mmm ? > 1 ? : The James Kenas Tigers downed the Raiders at Midway last Friday night with a 31 - 6 victory. James Kenan Hosts Hobbton In Big East Central Game ?** 'Sophomore quarterback Mark Ellenberg came off the bench and directed James Kenan's attack last Friday nijght in a big East Central win over Midway 32-6. The ATigcrs remain unbeaten in the ECC with a 3-0 record and 4-1 overall, while Mid way dropped to 1-3 ECC mark and 1-5-0. The Tiger starting quarter back Chuck Grady, was in juied in the early part of the game with JK leading 12-0, and was replaced by Ellcn berg. Coach Billy Byrd was very pleased with Ellen berg's performance. Speedy Faison scored three touch ? downs and rushed for 211 yards in JK's win over the Raiders. Fullback Chuck An derson bulled for 127 yards, scored one TD from 14 yards, led the defense in one of the best performances ever for James Kenan with 11 tackles and two sacks. Another Tiger who has been outstanding on both offense and defense is Ray Cooke. He has the nose to smell out the ball most of the time. Kelvin Bell played a good game for the Tigers against the Raiders. Un beaten James Kenan will host Hobbton this week at Tiger Field and your support will be welcomed. The Wild cats, considered one of the better teams in the league this year, and the Tigers will need your full support. ***** Coach Billy Byrd announ ces the Warsaw-Fatson Midget League Football teams will be honored at the Hobbton game this week. Members of the Midget League include the Redskins. Vikings, Packers and Cow boys. buport your school I programs. Undefeated Wallace-Rose Hill stopped South Lenoir 27-12 to run their record to 5-0 last Friday night. Michelle Newkirk rushed for 165 yards and scored one touchdown in the game. South Lenoir scored twice in the third on runs by Chris Burnette and Darrell King. Lake wood High remained unbeaten in the ECC with an overtime victory over North Duplin 22-21. Runningback Willie Williams set the pace for the Leopards while An thony Jernigan led the Rebel attack. In another ECC game Hobbton battered Union High 40-12. Support your team. Last Week's Games "HobBton^O. Union 17 Lakewood 22.N.Duplin 21 (overtime) Wallace-RH 27, S.Lenoir 12 James Kenan 31, Midway 6 19th k Hole_L ^3 PRO. I. ^D^rat Duplin Pro Rick Green said this would be the Tinal re minder of the fifth annual ^hindig coming up at DCC ^alurclay. Oct. 8. The Shin dig will include a continental breakfast at 9 a.m.. golf tournament starting at 11 a.m...social and pig picking b p.m., followed bv a dtjnce with the music by Charlie Albcrtson beginning at, 9.,You can enjoy all this, alpng with your friends, for just $50. Call Green at 296-0919 now. *-.? ***** ? ^Rockfish Pro Jim Finch reports club champion is IjCaded into the final round, "gth some already played. liVallace's fashionable Harry Carlton dropped former club gamp Leon Wells to win the hfst flight. Jim Carr beat Wesley Scronce to take the gjcond. Joe Batts battles Preston Albcrtson for the ^third. and Manlcy Turner "flays Randy Mattocks in the fburth flight. Other matches arc: Randy Bryant going at Pave Bray. Joe Brinson takes wi Joe Wells, and Bo Fussell (akes on the winner of the .pairrcll Ambrose-Randy Moore match. ***** J Pro Jim Finch announces a ?o person Superball set for ickfish of Wallace Saturday ^nd Sunday. Oct. 15-16. '????? t 1 Pro Doug Smith reports 20 teomk have already signed to play in the annual Member Guest golf tournament sche duled at lake wood Saturday Jmd Sunday. Oct. 8-9. Some standout teams signed to play include Billy Potter and 5piderntan. Bobby Smith and Pete McBride. Fennell Smith ^teamed with Jimmy Gore. Mike Newkirk and partner Ronnie Brown. Mejvin Pope teamed with Billy Kennedy, and Buddy Mitchell and Partner Edward Dail. ***** ? ; Duplin's Buster Johnson beat Ronnie Batts to win his fourth straight club cham pionship at Duplin Country Club. Johnson has won the ^coveted title six times over Pihe past decade. Joe Costin stopped Hugh Carlton to win Ihe first flight title, Ronnie Robinson took Carl Price in the second, Brian Ellenberg beat Bill Potter in the third. Uerry Smith took honors in Jhe fourth over Bob Brum ? levc. Robert Chestnutt stopped "Bill Heltorf In the fifth, Frank Potter defeated Sherman Futch in the sixth. Bob Jones got the seventh over Robert West, Brad Hawkins takes on the winner of the Allen Keeter-Billy Kennedy match, and Mark Rector beat Morris Tyndall in the ninth flight. ***** Duplin Tournament Chair man Pat Mathis reports the following winners in the Ladies club championship won by Betty Stocker, with rounds of 41-39. Winners in the two-day event were: Championship Flight Betty Stocker - 41-39-80 Connie Carlton. 45-46-91 First Flight Minnie Clark, 60-47-107 Helen Benton. 58-51-109 Second Flight Mitzy Futch, 62-58-121 Marsha Hawkins. 61-61-122 ***** Fore. J ! Piano Tuning ind Rapair ^ Jimmy C. Waal ?J Raglatarad Piano TachnlpWr, t W^i^ia^Siwit Form Machinery Auction Sale Tuesday. October 4 at 10 A.M. 150 Tractors, 300 Implements We buy A sell used equipment daily Wayne Implement Auction Corp. Highway 117 South p 0 3o? 233. Goiojdo'o nc n c ik 1?lfi 73.-.*.14 Har Scott Cloth Outlet Pink Hill Open Saturday, Oct. 8 _ 8:30 til 12:30 ^ All Material g& 50*to *1.00 Yd. c,Ae Wadding 1/2 ^rice [Good For Craits] Parking In Paved hot Behind Plant Tournament A Success The Kenansville Jaycettes sponsored a co-recreational volleyball tournament Satur day and Sunday. Sept 24 knd 25. to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House in Durham. They raised a total of S255. Six teims from the War saw-Nenansvilk-area partici pated and trophies were given to first and second place winners. Congratulations to the Rockets who came in first place, and the Set Ups. second. The Kenansville Jaycettes thanks all teams for partici pating and helping make the tournament a success. Also, their thanks to Jimmy Black burn and Debbie Sherrill of the Warsaw recreational de partment for the extra time given to help., and the Moco Texaco and Whaley's Rest Home for donating ice for the concessions. "The tournament was a sikcc-ss bv. alike of the willingness of the Jaycettes and the people front Kenans ville and V\ aisaw to work ?ooether for a great cause." sa?d the co-chairpersons Ros? "vrd and Randy Kight. East Central 2-A Standings School Conf.-AII Lakewood 4-0 4-2-0 Wallace-RH 3-0 5-0-0 James Kenan 3-0 4-1-0 S. Lenoir 2-2 3-2-0 Hobbton 2-2 3-2-1 E. Duplin 1-2 3-2-0 Midway 1-3 1-5-0 'N. Duplin 0-3 2-3-0 Union 0-3 0-5-0 This Week's Games Hobbton at James Kenan Wallace-RH at Lakewood North Duplin at Union Midway at East Duplin South Lenoir at S. Nash mm l AUCTION SALE TWO FARMS OWNED BY JAMES WIGGINS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14TH FIRST SALE 10:00 A.M. LOCATION: Wayne County on State Road 1731 Just 1 Mile North of Seven Springs, N.C. CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY: 56 Acres Total 25.5 Acres Cleared 4300 Pounds Tobacco SECOND SALE 11:00 A.M. LOCATION: Lenoi * Cour\Jy on State Road 1144 Just 1 Mile West of Deep Run, N.C. CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY: 105 Acres Total 81.6 Acres Cleared 3.79 Acres Tobacco 7413 Pounds Tobacco 43.40 Acres Corn 31.30 Acres Wheat LIVE BAND ? FREE BAR-BE-CUE | 1 SELLING AGENT *?/&BS& EAST CAROLINA K8KV AUCTION CO. 2 2311 Richlands Road? Kinston CONTACT: WM. (BUDDY) TAYLOR 527 1106 527-4140 N.C. LICENSED NO. 68 523-9649 J MAKING HOMES AFFORDABLE MADE US NUMBER 1, CENTURY 21. OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. ' | I NEW LISTING ? W. Hill St., Older Home Immaculate condition. 3-BR, 2 Baths, Living Room, I Dining Room, Large Kitchen. Excellent Buy! NEW LISTING - Wards Bridge Road, Warsaw. 3-BR, 2 baths, great room with fireplace, LR, CR, carport with storage Located on corner lot. NEW LISTING IN KENANSVILLE - Colonial 2-story house on Routledge St., 4-BR, 3 baths Call today on this one NEW LISTING - Hwy. 11, Kenansville - 3 BR, 1 Bath. Large lot Perfect for First time Buyer! NEW LISTING - S. Gum Street. 3 BR, 1 Bath. This one you can own cheaper than renting. DUPLIN COUNTRY CLUB - Overlooking No 11 green. 3-BR. 2 Baths, garage, deck & many extras You must look at this one to appreciate. ASSUMABLE FINANCING AT 8Vi% - 2-BR, 1 bath, corner lot on Chelly & Center St., Warsaw. NEAR NATIONAL SPINNING, WARDS BRIDGE ROAD - 3 BR. 1 bath, FmHA financing available on , this house ONE OWNER, WADE ST. ? Immaculately kept! 3-BR, l'/i baths, large living room and workshop also. Ver, affordable. KENANSVILLE ? HWY. 11 - This house has two bedrooms and one bath and is located on a large lot. Also has an adjoining trailer and lot. Owner will sell together or separately. LOTS LOT ? HIGHWAY 24 EAST 95 acres. 140-ft road frontage I ' NEW LISTING - Hill St., Warsaw - 3 BR, 2 Baths, Completely redcne. Excellent Condition. Must See This One ???. AT** DOGWOOD DRIVE - Warsaw - 3 BR 1 V2 baths, carport, storage, deck and a very AFFORDABLE price! BUILDING LOTS AVAILABLE - approximately 1-acre each in Westbrook Crossroads area EAST POLLOCK ST. - WARSAW - Building Lot. $4,500. WARSAW - Corner of Center and Chelly. 3 building lots. ACREAGES HWY 1519 near White Flash. Road frontage on both sides. 19.14 acres HWY. 11 near B.F. Grady School 10.7 acres. $8,000. HWY. 1501 near Garners Chapel Church. 326 Acres, 52 Acres cleared. 3,990 lbs. tobacco. Owner financing for 10 years at 10% interest. 95 ACRES west of Warsaw. Good growing timber. Road and Rail frontage 23 'ACRES Warsaw Township. WEST OF CLINTON -175 acres, 100 acres cleared. KENANSVILLE - 5.5 Acres Joining back of Pinecrest Acres. COMMERCIAL FOR SALE OR LEASE - 1 mile East of Warsaw, N.C. 24, 3,101 sq. ft. building with show room, 4 offices, 4,000 sq. ft. storage shed, 2-acre lot with 1V4 acres fenced. ^