Sports? ? East Central 2-A Football Round-Up * ogt IJ W-RH Dawgs Remain Undefeated j: Warsaw: James Kenan marcned the length of the field and failed to A score, just inches away from a first inside the ten. Clinton took the ball and drove the distance and scored to lead the Dark Horses to a 13-6 ECC win over the Tigers. James Kenan dropped to fourth in the conference and has a "must game this week at White Oak. Ginton's second see.: . me in the third with Timmy King o. *ing 35 yards to assure the Hors^ of a hard-fought victory over James ? Kenan. The Tigers' Bennie Melvin scored their lone touchdown in the third from the ten-yard line. Clinton travels to Pender in an ECC encounter while James Kenan goes to White Oak down in Onslow County. ECC Standings Name Conf All Wallace-Rose Hill 3-0 8-0-0 Clinton 2-1 6-2-0 ? White Oak 2-1 6-2-0 James Kenan 1-2 4-3-0 Pender 1-2 4-4-0 East Duplin 0-3 2-6-0 Games This Week James Kenan at White Oak Wallace-Rose Hill at East Duplin Clinton at Pender Midway at North Duplin Greene at South Lenoir Game Results Clinton 13, James Kenan 6 Wallace-RH 13, White Oak 0 Pender 40, East Duplin 8 ????? North Duplin 20, ENCSD 8 South Lenoir 14, Ayden-Grifton 0 Wallace: Wallace-Rose Hill re mained unbeaten by stopping White Oak 1.1-0 in an important ECC same. The Bulldogs and Vikings battled to a 0-0 first half before W-RH drove 66 yards in the third to take the lead with Grey Carter scoring. Ricky Brown scored the Dogs' final TD in the fourth from the one. W-RH out-rushed the Vikings 229-228, and both teams had 12 first downs. White Oak out-passed W-RH 29-4. Beulaville: Other East Central action saw Pender High down the Panthers of East Duplin 40-8 last Friday night. East Duplin will have their hands full this week as they host the undefeated Bulldogs of Wallace-Rose Hill. Support your school. Ducks Unlimited Banquet The Duplin County Ducks Un limited banquet will be held Nov. 21 at Josefs Restaurant. Early bird deadline is Oct. 31. For tickets call Anthony Darden at 289-4234 at night, or Johnson Sheffield at 293-3168 daytimes. Duplin Law Enforcement Sponsors Annual Sing uupttn county 's own Down bast Boys will be one of two gospel groups in the annual Duplin Law Enforcement Sing at Kenans Auditorium in Kenansville November 3. Also appearing will be The Kingsmen from Asheville, rated as the nations number one gospel quartet. The sing begins al 2:30 p.m. and children under 12 years of age are admitted free. Tickets are $4 in advance and may be purchased at any local law enforcement agency. Tickets at the door are $5. Pictured above are the Kingsmen. Mount Olive Rotary Club Sponsors Pancake Supper The Mount Olive Rotary Club will * sponsor a pancake supper Friday^ * Nov. 8 at the Southern Wayne High - School cafeteria. The supper will be I served prior to the Southern Wayne - I Hoggard football game. Plates will be served from 5 to 7:30 ? p.m. Tickets cost S2.50 each and may I be purchased from any Mount Olive ; Rotarian or by calling Richard Blacks ? welder, ticket chairman, at 658-328t - or 658-5185. Proceeds from the supper wiir be * used to fund various charitable and - community projects which the local I Rotary Club supports. Helms to speak to imc Tobacco Growers A peanut carries 26 protein grams and contains many of the essential B vitamins. Its fats are the polyun saturated variety and it carries a balanced share of calories. Senator Jesse Helms and an executive of a leading British ciga rette manufacturer are scheduled to the be keynote speakers at the annual meeting of the Tobacco Growers Association of North Caro lina. The meeting will be held Friday, Nov. 8 beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the N.C. State Fairgrounds. Helms has agreed to speak as long as there is no urgent business in Washington that day. Assuming he can attend, his topic will be the legislative situation for tobacco in Washington and what growers can expect in the coming year. The secoi.J keynote speech will be given by Christopher Castle, senior leaf manager of the English cigarette t manufacturer Gallaher, Ltd. He will give his company's opinion on how American tobacco growers can regain lost markets overseas. Castle's company is one of many in Europe that formerly bought substantial amounts of tobacco in the U.S. but have cut back drastically in recent years. "We are very happy that we've been able to attract two sneakers of this caliber," says T. Carlton Blalock, exeuctive vice president of the Tobacco Growers Association of N.C. "Senator Helms has been in a very crucial position in the process of developing reform legislation over the past year. I'm sure he will have valuable insights to share with our members." Blalock noted that the Association heard Congressman Charles Rose at it's February meeting in Raleigh. "We're proud that these two influential legislators have been willing to take the time to share their opinions with us," he says. The presentation by Castle could prove to be very enlightening, Blalock adds. "His company, Gallaher, Ltd., is so anxious to get its message across to American growers that it is flying Castle to Raleigh from London for the sole purpose of speaking at our meeting," says Blalock. "That tells me a lot about our potential for increasing overseas sales." The annual meeting program has been shortened from years past and will end by noon. The meeting will include election of a new slate of directors and adoption of a new set of resolutions. "The resolutions adopted at last year's meeting were extremely help ful to us this year as we worked for the reform legislation. If you have some specific ideas about policies you think the association out to pursue in the coming year, plan on attending our resolutions hearing on Nov. 7 at 1 p.m. at the Crabtree Ramada Inn in Raleigh or present them during the business session on Nov. 8," says Blalock. Miller Shows Art At ECU A number of two-dimensional art works by David Neal Miller of Beulaville, a senior student in the East Carolina University School of Art, will be on display Oct. 27 - Nov. 3 in the gallery of Mendenhall Student Center in Greenville. Miller is exhibiting a selection of graphics, several watercolor illustra tions, some photographs and an oil figure painting. He is a candidate for the Bachelor of Arts degree in communication arts with a minor concentration in paint ing. Miller, who plans to seek a career in the Springfield, Va., area, is vice president of the ECU Karate Club. His parents are Leo and Helen Miller of Route 1, Beulaville. Businesses Join Veterans' Celebration In Warsaw Local citizens are urged to join Warsaw businesses in this yeai s Veterans' Celebration. D:splays honoring Warsaw de ceased veterr.ns inc'ude: Allen Boney - Brill's Florist & Up holstry; Charles Costin - Southern Bank; Litch Huie - BB&T; Clarence "Boon" Mc Neill - First American; Laurence Philyaw - City Finance; William Turner - Turner's Gulf Station; Machinist Mate 1st Class Paul Edwin Gore - Warsaw Florist. Beulavllle Church Fall Bazaar The Beulaville Pentecostal Free Will Baptist Church will hold its fall bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 2 in the church fellowship hall. Activities will begin at 8 a.m. There will be coffee and ham biscuits available in the A.M. Barbecue plates will be sold between 11a.m. and 2 p.m. at $3 per plate. There will be a drawing for a prize in the afternoon. There is to be a country store, Christmas shop, homemade quilts, pillows, etc, as well as baked goods for sale. Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy the day's activities. Between 1882 and 1887, Hugh L. Daly was a pitcher for several major league baseball teams. He won seventy four games, including a no-hitter. He had only one arm. ? BELL MOTORS Hw>. 50 - 296-1445 Kenans villi The Finest Cars In Eastern N.C. 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Sat 8 30-S - TRI-COUNTY E.M.C. 1985 45th ANNUAL MEETING Southern Wayne High School Hwy. 117, Between Dudley & Mount Olive SAT., NOV. 2-1:30 P.M. . -I The purpose of this meeting will be to hear the report of officers directors and committees; to elect three director* of the Trl-County Corporation and any other business which may come before the meeting or any adjustments there ofi This 1985-45th annual meeting of the Tri-County Electric Membership Corporation is an important event to all members. REGISTRATION: 12:30 TO 1:30 P.M. I ENTERTAINMENT FREDDIE PIERCE Ventriloquist... Impressionist Freddie Pierce is a practicing magician, impersonator of famous people, and ventriloquist with 14 years' experience. He performs through North Carolina for civic clubs, churches, and other organizations. He was also a member of the Inaugural Entertainment Company at President Reagan's inauguration this year. Freddie has appeared on numberous television programs including "Hospitality House," "Carolina Today," and "Whitney the Hobo" children's show. He has received several acting awards, his favorite being the Mount Olive College Honors Award for a dialogue he wrote to use in his act this year. Freddie now attends Mount Olive College and performs with "The Mount Olive College Singers." ? FREE DOLLARS The First 100 members registering will each receive a dollar when they register. ; ? FREE DOOR PRIZES Nite-lights, calendars, pencils, pens, light switch plates, rain gauges. *500 IN CASH PRIZES There will be a drawing for Cash Prizes to be awarded as attendance prizes. t (Every registered member hay an equol chance to win.) For Sole 1979 Mercury Monarch Grey - 6 Cyl. Air Condition New Tires Runs Good AM/FM Stereo Cassette 900.00 A Call 293-7803