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R,mh. _ . rh,fc Fnterl,ln M?h--- ZL P)0 HimXMewoou cou.i.ry uiucriiin n^^^BDcrs wiin Picking: Above some o( the members of Ramhlewood en joy a "pig picking" ollowing en* afternoon of golf on the specious coarse President Themes Seller welcomed over 180 members end guest to the Samrdey afternoon pig picking including guest from National Spinning and Guilford-Nation el. Club Manager George Wellons declared the event very suc oessfuiL^ Pi ???? " Rockfish Pro Gene Brlggs reports the teem of Meal Carl ten woo the regular Scramble Golf Tournament held at the club, Sunday afternoon. March 25th Other members of Carl ton's team Included Donald Har dison, Dudley Robbing, and Mit chell Paul. The team fashioned a seven-under 66. Archie Her ring's team tied Bobby Smith's team for second place with a fire-under 67. Herring's team included Bobby Mathis, D.D. Blancherd. and Ma/belle Whi taker Smith's team were Car roll Holllngsworth, John Boney, and Frances Keir. Rockfish's : next Scramble will come up in April. Southern Wayne CC will stage their Fifth Annual Invitational Golf Tournament, Saturday and Sunday. April 28-29. Entry fee of twenty dollars will include practice round week of April 28-37; 36 holes of tournament play, cocktail hour and hor <F oeuvres Saturday night (wives Invited). Five winners in each flight BOO. 375. CO. 130. and B5 gift certificates. Only first 180 applicants will be accepted. Deadline for receiving applica tions will be April 25th. ???? Ramblewood CC Annual Club Championship will get underway by April 23rd. All members are urged to sign up by that time. It will be match play, and the tourney will get under way by May Sth. One match i per week must be played. Tro phies to winners and runner-Bp in each flight. Social will fol- , low final round. ???? Pro R.C. KInlaw announced the next Breakfast Open at Dup lin will be staged, Saturday. April 7th. All members are urged to play in this event. Ramblewood's spring dance is oa tap for April 13th with the "Oubmen" furnishing the music. Members interested ; contact Club Manager George We lions or Sally Joe Houston : ? ???? The Ladies Sandtrappers Le ague will play at Rockflsh CC in Wallace Tuesday of this week. Club members comiqgfrom Wh ite Lake, Lakewood. Fort Fi sher, Burgaw, Dunn, Southern Wayne and Rockflsh. Members at Duplin need to Invite a guest and play In the "member-cuest" sctiedulcddu 6 u ring the month of April. Time and date will be carried next week. Spring Is here and time t< play golf. ..see yon on the li nks. ???? 'Fore League Little Tryouts Warsaw Little League try* outs will be conducted Saturday March 31st, at Taylor Field, lo cated on George St., Warsaw, North Carolina The following age schedule is planned: Ages 9 and 10 from 10:00 am. till 12 Noon, ages U and IS from 1:00 p.m. till 3:00 p.m. A candidate who will be 13 July 31st, 1973 or earlier will be unable to play. A candidate must be nine by August 1, 1973, to be eligible to play. Gospul Muck MOUNT OLIVE?The NewC reatlons will present a program of gospel music and testimony at Cabin Free Will Baptist Ch urch near BeulavfUe or. Sunday April 1,1973, at 6:30 p.m. The Rev. Jimmy Webster is pastor. nd Vestal , ? PACT *7$. In brief, reports we given as follows: Vernon H. Reynolds: TO n tobacco productions was emphasized d urlng the past year. Recent practices concer ling fertilizer. |? chemicals, etc . were Included It the -in. - A tobacco I meeting was held with approx imately 90 people attending COMMUNITY DEVELOPME NT - IX pi in c unty parti: ipated In the Neuse Area Development Association for the first time In 1978. Several! livlduali and committees were recognized for their outstanding accomplishm ents. ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Several citlaens of the county recently attended a hearing in Southern Pines to discuss str eam reclassification affecting the county. Also, two Ext en projects delating to pputtry etch; L.VE5T! ;K Income from all pha es of 11 k was reviewed. Ketchle r 1 that he I putting a oti it . k housing end marketing His Itu feed costs were discussed. Perform.;.c< rtii g proje ts were listed as a point of eagihaiis. WUklns: CORN AND S OYBEANS - The corn and soy bean subcommittee charted ru ne points of emphasis to con centrate on during the past yr. Several group meetings have been held with attendance .tf approximately 90 each time. I A project involving SO to 100 low-income producers was re I YOUTH - The 4-H and Youth ! r has held two m? - I etlngs to make plans and eva luate progran ifforts The committee was recognized and Griffin reviewed the points of emphasis that have been cot .. ... r? lift ; F* i s if spe* MaeH. Spice, r HOUSING - Two ot thi mail ms st orked on during the year were making house plant available and helping people understa... it problems involved in wood CLOTHING - Mrs Spicer reported that the had received training in construction of m- . en's Jackets and showed an example of what she will plan to teach homemakers. MANAGEMENT - Program has been given to various cl ubs in the county concerning beeping "The Family's Impor tant Papers." Judy H. Wallace: FAMILY | RELAT10N5-T arget audience c ho3en was the y ung adult with emphasis on family communi cation A Senior Citizens Fun Day was held in cooperation with 4-H'ers. NUTRITION-A program on P arty-Fare reached approxima tely 800 people. The EFNEP program continues to progress and reach many low-income families with nutrition Infor mation. Zennle J. Qulnn: CUCUM BERS - A meeting on cucum i bar production was held with j approximately 125 people atten ding ^BLUEBERRIES-Special dem onstration on insect control w as held GRAPES-Pruning demonstra tion and a chemical control r.v*. sk-'M !. -APING' '."hrci *ork ?hop Bsio re held to *c le I " : v < >.8. i c omplii tei th Ei lit st? on v ? , - . of the projjrwr ;UUtlon re in Ig MMtamente) . 1U . The ere elected to served on ? three ye?r tern on the tr< Pom'Hill, HUl vu w* n ? Ml McNeill! U ch ih in Storm :o mi, 11 id re .1 At ?-...free, Wtratvi ieer< & eulivoie ? OFFICERS OF THE Duplin County Agricultural Extension Advisory Board for 1973 were elected recently at an Advi sory Board meeting held at the Country Squire Restaurant. Secretary: Mrs. Louise Hunter, Beulaville; Chairman 1 El lis Vestal, Chairman, Kaoansvilles Vice-chairman: Aubrey Murine, Warsaw (absent when picture was made). rsALl^TT-""""SALIT^!--TATI77TI PU -.?? . 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