19th fc Hole >j\ PRO. |. B. Dc'FFEt Wilmington's Jack Hooks set a new course record last Sunday afternoon with a 64 to win the 15th annual Co harie Country Club Invita tional in Clinton. Pro Ed Smoot says with the weather at least 100 degrees or better. Hooks battled the legendary George Williams steaming down the fairways to better the old course record set by Williams and Thomas Turlington some years ago with a 65. Hooks came in one stroke back (71-64) on Saturday with Coharie's all-time-great Wil liams (7;-71) to come in with his hot 64. Clinton's Bob Yow (71-71) and Jimmy Raynor (69-73) tied for third place in the championship flight. Clinton's Henry Faircloth (75-73) edged Goldsboro's standout Jere Hilburn (74-74) to win top honors in the first flight. Gary Norris bested Jim Freeman for third place by one stroke. Smoot expressed appre ciation to all players and members who made the invi tational the best tournament in years. "We had 155 players and were well pleased with the cooperation of all during the two-day event," Smoot said. ***** Longmeadow Country Club reports the team of Butch Budd, Lloyd Moody and Lonnie Record fired a hot 19-under to win the three man Superball held this past weekend between Beulaville and Pink Hill. Ricky Thig pen. Frank Mellette and Rabon Cottle chased Budd's Bunch all the way and come up one shot back at 18-under. Braxton Smith, Willis Parker and Marvin Whitfield tied Mark Thigpen. Mike Hatch and Morris Gradv for third, 16-under par. Longmeadow will stage their annual Member-Guest August 13-14. Members are urged to invite someone and sign up as soon as possible. ***** Lake wood Pro Doug Smith reports Wayne Nunn's team of Melvin Ward, Billy Thorn Home Fillers Fluorescent lights are about four times as efficient as incandescent light bulbs. The film that forms on opened bottles of olives is harmless and does not affect the olives. If honey stored in the refrigerator has granulated, place the jar in a pan of warm water until the crystals have disappeared and the honey has reliquified. Recipes made with brown sugar or egg whites (meringues or frostings) and rich pastries may not turn out in very humid weather. A recent survey showed that 74 percent of all shoppers used coupons in 1982. A third of these people used five or more coupons per shopping trip. Since the introduction of safety caps in 1972, deaths caused by the ingestion of non-prescription pills has decreased by 41 percent. Piano Tuning Jnd Repair Jimmy C. West Raglatarod Piano Tochnician Cox 502, Warsaw Kananavillo ? 296-0210 SERVICE Repair & New and DEEP RUN POOL SUPPLY Swimming Pools, Supplies & Service P.O. Box26 Deep Run, NC 28525 Ph. [days] Mobile 523-2184 Ext. 5558 as. Bruce Herring and Susan Wood winners in the weekly Superball late last Friday afternoon with a zizzing 29, followed by the team of Dalton Rouse, Cooper Golf, Joe Houston, Wade Ward and Beverly Nunn with a JO. Pro Rtck Green over at Duplin Country Club reoorts Ike and Marie Riddick. Rob and Kathy Lee and Fisher Carlton teamed to burn up nine and win the late Friday afternoon Superball with a five under-31. Big Buster and Karen Johnson teamed with Minnie Clark and Ike Riddick Jr. to take second place. ?**?? Pro Green reports former club champ Buster Johnson fired a red hot 66 at DCC last week. Green also reminds mem bers of the annual Member Member scheduled at Duplin this coming weekend, July 23-24. Green says about 20 teams have signed up to play and urges others to get a partner and play. ????? Coharie Pro Ed Smoot reports Magnolia's Billy Potter had an "ace" Friday afternoon at his club in Clinton. Raleigh's Jerry Bilzenhofer recorded an ace on the same hole in the 15th annual Invitational. Bilzen hofer was using a four wood and playing with Jere Hil burn. Andy Fitch and Bobby Smith. Potter, Duplin County's all-time-great, used a four iron and Rudy Hasty was in the group. It was Potter's first hole-m-one and the fourth for that fellow from Raleigh. ***** Pro Jim Finch down at Rockfish reminds members of the Member-Guest set for August 13-14. Get your part ner early... ***** Fore. Legal Notice NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Having qualified as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of John Bryant Rhodes, late of Duplin County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against the estate of said decedent to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1, Box 271, Beulaviile. NC 28518 on or before December 14, 1983, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms and corporations indebted to the said estate will please make im mediate payment to the under signed This the 7th day of June, 1983 Dorotha R. Wells Route 1, Beulaviile, NC c/o Pauline R. Rhodes Box 271 Beulaviile. NC 28518 Q A A, ODD NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the District Court of Duplin County, North Carolina made and entered in the action entitled. "Duplin County vs. Billy Roscoe Daniels, et al," the undersigned commissioner will, on the 29th day of July, 1983, offer for sale and sell for cash, to the last and highest bidder at public auction, at the courthouse door in Kenansville, North Carolina, in Duplin County at 11:30 o'clock, the following described real estate, lying and being in Albertson Township, State and County aforesaid, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a nail at the intersection of the center line of N.C.S.R. 1555 and N.C.S.R. 1546 and from said beginning point runs as the centerline of N.C.S.R. 1555 North 44? 52' East 124.89 feet, North 48? 44' East 100.00 feet and North 53? 03' East 100.00 feet to a PK nail in the center of the highway; thence leaves the high way and runs South 32? 21' East 267.81 feet to an iron stake; thence South 45? 45' West 190.18 feet to a PK nail in the center of N.C.S.R. 1546; thence North 60? 03' West 288.86 feet to the beginning, containing 1.63 acres, more or less. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding city and county taxes and all local improvement assessments against the above described property not included in the judgment in the above-entitled * cause. This the 30th day of June, 1983. Russell J. Lanier, Jr. Commissioner 7-28-4t L&H-45 PUPLIN TIMES-PROGRESS SENTINEL Published Weekly by DUPLIN PUBLISHING CO.. INC. Ike Riddick. Publisher P.O. Box 68 Kenansvitle. NC 28349 Second Class Postage Paid at Kenansville. 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