HONORABLE MENTION PLAYERS NAMED AT EAST DUPLIN The Panthers of East Duplin had five football players named among the 1983 East Central Division 2-A Honorable Mention. The team finished the season with a record of five wins and five losses. Pictured above, honorable mention players, left to right, Alton Murphy, Dsfrrell Baysden and Wendell Hall, seniors, and Kirk Thigpen, a junior. Not pictured, Lee Baysden. BULLDOG PLAYERS SELECTED HONO RABLE MENTION - Finishing the season with one conference loss and second place, five members of the Wallace-Rose Hill Bull dogs football players were selected East Central Divison 2-A Honorable Mention. Pictured above, left to right, honorable mention players Kevin Alderman, Michael Judge and David Grimmer, all juniors, and Benjie Rivenbark and Harry Nickelson, seniors. JK HONORABLE MENTION The James Kenan Tigers had five players selected >ng the Hast Central Division 2-A football honorable mention this season. Pictured above, the honorable mention players are, left to right, junior Tim Hooks, senior Tommy Boyette, senior Timothy Moore, junior Chuck Grady and junior Anthony Steele. The Tigers finished the season with an undefeated record in the conference. 0 East Central 2A All-Conference Selections First place James Kqnan had the following players named All-Conference: Micky Faison, Ray Cooke. Lynwood Carlton, Chuck An derson, Thomas Faiton, Derwin Bell and Kelvin Bell. Those named Honorable Mention were: Chuck Grady, Tommy Boyette, Anthony . Steele, Timothy Moore and Tim Hooks. Second Place Wallace Rose Hill All-Conference players: Rick Kilpatrick, Jeff Carter, Mark Minshew, Mi chelle Newkirk. Joe Don Boney and Tony Farrior, and Honorable Mention, Kevin Alderman, Mike Judge, David Gummer, Benji Rivenbark and Harry Nich olson. Players named All-Conf. at 3rd place Lakewood were Willie Williams, Gary Tyn dall, Todd Hulen, George Carroll and Mark Strickland while Rod Stewart, Rod Mc Doe, Clay Strickland, Luther Underwood and Stanley Rich were named Honorable Mention. Fourth place South Lenoir players Lin Hartsell, Darrell King, Vance Wade and Chris Avery were named AU Con ference and Dan Wethering ton, Johnny Kennedy, Otis Tutt, Tony Turner and Paul Dunn were named Honorable Mention Fifth place Hobbton players named All-Confe rence were Vincent Bullock, Dan Armwood and Jontathon Johnson, while Clarence Un dersood, Aaron Darden and Dennis Taylor were named Honorable Mention. AC players at 6th place Midway are Darren Barnes, Ricky Giles and Henry Elliott and honorable mentions are Rab Pupi. Steve Bell, Dave Wilson, Chris Calcutt and Chris Owens. Seventh place ? North Duplin players named All Conference were Anthony Jernigan, Curtis Mimms and Ken Stricland. Honorable mention went to Allan Thorton, Don Pate, Clif Jones and Ronnie Goodman. East Duplin. 8th place, players named to All Conf. were Anthony Heath. Dareen Sholar and Franfi Brown; Honorable mention went to Lee Basden, Alton Murphy, Darrell Basden, Kirk Thig pen and Wendell Hall 9th place Union player named to All-Conference was Steve Peterson and Clifton Carter and Michael McLy more were honorable men tion. Kickers named were Allen King and Keith Strickland, place-kicker of Lakewood and punter of East Duplin were also cited. December 1 - 7 Warsaw Recreation Schedule Thursday, Dec. 1 - 6-7 p.m. - aerobics with Linda Beck at Warsaw Elementary; 7-10 p.m. - Men's and Women's Volleyball practice Sat, Dec. 3 - 10 a.m. Tree of Warmeth sponsored by Girl Scouts Mon. Dec. 5 - 7:30-9:30 p.m. - registration for karate with Randy Brock and John ny Wylie Tue. Dec. 6 - 6-7 p.m. - aerobics with Linda Beck at Warsaw Elementary. 7-10 p.m. - men's and women's volleyball Wed. Dec. 7 - 7:30 p.m. - PeeWee and Midget basket ball coaches organizational meeting. 7:30-9:30 p.m. karate with Randy Brock and Johnny Wylie Fri. Dec. 9 - Senior Citi zens Christmas shopping spree in Wilmington; Con tact Walter Brown at 296-1000 or Debbie Sherrill at 293-7182. Special Announcements The Sugar Mountain ski trip is set for Jan. 15-17. All deposits must be in by Dec. 9. We need a Santa Claus for Saturday, Dec. 3 for the Tree of Warmth. Pee-Wee and Midget bas ketball coaches organiza tional meeting Wed., Dec. 7 at Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. Rabies Report For The State I In the third quarter report from Dr. J.I. Freeman, state veterinarian of Raleigh, there were ten animals con firmed as having rabies in North Carolina. AH of the cases were in bats. Five cases were from Gaston County and one case each from Beaufort, Cumberland, Columbus, Wilson and New Hanover counties. In Duplin County, the dog warden's report shows 438 animals impounded and 200 animals vaccinated by the local veterinarians. Beginning Jan. 1, a new revised rabies law will be come effective in North Carolina. This new law, among other changes, will require that cats be vacci nated against rabies as well as dogs. There will be more information concerning the new law later. King Attends H&R Block Meeting Taxes were the topic of a recent meeting attended by Larry King, operator of the H&R Block office in Warsaw. The meeting was held in Raleigh and was conducted by the company's senior management person respon sible for Warsaw. Mack Fuller, with the N.C. Department of Revenue, spent two hours discussing changes in state tax laws. Participants also discussed federal tax law changes and management methods and were introduced to new projects scheduled by the company for the upcoming tax season. "The meeting allows H&R Block personnel from throughout North Carolina to meet and exchange ideas," King said. "We receive the latest, most up-to-date infor mation on taxes and business management skills that the company has to offer. It is an opportunity to learn more so we can serve our clients better." King as operated the Warsaw office for 13 years. H&R Block, the world's lar gest income tax service, has I more than 9,000 offices I worldwide. Cocktail parties are dreaded by many a dieter? but they don't have to be. Instead of drinking high-cal orie highballs or other fat tening alcoholic leverages, choose a tall gla-ss of de licious iced tea. You can save over 100 calories per drink, dust think of that several times during the evening./i It may convince you that you've never en joyed a party more. Fresh Fish-Shrimp Oysters & Small Line of Groceries MU.MMKIV BILL SMITH SEAFOOD MARKET Main St 588 4183. Pink Hill Opan 8:30 - ( M-F Farm Machinery Auction Sala Tuesday, Dec. 6th at 10:00 A.M. 150 Tractors. 300 Implements We buy A sell used equipment daily Woyno Implement Auction Corp. P.O. Bo* 233 ? GoMstooro. north CaroHna ^l>M> ? telephone 919/734-4234 'X- Lteao? fto. ISS )/ ' The scientific study of fossils is called paleontology. ?Wanted * CLEAN LOW MILEAGE USED CARS We're selling more than we can buy. Free ap praisal -- we'll pay cash. Elmore Bell Motors in Kenansville See Ray Bell County Fair Mobile Homes, Inc. of Wallace Invites you to an O PEN HOUSE Display Modal: Engary officiant 60x24 doublowlda with wood tiding [25-yaar warranty] and thlnglo roof [20-yaar warranty]. This modal also faaturos a starao throughout tha homo, woodburnlng flraplaca, cathadral calling, paddlo fan, frost-frao rafrlgarator and stalnlass stool sink. Flva-yaar Warranty. Can flnanca land, wall and saptk tank. Faye Orr ? > Manager, Wallace Bobby Blanton Burgaw Bill Browns Supermarket Kanansvllla. N.C. Thursday - Sunday Dac. 1 - Doc. 4 \ 10 A.M. - 8 PM. REGISTER FOR L FREE LA-Z-BOY To Bo Given Away Dec. 24th "sHE |lqyawqy Now| ' over 75 in stock List Sole Rocker *350 *217*? Rocker *517 *329" Rocker $370 *232?? 1 Rocker $4B? $299* Rocker *390 *324?? Rocker *432 *248?? Plus Many More Frederick ? ?Furniture Company Highway 117 - Rose Hjll Ep Batwssn thi 1 || 1 I f j| Stoplights Phone: 289-3448 Green Acres Apartments Petersen A Pickett Streets Magnolia 10 Units - 2 Bedroom Apartmonts Available Now - Inergy IfficUnt Apartmonts - ? Overhead I Wait Insulation ? Refrigerator ? Range ? CE Heat Pump ? Thermooane Windows ? Washer/Dryer Connections ? Folly Carpeted ? Utility/Storage Rooms ? Private Parting Call (919) 736-7630 I to I Week Days Collect Per Appointments Or 747-S3M ? To 9 P.M. And Weekends Appai Intents Skown Dy Appointment Only AUCTION SALE Property Previously Owned By MAGGIE M. LEE Sale Date: December 3rd ?10 a.m. Located in Duplin County one mile east of Faison on Rural Road 1332 CONSISTING OF APPROXIMATELY: 97 Total Acres 1983 Base Allotments 60 Acres Cleared 1 *65 Acres Tobacco 3665 Pounds Tobacco 28.7 Acres Corn 37 Acres Of Very Good Timber Will Also Be Auctioned At This Sale LIVE BAND FREE BBQl ?- J ;i A N.G. LICENSE NO. M CQNTACT: William (Buddy) Taylor Oail Ottingor (6RI) Milton Oarrli Phil Harpor William Philllpt Rogar Grady Bill Taylor EAST CAROLINA AUCTION CO. Office Phone Kinston, N.C. 327-1106 HOME PHONE K.I.UCNO.: 513 4444 11*40 337-3*13 31331 314-S444 34*14 344-7401 37*3* 31110*4 41*74 313-0*44 3*314 I 313*44* 7)11* I ^ i