PROGRESS SENTINEL f ? * ig? / v "'?? ? " .. i , ? . ? ' . y... ' ' ? . ?' .????? . _? i VOL. XXXXV NO. 3 USPS 162-860 KEN ANSVILLE, NC 28349 JANUARY 17. 1980 10 PAGES THIS WEEK 10 CENTS PLUS TAX ?' ? School Board Limits Off Campus School Sales A policy limiting off ? campus sale of items by school children for school related supplies, equipment and activities was adopted by the Duplin. County Board of Education Wednesday night. The action came in re sponse to a request of the Register To ? Vote In Rose Hill R. H. Price, registrar for Rose Hill, will be at the town hall during January to register anyone who has not - registered to vote in town W elections. According to Mayor Ben Harrell, there are 600 voters registered in Rose Hill, but there may be as many as 300 persons not registered. In order for all the townspeople . to have a voice in the upcoming bond refcrendums. Mayor Harrell encourages all Rose Hill | citizens to register by Feb. 4, " which is the last day to register in time to vote on the upcoming water and sewer projects. The referendum will be March 4, with citizens going to the polls to vote on a $65,000 water bond and a $435,000 sewer bond. - ? Persons wh'* havr not registered and would like to before Feb. 4, can register in k the Rose Hill town hall any " Saturday morning in January from 9 a.m. until 12 noon. county Board of Commis sioners in December that such sales by grade school pupils be halted. Commissioner Franklin Williams told the board the commissioners based their request on three main points: 1