Wallace-Rose Hill Stops Unbeaten South Lenor Lenoir; East Duplin Girls Remain Undefeated, Ranked No. One * _ . _ . !? if* East Duplin girls, coached fay Lewis Godwin, had two close calls last week against Jones Central 33-38, and than a* gain Friday against James Ke nan. 33-87, out continued to set the pace in the East Cen trsl Conference. The P?xher lassies sport a perfect 9-0 record good enough tor die number one post, ac cording t o the News and Ob server, until this past week end. In Grady Elmore's craxy rating,' by what system no one knows, moved Northern Nash with a 7-0 record ahead of East Duplin. Anyway you look at It. flip die coin if you may, East Duplin is number one in this section with all sports fats. I * * ** I Coach.Tommy Edwards Wal lace-Rose Hill Bulldogs came off the floor last Tuesday and dropped undefeated South Le noir 71-86 in a thrilling over time. The Bulldogs trailed most of the hall game coming back la the third period to go ahead 47-i48. "fhe Rebels gained a four point lead but lost u In theflnal minutes with the Bulldogs going out-from by 2. South Lenoir ' THEATRE BEULAVILLE. N. C. tal - SAT - SUN., FEB . 2-3-4 I 1 Elvis Prsslsy STARRING IN 'Clambake' Slallay Fabarss Will Hatchins Bill Bixby Phis I COLOR CARTOON GAMES SCHEDULED: Friday, February tod James Kenan at Southern Wayne Wallace-RH at Swansboro South Lenoir at Eta t Duplin Burgaw at Jones Central White Oak at Richland* Tuesday, February 6th East Duplin at Rlchlands Jones Central at James Kenan S. Wayne at Wallace-RH Burgaw at Hoggard South Lenoir at Pamlico gained the lead again with 12 seconds left 61-69 and Angus Phillips took a 16 foot jump shot with 2 seconds left to tie the score 61-61. The Bulldogs went on to out score South Lenoir 10-4 in over time and the biggest upset of the year In the ECcT East Central Standings: T*"? Won Lost South Lenoir 8 1 Southern Wayne 5 3 Butgaw 5 4 Jones Central c 4 Wallace-Rose Hill 5 5 East Duplin 4 5 Richlands 3 7 James Kenan 2 8 THE Bulldogs invaded James Kenan territory early this week and bombed tne Tigers, 91-58 in an important conference game. Wallace-Rose Hill's top scorer M. L. Carr topped all scoring with 34 points. Carr scored 26 in the real cllffhan ger against South Lenoir. Other Bulldog scorers were Jimmy Jerome with 16, and Danny Wait 12. James Kenan was led by Don LaCoe with 16, Kenneth Benson 13, and BUly Potter 10. In other East Central games I this past week, Jones Central | handed Southern Wayne a dou- I ble defeat, with the Rocket girls * winning, 38-20, while the do \ won 68-51. Bruce Whitfield was high for 1 the Vikings with 19 followed by Larry Griffin with 10 and Steve ' Howell with 9. Jones Central was led by Rick Franck with , 18. Sherwood McDanlel with 12, j and Danney Yates 11. J East Duplin won adoublehea der while vlsltlngjames Kenan last Friday night at Harmon i Gym. The , much Improved James s Kenan girls battled the un beaten Panther team on even ; terms most of the game, but fell 33-27 in the final period. It looked like an upset in the making as the Tiger girls gain ed the lead and held on until , just over a minute left in the gams. James Kenan's Nancy Rhodes led all scoring with 14 . points followed by Whitman with 6, and Price 5. Elizabeth Brown led East Duplin's attack with 10 points. The Panther boys of 'Coach Jerry Thigpen came from be hind to down the James Kenan Club, 62-59 in a real cliff hanger. James Ken an fell behind just as the girls, wit h seconds left in the fourth quarter. James Kenan's top scorer Don LaCoe led all scoring with 26 points followed by Doc Brln son with 9, and Blllv Potter 8. Panther star Jerry Williams netted 21, Skeet Jones 11, and Ben Leavens 10. ' Smith of Magnolia Just received his PHD at CJT and now plans to further his education at Apple Institute..degree in windage. ? ? ? ? Joel Harris fired an even par 72 Sunday with a big eagle on number four. Just in from Mt. Olive that Pete Gurley eagled number four from the lady's tee. The call came as we were going to press from some of theRoad Runner's MO friends. Pete has been known to play from the white marker, according to the caller. Neal Carlton fired an even par 72 recently at Rock fish. Neal has been known to give five strokes a side down at Rockfish....don't sound right does it Ward. ? ? * ? The Southeastern North Ca rolina Pro-Am was held at Rockfish Country Club Monday of this week. Pro Hank Saun ders stated it wa s a real success and everyone enjoyed a fine sunny Monday east of the Rockfish creek. ? ? ? ? Low Prte in the"5outheastern Pro-Am were Jerry Craver of Coharie CC and Hal Kinlaw of St. Paul with 73's. Craver head ed the low pro team with Hal Kinlaw. Playing with Craver were Charlie Mark. Monty Brlstow, and Bill Norton. Play ing with Kinlaw were Billy Owens, Brandt Waters, Lyn wood Daughtry, and Earl Calson. ? ? ? ? Second low pro team winners were Pro Marvin Watso n of Duplin CC playing with am a teurs Lloyd McGowan, D. D. Blanchard, and Ralph Carlton. ? ? ? ? Pro Hank Saunders announced that the Pro-Am would be play ed at Whitevllle Country Club next Monday. Saunders urges all golfers In this area to make plans to go to Whiteville next Monday. * * * ? Last but by no means least, "little bit" from North Magno lia chipped in an impossiblebird on number eighteen Sunday in one of the most exciting rounds played in a long time. Duplin top golfer star J. P. Smith was heard to have said, "shots like that will make you lay awake at night." * ? ? * Ramblewood country CLUB REPORTS: A9-holegolf course, driving range, a club house, a pro shop and locker rooms, a regulation size swim ming pool with kiddee pool and bath house, playground for small children, picnic area, all this will make up the new club to be located between Beula ville and Pink Hill. Any one in terested in joining this club please contact Russell Bostic at the Beulaville Drug Store. # * ? ? Mount Olive attorney George Kornegay, an outstandinggolfer at Duplin Country Club, was the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award (DSA) for out standing community service th rough his loyal, faithful and unselfish efforts last week. Congratulations George. * * * ? Fore. (Wrtt Hole | PRO I. B. DUFFER | Duplin Country Club DANCE LESSONS: It has been announced that dance lessons are given each Monday night at the Club. Lessons will come by way of Betty Cress Studios of Wilmington. Beginners will start at 7:30 ana advanced at 8:30 p.m. Couples may Join for a mere fifty dollars. ? ? ? * The Board of Directors will meet second Monday night in February. President Gib Buck is spending several weeks in sunny Florida. ? ? ? * In Africa, the natives prac tice the strange custom of beat ing the ground with clubs and ut tering wild, blood-curdling yells. Anthropologists call this a form of primitive self-ex pression. However, in America we have another name for it... golf. ? ? ? ? Word has reached us at the 19th hole, that Professor Hun Ask For Flakes' Recaps at your Favorite Servjpe Station if SEE FLAKES TIRE SERVICE Clinton, N. C. Wilmington Hwy. LY 2-2809 * . v w ? >" - ? ROCKflSH GOUNIRY CLUBjPRO HAW S/jlJND^RS: While, visiting recently a Dbplln CCPro Hank Saunders points out several ways clubs In this section have helped the commu nities. Hank, the very likeable Pro a Rockfish Country Club in Wallace, resides a East Center Street in Rose Hill. He has been pro a the club for some three years and much im provement a RCC goe s to Hank. He has two children, Billy In the Air Force, and Ann In Raleigh. Hank has helped promote the Southeastern North Carolina Pro-Am, which Includes ten clubs in this section. Congraulaions Hank. Specially 2)*v(oped! oCimited Quantities! NOW FROM ZENITH! THE YEAR'S GREATEST COLOR TV VALUE! Zenith 22" Giant-Screen Console i *? ' ?'' ' '^^TV - 282 Sq. In. Picture ? n I " Crafted in tannine vanaars and valid* V [ The Middletown ? Y2424M ? The Charmina Early American styled lo-boy conaola in genuine Maple vanear* * _ and aolida with apooiad lag* and carved Monthy Ur F"m,n Pl" Oval Speaker. - . ?3LLv Ui _ Jk f IPAGE HOME APPLIANCEI SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL Sun - Drop /S GOOD H ?*** ? ? I ELECTRIC ~ 1 BOTTLING CO. WH.MIN6T0N. N C | EAST DUPLIN GIRLS NUMBER ONE IN EAST: The East Duplin High School Basketball team, Coached by Lewis Godwin, ranked by the News and Observer as the number one team OTyf 7* Ml* I. ' In 2-A- 3-A in eastern North Carolina. Congratulations to a real fine basketball team. sr^ if .? ? HaK ^ -J Income Tax Information medical expense errors GREENSBORO, N. C. - Er rors In reporting medical ex penses meant smaller refunds - or additional taxes to pay - for many taxpayers last year said J. E. Wall, District Direc tor of Internal Revenue for North Carolina. To avoid errors on 1967 re turns, Mr. Wall advised tax payers to read the 1040 instruc tion booklet carefully before they file. A common error made by tax payers in reporting medical expenses was in the handling of medicine and drug expenses. These expenses should be added to the taxpayer's other medical expenses only to the extent they exceed 1 percent of ad justed gross income. "Some taxpayers," Mr. Wall said, "try to deduct their drug costs in excess of 1 per cent -of their income. Instead, they should .add this excess to their other 'ihedical expenses, which are subject to a 3 percent li mitation." The 1040 instructions explain what is and is not deductible and also how the expenses should be reported. Changes in the tax law effective for the 1967 tax year are covered in these instructions. medical insurance GREENSBORO, N. C. - Part of the cost of medical insurance may now be deducted on federal tax returns without regard to the 3 percent limitation that applies to all other medical expenses. J. E. Wall, District Directory of Internal Revenue for North Carolina, said that one half the cost of premiums paid for me dical care insurance up to a maximum of $150 may be de ducted by taxpayers who ite mize. Mr. Wall said the balance of the premium costs should be added to the taxpayer's other medical expenses and reduced by 3 per cent of adjusted gross income. The new treatment for hos pital insurance premiums takes effect for the 1967 tax year. One half the cost of supple mentary medical insurance un der the Medicare program may be deducted under this new tax law provision. Insurance cover ing the loss of income due to illness o r injury is not a me dical expense and the premiums paid are not deductible, Mr., y-, Wall said. k .v - I E. W. GODWIN'S SONS Call Us If You Need Lumber Or Building Materials From Forest - To Mill - To Youl WALLACE, N. C. WILMINGTON N. C. Phone AT 5-2908 Phone RO 2-7747 need^ft new ** water system? h v vfl B I fl NOW YOU CAN GET A I MULTI PURPOSE PUMP witk f*jj^oepenoabJLity PRCEDFROI^^B |$68.75| Water shortage a problam with you? II tha family It stowing or - you've added new appliances, chances art that the old water system may not be delivering al the water you need. If low pres sure drips and dribbles are your' problem, If a time to talk to your FLINT and WALLING man. 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