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' ' s ' , , ,1 , . - . : . a i h VI !v ,l..va-?::..-i.v;. i ' ' ; 'A lJ; I . i f , ,' I'"" ; I ' I 'i ' V f- i'i VMf. and-Mrs.-J.' R:,P'ye- of Mrs Forrest Croom of, Jackio I " . 'i I : . -' . fSvfM i "1 Wilminstoi -vsited Mr. and, Mrs. ville Florida and Mr Harry Reg- .' - i ' ' . . ! W ' I -V ' rl 4 Lw-lir -VA(-J Paul Bass Sunday aScrncoa. it6r of , Wilmington, ivsited, Mr. I !' -JL . . 'I V( Sff I 1 'KEXNETft AVENT .' ' , - Mrs. Paul Bass Saturday, after ' - I f I J 1, l I ?'A I , , 0-TI "' ? North Dunlin 1 FOR SALE jjqod. (' . '! 1 5. v m , - i 4 ' v .;K!. X ..I M 5 P Farmall A .Tracer and, equip- . i'.-i " r ' 'I II : N .Ofc-', ';-- J : ' 1 JtLl. I ,1 , toamate ll C. Kenderson was tied mont. In .good .colUon. $1400., , Rohfe Clifa Mcf - GAIL GRADY B. F. Grady iJoirth Duplin Upsets Beulaville In Duplin County Basketball Finals; First Tburhamnt Gnmpionship In Rebel History. Ken Ayent Stars !.:rry Sfewarf's BF. Grady Girls Edge :laVill9-28; In Finals; AllrConf. fcranJs Judy Palfersbh Lc:dGrai r I! 3 Suirin er,E veibbdy's A! I rv:f:rence :'.'. r ih jack Oarr s Chinquapin Boys And Girls Win '-'aii rfiDm7!ncViin. Iniiana THtdSno' Sjnipri w ' rHii :- " : f. lin rmrnfv Rflskpthali Tnlirnamipnt rchampionshiri i eavne with 22 points' gone except -4 -rasfl- " lrawr held last week in Kenansville. The 'and most oftBeulavUle's tebounds. returning : s pulled one of the e tricks In the Dup ' ' t ftr , JL . '1, I 3 W l'nnit nnno Unmnx (lit fW nm IVfl-snV M P ' 1 f' V ' L "A ! , ' A' it', ' J ' . 8 17 nnints eieht from the outside. In Phone & 3-7333 . JO ANN BOSTIC MARY ANN MOBLEY BeuIavUIe Oilnquapln ( Toiirnov VVifh 4JL Herrine kept the bte red and" white ville's girls of a " .v- T ' j .7 .. 'in the tourney until the finals. Lar- of the best all . f . . '- :'i ' ;! - ' ..; . irvdldan'outstandina-iobvin the Duplin history. . second seated Rebels . defeated Jaraea Kenan 51-39, in the first round last Tuesday, .nd then tur- ned the real big Upset of the tour- ney dropping a powerful Beulaville pionship, going to North Duplin with ball that was about alt he could ex--team 48-43, Saturday night for the his rebounding. And I . feel every: pect. They ended the regular sea- championship. The EeulaviUe Pan- thers entered the tournament with a perfect 8-0. conference record. iney naa JUSl oeai me neeois aooui two weeks ago by twenty-points and eleven In ah earlier game. The W ha -Mini ...rfM- scorina 15 points whfle Beulaville lv eitrht rviarh Rillv Bostic's Panthers Just seemed .to- not M up to par ana , ivenneia Avent played the killer role . for ' t r. . i : r.k sj mmia an . Bostic. select- ear. stated r Te A MMt ed 'Toach of the Year . fter the came, "Our b 1 J".VUS T. . T '".. ' I II t i . li irom ouiwao. , , , , ; , s v iAllnference ,Sophpmore 'Jerry Simpson.' one of the finest balT .handlers in Panther history, failed ment .and . All-Conference Larry Of course. Mr. Avent of the Re- bela turned in the eutstandinj per - LINDA BENNETT-.' North Duplia V. l. ; i formance in the tournament Coach . Kaleel credits. Avent for the Cham- : one who attended the best tourna-' ment In years v will agree. ' Doug Kennedy, rete warren, ana e joe xioumtiswui iu o ciy uuuuiucn- tal in the Rebels cause. . , ' Coach Bostic's Panthers." were in , real biard man. and Vith Simpson not hitting Beulaville hamDered and the tournev favorite went down In defeat. Ifmy records are tmp. m over a decade that Beulavine. after getting to the finals lost the cham- pionship game, ; ;; i ?, We could go on and on replay- Mn(ini ia iha rinaia iam rrtA nam bur the tournament but the .results wouid jtili be the same because is now part of history, in ; Duplin County basketball. The real ; snr- prise all season and in the tourna- all sports-minded fans know Beula- year ago were one round girls team in All those girls are, Rita Sumner .the, only letterman. They were, de- finitely out as-far as a ehampidiiv "ship was concerned. 1 Bostic made FAYE HARPER B. F. Grady .... i . .. . . .i tne statement eany in me season that tne girls piay live nunareq , son with a 15-1 record and the only; loss was to tne uraay cnampions.;,, iwa wim i. r..uujr ence cnanipionsniii ,wiaCPiuy iiwi by one point to the Same team that beat them by only nepofot during inion is the outstanding team as. B-was far J experience goes and a fine', vorite'job by, naturally ,the coach of we cords year. ft cords year - . ,, ,,, ,, , . ;;v, ,, year . :.;,;:r ; Beulaville . the - thinlin. ? Countv ;conference ' hamDion. wiU Dlav- th' Beulaville, the Duplin - County lni Samps0IV County: That UUme. Fer personal Interview write feel sure will be Midway High hi '. O. Box 340 MinneapoIU, Minn. the Dlstri!t H Playgffs in Kenans- Include phone nember. t -,t j-. v ..... ville which gets underway the "last : of this week. Midway as you know ? one, of the most , otustanding high school records in the state year. So let's all turn out and Sup - Back to the tournament last week which was really full of r exciting momenta as well as heartbreaking at times. The Chinquapin boys of Coach Jack Carr really looked good' 4n all their games. High, scoring . Carlton Raynor lead 'all scoring with a total of 48 points and his f eight irom the outside in the most exciting game won by BeuIavUIe 38-37 , Senior guard Pet9 Warren rrnm'Mrth n.T'in was hlr,h Mr for a single game. Warren hit 10 baskets from outside and had five nf uvpn frrim tVin Hn,fnr il infal ' of, 25 points agpinrt James. Kenan. per game for the season was third high in the tournament with 31 pointsi! Warren tied Henderson of . Chinquapin for seeond high With'32. Kenneth "A vent of the Rebels. was fourth with 26 and his teammate Doug Kennedy- was fifth with 22 i . w i'. A-i--, rkm was sixth with 18 Svlvia Brown, James Kenan's leading scorer, was high. for a smgie game mriif .patrarflnit ; -i . m - m a a f I Af f ICIEIl A II If VhaHaf-f II lsl a $400 MONTHLY. p.J - SPARK. TIME ,rom xyao-WW. 0y. . f"- 4,We,w,to .5,.re' ,enm, ' ' "; v ' ' J T l""11 "" have ear rehreaet!tt ,v600I to l0O' cash.' Seven to twelve' hoars weekly can Seven to twelve' hoars weekly can nel . to um. monthh, More fu - J-MI-PD. i iAgpMnir,v-r T. aWS Product! Good '.K ; J' whi& Dept. NCC-311-5. Richmond.. Va. mondi .Va. a-l-JT-PD. ,' r Farm for Rent or Lease bptMn Bealaville 'and. Kenansville. .2 Acres Tobacco, Beds are sown. See George M. Tirner, Pink H11L -- ' -'it-; I-2-1TC. -.. T " R an vcr CBr6to eri: ' """" ' . ' "P" VOUPiy, average ' WRITE E. P. Brown Pi 0. Box 818 Go,dsbor"'N- : . FDR SALE; . ?; S tegiilar, jneting otthe-Mag- Best .quality Hay. iBny lhe Best. WHW $aptht .W;.'S; The Cheapest, v , 'z; f, -.i . the church on .Tuesday Wght . JW- j. j; Bardeni Stockyard inetyhenym was theuD- ' Warsaw, C, , J ,Jt' by .Mrs.:; Clifton r Quy. - ( H6 JTC. Mrs Paul BassT President was W. ; 0 ' ;of.W2. - .J.:1 ;.F f -1? .'V. .S A I; V. ,v . Plans were made foi,the Week pf ' ; We U4h Supply vOU Willi son. .Stewardship .fW .Jf " Quality Seeds: Beans, 'JT. rnces roSSlDie ; Jf or uesi Uuallty. ' 1 ' ( - w ' . ' f: "" . ; r - , :. Wl? UIIVC, W.-1 r 'KNext Ta DrXowiies i vrhone Office OL 8-2666 ' Residence ' OL 8-2494 i JSOME OF . MY VERY HAVE ; BEEN v COOKED f e AT THE BARBECUF Highway 7a & 58-KinsL, :Open 7 Days Week 10 A. M.to.2P4l; ,Wd Also Servo Bcrbccuo Chic!;cn OUR FOOD IS THE JJEST YOU EVER TASTED Vo Servo Parties Anywhere In f !. C The ;Mfttho3lA Book; Club met' on Wednesday '&'' mootv, February 22. With Mrs. o hi linss.i Ttew Zen!y'Z h.y i15 U!!" The Wafngton b,rthday iw?' in necoTaiioit uw- ,jut. Mrs; . Basfr served1 cherry tarts topped with,; whipped ?cream and coffee to all 'attehding'i; fmh Praysr March ;10. Mrs.. FretfJohnr 1 Wattle Of Prove) flt the Magnolia .Baptist Church March 6-10. Miss. Katie Murphy 01, ,. trill mill KV' thdro TllMvlaV ' afternoon' at 3:30 p. m. The G. A'a ; -wiU be bt charw Monday, afternoon ' Other meetines'will be Wednesday, i, Eveni on-8 i tiivUed to vwit these meeting for prayer aflf, inspiration ' ! c. 1 It
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