vjt. r ? j. ?.. 1BL . J xigMhu/ - > . r \*s\ w if 1.%$ v* 4 y ?-'s;' ii ^ ^ w ? :^A. ? . . ji4Mr >4 L Hr * t?9 I ^^BBPPHRPi^ ?"*'''' ^IPl? ' ffT*^ *'*;?> !^' * \ I* HH -~- ?-? ?* -Ml. ^ _ _. m ?_ - *S8tP ???'.. y .;-i- 'n''"- ? ?*: /.'^l .Jyli i \m ???-? . _J^^^HbPjBBBBHPBB-iiW^ ~^L ? _ ? 14 PACKS THIS WEEK! J 10 O-N IS PI US TAX ; ,v? ink. ? v d liculd m of *ch?i?.? w.j com is We don't tin it It. " Tht ^1 M'tl was ly 122,41 Me bU from the tote that was jiubmitted last m, M The Board told the library group it it would set up its contracts so the last $50,000 would not be needed until the 1980-81 budget year, the Board would appropriate the money at that time. The contract for five moni toring units for the intensive care wing of DupHn General Hospital was awarded to General Electric Co. of Char lotte on ? bid of $24,197. This was the second lowest bid, the lowest being submitted by C&W Electronics of Ape* St $23,605. The reason for the choice by the hospital authority was that it already had four units similar to the ones offered by GE. In other .action, the Board reappointed Dallas Herring of Rone Hill to the Board of Trustees of James Sprout Institute ? The Board also approved recommendations of the towns for appointments to the Airport Commission. Named were Wayne Rich of Wallace, John Braddy of Rose Hill, and Pied Archer of Magnolia. Archer was re appointed. The Beard also changed the date of its second July meeting to July 23 from July 16 as two members would be absent on the regular date. ?May Be Five Times Predicted Cost * ~ f.,A Stan; Mghway improve . f*ent project in Warsaw that #bwn about $20,WotS emit Mprach more, possibly as pch at $100,000, officials The town-s share of the : ?S33bH sight. v .\\S. 4^ CP 2i^ ^;J 2' Test Repeoteit Pass ing section, and S56, or 82%; passed the math. Telverton reported 48 regular students have failed one or both sections of the tests two times. The system, has one remedial math and one or two remedial reading teachers in each high school to aid s tudents having i achievement problems. 1 In the second round W testing: ? At James Kenan. 18 regular students took the swrjss test and Z2 passed. Nine educable rt tarded students took the reading test and 10 took the math test, with one passing each. ? At North Duplin High, 12 reguia. and two educable More than half of the regular students who failed the competency test last fall passed on their second iiy this spring. Superintendent C.H. Yelverton reported When the test was given failed the math sectioif. On the second trf. 48' (72'/i) passed ? the reading test and 56 (51%) passed the math test. ft fv In addition. 25 educable mentally retarded students took the reading test. One I student passed. Twenty-five also took the math test and in the county took the compe Li. ' '?: ik K. k. . 3t J "? W ft- I reiardeu students took the reading test and 9 passed; 14 regular and two educable retarded^ took the math test and 8 pasted. ? At East Duplin, 18 regular tnd 7 educable re tarded took the reading test and 10 passed. Twenty-nine regular and 8 educable re tarded took the math test and 16 passed. ? At Wallace-Rose Hill 11 regular and 7 educable retarded took the reading test and 10 passed. Twelve regular and 7 educable re tarded students took the math test, and 6 passed. ? Eight Extended Day School students took the reading test, with 7 passing and 9 took the math test, with 4 passing. if- . "I*., / I - V" ' ..w ' - * Since receiving her crown, at Kenan Auditorium on January 20. Miss Duplin Codnty, Tina Brewer of Paison has been busy rep resenting Duplin County and gettingteady for cpjn petition in the Miss North. CaroRna Pageant. Tina, the daughter of Mr. and hits. Louis A. Brewer, will compete for the Miss Nortlf-Carolina crown in Raleigh at Memorial Audi toriurh June 27-30. Mjjs Duplir|'County will be judgjfa in evening gown on Wed nesday, June 27; in talent an Thursday. June 28; and in swimstrit on Friday, June 29. She will compete in private interview with the judges on Wednesday morning, June 27. Preparing for the state pageant has involved hours of work with voice coach Mrs Beth Marshburn Bed of Wilmington; numerous trips to gown designers in Ralewh and in Atlanta, Georgia; photograph sessions in Greenville. S.C.: and music taping sessions in Green ville. For her talent presenta tion. Tina Brewer will sing '?! 11 i : .?? 1 Got &c " from the Broad way show "Purlie." If Miss Brewer is ope of the "top ten" girls oiit of the field of 47 in Jhe pageant, her talent preseittation as well as swimsuit and evening gown presentatiffhfcjpill be re peated on ide tele vision on Satjiday, June 30, beginning at|? p.m. WRAL television i| Raleigh will televise the Miss North Carolina Pageant direct from Memorial Auditormm. Tickets to the pageant may be purchased on a "season" basis (Wednesday thru Saturday night) or on a single ticket single night basis. They may be obtained by writing "Tickets,". The Miss North Carolina Pageant, PO Box 1720S, Raleigh, NC 27619. Tina Brewer has made eleven appearances since January across the state representing Duplin County and the Calypso and Warsaw Jaycees. She has appeared at the Miss Capitol City Pageant in Raleigh, the Miss Durham Pageant in Durham, the Miss Spivey's Corner Pageant, the N.C. Azalea Festival Teenage Princess Pageant in Wilmington, the I Miss PenderCounty Pageant! * in Burgaw. and the Atlanta I 1 Dogwood Festival Pageant ml Atlanta. Ga. In addition, she I has participated in the Sf|eto Advent Church Sweetheart banquet in Mount Olive, (he Miss Hobbton High School Pageant, and the Calypso Jaycee Installation banquet in. Calypso. v. As part of the preparation for the Miss North Carolina Pageant. Tina attended a regional seminar in Kinston in February, and the Miss North Carolina Work Weekend in Raleigh March 24 and 25. Most recently, Tina appeared for the weekend at the Pleasure Island Spring Festival at Carolina-Kure Beaches. The festival, held every May, honors' North Carolina professional and volunteer firemen and fea tures a parade, dance and firemen's field events. The Miss Duplin County Scholarship Pageant, held in January for the first time m three years, is a joint effort of the Calypso and Warsaw Jaycees. The Miss Duplhi County Pageant 1980 will be held on January 19. C t M Po?'?ion I ? I have accepted the re Dap ?iti of and v? reputable maj< industii ?. ar reti ing A forward g fll ivt d r. 12) to in