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* . o Warren Helper f^rry Apple v Southern Wayne; 41-38-79 41--. 46-43-89 86-38-74 36-39-74 40 ' 'l ", I Q * l lAii I?Tiri i* e ^ | ?? I B. DUFFER I I OupNn Country Club . ,jj ( 4 it* i>5 . A t - TWO DCC GREATS ENJOY ING GOLF: Above Otto "Lefty" Carroll and Colonel Gib Buck relax between rounds at the cl ub enjoying the beautiful sunny spring-like weather. Lefty was ? ? ? Pro Marvin Watson announ ced all members planning to I play in the "Annual Spring Golf Tournament must qualify be tween April Sth and April 20th. You must play 18 holes and post qualifying score in Pro Shop. Watson surges all gol fers to enter tourney. " - ' RCC Ed Morton of Ramble wood urges all members to work toward membership drive now underway. Prises will be aw arded member with the most members as follow tag....first prize set of X31 irons ...... second set of X31 woods third prize a Walter Heganbag. v. , ? f\| - Ro?Wm eciS*51?& Saun ders announced ladles golf with fr*1,1111""" . one-up after nine but the Col onel gained revenge on backsi de. By the way It will be Gen eral Buck in a few days ?????? no more colonel boys. ? ? ? ? _ A W;,\- . .. hV ''& ? ? ? ? ? ?! luncheon third Tuesday, at 1:00 P.M. and league play fourth Tuesday. ^ ~ &- *v<i ^ ****** DCC Pro Marvin Watson ur ges all ladles to plan to attend golf clinic each Tuesday in May at 10:00 A.M. Please make a special effort to attend these clinics. Four-ball, or so-called best - ball matches, such as are co mmon at most clubs, offer mo re opportunities to utilize st rategy to win than any other competition. I*. "'?' * .+1- . - "You are very ra^ovn," said the doctor to "I suggest you Uy%?-g#lf East Duplin: Jerry Hunter 55-48-103 McKlnley Edwards 58-49-102 Doug Brown 56-66-111 W.E. Brown 68-56-1U Next Match Southern Wayne April 10th. for a while and get a good day In now and then at the office." R.D. Johnson says the ear marks of a duffer in a sand trap., .climb down or up a sandy bank....or fail to enter at a level point nearest ball.... Jeave footprints unraked....and touch the sand with the club when addressing ball. Johnson ur ges all to rake traps. James Kenan High School de feated Wallace-Rose Hill, East Duplin and Southern Wayne at DCC last week in first match of year. Teams move to Sou thern Wayne CC, Tuesday, April 10th....Congratulations Tigers. I *????* James Kenan's Vic Owenby fired a 36-38-74, Doug Smith had a 35-39-74, Billy Potter had a 38-40-78, Mitch Reese had a 40-38-78, and Tommy Ben ton had a 45-40-86 in the high school match held at DCC last week. Coach Bill Helton's JK club won by 33 strokes over the field from W-RH, ED, and SW. ? e e e m : ? - . ? ? -1 Buddy Williamson of Char lotte was down visiting at DDC and Harold Precythe of Faison. Buddy, a six handcap fashioned a three over 75 his first day out. Faison's long ball hitting Kenneth Avent had a gimme eagle on number four. War saw's Hugh Carlton, bad back and all, fired-for sure-his all time high 46-53-99. f*& A- ? ? ? ?Pro Marvin Watspn -stated "? the "membership drive" at Du - pi in CC was well underway. Watson urges all members to invite a new member and cash in on the wonderful prizes first prize set of Wilson irons ???????? .second prtie set of Wil son woods.. and third prize a golf bag. The drive will run from April through June. Club President Roy Harwich announced Allen Draughan had been appointed to work on the ponds just off number one tee at PCC. Some members have expressed a desire for a pro gram to do away with the ugl iness around the ponds. BASEBALL EAST CENTRAL 9-A BASE BALL) ? ? y^K.- ' April 10th ?trgaw at Wallace-Rose Hill Southern Wayne at Jones Central South Lenoir at James Kenan Richlands at East Ouplin April Mth 4 Jones Central at Burgaw James Kenan at Wallace-RH Southern Wayne at East Duplin Richlands at South Lenoir , Deaths Mrs. Lacy Vines WARSAW-Mrs. Lacy Dobs on Vines, 82, died in North Caro lina Bpatist Home Wednesday evening. Funeral services were held at I the Quinn-McGowan Funeral I Home at 3 p.m. Friday by the Rev. Eugene Carmichael, J pastor of the Beulavllle Bap- I tlst Church. Burial was in the Dobs on fa- j mily cemetery near Kenans- I ville. ' Survivors include two sis- j ters, Mrs. WJ. Middleton Sr., I of Warsaw, and Mrs. Bryan of ' Wilmington; two brothers, Ty son Dobs on of Beulavllle, and Claude Dobs on of Wilmington. 1 Mrs. Mary H. i Brady WALLACE-Mrs. Mary Hoi- i den Brady, 51, died Wednesday at her home. Funeral services were held Friday at 2 pan. in the Wall ace Baptist Church with the Rev. L.E. Whitlock officiating. Bu rial in Riverview Memorial Park near Watha. Surviving are her husband, J. A. Brady; one daughter, Mrs. William Richards of Pittsboro; one son, J .A. Brady Jr. of Ab erdeen; two sisters, Mrs. Ruth Stagg of Lyman, S.C., and Mrs. Robert Hyatt of Greer, S.C. A native of South Carolina, she was a daughter of the late James and Emma Boyd Hoi den of Rlchlands, S.C. She had lived in Wallace for several years and was a member cf the, Wallace Baptist Church and v&S secretary to Congressman, David N. Henderson of Wall- - ace in his district office here, i o I hioned Ms all time low re cently ??????312 82. BUI "Honey moon" Potter returned to the | links weak and run down. Co- { lonel Gib Buck was out recent- i ly playing with Otto Carroll. ' Last but not least, the big j stick from Magnolia, J.P. Sm ith returned after a brief tour in Georgia. Fore. LOOK what you can do *nth Take an old drasaer?or a II | chest, a dask, a sideboard. I J j No matter how battered Its I j finish, you can transform it into a thing of beauty with I J CON-TACT self-adhesive I I plastic. You'll have fun? II and a real conversation I j piece besides Shown: I I -572. Black-and-White Can- I I ing. plus -131. Black. Come I J see dozens more patterns in I I colorful florals, smart wood- I I II" wMe. W a yard I I /AHytBS NOW. / / yo MOSE. CO ,?c I| Id dlW" PERSONALS Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Kornegay Thursday night were Cindy smith of Indian Springs and Todd Pirker of Mt. Olive. Saturday night De Witt Smith of Smith Chapel and Judy Waters of Suttontown were visitors of theKornegays. Will Taylor of Deep Bun vis ited Mrs. Jennie Taylor and Jasper Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Domell Kor negay and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Byrd of Alberts on, Sunday at dinner. ? ! PA Liua W ? Vt ? . |i i aSS ? a - - ? i Mrs. v diogiMon ana Mrs. Mack Price mended a 'Stanley* supper s > at Wilson. Barbwfwt Sipr Law Ridge Free Will Baptist Church will sponsor * barbecue supper Saturday at Oak Ridge Community building, beginning I at (o'clock. Proceeds will go to church building fund. WHITES WFT" HOT WATER ^^a Pww a Ua^w S^^M^nes Mw i SWrti via White fabrics and heavily soiled clothes of any color should be laundered in hot water of at least 140 degrees F., according to the National LP-Gas Association. not be responsible for any dates lncurad by Katherloe P. Swln . soo, since our separation Feb II I I I w?i!!!!.''i?? I I MMCTMNK fwMraal M* I ? ?**. to tfi Ml IB Mtars. *m I I ItlT to Mdlluto itsuBMl*? I ? CMtuOon Ml IMT*"!. ?*? I ? mm rnm MUnul vxpat ? ? tpanUam. HMlUnStockPi? ? ? MraOMvAkMpRmmrtraa I ? llll H 1M WMa, ttortby M<?| li I ? pptwMoa of SCREW WORM ml I ? MM MAGGOT MMMkm. N I ? MlMtMIW. AMhrdlnclhre ? I Mr mm |*n. Minor arts, run- r I im, nmm Ml scratches. Rvfe I I loo ttolMStocS I M ttptl Get linn I ? mi wim ??i ?jT; ??#*&&*'? l| Tlescrtotson: |] ?Smile/ V Telephone: something that requires an answer before it asks a question. Critic: one who finds a little bad in the best of things. ???????? You can't win. If you make out your income tax correctly, you go to the poorhouse. If you don't, you go to jail. Be careful about calling yourself an expert. An 'ex' is a has-been, and a 'spurt' is a drip under pressure. | Golfing businessmen have a problem. If they shoot a above par, they're neglecting their golf, and if they shoot I below par, they're neglecting their business. I Don't neglect yourself-come to BREWER DRUG CO. V IN PINK HILL, N.C., and let us advise you on the best I vitamin to pick you up to prevent a good case of Spring fever. Perry Hall -A.L. Jackson-Hoody Jackson I Mount Olive Rt. 1 Mount Olive at Scott's Store ?. V ji? a ; 8 8 I FROSTY MORN SMALL SMOKfD PICNICS CROSS 6RA0E A ir^ 5599 "ROOSTERS 180 8 I c|ppL|ip|u Jin SPARE RIBS 250 u 1 ASPIRIN ? HO NECK BONES8 -$1.00| 100 COUNT LUZIANNE , TU BUS 69t TWIN PET DOG FOODCan 80 ?r case $3.69 ZESPEIt TU "? 25*?? 49t COFFEE SALE MAXWELL HOUSE I Lb. Bag ^ i Lb. Can 77( 10 Oz. INSTANT $1.39 6 Oz. 89(1 6 Oz. INSTANT NESCAFE 89( i GOLDEN RIPE M BANANAS ? 90 FRESH 6REEN _ ? CAB B A G E pou"d 4 v 10 Oz. INSTANT NESCAFE $1.39 LUZIANNE Red Labia 2 Lb. Bag 51 05 COBLE CITATION ICE MILK i 390 59C TWIN PK6 j cSrs10M{ REG SIZE TIDE. CHEER. , * ; O U LII 41 P < I M D |yP I 1^1 ROX T ~ T m HUNTS PIZZA CATSUP mo2bot ALL BRAND Reg. Or King CMttTTKc >1.89 PEPS COLAS < CTN AI llll l| ??"? # I KUU Q FROSTY MORN PURE LARD 2 LB. 250 ? LB. 490 25 LB. STAND $2.99 ' B Griffins 1 Barbecue I Now*Open For I Sunday Lunch WE SERVE PARTIES ANYWHERE
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