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___Local 1 year $26 Wayne, Wilson, Johnston ___In State (rest of NC) 1 year $40 ___Out of State 1 year for $52 Name______________________________________ Address ____________________________________ City _______________________________________ State/Zip ___________________________________ Phone _____________________________________ __Check enclosed Charge my ___Visa ___ MasterCard Code________ Charge card # _________________________________ Expire mm/yyyy __/_______ Mail or bring this coupon with payment to the News Leader, P.O. Box 158, 113 N. Wilson Street, Fremont, NC 27830 Want to Subscribe? Get the News Leader delivered to your mailbox every week. Local only $26.00/yr. (Wayne, Wilson and Johnston counties) In state only $40.00/yr. (outside Wayne, Wilson and Johnston) Out of State - only $52.00/yr. Call with your credit card 919-936-9891 or mail in the coupon with payment. Subscribe online at www.newsleadernow.com You can call Eastpointe 24 hours a day/365 days a year 1-800-913-6109 or visit one of the Eastpointe Crisis “Walk-In” Centers during working hours Mon..-Fri. 8am-5pm: Do you or a family member have Mental Health, Substance Abuse or Developmental Disability service needs? DUPLIN COUNTY: New Dimension Group 416 West Ridge Street Rose Hill, NC LENOIR COUNTY: PORT Human Services 2901 N. Heritage Street Kinston, NC ROBESON COUNTY: Monarch 207 W. 29th Street Lumberton, NC WAYNE COUNTY: Waynesboro Family Clinic 1706 Wayne Memorial Drive Goldsboro, NC NASH COUNTY: Rescare 805 Tiffany Boulevard Rocky Mount, NC SAMPSON COUNTY: CommWell Health 306 Beamon Street Clinton, NC WILSON COUNTY: Rescare 2693-D Forest Hills Road Wilson, NC THERAPEUTIC FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED Classes starting soon in YOUR area. Call Michelle Adkins at 919-371-8890 or visit www.makeadifferenceathome.com Thirty-One . Mary Kay . Sweet-n-Sassy Kids . Silpada Jewelry . Pet Toys by Sheila . Relay for Life Origami Owl . Williams Store Toys & More . Scentsy . This & That Wreaths . Shabby Girl Creations II Crafty Sisters . Initials, Inc . Great Harvest Bread Company . My Donna Jewelry InitialGirls.com . A Place to Perch & Other Yard Art . Wayne County Animal Advocates & MORE! Getting Ready for Fall! Getting Ready for Fall! Pumpkins are In! Garden Mums & Pansies • Grapevines • Mulches • Lava Rock • Brick Chips • Pine Straw • Fall Flags C ASEY G ARDEN C ENTER CASEY GARDEN CENTER 919-734-2371 A WIDE SELECTION OF LANDSCAPE SHRUBS & TREES Delivery Available Gift Certificates 2360 Hwy. 70W Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30 • Sat. 8-3 CJ’s DINER Same Good Ole Southern Cooking SAME STAFF - NEW OWNER! STOP BY & SEE CHUCK! (formerly Dee’s Diner) 101 S. Goldsboro Street Pikeville, NC 919-709-4432 Hours: Monday-Friday 6:30am-8pm Saturday 6:30-11am NOW OPEN ON SUNDAY 11am-2:30pm DAILY SPECIALS - LITE MENU AVAILABLE FULL BREAKFAST MENU - PLATE LUNCHES & DINNERS - SANDWICH MENU - DESSERTS - TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE Melody Thomas (formerly of A Taste of Pennsylvania) 919-242-6469 Judy Lane 919-394-5550 • Samantha Lane 919-988-5542 Shelly Thomas 919-738-9190 Treasures of all kinds, old stuff and new. Flea market and yard sale items. Featuring seasonal wreaths and bows, as is or made to order. Colorful pillows to mix and match. The Family Attic New Christmas Items Now Available!! 946 Faro Rd., Fremont St. James to have community outreach day on Saturday St. James Church of Christ will sponsor a Community Out- reach Day on Friday, October 25 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free clothes of all sizes and food will be given away. The church is located 514 Memorial Church Road, Fremont. Wilson Idol talent show to be held on Nov. 16 Summerville Promotion and Production Co. and TALL 1 Outreach Ministries will pres- ent the 2013 “Wilson Idol” tal- ent show on Saturday, Nov. 16 at Fike High School, 500 Har- rison Dr., Wilson. Doors open at 4 p.m. with the show to start at 5. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. They can be purchased from Hamilton Fu- neral Chapel, the Arts Council of Wilson and from any contes- tant. Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded, and the top performer will be given an op- portunity to perform for Pastor Shirley Caesar, Queen of Gos- pel, and will be given a part in the on-stage production of the award-winning gospel play, “Spare The Rod, Spoil The Child,” written and produced by Dr. Mildred Summerville. For more information, con- tact Dr. Summerville at (252) 230-2689. Pinkney Baptist plans Fall Supper and Bake Sale event Pinkney Baptist Church, 3157 NC Highway 581 North, will have its Fall Supper and Bake Sale on Saturday, October 26. Fried chicken and chicken pastry, including various veg- etables, dessert and tea will be served from 4-7 p.m. Cost is $7 per plate. Dine-in or take-out. AWANA program is back at Pleasant Hill Church AWANA is back in session at Pleasant Hill FWB Church, 1080 Gurley Dairy Rd. Pikev- ille. Awana is an Internation- al Bible Club for ages 2-18. Pleasant Hill has Awana every Sunday evening from 5-7 p.m. Come and join us for another exciting Awana year at Pleas- ant Hill. For more information, please call (919) 734-6110. NCPS Fall Workshop to be held at Barton Oct. 26 Poets of all skill and experi- ence level have an opportunity to improve their writing abilities by attending the North Caro- lina Poetry Society’s (NCPS) Down East Fall Workshop on Saturday, October 26, at Barton College. “The Four Habits of Highly Productive Writers” will Page 3 Thursday, October 24, 2013 October 26 - Charles Artis, Dale Davis, Rhonda Elmore, Luke Thomas Barnett October 27 - Charles Toler, John Garrett, Kimberly Costello October 28 - Kelsey Lang, Betty Lou Barnette October 29 - Chris Germanoski, Dennis Hill October 30 - Johnny Evans Nov. 1 - Lynn Shingleton happy birthday! October 26 - Jeff and Debbie Lassiter October 27 - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Artis, Glenn and Samone Lancaster, Mark and Joy Coppock October 28 - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballance, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Head October 30 - Landis and Janet Davis, Brian and Diane Tyndall Nov. 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Sauls, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bass happy anniversary! community calendar Goldsboro Housing Authority employees will help improve the lives of 59 people in Wayne County with investments of $2,974.02 in United Way of Wayne County, an increase of 10%. United Way Executive Director Steve Parr (right) accepted the pledge from employees (from left) Roy Dingle, Wayne Watkins, Ray Crawford, Jonathan Randell, Tracey Pate, Susan Gurganus, Beverly Bell, Doris Brewington, Sylvia Scott, Gail Jones, Matilda Bedford, and Melissa Pressley. (Contributed photo) be held in The Sam and Marjorie Ragan Writing Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration will be held from 9:30–10 a.m. Participants are encouraged to submit to Owens no more than one poem for review at least one week before the work- shop. He may be reached at [email protected]. The cost to attend this event is $15 for NCPS members and $25 for non-members. Poets plan- ning on attending should contact Rebecca Godwin at rlgodwin@ barton.edu. Eureka Ruritan to have fundraiser on Nov. 16 The Eureka Ruritan Club is having its annual fundraiser on November 16 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The fundraiser consists of barbecue plates with potatoes, slaw, hushpuppies and dessert. Eat in or takeout is available. Plates cost $7 per and can be purchased in advance by calling Allen Watkins at (919)242-8696 or at the door of the fundraiser. The fundraiser is located at 210 South Church Street. Pikeville PFWB Harvest Sale coming on Oct. 26 Pikeville PFWB Church, 336 Nahunta Rd, Pikeville will have its Annual Harvest Sale and Auction on Saturday, October 26. Barbecue chicken plates will be served from 4-6:30 p.m. ($7/ plate). Dine-in or take-out. An auction will begin at 6:30. For more information, call (919) 736-3336. New Hope M.B. to have Oct. 31 Family Fun Day New Hope M.B. Church, 5142 N.C. Highway 58 North, Wilson, will hold its annual Family Fun Day on Oct. 31 from 6-8 p.m. Admission is free and there will be food, games, fel- lowship and more. WCC Nurse’s Aide program sessions coming in October Wayne Community College Continuing Education will hold nurse aide program information sessions in October. Anyone interested in enroll- ing in a Nurse Aide I or II course in the spring 2014 session must attend an information session about the registration process for the program. The sessions are free and do not require pre- registration. The information sessions are scheduled for 4 p.m. on Oct. 21, and 11 a.m. and noon on Oct. 29. Each will last approximately 45 minutes and will be held in Room 101 of the Walnut Build- ing on the college’s main cam- pus in Goldsboro. Attendees must stay for the entire session SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 7
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Page 1: Pikeville, NC Want to Subscribe? Getting Ready for Fall!media.iadsnetwork.com/edition/1725/55322/8597bda2-0baf-4e48-9e05 … · ___In State (rest of NC) 1 year $40 ... II Crafty Sisters

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I want to set up one for each newspaper.

Want to Subscribe?

Get the the News Leader (Tribune) delivered to your mailbox every week.

Local Subscriptions (Wayne, Wilson and Johnston counties) only $26.00/yr.

In state (outside Wayne, Wilson and Johnston) only $40.00

Out of State - only $52.00

Call with your credit card at 919-936-9891 or mail in the coupon.

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___Local 1 year $26 Wayne, Wilson, Johnston

___In State (rest of NC) 1 year $40

___Out of State 1 year for $52

Name______________________________________

Address ____________________________________

City _______________________________________

State/Zip ___________________________________

Phone _____________________________________

__Check enclosed

Charge my ___Visa ___ MasterCard Code________

Charge card # _________________________________

Expire mm/yyyy __/_______

Mail or bring this coupon with payment to the News Leader, P.O. Box 158, 113 N. Wilson Street, Fremont, NC 27830

Want to Subscribe?Get the News Leader delivered to your mailbox every week.

Local only $26.00/yr.(Wayne, Wilson and Johnston counties)

In state only $40.00/yr.(outside Wayne, Wilson and Johnston)

Out of State - only $52.00/yr.

Call with your credit card

919-936-9891 or mail in the coupon with payment.

Subscribe online atwww.newsleadernow.com

You can call Eastpointe 24 hours a day/365 days a year

1-800-913-6109or visit one of the Eastpointe Crisis “Walk-In” Centers

during working hours Mon..-Fri. 8am-5pm:

Do you or a familymember have Mental Health,

Substance Abuse orDevelopmental Disability

service needs?

DUPLIN COUNTY:New Dimension Group416 West Ridge Street

Rose Hill, NC

LENOIR COUNTY:PORT Human Services2901 N. Heritage Street

Kinston, NC

ROBESON COUNTY:Monarch

207 W. 29th StreetLumberton, NC

WAYNE COUNTY:Waynesboro Family Clinic

1706 Wayne Memorial DriveGoldsboro, NC

NASH COUNTY:Rescare

805 Tiffany BoulevardRocky Mount, NC

SAMPSON COUNTY:CommWell Health306 Beamon Street

Clinton, NC

WILSON COUNTY:Rescare

2693-D Forest Hills RoadWilson, NC

THERAPEUTIC FOSTERPARENTS NEEDED

Classes starting soon in YOUR area.

Call Michelle Adkins at 919-371-8890 or visit

www.makeadi�erenceathome.com

Thirty-One . Mary Kay . Sweet-n-Sassy Kids . Silpada Jewelry . Pet Toys by Sheila . Relay for Life Origami Owl . Williams Store Toys & More . Scentsy . This & That Wreaths . Shabby Girl Creations

II Crafty Sisters . Initials, Inc . Great Harvest Bread Company . My Donna Jewelry InitialGirls.com . A Place to Perch & Other Yard Art . Wayne County Animal Advocates & MORE!

Getting Ready for Fall!Getting Ready for Fall!Pumpkins are In!

Garden Mums& Pansies

• Grapevines • Mulches • Lava Rock • Brick Chips • Pine Straw • Fall Flags

CASEY GARDEN CENTERCASEY GARDEN CENTER

919-734-2371

A WIDE SELECTION OF LANDSCAPE SHRUBS & TREESDelivery Available • Gift Certificates

2360 Hwy. 70W Mon.-Fri. 8-5:30 • Sat. 8-3

CJ’s DINERSame Good Ole Southern Cooking

SAME STAFF - NEW OWNER! STOP BY & SEE CHUCK!(formerly Dee’s Diner)

101 S. Goldsboro StreetPikeville, NC 919-709-4432

Hours:Monday-Friday 6:30am-8pm

Saturday 6:30-11amNOW OPEN ON SUNDAY

11am-2:30pm

DAILY SPECIALS - LITE MENU AVAILABLEFULL BREAKFAST MENU - PLATE LUNCHES & DINNERS

- SANDWICH MENU - DESSERTS - TAKE-OUT AVAILABLE

Melody Thomas (formerly of A Taste of Pennsylvania) 919-242-6469Judy Lane 919-394-5550 • Samantha Lane 919-988-5542

Shelly Thomas 919-738-9190

Treasures of all kinds, old stu� and new. Flea market and yard sale items.

Featuring seasonal wreaths and bows, as is or made to order.

Colorful pillows to mix and match.

The Family AtticNew

Christmas Items Now Available!!

946 Faro Rd., Fremont

St. James to have communityoutreach day on Saturday

St. James Church of Christ will sponsor a Community Out-reach Day on Friday, October 25 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Free clothes of all sizes and food will be given away. The church is located 514 Memorial Church Road, Fremont.

Wilson Idol talent show

to be held on Nov. 16Summerville Promotion and

Production Co. and TALL 1 Outreach Ministries will pres-ent the 2013 “Wilson Idol” tal-ent show on Saturday, Nov. 16 at Fike High School, 500 Har-rison Dr., Wilson. Doors open at 4 p.m. with the show to start at 5. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door. They can be purchased from Hamilton Fu-neral Chapel, the Arts Council of Wilson and from any contes-tant.

Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded, and the top performer will be given an op-portunity to perform for Pastor

Shirley Caesar, Queen of Gos-pel, and will be given a part in the on-stage production of the award-winning gospel play, “Spare The Rod, Spoil The Child,” written and produced by Dr. Mildred Summerville.

For more information, con-tact Dr. Summerville at (252) 230-2689.

Pinkney Baptist plans FallSupper and Bake Sale event

Pinkney Baptist Church, 3157 NC Highway 581 North, will have its Fall Supper and Bake Sale on Saturday, October 26. Fried chicken and chicken pastry, including various veg-etables, dessert and tea will be served from 4-7 p.m. Cost is $7 per plate. Dine-in or take-out.

AWANA program is back

at Pleasant Hill ChurchAWANA is back in session

at Pleasant Hill FWB Church, 1080 Gurley Dairy Rd. Pikev-ille. Awana is an Internation-al Bible Club for ages 2-18. Pleasant Hill has Awana every Sunday evening from 5-7 p.m. Come and join us for another exciting Awana year at Pleas-ant Hill. For more information, please call (919) 734-6110.

NCPS Fall Workshop tobe held at Barton Oct. 26

Poets of all skill and experi-ence level have an opportunity to improve their writing abilities by attending the North Caro-lina Poetry Society’s (NCPS) Down East Fall Workshop on Saturday, October 26, at Barton College. “The Four Habits of Highly Productive Writers” will

Page 3 Thursday, October 24, 2013

October 26 - Charles Artis, Dale Davis, Rhonda Elmore, Luke Thomas Barnett

October 27 - Charles Toler, John Garrett, Kimberly Costello

October 28 - Kelsey Lang,

Betty Lou BarnetteOctober 29 - Chris

Germanoski, Dennis HillOctober 30 - Johnny EvansNov. 1 - Lynn Shingleton

happy birthday!

October 26 - Jeff and Debbie LassiterOctober 27 - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Artis, Glenn and Samone

Lancaster, Mark and Joy CoppockOctober 28 - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballance, Mr. and Mrs. Preston

Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd HeadOctober 30 - Landis and Janet Davis, Brian and Diane TyndallNov. 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Sauls, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bass

happy anniversary!

community calendar

Goldsboro Housing Authority employees will help improve the lives of 59 people in Wayne County with investments of $2,974.02 in United Way of Wayne County, an increase of 10%. United Way Executive Director Steve Parr (right) accepted the pledge from employees (from left) Roy Dingle, Wayne Watkins, Ray Crawford, Jonathan Randell, Tracey Pate, Susan Gurganus, Beverly Bell, Doris Brewington, Sylvia Scott, Gail Jones, Matilda Bedford, and Melissa Pressley. (Contributed photo)

be held in The Sam and Marjorie Ragan Writing Center from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration will be held from 9:30–10 a.m.

Participants are encouraged to submit to Owens no more than one poem for review at least one week before the work-shop. He may be reached at [email protected]. The cost to attend this event is $15 for NCPS members and $25 for non-members. Poets plan-ning on attending should contact Rebecca Godwin at [email protected].

Eureka Ruritan to havefundraiser on Nov. 16

The Eureka Ruritan Club is having its annual fundraiser on November 16 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The fundraiser consists of barbecue plates with potatoes, slaw, hushpuppies and dessert. Eat in or takeout is available. Plates cost $7 per and can be purchased in advance by calling Allen Watkins at (919)242-8696 or at the door of the fundraiser. The fundraiser is located at 210 South Church Street.

Pikeville PFWB HarvestSale coming on Oct. 26

Pikeville PFWB Church, 336 Nahunta Rd, Pikeville will have its Annual Harvest Sale and Auction on Saturday, October 26. Barbecue chicken plates will

be served from 4-6:30 p.m. ($7/plate). Dine-in or take-out. An auction will begin at 6:30. For more information, call (919) 736-3336.

New Hope M.B. to haveOct. 31 Family Fun Day

New Hope M.B. Church, 5142 N.C. Highway 58 North, Wilson, will hold its annual Family Fun Day on Oct. 31 from 6-8 p.m. Admission is free and there will be food, games, fel-lowship and more.

WCC Nurse’s Aide programsessions coming in October

Wayne Community College Continuing Education will hold nurse aide program information sessions in October.

Anyone interested in enroll-ing in a Nurse Aide I or II course in the spring 2014 session must attend an information session about the registration process for the program. The sessions are free and do not require pre-registration.

The information sessions are scheduled for 4 p.m. on Oct. 21, and 11 a.m. and noon on Oct. 29.

Each will last approximately 45 minutes and will be held in Room 101 of the Walnut Build-ing on the college’s main cam-pus in Goldsboro. Attendees must stay for the entire session

SEE CALENDAR, PAGE 7

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