ku ? m^MHI ? i- , i" "rVtc . . ,J PgEL?_____J2JH????4fc5fc*??mmmmmm ? PAGES THIS WEEK f* 10 CENTS PLUS TAX ?^1 w -1> ..- . 1 ? MM* i tii at 01 fa aboi oJ ce .He ? , .i I to is w d. i th 72 t ?ti it rnoHon ws mad ft* he 72 cent ami the ot il th. 3o ... ra o 72 ce 75 snU, ? . Warn* ? ts pUiei than th Count). Warsaw ? ti rtl ? ?- ift- ? 1 fr^ii ? Ifc |- . i nc fcnc^>i s jfwcn* nlMla und -153,840 Monday. If wi!! also receive from th. nt> $40 , | akpttsl outlay to bring ?< total of 11.890,94 m ,ntj|lE| ? urrent k*>I budget is Stfgfpi In to fundi 9m choolswHI re? eive 7.< .n revenue shoring money to cornptett ^finsru:ing of theory mooting June 19, it had ^witi cipated setting a tns rate of 69 ' cents. However, the ?53.000 request from the Board of lib $51,000. .? A tax arte of 61 cento would h#ve brought in $20,000 more jp?n^hc 99-cent rate did under 72-cei?t rate and it died without a second. / ^ '"vBL' ; ' Commissioner Emmett Kelly the* moved for a W-cent tax rate, deleting the $153,000 for the schools. Hoffler seconded this motion However. Com missioners Arliss Albertson W.J. Costin and lUj. Fnasell Hoffler again made a motion - for a 72-cent rate, which died without a second. Following mere discussion. Heftier again moved for the 72-cent rate. This time Kelly .J seconded. Hoffler, Kelly and Albert son voted for the motion for 72 cents with Fusseil and Costin against it. fl Music To Open The Liberty Cort fj| Brenda James and Soft js&'.snLs'JE Uinment for thoat attending the Special Opening Night at THE 11BERTY CAW oo Jnly 6 in ftenansville. Activities^Will s ? i oegw a< o:jw p.m. witn Supper in the Pines, in ?n area nest to the outdoor theatre with musk beginning at 7 p.m. followed by the openisg performance of Randolph UBuerger's THE LIBERTY CART. ^ Oprv House fn Nashville, on the Louisiana Hayride, sang KSrssxS'SK nu (190 neia beauty Utles ot Miss Goldsboro, Miss Wayne County and Miss North Carolina Pouter Queen. Soft Leather regularly ap pears at clubs and in concerts through Eastern North Carolina. Personnel for the group, in addition to Breoda. is Carlton James on drums, Renee Hood, vocalist, Mac Raynor in piano. Grower Hood on bass guitar and Mike White playing lead guitar, and vocalist- The group per forms a variety of music which includes country * city listening. pop and beach style. The Special Opening Night of THE LIBERTY CART k planned as an opportunity for the citi zens of Duplin County to enjoy an evening of food and enter tainment in what many theatre enthusiasts believe to he the finest amphitheatre in the country, the William R. Kenan, Jr. Memorial Amphitheatre. Tickets are available at THE LIBERTY CART Office, and from individuals in each com munity in Duplin County. Full-Time Magistrate Service PestjLned ' v ^ ^ ^ ^ the second wecfcwill be Jaly 31 - ISatTwTS. ?-??A *.;**< *&. . r ? ^ the aew ^pUfl wffl [ , , ? |, >.., ?;) .^j Be Built In Rose Hill Area Its c; iis. j,-\ i,? n Circle 3 ory 0^ i. . its kiad in Easu-'ra North Carolina. There are three more , ? all 2 enters, n< H i i ig n inoti ? in Stanley County near Monroe and the third near North Wilkesboro. The Rose H$ disease diagnostic laboratory Carolina 'and rtrffed b|'? cArd for vets ui pnvttc pftcticc. .4. <w~.. homgt, not treat disease. Id the mini-session just com pleted in Raleigh, funding for this project wis approved, with S300,000; for constroctioa, 578,010 fdr flee new positions, and operating expenses for 1970-79. Duplin County is to furnish a kite to be built outside al. ? nil.. |ini,U? V "W*' '? i?i>? the aty limits. Eighty-five 4-HVrs MnM Mitchell 4-H thnp June 5 10 home with mtmBr f!?P&r Beginner swimming swards were given to Itayshetta Ji Rose Hill nd Missy Clark nd Cowan of B?3av,He vmi i toranfc v 're fseiS of Wendell Walla * Craig Smith of _ Uoyd Hag : Warsaw, Lea* BCounty Howe ?arc. I WOLFPACK . MURPHY FARMS - Several member* of the N.C | State bfsketball team enjoyed feood^Dupttji j '' * ? fs Murphy Farms Grain Merchandising Director, is Metered with, left to right. Clyde Austin. Glean Sudhop, Chuck NevM. Craig Watts and Craig Davis. Also pictured is Wendy Murphy. (Photo by Joe Lanier) ?: DrL Gooding Di.s?Sunday Grove Cemetery in KeMmtftte. Dr. Gooding grew up on a dink was set up in KenansviSe for removing tonsils during the depression years. He kept account el the babies.that he delivered until the number ,*6fCG^^ ed several 11-a.ntSht fYffi. m Vh Cft4a urae rrcaito oyma nt w as ntf St iff He was a pot Master of St. John s Lodge No. 13. A.F. A A.M. and a member of the frdertf the Easten Staranda

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