GRADY FESTIVAL UNDERWAY - Last week students at B.F. Grady school began to bring in money from ticket sales to the 1983 fall festival scheduled for October 1. According to Principal Paul Britt, the annual fall festival is the only fund-raising event at the B.F. Grady school and last year about 7,000 tickets were sold with the school collecting about S20.000 from the ticket sales, arts, crafts, food, games and contests during the festival. The kindergarten through ninth grade school uses the proceeds to supplement the funds from the Duplin County Board of Education to purchase supplies and educational and athletic equipment. Pictured above, teachers at Grady collect ticket sales proceeds from students, Annual Grady Fall Festival Students at B.F. Grady School h?ve begun to turn in ticket sales money for "the 1983 Fall Festival to be at their school fktober 1. Ac cording to B.F. Grady Prin cipal Paul Britt, more than 5,000 tickets are expected to be sold. The annual fall festivaj is the only fund-raising event that B.F. Grady school spon sors and last year 520,000 was collected from ticket sales and arts, crafts, food and various games and con tests, Britt said. Approxi mately 7,000 tickets were sold in 1982 and over 1,000 people attended the festival at Grady. The B.F. Grady school is made up of kin dergarten through ninth grade. Proceeds from past fall festivals have been used to purchase items the county could not afford to include in the annual Grady budget, Bntt said. And, he said, some of the items included an activity bus, ceiling fans for each classroom, additional supply funds, and this year part of the festival proceeds will go toward pur chasing instructional tele vision equipment. The festival will begin this year at 4 p.m. with a bar beque supper, hot dogs and baked goods. A spook house will open after dark and other festival events will include bingo, the birthday game and a. cake walk. One of the final ents is the womanless beauty contest. The festival finale will be the crowning of the top male and female student ticket sales winners. James Sprunt Registration Begins Registration for continuing education classes at James Sprunt Technical College at Kenan$ville began this past week and will continue through Oct. 7 for some classes, according to a report from the school, , The classes, beginning dates and fees are as follows: ? Auto Repair and Tune-up ? how to perform minor repairs and tune-up automobile engines; meets Wednesdays 7 to 10 p.m. beginning Oct. 4; $22.50 fee. ? Auto Mechanics for Women ? preventive main tenance for cars, overview of how cars operate; meets Saturdays, 9 a.m. until noon beginning Oct. 1; $22.50 fee ? Beginning Bookkeep ing ? how to set up a book keeping system; various types of bookkeeping sys tems; meets Monday 7 to 10 p.m. beginning Oct. 3; text book required; $10 fee. ? Calligraphy ? learn elegant lettering, how to design greeting cards and invitations; meets Wednes days 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. be ginning Oct. 10: kits re quired; $12 fee. ? Cardiopulmonary Rescuscitation ? how and when to perform heart mas sage; meets Wednesdays 7 to 10 p.m. beginning Oct. 5; $10 fee. ? Ceramic Art ? use of loots, glazing; meets Tues I days 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 600 S. Norwood St. in Wallace beginning Oct. 4; $15.75 fee; free to those over 65. ? Genealogy ? tracing ancestors through public records, personal letters, etc.; meets Thursdays 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 6; $10 fee. ? Introduction to Micro computers ? computer techniques and basic com puter language; meets Tues days 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. begin ning Oct. 4; only 12 students allowed: $10 fee. ? Introduction to Word Processing for Secretaries or Office Personnel ? how to use word processors in office work; meets Saturdays 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. be ginning Oct. 1; pre-register by Sept. 29; $10 fee. ? Basic Welding ? principles, methods, techni ques and skills required for welding; meets Saturdays 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. beginning Oct. 1; $10 fee. ? General Education Development ? allows adults who have not gradu ated from high school to ob tain a diploma; enrollment allowed at any time; free; call 296-1341, ext. 263 for in formation. ? Adult Basic Education ? instruction in reading, grammar and mathematics through the eighth grade level; enrollment allowed at any time; free to those 18 and older; call 296-1341, ext. 263 for information. For information or to register for any class, tele phone the continuing educa tion department at 296-1341. AUCTION SALE lVi Miles West of Kenansvllle on Hwy. 24 Hlnes Potato House 10 AM.. October 1, J 983 Farm Equipment Items In Estate Of James A. Batchelor ITEMS TO BE SOLO 1877 Plymouth Volar* Station Wagon #980 David Brown Dloaol Tractor 5-Foot Rotary Cutter - Ford Holland Tobacco S*tt*r ? 2-Row 2 - Qang Disc* Hard** Barrel Sprayer 2 - Cultivator Fram*a - Ma*a*y F*rgu**on 2 - Fertilizer Distributor - Planter* [AM equipped for 3-pt. hook-up) Assorted Sweeps & Fittings 1 ? Seers Lawnmower ALL PROCEEDS OF THIS SALE TO QO TO ESTATE Lee E. Brown, Administrator P.O. 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