I Frldoy night footboll octlon at tak?wood d?f?ot? Jom*? Kenon Tigers 12-7 East Central Conference 3A MBPSHNi Roseboro. As one James Kenan fan put it. "A gift" to Lakewood. as JK lost a heart breaker 12-7 to the Leopards. James Kenan has lost two real exciting games by just one minute and 42 seconds. They lost in their opener in the last 11 seconds, and the Lakewood {ante with only one minute and II seconds left in the game. So the Tigers are now 0-2 as the football season moves into the 1 third game at Charles B. Aycock this Friday night. Back Robert Miller raced 47 yards to give JK an early 6-0 fcad in the first quarter. Jay Jones added the extra point and a 7-0 half-time, score. James kenan moved to inside the five yard line just before the half. . ibut failed to score a^Jjine ran Lakewood came roaring back it the third period, marching SS ards to score, sending Mark ajrcloth over from die five, lichard Cooper's try for the xtra point failed, and JK's lead i >as cut. 7-6. Several fumbles latey. Lake mod marched 45 yards to tally lie winning TD. sending Fair loth in from the one-yard line nd a 12-7 win . . with one ninutc and thirty-one seconds -ft in the game. James Kenan amc right back behind the fine ;uarterbacking of Kirp Nether utt and the exciting running of filler, to move 55 yards in one 27 seconds left, the Tigers hopes failed again as they were knocking on the door at about the ten. . .but once again, the time ran out. James Kenan's defense was outstanding all night, and th? super performance of Robert Miller on offense was beautiful to watch as well as the play of Nethercutt... . .They played too hard to lose... In other ECC games, thd Dark Horses of Clinton High shut out i '? 'l' ? (he power-packs of Raeford 22-0 behind the running of back Roosevelt Kirby. The Hawks of North Lenoir flew past the Panthers of East Duplin 25-0. The score was 6-0 at half, but the bigger Hawks roared in the last period. Pender crusted to a I '??, m. '* '< 1' M v-' ?'* '' : >'?!v ""-I t .if 1 26-8 win over North Brunswick and East Cartereet nipped the Dogs of Wallace-Rose Hill 6-0: while South Lenoir was handing the Wildcats of Richlands a 26-12 defeat. Support your team. ECC GAMES ? Sept. 16 Clinton at Dunn JK at Chas.B. Avcock Registration is this week at the Warsaw Recreation Depart ment. Classes will begin the week of September (9. Pre registration is urged so you can get the class you want before it fills up. Below is the schedule for Fail. All classes will meet for ten weeks. Call, or go by the Warsaw Recreation Department (293-7182) for more information and to register. YOUTH Pottery (Hand Building) 5th - 8th jtrade. Monday 4:30-5:30 Tumbling A Gymnastics, 6-10 years old, Thursday, 4 - 5 p.m. Tumbling St Gymnastics, 11-15 years old, Thursday, 5 - 6 p.m. \ Game Time ? Recreation Center Open (no basketball) Monday - Friday, 3-4 p.m. Arts A Crafts, 5-8 years old, I11Im i0Uk\ Mil if" i Tlljjjtfii' ifi'l Tuesday, 4 - 5 p.m. Arts ft Crafts, 9 - 12 years old, Friday, 4 ? 5 p.m. Teen Arts ft Crafts, Wed nesday 5-6 p.m. Teen Fficfcs, Wednesday, 7-9 p.m. Midget Football. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Fun Him, 4-12 years old, Wednesday, 4 - 5 p.m. ADULTS Pottery (Hand Building), 9th grade and up, Monday, 6:30 - 8 p.m. Ladies Slimnastics, Tuesday, 7-8 p.m. Ladies Slimnastics, Thursday. 6-7 p.m. Co-Recreational Volleyball Organizational meeting, Thurs day, September 22 at 7 p.m. Jog and Jiggle, Monday Friday, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. *? ' Wildlife Director Named For District fr? - ? p. * *??? ? y^y ? 1 -j.?/...: 2 Larry Fitzpatrick of Jackson ville was recently elected North Carolina Wildlife Federation Director for District 2B for the year 1977-78. District 2B in cludes Duplin, Onslow. Jones, Carteret and Fender Counties. fhe N.C. Wildlife Federation i is a non-profit organization? dedicated to promote the con-; ? servation. management and^f proper use of wildlife and other natural resources in the state, and its membership consists of conservationists, hunters.' fishermen and nature lovers. Larry Fitzpatrick has been [2 , i active in the Federation for many years. Any hunting or ftsfatn| club is dibble to join the Federation, and the new District Director urges any dubs in this area that are not affiliated to contact him for farther infor mation. He may he reached in Jacksonville, Telephone 455-1902, The federation works very closely with the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commis sion, and it is thanks to these organizations that North Caro lina enjoys the fine fishing and hunting opportunities that we have today. Y; ? -,c*. *i i Richlands at W-RH | S. Lenoir at Greene Central | , Swansboro at East Duplin f j l|. South Brunswick at Pender Raeford at Lake wood ^ ECC Game Results wm | . Lakcwood 12 | ' Pender 26 N. Lenoir 25 E. Carteret 6 S. Lenoir 26 N. Duplin 41 James Kenan 7 , Raeford 0 " N.Brunswick 8 V. East Duplin 0 Wallace-RH 0 | ' Richlands 125 Hob b ton 18 EVA'S CLOTH SHOP 7 mile e**t of Boulavllle on RleMands Hwy. ? #24 SALE ON POLYESTERS ? COTTONS Wore $2.50 - now $2.29 ^ War# $2.88-now $2.49 \ * MASTER CHARGE-VISA WPKfflftW H I USE OUR LAY-AWAY * ? ? . * 1 '''f' I PR|DAY ANp $ATURDAY | DAN RIVER I SHEETS 1 TWIN FULL I r3i8^4j4g ^pilio^CASE^ j SOLIDS AND FANCIES I I IRREQ. OF FAMOUS BRANDS! COMPARE ATA m A Al $5.00 set if j 1 y y I PERFECT I SET J I WASHCLOTHS I . ASSTD. COLORS B REG 59c AND 79c I M CONVERSE ~~I H 1 ? ill H ?! u." M/f !:3 H- ? i - ICHAIRCUSHIONsl ^THRO^RUC^i I . ASSTD. COLORS ? 24x42 A 27x44 ? ? NEO^ $3.99 VALUE ? 3 PC. TIER ANO I VALANCE SET I I 34" LONG C 1 ft 7 ? REO. 32.94 ^ I # | LADIES PANTIES? 'FAYON^Tnocott29*ANT,E# I iNrLLE TABLE CHILDREN'S WEAR! ^StMPLICIT^^I PATTERN I IX I I }/ty PRICE I LADIES HOSE I A ^ B QQ^ I ^ ' ? LADIES SHOE I CLOSEOUT 9 PRICES SLASHED 50% I AND MORE I I ? 11 JEANS r' I 10 OZ. DENIM I PATCH POCKET A SLANT ? f?OCKET MODELS I .. two. $11.00 VALUE ? remember the^^Shen^jfover the East Coast, tetft- * I ' peratures reached an all-time low. While demands for I -vy-. jn.iuiiiiiyiiij ,i mi rnmmmmmmmmmwvnnmmmmF' w^frWMWW^lPWI^i^BWW? ?' ' I \ A neighboring utility had equipment failures and I had to "borrow" power from CP&I*. Then, CP&L and | another neighbor also had problems. This, coupled with I record demands, could have created a serious energy * II crisis, and caused some drastic measures. | You may have seen the results on your TV screen. I The first screen shows normal power. When we had to I cut back power, your picture may have looked a little 1 jr smaller than usual. If things had gotten worse, we may H have had to shut off power altogether for a period of | time, and youd have had rfoTV Even more importantly youd have had no electric tor heating or cooking, ($?** ijMcOrdriyffitog. I | Fortunately we didrit llrve % I I lanuarv 17, C^ipower || I ft But, in the 1980s, well have less tan half of tart reserve. Which may not ^najjM^have more . I atuati^^? the bpl wK I 1