| Aycock, which took its first wins ?f tfie new season. The boys' score I bT'which freshman flash!'^ i (an Hayes, sparked the scoring with a points, fam Ikftilen scored ft points for the North Duplin girls. * The first hat! of the contest was flayed oa even terms with the score being tied tl-U at the first quarter had M-21 at the half The Falcon ettes pulled ahead in the third per fod and the Rebelettes fought back lacking five points of breaking evuP". Harry Sasser was the big gun in the 01-36 victory with 32 points to his credit. The Falcons took the lead early and never fell behind, leading 13-4, 29-16 and 41-24 at the close of the first three periods. Ger ald King was top scorer for the Rebels with 16 points. Another gem? of "Thanks" and "Giving" Another Thanksgiving, with soft shadows of the past mingling with today's candleglow amidst silent prayers of thanks for the horn of plenty. Another reason why family thoughts turn to U. S. Savings Bonds: they help preserve the past, secure the present, protect the fu ture! James Kenan's "Touchdown Chtb" held their annual Football Awards Banquet Wednesday night at Jambs Kenan High ... A plaque and certificate > was awarded to each player at'the very successful affair. Duke Assistant Marty Pierson, speaker at the Touchdown Club banquet made a very impressive talk . .. . urged boys to maintain high level in their grades through out high school. Coach Bill Helton's Tiger basket ball team looked real good against their first two opponents. They lost by two points in the opener and held the star-studded East Duplin team in check most of the game. . lost at the free-throw line. Allen Fountain, James Kenan's great lineman made the Greensboro Daily News All State, team-*-, con gratulations Allen. > . ' ? * t Helton's boys led the mighty Fan then at half time 19-18 . . with Jast one week's practice it appears the Tigers may have another success ful basketball season. The Tigers lead ED In field goals but the lack of practice really showed up at the free-throw line. East Duplin's great Jerry Simp son appears from here to be main difference in fight for county cham pionship . . and maybe a little bit of Charlie Lanier too. Congratulations are in order for Jimmy Dixon . . . only Ttger to make N * O's AU Eastern selection. Of Course Fountain, Knowles, and Bostic made the second unit Then one of the best running hack la Tiger history, Jimmy Strickland did get mentioned. Wonder what Bobby Batts of the Eastern Champions have to do to get recognized ... He was just only the leading ground gainer for the best team in Class A. East Duplin's Jerry Simpson sear ed 15-points against Goldsborn this past week bat the Panthers lost by three, 4C-41 in the closing minutes of play. ED's Harry Miller lead the Mo thers junior varsity with 20- pcmi1 in their win over Goldsboro *K': 44-43. James Kenan's Billy Knosrtes k#S received offers of a full 4-yeagi football scholarship to Wdp Forest and the University W Sooth Car*^ Scouts from Wake FoMlf^pn offered James i^enan'fFJ immy Dixon a full 4year*3K|HMM|i: Head Coach B01 hpd such hoose guest this week as Met Elmer Barbour of the University of South Carolina, coach W. D. Fes perman of Wake Forest, coach Car fv Brewbcaker of State, and Marty Piersea of Dake .. Marty Pierson, assistant coach at Duke, and speaker at the "Touch down Club" banquet at James Ken an this week takes a bus load of young christian athletes-from Dur ham some high school boys, others college boys, to Lake Geneva, Wis each year for one of two annual conferences which had to be limit ed for lack of facilities to 1,000 athetes and Coaches. "Its some thing you've got to see to believe explained Pierson. ^Nort? PapMa^^enedJta 1M2-C3 j Wm mt MftMMM Itee. The James Kenan football team coaches managers, etc. wish to ex press their appreciation to the many Tiger fans for the beautiful plaques, gifts, and certificates presented to them at the football awards ban quet this week. . . Dent forget the Holiday Invita tional doubleheader at Kenan And itortam. Partteipntlnc teams will he James Kenan. Morehead Ctty, East DupUn and Mount Olive. Box Score JAMES KENAN FG FTA-M PTS Lockamy 6 3-4 15 Hinson I 0*5 Benton S 0-1 ? Fountain 1 8-? I Batts 1 W Britt K 0-0 ^4 16 5-14 37 EAST DUPUN FG FTA-M PTS Simpson, J. 6 4-5 16 Lanier 2 4-6 Simpson, R. 2 2-3 6 Thigpen 1 2-4 4 i Halso 2 6-3 .4 Harper 1 1-3.3 Evans 1 ? 00 Thomas 0 2-3 2 15 15-28 45 r ? Basketball Schedule GAMES THIS WEEK Tonight - East Duplin vs. Wallace Friday - Richlands at James Kenan Stockholders To Meet Dec. 14 Garland Kin-. secMarv - trensur er of the Duplin Production Credit Association, announces that the firm's annual stockholder's meeting ] will be held Friday, DtC. 14 at 3 p. m. in the KenansVilfe grammar Dr. tfbert fi Edwards, poster of the First Kcsbyterian. Church, Raleigh,'will be the guest speaker Dr. Edwards Was one of the speak ers at the board of directors con ference in Morehead City last sum mer. ' Reports of the operation of the association for the past year will be given and two new directors will be elected. Door prizes will also be given. ? Sheriff Deputies Investigate Report Of Peeping Tom ' sheriff's department officials in vestigated a Peepiiw-Tom report Sunday night in Chinquapin but were unable to arrive on the scene before the intruder departed. The report reached the sheriff's office from J. D. Brinkiey of Chin quapin who said that he saw a man standing otltside his house looking through a kitchen window. He said thai he was unable to tell whether the man was white or colored be cause of shadows around the house. Sheriff's deputies Jack Albertson, Graham Chestnutt and Cordell Johnson tracked the intruder, with the help of bloodhounds, to a point where he apparently left in a car. .JSSSBBt Ervin Albertson. Wiley Dail. D H Whitman, Jamea F. Spearmai W C. Tyndali/ Luclan W. Walla. E. % Kielda, Leslie E. Coker, Frank Pate. M. C. SUDinea tohnhfc Whaley Jr., Vitw W. Norman Jr H omiti e A. Outlaw O'NtU Iami DeLuca, lom KraeH. Garland Alphin, R. J. Whjptey John Gordon Holland Kornegay, Join I! Vlathu C W Hinson, N. J. Register, Frank L. Cafenaugh. Paul 1. Williams, Leo nard F. Grady, William P. Powell. Quinton Rich, Luby Price, James W. Kelly, L. E. Cavenaufib. I. J Quinn, Daniel V. Sutton, Leon Jay .Vtohlay, Carlyl. Pate, Raymond Turner Jr. George Larkins. Jurors named tar county court in clude: Larry McCullen, Ernest Deavtr, W. C. Stokes, Akrasa J. L. Outlaw, J. C. Page. Lin wood Jones, T. Gra ham Williams, H. F. \ Hanchey. Brewster Turner, Charlie Likens, Braxton Bell, E. C. Edwards, Devon Graham, Lyrrwood Tyndall Alvin Martel King, Eusebieus W. John son, Daniel E. Cavanaugh, Burrell H. Riggs, Wilbert Futrell. _____ Patients At Duplin General Hospital Patient admitted to Duplin Gen eral Hospital from November 27 to December 11, 1962 ? ALBERTSON; Stroud, June; Daniels, Billy: Foun tain, Judy and Baby Boy; Brown. Horace. BEULAVTLLE: Horne, Claudie; Whaley. MnjHe: Cottle, Nell; Chasten, Melinda: Whaley, Mavis: TyndBli, Elisabeth: Griffin, Ruby; Bssdcn, Green Pitcher, Louise; Pickett, Rosa. E'WDEN: Ezzell, Ann and Baby Girl. CHINQUAPIN; Aveock, Barnes: Brinkiev. Molly Thi-rpen, John; Quinn, Mary: Stal lings, Bertha; Lanier, Fennell. FAKON; Thorton, Sandra; Tann, Sonja; Pre cythe, Eliza; J AOKSONVILLE; Tucker, Leona. KENANSVJLLE;. Whaley, James: Best, Betty and Baby Girl; Smith, Judy; Futrell James; Barnette, Jane; . Millet Earl; Carter, Edward; MAGNOLIA; Byrd, Daisy: Byrd, Jasner: Quinn. Laoy B.; Sanderson, Joseph; MAPLE HILL; Marshburr, George. WT OLIVE; Pate, Willart RICHLANDS; Crews, Linda and Baby Boy ROSE HILL; (Hernandez, Kitty; Pale, Doris and ?Baby Boy; Hayes, Amy Lane, Ste ven: Lanier, .Harry Keith; Randies, Jodie; Randies, Charlotte; Johnson, Emma; Swinson, Buster; Davis, Willie. WALLACE: James, Julia; Rivenbark, Kathar ine; Murray, Virginia; Tbompison, Eunice; Hall, Anna; Sholar. Mar garet and 'Baby Boy; Kennedy, Lin da; Aycock, Geraldine; Chandler, Lynn; Smith, Walter Ivey. WARSAW; Register, Jbsephine; Peacock, Andy; Eason, Robert; Giddmgs, Frank; Draughan, Allen; Dixon, James; Wheless, Jennie; Beasly, Clarence; Murphy, Rossie. New Alarm System The Kenansville Fire Department, Inc. now has an approved alarm sys tem. The sound Of it may be distur bing at first, but it would sound mighty good if It were calling men: to help you personally. If you could hot hear it, neither could the fire men. The alarm will sound one blast on each meeting night as a test, but other times will be to summon help for someone in need. Kenansville's New Fire Station Now in Operation: Dedication Set I The new home of the Keoansville Fiie Department, Inc. is now ic operation. As of Sunday, Dec. 16 tliero will be a fjreman on duty . aj the station on Sunday's, holidays and every ni<rht. The week day calls are relayed by extension phone to the Stephens Hardware C o in p a n "y. There will be only one number to call at all times for fire, rescue or ambulance. The telephone number Will be manned a tall times. The number now used only for your emergency calls is 296-3031. Th? Kenans.Hie Fire D pnrtmcnt. Inc. is a non-profit corporation de signed for-the sole purpose of serv ing your needs for fire protection and rcscue-ambulanct emer encirs The men of the department aie the most unselfish and neighborly pio old of your community. They serve it Some sacrifice for no pay esteem your appreciation. With a continued program of training in the latest diethbds and better ways to survc J6U, the department will mafntih' I ?|W ... ' , "}???, )Z ?? ' Cooperation With Parking Problem Asked Every citizen tasked !o a liV tie more considerate in padkin* a t round the town of Kenanavilte. Park in order and hi such manner as not to hinder the right-ofwpy and safety of other guest. There is to be no parking around the new fire station. AH apace for parking is reserved for the firemen to have a palce to put their cars When they come, to the station to serve you. At no time is anyone, including firemen, to park in or in front of.the driveways of the equipment. This is a state law and it will be enforced. Please realize that this is for a quicker response apd the safety of men who serve y?u- ; 1 ? ST . . its Fating a? one: of the very top ranked fire departments, all vol-, unteer, in the United States. J Fire equipment of the best gradi is always a necessity to da a creditable job. but ro fire trucfc ever extinguished a fire without a fireman. These men work at their '** fobs. attend church, buy homes, pay expenses, pay taxes, and haV? the same problems as all their neig hbors, but when duty calls, they became a special breed of citizetis who*} only purtose is to help their naighbor whatever the danger pr cost The more other Cititens of Ko|?nsvi:ie Tn<"nsiiip ..cooperate with these men in service and ex pense. the better will ue the service < available and rendered. All con tributions are dedudible on income ta#. ' ' '?? ' ' Bcm?mber there is now no char ge for firp calla ^iywhore in v*n msviile Townsfcrtp 'op elsewhere SMI it Is llUliual , fxi to auoiiiVi dspartment: Please c-alj the fire department whep. a tire Is first de teftod not when'* is beyond your ability to put out. For woods fires Opt threatening building exposures, the forest fire a^tee is still to Ire called. Be care'tfl and egll early-is ffeo ^ fedrj^affon will NM<* The deadliest year in North Carolina traffic histiry was 1#41 when 1288 were slate., -s - ' i ?fr CLASSIFIED ADV. F?"l* SALE: Mobile Moms <TAy~ LON?IMNENI AL > (Vliriw EtotcTiMc KITCHEN, to- X SB- In IxdpLlJfcT CONDITION. ? EE ON CALL ?HB LUCILLE Stokes. Phonb Spf-asat. Ken "C^lf vt Free chest X-rays are made passible through Christmas Seals. Bay and use yours. Chest X-rays are made each Wednesday from i-4 p. m. at the County Health Department Clowning it up a little for the cameraman, East Dmlin's Charlie Lanier, with ball, and Jerry Simpson show how ? basWs 3re njade the easy way. Against opponents the pair might nat have anything to stand on to dunk the ball bnt their scoring figures slow they iirO nj as U !s. : 1 -.L*':-v ? ? Tiger Letter man ... . ?k ' All-around performer Allen Fountain is one of three retaining letterman for Janus Kenan's cage squad. Allen, a senior, took socr ing honors in the team's opening game with 16 points. i Announcing... Ford Dealer "Ckristmas Bonus Sale" of Beautiful Used Cars! 1 Y. j. * ? .-< iT* Ij:-'t^ : 'SR Jl' HUGE SANTA-SIZE |[ SELECTION i Our '63 Fords are breaking all records for sales! Trade-ins are stacked up to the chimney tops! Matty makes and models to , I choose from! and your Ford Dealers I reputation stands cftr he sells! . . ? V We've priced 'em low, low, low ... so that you can enjoy the merriest Christmas ever ? in a sprakling Ford Dealer Used Car! Buy now and get an extra bonus of savings ... an extra bonus of value . . .extra cash in your stocking ! The sooner you arrive, the wider your pick of the presents. . . so hurry in to day! NOTHING HELD BACK! EVERYTHING GOES, INCLUDING The REINDEER! v ?'?-$>? - ' j ' FINEST A-l USED CARS INCLUDED IN THIS SALE ... INSPECTED, RECONDITIONED WHEN NECESSARY, ROAD TESTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION! UJIRY . .VfHIS SALE SUBJECT TO TERMINATION WITHOUT NOTICE I ^Hfpmeonc you love a nifty, Thrifty, Gifty For Christmas ... A Ford Dea at low low -Christmas Bonus Sale ? Prices. 'I ^ ^ Room Downstairs , I. Apartment - On Highway No. 117 I I *n Warsaw I ? Contact: Patil B. Potter I ? nir ^-= N W ij ( fcj John Deere Day fS*T| Friday, Dec. 140, BEGINNING 1M P. M. ,1 AT SAMPSON UVESTOCK AEENA SEE WHAT'S NEW IN TRACTORS I FOR 1963. I To All Farmers And Their Families J Come Won't Yoo? Door Prizes And Refreshments I v QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT CO. "Your Friendly John Deero Dealer" 0^0 I Sports Comments By Joe Costin Sports Editor The Easy Way

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