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November, 2014

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CityViewNC.com | 37 such as turnips and collards. When it comes to other basic items, Paul's is stocked year round. ese foods include apples, pears, peaches ("We have delicious peaches!" Betty made sure to point out), tomatoes, onions and potatoes of all varieties, zuc- chini, eggplant, asparagus, every type of lettuce from romaine to iceberg, pep- pers, broccoli...and the list goes on. e shop also offers certain dairy products like eggs and cheese. "We sell lots of varieties of cheese," assured Betty, "including the old-timey hook cheese with the black rind. at type of cheese is perfect for meals like mac and cheese, and is a favorite for the older folks." No doubt it's this sort of unique charm that makes this business so special. "Quality" doesn't end with a superior product, though. e couple and their staff consistently go the extra mile to be sure what they put on their shelves is clean and will stay fresh for the long term. "Unlike other shops, we clean all of our onions, sort through all our pro- duce and never put anything on display inside of a container. People are con- stantly telling us that our lettuce lasts longer than any they've bought any- where else!" When asked if they have plans for future expansion or change, Betty laughed, "Not at the moment… we're getting old!" And when looking at the couple's success, a common phrase comes to mind: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." CV Pay them a visit paul's produce of Fayetteville 1010 Marlborough Road, Fayetteville 910.484.4794 Find them on Facebook under "Paul's Produce of Fayetteville" Here you can sign up to receive alerts when certain items become available or new products arrive. Hours: Monday- Saturday 9:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. Closed Sundays J u n i o r L e a g u e o f f a y e t t e v i L L e 2605 fort Bragg road, fayetteville, nC 28303 910.323.5509 | www.jlfay.org Through thousands of volunteer hours each year and together with other local community partners, members of the Junior League of Fayetteville work diligently to meet the needs of our community's children and families. Thank you for supporting the Junior League of Fayetteville! The Junior League of Fayetteville, a chapter of the Association of Junior Leagues International, is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women, and improving our communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. Junior league of fayetteville Women building better communities For more information visit www.jfay.org

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