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PATTERS UP-Warsaw Little League will cfan its 1873 season Monday, April 30th. Teams are now practicing for the opening games. Norman Sloan, left and Vic Shef ... field of the Jaycee team are trying to de termine who gets first bat while Micheal Best looks on. ^ ? ? ? Warsaw Little League Schedule Came Time: i>:30 p.m. FIRST TEAM LISTED IS HOME TEAM 1st WEEK-Aprll 30-Lions Vs. May 1-National Spinning Vs. Jtycees May 3-Rotary Vs. Braves May 4-Jaycees Vs. Lions May 7-Braves Vs. National SndWEE K?May 8-Rotary Vs. Jaycees May 10-Uons Vs. National Spinning i^May 11-Jaycees Vs. Braves May 14-Lions Vs. Rotary 3rd WEEKrMay 16-Braves Vs. Lions May 17-Roury Vs. National * Spinning v May Ifr-National Spin ing Vs. ? Jaycees ^ 4th WEEK-May 21-Rotary Vs. Braves May 22-Jaycees Vs. Lions May 24-Braves Vs. National Spinning . May 25 Rotary Vs. Jaycees May 28-Uons Vs. National Spinning. May 29-Jaycees Vs. Braves iminfmtnftrrnTi'tfi May 31-Lions Vs. Rotary June 1-Rotary Vs. National Spinning June 4-Braves Vs. Lions June 5-Jaycees Vs. National Spinning June 7-Braves Vs. Rotary June 8<<Lions Vs. Jaycees June UHNatlonal Spinning Vs. Braves ? June IS-Jaycees Vs. Rotary June M-National Spinning .Vs. Lions " June IS-Braves Vs. Jaycees June 18-Rotary Vs. Lions June 19-Lions Vs. Bpsves June 21-National Spinning Vs. Rotary June 22-Jaycees Vs. National Spinning June 25-Br ayes Vs. Rotary June 26-Lions Vs. Jaycees June 28-National Spinning Vs. Braves June 29-Jaycees Vs. Rotary July 2-National Spinning Vs. Lions July 3-Braves Vs. Jaycees July 5-Rotary Vs. Lions July 6-National Spinning Vs. Rotary NEWS OF JAMES Tiger bowls m?m?m rnrnammmm Wrinen by Gloria A. Moore Edited by the Journalism C lass Get a load o^ this! We are [ m x a ri-rttT?Tr?T?'?r?Y? out of school April 20-April 30 for Easter. Happy Days are here again! Thanks, School B oard members Congratulations juniors. Th ursday. April 19,1973 at 9 a.m. is the day you have long been Right, Seniors?* Seniors, prom time is almost here (May 4, 1973). Gowns ready ladles; tux ready men? Poor mothers and fathers, will it ever be over? Poor teachers who have to listen to the LOUD music. " Congratulations to a '72 se nior, Marc la Wilson. She has just been selected Duplin Coun ty Blueberry representative A lso, we congratulate Mrs. Vir ginia Sanderson, who has se veral JK children on the affort she and other Duplin people ? ' ' --7- ? ? V ^?t,*wrin9 * Doublo Knits, Dotted Swiss, Sooisuckor Romanonts, Materials, Dross Trimmings V Also Drapory Material Samples. Across From Town Hall OPEN 4 DAYS WEEK ititic Stioot Boulavilla N. C. ???itXltlMIIIKIIf discus with a throw of 181 feet mcnes u niton orrmn set a new school record in the 880 ysrd run with a time of 2 mi nutes 6 seconds. The mile re lay team, made up of Clifton Smith. William Lowe. Clayton Smith and Mike Br ah am set a new school record of 3 minutes and 42.8 seconds. Remember, we are behind yon all the way." Good Luckl Beulaville News Mr. and Mrs Ode 11 Craft and family of Charlotte visi ted Mrs. Lina C. Turner over the weekend. Mrs. John Simmons made a business trip to Warsaw Mon. M, | ,1. ? Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dew Dobs on and Mrs. Katia Lee Dobaori shopped In Klnston M ooday. Mrs. Ruby Simmons was In Raleigh Thursday on business. She was accompanied by Mrs. Value Oxley. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Swlnson, of Jacksonville were weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lanier, Sr. are In Mufreesboro this we ek where .Mr. Lanier is holding court. Mr. and Mrs Harry Fountain of Jacksonville visited Mrs. Es telle Br ins on Sun. Clyde Br Ins on spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Br Ins on and family In Hamp ton. Va. Mrs. Bobby Brown of Char lotte spent the weekend with Mrs. Vera Bostic. Clyde Brlnson has returned home after spending ten days Mrs. Nora Pickett has re-11 veral days with Mrs. Geneva Williams in Garner Mrs. A dalle Mathews is ft* siting Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roes and girls in Chapel Hill. Mrs. C. Sanderson visited Mrs. JX. Henderson in Wall ace Tuesday. Mrs. Kate Saoderson Put real. Mrs. Estelle Rlvenbark and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Southerland all of Chinquapin visited Mrs. Cora Sanderson during the weekend. Mr and Mrs. Bonnie Thomas of Warsaw attended the WJ>, Brown funeral here Sunday. ,9wWm ? 1^-'- 8 gl?t***nr Iff ftii fitflii In tfaja | ?> ji. 1 Dial Mt. Oliv* 658-31-34 I Volte !? I Pock of 5 Refills $107 I ^ ? i (Limit 1} ? in vil mil $2.50 CIAIROL HAPPINES Hair Color Just 15 munute8 to foam in glorious new permanent color. ?$1.29 Vita#! 1 BRECKSET Stttlif Lotioi Sets your hair naturally. Regular or Extra Hold. 8-oz. - w II OR. WEST m TOOTH BRUSH I i pi Vain !|59e VjKP - ? J W ;^^d?iLto? iinp fllM ^54c :;XvX.v^ Froflroite MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE I Ym cm km emrmi caafMaact la WalgraM Braatfs. Ym mis! ka ptaastk wild thalr *aal- j tty a?A valM ar ym will racaiva fall rtfaM. ] I 1 ? $2.50 u i _ HE MITCHUM Aatl-farsplraat Concentrated - to keep you dry. 2.89 oz. spray. Jooo ? (S/7 H*PPy EASTER CARDS riT BASKETS CANDY GIFTS SLISTERINE ANTISEPTIC S1M 32oz. (LIMIT 1) I "SSSST" SOOTHES ITCHINO aad BUHNING LANACANE CRIME i^LANAUNEb^ Y52; ANESTHETIC - COOLING - MEDICATED SLEEP SOU""'* Contains no R*g. 98' ? .: - Ip ;? fttlZOMt I Relieves psin. Remove J come, calluses easily,! Celebrates Birthday ^2eftfSHeNRr^QflteP'VVte''s^ Hli/ Com-nu?&v wis honored in' her SCtlVblrthday with i birthday dinner at the home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. jAies Trott Sunday. All of her child ren were there to help her celebrate the occasion, along with her grandchildren and great grandchildren and a brother and his wife. Mrs. Quinn has been confined as a shut in for a num- N ber of years due to her illness. h Gays *0 \ When a sport coat combines front-runnin,, style with cool comfort?chances are it's a Curlee knit. You tan tell that Curiae know-how for good looks and fit in every . smooth-going line nnpl detail. Plus you'll never detect a wrinkle or crease in these shape-retaining, anti-crush knits! For great looks, great moving ... see ll>is extraordinary new, collection I BE SURE TO ATTEND I I ANNUAL MEETING I I AT THE CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL I I FRIDAY EVENING - APRIL 20th. I ?,'? - \$i ]Wi 04. ^ J " 'V?y- 1. W ' f K * '' |r ** * \** Egfra ? ? Free barbecue and chicken dinner at 6:00 P. M. I Musical entertainment will be provided ^ I | by Mrs. Shirley Hilburn of Lake Waccamaw I ? Bill Tadlock, noted magician and comedian, 11 * Short business session at 7:30 p. m. in the I I I 20 Country Hams For Door Prizes | I I jatsr^tsr^t, I I jFEDERAL UNO BANK ASSOCIATION J wk-y, 12 , V. M iift frfo j&. ;? 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