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Births White j Murk uiiu Becky White of Ash have announced the arrival of their first child, Lauren Rebecca. ] Born at 2:34 a.m. March 18 in The Brunswick Hospital, she weighed nine pounds, two ounces, and was 21 i inches in length. i Maternal grandparents are Mrs. Phyllis G. James of Shallotte Point and the late Gordon Gore. Paternal grandparents are Ma jor White of Ash and Brenda White of Shallotte. Ella Golden of Gause landing and Louise Gore of Bricklanding are maternal great-grandmothers; paternal great-grandmothers are I^ennin Whito nf Ach or?/i W"'1"" ?- ?v.. .ton uuu ifiau^C Leonard of Bonaparte. Williams David and Susan Williams of Shallotte are the parents of a daughter, Brittany I x;Anne. Born at 3:50 a.m. on March 17 in The Brunswick Hospital, she weighed seven pounds, 8'* ounces. She has a sister, Nikki. Grandparents are Tommy and Effic Coins and Henry anu Catherine Williams, all of Rockingham. Rogoski Johnathan and Virginia Rogoski of Boiling Spring lakes have announced the birth of a daughter, Victoria Stella. She was born at 9:40 p.m. March 9, at The Braaswick Hospital. She weighed six pounds, 15 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Wilmington and Jenny Rogoski of New Jersey. Maternal great-grandparents are A.C. and Mary Wilson of Wilmington. Value Of Reading Stressed The importance of reading?and reading well?was stressed at the March 15 meeting of the Supply Homemakers Club in a program presented by member Pat Nash. Fourteen members attended the session at the Brunswick ElectricMembership Corp. office in Shallotte, aiong wiui guests nava liritnn ana Sophie lyorintz, with Ms. Ixirintz joining the club. Pamphlets were distributed on current best sellers as Ms. Nash told members that it is important to know how to read, and to encourage young people to read more. Millie Evans reported on the importance of eating good, nutritious foods. With President Rosemary Whaley presiding, members answered roil call by naming their favorite tree or flower. Club members also discussed plans for an April yard and bake sale. **n <11 kn kolfi a nnsi l lie iicai meeting nui uv nc.?u ? 19 at 10:30 a.m. at the home of Gladys Geller. Happy 23rd Birthday Lara Lynn Love, Mama & Daddy y X?HALLOTTE rCLEANERS MONDAY-FRIDAY 7 6 SATURDAY 8-1 754-4435 oowwrnww <;wai i nrrp I9H4 (HI HCuN'.YVK* Hi Af ON i jj--. ? - .- - . - Coos flint !?'o Raster!imp and that's when many seasonal homeowners do their spring house cleaning. Coastline Volunteer Kescue Squad wants those castoffs for its annual Fourth of July weekend Trash 4 Treasure sale. In previous years, donations have ranged from toasters to stoves and sofas, fans and heaters, toys and 1] Just For Come into any Kerr Drugs to EASTER COLORING CONTE Sj ^ee s,ore'? ' " CAND\ ? ill 2?* f"" '' SSHtj: Pez" Candy. C fl.et1 /B??Z*s?k dispenser. Your I < flavors. Makes a ^ 1 ^ r:?1 r,! e r^ s ^ s 11 V\ ^9 S ?3 each sav< >A?=vS A - A f a 5|a GavistonplllllllfS A Gaston H -".' , VtaaJtNrts A ? Gaston jB / Wr - "SX BBS. ' SEeS Hr 1^99 Ifi I Each I Gaviscon' Antacid. 100 INeutrr Itablets, regular or extra strength;!Extra 1 Bar 12 oz. liquid. ![or evt Ipsgggo Spray Starch. K-^~^ja^Tl22 oz. can No l^fn^pi clogging, flakguaranteed! | I s Wants Gle shoes. The squad is a non-profit organization with an IRS tax-exempt number. It can give a receipt fcr the item's value as a tax donation. Squad members ask, however, that the items donated be in reasonable working order and usable by the buyer. To arrange for delivery of dona Kids!! | | MB Zl* Fazer' Wonder Ik a Egg. Delicious solid h| chocolate inside a f M reai egg shell. Two ounces. Buy omes with several now. M choice of nice jlfer. w in qjt W Ise Lounge. Folds lor * Medicate f carrying and storaae. * Cleansinr lol Ml R10T111 v?... -I?mavjm.jn " " "" ? ? WWI UIIUtLO relty colors. Buy now and ?a'e C 5. *4 oz. Cle Scrub fllii-Li Brac S IP East $55! Ncutroema' M| ? J m % ^ O Q Brach's" | ^7 ^7 Pets, 11 o. 9 pach Peacock E >gena' Shampoo. 12 oz. Buy now ' Tiild formula makes it great srydav use. Each I m 51 te* Liquid Cold Water 1 Parson's* . 16 oz. Salely washes 1 ounces. Mi lelicate fabrics. M Save now. anings From 1 1vh3| CvilNtl*! V^L'??3llHl- it L 112* emergency number, 842-2222; a member will call you back on another iine. The squad can arrange to pick up bulky items. Coastline is adding a four-stall shelter behind its present building on Holden Beach Road to house vehicles now outside and to free up space inside the current building for storage B Eas Tre Special Gift! ? e _ Bortz' Ea I C| Nest Bag. "V %r wilh candy Each and e99s"uVh Easter Bt" 7" tall. Your choice ol Mil "7CJ0 ft :;;SB 1 " ^ Each Hgfr; Ultra Brite Egg ^"i& Coloring Kit. IniMj55Xv5j6H eludes everything ^ you need to create brilliantly colored w rmi sBansia """ fiBi'-frr I fg^HHW* W^mi ??mai aioo i mh'HW ' 'i.iTi'" ? fOAP II BHMMBHEME Skin Care I jm aA d Soap. Sale 1.19. I 4H Jjfl JJ 3 Pads, regular or I H ** 1 olrannlh CA COUP.t ! 3 EaCii e 1.89. I Anacin-3* Maxlmui anser, Sale 1.89. 1 Pain Reliever. Aspir h's? er Candy pug B B ? J ' Mellovvcreme U2L. VnU "s: wS"BrJiSSre ggs, 10V2 oz. Great-tasting. rtoJ or Easter. Jdjg | Scotch* =7^r | - | Sale Price v IK. n _ i ? mil. nooaie fcF Each I Your Cost Ammonia. 28 I After Rebate any household uses, i Scotchr Trnnspare 450" or % x 300" F*in Creek riaza, Hwy. 17, S Store Hours: Mon-Sat 9*9, S THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Spring < 01 lit-'11 Lb dlll'll cO lircuICd! ovippiiCo, training equipment and oxygen tanks. The addition will house a crash scene truck with items such as a "Jaws Of Life" extrication tool, flood lights and a portable generator; and the squad's 16-foot power boat with dragging equipment; a back-up ambulance for when other units are in \ Eam um mm ^psTfll IOUS f p VSMIK pili^ S' Chocolal ^.' ~ ~~^\ fe?*?5H2Si 1 II IJpSSaJ^ ISS! p=-~p^~^rvTT? ~)y I that are ( ~~~j?$j'' | jj to your e I After Rebate fli'KI i ^ 1 e-l-. DPIA? gjgjjfQS I M,r- Rebate -.99 I Your Cost AA I After Rebate w W I Suave' Anti-Perspirant I & Deodorant. Your choice ot 2.5 oz roll-on or 2 oz. soiid Great protection, m Strength choice of scents in-free. 30 g <ZStji Kills ? jJfK Germs! USTER dM3uJArS,.a\ mm ?nnn ikJArSuRp^ * MiLtn I * ?? Each ?ncont. Prflco?v /<9 Llsterlne" An99s tm tiseptlc. 32 oz. bottle. Kills "A^Cuj germs that C;*r> nCjcgi-yJ cause bad Tv~*?-breath. Great ^&35l! for minor cuts --Bano scraicnes. ^ Sioo. r? ?^ VvlPy \ A .4 for 1.99 I Vv^A, I All 5 99 | ^SWv f>^Bring nt Tape. Vjl W?^ ' - , " hailotte W(\ un. 1-6 V \ t , Thursday, March 24, 1988? Page 5-B cleanina w .... | _ J . : ? w. r ?*1. uov VI UllUWIgUlllg 1 C(Jdil . 1 IIC IUUIVII hay would be used as storage space or items for the Trash & Treasure sale, which is a major incomeproducer for the squad. If the space could be provided, squad members are considering making the Trash and Treasure event a year-round sale iiiCim/o 1 ^yjuuvt m Ssl^4 Great j| ^jgg Vas ye! | ??^i nol ^BT Each Suave" Hair Care J Products. Your choice ot Shampoo. Conditioner. Mousse and Hairspray. BrS.l Several formulas of each M;.t' I) "I'll w SOI III 0 SOI.Ill 0 -! | ..:r >k - j *i- . isvussj iri K . ,'^-r v, ^ et?s/-~- I I V j- .t v- 'i Iiry I f.Yv. - - . V' S msmm Itruo frVV^DWX S-,, ? lt, ??? s I -TiTX; rvsikil Hi 1HHI S 1 B R Choice Peanut Butter Egg, 1 3/16 oz.; or ' Pastel Vanilla Flavored Bunny or te Rabbit, Lamb, or Duck. J Instant / 12 wrappers / a ;asy to attach f'^Sal ggs No I dye. Fun w< "ft-- -,B? 8 way to make Mtfmf fl gs Choice ^ ^SrT j ' RL \ isiini^itM D ? 5V' I Suave j (SEES 199?fi| Dawn* Dish- j \ \ I washing Li- / /' -j.x-' \ A I |DAWN) III ?* Mountain I i V - J 11 r Spring Scent l\\^ yy/JU ?^ Effective \ / I on grease \ v J I A Bonus Every Day Your 2nd Set | of Color Prints FREE ailh standard & Mark 35 Proc essini) I j Your Film Today & Save! 'icture the Best for Less 9 in ' i ?^ lu Drug Stores | | t
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