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SHote . DUfppEH k hftoCwitryaik SMILE YOU ARE ON CANDID CAMERA: Above Magnolia's only famous golf star Fennel! Smith (right) congratulates Jacksonville standout Joel Harris after firing a three-under 33-36-69 last week at DCC. Smith had rounds of 35-38-73 playing with Harris. Both golfer's are shaping up their game for the up coming Spring Golf Tornament. Congrat.... FATHER SEE SON SCORE HOLE-IN-ONE : Magnolia's handsome young Frank Thomas fired the first "hole-in-one" of die year at Duplin Country Club last week end playing with Colon Quinn. R. 0. Johnson, Jr., and, Dad, C. J. Thomas. Frank scored his, once in a life time, shot on the number two 140-yard hole with a seven iron. Frank is a of tiic Col iffgg, ? ? ? ? DUFFER: One who constantly passes the cup. ? ? ? ? EASTER DANCE TO BEHELD AT DCC: Dance Chairman Gene Thompson, III., announced that the next dance at the clubwould w i.eld April 6, 1968. from nine until one. Jim Aycock and Band will play for only four dollars per couple. Call Pro-Shop now and make reservations. ? ? ? ? Kenansville's Wiley Booth says, "the cardinal principle of all golf shot-making is that if you move your hem, you ruin body action. ? ? ? ? Rule 16: Ball Played as ft Lies and Not Touched: The ball shall be played as it lies and shall not be purposely moved or pur posely touched except th? the player may, without penalty, touch his ball with his club in the act of addressing it and except as otherwise provided in the Rules or Local Rules. I ' *? ' 1 ? ? ? * Wilbur Hussey Jr., president of the newly organized Ramble wood Country uub announced a $182,000 loan for a proposed Dciwccn rTuiK nui ana ocuia~ vllle. The loan was closed last week at the Waccamaw Bank anc Trust Company in Beulavflle. Construction on the nine-hole course is expected to begin ir about 30 days. * ? * * LOCAL RULE: A player must hole out with the hall driven from the teeing ground. ? ? ? ? The Local Rules Committee will release a list of the rules governing play at Duplin CC in tne near future. ? * ? ? Second Annual Amateur Invita tional Golf Tournament staged for June at Duplin CC. Chairman Hugh Carlton plans to release dates next week. ? ? * ? Bill Potter says "to become a good putter, like myself, the main requisites are to keep the head dead still, not tongue, and make the putter blade go ac curately toward the hole.' ? * ? ? SPRING GOLF TOURNA MENT QUALIFYING: Pro Mar vin Watson urges all golfers to qualify for the spring tourney between April 3rd and April 14th. To qualify you must play 18 holes and post score on chart in pro shop. The tournament will get underway after the fourteenth it will be match play...entry fee will be 32.50... ...awards will be presented at a family picnic following the fi nal rounds...about the middle of May. ? ? * ? Roy Barwick, the big White and Blue, hit three different flagstlcks on the way to an even par 36. To hit three out of nine ...pretty good or three new ones. ? ? * ? Bobby Franks. Jackie Tur lington, and Jimmy Adams drove the green, just about if, on number five Saturday. ? ? * ? . >? -- ? StrtH Pn BnabaH Anyone Interested in playlqg semi-pro Baseball wfth War saw, please report to James Kenei High School athletic field on Saturday, April 6 for try outs ?tSp.ni. Mrs Barfield Fo :e* 8H m for Iro el to? : ^'The offer of assistance by I Mrs. Barfield Is most appre ' elated aid 1 consider her to be a great asset to my campaign 1 In Duplin County," Broughton stated. Mrs. Barfield Is employed with Branch Banking and Trust Company In F alson. A naive of Duplin County, she Is a graduate of North Duplin High school. Mrs. Barfield at tended East Carolina University at Greenville. Cheerl ceding Clinic An afternoon cheer leading clinic (3:30-7:30), directed by Mr. Bob Shields of the National Cheerleading Association will be held a North Lenoir High School, LaGrange, Wednesday, April 10. Cheerleaders from the area are invited to attend this clinic. For Information I write: I I Youth Camps, Inc. P. O. Box 682 South Hill. Va. 23970 V Pete Gurley fired a 75 last week playing with George Kor negay, and Bronco Cashwell. Warsaw's Allen Draughan had a 76, Fennell Smith 73, Helen Benton 47, J. P. Smith 77, Bill Potter 99, Joel Harris 69, Don Suttles 120, Jimmy Adams 74, Roy Berwick 77. and Dandy Dai Fussell 77, ? ? ? ? Beulaville's colorful J. W. Smih declares the group that plays out of Beulavule, (Glenn Lanier, Russell Bostlc, Wil bur Hussey, Richard Williams,) have trouble with right color tees used in the rough. ? ? ? ? Ladies golf clinic will beheld at the club during April. Pro Watson urges ,all ladies to call and sign up now. Fore. . : .... ^ the Wayne County A. LB. Chip ter, the Parent Teachers Aaao clclon In FMson andtheFaiSon BanLst Church. 4 .? I Formerly Marie Beat of the Beautancus Community, Mra. Barfleld Is the mother of a flre-year-old son. She Is mar ried to Frank Barfleld. RDUIZMEE WrW* WwiWfvvra ??m Dr. Qulamee, ear information spe cialist, ia happy to aaawer hit read er*' question* in hi* weekly column. All response* are verified by Funk I k Wagnalli Standard Reference Encyclopedia. I Dennis L. hat heen rfdh? ?Iwm the Arctic and want* to know: "How caw an Igloo made from anow keep someone warm?" One of the best insulating mate rials against cold U air U ^ir itself! The blocks o( snow used in igloo* have lots of air trapped in them, which effectively, insulates these snowy home* against the minus 50 or 60 degrees reached in the Arctic! "What is meant by the ex pression Trojan horse'?" Brrnda R. asks. Ancient stories say the Trojan horse was built by the Creeks 3,000 years ago to deceive their Trojan enemies. After 10 years of war, the Greeks built a huge wooden horse and offered it at a gift to the city of Troy. It was accepted, and dragged into the city. That night. Creek soldiers came out of the hollow horse and conquered Troy. Today "Trojan horse" means something deceitful. "What causes breakers at the beach?** writes Peter D. Wind and storms blowing over the ocean cause waves to form. These waves move forward unin terrupted for thousands of miles. When something like a sand bar blocks the wave, it curls over and "breaks"- as at the beach. Tf you are the first to submit a question to Dr. Quianee, in care of this newspaper, (the writer of this column to be sole judge), you will receive free the full 25 volume set of Funk It Wagaalls Standard Ref erence Encyclopedia^ TIDE table High Tida Lo* A.M. A.M. P.M. 4 Thurt. 11:48 "O" *<00 606 5 Frl. 12:24 12:48 6:34 700 6 Sot. 1:18 1J4 7:34 8:06 7 Sun. 2:24 300 900 9:12 8 Mon. 3; 24 400 1000 10:18 9 Turn. 4:24 4:54 10:48 11:12 10 Wad. 5:18 5:48 >l??2 ?0? 11 Thur. 6:12 6:42 1206 12:24 12 Frl. 700 7:30 1204 1:12 13 Sot. 7:48 8:18 ? 1:48 200 14 Sun. 8:36 9:12 2:36 2:42 15 Mon. 9:30 1006 3:30 3:30 16 Tu?. 10:24 1100 4:24 4:24 17 Wad. 10:18 --0-- 5:18 5:18 18 Thure. 12:01 12:24 6:18 6:24 19 Frl 106 1:30 7:18 7:30 20 Sut 2:06 2:36 8:24 8:42 21 Son. 3:12 3:42 9:24 9:42 22 Mor 4:06 4:36 10:18 10:42 23 Tjb?. 5:00 5:24 1106 11:30 24 Wad. 5:48 6 06 11:48 --0? 25 Thur:. 6:30 6:48 12:16 12:24 26 Fri. 7:12 7:24 1:00 1:06 27 Sol 7:48 800 1:36 1:42 28 Sun. 8:18 8:30 2:18 2:18 p V. : 6 i4 9:12 2:54 2:54 30 Iuu>. V;24 9:42 3:30 3:30 FACTS..^ HE MOTORCYCLE KWAS /NVeUTED BY A GERMAN, GOTTLIEB DAIMLER, WHO RUT AN EARLY INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE ON A ? WOOD-FRAME BICYCLE I Jfc 'H,805/ A A <$HE 9PEEP KBCOKP eoe A < MOTOfKYCLE- , THE AVERAGE FOR ^ TWO RUNS OVER A ONE KILOMETER COURSE - IS 224.57 MPH, SET AT BONNEVILLE SALT ( FLATS, UTAH, IN A K I96Z . (J . $ L Motorcycle . !' INTROPUCCP TO THE U.S. MARKER 1967. BY K M LAMB.INC., OF BALPWW5VILLE.KI.Sr., 15 TME ZUNCVKPP KJOCC. - 6 PAY REPLICA, WHtCH 15 MAPE IN GERMANY. SPECIAL THIRP- BDRT RIPE LI1CE A HEAVIER^ c t mo SPRING CLEAN YOUR HEARING AID FREE HEARING AID CHECK UP AND FREE HEARING TEST We will have e factory trained representative to check your hearing aid ragardlass of make or model. There may be some small adjustment we can make to givo you better understanding; or just cleaning the aid may give longer battery life. SO COME ON IN AND BRING A FRIEND Holiday Motor Lodgo Duplin County Hoalth Dopt. Jocksonville, N. C. Kenansvillo. N. C. Thursday. April 4 Friday. April 5 10:00 A. M. - 5:00 P. M. 12 Noon - 4 P. M. 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