^|| GOLDSBOKO'S JEBE HILBU1N WINS SWCC NINTH INVITATIONAL - Above, the little happy guy on the left, Harvey "Stonewall" Reinhardt, Tournament Director of the Ninth Annual Southern Wayne Country Club Golf Invi tational, congratulates Jere Hilburn of Galdaboro on winning the tourney with round* of 65-70-135 7-under par. Reinhardt also congratulates Ramblewoods Joel Hants, center, with rounds or 69-70-139, 4-under par just back of Hilburn and a field of 146 other golfers. Other winners in the championship flight were David Bryan, Jr., third place, with rounds of 70-70-140, Larry Hodges in fourth with rounds of 68-74-142, and MOt Nowell. Jr.. with rounds of69-74-143 in fifth. ??rm . KAMU?WOOD OC CLASS WINS IN S0D1HEIN VATNE INVITATIONAL - Beulaville's Butch Budd, left, won third iWuce in the first flight, in the Ninth Annual Invitational Golf" Tournament staged at Southern Wayne Country Club of Mount Olive last weekend. Deep Run's Joel Harris, playing dnt of RamMewood Country Club, placed second in the lampmnshtp^flight. Congratulations to two of Duplin flFT v*.; : ? I'-dA '*'? Tournament Director Harvey ferinhardt expressed appre ciation to all those who helped . make the Ninth Annual Southern Wayne Invitational a success. "We know that quite a few members don't even get a pat on the hick, but they play Auch an important part, and we really do appreciate them very ?' Ihuch," Reinhardt said. ????? Duplin Pre Joe Wirthman urges members who would like to play in the "Member Member" Golf Tourney Scheduled for this coming weekend, April 30 and May 1. to don tact tbd Pro Shop before Friday of this week. "We have twenty teams signed up to play and would like to see other members come and play." Wirthman said. Wirthman also reports a dance will be held in connection with the golf tourna The Ladies Sandtrappers League traveled to Rockfish CC of Wallace Tuesday. ?wtf Pro Gene Brigcs reports a two-man best-ballTnvitatjonal at Rockfish Country Club Saturday and Sunday. April 30 and May *; 1. The Memphis Beats will play for the tournament dance Saturday nighcjVgril 30th. Pro Ed Smoot announces a two-man best-ball invitational scheduled at Coharie Country Club of Clinton May 14-15. Duplin Tournament Director Robert Lee announces the 13th Annual Invitational Golf Tour nament the weekend of May I 28-29. A 125 entry fee wffl include a practice round, 36 holes of tournament golf, cock tall hour and a dance . . .Now beat that eaeeo Would you believe just one day could make a "hole" lot of difference . .with that little white ball anyway. Up at SWCC this past weekend, some of the very best found that getting in the "hole" a lot different. . . .firom one day to the next. f. ***** .. . .James Carr had an 87-95, R? Carlton a 90-99. Billy Potter a 76-84, Davis Lee 74-80. Tom Turlington 70-78 Roscoe Baker R''-- rj -t ? , 5^^ ? ? f ? in* nee, rClC ui* <W Harold Mooring. <Ken?o!ap man. . ^ Fore. WARSAW UITLE LEAGUE STANDINGS Tow Won Loot Rotary Yankees 2 0 Jaycees Rods 2 0 Lions Cubs 1 l Taylor A's 0 I Bennett Braves 0 1 Nat l Spinning Mets 0 2 Lost Week's Games *'?- '?}??? ^p| '? '* f ~ - -? Yankees 20 CubsO A's 21 BravesA Cubs 16 Mets 7 Reds 11 Mets 6 Next Week's Games May 2, Cabs vs. BravJ^ May 3. Reds vs. Yankees May 4. A's vs. Mets J May 5, Braves vs. Yankees May 6. Cube vs. Mets ? - ] May 7, A's vs. Reds Anthony ^Hodges" -3; Mel Honeycutt -1; and Seotty Smith ? * Incomplete ? to be completed at next regular scheduled game on May 10. 1 ? AND SHOTGUNS IN 1 ? STOCK. ALL KINDS. BUY I ? NOW AND SAVE HillII I I Also good selection ol I I OUINN^VARIETY I t 5 K lansvltle Intercom project. From all the sponsors, thanks for supporting this project. | While we are on the part project subject, let me ask a question. Have you contributed to this project yet? So far we have raised only S230 through I contributions. Some recent con tributors whom we have not recognized are: Mr. and Mrs. I Fat Matthis. Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKay, Mr. and Mrs. James Blanton and Mr. and Mrs. I I Ooprge Penney. Thanks to these I Ohd the others who have con-. I I trlbuted. the parks improve ments will be a reality. Next week in all the local newspapers we will have an announcement of a major con tribution to the park project. ' When you find out who it is. ? please let them know how much & we appreciate their help. The I total runds that have beemE I raised through contributions ,j I and projects exceeds 58,000. Do ' your share to help us reach a ?; goal of S25.000. It can be done if ?$ we all pitch-in ' } We would like to welcome to Kenansville a new business, Carolina Radiator Service, who. will be opening on May 2. Stop Iby and see the operator, George* ? Ballard, and nave your car '< checked out for the upcoming hot summer. Also moving to r Kenansville recently was Mrs. ! Hazel Best and family, who are living in the old Whatley's Rest I Home. We are glad to have them with us. Mrs. Best works 1 with Whaley's Rest Home. One of our Town Commis sioners, John Hall, is n patient in Duplin General Hospital. John is dedicated to servine his Town and working for improve- * menu. Drop him a card and let Mm know that voti appreciate all he ton for his wenmunhy. I before he is back out at full strength but we do appreciate all that John contributes to our fine community. Our DO SOMETHING recog nit ion for a group or business this week goes to Quinn's Variety Store for fixing up and painting-up their store. Their improvements add new life to the downtown area. The DO SOMETHING individual award goes to Buddy King. Without Buddy's efforts, the two Softball tournaments could not have been as great as they were Thanks, Buddy,' for your hard work and dedication. Until next week, remember to do some thing to help your community and let everyone know that we are Proud or IU Past and Take Pride in Its Future. I THANK YOU My children and I wish to express our sincere appreciation for the prayers, flowers, cafds. food and other arts of kindness shown us in our time of sorrow. Mrs. Charles Lee God^oid ? Ten* Carlton Re-Elected To SGA < w Teresa Carlton of Warsaw has been re-elected as secretary of the Student Government Asso ciation at Campbell College for the 1977-78 school year. Miss Carlton is a sophomore majoring in medical technology. A Dean s List student, she is a member of the Baptist Student Union. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Carlton of 507 East Chelly Street in Warsaw. JK l-fck.r SgJrotsgfc" ?low season, the boys hope for a successful ending. The Senior Prom is Friday night at The Country Sqaire. !*'T7" i I ammy ttu??< d 'i ' ? re tlonidiy, 2'''AJI "qH tuck ?ad ?mile brightly! Strawberry I Grape Growtts I ^ W Ws or* in a position to supply you uv^th *" CiMtUfltA \M A 1 snuwuviiy ana arapf vanons we aiso Hoys quart and pint cups. K? rip I I Hi W ?????* - .. ?',&*- ', i,~i *- SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS ? N. B. Andrews Co. 100 East Jama* Straat ? Mount Otlva, N. C. Phonat: Off lea 658-2666, Homa 658-2494 Insurance ?: ? ? : PW1 nnnnmmr earn DIVIDENDS PAID For the 11th consecutive year Farm Bureau Insurance is paying a cash dividend on Fire, Homeowners, Farmowners, Inland Marine, Tobacco Floater, and Special Multi-Peril insurance policies. The 20% dividends were mailed April 18. '? * ' Farm Bureau Insurance also deviates 10% below State rates on these Flft ? lines and 15% below state rates on F" ? TWIUTE * Driva-ln B?ulavilU Frl.-Sat.-Sun. 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