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| around theYtronsis asTc*. \ 'gH&SjSS I conference play will not get underway until after the holl Souih Lenoir, co-leaders with Southern Wayne last year ,? opened the season with a 68-45 win over Grift on. Top scorers for die Rebels were Jimmy Tuner aid Herman Davis with 14 points, followed by classy I Larry Avery with 12. K;, Burgaw started the season I against county foe Penderlea, I and a 67-55 thriller. Batts with 17. Wright 15, lead the Red Devil cause. Rlchlands, a dark I horse this year, downed a good Swans boro club, 62-45 behind I Howard with 21 points. The I Rlchlands JV's won 47-44. The Wallace-Rose Hill Bull- I dogs scored a 54-47 victory I overUnlon In their opener. The Bulldogs were paced by I M.L. Carr with 19 points, fol- I lowed by Robert Surratt with 11, I and David Wel.s with 8. I The East Duplin Panthers fel led to Greene Central in their I opening game, 73-47. The Pan- I thers were lead by Mickey Quinn I with 13 points, and Doug Brown ^ I Teams Won Lo* South Lenoir Burgaw * 0 Wall ace-Rose Hill 0 Jones Central J Rfrhlands 1 1 East Duplin 0 1 Jamei Kenan Southern Wayne 0 ? GAMES SCHEDULED: i Dec. 13th South Lenoir at ftamlico Burg aw at Atkinson Southern Wayne at Charles B. Aycock North Duplin at James Kenan Greene Central at East Duplin Jones Central at North Lenoir ? Clinton at W all aces Rose Hill Richlands at Swansbclro with 10. In th preliminary same, the East Duplin Jayvees defetfed Greene CentrN 46-32. In other action Southern Wayne fell to Chiles B. Aycock, 68-66 for their second straight lost. Worth Wilson paced the Vikings with 19?olnts followed by Bobby Britamage with 15. Southern Waynt won the Junior varsity game, 40-42. South Lenoir made ir two Dec. 17th ' South Lenoir - Open Penderlea at Burgaw Southern Wayne - Open Junes Kenan at Roseboro North Duplin at East Duplin Camp Lejeune at Jones Central Union at Wallace-Rose Hill White Oak at Riehlands straight topping North Lenoir, 72-52 in another non-confer ence game. Top scorer for South Lenoir were Herman Dav is 17, John Byrd, 15, and Jim my Smith, 14. BurgaW defeated Atkinson, 72-66 is their second outing for a 2-0 record. Willie Jack son topped the Red Devil scor ing with 27 points. The Red Devil JayVees won, 46-44. I James Sprunt Basketball Schedule dates Sat. December 14 Sat. December 21 Wed. January 8 Sat. January 18 : Sat. January 25 Moo. January 27 Sat. February 1 Wed. February 5 OPPONENT Lenoir Community College Cape Fear Technical Institute Beaufort Technical Institute Lenoir Comunlty College Cape Fear Technical Institute Southeastern Community College Cape Fear Technical Institute Southeastern Community College " - ? m a LOCATION Home* Roland-Grist Gym Home* Southwood Elementary School Home* Home* Rol nd-Grlst Gym Old Chadburn High School ? a James Sprunt Institute an nounces a ten-game Basketball schedule for the 1968-69 season. The season began with a home same with Cape Fear Technical institute on Saturday night, Nov ember 30. This is the first Basketball team in the history of the sch ool. All home games will be played in the E.E. Smith High School Gym in Kenansville, North Carolina. Tap-off time | will be 7:30 P.M. for allgames. Admission will be free and I the public is Invited to attend. The team is coached by Denn [I is Pope, a staff member at I James Sprunt bistiute. %Th& schedule as announced bitoul and contains a number o?*|inn | dates. High Schools, Technic al tostltutes and others with open dates may schedule games by writing or calling either Vernon Ward or Can Price at James Sprunt Institute. Nematode Class At J S I A class on nematodes will be held at James Sprunt In stitute Monday night, Decem ber 17, at 7:00 p.m. We are located in an area which has an abundance of all kinds of nematodes. Included | in this program will be live exhibits and a film on the des tructive nature of nematodes. Also, topics to be discussed are: history of nematology, parasitic species, loss by the fanner, control cf nematodes, and special quarantine cases, r Dr. J.N. Sasser, NCSU, will be the guest speaker. WITH OUR BOYS Melton L. Pickett U. S. ARMY, VIETNAM 1 (AHTNC) - Army Private First Class Milton L. Pickett, 23. son of Mrs. Eliza J. Pickett, Route i, Beulavtlle, was ass toned Nov. 2 to the 61st Heavy Equipment Maintenance Company in Viet nam ag a mechanic. Marriage Licenses issued marriage licenses issued BY THE REGISTER OF DEEDS. KENANSVILLE, FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER. 1968: Bobby Scott Lockamy, War saw, and Rebecca Frances Oak ley, Kenansville. Robert Lewis Price, Mount Olive, and BarbaraCherry, Mo unt Olive. Kenneth Ray Murphy, Wal lace, and Marlta Mae DeVane, Garland. James Phil em an Stallings,. Wallace, and DeltaMae Dobson, Magnolia. , ? . James Clifton McKiver, Ken ansville, and Dorothy Mae Ty ler, Beulavllle. Shelton Avery Guy, Magnolia and Janice Elaine Smith, Rose Hill. John Linwood Joyner, Moudt Olive, and Janet Gayle Holling sworth, F aison. Robert Michael Lee, Dunh, I and Linda Gray Poindextqr, Rose Hill. McGregor Summey MacFie, Brevard, and Sandra Irene Zi belin, Wallace. Wllbert Boykin, Jr.. Whll ace, and Ben y Lou Philips, Wallace. James Allen Ezzell, Ware aw, and Elizabeth Sheila Brad^naw, Warsaw. Ronald Kayi James, Wallace, and Jeanne Carol Best, Raleigh. Levi Hill, JK.BrooklynN.Y., and Julia Mae [Austin, Brooklyn, N.Y. Mosley Cafr Waters, Jr., Calypso, and I+aura Ann Sutton, Calypso. William Wayne Mobley, Beu laville, and 1 Lynda Katherlne Dall, Chinquapin. Robert Glenn Bostic, Kenans ville, aid Gayle Elizabeth Muf phin. Mount O ive. Vergil Rei< Williams. Beu laville, and E rend a Kay Smith, Beulaville. Robert Harold Waldron, Wh ite ville, and, Phyliss Annelle Smith, Dublin. Jerry Richard Atkinson, Ken ansville, and Dottle Marie St okes, Ken an^ ville. John Xeries Jones, Falson, and Helen Irene Herring, War saw. ! Romless iTaylor Bland, Rose Hill, aid Wihnie Virginia Thom as, Magnolia. ILay-A-Way Now For Christmas 1 I i FREE ! ) K ? % ( / | PERSONAL j J ?NTS | When You Open New j Savings Account ) Or Add to Your Present One I with j Or More \ ) Bring the Kiddies in for / CHRISTMAS LOLLIPOPS I; |J * Ann Harris, Box 87cj jack sonville, N.C. Is this'years Srand prize winner. Miss arris will receive 2 tickets to the Orange Bowl Ffcwtball Game on New Years Diy plus 5100 cash for expense. We congratulate Ann on fanning this years grand prtzte. We also wish to thank all]of you who entered our contest and a special thanks to the sponsors. Wildcats Defeated W* ? A9ein" ff -| The E.E. Smith Wildcats took another stunning defeat on the home court of the CJ% Pope Rockets. The Rocket's ^coring effort was lead by C. Montague with 35 official points. The Wildcats sllpoind offen ?sive and defensive Playing ac counted for their defeat. I The final score - die ivarslty I and junior varsity ganjss re spectively were 49-73, land 31- I 63. ? NFO Chartered 1969 A Signup For Duplin I County ? The president Alton Powell I ? of the Duplin County unit Nat- I ional FarmersOrganlzationhas reported that Duplin Is a Char ? tered County. This Is part of the structure ? that Is necessary to ma|te NFO I an effective organization. With the cooperation of the great farmers of this county, they expect to get a better price for I their productions. Theybelieve U that they should have some say about the price they receive I for the products they produce, i this. masotrftiey sol- } letting the help and support of 11 all farmers in the county by ' I urging them to join NFOL Farmers are probably in a I class by themselves in that they I ask "What will you give jme for I my produce?" Everyonqexcept I the farmers holds his wares for I a certain price. Oily through organization can I this situation be remedied, and I the NFO proposed tosetprices. NFO is a legal, fair land ef- I fective organization with county I wide meeting at the Court House I in Kenans ville every first Tues - ?" -? ? Three Out star ding Duplin Golfers: Above Hugh Carlton (center) former president at Duplin Country Club welcomes Rockfish CC's best in Neal Carlton and Davis Lee. The threesome played in the member-guest golf tourney held at DCC last weekend. Neal and Hugh teamed together and won the tournament for the second straight year. Lee. club champion at Rockfish, played with Dandy Dan Fus sell in the recent tourney. Highlight in the member-guest Davis eagled number one ana Neal eagled number nine. ? ?? - * ' .1 Ramblewood CC President Wilbur Hussey declares over a hundred golfers played dally at Ramblewood during the first week of play. Congratulations to Duplin County's newest club. It has been announced that a "Christmas Carol Sing" would be held at Duplin CC, Saturday night, December 14th from eight until eleven. A dance, with records, would follow from el even to one. You are urged to attend. ****** Rockflsh CC Pro Hank Saun ders reported a Christmas dance would be held at RCC, Monday night, December 90th. Club President Pete Wells urges all members to attend. ****** Charles and Jane Hlnson were out pitying Monday of this week. It's nice to see them come out to the club. ? ????? ujkL^.|Pr? M^^Jl<atS()n fJBlf tournameift at Duplin dur ante the holidays. The tourney will be from December 19th to 25th and from the 26th to day night of the month at 7:30 pjn. Local meetings will be announced. All farmers are ur ged to attend these meetings. January 1st. Any member of the club can team with another member and play in the two two day events. Watson says players will be placed In fl ights and winners will be de termined by the "point sys tem." Entry fee will bel five dollars per team. The annual New Years dmces scheduled at Duplin CC will be held on December 31st. All members planning to attend contact Pro Shop tor reser vations. Pro Hank Saunders declares Leon Wells as the most im proved golfer at Rockflsh CC, Wells defeated defending champ Jim Teachey for the first flight championship recently. Billy Graham said, "It may be surprising to find out that about 20 top golfers on the tour meet together frequently for prayer and Bible study. n Saturday ...... -and ydu know something, they didn't show Sunday either. j.; ? ???*? Pro Marvin Watson stated a "teenage dance" will be held at the club, December 20th. All teens are invited. Admis sion will be one dollar per person. Watson says a band will play for the dance. Fore ? ./ I: Ihroughom^Ee evening Jolin ew ot th host, I both rig! rs iwa I Coach WJH. Helton conducted the drawing for the grand prize, I j'football In the school colors made of simulated fur. The 1 winner was Miss Gwyn Byrd* 11 On lots Privata Jerry ? Weaver | FT. POLK. LA. (AHTNC) I Army Private Jerry Weaver. I 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver, Route 4, Mount Olive, N.C., completed nine weeks of advanced infantry training Nov. I 22 at Ft. Polk, La. His lasr l week of training was spent in guerrilla warfare exercises. During his guerrlllatrainlng, he lived under simulated Viet* I nam conditions for five days. I fighting off night attacks and conducting raids on "enemy" ! villages. He was taught methods of removing booby traps,setting ambushes and avoiding enemy reading, land nine warfare, con luofean id rl the "S|p"""3wr Mm J. F. REYNOLDS MUSIC COMPANY . OKRATORI Or AMI icigiwiii Vuliri Nn OcmM* Clinton, K. C. I for Goodness Sake^ Y^RoseHill "I! I Brand Chickens B # I9 VV Ifff-B ;v. /IWTf ' ' 1 MmR jM ? , ? 1 I Favorite Grocar's 1 ROSE HILL POULTRY f* CORP. Rosa Hill.N.C. ?''**- ' _rL_ _? J IV Wmmiy*-': BM WMB V?gjP^ jm|^H| ... -: ..... u - j^il CZ3^' ? r ? ( gift to buy. let 170 electric appliances h??io you decide. [ With everything from electric roasters to electric reducing
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