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19th . Hole t \ Pro. 1.5. Duffer O? ts? * rru jmi rmcn announces a four-man, best-ball invitational tour nament scheduled at Rockfish of Wallace for Saturday and Sunday, April 28-29. Finch invites area A golfers to sign up in the pro shop. , ????? Falling Creek Country Club of K(nston will stage their fourth annual Spring Two-Man Superball Saturday and Sunday, April 14-15. Applications are available at local pro shops. ????? Duplin Pro Rick Green reports 25 teams have already signed to play in the spring Member-Member tour nament set for Saturday and Sunday, March 31 and April 1. Contact Green at;296-0919 if you would like to play in-this outstanding tournament. Edtry fee of S20 per team includes tvVo days of tourney golf, breakfast on Saturday at 9 o'clock, and awards presentation on Sunday afternoon. ***** 'Duplin's annual Spring Shindig comes of Saturday night, April 28, with Charlie Albertson playing for ^ the evenine dance. ???> ? Anyone looking for a job as lifeguard this summer at Rockfish or other clubs in the area should make application at the local pro shops as soon as possible. Pro Rick Atkins announces a four-man invitational at Southern Wayne Country Gub May 5-6. All golfers interested should contact the pro shop at.658-4269 in Mount Olive. ????? Coharie Pro John Comninaki an nounces a two-man invitational set for his club in Ginton April 28-29. Goldsboro Greg Norris aced the number 6,195-yard par three using a six wood. The once-in-a-lifetime shot was witnessed by Tom Salter and Fletcher Smith. Pro John also says Monte Bristow fired a 71 recently, including seven birdies. ????? When you practice your putting, always putt to a target. Don't just putt idly at nothing. Putting is work, so work at it. ????? Fore. Bike-A-Thon For Leukemia Society ine scott's Store community is sponsoring a bike-a-thon for leu kemia on Saturday, April, 7. The ^ route will be Rural Road 1525 approximately 12 miles east of Mount Olive beginning at 9 a.m. The bike-a-thon is to further the Leukemia Society of America's battle against leukemia, a disease of the blood-forming tissues, the bone marrow, lymph nodes and spleen. The LSA is a national voluntary health agency dedicated to seeking the cause and eventual cure of leukemia and allided diseases. _ How can you help? You can ride a W bike, a maximum of 20 miles, sponsor riders by pledging a sum of money for each mile the biker rides, or assist in registration and pro-i motion, and/or donate food, supplies and prizes. For additional information, call the I local chairman, Michael Davis at 658-3689. t . I,, National 0 Litterbag Day United Carolina Bank wants to put community pride into the hands of every Kenansville citizen and they are offering official Keep America Beautiful iitterbags to any citizens who asks for one. Why the litterbag? It's a story that A started in 1953 when Keep America ^ Beautiful, Inc. began its fight to a cleaner America. A non-profit or ganization, KAB has relied upon the' support of public-spirited citizens business firms who believe that cl?. n communities are strong com munities. The litterbag became the most mobile, most highly recognized symbol of that belief. This year the governors of all 50 states are expected to proclaim ^ Nation KAB Week. April 22 through P April 28. For the first time. National Litterbag Day is being inaugurated on April 27. It's the first annual celebration of the symbol of concern for America. UCB encourages the citizens of Kenansville to join them in their efforts to build pride in their com munity. The firm is distributing official Keep America Beautiful Iitterbags to the general public at their offices. Their goal is to see the community's official litterbag in the P cars and hands of every citizen. Help them help your community. Pick up a litterbag today and, in the works of the KAB organization, help "Shape Tomorrow Together." VI I nremen s Auxiliary Sponsor * Bike-A-Thon The Kenansville Firemen's Auxi liary is sponsoring the Leukemia Society Bike-A-Thon April 28th from 9-12 a.m., mostly in Pinecrest Acres. You are encouraged to get your sponsor sheets early from the Kenansville Drug Store, Elementary and Junior High Schools, or from the chairman, of the Bike-A-Thofl Kit Hobbs at 296-1864. Adults are P invited to ride, too. The Rain date is May 5. THANK YOU Words can never express our sincere thanks for the kindness shown to us since Lori's accident on March 11 of 1983. We would like to thank everyone for their prayers, visits, cards, food, gifts, or any other act of kindness shown to our family this past year. I May God bless each of you is our sincere prayer. Larry, Sue, Trina k Lori I The Mitchell* | ? t: Horseman's Conference Scheduled April 3 Morses were once an integral part of farm life. Now they have been replaced as a main source of power by tractors and electricity. However, there are still a large number of horses around used mainly for pleasure as well as some cattle work. The Duplin County Agricultural Extension Service will be conducting a horseman's conference on April 3, starting at 6:30 p.m., beginning with a bi't*',t meal Topics of interest will include forages, pastures and hays foi horses, and a review of what th? state provides its horse industry. A question and answer session will also be held. Anyone interested in horses is invited to attend. For more infor mation, contacf Keith J. Hairr, assistant agricultural eitension agent, or Ray Rhine hart, associate 4-H extension agent, at 296-19%. UNBELIEVABLE ^H|B||B TRUE 5 PC. Solid Wood Rustic Bedroom Suite Chest. Double Dresser. Hutch Mirror. Queen Size Bed 8c night Stand PLUS Queen Size Mattress 8c Foundation ONI V III SQ Q O AA ? ? UUU.VU YOU CHOOSE A HOUSE PULL OF FURNITURE FOR ONLY $999.OO ? V. - jifeAfriifn trnir mm ^ - _ I! Includes? 3 Pc. Living Room oune, uottee Table, 2 End Tables, 2 LampTReg^oMOuu^^^^^^^ 5 Pc. Dinette Set. 5 Pc. Bedroom Suite, Mattress & Foundation _ _ _ ? _ 1 # # 293-33131 Eason s Home Furnishings I IGMC GM Truck & Coach BaSa General Motors Corporation mm* v iictutfta Announcing a GMC truck dealer youcan realty deal with. it you re looking Tor a great deal on a brand new GMC truck, you should know about the newest GMC truck dealer in town. That's us. We'll fill you in on the complete 1984 GMC lineup of light-duty and medium-duty trucks. Need a pickup? We'll show you S-15s available with a choice of two pickup box lengt.is, V-6 engines Insta-Trac four-wheel drive, even a diesel. There's a complete line of full-size pickups as well. Plus spacious Rally Wagons. High-capacity Vandura Vans. Trailer towing, people-moving Suburbans. Four wheel-drive, full-size and S-15 Jimmys. There's also a complete line of hardworking gasoline or diesel medium-duty trucks avail able that know how to get the job done. To get the most from your livelihood, you need good tools. And when you work with trucks, you need good trucks. So visit the new dealer in town. We'll be glad to give you a tour of our first-rate parts and service departments and to work with you to get you just the truck you need from the 1984 GMC lineup. Really. Some GMC trucks are equipped with engines produced by other GM divisions, subsidiaries, or affiliated companies worldwide See your GMC truck dealer for details. SMC A truck you can live with. .rfi. ,.=a GMC Full-size Pickup GMC S-15 Pickup I ? GMC Van Truck ?? 9P VJ Wilkins of Warsaw * 293-3126 5 - ? j 1 ii
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