, Pine lawn Memorial Park. Kinston. Surviving: son. James Duff of Jacksonville. Fla.; daughter. Mrs. Bertie Rae Hardison of Kinston, Mrs. Hazel Hill and Mrs. Katie King, both of Deep Run; sister. Mrs. Effie Mercer of Beulaville; brother. Eddie Taylor of Havelock; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchil dren; two great-great-grandchildren. VERNA D. NOBLE DEEP RUN - Miss Verna Delle Noble, 89, died Friday. Funeral, Howard-Carter Funeral Home. Burial. Noble family cemetery. Surviving: Mrs. Vera Scarborough of High P^nni. Mrs. Vendetta Broad hurst of Deep Run. SADIE D. WELLS MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Sadie Dixon Wells. 77, died Saturday. Funeral. Tvndall Funeral Home. Burial. Southerland-Wells Ceme tery. Surviving: sims. J.W. Wells. Mc Crav Wells. Everette Wells, all of Mount Olive, Cecil Wells of Dallas, N.C.; daughters, Mrs. Shirley Ellis, Mrs. Beverette Davis, Mrs. Peggy Whined. Mrs. Betty Reaves, Miss Linda Wells, all of Mount Olive; brother. Ray Dixon of Raleigh; sisters. Mrs. Di>ra Bell, Mrs. Annie Sasser. Mrs. Marie Brogden, all of Mount Olive,/Mrs. Brower Strick land of Kinston; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. ?. ? LESLIE C. QUINN PINK HILL - Leslie Cleveland Quinn, 76, died Saturday. Funeral, Howard-Carter Funeral Home, Kin ston. Burial, Quinn family cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Beula Thomas Quinn; daughter, Mrs. Frances Walker of Raleigh; sons, Thomas Harold Quinn and Frederick Quinn, both of Pink Hill; half sister, Mrs'. Macine Lane of Pink Hill; eight grandchildren; a great grandchild. LIVIE J. MERR1TT TURKEY - Livie Julius Merritt, 84. died Thursday. Funeral, Crumpler-Honeycurt Funeral Home. Burial, Quinn-Maithews family cemetery. Surviving: sister, Mrs. Sallie Johnson of Clinton. Duplin School Menus For February Feb. 4-8 Breakfast In addition to assorted cereals, juice and milk, the following is scheduled: Mon. - buttered toast; Tue. - cheese biscuit; Wed. - ham biscuit; Thur. - muffin; Fri. - cheese toast. Lunch Mon. - hot dog, peanut butter sandwich, vegetable beef soup, potato rounds, fresh fruits, oatmeal cookie Tue. - country fried steak with roll, barbecue on bun, coleslaw, mashed potatoes, fruited gelatin, peaches Wed. - lasagna with roll, ham wich, breaded okra, buttered corn, glazed cherries, applesauce Thur. - barbecued chicken with cornbread. corn dog, baked beans, greens, fruit, brownie Fri. - stew beef on rice with roll, hamburger, baked potato, green beans, fruit cups, iced cake squares Each lunch is served with low-fat chocolate or plain milk. Feb. IMS Breakfast In addition to assorted cereals, juice and milk, the following will be served: Mon. - sausage biscuit; Tue. - cinnamon toast; Wed. - muffin; Thur.cheese toast; Fri. - pecan twirl. Lunch Mon. - chicken nugget, oatmeal muffin, honey sauce, sloppy joe sandwich, squash casserole, green peas, applesauce, peaches Tue. - cheeseburger, beef-a-roni and roll, turnips, potato rounds, fruited gelatin, fruit cup, split rails Wed. - cheesy taco, pork steak with roll, candied yarns, green limas, spiced apples, pears Thur. - pizza, meatloaf with roll, cheesy potatoes, green beans, orange smiles, valentine cupcakes Fri. - fish sandwich, chile beans with cheese roll, french fries, cole slaw, pineapple, pears, peanut cookie Each lunch is served with lowfat chocolate or plain milk. Feb. 18-22 Breakfast In addition to assorted cereals, juice and milk, the following will be served: Mon. - ham biscuit; Tue. - cinnamon bun; Wed. - muffin; Thur. Bob Marker Photography If you are making plans for a spring or summer wedding, it is not too early to plan for your photo graphic needs. We take your special day seriously and want to make sure you capture those moments for years to come. Call for an appointment for free con sultation. Also call us for Informa tion on other photographic services including vldeo taping. S68-3864 Issue From *200 Up To *25,000 ? Permanent Lite Insurance for Everyone Ages 0-05 ? No Medical Examination ? No investigations ? No Underwriting ? No Rejections - > tvu?<u?o "... uvtvi iiivicwn; M YUU nuvwitc in ? Insurance benefits become effective when the application Is approved and the first premium is paid. ? You may apply even if coverage has been refused. ? Every family member can be covered. WE GUARANTEE THAT YOUR BENEFITS Will never be reduced because of a change In your age or medical condition WE GUARANTEE THAT WE WILL never cancel your coverage after your application is approved. All we ask Is that vnu make vour premium payments on time. IN V ESTORS HERITAGE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY P.O. Box 184 Warsaw, NC 28398 Ag" . c*??' i**""? State Zip Coontv Number fat Family _ ?If Rural, give directions from nearest town Best time to call; ? A.M.^ qP^M^ pjivening J.J. Herring - cheese biscuit; Fri. - buttered toast Lunch Mon. - toasted cheese sandwich, hot dog with chili, vegetable soup, dill strip, fresh fruits, cinnamon bun Tue. ? hamburger, salmon pattie with cornbread, french fries, green peas, fruited gelatin, pineapple WcH - ham with macaroni and cheese and roil, saucy rib sandwich, broccoli, squash, assorted fruit cups, peanut butter cookie Thur. ? fried chicken with rice and roll, combo sandwich, green beans, corn, orange smiles, pears Fri. - fish with cornbread, bar becue sandwich, baked beans, steamed cabbage, cherry cobbler, fruit cocktail, iced cake sauares FUNERAL II SERVICE PLAN | ?FINAL EXPENSES? II STOP and THINK ABOUT IT Ml || Decisions are Especially Difficult to Make 11 During A Time of Stress. S*? or Call OPAL SMITH?568-4245 or TYNDALL FUNERAL HOME 65S-2303 or 658-4811 Early light bulbs did not last as long as modern ones because they con tained a vacuum. Now they are filled with an inert gas. SAVE UP TO $69 in Free Options on your Gold Lance Class Ring ^ Gold Lance Class Rings 2-4 Week Delivery Lifetime Warranty Mm Free Graduation Key Chain | Ask us for . , full details i Bring this ad Z to our store ~ , ?Gold Unco Corp HOLMES' JEWELERS Front Street 296-1443 Kenonsville Clt# am 14 nm - WW ton ? Mn 31. WW to i IWlMt irtt. U<a*rwt POk.Hl WUMttg.-i N ? IOWO N*"0*IM DUrtlWTO* D?t M.rt?*? S?..?. I?0J I *?" S< * C IM? THE EIGHTH SON OF JACOB! ASHER WAS THE SECOND SON OP ZILRAH, LEAH'S MAD SERVANT (SEN.30:lZl3,-35--26) HIS BLES5ING GIVEN BY JACOB ON HIS DEATHBED IS THUS WORDED: ?OUT OF ASHER HIS BREAD SHALL BE FAT AND HE SHALL YIELD ROYAL DAINTIES/' (SEN.46:2C>) HE HAD FOUR SONS AND A DAUGHTER NAMED SERAH (SEN.46.-I7 I CHR0N.7:30) "THE TRIBE OF WHICH ASHER WAS THE PROGENITOR, WAS ASSIGNED THE TERRITORY TO THE NORTHERN BOUNDARY OF PALESTINE AND, IN THE SOUTH, BOUNDED BY CARMEL, A LENGTH ABOVE SOME SIXTY MILES. (JOSH. 19:24-30 UNFORTUNATELY THE ASHERITES COULD NOT EXPEL THE CANAAN ITE INHABITANTS FROM SUCH STRONG CITIE5 AS SIDON, ACCHO, TYRE, AND THIS FAILURE TO CAP TURE AND OCCUPY THE PHOENICIAN PLAIN, ALONG THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA, LEFT THEM ONlY THE INLAND HILL COUNTRY-EXCEPT NEAR CARMEL. HOWEVER THIS TERRITORY WAS WELL ADAPTED FOR THE GROWING OF OLIVE TREES--SO THAT THE BLESSING OF MOSES UPON THE TRIBE OF ASHER COULD BE FULFILLED -- -"BLESSED BE ASHER WITH CHILDREN,- C \ LET HIM BE ACCEPTABLE UNTO HIS V BRETHREN AND LET HIM DIP HIS M FOOT IN OIL. ? Pfk (DEUT. 33:24) f " AND WITH ALL "THE OLIVE TREES / THAT THEY GREW "THEY CERTAIN- A 1 LY HAD ENOUGH OIL TO DIP THEIR / T JtA FEET IN IF THEY DESIRED! J j j 222 SAVE THIS FOR YOUR 5UNCAY SCHOOL 5CRAPBOOK IM SPONSORS OF THIS PAGE URGE YOU TO | ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY $ i uc 1 1 } BOSTIC MUTUAL DISCOUNT DRUG CO. 104 E. Main St., Beulaville 298-3161 BEULAVILLE HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO Tractor, Hardware & Poultry Supplies, Treated Posts, Field Drain Tile, Tractor Parts 24 W. Main St., Beulaville 298-4474 EASON'S HOME FURNISHINGS Downtown on Hwy 24 Warsaw, N.C. 28398 > 293-3313 MILLER HARDWARE Main St., Beulaville 298-3337 CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES Beulaville, N.C. 298-4447 \ WHALEY SUPERMARKET Beulaville Monk Whaley 2 | WEST AUTO PARTS CO. Jj Warsaw - Kenansville ? Beulaville J EAST COAST OPTICAL CO JWorthington Bldg., N. Main, Kenansville "Complete Eye Glass Service" t 296-1782 I JACKSON'S IGA STORES ^ Beulaville - Kenansville - Pink Hill Jimmy Jackson & Employees | QUICK SALES 13 Pink Hill 268-4450 I ' I ? BEULAVILLE GARMENT CO., INC. Management & Employees THERESA'S FASHIONS Beulaville & Kenansvule UNITED CAROLINA BANK OF KENANSVILLE "Our Bank Is Built On People" Main St. 296-0134 THE GRAHAM HOUSE INN For Fine Lunches & Dinner Chef John Ramirez & Family Corner Main & Cooper St., Kenansville 296-1122 KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & FAISON PHARMACY Doc Brinson, Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane COMMUNITY CARPET CENTER Name Brand Carpet and Vinyl Sales and Installation Hwy. 41, Beside Beulaville Garment Beulaville 298-4319 JONES FOOD STORE, INC. Kenneth Jones i Beulaville HOLMES'JEWELERS Front St., Kenansville * All Occasion Plaques, Jewelry and Repair Needs 296-1443
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