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BHpf " ' . A favorite spot v Duplin Country Club in hot weather is "je swimming pool. A wading pool is provided for the safety of the small Try while the regular pool is especially delightful to the teenagers. A life guard is on duty at all times when the^ pool is open. Duplin Country Clubs Among Best Duplin Country Club, serving the Waramr, Kenansvllle. wL Fatoon area, la located on rural paved road 1900 between Ke nantville and Warsaw. This Country Club received wide recognition for being die first recreational facility lusf ced with a FHA Loan, and die comments from large dally newspapers drew fire from the local editors when they com mented that the gentlemen far mers In the area needed aplace to play golf. The facility represents an Investment of more than 9100,000. A sixty acre tract of land was donated for the site which now contains a home for the pro, driving range, swim ming pool, tennis courts, and pro shop. The club house which doubles as a ballroom has a seating capacity of 300. The club has more than 200 active members, with member ship fee set at 9200.00, and 912.00 monthly dues. Green fees are 93.50 on nolidays and week ends and 92.50 during week. The nine member board of di rectors are elected for a three year period which allows three new directors each year. W. M. (Gib) Buck is president of Duplin Country Club and Bill Igoe is vice president. Direc tors are: Roy Barwick, Bill Potter. Sam Godwin, Benny Thigpen. John Hall. Phil Kretsch and R. D. Johnson. Duplin Country Club serving the Kenansville Warsaw and Falson area. The Club house faces rural paved road 1300 and Is located between Kenansvtlle and Warsaw. The swimming pool and tennis courts are located to the left of the club house with pro shop on right. Retail food prices In 1967 ave raged about 1 per cent more than In 1966. Underground housing for chickens? It may happen, some experts Delieve. The demand for the land for growing crops and for other purposes could be a factor in moving the chicks underground. There, their environment would be precisely con trolled. In egg production, efficiency Is the watchword. To achieve maximum efficiency of housing facilities and labor, some producers have put in double-decker laying cages. North Caro lina, which ranks sixth in the nation in the sale of eggs, has annual gross sales of over $102 million. Individuality Counts The East Duplin Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America met March 18, In the school cafeteria. At this time the FHA girls were privileged to hear Mr. David Hansley of Beulavllle speak on the subject of "Individuality Counts. Iwant ed to do things like people but not be like other people" was Mr. Hansley's opening state ment. In other words, he wanted to be an Individual. He said that the things that count In life are being able to answer such questions as who am I, where am I going, and what do I want In life. We must answer what do I expect of my self. and what do others expect of me In order to find out how much we are worth. Conformity is necessary * certain times, but we still must remain an In dividual. The important point is to "be what you are - but be yourself." Mr. Hmsley then very realistically gave a skit on "everybody's doing it, every body's wearing it, and every body has one.' He emphasized the fact that when wearing a mini skirt or wig, drinking, or smoking, we are trying to be something we are not. This is wrong. Mr. Hansley closed challeng ing us again to be ourselves when he said, "You cannot be anybody or anything else as well as you can be yourself." Yes, individuality does count. Anyone with heart disease, or a suspected condition, should see his physician before under taking prolonged or strenuous exercise, such as a Spring clean-up, the North Carolina Heart Association cautions. Stored beans are expected to bring prices 19 to 12.60 to 12.66 per bushel l?e In the season. I REEVES BROTHERS IS IGROWING I I Expansion Program Now Underway I 50.000 Square Ft. Pius 1100 Square Ft Office Addition I li' v ! | PRETTY \ SOFT j WAY TO ? MAKE | - HOME ' ."???< fc? -3 . . '? ?'??? J , 3g MORE \ ? M f 8 ; T | J A I d > D p k ? HOME FURNISHINGS DIVISION REEVES BROTHERS, INC. KENANSVILLE JgjgK ? ? - Advantages Of Reeves Employment Victim W* I murine Savings PH. Pnfit Storing HespteUsation Major Madical i t ' *rj^to!?/'$&. v.. ??? ? >? ' ,. vib' siSBiL'- K ? * -v..*. ,?>?- t .?>!??:^vi^s
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