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I FROSTY j i"j^"~ Igpl I WAGON HOT dogs I COKES IN CUP _ m ^ mm I 20< 4/$l WILL BE IN OUR PARKING LOT FRIDAY & SATUROAY, 11 A.M.-6 P.M. I JUNE 14 AND 15 I WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Wl ACCIPT POOD STAMPS BOUNTY Ml TOWELS Mom I /j#f\FRESH fjk* PEACHES QO *?" "? QUAKER QUICK GRITS 1 "? 55* (LIMIT 1 WITH <10.00 OR MORE ORDER) 'SUGAR ??? <1.49 WHITE HOUSE VINEGAR ? ?*??? <2.19 FRESH 1 SQUASH / 29'u X SAV MOR MARGARINE 3/99* < lb- pKO | PHILLIPS PORK ( | BEANS 'hoi. 4/'1.00 i ?? '? '?' ? i i TEXAS PETE HOT DOS : CHILI "OX 3/99* FRESH ! YELLOW ' CORN # FROSTY MORN HONEY GOLD SAUSAGE .11.19 WHOLE CHICKEN LEGS lb. 59' FROSTY MORN LUNCHEON MEAT ?SW ,11.39 BONELESS RUMP ROAST lb. 51.99 ROUND weis STEAK "?^11.89 h rflnn fab 1-M ffl ?iant size lSa?i.69 WARSAW <1 Uttle Leaque| ? Baseball I Standing Cubs-7 wins. 5 losses, 1 tie; Dndgers-8 wins. 6 losses. Otie; Braves-7 wins. 6 losses, 1 tie; Yankees- 6 wins, 8 losses. 0 tie; Mets-5 wins. 8 losses, 0 tie. Braves 10-Yankees 7 Leading hitters; Braves Jason Hardin (3 hits). B. Kennedy. V. Huffman (1 hit each). Yankees-Chris Bowles and Jake Yount (2 hits each). Winning pitcher-Shane Phipps. Dodgers 2-Braves 0 Leading hitters: Dodgers P. Boyctte (1 hit). According to score book (only hit in game). Cubs 15-Yankees 6 Leading hitters; Cubs-T. Hill and B. Shaw (3 hits each), B. Thompson (2 hits). Yankees-D. Outlaw (3 hits).. J. Lennon (2 hits). Winning pitcher Bron Thompson. Dodgers 5-Mets 4 Leading hitters: Dodgers P. Boyette (2 hits). B. Hill (1 hit). Cubs 16-Braves7 Leading hitters; Cubs Shaw (2 hits). Braves Pliipps. Hardin. Torrans (1 hit each). Winning pitcher Bron Thompson. Dodgers 5-Yankees 2 Leading hitters: Dodgers P. Boyette (2 hits). J. Faison, E. Wallace. R. Black more (1 hit each). Yankees-J. Yount (2 hits). Winning pitcher Reggie Blackmore. Braves 22-Mets 11 Leading hitters: Braves-J. Hardin (3 hits). M. Moore, S. Phelps. W. Anderton (2 hits each). Mets-R. Holland (1 hit). Cubs 15-Dodgers S Leading hitters-Cubs-B. Thompson (3 hits). B. Shaw, C. Melvin (2 hits each). Dodgers-J. Sumner, P. Boyette. D. Brewer. E. Wal lace (1 hit each). Yankees 13-Mets 9 Leading hitters: Yankees Outlaw (3 hits). Mets-Hardi son and Hill (3 hits each). Winning pitcher Ron Carl ton. Duplin Duplicate Bridge Club The Duplin Duplicate Bridge Club played a Howell movement Monday June 13 with Lee Allred as director. The winners were: First - Pony Quinn and Morris Grady both of Beulaville; Second - Eleanor Bown and Marie Britt. both of Wallace; Third ? Fran Beyer and Kay Autry. both of Kenansville. A six-table Howell move ment was plaved Thursday evening June lb with Kay Autry as director. The win ners were: First - Vashti Taylor of Kinston and Thclma Weatherly of War saw ; Second-Third (tied posi tion l-Shirlcy Stainback and Walter Rouse, both of Kin ston. also Agel Warren of Pink Hill and Doug Clark of Kenansville. 19th to Hole^JL Nj\ PRii. i B. DIFFER ***** Ruckfish Pro Jim Finch reports Zeb Atkinson. Charlie Toal. Randv Mat tock. Leon Wells and Billy Saunders winners in the Flag Golf Tournament held last Sunday afternoon. The tournament format is you play with your full handicap and when you run out of strokes...that's your round and up goes the flag. The player that goes the farthest wins. ***** Pro Doug Smith announces suporball winners from last week including two teams tied for first place with a best ball bb. Wayne and Beverly Nunn teamed with Bill Mer ritt and Jack Carr's team of L.L. Lee and Erline Gavin. Smith also announces a dance this coming Saturday night, June 25th. for mem bers and guest starting at nine o'clock in the evening. ***** Duplin Pro Rick Green reports that Ed Rector teed it up with John McGuire. Mark Ellenberg, Bill Spicer and Claudcttc Hedrick to win i first place in the five o'clock , superball. Brad Edens teams with Mom and Dad (Randy and Nancy) along with Buster and Karen Johnson to , take second place. ? *??? Pro Rick Green announces a two-club superball this Friday afternoon at five thirty...you all come and play. That's this Friday. June 24th at DCC. Pro Finch down at Rock- , fish of Wallace announces a Scramble Golf Tournament was on tap for this coming Sunday afternoon. June 26th with a shotgun start at one thirty. Finch also announces junior boys and girls golf clinics June 24th at ten in the morning and ladies clinics at six thirty in the afternoon. ***** Longmeadow Manager Monty Robinson announces the annual "member-mem ber" scheduled for this com ing weekend. June 25-26. Awards presentation will fol low along with a pig pickin' Sunday. ***** Southern Wayne Pro Rick Murphy reports the team of Richard Hagen and Larry. Phipps of Goldsboro w inners in the annual member-guest golf tournament held at swcc. ***** Duplin youngsters are re minded of the free golf lessons set for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week at ten o'clock in the mornings. Ladv clinics will be held also on those days at six in the afternoon. You are invited to take advantage of the tips from Pro Rick Green. ***** Don't forget Coharie Country Club will stage their 15th Annual Invitational in Clinton. Saturday and Sun day, July 16-17. ***** Thanks to the following sponsors during Duplin Country Club's 19th Annual Invitational: Service Oil Co.. Warsaw Drug. Branch Bank and Trust. Jernigan Tractor. Duplin Publishing. Carlton Insurance Agency. Farm Bureau Insurance. Southern Bank Ac Trust Co., Murphy Farms. Quinn Company, Joyce's Boutique. Jenkins ?as Co., West Auto Parts. Kenansville Drug. First American Federal Savings & Loan, The Country Squire. *?*??' Fore. ~ ? WE ARE YOUR ? 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