? NORTH DUPLIN STUDENTS PERFORM - ?'Hello.
IDolly!" a two-act musical comedy, was performed by the
^students of North Duplin High School April 22 and 23 in
-the school gymnasium. The play was directed by band
instructor Brian Hoxie. Pictured above, left to right, are
the leading actors. Donny Taylor, Lynda Walker as Dolly,
John Lewis. Phil Evans, Sarah Best, Rodney Wilson,
Angie Kennedy and Jill Best.
19th h
Hole ?-IT
NS PRO. I. B. DUFFER
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Wilmington's Bob Cherry
and Larry Neal teamed to
score rounds of 66-69 to win
the 6th annual Coharie
Country Club Two-Man Invi
tational in Clinton this past
wet weekend, four strokes
better than Jack and Bill
Nance's 68-71. Magnolia's
standouts. Billy Potter and
Bobby Smith, with rounds of
69-7|, beat out the combo of
Bob Yow and Gary Norris.
also with rounds of 68-72.
*****
Pro Ed Smoot was real
pleased with the 68 teams
that participated in the two
das event. "We would have
had at least 80 teams if the
weather had been better.
That would have given us a
full field for the third straight
year." Smooth said. Other
winners included Clinton's
legendary George Williams
and Charles Shorgl winning
the first flight with a 71-70.
John Corbert Teamed with
Joel Gibson for second, Allen
Weeks and Lynwc.od
Daughtry took third. Monty
Bristow and partner Ronnie
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Houchens won the tourth.
Andy Fitch and Jerry Dean
took Fifth and Louis Sauls and
teammate Sherrel Mercer
won the final flight.
*****
Congratulations to Ropk
fish Pro Jim Finch and his
i lovely wife, Bev. on their
new addition last Friday.
Barbara Ann checked in at
nine pounds and two ounces
and became the newest
member of Rockfish Country
Club of Wallace. Jim and
Bev have two other children.
James, eight, and Travis.
four. We congratulate you
i nd hope Barbara Ann the
very best, as well as the rest
of the family.
'*****
Southern Wayne Pro Rick
Murphy announces the
Ladies annual Invitational
Golf Tournament has been
scheduled at his club May
31st. All ladies in the area
are invited to enter and enjoy
a day of fun at Mount Olive's
beautiful golf course.
*****
Pro Rick Green announces
a Member-Member has been
scheduled at Duplin Country
Club Saturday and Sunday.
April 30 and May 1. Entry
fee is SSO. Players will be
flighted following the first
round on Saturdav.
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Longmeadow Country
Hub reports the team of
outch and Shirley Budd win
ners in the Scotch Foursome
held Sunday with Dean and
Norma Teachey runners-up.
Shirlev and Kennv Pickett
took top honors in the first
flight just in front of Auline
and Glenn Lanier. In the
second. Sally Houston
teamed with Norb Kopanski
to beat out the combo of Ada
Brown and Rayburn Cottle.
*****
Kenansville's dash-to
fame Mark Vinson teamed
with the best from Warsaw
(Carl Price) last week at Rock
Creek to upset Kenansville
super charge druggist Doc
Brinson and his Trenton
partner Bill Harrison in
sudden death. It might be
worth noting. Doc has not
played over the better part of
two years. Great wi . for two
big losers.
*****
Rockfish Pro Jim Finch
announces the annual Spring
Fest is on tap at his club in
Wallace Saturday and
Sunday. May 21-22. The for
mat includes a dance (Blue
Water Band), two-man best
ball, first 40 teams, fee $70
including carts and dance.
*****
Lakewood Pro Doug Smith
announces a Captain's
Choice is scheduled at his
club Saturday and Sunday.
April 30 and May 1. Format
includes a team drawing with
other social Friday night,
dance, cookout and awards to
be presented. Smith says 60
players have already signed
to play. Call 289-2126 and get
your name on the list for an
exciting weekend.
*****
Pro Ed Smooth announces
the next real biggie at Co
harie of Clinton w ill include a
format never heard of in
these parts. The tourney will
be a four-man superball set
for the weekend of May
28-29. Friday night of the
gala you will enjoy a pig
pickin and dance by the
music of the Catalinas.
Saturday, after the first
round, your dinner will be
prime rib of beef and dance
by the music of the Breeze
Band of Florence. S.C., and
stand pat at the presentation
of awards on Sunday. Don't
miss this really big one for
onlv $100 per person.
*****
Golf news will be wel- '
corned by the 19th Hole com
mittee. Just call 293-4420
anytime after five. Hear me
now.
The James Kenan Tigers
?ell to Lakewood April 19 in a
6-3 defeat. The baseball
game was played at Lake
wood High School. The
Tigers have a conference
record of three wins and four
losses this season.
The Tigers picked up two
}f their three runs in the first
inning. Tommy Boyette got
on base for JK on a bunt and
Michael Quinn followed with
a homerun. Johnny Killette
scored the final run for the
Tigers in the third inning.
Killette got on base with a
single.
Lakewood scored five in
the first inning. The final run
DUPLIN'S TALENTED STARS prepare to play in the
Member-Member Golf Tournament scheduled at Duplin
Country Club Saturday and Sunday, April 30 and May 1,
Players shown above, getting a little golf tone for the big
event, are Warsaw's Hugh Carlton (left) and Robert Lee.
Williams Chosen
Marshal
Laura Ellen Williams, a
student at the University of
North Carolina at Greens
boro, was chosen to be a
Marshal for 1982-83 school
year. Laura is a junior major
ing in English and history
with an accumulative grade
average of 3.8. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Surry V. Williams of Route 1.
Beulaville.
Revival
Pearsall Holiness Church
of Kenansville is holding
revival services this week at
S p.m. nightly through
Friday. The Reverend F.C.
Barnes of Rocky Mount is the
} James Kenan
Baseball
for them came in the fifth
increasing their lead over the
Tigers to 6-3.
Losing pitcher for the
Tigers was Tommy Boyette,
walking seven, striking out
five, allowing six hits and
facing 32 batters in six
innings. Leading the JK
hitting was Johnny Killette
with two hits in three times
at bat. and Michael Quinn
with one hit. iwo times at
bat. and two runs batted in.
The Tigers play Midway
April 28 at Midway at 4 p.m.
May 2, the Tigers play at the
Warsaw Recreation Park at 7
p.m. facing Hobbton.
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Red-tip Photina $1.49
Pampas Grass $2.99
Rose Bushes $4.95
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RABIES CONTROL
I POO AMP CAT VACCINATION CLINICS"!
The Duplin County Health Department in its
continuing effort to keep Duplin County free
of rabies, will hold the annual dog vaccination
clinics as listed below.
The following three catagories of dogs are
due vaccinations this year. (1) All unvac
cinated dogs four months old or older. (2) All
dogs vaccinated in 1982 that are wearing
silver tags. (3) All dogs vaccinated in 1980 that
are wearing red tags.
The Vaccine used is the most modern ad
vancement in vaccine development and will
be administered by licensed Doctors of
Veterinary Medicine.
The General Statutes of North Carolina re
quire that the dog be vaccinated and that they
display the vaccination tag at all times. This
tag can also be used to identify your dog if
lost or strayed. Please take your dog to the
clinic nearest your home for his vaccination.
The Duplin County Veterinarians ( for the entire month of may)
RABIES VACCINATIONS WILL BE $4.00 DURING REGULAR OFFICE HOURS
SAT. APRIL 30
DR. TAYLOR ? VETERINARIAN
BEAUTANCUS
Beautancus Store 7:30-8:00
CALYPSO
Old Calypso School Site 8:15-8:45
FAISQN
Old Faison High School Site 9:00-9:30
BQWDEN
Parkers Store 9:45-10:15
WARSAW
Old Junior High School Site 10:30-11:30
MAGNOLIA
Old Elem. School Site 12:00-12:30
KENANSVILLE
Kenansville Auditorium 12.45-1:30
ALBERTSON
R-Mart 2:00-2:30
SCOTT STORE
Old Waller Store 2 45-3:15
DR. BARDEN ? VETERINARIAN
ROCKFISH COMMUNITY
Dixons Grocery 7:30-8:00
WALLACE
American Legion Bid 8:15-9:00
BRICES CROSS ROADS
Brice's Store 9:15-10:00
ROSE HILL
Old Elem. School Site 10:15-10:45
GREENEVERS
Town Hall. . . 11:00-11:30
HALISV'ILE
Jake Bostic Store 11:45-12:00
beuiaville
Ray Smiths Store 1:15-2:00
FOUNTAINTOWN 2:15-2:30
LYMAN 2:45-3:00
CHINQUAPIN
Old Elementary School 3:15-3:45
PIN HOOK .4:00-4:15
SLOAN
Graces Store 4:30-5:00
PLEASE ALLOW FOR TIME DELAYS.
VACCINATION FEE AT PUBLIC CLINICS WILL BE $4.00 PER DOG '
? RABIES CLINICS SPONSORED BY ?
Duplin County Health Department
IN COOPERATION WITH COUNTY VETERINARIANS
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