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Lunch Menus March 3-7, 2014 Duplin County Your School Lunch Menus Printed Each Week Courtesy of... Wayne County Lunch: BBQ Pork Sandwich, Fish Sandwich, Cole Slaw, Glazed Carrots, Peach Cup Thursday, March 6 - Breakfast: Pop Tarts, Fresh Orange or Juice Lunch: BBQ or Baked Chicken With Wheat Roll, Green Beans, Glazed Sweet Potatoes, Apple- sauce Cup, Fresh Orange Friday, March 7 - Breakfast: Sausage Biscuit, Pineapple Tidbits or Juice Lunch: Stuffed Crust Pizza, Tossed Side Salad, Whole Kernel Corn, Pineapple Tidbits Monday, March 3 - Breakfast: Breakfast Pizza Fresh Apple or Juice Lunch: Popcorn Chicken with Wheat Roll, Broccoli w/Cheese Sauce, Mashed Potatoes, Mixed Fruit Cup, Fresh Apple Tuesday, March 4 - Breakfast: Egg & Cheese Omelet w/Toast, Strawberry Cup or Juice Lunch: Hot Dog with Chili, Baked Beans, French Fries, Strawberry Cup Wednesday, March 5 - Breakfast: Asst. Flavor Break- fast Waffle, Peach Cup or Juice Lunch: Cheeseburger on a Bun or Ham Sandwich, Broccoli w/Cheese Sauce, Vegetable Soup, Banana Thursday, March 6 - Breakfast: Sausage Breakfast Pizza Lunch: Roasted Chicken w/Rice, Gravy & Roll or Baked Pork Chop on a Bun, Sweet Potatoes, Green Peas, Orange Friday, March 7 - Breakfast: Blueberry Muffin Lunch: Barbecue on a Bun or Baked Fish on a Bun, Potato Rounds, Baked Beans, Peaches Monday, March 3 - Breakfast: Banana Bread Lunch: Baked Chick Filet on a Bun or Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce & Bread Stick, Green Beans, Steamed Carrots, Mixed Fruit Tuesday, March 4 - Breakfast: Chicken Biscuit Lunch: Beef Nachos w/Cheese & Salsa or Chicken Stir Fry W/Rice & Roll, Lettuce & Diced Tomatoes, Pinto Beans , Diced Pears , Cupcake Wednesday, March 5 - Breakfast: PB Maple Mini Pancakes Southeast Pond Stocking, LLC 2014 Winter Fish Day Schedule For all your pond needs…above and below the water. Bluegill, Shellcracker, Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish, Fathead Minnows, Grass Carp, Hybrid Bluegill, Black Crappie & Koi 11090 Highway 421 North, Currie, NC 28435 910-283-1428 Visit our website: www.seponds.com Friday, March 7th 9:00am-10:30am – Southern States 308 E. Sutherland St., Wallace 11:00am-12:00pm –Kenansville Equipment Co. Highway 11, Kenansville 12:30pm-2:00pm – Big Blue Store 149 MLK Jr. Blvd., Clinton 3:00pm - 4:30pm – Tractor Supply Co. 1401 S. Pollock, Selma Fee includes a reinforcement CD. Attend one session for results. This is clinical hypnotherapy, not entertainment. Flora Clinics are the original programs used by companies across the U.S. since 1981. No pre-registration. Cash, check, MC, Visa. Email: [email protected] 1805 Crystal Dr., #408, Arlington, VA 22202 703-979-2541 Mount Olive Center (228 Smith Chapel Road) Mount Olive—Monday, March 3 www.floraclinics.com Clip Ad For $30 Bonus HYPNOSIS CLINIC By Dr. Ronald Flora, Ph.D., Board Certified Hypnotherapist Weight Loss 6:00 PM $90 Not a diet. Achieve and maintain your goal weight without using willpower. Clients average 7 pounds per month. Stop Smoking 7:30 PM $90 Walk out a relaxed non-smoker. No withdrawal, weight gain, or pills Limit 1 Coupon Per Customer Buy any combination dinner or special dinner, get $1.50 OFF your second dinner! $1.00 OFF any lunch combination with this coupon! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11AM - 10PM 320 Hwy. 55 W., Suite 700, Mount Olive (Next to Walmart/Murphy’s Gas) All ABC Permits and Full Bar! 919-658-3555 Not valid with any other discount or promotion. Strickland Heating & Air Conditioning Repair Remember to have your Air Conditioner checked and serviced! We can help with all your repair needs! B o b b y S t r i c k l a n d B u s . 6 5 8 - 4 7 4 8 - O w n e r - MOUNT OLIVE PHYSICAL THERAPY, LLC. DR. ADAM LIVENGOOD, PT, DPT, MPT PHONE : 919•635•4500 FAX : 919•635•4999 1120 N. Breazeale Avenue, Mount Olive, NC Has your doctor recommended physical therapy? Blessings Gifts, Florist & More 506 N. Chestnut St., Mount Olive Hours: Monday-Saturday 9-5 Come in and see our Beautiful Arrangements and more! We are also offering Children, Family, and Pet photos with colorful seasonal backdrops. We have lots of seasonal items in our store! Christian Based Giſt Store Handmade Craſts • Ceramics • Bows Floral & Wedding Arrangements • Wreaths • All Occasion 919-299-4057 Owner: Patricia H. Holland Hearts for Haiti (non profit) Locally Handmade Pens with a Purpose (Each Pen Feeds One Child for a Month) 919-922-0011 after hours WEISSMAN® NOW OPEN! Dance, Gym, Cheer wear, Clogging and Theatrical Shoes & Accessories 10% Military Discount Every Day! 10% OFF Must Present This Coupon at time of purchase. Expires 3.31.2014 www.facebook.com/dancingbutterflydanceattire Dancingbutterfl[email protected] Beth & Hilda, Owners 117 S. Center St., Downtown Goldsboro 919.947.1166 • 704.957.3732 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-7pm WESLEY NEWS BY MRS. GLENDA WARD Greetings from the Wes- ley-Smith Chapel commu- nity. Happy 88 years young to Mother Catherine Walls on Feb. 8, happy 70 years young to Pastor Johnson Simpson on Feb. 11, to his wonderful wife Evangelist Luella Simpson on Feb. 27 and to Mr. KC (Kirk Smith) of Raleigh on Feb. 15. A Deacon’s, Trustee’s and Mother’s Celebration will be held at Holly Hill Church of Christ in LaGrange on Sunday, March 9 at 3 p.m. with guest preacher Mal- colm Johnson and St. Rose Church of Christ choir, usher and congregation of Wilson. Pastor Dr. Eugene Williams invites you to come and fellowship. Happy birthday to Kacie Peacock Artis on Feb. 16, El- der Jean Ward on Feb. 22, to the best cousin and cook in the world, Michael Howard on Feb. 24, Michael Kimp- son of the Supreme Angels on Feb. 27. May the Lord bless each of you to have many more. Holy Ghost Cathedral will have First Lady Grimes Day on Sunday, March 2 with Apostle Preston Grimes de- livering the Word and music by the Stanley Chapel FWB Church choir and congrega- tion. The EverReady Gospel Singers will celebrate their first anniversary on March 2 at 3 p.m. at the Friendly Community Building in Clinton with several groups on the program. For more information, contact Elder Jimmy Frederick Sr. at (910) 305-1775. Happy anniversary to Ashley and Stephene Cox on Feb. 2 and to Dr. Eugene and Katrina Williams, who celebrated their 38th anni- versary on Feb. 11. May God bless each of you to have many more years. Sis. Kristie Wells, the daughter of Lamont and Ma- mie Smith, will preach her initial sermon on Sunday, March 16 at 3 p.m. at Holy Ghost Cathedral Church, where Pastor Preston and Co-Pastor Jessie Grimes in- vite you to come and support as God has called another one of his soldiers to come and give the Word. Happy anniversary to Ralph and Carolyn Allen on Feb. 15. Mark your calendars for April 27 at 11 a.m., when the St. James Church fam- ily will observe Pastor Er- nest and Evangelist Sadie Watson’s pastoral anniver- sary with special guest Dr. Eugene Williams and the Holly Hill Church Choir and congregation of LaGrange to render the service. Ladies! Ladies! Easter and Women’s Day is approaching quickly, and for you ladies that just love beautiful hats, and suits, contact Dianne’s Boutique anyime, and espe- cially on Saturday, March 1 from noon to 5 p.m. for a free appreciation dinner consist- ing of BBQ ribs, chicken, green beans, potato salad, hushpupies and cake. Call (919) 736-8438 or (919) 394- 3519 to get more informa- tion from Dianne. You don’t want to miss this event. If you’re looking for a new, used or pre-owned vehicle, contact Taye Holmes at (704) 369-4811 or (919) 778- 3232. Family and Friends Day will be held at New Life Wor- ship Center on March 9 with guest preacher Pastor Dante Randolph and music by Dr. Schenita Davis Randolph and the New Beginning Gos- pel Ensemble Choir. The annual Black His- tory Parade will be held on Saturday, Feb. 22 begin- ning at 1 p.m. The commit- tee is looking for 100 Men in Black to participate. For more information or to take part, contact Travis Barden at (919) 344-6999 or Vicky Darden at (919) 658-3961. The Homegoing celebra- tion for Rev. Charles Samp- son was held on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Larry B. Faison deliv- ering the eulogy and Elder Willie Smith the presider. What an awesome celebra- tion that our friend Charles Sampson would have want- ed. He will be missed by the family, church family, the Faison community, the Douglas High School of War- saw class reunion and Wom- en on the Move for the Lord. The Church of God, 252 O’Berry Road, Dudley, will host Joy Night fellowship on Friday at 7:30 p.m. with Evangelist Edie Mae Moore to deliver the message. A pre-pastoral anniver- sary service will be held at Holy Temple U.H. Church in Calypso on Sunday, March 2 at 4 p.m. with special guest Districk Elder Anthony Flow of St. Luke U.H. Church of Rose Hill. On Sunday, March 9 at 11 a.m., the an- niversary celebration for El- der John Whichard will be held with special guest Dr. Evelena Oliver and St. Jude Church of Christ of Warsaw PEOPLE 5 MOUNT OLIVE TRIBUNE Wednesday, February 26, 2014 The Men of Faith, Integrity, and Charac- ter will hold its first annual "TOGETHER- NESS" banquet this Saturday, March 1 at 6 p.m. at St. Mark FWB Church in Mount Olive. This is part of the Men of FIC's third An- niversary weekend. The theme is "Together, we can make a difference." Please come out and be a part of this great celebration giv- ing God the glory for allowing the people of Mount Olive to work together to do things that other communities only dream about. The cost for the banquet is $15. To get your ticket, contact Al Southerland at 919- 394-0198. Men of FIC to have special banquet on Saturday evening SEE WESLEY, PAGE 7 Black History Parade 2014 COMMUNITY LEADER - The Widows and Widowers New Be- ginnings group took part in the Black History Parade on Satur- day. The leader of the group, Vicky Darden, is also one of the two leaders of the Unity Organization, the group that puts on the parade every year. (staff photo by KATIE HARDISON) SPINNING THE RECORDS - The disc jockey DJ Swurv took part in the parade, spinning a beat as he and his vehicle rolled down Breazeale Avenue on Saturday afternoon. (staff photo by KATIE HARDISON) CLOWNING AROUND - “N.D. Nyle,” one of the clowns who travels around the area as part of the Sudan Dunn Clowns, performs his act for the several thousand visitors who came out for the Black History Parade in Mount Olive on Saturday afternoon. The event, unique to this area, has been held every year since 2009. (staff photo by KATIE HARDISON)

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Lunch MenusMarch 3-7, 2014

Duplin County

Your School LunchMenus Printed EachWeek Courtesy of...

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Cinnamon Pop-Tart

Ranchero Sausage Pizza orSloppy Joe on a BunGreen BeansSweet PotatoesDiced Pears

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Eggo Blueberry Pancakes

Baked Chick Filet on a Bun orBeef-a-Roni & Bread StickCorn NibletsGarden SaladOrange

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Sweet Potato Swirl Bun

Cheeseburger on a Bun orTurkey SandwichBaked Potato RoundsCollardsBananaTRADITIONAL SCHOOLS ONLYEARLY DISMISSAL

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Sausage Biscuit

Lunch: BBQ Pork Sandwich, Fish Sandwich, Cole Slaw, Glazed Carrots, Peach Cup

Thursday, March 6 -Breakfast: Pop Tarts, Fresh Orange or JuiceLunch: BBQ or Baked ChickenWith Wheat Roll, Green Beans, Glazed Sweet Potatoes, Apple-sauce Cup, Fresh Orange

Friday, March 7 -Breakfast: Sausage Biscuit,Pineapple Tidbits or JuiceLunch: Stuffed Crust Pizza, Tossed Side Salad, Whole Kernel Corn, Pineapple Tidbits

Monday, March 3 -Breakfast: Breakfast PizzaFresh Apple or JuiceLunch: Popcorn Chicken withWheat Roll, Broccoli w/Cheese Sauce, Mashed Potatoes, Mixed Fruit Cup, Fresh Apple

Tuesday, March 4 -Breakfast: Egg & Cheese Omelet w/Toast, Strawberry Cup or JuiceLunch: Hot Dog with Chili, Baked Beans, French Fries, Strawberry Cup

Wednesday, March 5 -Breakfast: Asst. Flavor Break- fast Waffle, Peach Cup or Juice

Lunch: Cheeseburger on a Bun or Ham Sandwich, Broccoli w/Cheese Sauce, Vegetable Soup, Banana

Thursday, March 6 -Breakfast: Sausage Breakfast PizzaLunch: Roasted Chicken w/Rice, Gravy & Roll or Baked Pork Chop on a Bun, Sweet Potatoes, Green Peas, Orange

Friday, March 7 - Breakfast: Blueberry MuffinLunch: Barbecue on a Bun or Baked Fish on a Bun, Potato Rounds, Baked Beans, Peaches

Monday, March 3 -Breakfast: Banana Bread Lunch: Baked Chick Filet on a Bun or Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce & Bread Stick, Green Beans, Steamed Carrots, Mixed Fruit

Tuesday, March 4 -Breakfast: Chicken BiscuitLunch: Beef Nachos w/Cheese & Salsa or Chicken Stir Fry W/Rice & Roll, Lettuce & Diced Tomatoes, Pinto Beans , Diced Pears , Cupcake

Wednesday, March 5 -Breakfast: PB Maple Mini Pancakes

Southeast Pond Stocking, LLC

2014 Winter Fish Day ScheduleFor all your pond needs…above and below the water.

Bluegill, Shellcracker, Largemouth Bass, Channel

Catfish, Fathead Minnows, Grass Carp, Hybrid Bluegill,

Black Crappie & Koi

11090 Highway 421 North, Currie, NC 28435

910-283-1428Visit our website: www.seponds.com

Friday, March 7th

9:00am-10:30am – Southern States

308 E. Sutherland St., Wallace

11:00am-12:00pm –Kenansville Equipment Co.

Highway 11, Kenansville

12:30pm-2:00pm – Big Blue Store

149 MLK Jr. Blvd., Clinton

3:00pm - 4:30pm – Tractor Supply Co.

1401 S. Pollock, Selma

Fee includes a reinforcement CD. Attend one session for results. This is clinical hypnotherapy, not entertainment. Flora Clinics are the original programs used by companies across the U.S. since 1981. No pre-registration. Cash, check, MC, Visa.

Email: [email protected] 1805 Crystal Dr., #408, Arlington, VA 22202 703-979-2541

Mount Olive Center (228 Smith Chapel Road) Mount Olive—Monday, March 3

www.floraclinics.com Clip Ad For $30 Bonus

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Limit 1 Coupon Per Customer

Buy any combination dinner or special dinner, get $1.50 OFF

your second dinner! $1.00 OFF any lunch combination

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StricklandHeating & Air Conditioning Repair

Remember to have your Air Conditionerchecked and serviced!

We can help with all your repair needs!Bobby Strickland • Bus. 658-4748

-Owner-

MOUNT OLIVEPHYSICAL THERAPY, LLC.

DR. ADAM LIVENGOOD, PT, DPT, MPTPHONE : 919•635•4500 FAX : 919•635•4999

1120 N. Breazeale Avenue, Mount Olive, NC

Has your doctor recommended physical therapy?

Blessings Gifts, Florist & More 506 N. Chestnut St., Mount Olive Hours: Monday-Saturday 9-5

Come in and see our Beautiful Arrangements and more!

We are also o�ering Children, Family, and Petphotos with colorful seasonal backdrops.

We have lots of seasonal items in our store!

Christian Based Gi� StoreHandmade Crafts • Ceramics • Bows

Floral & Wedding Arrangements • Wreaths • All Occasion

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Hearts for Haiti (non pro�t) Locally Handmade Pens with a Purpose (Each Pen Feeds One Child for a Month)

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Beth & Hilda, Owners117 S. Center St.,

Downtown Goldsboro919.947.1166 • 704.957.3732

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am-7pm

This ad looks great! Can you add 2 things --"Dancing Fair" as a vendor and then change at the top right "Dance, Gym, Cheer wear, Clogging and Theatrical Shoes & Accessories"

Wesley NeWsBY MRS. GLENDA WARD

Greetings from the Wes-ley-Smith Chapel commu-nity.

Happy 88 years young to Mother Catherine Walls on Feb. 8, happy 70 years young to Pastor Johnson Simpson on Feb. 11, to his wonderful wife Evangelist Luella Simpson on Feb. 27 and to Mr. KC (Kirk Smith) of Raleigh on Feb. 15.

A Deacon’s, Trustee’s and Mother’s Celebration will be held at Holly Hill Church of Christ in LaGrange on Sunday, March 9 at 3 p.m. with guest preacher Mal-colm Johnson and St. Rose Church of Christ choir, usher and congregation of Wilson. Pastor Dr. Eugene Williams invites you to come and fellowship.

Happy birthday to Kacie Peacock Artis on Feb. 16, El-der Jean Ward on Feb. 22, to the best cousin and cook in the world, Michael Howard on Feb. 24, Michael Kimp-son of the Supreme Angels on Feb. 27. May the Lord bless each of you to have many more.

Holy Ghost Cathedral will have First Lady Grimes Day on Sunday, March 2 with Apostle Preston Grimes de-livering the Word and music by the Stanley Chapel FWB Church choir and congrega-tion.

The EverReady Gospel Singers will celebrate their first anniversary on March 2 at 3 p.m. at the Friendly Community Building in Clinton with several groups on the program. For more information, contact Elder Jimmy Frederick Sr. at (910) 305-1775.

Happy anniversary to Ashley and Stephene Cox

on Feb. 2 and to Dr. Eugene and Katrina Williams, who celebrated their 38th anni-versary on Feb. 11. May God bless each of you to have many more years.

Sis. Kristie Wells, the daughter of Lamont and Ma-mie Smith, will preach her initial sermon on Sunday, March 16 at 3 p.m. at Holy Ghost Cathedral Church, where Pastor Preston and Co-Pastor Jessie Grimes in-vite you to come and support as God has called another one of his soldiers to come and give the Word.

Happy anniversary to Ralph and Carolyn Allen on Feb. 15.

Mark your calendars for April 27 at 11 a.m., when the St. James Church fam-ily will observe Pastor Er-nest and Evangelist Sadie Watson’s pastoral anniver-sary with special guest Dr. Eugene Williams and the Holly Hill Church Choir and congregation of LaGrange to render the service.

Ladies! Ladies! Easter and Women’s Day is approaching quickly, and for you ladies that just love beautiful hats, and suits, contact Dianne’s Boutique anyime, and espe-cially on Saturday, March 1 from noon to 5 p.m. for a free appreciation dinner consist-ing of BBQ ribs, chicken, green beans, potato salad, hushpupies and cake. Call (919) 736-8438 or (919) 394-3519 to get more informa-tion from Dianne. You don’t want to miss this event.

If you’re looking for a new, used or pre-owned vehicle, contact Taye Holmes at (704) 369-4811 or (919) 778-3232.

Family and Friends Day

will be held at New Life Wor-ship Center on March 9 with guest preacher Pastor Dante Randolph and music by Dr. Schenita Davis Randolph and the New Beginning Gos-pel Ensemble Choir.

The annual Black His-tory Parade will be held on Saturday, Feb. 22 begin-ning at 1 p.m. The commit-tee is looking for 100 Men in Black to participate. For more information or to take part, contact Travis Barden at (919) 344-6999 or Vicky Darden at (919) 658-3961.

The Homegoing celebra-tion for Rev. Charles Samp-son was held on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Larry B. Faison deliv-ering the eulogy and Elder Willie Smith the presider. What an awesome celebra-tion that our friend Charles Sampson would have want-ed. He will be missed by the family, church family, the Faison community, the Douglas High School of War-saw class reunion and Wom-en on the Move for the Lord.

The Church of God, 252 O’Berry Road, Dudley, will host Joy Night fellowship on Friday at 7:30 p.m. with Evangelist Edie Mae Moore to deliver the message.

A pre-pastoral anniver-sary service will be held at Holy Temple U.H. Church in Calypso on Sunday, March 2 at 4 p.m. with special guest Districk Elder Anthony Flow of St. Luke U.H. Church of Rose Hill. On Sunday, March 9 at 11 a.m., the an-niversary celebration for El-der John Whichard will be held with special guest Dr. Evelena Oliver and St. Jude Church of Christ of Warsaw

PeoPle 5MouNt olive tribuNeWednesday, February 26, 2014

The Men of Faith, Integrity, and Charac-ter will hold its first annual "TOGETHER-NESS" banquet this Saturday, March 1 at 6 p.m. at St. Mark FWB Church in Mount Olive.

This is part of the Men of FIC's third An-niversary weekend. The theme is "Together, we can make a difference." Please come out

and be a part of this great celebration giv-ing God the glory for allowing the people of Mount Olive to work together to do things that other communities only dream about.

The cost for the banquet is $15. To get your ticket, contact Al Southerland at 919-394-0198.

Men of FIC to have specialbanquet on Saturday evening

SEE WESLEY, PAGE 7

Black History Parade 2014

COMMUNITY LEADER - The Widows and Widowers New Be-ginnings group took part in the Black History Parade on Satur-day. The leader of the group, Vicky Darden, is also one of the two leaders of the Unity Organization, the group that puts on the parade every year. (staff photo by KATIE HARDISON)

SPINNING THE RECORDS - The disc jockey DJ Swurv took part in the parade, spinning a beat as he and his vehicle rolled down Breazeale Avenue on Saturday afternoon. (staff photo by KATIE HARDISON)

CLOWNING AROUND - “N.D. Nyle,” one of the clowns who travels around the area as part of the Sudan Dunn Clowns, performs his act for the several thousand visitors who came out for the Black History Parade in Mount Olive on Saturday afternoon. The event, unique to this area, has been held every year since 2009. (staff photo by KATIE HARDISON)