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19th Hole V PRO. I. B. DL'PFEU Duplin Country Club Pro Rick Green announces the annual Member-Guest Golf Tournament is scheduled at his club Saturday and Sun day, Aug. 27-28. Those play ing will find a format some what different, with teams pre-flighted by combined handicap of the two players. Saturday's round will be Two-Man Superball while Sunday's round is to be a Two- Man Best Ball with handicap. Players will truly enjoy the format Green has worked out with the com mittee for all who partici pate. Now . fellows, you may have a chance to catch that bagger with this type of format. Call Greene and sign up today. Entry fee of S75 per team includes week-' end of golf, practice round, carts for the tourney, lun cheon and fashion show for ladies, cocktail party, pig picking and a dance by the Four Easy Pieces. You can hardly miss this one. Call Green at 296-0919 for infor mation. Longmec do w' s Butch Budd reports the duo of Lynn Weston and Billy James teamed to win the two-dav Member-Guest Golf Tourna ment with rounds of 65-68 1J6 in a field of 39 teams. Budd reported the following winners in the tournament last weekend: Championship Flight Lynn Wcston-Billv James 65-68-133 Ed Crute-Jerrv Simpson 67-69-136 D.L.Scott-Williams Nickols 67-70-137 First Flight Mark Houston-Gerald Kennedy 7-1-67-141 Braswell Smith-William Brisson 72-71-143 lhomas Duff-Dan Aldee 72-71-143 Second Flight: Sebron Dixon-Bert Moore 77-70-147 Lonnic Record-Dennis Beaslev 75-73-148 G.C. Griffin-Allen Cobb 74-73-148 Third Flight Bob Miller-Billv Higgs * 78-73-141 Tom Salter-Chris Maroules 78-73-141 Mike Match. Nelson Tugwell 79-74-153 ***** . Pro Doug Smith announces that Lakewood Country Club of Magnoiia will stage a Cystic Fibrosis golf tourna ment over the Labor Day weekend in September and if you would like to pay or need additional information, call him at 298-2126. Also of the Lakewood schedule is the annual M-mber-Member set for Sept. 10-11 and the Member-Guest scheduled for Oct. 15-16. Kenansvtlle's gift to golf, Mark Vinson, called late and reported the talented barber in K'ville took a licking recently at DCC. ***** Pro Rick Murphy an nounces the annual Mount Olive Jaycee Pickle Classic is set for this coming weekend at Southern Wayne. Aug. 10-21. About 100 teams have already signed up to play in the Two-Man Best Ball tour nev. ***** Rockfish Pro Jim Finch reports the most successful Member-Guest tournament at his club in Wallace in years with 70 teams parti cipating in the two-day event. Butch Harvell and partner Mary Sullivan were the 1983 winners with rounds of 57-60-117. Finch released the following flight w inners: Championship Flight Butch Harvell-Harrv Sullivan 57-60-117 Randy Mattock-Dennis Beasley 61-60-121 Piano Tuning ind Repaif Jimmy C. 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[days] Mobile 523-21841 Ext. 5666 or 568-3210 J V Wesley Scronce-Robert Joyner 60-62-122 Manly Turner-Joe Matthews 61-63-124 First Flight: Ronnie Rich-Gene Burkette 64-54-118 Dennis Carr-Pete Murray 63-63-126 Billv Harrcll-Mike Standi hS-61-126 George Eakins-Mike Bradshaw 63-66-129 Second Flight Robert Johnson-Barrv Jones 66-60-126 Preston Albertson-Jack Carr 66-60-126 Albert Council-Garv Burton 65-63-128 Steve Wells-Mike Fussell 66-63-128 Third Flight Bo Fussell-Lois Williams 67-57-124 Bobby Matthews-Gib Williams 69-62-131 Durwood Rivenbark-Jim Stocker 67-64-131 Frank Creech-Johnny Carlton 67-66-133 Fourth Flight Buddv Pope-Dennis Crocker 70-61-131 Joe Brinson-Tom Capps 69-63-132 Ivey Jones-Buddy Odom 70-65-135 Eddie Bowman-Julian Saunders 71-65-136 Rockfish Country Club President Ronnie Boone ex pressed appreciation to all who helped make this Member-Guest tournament one of the best ever. "We had 70 teams that came from all over to play and so many members worked real hard toward making this tourna ment a success," Boone said. "Pro Jim Finch had the course in excellent condition and we appreciate it ..very much; his dedication has really paid off," Boone de clared. The following helped make the tournament out standing: NCNB. UCB, Pigglv Wiggly, House of Raeford, Clow Drugs. Katz Department, Swift & Co., Western Sizzling, Ralph Carlton Insurance. Model Laundry. Imperial Spinning. Farrior, Mont. Ward. Jim Finch. Rose Hill Drug. Evans Jewelers, Fox's. Gowan Drugs. Brooks Varsity, FCS, Willa's. Farmers Seed & Feed. A & P. Annalee's and The Beauty Barn. "Hope fully these are those who we need to mention that were involved in the tournament," Boone reports. Fore. "The silliest of all people are those who do foolish things to show off." Vauvenargues Beulaville Traffic Problems Unsolved After some town citizens turned out to express dis satisfaction with traffic recommendations from the North Carolina Department of Transportation during the August 1 meeting of the town board. Beulqville Commis sioners voted to request a re evaluation of traffic problems on Smith. Lee and Railroad Streets. Reviewing suggestions from DOT, Beulqville Com missioners had proposed the removal of parking on the north and south sides of Highway 24 from a point 25 feet west of Railroad Street to a point 25 feet east of Railroad Street and convert ing Smith and Lee Streets into one-way lanes. "If the streets are made one way that may prevent some accidents but that may cause some.too," Willie White of Sandlin's Depart ment Store said. "One-way streets could inconvenience more people than they would be worth." "I don't want to upset any of my customers," Bobby Miller of Miller Hardware said. "But something needs to be done. What is best for the people traveling the streets should be considered, and no matter what the decision is, some will be upset." "I don't believe one-way streets will run anyone out of Beulqville. when it's done with the safety of the town citizens in mind," Cecil Lanier, a Beulaville auto businessman said. "1 don't want it on my conscience to know we had a chance to change it (traffic problems) and did not. Especially if there is a terrible accident and someone is hurt bad. "There is a real traffic . problem and had the Depart ment of Transportation not seen the need for changes they would not have made any recommendation*,'' Lanier added. Commissioner Rabon Ma ready stated the streets of Lee and Smith should be one-way. Maready said he had purposely travelled both streets a great deal since the Dep*r*mcnt of Transoorta tion recommendations came before the Board in April and felt the safest solution to traffic problems on Lee and Smith would be one-way lanes. In a motion by Mareadv. the Board approved the recom mendation to have the DOT re-evaluate traffic problems along Highway 24 in Beula ville. Commissioner E{vis Sumner voted against the the motion. Bids on a town computer system were opened by the Board. Computer Store of Jacksonville submitted a bid of $12 846.95; Specialized Data Systems of Greenville, $16,885; Northwestern Systems, Ltd. of Steamboat Springs, Co., $12,138; and IBM/Ormsbv Associated of Wilmington. $17,543. Bids by Northwest Systems, Ltd. and IBM/Ormsby Associated were not accompanied by cash bid bonds. Budgeted for the purchase of the computer system in the Beulaville 1983-84 budget is $10,000 Listed in the specifications for the computer system are capabilities for billing water, sewer and trash collections fees and accounting in coming collections, tax billing, tax collections, fixed assets, budget preparation, special report generation, budgetary accounting, payroll and accounts pay able. The bids on the com puter systems for the town of Beulaville are to be evalu ated by the Department of Urban Affairs at North Caro lina State University. COMMISSIONER INVITED TO FAIR - North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture, James A. Graham, receives a personal invitation to the second annual Duplin County Agribusiness Fair to be held at the old elementary school in Kenan$ville. October 3 thru 8, 1983. Extending the invitation is Roy Houston, center, Fair coordinator, and Dav.d Byrd Jr., right, president of the Duplin County Agribusiness Council. SS$SrelE3 * Direct from the Mill Prices * We Carry Our Own Accounts ? No Waiting * Over 300 Roils of Vinyl & Carpet in Stock ? Our Own Professional Installation ? Lowest Prices We're Bigger Than We Look Displaying 28,000 Sq. Ft. of Furniture & Carpet in a 14,000 Sq. Ft. Store. ?"0ne of the best things we have is our price." 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