PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Corpsman Donald Moses rnrnvman DoP.s!d MOSCS hiS been cited by the commanding offi cer of the Naval Hospital at Cherry Point He was recogm/cd for exemplary performance of duty, exceptional loyalty, quality contributions and personal support given to the family practice clinic While assigned to the Military Sick. Call Department, he uxik the initiative to personally review and clear more than 400 medical records of Marine Corps and Navy person nc! its they trsnsfcrrcc? from the n,r station at Cherry Point. He devel oped a roster system for tracking these records which enabled the clinic's enrollment clerk to clear the data from her current records That, in turn, allowed more than 70 new families to be enrolled in the clinic. According to the commendation, his "untiring efforts, dedication and devotion to duly reflected great credit" upon himself and are in keeping with the highest tradition of Cited For Performance Involvina Military Sick Care ?he U.S. Navy. Herzog Graduates Airman Robert M. Her/.og Jr. graduated recently from ihc aero space propulsion specialist Oct en gine) course at Chanute Air Force Base, Rantoul. 111. Course work included repair and maintenance ol jet engines, with em phasis in ground safety practices. Her/.og is the son of Robert M. and Janet K. Herzog of Route I, Winnabow. l ie ^ujuuuu'u IrOn i SuUUI I > I 111 I > wick High School, Boiling Spring L;ikes. in 19*) I. Earning NCSU Degrees Hive BrufiSnick Coiiitl) students arc cxpcctcd to rcccivc bachelor's degrees during commencement ex ercises May 9 in Cartcr-Finlcy Stadium at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. They arc Jeremy Lyle King, son ot Lyle R. and Judy G. King, tech iiuiugy-agiuiiuniy, vfOp production concentration; Christopher S. Williams, Lelar.il, computer engi neering; Camellia Lenell Hill, Shal lotte, chcnucal engineering; Charles trie Tmnnell. son of Betty J. and Albert G. Trunncll Jr., Southpon, ar chitecture; and Tiffany Leigh Cle ments, Caswell Beach, business management. To Graduate At CCC Three students from Brunswick County are candidates to receive de grees during t'ommfnr<*m#*ni cxcr ciscs Sunday, May 3, at USC Coastal Carolina College ai Conway, SC. ITie exercises will be held at 4 p.m. in the soccer stadium. Joseph W. Benton ol Ash will re ceive a bachelor of arts degree in ed ucation. while Kathy R. Fullord i>l Shallolte will receive a bachelor ol science degree and Susanne Viscarra of Shallottc, a bachelor of arts de gree. They are among 390 degree candidates. Grand Opening 40 Aft EACH IViOO COMPACT DISC ONLY PICTURED TITLES ARE ON SALE! JOHN ANDERSON Seminole Wind" COLLIN RAYE "All I Can Be' rV COLLIH AYE LIBERTY RECORDS EPIC RECORDS 4vf mVJTWTf The Comlort Zone M. S t i } ? * .? rf , , , f #*> > v MCA WING SALE ENDS MAY 9, 1992 MERCURY ARISTA CAPITOL MCA 7.88 EACH CASSETTE 10.88 EACH COMPACT DISC Grand Opening Tuesday. May 5 Shallotte * 4540 Main Street WAL MART S ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE POLICY il .s ou ? intention to h<tve every Advertised item in stock Howcvi'i ?! due to <?'>y unforeseen reason an advertised item is not available tor purchase Wal Mart will issue a Ham Check on request (or the merchandise to lie purchased at the sale price whenever available or will sell you a similar item at a comparable reduction in price Wi* reserve the nqht to limit quantities to normal retail purchases Limitations void in New Menco 199? WAl MAHT SIORf S INC

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