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.
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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
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#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. Box 523, Warsaw, NC 28398
H 1 i
Duplin School Menus
Oct. 5-7
Breakfast
In addition to assorted
cereals, juice or fruit and
milk, the following will be
served:
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Tue. - blueberry muffin
Wed. - peanut butter toast
Thur. ? orange muffin
Fri. - cheese toast
Lanch
Mon. - Fiestada pizza or
chili with beans and crack
ers, Mexican corn or fried
squash, coleslaw, spiced
apples or pears, peanut
butter brownie
Tue. - saucy rib on sesame
bun or href-a-roni with
batter bread, french fries or
turnips, tomato, sweet potato
pie or applesauce
Wed. - roast beef sand
wich or lasagna with roll,
green beans or baked beans,
tossed salad, peaches or
mixed fruit
Thur. ? combo sandwich or
turkey with rice and roll,
sweet potato* fluff or green
peas, tomato on lettuce, ice
juicee or orange
Fri. ? crunchy fish filet
with cornbread or peanut
butter sandwich, cheesy po
tatoes or vegetable beef
soup, carrot-cabbage slaw,
cherry crisp or fruited gela
tin.
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