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? i,' . - ? -*'?** - ? jfcv'?3 LOVELY LIBERTY HAIL which will be open to the public on May 12. The home of the Kenans hie been completely renovced and restored to the style of the early Eighteenth Centruy. The restoration has been under the direction of Tom Kenan OL (Photo by Ruth P. Grady]; Billy Potter Set AH East Central Conference Record m &? SB - W&W- ' J If. - ' ? ' % '? ? J jM'mkr.-*M m . Magnolia's ions ball hitting Billy Potter playing on the Ja mes Kenan High School golf team fired a three-ow 38-37 78 last Monday to set a new low score for the conference. The old record 76 was held by a Wallace-Rose HOI golfer. The Tigers came in second after Potter's record, as the Bulldogs of Wallace-Rose Hill, came out on top. Scoring for James Kenan were Doug Smith 80. Doc Br Ins on 83, Rex Carl ton 88, and Jerry Archer 118. Scoring for front ruimer Wal lace-Rose HUl were Robert Surratt 78. Jerrv Anole 80, Lance Turner 83, Jerry Her ring 93. and C. Rivenbark 97. Scoring for East Duplin were McKlnley Edwards 94, Jerry Hunter 95, Andy Kennedy 108, and Fred Kennedy 118. Two-thirds of U. S. beef now comes from the feedlot. Twenty years ago fed beef was only one-third of the total output Some 3.1 million cords of pulpwood were harvested from North Carolina forests in 1966, an increase of over 100,000 cords over the previous year. ? "Skeet" Jones MAX TON, N. C. - Alfred "Sheet" Jones, outstanding ath lete of East Duplin High School, Beulavllle aid All East Endhas signed a gram to play on the Carolina Academy Team next year. A:cordlng to Coach Floyd Wilson, "Alfred Jones will be a valuable asset to C.M.A. His awards and honors are outstanding. Not only Is Skeet big, but fast as well. Skeet. has a good pair of hands and a winning attitude. He will bring his winning attitude to C.M.A., I am sure" Jones, a 6'3", 190 lb. End won the "Most Athletic Award. the All Conference Award, The All East Award, the Most Va luable Award, and the Perfor mance Award - all In 1967. BAKERSVILLE - Pastures must be more than exercise grounds if the owner plans to receive a profit. G. W. Conrad, Mitchell Coun ty extension chairman, says He was Captain of the football, basketball and baseball teams at East Duplin. His home Is Route 1, Albert son. pastures must be thought of as a crop that may be sold as beef or milk. The yields of these products may be raised by good fertilization and mana gement Just as much as tobacco or grain crops, he remarks. The first step should be to take a soil sample for lime and fertilizer recommenda tions. according to the county extension chairman. TOPSAIL iSLAUlO TIDE TABLE APML, 1940 f.S.T. H'0?? TM* Low Tlda A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. 11 Thur*. 6:12 6:42 I2i06 12:24 12 Frt. 700 700 12:54 1:12 13 Sol. 7:40 1:18 1:48 200 14 Son. 8:36 9:12 2:36 2:42 13 Mon. 9:30 1006 3:30 3:30 16 Twoi. 10:24 114)0 4:24 4:24 17 Wad. 10:18 ~0~ 3:16 3:18 18 Thura. 124)1 12:24 6:16 6:24 19 Frl. 14)6 1:30 7:18 7:30 20 Sot. 206 2:36 8:24 8:42 21 Sun. 3:12 3:42 9:24 9:42 22 Mon. 44)6 4:36 10:18 10:42 23 Tuo?. 500 5:24 114)6 11:30 24 Wad. 3:48 64)6 11:48 --0 25 THun. 6:30 6:48 12:16 12:24 26 Frl. 7:12 7:24 14)0 14)6 27 Sat. 7:48 800 1:36 1:42 28 Sun. 8:18 8:30 2:18 2:18 29 Mon. 8:34 9:12 2:54 2:34 30 Tuat. 9:24 9:42 3:30 3:30 / rsT^i \ Meunt Olive Suddenly, It's the prettiest spring m, and our mWiaery makeeitaolFeaotyoureyeeonbeau tjM porido braids in an outstanding assort ment including peofiles, cloches, auitora, piHboxaa, crease Cfown roders. Ravel in the |er? ^ R^44a ??. ?-_# Aeseola fl^^anna^S hra iri* ? m rt ena WRWR WtO " a mmdiinatimi oittsit ia mriin,.iu._ uj.uii " f ttK types, soWer* and proMoe. Select from a tal? ^ "!fc;/*Orr stunning color amy: aqua, pink, bMefclce *> '-*? blue, yellow, ntint, briek green, orange, ophite, shrimp, gray, romanea, coffee, radisux. beige, navy, new sailor bios-Come choose, Iff up to SHOP FRIDAY NIGHTS 111 9 ?>p>rifi>g Congratulations Farmers For making Duplin No. 1 In Agricultural Income rmmmmmmm JB [Hfil'l I I I I ?^911 ^r Jm ^3y a M lnEf|jjjC| M W -* * I ^y Kv I HANDCRAFTED ? Every chasm con J nsction carefully handwiredl This means greater de k pendability and I longer TV life. I FULL PERFORMANCE ? 22.000 Volts of Picturs Power ? Custom "Psrma-Set VHF Fins Tuning ? UHF and VHF Spottits Dials ? "Capacity-Plus" Quality Components ? Exclusive Automatic "Fringe-Lock" Circuit ? 3 Stage IF Amplifier ? Tone Control *lhtMnTt 7hi quality got in Mori tin nam* goat an* iri ^ Monthy Or m Farmers Plan The GILFORD ? Y24X7 Attractive Contemporary styled console in grained Walnut color, or grained Mahogany color. 22.000 Volts Picture Power. 6K* Oval Speakar. FM/AM TABLE RADIO The MiaMlUHTM ? Model X?M. M.gh.fidelilr FM/AM. 7" oval woofer and a nigh frequen cy tweeter Danish Modem style in oil-finished Walnut veneer. American Style in Maple veneer >-tpeaeer Mfk Fidelity amy ST""-? *74.95 2&ESBK 1881 FM/AM TABLE RADIO TIM UMMU ? MUll Ml*. Contemporary styling. Zenith FM lunar. ?" oval ?oa altar. Automatic bait boot! circuit. Cabinet In choice ot 3 decorator color com bination*. 5r~ IP AGE HOME APPLIANCE |J. C. Page. Owner Warsaw, N. C. I
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