JgVuc. ? 7Wr olds, Joel Coleman, 3rd HMmb 10 year olds, Craig Honeycun. first HMO, 8 year olds. Jeff Marritt. 3rd place, ?Mean year elds. Charles Jones, 1st place. MM year^okfa^Darell fty. ^ecood^pUce, 9 lelds Back row. 1-r BofaMe Frederick,^ pjlece. eleven spar olds. Mark Sheffield. 3rd olds. Dwayne Graham. 1st place. Uy^rolds. Steve Koraofty, tod place. 10 year olds, Iks pS^seSJ*^' Vr o1<5l*SLI2?? Price, second place, Q year olds Not pic tured was Michell Hodges, 3rd place ts year olds The PPAK was sponsored by Phelps Ford in Warsaw. Each winner re ceived a trophy WMMC COMPeTlTIOW-Thircy boys between the ages of 8 and 13 competed in the Ford Pott, Pees * Kick Competition Saturday ? -Wlf' U JK Field TIk Dm place winners to each age group will compete la district competition Saturday In Snow Hill. mb mm .m_m The flitthrfiin IISS North CmoNm to now permanently berthed at Wttminfton, N. C. iiaaimmnenaiaiai Rickfish Pro Gone Briggs Ready For Norjh Carolina Poultry JtiOH: Above Pro Gene Briggs checks with tournament official hoy Janes as plans seem to be well underway for die Fifth Annual North Carolina Poultry JubUee Golf Tournament to be fcaW at Roddish Country Club, Saturday and Sunday, October Jt*1. Pro Briggs reports 120 players have signed up as of last ^^Knd to play in this outstanding event. All area golfers Ipleiested must sipi up before Friday of this week. Contact ^Hwene Briggs at Pro Shop if you would like to play. < 'A ^ George We 1 loos reports club ?jMBpiaashlp at RamWewood gMccasful with Joel Harris wtn Kg SB hole tvmt with a 144. Il seeood place Marshall MQ ler with a MB and Butch Rudd IH third with a 155- Braxton gjfcfc woo the first flight and ? third J.O. Houston won [jimmy Smth coming h> | fem Car !r<fj Matthews chan Car ley O M| to win the dv, iooshi) to enter should contact Unlaw 'ftu"-k .... It has been reported that a invitational has been pla nned at Rockftsh CC, Tuesday. October 9th All lady golfers in the area are invited to play 1 < 1 '? * U . * ' : ' -1 }. J Rgckfish's Hoot Gibson re corded an ace on the number five par 3,900-yard hole last weekend using a five wood. P laying with Gibson were Mar shall Cain, Frances Johnson, and Dudley Rabbins " ???? The annoal Quim-Am has 3y?a^S?1Frtd5!oaC ? Sr^ ???? . Fore tgm, ? '% 'I.. ? W% , - - UH l? uss NortB Carolina is a ,000-toa battMiip Ik ? it- v - hill Pi th rtt ? - - - ?'? ^ ?11 - ? gair tt1t? t a i< !? "fa?ECC Mine l-l-l. East Duplin* costly error MM In the first quarter on * F^'rkl'VTcfce^ " oponod the scoring on the so cond series in die early part m d* game Halfbecl Paul a hand off from qe arterhack Denny Pate and re* cod ?1 yards fa a i* fare He rne's try for the ex tie point hit the upridbts and IP beck on the field. The Bulldogs gained a 12-6 haKUme score an anothsr Pan therU mistake Urn snap froc center wee a littk high sad Horne turned and fell on a fo urth and kicking situation Tin Bulldogs recovered on the Pan thers )0 and In fire plays Stem Mpreoo raced 12 yards for tie go ahead touchdown W t ?t C oral n MM * T. jfickev live sui utter* ? ck flmcoy two icMowru and passed for a third to le*d R-S. The Blue Oovils if iMnoU shut' 4M th of (?? ? 80-0 in ? ECC game, the Red I> ad i_ -t<l m|nj, ?i,. 1.1,.... OA lift g iKHKXwi ?r?. Pi pUo d* st to Class A. blasted Princeton. r*nkod number two, 52-6, in an important Carolina Conference dash The game was hilled as real dose but Coach Richard Ktled's Rebels showed they were the class in 1-A. The unbeaten Rebels ere now , -'JH ...... ua 1-iii dw OC wuig r ? i'i IW In pi ?pd 3- own art M t, 00 y*rpH h tin* : < Mi- tm IIM Mucb par WoHnia ; t ; fantastic w In ra 1 wha literK ? ?rrtaf E.E. Smith 6 [Tie EJ Smith Jgea t: Si AI Carse urn If ''81 and tot ?m pa u oi an ?1 94 i Ini I M'- a* -.Urn ?11 Jiu it-w-.-i#? ~fl ? orow! lacKies *u (wy ???? on tear Or;: aes are rs U i - leaded score and Stanley flak*? sco red die last touchdown on an 1 off tadde play. In a tie for first place with BeulavUle on a 6-6 win own Warsaw last This - < 3Mt* tQ fight It ... ir o ft i < ? r? siv mu? In a ( ?. 5 all that watt to oar. a good |um pom* Oc fth.topm SrArwu.. ? East Central Standing*^ v .f;" . - , v FF ; GO ON A FALL CAMERA HUNT ^ Omjf for a variety if ecological S&sSEte. ing the hunting urge and offering a trophy or akUl arithout harming the quarry. tttawf ok ni *? ' ? ? aflMBL of atalking. teeing without being seen, doee approach. obeervalion and deduction, peraeverance, and loea or victory. 'V^J&sK' The thrill of capturing doMuDi intimate scenes finDm. bird life halnngi to the cam era hunter who* 'trophiSg* grace his wail with a arose *"> Pout forget pieoty of ing through field and forest U make you hungry. ?? The pictorial appeal #i j J.? jL ? f afaiLin? ?V_ a ? graph enhances the cemeti&p hunter's reputation aa S naMfe, , of taste, skill and wita. WWS inii>imB?ni???*i?iii????Hnpfr at Page Home Appliance In Warsaw. Shown are ieft-rlglit. Joan Jones, Robert ? torheJettes'- ?' liiriiHiHiiflmiiiiiiHiiiiniiM HJUMSVSME ? Ladies 1 CoatsiDresses, Blouses, ig| Lingerie, Slacks, Pants Suits \ All Merchandise 1 Reduced From |^,s. Slacks By Foroh. Ties, Shirt*. Belt* Kjwrire J I new ? ^Ir^atthenf ?rformJrtc? ?nd km, M*w th?r? ?, ? n#w SSSL ? IMwer uppw reck ediueulwNl // jg|^ \\ -v Tt

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