SANDTRAPTER WINNERS AT DOTUN CC ? The above ladies Duplin last Tiwsdey!1Ebe?acy*22. 'fin winners'wwnf'left m right. Buccaneer's Danie Hayes, low putts; Rockflsh's Linda Briggs, low gross with an 83; Duplin's Nancy Edens, low net with s 62; Rockflsh's Lobs Garriss. longest driver; and Rockfisb's Maybell Whitsker, closest to pin. Pro Joe Wirthman reports 39 ladies played in the turnout ?r . ; " .. . V . ? ?? The weatherman has beea iwthj to the golfers since way back, but a touch of sunshine ; here gpA there.brought oat a * few of the link flatters over the I past week. It looks like no ; tourney play will really get : underway antil some time in ; -late March or early April. AO j the dobs in the area report good : play several days recently, bat J that unpredictable weatherman ; is still telling us winter will still * be aroand far a little while : k"*"" mi j Lakewood Pro Dong Smith J announces a Jaycee Invitational ; Golf Tournament has beea : scheduled at his dub for April ; 30th. This may help other dubs ? in setting up tournaments. AO ; the dubs in the area need to ; know each other's schedule ... ; So check this one on your The weather may not be just right for most duffers, but we have word that three eagles a ^ nl> iigi itnsaslsAU icrru one c?cn on numocr nvc j atlakewood.^^ Coharie Pro Ed Smoot an I induding a two-man best-ball ; on the weekend of May 14-15. The real Mgee at Coterie wB be coming up the third weekend in July .. .It has to be one of the . outstanding invitationaU any I where. These golf events were ; announced so other dabs may I ffict. Pre Smoot urges golfers ' from DupHa and other dote to ; come and play with him any ?time. ? { Magnolia's spectacular Jade ! Carr recorded the first hole-in J one of the year at Lakewood I Country Club. Carr, using a { nine iron, seed the number sis ! par three bold, witnesaed by Joe I Boose and Rodney Smith. Con ? oratnlatinnc lark ***** * P ^ S- a a-B.rfcn ?! I ^Tl^ d a 4 Kamoicwooa rto jun rincD ?, announces golf dinks will be ! held for beys and girls, along ! with women, at his club during ; June ... right after school gets ? out for the summer. All boys 5 and girls of the dub are invited ! to attend the clinics: Duplin Pro Joe Wirthman * atWiUa* r, A 11 fmmmm m i, m ? AM S reports only toorsofncs or kss will be allowed on the course during weekends, Wednesdays and holidays. In other words, no more five somes, boys. Richmond's Joe BHfcy. Mr. Charlie Thomas' son-in-law, and J. P. Smith won the closest L Z to the pin content held at Lake wood last weekend. RamMewood Pro Jim Finch announces a Sm>erball Golf Tourney la in die making . . . fhfflikl the weather cooper Ate. WUl announce next week. Finch said. "We will start a member ship drive during dm month at Aprfl" 1: ! Coharie Pro Ed Smoot reports a two-man best-ball, with handicap, for members this coming Sunday. February 27. ] Some 30 members have signed ( up to play. J , ***** t ^ , Duplin members who missed i the coveted dish doner and card party last weekend at the club . . . really missed a fine j evening of good food and fd 1 nw.allln lowsnip ? . ? ? Pro Joe Wirthman announces s SuperbaU Golf Tourney for . both men and Women at DCC sometime during dm month of March. ment in MayTDstrastill be set and announced as soon as pos sible. eeyee Foee. A NOTE OF THANKS To our neighbors and friends, I we cannot find words to express ? our appreciation to all who came to our rescue the night of our i house lite. We thank the fire 1 departments from Beulaville I and Potters HOI for the work t they did in saving what they did | for us. They did a fine job. t We thank all the churches t that gave us love offerings. We pray that God will Mess you all. a Thanks, 1 Archie and Gaynede Brown t ' -i fTSfo'' iMNfriftfiWritk -1 K C Pf AltfO jFKBVCNCR J I E. W. GODWIN'S SONS I I Call U? If You Nood Lumbar I I Or Building MotorioU I I From Forost - To Mill - To You I I Shinglo ft Any Typo Roofing I V f Jg^., ^ ?.#? ?? ** j wi??i y ?hhkuvtj jk Uy of ^ proper id KcaanreUie {SSd to S sj'bylnw f? the organisation and to study a dues structure. This committee will present its study and report at the first regular rawting of the Kenansville Area Chambei of Commerce to be held on March 8, 1977, *t 7:30 p.m. at the Duplin County Farm Bureau The Quunber of Commerce It open to anyone who la In terested in the betterment of the Kenansville area. Top do not have to own a business to be a member. Membership la open to everyone. To date over 30 Indhriduals and huainesses have tapteaaed an interest in being a membei. if you desire farmer information, or wish to Join, contact me at the Town Hafl. Another item of discuasion at the meeting on February IS was the Governor's energy Conner* vation meaaures. Governor set oar home thermostats at 65 dagnes. He has also Biade it mandatory that businesses aot operate their business for more than 48 hoars st 62 degrees. Businesses must also post a sign stating what hours they, will be operating with their thermostats at 62 degrees. There is no Hmit on the number of hours a business can operate; however, all hours of operation over 48 must be with the thermostats set at 55 degrees. We encourage everyone to comply with these regulations and requests. On February 22, dm Jim Burns program of WBCT-TV, Channel 6. Wilmington, was in Kenaasville taping a program sbout Liberty Hall and other listeria places in Kenansville. tentative plans call for the program to be aired sometime in he middle of March. Whan 1 BAMBECCE POIKSUPPES j., ' .* f i '-f" ww . ? . ? ? ' . ? _ wu _ _a u lames Kenan Athletic Depart nent. BASKETBALL DEMONSTRATION The 4th, Sth and 6th graders >f Kenansville and Warsaw 3emeotary schools will pot on a >asketball demonstration on Saturday, Febraary 26th at 6 >.m. at James Kenan High School. They have been participating n a basketball dink fcr the past oar Saturdays at James Kenaa. Allowing die demonstration, be Kenansville Jaycees will day the Warsaw Jaycees, and he Magnolia Jaycees will play he Mount Olive Jsyoees. The cost of the demonstration ind the basketball games will be II. and the proceeds will go to he James Kenan Athletic De i&rtment. a--., , I wUl The KciUMville Bc?utif)c? S.airigh'oo Marches to?!^e? the ?w?rd. Aim Omfl our nc?Nt "Mnior citizen", la fhMto, A?. and all the Beau ffi^finVXrk/Thc dfajTlrf such gKapt m she Beautifl ado Committee i* whet makes in Hi mch i t |. i? '" ,:f!f K Ahriqre I* District Tournament North Duplin High School (1) Princeton >, J COLS Feb. 22' J0r?' , : 8:00 (7) North PupHa (4) Lucama Feb. 26 ?L___6:00 Feb. 25 6:00 (5) Midway W, i ii i (8) Clement . M?rch2 ' 6:00 Feb.24 6:30 ? (2) Rock Ridge .? " ,,, ??' ???? (3) Ho?Wood Feb.22 'f.'vU y,. 5:00 (6) Lee Woodard ,vis Wv ' ;??l * ?' 1 c Z5 -t. *V-V' :V ? : BOYS (1) Bock Bid* Feb. 22 6:30 ??? (7) Lee Woodard Feb. 28 (4) North Duplin 7:30 Feb.25 7:30 ?? (5) Midway }? " ????1 March 2 (8) Topsail 7:30 ? ' ' " ?''? Feb. 24 5.-00 k I (2) Garland March 1 (3) Lncama 7j0 Feb. 24 I | , (6) Princeton 1, TUBBC m ?, ? ncino 19 m - ? mm ^ A. * mm m m m m mm. mm IflllAr LEAST $ 15 AN ACRfc BE F TER. ST . * Their broad spectrum fumigant. |.* protects your tobacco crop against le!Ii8t0^andd^ses And that s good. Our broad spectrum fumigant. Terr-O-Cide* 30. ia better than good. Ours not only does everything that theirs does. Ours does it better. From 516 to S18 an acre better. And then some. , Tobacco tests conducted at North Carolina State University have proven Terr-O-Cide 30 to be an effective multi . purpose furmgant against nematodes and ^ diseases like :k shank and Granville '^L -wHt. But that's not all. Terr-O-Cide 30 7 was given an excellent recommendation "? r ? * ' t -M less fill-up time. Because Terr-O-Cide 30 is applied at a row rate of 6 gallons per acre. So ours is easier to handle. With fewer stops to fill up tanks. We even think you'll like our bright blue, oolv drum better than their steel ? drum. Ours is rust-free Theirs isn't So ours won't c! an Iron plpt, tna I at -Ont?inii',g 30,878aquars ??wi or i 0.71 Of . a I portion I loli iy J 8 Water* and I ?. rVAu i oy m oooo g dated NonvmtM 8, ? I Jarn*? D Horrlnfl, at ate, ro- I opnted In Book 471. P*o* 22, of | it ry. TRACT TW0; BEGINNING ?I an Iron pipe In tho oenter of Graded Road #1806 at a point where tho waters of Spring Branch flot ui dm leath said road; thence running along the run of Spring Branch as It meanders to an Iron pipe which Is bearing N. 2 degrees 03' E. 5 39 22 (eat from the Iron pipe in the road mentioned above; thence 3. B2 degrees 31' E. 179 22 feel to an Iron pipe; thence 8, 6 degrees At W, 121.08 feet to an Iron pipe In the oanter of Graded Road #1508; thence with the oenter of said road N 88 degrees 25' W. 188.50 feet to an Iron pipe, the point and place of BEGINNING, containing 22,584.28 square feet. And being a portion of the following dtodo: Dee a datid December 13, 1943, from Gien nle J. Grady Arnette and Carl Grady & wife, Thelma Lillian Qrartw to Mlnnia Rrnwn Ft roll and husband, Henry L. Ezzell recorded fat Book 423, Page 284, of the Duplin County Registry. This description covers 7,341 square feet of the above re firrid to doed. LI low too bolna a s ??? ?? *? ? * kinow ve? wiuw portion of a certain tract of land claimed by J. R. Waters and wife. Nettle Waters by deed dated November 5. 1961, from James 0. Herring, et als, re corded In Bode 471, Page 22, of the Duplin County Registry. This deed covers 16,213.28 square feet, or the remaining portion of the above total. This sale MM be made subject to the 1977 ad valorem taxes. The highest -bidder at aaid sale shall be required to make a sash deposit of ten percent (10%) of his bid as evidence of good faith. This the 7th day of February, 1977. t/Qeorge R. Kornegay, Jr.. WMt-QRKJr - ? i :tV \ iiftdfifli Matador Waga AC. ^Factory I Warranty, Like Maw cyl. Auta-Trana., PS, AC, 11 i 9,000 mllna, Factory War- I ranty, Ltka Naw 99,960. I ! 8,000 mtlao, 6 cyl., Auto! I Trana PS, AC, Like Naw I > >9,999. I 1 19/6 Qremftn Yallow, 6 I eyl., Auto.Trana., PS, AC I 19/9 ftwftl - I I PS, PB. AC, n.wu miMBi tike New 99,060. 1976 Matador - Maroon, Brown Vinyl Top, PS, PB, AC, 11,000 mllaa. Like Now 1976 Oread Arte - 2 Dr., 1k Maroon, white vinyl top, PS, PB, AC, 28,000 mliee, one owner, aport wheels, extra dean 94,900. 1974 RMora - 2 Dr., Ma roon, Maroon vinyl top, PS, PB. AC, AM&FM radio. P/Wlndowa, 37,000 mllaa 94,300. 1074 Parnate ? 2 Dr.,' HT, Blue, White vinyl top, P9, PB, AC 93,900. 1973 Lemane - 2 Dr.H.T., Brown, Tan vinyl top, PS, PB, AC, AM&FM radio 92,900. 1079 Bulek Century - 2 Dr.H.T., QoM, Tan vinyl top, PS, PB, AC. AM&FM radio 92,890. I 1976Hornet-2 Dr., Blue, 0 V cyl., AT, PS, 36,000 mllaa, one owner 92,400. 1974 Gremlin - Red, 0 cyl., AT, 24,000 milea, one owner 91,960.' 1074 Torino - 4 Dr., Yellow, PS, PB, AC. 36,000 milea 1076 Mustang Marts I - White, 4 speed, PS, AC, sport wheats, 26,000 miles, one owner 93,660. 1076 Caprtoe Chev. - 2 Dr.H.T., Blue, White vinyl 1076 Monte Carta - Z D?-, H.T., Red, White Vinyl taa DC pa ir. ti 9M ? wp, ? W| ' ??t -w?t? 1974 Mont* Carlo - Black, Black vinyl top, PS, PB, AC. Extra cloan $4,690. 1976 Matador -Bkie, 4 Dr.. PS, PB. AC, 36,080 mHoo " ' $8,060. 1973 Ply. - 4 Dr.. Btua, Black vinyl top, PS, PB. AC $1,960. 1972 dwv. Truck - White, Nioo truck $1.499., 1971 Chrys. - 4 Or., Green, Green vinyl top, PS, PB, AC, One owner $1,460. 1971 Bulck Skylark Wagon - i Groan, PS, PB, AC, On# wTcutla** - 2 White, Maroon vinyl top, PS.PB.AC.AM&FM Radio || 966 1976 Ply. Wagon - Silver, P8, PB, AC, Extra clean 1973 Chev. 4 Dr., Blue, I PS, PB, AC 32,180. KM 1*74 Butok Century - 4 Or., I White, PS. PB, AC $3,280. I 1878 Chew. Caprice - 4 Dr.. I Green, Green vinyl top, -PS, I PB, AC $3,880. I top. ps, pb. ac, am&fm; i Radio $2,860.9 r 1878 Penh*-4 Dr., Green, I ( Green vinyl top, PS, PB, ? M7J Torino Red I PB, AC, Clean car $1,860. K j 1870 Tortne - 2 dTh^] ^ B, MAFM FT Radio, sport wheals, 13,000 mflas, or* ownor (6,400. 1(78 Qrsmlki - Ysllow, 9 cyl., AC, AMAFM Radio, 1 M 0. ? ? uon i iorgei me oaroecue Jork Supper sponsored by tile Varsaw, Kenansville and Mag tolia Jajmn and the James Cenan Supporters at the JK ' ?roruary zotn from >?/ p.m. deliveries will be made no 1:30-6:30p.m. The suppers are , 12. and nmceeda will eo to the