Newspapers / The Warren Record (Warrenton, … / May 13, 1960, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Warren Record (Warrenton, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Grandslai Norlina \ . ROANOKE RAPIDS ? Nor-1*: lina's Frank Perkinson slapped t a grand slam homer in thej first inn'>0 on Thursday of ! I last week en Davie Field to! ( win Ins own ball game over 1 Gaston 5-1, advancing the Norlina Blue Wave into Dis-;i trict 3 play-offs for the third j straight year. After this frame both pitch-; ers settled down and did well i with Winifred Powell of Gas ton holding the "Big Blue" to, eight hits in the nine inning! i sudden death play off tilt be- i | tween two conference champs, j Northampton champs. 1 ton, were far from c'Virved as iiic young, sophomore i laden team held th .-.-.ior 1 champs from the Halif&x-W - 1 rer. conference to only one 1 run in the last eight innings, i Frank Perkinson struck out 10 and walked three to take the win which moves Norlina , in a waiting position while the ( Franklin County winner plays j the Orange and Person Coun- ^ ty winner. , Bobby Jones led off with a t too-hot-to-handle drive to third ] base and was followed by a t walk issued to Charles Mul-! chi and a double by Billy Ful- i ler to load the bases. Perkin- ^ J son then hit his grand slam I homer making it a rapid fire l 4-0 over the Rebels a The Rebels threatened in c the first when Billy Colston walked and stole second, ad-' r vancing to third on a single by! ( Roy Ay cock. With two gone, i r the next man up flow out to: ! first ending the throat. i I It was three up and three ] away for Gaston in three out,] of the next four frames while;! Norlina rapped out two hits j 5 in the fourth but ended the 1 , innilg. with a man on third ] and second and no runs: ' ( Gaston's lone run came in < uie seventn when Clyde Ay- 1 cock was a hit batsman and I with one out was scored on ail double by Pete Jones, the I catcher. y Norlina scored in the eighth! 5 with two outs when Frank i Mayfield walked and advanced \ to second on a fielder's choice. I Bobby Jones singled him!I home for the last tally of the I ? game. ] < Jones and Perkinson withj( two hits led Norlina while I One of th 1960 is t! in pli Simple! D Fastest gr n i.: Yon gal Certified Cor Core with ony DODi If-'' 6 We're tickled pink at the ws wu/uwnu are maKing me mi me&: Dodge Dart. Why? Dart giv< ?Ij thing they want. A price \ lowest.* Exceptional gasecon< in the Mobilgas Economy Kb- looks and features. Sound | Dodge Dealer. He's a pushove ' - NOW DODGE BUILDS TWO G PERKINS |:U S. HIGHWAY NO. 1 t'. & V . WUTMtM, N? m Homer Vin Over rommy Copeland banged out r wo of Gaston's seven hits. ^ Powell whiffed 12 Norlina matters and set Mulchi, the clean up man, down three * :imes for a fine performance C Warren Plain Junior Teams Th?- Warren Plain; and Nor-, I ina Jumoi oaselcii earns di- 1 ick-d a double-heai' ' games. F }Jayed on th'- Y. :d Sat-! E jrti.'v .11noo" 1 Little Leaguers omped -ver their opponents ^ 18 to 3 Warren Plains' Pony ^ Leaguers won a hard-earned tut well deserved 4-3 victory n the nightcap. Little League Game u John Mavfield allowed War-!'' en Plains only three hits, scat-1 ered over as many inings in bitching his team to an 18-3 !? vin. He also led at bat with wo singles and a double in: 'our official tries. Robert 1 Brantley. Norlina catcher, has ^ wo for three. Warren Plains got two of its v uns in the first frame when b lohnnie Rivers drew a base on s tails and was driven around >y Myrick's home run. Stegall tl ind King had Warren Plains* j ti >ther hits. s; Norlina garnered twelve hits;.A )f three Warren Plains pitch- > ;rs. Stegall caught for War- p en Plains F S'orlina AB R H Draffin. cf 3 2 0 \ ludd. cf 1 0 0 o Brantley, c 3 3 2 j E Moody, p 4 3 3 h Seaman, rf 4 2 1 e King, lb 3 2 1c lege. 2b ! 0 1! u ?.~Perkinson. - 2t>? 1?0 1 v King, ss 2 1 1 , h -lawks, ss 10 0s B. Perkinson. 3b 1 1 1, w rloyd. If l 0 0! t. tobinson. rf 3 1 1 ti /aughan. 3b 10 0s Meadows 1 0 0 j n i ri barren Plains AB R H'tl Bartholomew, ss 3 0 0 tl livers. 2b 12 0fi lifyrick. 3b 3 11c Stegall. c 3 0 11 a Jverby. p 2 0 0 j r lilliard, cf 1 0 01 si e big success stories^^^ le new Dodge Dart. In fac1 ace in many key marke art is a honey of a bt owing low-price i ~ new 1960 Dodge cor. If? Ifce dotett ttimg yet to a I \ A UrJCi 11, iy buy pre by the Part U prictd 5ve to the new dodge dart ; is buyers every- ? down with the SENECA ; F?i >my (24.7 m.p.g. pioneer F?i Run). Fine-car J? food? See your PHOENIX ! Gai r for a good deal. Dodge Divu REAT CARS: LOW-PRICED DODGE DAR ON MOTOR C( Wl rth Carvllma Gives Gaston narred only by a first inning >last. Score by innings: s'ORUNA 400 000 010?51 1 ASTON 000 000 100?11 | s, Norlina Split Games loss, lb ' 0 0 o| lendrick 0 0 0 Cing. If 2 0 1 >rake. rf 10 0 'hompson. 1 0 0 Score by innings .'orlina 4 7 7 0 0?181 Plains 2 0 1 0 0? 31 Pony League (iame Left-hander Jimmie Ovcrby 1 Warren Plains allowed Nor-. ina only two hits in posting' 4-3 extra-inning victory. He j .'as supported by his teamlates with almost flawless de-; ense Overby also led at bat with hree of his team's five hits t'ilHni.cc L*i.nl him in Irnnhln 1 or much of the game but ho > .as able to leave 9?Xorlinai ase runners stranded. He truck out five Warren Plains gained its; force runs during the rcgulaion seven innings, mostly on I potty fielding by Norlina. as indrcw Hundley, pitching for! lorlina, failed to get the sup-: ort given his found opponent | le struck out 15 With one out in the ninth. | Varren Plains filled the basesj n two walks and an error.! luck Wiggins relieved Hunu j ?v. First baseman Drake greetd him with a drive over the: erterfielder's head to break p the game - Although it was an obvious ome run and tlTe~T)aner rle? erves no less credit, his hit as scored as a single and his earn on run due to a rule' ?chnicality The official rule tates that a game ends im-j lediately when the winning! un scores in *he last half of foe final inni ig. except when tie ball "is hit over a boundary pnce or into a stand In that ase all runs would count. At ny other stage of the game, i >rake's hit would have been cored as a grandslam home , of r, Dart is ts. Reason? ly! | favorite! guaronle# of troobl*-fr?? driving. vRTl model (or model with ether lew-price cars CAR F CAR P CAR C rlane j Savoy Biscayne I 1 rlane 500 Belvedere Bel Air laxie j Fury Impala lion of Chrysler Corporation T. LUXURIOUS "60 DODGE IMPANY tSE, NORTH CAROLINA ^ I -'IfUPIiPIPI THE WARREN 1 run. Allen Lynch doubled in the third and Johnny Mayfield singled in the seventh for Norlina's two hits Walter Smiley had Warren Plains' other hit. Keeter caught for Norlina; Stegall for Warren Plains. Norlina AB R H Hundley, p 2 10 Keeter. c 5 0 0 Mayfield. lb 3 0 1 Lynch. If 3 0 1 Allen. If 10 0 Carroll, cf 3 0 0 Jordan. 3b. cf 400 King, rf 4 0 0 W. Weaver. 3b 10 0 Hayes. 2b 2 2 0 F Weaver, rf 0 0 0 Wiggins, cc. p 3 0 0 Warren Plains AB R H B Stegall. c 2 10 Drake, lb 4 11 Bartholomew, ss 3 0 0 A. Stegall. *cf 4 0 0 Overhy, p 4 13 Smiley. 3b 4 0 1 Smiley. 3b 3 0 0 Leonard, rf 200 Stegall. rf 2 0 0 Bolton. If 4 11 Score by innings. W Plains 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-1 Norlina 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 Afton News Mr and Mrs. J B Waddell and daughters of Delco spent I the weekend with Mr. M. H. i Felts. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Pinnell., Mr, and Mrs. Russell Munn.i Mr. and Mrs. Gene Munn and ] Mr. William Louis Fuller at-j tended the Stock Car Races at Lawrenceville. Va . on Friday night. Mr and Mrs M I.. Pinnell \ and son. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. T R Pavnter and son Macey, were dinner guests of Mrs. W.! J Pinnell and Mr. W. T. Pinnell on Sunday. Mrs W. G. Maddrey. who has been visiting her mother. Mrs Blanche Burroughs, returned to her home at Fort Bragg on "Monday:- Mrs - Burroughs accompanied her for a visit. Mr. M H Felts was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Fuller and family on Sun-; day. Mrs. W H. Martin. Miss Lula Belle Fuller and Mrs. Annie-Pasc hull visited Mrs. Hester Curl at Mrs Faucette's Nursing Home in Warrenton on Tuesday. Miss Mabel Butts of Rich in the home of Mrs. W. H. Martin on Monday Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pinnell on Sunday ?ere Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cjmpton and family and Mrs. Otis Compton of Ringgold. Va., and Mr. and Mrs J. H. Andrews and family. Mrs. Alice Southerland of Essex, Mr. Hart Pinnell of Charlotte and Mr and Mrs. H. M. Fuller visited Mr and Mrs. Pinnell in the afternoon. Relatives and friends from here attending a picnic dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Currin at Middleburg on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Rebecca Felts were Mr. and Mrs. John Felts, Mr. Jack Felts. Mr. M. H. Felts. Mrs. Vernon Mabry. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Steed. Mr. Vernon Steed. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fuller and family. Mrs. Kate Daniel, Master Kelly Daniel, Miss Lula Belle Fuller and Mr. Harry Jackson Carter. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fuller of Greenville visited relatives here this weekend'. The Rev and Mrs. W. A Beeker were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Andrews and family on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pinnell visited Mr. and Mrs. B. W Powell at Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson on Tuesday morning. The family of Mrs. Blanche Burroughs enjoyed a picnic dinner at the Afton-Elberon Clubhouse on Sunday. Those otlanHino frnm ? Uictanro were Mrs. W. G. Maddrey of Fort Bragg, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wynn and Mr. Earl Wynn of South Hill. Va.. Mrs. N. P. Moseley, Phil Moseley, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Palmer and Jean Palmer of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Weaver and son9 of Norlina. Dinner Guests Dinner guests of Mrs. Henry Haithcock of Macon on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Wilton E. Loyd, Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. King and little son of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Haithcock and family of Arlington, Va., Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Haithcock and son, Tim, of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. H. | B. Linkous and family of Hampton, Va., and Mr. L. B. Haithcock of Butner. Misses Myrtle and Eva Grant of Richmond, Va., were guests of Mrs. Ivey Alton and Miss Mabel Davis on Wednesday. IECORD LITTLETON NEWS Mrs. J. T Clark anil Miss Dora Clark visited their broth er. Mr. Will Clark, and Mrs7 | Clark in Rocky Mount one I [night last week. Mr. Clark is I recovering from surgery. I I The Rev and Mrs M. Y. Self, the Rev. H. R. Ashemorej snri Mrs P.orlan/I a I | Mr. May in Veterans Hospital in Richmond. Va.. on Friday. j Mrs. I. I,. Beanc is a patient' in Roanoke Rapids Hospital. | Mr. W \V. Johnston is able! I to be out again after being' hospitalized last week in Roa-j noke Rapids Hospital Mr. Nick Mustian is improv-j ing at his home here. Norma Best of the Park View School of Nursing was | ; at home with her parents. Mr. j and Mrs. Norman Best over! the weekend I Matt Ransom Johnston of. Duke University in Durham | spent the weekend here with I i his parents. Mr. and Mrs William W. Johnston, i Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hum-] phreys and baby were Sunday I dinner guests of Miss Dora j Clark at her home on College: Street. Mr. Humphreys was! j guest speaker at the Littleton Presbyterian Church on Sun-j day morning and at G-ruver Presbyterian Church on Sun-! day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Crawley: visited Mr. and Mrs Offie Dav-j enport in Rocky Mount on > I Sunday. Miss Barbara -Curl of Wo-j mans v.oiiege in urccnsooro1 spent the weekend at home I with her parents. Mr and Mrs. I [ John Curl. Miss Justine Stansburv of ( [Woman's College in Greens-: : boro was at home for the j weekend with her parents. Mr. 'and Mrs Willie Ben Stans-, ' bumMrs Ruby Sims and Miss I | Sadie" Vincent of Wilson were] 'recent guest of Dr. and Mrs. i Horace Palmer Mr. and Mrs. George PrichI ard were recent guests of Mrs. Hinton Prichard. mother of ! Mr. Prichard. ! Mrs. Peter R. Schmidt and j children. Anne and Robert of Norfolk. Va.. were recent overnight guests of her parents.1. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Parker and; her grandmother. Mrs. N. G. j ! Pitt | Miss Annie Alexander has ; been a recent visitor in Burl| ingtmi j Miss Rettv White of Peace College in Rnleish has been a recent cwest of her nnrents. | Mr and Mrs. Travis White. Mr. and Mrs Sam .T, Clark j , of Dunn were recent quests of j j Mis< Pora Clark and other; relatives here and in Roanoke ! j Ranids Mrs. 1. C Copeland of Wood-1 land is visiting her daughter.! Mrs George Threewitts and j Mr Threewitts and family. Mrs. Harvey Walker a former resident of this place and Mrs I.. A McRanie of Savannah. Ga . spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. D. G. .tones en route to visit Mrs. Walker's other daughter. Mrs. Jimmie Hunter and Mr Hunter in Hampton. Va. Misses Becky and Sally j Leach of Raleigh were at home with their parents. Mr. and i Mrs William Leach over the weekend. Communitv Club Meets At Macon The Macon Community Club held its regular meeting in the home of Mrs. Grady J. Havnes on May 6. with Miss Carrie Brame giving the devotional, "Joy In Simple Things." The program for the evening. in charge of Mrs. Mamie King, was on. "Alaska." An informative. colorful survey was given of the variety of climate, the geographical formations, natural resources, occupation. j Alaskan people. Routine matters of business I were discussed. Plans were j presented and voted upon for | the future organization of the club. ! Delicious refreshments were j served by the hostess, Mrs. I Haynes. Mother's Day Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Gertson King entertained at a Mother's Day dinner on Sunday for the following relatives: Mrs. B .P. Weaver of Warren Plains, Cary Weaver of Garner, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weaver of Winton, Robert Daniel and family of Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pate and daughter and Mrs. Louise Pate and son of Goldsboro, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hardee and sons of Windsor, W. R. Mustian of Warwick, Va., and Bobby Bolton land ton of Norlina. ; _; - - ' Mr*. Newsom To Head Study Club At Littleton LITTLETON ? Mrs. Marvin Newsom. Jr., was elected new president of the Wyanoke Study Club when the annual business meeting was held on Friday night with Mrs. Meynardie Nelson on College! Street. Other officers elected were Mrs. V. F. Harrison, vice president. and Mrs Joseph P. Newsom. secretary. The Nelson home was decorated with arrangements of | red rases, deep pink azaleas and greenery. During the business meeting, which was presided over! by the outgoing president.]. Mrs. Norman Moselcy. there; was a discussion regarding continuing t h c meetings through the I.enten season, so! that the meetings -would not | conflict with school activities during the month of May. i The program committee gave | plans for the coming year. At the social hour. Mrs. Nel son. assisted by Mrs. Walter j Bobbitt and Mrs. Whit Nelson, j served strawberry shortcake' and hot loasted pecans. The dining table was covered with a lace cloth, centered with a silver candlcbrum holding burning white tapers Those present were Mrs. M. V Self. Miss Elizabeth Moore, i Mrs N G Pitt. Mrs. Harrison. Mrs. Moseley Mrs Robert W Mincher. and Mrs. Walter Bobbitt. a special guest. Oil Distributors Give Out Material Educational materials which are offered free to secondary schools will be shown to many educators during the next week by C. M Bullock and C. T Bowers, county members of the North Carolina Petroleum Committee. Mr Rartlett. a member of the NCPC school group, met with local oil men last Thursday at Hotel .Warren Jo outline the up-to-date American Petroleum Institute educational series. This Petroleum School series covers every phase of the oil industrv The materials offer ed. which are non-commercial, were prepared in accordance with ihe advice of educators to conform to standard courses. They are supplied in classroom quantities to students ffejgy PRICES SL BUY NO' | While This Special Ml BRAND NEW 6.70-15 FIRE for Fords, Chevrolet?, Ply All Tires Mounted 9 V',"" r. 6.70-15 Block Tube-Typo 120? ?1 All Sli?? Sole Priced <111 HACK* WHITE' 6.00-16 12.Q6 IPSO | 0.7Q-1S 12.96 16.SO | 7.1Q-1B" 14.96 18.98 | 7.eo-io i6.es 2o.es | WVUJUHi'i >"># ' T ? Terrific Savings on Firestone Safety Champi the tires with the s< tread design as the Fi tires on NEW 1960 C Baaii(aiaaagaaiiaM^^ *ALL PRICES PITTARC TEXAC( Boat Macon Street FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1960 free; references and materials lege Glee Club, and the are also provided the teacher. YWCA, serving on the Parent"This material was used Daughter Weekend Committee, in ten schools in Warren and working in Occupational County during the 1959-60 The/spy in the children's school year. The NCPC now wards at Duke Hospital, has revised booklets to offer In addition, Harriet, who is the schools," C. M. Bullock, majoring in Elementary Educounty chairman for this cation, is a member of Kappa group, said. Delta Sorority, and has been ^ ; installed as its new Social Warrenton Girl ^rman for thc comlng Elected At Duke She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Daniel of War- i DURHAM ? Miss Harriet renton. Daniel, a rising Junior at, , Duke University, has recently] Mr and Mrs F K Miles of been elected Junior Class Danvi|le Va and Mrs. A. C. Dormitory Representative of Blaloek spent several days Pegram Dorm. this week in Henderson with Being active in dorm and Mrs. K G. Shaw. campus activities. Harriet is a member of the Woman's Col- Patronize the advertisers. (Political Advertisement) DAVID McCONNELL |,m LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR EXPERIENCED DEMOCRAT AND PUBLIC SERVANT SECRETARY NC STATE BOARD * PRACTICING ATTORNEY OF ELECTIONS ^ BUSINESS DIRECTOR ELECTOR AT LARGE TO US * ACTIVE IN COMMUNITY AFFAIRS ELECTORAL COLLEGE T . CAMPAIGN PROGRAM ? To b? a SPECIAL "COUNSEL TO-V-S- timjyrteMend .mport.ol Pr.nd.n9 TREASURY DEPARTMENT Oflieer of the Senate of North Carolina DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION DELEGATE "iVdJu-'/ '*"* DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CHAIR ... d '?*** ! MAN PRECINCT CHAIRMAN 6 YEARS MILITARY SERVICE .A..,.- .. .. .1 ... 0 u. CM.M |pii| mouths, Ramblers ir.an ' ll4.si^ij I4.S8* j ll All CI? c_l- ?-: I I ?? ? || 7 5(M4 WH?VEWAll | _e^o-2S | ? Jft60 1 ? 7.1Q-1S 17.98 | 7.00-15 19.98 ] | Mrn.YiifrY.v,- r ? = rrTrifiOMffl.^vry.irrfgfir^Tfav AV:"MV""V'V ' ' J I..,'' ' " !" ' !:,'!! : .:' %>. ,'9, VV l-.^.;'!?;.,:, '> : ' . ' '- JWJ-l /? - ABt 6.70-15 BLACK ons JM ^ RAYON, TUBE-TYPE * restone || ! ? \RS. HfiAOifilBfiliflBH PLUS TAX AND RECAPPABLE TIRE ? .^41 ) MOTOR SERVICE ' "1 } GAS MARFAK GREASE
The Warren Record (Warrenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 13, 1960, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75