jttH^jfeabOT^wal list - -vMve. wS?pScta?Oti? Miller and Donald Member-Guest Golf Tournament scheduled* RamMewood Country Oub Saturday aad Sunday. May 27 ?. . . That'# this ^ :?Ka3Mr:s5 event will include a BBQ and social Friday night .and a pig-picking and dance Saturday night fottewtng the first round. Also, a practice round this week to go with 36 hok?. of li. tournament golf. Pro Jim Finch urges members to geftheir guests and sign up now. The hvort should be one of the [outstanding golf tournaments in the area this year. Take it from joie LB., tike course is in excellent condition. All this for just S30 [per tdnm. Flnc|? also reports a Ladies Putting Contest on Sunday. ? The pcfcl will open for all on Saturday also. So what a weekend ? ? for jnst everyone in the family. ' - Duplin's Pro Ken Anderson reported the following boys |?ave already signed up to play in the Junior Boys Golf Tour nament set for this coining Saturday. May* 27: David Herring. Daryl Fry. Mark Rector, Jimmy West, Brian jEHenberg, Dickie Pry. Mitchell Quins, Ike tiddick. Steve Taylor, Jeff HoHom, Michael Qoinn and Mark Ellen berg. The bqya will be placed in flights according to age, ranging from 10-11. 12-13. 14-15, and lb-high fchool. Entry fee of $3 includes a hamburger c&okout after the tournament. ?' ? (tow net)., .Sonny 4ml limit Kitchen with ee even par 72 and the tow gross teem of Betty and Jin. Sux ker. (Betty got two putts out of Jim tor a low gross ?core of 80 to win ever 20 other teams.) Other wieners were A.M Benton Dot Wehab, second tow grata 01. followed by Job Wehab-Helen Benton with eh 82. and Harold Matthis Linda Anderson with an 83. Bight behind the team of Bite hen-Kitchen were Dan and Julie Hohom with a 73; and two teams tied with 74't (Allen Draughon-Marie Riddick and Frank and Sarah Huffman). Doc and Faye Price had ? 77. Tournament Chairman Robert Lee announces the 14th Annual Invitational at Duplin Saturday and Sunday, June 17-18. All golfers are invited to play in tlie big yearly event at DCC- For Applications or other informa tion. contact DCC at 2964)919 soon. Golf Pro Ken Anderson indicates the course will be in top condition. Sign up now Lakewood Pro Doug Smith reports Junior Boys Club Championship is set for May 27th and June 3rd at his club. Boys are urged to go by the Pro Shop and get additional infor mation The 19th Home has been informed of a duel-of-the-links that may be in the offing the latter part of May should Mark . Vinson and Dean Teechey con tinue to improve their pitch. The key lies in Doc Brinson, so I've been told. Pro Jim Finch reports about 25 teams have already signed up to play in the annual Member Guest Golf Tournament set for his club this coming weekend. May 27-28. Such comboes as Butch Budd and Farmville's ace. Nelson Tugwetl. will tee it, up along with Lynn Weston, of the famous Weston boys- *"d Kenansville's Fred Brown. Mike Hatch and Danny Carra way will be another standout team, to only mention a few players in the spectacular at Ramblewood CC. Coharie -Pro. Ed -Srooot Sunday afternoon. May 28th. Several golf tournaments scheduled in this area during the month of June include Ramblewood's Scotch Foursome on June 10-11, Duplin's big Annual Invitational set for June 17-18. and Ramblewood's Annual Invitational on June 24-25. Rockfish of Wallace has a Scramble set for June 25. and Lakewood's Club Championship is on June 10-11. Fore. , ' Dipfln luior GoUm prepare la* Taanuunenti Above, young t hopefuls at Duplin County Club began sharpening up their game lilt week omttina reidv for the Junior Boys Golf Tournament to be held Saturday, May 27th. Left to right, Brian Ellen berg, Joel Coleman. Jimmy West and Datyi Fry pause for a shot during play last Sunday. Other young boys who plan to play signed up this week. 1 Stackers Win Soldi Tvmmm at DCC - Above. Betty and Jim Stocker smile a sight of relief after the hot summer-like sun bakes down on them and 20 other teams in the Scotch Twosome. Betty and Jim won the tournament with a low gross 80. one stroke better than the team of A M. Benton and Dot Wahab. Congratulations to two real line Winners. RECEIVES DEGREE FROM CHOWAN Robert Edward Kenan of Route 1, Chinquapin, received the Associate of Science degree from Chowan College in Mur freesboro, during graduation exercises May 14. GRADUATES FROM ST. MARY'S COLLEGE Elizabeth Hager Spicer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williams Spicer, Jr. of Kenans ville. received the Associate in Arts degree recently from St. Mary's College in Raleigh. No Hit Sherman Futch. alow pitch Softball trick pitcher for Ben netts Softball Gub of Warsaw, pitched a "No Hitter" against Imperial Finance of Mount Olive during the Faison Trounament held recently. An error on the shortstop enabled one Imperial player to reach base. CARD OFTHANKS The family of Mrs. Hattie B. Heath wishes to express their appreciation for all the kindness shown them by the doctors, nurses, and staff of Duplin General Hospital, the churches of the community, and their friends and neighbors during the loss of their loved one. ' "Urn WPPjPr? Greetings from the Warsaw you haven't heard, we are no* having classes for Pee Wee (Minor League) baseball. TMs is for children ages 6 to 8. We have just started classes, so it's not too late for your child to join us. However, the deadline has been set for May 31. We nwet every Monday. Wednesday and Thursday at 5:30 at the Warsaw ^'Recreation Center. We arc also sponsoring a 9 to R 12 year old girls' Softball class < on Wednesday and Friday at 4 p.m. This class has also just begun, so bring your girls on out i to learn the game of softball. It's 8 beginning May 31*. Come oo I oat and watch the ladici play. I The (irot same will be played J ! between the Hot Shots and the I BlaeJ's. One June 1* we are plawning I to ahow a blockbuster movie. 1 "Brian's Song." It is a very I television and ia theaters all | around the country. In cast] you've missed it, or loved it and I would like to see again, coma 1 out and view it for yourself on, I Thursday *8. Warsaw Recreatiou Department, 1 293-7182 ? ANNUAL INTEREST RATE J 7V4* 714% TIME REQUIREMENT 8YEARS 4YEARS mSSmPIPSyvtjgPb * SAVINGS BOND AMOUNT S1.000 OR MORE ti.000 ORMQRE iS5Sfl?Bon3S5cOT^uSSES5!55?R?p5SSCq5S^^ teriy, annually, or automatically added to your account and compounded until maturity. Federal law and regulation pro hibit the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three months of the interest thereon is forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the passbook rate. We also offer other savings plans to fit your needs. I First-Citizens. The Can Do Banlu 1 1 ' ?m>hx. oi?t? mwr-citgins? w?4 twustC0m?/m? ??' ? ,*} ^ mwwo YOU IN BEULAVUXt ^ i from the mountains to the coast. i . .V ? ? ? May 30th for County . .; | Commissioner Duplin County, District 2 ' '* 'f ? $|j LGood Government, Open^j| indedness , Impartial Decisions I 1 and concern for all the people. I 2|| ^/^pr'$en,ation'^S quBR) I ^Graduation Gifts b,j for Guys. & Girls II ? Duke's gj Warsaw Mala A Disco Joans I Shirts by Mad Man | ^jl Hofaio, Mala ate. HP* " ?\ // This coming NovtmQr, 4 years ago. 1 was elected to serve as your County Commissioner from // / Ml District III. During this time, HwVTMniIsayTJi jgi il to represent you in a mama' that you deserve as 11 m Ml a tax paying dtisen. *?? I I // 1.4 years ago this county had received (160,000 in CCTAsNR^iKCflanLHehcusive Employment and // / Ml Trailing Act) - this year Duplin County has already received almost (fNgjOMr. II I II 2.4 years ago Duplin County was receiving no money in Special grants from the State or Federal // / I Gmermnem. TMo Oncol ymr alone Duplin County ha* received over fm,CM to coootmct ana* jett ~ ' K / Ml that was maodated by the State and (600.000 to construct an additional floor on the Courthouse Annex ** >r -,' IK I II and hanowMe the o|d eourftouse.lt has also received a (296,000 Community Block Grant This did not II I f/' cost UM tax payees of Duplin County any additional tax. It was obtained by hard work on the part of II f a II your present Commissioner. /# I II 3. Four years ago Duplin County was receiving $3,000 a year for mosquito control work, it is now in a // / /If propaigi that inspected to reach almost every family in Duplin County and especially in District ID I I where it is needed so badly. /# 1 II 4 FouV years ago the Limestone - Muddy Creek Watershed Project lay almost dormant. Today, it is // / very much alive with the final public-meeting tentatively set for sometime in June and later ap- K I plication for funding this Congressional year. M 1 5.1 have worked closely widi our iState and Federal Representative to achieve mutual goals and /# / 1/ accomplishments for DupHn County in the areas of a) La w Enforcement, b) Fire and Rescue Service, IK / II c) Hospital, d) MenUl Health, e) County Department of Health, f) Social Service and our Duplin 1 I County Schools and Technical Institute /I f II ?. Re-evaluation of property in all the Counties of North Carolina is mandatod by state law and occur // / F/ every eight years. This of course is the year Duplin County is being re-valued. North Carolina State IK I law says that all propety will be valued at 100 percent. The Ddpiin County Commissioners will II compensate by setting the tax rate lower when the total county valuation is known No one advocates K 1 higher or more taxes and certainly not I. /I f During the next four years many decisions will be made that will be very crudal to your future and // / Duplin County. 1 know thet the experience I have had on the Board of Commissioners will be valuable K j in making these decisions. I 1 These are a few of the things that I have worked hard for-tor you the people of Duplin County. During // the past four years I have voted for what was morally and ethically right-knowing toll well at times /? I that it was not politically popular.-I promise you that the next four years I will always vote using that /# I same guide. /# I ^ I stand on my record of supporting a progressive Duplin County dedicated to providing the services // # 1/ fl needed for its citizens while at the same time keeping our taxes as low as possible I I II 1 look to the future with the people of Duplin County, with courage and commitment to help bring // I 1/1 ? about these things that wifl provide for its citizens that they so richly deserve. /? I /-II I ask you the voters of District III to join with me in this effort. I know it will be no easy task - The // ? Seas are Great and our Boat is Small-But Together, With the help of God-We can have a Better Life K I V for All of the Citizens ofDuplin County. K I ? ii- Thank You for Your Vote on Tuesday, May 30th. II I I J Arliss M. Albertson I J 1 ? Dedicated ? Honest ? Democrat ^ RE-ELECT | DUPUN coum COMMIS?ONER j

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