I G report* * Pw "K was^kmda windy and "cool, ht ?ft n, Briag; stated "We nt celel n< twenty-seven members playing. Among the celebrities were Pat Mullin, a batting coach for Detroit. Don Cook, another De troit playet Jim Perry, another big leaguer, Matt Waste. Mike Turs'k. and Marty Kuru. three got! professionals from upstate New York, along with tht class fh?m Rockftsh." Cook's team of Bobby Matthews, Mac Horrell and Mitchell Paul won the tourney with a best ball 63. Wasko's team of Neal Cariton, Buddy Pope and Pickett Boney bed with Turyk rod Kirta's team with a beat ball 64. Members of the Turyk team ssafiRtt'isst**! auu uiamuil. Mil. the Kurta team were Warren v Hepler. Albert Concil and Wes ley Scronce W ?*??? Valentines Dance: Duplin members are reminded of the Valentine Dance Saturday night. February 12. Take your ,?valentine out to the music of the, Santee Combo. Committee in charge includes Mr. and Mrs. John Whitfield, Chairmen, Mr and Mrs. Dan Holtom, Mr. and Mrs. Colon Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens. Time J p.m. to 1 a.m. "I'm anxious to make thia shot. That's my mother-in-law up there on the clubhouse porch." "Don't be a fool. You can't hit her at a distance of 200 yards." J. Duplin CCwill host the Ladies Sandtrappers League *feis month on Tuesday, February s 22. Ladies, come on out and start warming up .. .Coffee and donuts at 9:30 a.m. . . .Tee time 10:0?. SWCC Pro Mac McKeithan knd the following members, tanwood Kennedy,, George fornegay, Harvey Reinhardt. Durwood Kennedy, Jack WU ' Hams, Buddy Pope, Jay Bundy, CarrolMWIltarm, Dennis Lane I Bill Bunch and Harold Precythe .-'-i - j _rr a. si ...ii_ ?., .a on the sunny shores at South ' ii' < - *. j i ?,< v?~ ktti i i u j and S ' s & whatever . . .the time 7 p.m. Re( crowd attended hist nth Hosts foi :h. function wU be Mr. d Mrs Larry essrtT - .*itSS&&?L?f? keep them in the refrigerator. It is when you take them out on the golf course and hit them that """""""ass Roctfish Pro Gene BHges reports greens at his club are in fair to good condition after all the bitter cold "1 think the proof of how good or how bad the grass is will came this summer," Briggs declared. ?? - AM* Duplin's Buster Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Johnson of Warsiw, will go on the tour and caddy for Sandra Palmer. Several weeks ago Country Club. The former Mount Olive College golf star left February 7th for Florida where he plans to pick up the bag and follow Sandra all over the United States and some foreign countries. Best of luck. Buster. eee?? 1 The quickest pray to meet new people Is to Mdk up the wroif| ball on the golf course. We understand Mount Olive's gift to Southern Wavne, Pete Gurley, had a fire at hia house.. . .Hope it was not bed; Glad to hear you and the famUf were not hurt.. .Thank God. .f engine Pore | DEPARTMENT OF BEVENUE1 OFFICE HOURS In. accordance with an ordef| by Governor James B. Huntjj Jr., the weekly office day for the; II I I Ml rflWiCT Department of Rrvrnut will be it BANDTRU " 1 I! 7* Chry slor Town1 Country Wagon, || I 75 Ford LTD HT, loaded, 20,000 II u 74 Ford LTD HT, rood whoots, , loodod %SOW I 73 Chovrolot Monto Corto M4W ] I 72ChryskrNewport ...uSlWS 11 ? /'*- SI M .8 j 71 Si met 1 70 Chrysler Convertible . ..fW SH li ? 170 Buick Skylark 999$ II 71PlymMiNiStatiMWk?M UN 1 71 Pontiac Cattltn., 2 .Mr?m II nfe.tac.ttft. ,.m | If A DSu?MAill4k 1^-. - /Un a I ? ?oOVTII ? ? ?? ? ? ? ? ? 91995 9 || *?Ch?vr?kt,Jdoor ..?*M j ? *:' Iiv Pontile# 2doot* *???.????????????%??$$9S s ; *25 ? n ? 10? .? I SJBflSAg gfej^,gg& time. The third qugfl2^ 7to ? ?bJS *??* "Sfi^io Garner led Or??*,??*. \\ ? IUP-? ?tt!t???? I >? I ? that department. ^ ^ ? The victory f~ t?e Wildcats. ? cellent ,tw,y? I I They were a team ^ were I fought b"k w^L^n by 9 I I down, such a? being left in I I points with two Faison, I -??5sr3S I *"?< ? SwSfM SJSK WE.? Scv of he iit return year for tht 7t1 and p to the 9t! grade team. It was ! M!>a Season for :??, v\ ;,j the basketball cham and went undefeated |?ts under Coaches Duplin, P.nd.r LeodersNamed For Stadium Drive Teny and Betty Quinn at Warsaw have been appointed chairmen of the East Carolina University Stadium Expansion Campaign for Duplin and Pen der Counties, General Chairman K. L. (Roddy) Jones announced. A native od Duplin. Terry is a 1971 graduate of ECU and is non-Foods Division Manager with IGA Distributorship. Quinn Company, Inc. >j The ECU Stadium Expansion Campaign is designed to raise at least S2.5 million to increase seating capacity of FicMen Sta dium to nearly 40,000 and has been active in the Greepville Pitt Countv area fpr several weeks. Jones added that with the Quinns' appointment, the - state-wide campaign is now | getting underway. Mrs. Quinn is the former - Bcity R. White of Elizabeth City and is a 1972 graduate of ECU. ind is a teacher with the North Duplin High School The Duplin-Pender County Drive was initiated Tuesday night at an organizational meet ing. at which a goal of S50.000 was set. Quintj pointed out that the Stadium Expansion Cam paign is good not only for East Carolina University, but all of Eastern North Carolina. Bar-B-Boll t , "?: J4W* I Come one, come all to the Bar-b-q-Ball. It'll be a big treat with lots to eat. Some come with haste to stuff your face. It'll be at JK High, so drop on by! Sponsored by Warsaw. Ke nansville and Magnolia Jaycees and JK Spirit Supjporters at JK Cafeteria, Saturday, February 26th, from 5 to7p.m. Price, S2. Delivery from 4:30-6:30 p.m. The Tiger Spirit is roaring ? Ogin I I The James Kenan Varsity Tigers ended the week with ? win over Wallace-Rose Hill in four overtimes with a score of 78-76 The high scorers were Michael Southerland 20 pts.. Stanley Broadie <8, and Leonza Nickelson with 10 Previously that week, the Tigers were defeated twice. Tuesday night they lost to Pender in the last auarter with a score of 54-61 The high scorers were Stanley Broadie and Mike SoutheHand. with 14 points each Friday night the Tigers were defeated by Dunn with a Score of 53-81. The high scorers were Mike Southerland with 13 and Stanley Broadie 12. . The Baby Tigers had three wins this week. Tuesday they defeated Pender with a score of , 44-43. The high scorers were Bruce Farrior with 21. and Nor wood Vann with 15. The game with Dunn was also a success with a score of 47-38. The high scorers were Bonnie Monk. 12 points, and Sampson Dixon, 10 Eji nts. The defeat of Waltace ie Hill ended with a score of 40-37. The high scorers were jLfcaJttJL**. &sL i . ktflb JBffsHh' ? ... -J Pamela Ezzell I Sampson Dixon with 16 and Bruce Farrier with 10 points. The Lady Tigers lost a game and won one. Dunn defeated them with a score at 51-58. 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