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Equal Access Is No Issue In Eastern Carolina Although cost-cutting competition smong long-distance telephone companies is gradually coming to Eastern Carolina, customers need not for a long time expect "equal access," says O.T. Pate, director of corporate communications with Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company. With equal access, customers ol competing long-distance companies can dial the same number of digits to make long-distance calls. To furthei lone-distance competition, the FCC has mandated that Bell companies which were part of the pre-divesti ture Bell system make equal access available to competitors of their former parent company, AT&T, by Sept. 1986. Without equal access, customers of AT&T competitors must dial several digits more to make long-distance calls than do AT&T customers. Pate said, "The FCC order did not apply to local telephone companies that were not part of the former Bell System; however, Carolina Tele ohone could make eoual access available to the local network in many of our locations for competitors if it were requested of us. It is unlikely that the request will be made since long-distance companies are now fighting for market share in larger cities, and are not Interested in lesser populated areas. Presently, long-distance competi tion in Carolina Telephone's service area is occurring in and around our larger population areas ? Fayette ville, Rocky Mount, Kernersville, Gibsonville and the communities around Raleigh such as Wake Forest, Clayton, Angler and Fuquay Varina. Equal access has not been requested by any of the long distance companies in any of these areas. "Equal access is a market-driven feature. When the long-distance car riers in these areas want it, we'll be able to provide it," he said. Deaths HERMAN B. HOLLINGSWORTH WARSAW ? Herman B. Hollings worth, 78. died Thursday. Funeral Royal-Hall Funeral Home chapel Burial, Faison Cemetery. Surviving: sons, Herman "Bud* Hotlingsworth and Ben HoUings worth, both of Warsaw; two grand children; a great-grandchild. GORDON MILLER PINK HILL - Gordon Miller, 51, died Monday. Funeral, Pink Hill Funeral Home. Burial, Turner Cemetery, Potters Hill Surviving; mother, Mrs. Emma S. Miller of Pink Hill; sister, Mrs. Mary Grady of Albertson. MARY E. DANIELS WARSAW - Mrs. Mary Elaine Daniels, 37, died Thursday. Funeral, Community Funeral Home chapel. Burial, Pinecrest Cemetery. Surviving: husband, Princeton Daniels; daughters, Mrs. Patricia Jo of Warsaw, Miss Renda Daniels of the home; mother, Mrs. Lucille Armstrong of Warsaw, RALPH C. HENDERSON ROSE HILL ? Ralph C. Henderson, 75, died Friday. Funeral, Rose Hill Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church. Burial, Rockfish Memorial Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Katie Win ders Henderson; daughter, Mrs. Monk Fussell of Wallace; son, R.C. Henderson Jr. of Rose Hill; sister, ' Mrs. Ruby Powell of Teachey; brothers, Leroy Henderson of Chester, Va., Odell P. Henderson of Apex; seven grandchildren; four great-irrandchildren. WOODROW W. POTTER SEVEN SPRINGS - Woodrow Wilson Potter, 72, died Sunday. Funeral, Rose Funeral Home, La Grange. Burial, Seven Springs Methodist Church cemetery. Surviving: sisters, Mrs. Gladys Potter of Seven Springs, Mrs. Alene Fulghum of Fayetteville. LEONAB. OUTLAW MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Leona Bell Outlaw, 74, died Friday. Funeral, Tyndall Funeral Home. Burial, Wayne Memorial Park. Surviving: son, Robert Outlaw of Dudley; daughters, Mrs. Harvey Baker of Kenansville, Mrs. J. Nelson Kornegay of Goldsboro; brother, J.D. Bell of Virginia; sisters, Mrs. Jack M. Kornegay of Dudley, Mrs. Erman Best of Mount Olive; nine grandchildren; two great-grandchil dren. JOSIE MAE SAVAGE TEACHEY - Miss Josie Mae Savage, 60, died Saturday. Funeral, Corinth Baptist Church. Burial, Rockftsh Cemetery. Surviving: mother, Mrs. J.C. Savage of the home; sisters, Mrs. Thelma Dempsey of Teachey, Mrs. Robbie Knowles of Pittsboro, Miss Lois Savage of Teachey; brothers, Cleo Savage of Raleigh, Carl Savage of Rose Hill, J.C. Savage Jr. of Teachey, R.C. Savage of Newton. HARVEY F. TURNER JACKSONVILLE - Harvey F. Turner, 45, died Tuesday. Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday, Jones Funeral Home. Burial, Onslow Memorial Park. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Lucille L. Turner; daughter, Mrs. Sandra Tyn dall of Belgrade; son, Larry Turner of the home; brothers, Parker Turner of Wallace, L.C. Turner of Kinston, Johnny Turner of Jacksonville, Ken nly Turner of Pink Hill; sisters, Mrs. Isabelle Wheeler of Wallace, Mrs. Doris Howard and Mrs. Cathy Jarmon, both of Pink Hill, Mrs. Estelle Hudson of Jacksonville, Mrs. Gladys Culpertson of Louisiana, Mrs. Tiney Mae Hubler of Penn sylvania. VEKNIA CKUMTIJSK TEACHEY - Vernia Crumpler, 70, died Wednesday. Funeral, Friend ship Baptist Church, Rose Hill. Burial, church cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Roberta Crumpler of Rose Hill; sons, Larry Crumpler and Leroy Crumpler, both of Rose Hill; stepson, Frederick Crumpler Long Island, N.Y.; daughters, Miss Lucille Crumpler and Miss Wanda Faye Crumpler, both of Rose Hill; sisters, Mrs. Mary Lou Best of Clinton, Mrs. Louberta Newkirk of Smithfield; four grand children. DAVID H. HINSON FAISON - David Henry Hinson, 20, died Monday. Funeral at Poplar Grove Baptist Church. Burial, Grandview Memorial Gardens, Clin ton. Surviving: father, Henry L. Hin son of Faison; mother, Mrs. Linda B. Moore of Clinton; sister Mrs. John Yancey of Clinton; brother, Jerry L. Hinson of Shaw Air Force Base, Sumter, S.C.; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Betty J. Hinson of Turkey; maternal grandfather, Don Franklin Barber of Clinton. GLADYS G.KENNEDY PINK HILL - Mrs. Gladys Griffin Kennedy, 62, died Monday. Funeral at Community Funeral Home. Burial at East Duplin Memorial Garden. Surviving: husband, Avant Kennedy of Pink Hill; daughters, Mrs. Gerald ine Baker and Mrs. Judy Murphy, both of Pink Hill, Mrs. Gail Quinn of Trenton, Miss Sandra Kennedy of Beulaville; sisters, Mrs. Effie Baker of Pink Hill, Mrs. Lizzie Baker and Mrs. Helen Jones, both of Beula ville; brothers; Lee Griffin and Sam Hobgood, both of Beulaville; nine grandchildren; four great-grand children. CAROL N.PICKETT . BEULAVILLE - Mrs. Carol Norris Pickett, 54, died Monday. Funeral held at Community Funeral Home, Beulaville. Burial, East Duplin Memorial Gardens. Surviving: husband, Milo Pickett; daughter, Mrs. Pam Casey of Beula ville; son, Milo Norris Pickett of Chinquapin, Johnnie Pickett of the home; parents Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Norris of Wallace; sister Mrs. Pat Rogers of Baltimore Md.; two grand children In lieu of flowers, memorial contri butions may be made to the Cancer Society HENRIETTA W. ROGERS CLINTON - Mrs. Henrietta "Shep" W. Rogers, 81, died Mon day. Funeral held at the Trinity United Methodist Church. Burial, church cemetery. Surviving: daughters, Mrs. Shir ley Balkcum and Mrs. Evanglin Graham, both of Clinton, Mrs. Catherine Lee of Mount Olive, Mrs. Clara Sholar of Holly Ridge; sons, George W. Rogers of Rose Hill, Craven "Luke" Rogers, Elwin "Joe" Rogers and Calvin "Bo" Rogers, all of the home; sister, Mrs. Mary W. Wall of Clinton, 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchild ren; two great-great-grandchildren. LUCIEN W. WELLS WALLACE - Lucien Whitfield Wells, 75, died Monday. Funeral held at Rock Fish Presbyterian Church. Burial, Rock Fish Cemetery. Surviving: wife, Mrs. Thelma W. Wells; daughters, Mrs. Sherry Wells of Rose Hill, Mrs. Jean Marshburn of Richlands; sons, Lucien Wells,, Jr., William Jacob Wells, Donald Delaney Wells, James Milton Wells and Douglass Wade Wells, all of Wallace; sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Carr of Wallace, Mrs. Louise Clontz of Monroe; brother. Cecil Wells of Rose Hill; 10 grandchildren. I East Coas^ Optical Co. Y3**1I ? 24-hour service on most glass Rx's 8 ? Friendly and Professional Service ? Fashion Eyewear ? Convenient hours ? Free Adjustments ? Scratch resistant coating for Plastic lenses ? Ultra Violet Protective Filtering for old and new plastic lenses ? Varilux II No line bifocals V I ? 50% off on second pair (Ask for details) ? 10% Senior Citizen discount. . I Office Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 1 1 . 8:30 AM-5:00 PM * 1 Thurs. 8:30 AM -8:00 PM Sat. 8:30 AM -12:00 PM Locati^f: Worthington Building . Kenansville, N,C. I 296-1782 MAV/E A Nte C k weeKEHD.. } Ak y ?y; R>I According to the Aztec calendar, a weak lasted 20 days. ^^FUNERAL SERVICE PLAN ^ CASH POM FUNERAL AND FINAL EXPENSE FLANS In order to moot the coot o* Funeral EnMnm. it la nilimry to hov# lupplementary coverage Wi offar thla covoraga through Unltad Family Llfo Inauranca Company. Evaryong needa additional monay to eovor funeral and othor final expanaaa J Soma of tha Benefit! ara aa Followa: ? Llfa Inauranca Covgraga from MS0.00 to M.00S.00 a Avallabla for tha Whola Family to Ago SO a Rataa Can Navar Sa Incraaaod a Covoraga Can Navar Bo Raducad - Ragardlaaa Of Ago a Policial Can Navar Ba Cancallad by tha Company a No Madlcal Exam Raqulrad a Ouaramaad Flan Avallabla a Madicara Supplomant "SB" avallabla. You cannot roallxo tha hoartalek angulah and bewilderment that oonfronta thoaa who ara I aft behind to maka tha final arrangamanti. whara no daclalona wara ma da whila tha family waa still togathor. . .So. alnoa you do care for your loved onee, don't ahlft your final raaponalblllty to tholr ahouldara whan It la ao aaav to gat all tha Information vouraetf. > If you would Ilka mora detalla on thla low eoet Family Protection Flan ? Fleece call J 668-4246 or fill out Information below and return to ma at P.O. Box 236. Fink Hill, NC Name: ? Address: : City: State: Phone No.: Number In Family;: Ages: Thank you for your Interact Opal Smith - 668-4246 . - .? m - . ? f > n r> f -i *' ** n nn c '** W? * UMt. Mb.N4 M.ttM... M ? 1?M0 MAttOHW MTMUTM M l+rn**** U..? JNJ I *????. UKrt.1 N C :n* HEAVE OFFERINGS A MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE ANCIENT ISRAELITES' WORSHIP OF GOD WAS THE SACRIFICIAL OFFERING TO THE LORD. THE HEAVE OFFERING ^HAT IS, THE PART TAKEN AWAY FROM A LARGER MASS AND SET ASIDE FOR JEHOVA) SUCH AS THE RIGHT SHOULDER OF A LAMB BECAME, WHEN THE SACRIFICIAL CEREMONIES WERE OVER,THE PERQUISITE OF THE PRIEST CONDUCTING THE etWt/WUTM> ANU WAS feATfclNJ tfY HIM IN THE PRECINCTS OP THE SANCTUA RY (NUM.1&:<5,10/C.F. LEV. 6:1?). ONCE WAV INS LEARNED THIS, WE CAN UNDERSTAND THE DOUBLE 5ISNIFI CANCE TO CERTAIN ACTS RELATED IN TWE SCRIPTURES. SAMUEL, THE PROPHET WHEN HE INVITED SAUL TO EAT WITH HIM AND OTHERS AT A ""WISH PLACE"(A SURINE OP WOR SHIP) AND, AT SAMUELS DIRECTION, THE COOK SERVED SAUL THE SHOULDER OF MEAT SIGNIFYING SAULS IMPORTANCE TO TWE OTWEP GUEST5/ WHO DIDN'T KNOW THEN THAT HE WOULD SOON BE THE FIRST KING OF ISRAEL! (I SAM. 9:15-24) XTAKE AN7 EAT/^% ' FOR" THIS HAS KEEN y SET ASIPE FOR THEE) SINCE THE FEAST \ ^WAS FIRST FLANNE7// II ANP NOW SAMUEL SETS TWE SUCCULENT SHOULPEI? > SECTION, USUALLY SEfcVEP t TO HIGW PRIESTS, WEFOfrE THE AMAZEP SAUL... .. ? ? , ? is /?V-JA * I ' tlMH'ffMlfmiv _??? SVE TWI5 FOR YOUR SUNCW SCMOOL _SCRAPBOOK I J. R. BOSTIC GARAGE General Auto Repair Specialist in Brakes & Cylinder Heads HOLMES'.IFWELERS Front St., Kenansvilie All Occasion Plaques, Jewelry and Repair Needs 296-1443 COMMUNITY CARPET CENTER Name Brand Carpet A Vinyl Sales ana installation Hwy. 41, Beside Beulaville Garment 298-4319 KENANSVILLE DRUG STORE & FAISON PHARMACY Doc Brinson. Earl Hatcher, Julie Lane DUFF'S FAMILY RESTAURANT Sundav T ?-*h. S3.SO. 1 meat, 2 veg., coffee or tea Open si* days - Closed Monday. Main St., Beulaville 298-3168 UNITED CAROLINA BANK OF KENANSVILLE "Our Bank Is Built On People" Main St. 296-0134 THERESA S FASHIONS Beulaville and Kenansville THE GARDEN CENTER "Specializing in Interior Tropical Foliage Plants" Supplies for complete plant care A accessories Hwy. 24 from Beulaville Road 1702 towards Cabin turn right, 2 miles on left 298-3046 THF GRAHAM HOUSE INN For Fine Lunches A Dinner Chef John A Family Corner Main A Cooper St., Kenansville 296-1122 BEULAVILLE HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Tractor, Hardware A Poultry Supplies Treated Posts, Field Drain Tile, Tractor Parts 24 W. Main St., Beulaville 298-4474 . . ^ _ , ?" ' * ?? ?'1 BEULAVILLE GARMENT CO., INC Management & Employees JONES FOOD STORE, INC. Kenneth Jones Beulaville QUICK SALES Pink Hill 268-4450 ROSEAY'SSHOPPE 2 Locations to Serve You Main St.. Beulaville -298-4945 College St., Warsaw - 29J-J214 SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY Business - Auto - Home - Life - Farm 314 N. James - Beulaville Carlton James 298-3991 EAST COAST OPTICAL CO. Worthington Building, N. Main, Kenansville "Complete Eye Glass Service" WEST AUTO PARTS CO. Warsaw - Kenansville ? Beulaville CAROLINA MOBILE HOMES Beulaville, N.C. 298-44J7 EASON'S HOME FURNISHINGS Downtown on Hwy. 24 Warsaw, N.C. 28398 293-3313 WHALEY SUPERMARKET Beulaville Monk Whaley BOSTIC MUTUAL DISCOUNT DRUG CO. 104 E. Main St., Beulaville ? 298-3161 BEULAVILLE GAS COMPANY Beulaville 298-4010 JACKSON'S IGA STORES Beulaville - Kenansville - Pink Hill Jimmy Jackson Sc Employees
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