Newspapers / The Warren Record (Warrenton, … / May 27, 1960, edition 1 / Page 14
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
Facilities At Parks HENDERSON ? The visita; tlon o Kerr Lake over the I past weekend was probably ^ the heaviest since the lake has been in existence and if this is any indication, then the coming season will be something to see. Parking, picnicing and camping facilities filled to overP~ flowing over the entire "Nutbush area portion of the reser< voir, and each concession area reported doing the largest volume of business yet, in[ eluding previous holiday weekends, as well as having the I largest crowds. ? Landing attracted quite a few people and Woodie Daves at Palmer Point Marina reported that his regular customers attended it. Despite this fact, his business was still the largest he has had Daves also stated that, his son. Woodie, Jr., had caught sixteen largemouth bass this past week ranging in size from three to We Are Happv To Am CAM SPORT, for Men , Parts of the line Carolina Sportswear CAMPUS apori anircs Knit Shirts Walking Shorts Pants ,V. * We continue to ca Men and Boys by these I Jantxen ?McGregor Catalina Palm Beach LEI( Quality Clothing Leigh T Phone 255-6 PflVID U LIEUT I EXPERIENCED I i if SECRETARY, N.C. ST/ I | OF ELECTIONS ELECTOR-AT-LARGE 1 ELECTORAL COLLEGE SPECIAL COUNSEL T< I TREASURY DEPARTMI : i DEMOCRATIC NATK1 CONVENTION DELEG DEMOCRATIC COUN MAN, PRECINCT CH, A YEARS MILITARY S Jammed On Lake seven pounds. Flemingtown Road Marina and Tarheel Marina reported similar visitation and business. | xne in ui ousti Bridge camp-ic (ing area was filled early Sat-js urday morning and latecom- c ers had to be directed to oth-I t . er camping spots. Satter-lji white Point Park and Bui-' lockSVttle Park were filled ! j j with picnicers, boaters, swim-! ; mers. and sightseers. Un-;n ; doubtedlv the pretty weather s (played a big part in the visi- j ; tation as many of the visitors j, were from outside of the local ^ ! area such as Kinston. Hills- ^ ham. and Greensboro. The ; Carolina Sailing Club had / i their sailboat races at Satter- i; i white Point and held their j meeting and dinner in Hen- J ! derson Saturday night, j The lake elevation o;' MonI day. May 23. was 302.50 and i i the water temperature has'E | warmed up to 75 degrees at 11 'five feet beneath the surface, i n n t( lounce The Addition Of wus ; SWEAR ,f : b and Boys are made at the Plant in Warrenton I includes Jackets sweaters 1111 e Swim Trunks J J * ! v try Sportswear for f famous brand names ... | v Arrow ' * Blocks ' f TT'CJ M Jll O jn For The Family Tray lor b Norlina, N. C- |lc (Political Advertisement) McCOl ENANTGC DEMOCRAT AND PUI kTE BOARD PRACTICINC BUSINESS Dl ro U.S. ACTIVE IN c CAMPAIGN Q U.S. compofont o tux Offkor of H Carolino. INAL it* *lalonc*d Ecm ATt IndaUr, IT CHAIR- Produc AIRMAN "4 ?tnnin Cdoa ERVICE Att?nti?i to F, mmmm The Corps of Engineers lave begun construction of a rentral wash house in the ramping area near the dam, tnd a fairly large area has >een set up for use by group rampers such as large num-l >ers of Scouts. Work was itarted this week at Satter-1 vhite Point on the beachjr hange houses which consist I s >f dressing booths where the | ^ wimmers can change their lothes. This will relieve the v ituation of changing from: lothes to swimming suits in he toilets of the community >uilding or cars. | ? A word to boaters: Be ex-!? remely careful in approaching;11 hores where there are swim-, aers, particuarly when towing;3 kiiers. See paragraph 21 of 3 he Motorboat Owners guide 3 ssued by the North Carolina 1 Vildlife Resources Commision. ' Annual Dance tecital Presented d yt Littleton School J (Omitted Last Week) ^ LITTLETON ?Mrs Eleanor . lobbitt of Eleanor's School of g he Dance, presented her an- g ual dance recital Friday ight in the high school audi- a orium. ^ All the choregraphv was one by Mrs. Bobbitt. The j itle of the recital program l( ras "Two for the Money." p Jeannette King played the ^ Huebird and the other blue- ^ irds included Hazel King, ? .and a May, Anna Fishel. The a parrows were Kav uooaricn, j-. ewe I Gray, Sara Threewitts nd Lanier Newsom. Jane Acree was the Raven nd danced a solo. ^ The Bluebirds also d'd the ^ lluebird Waltz R Mary Elizabeth Daniels danc- ^ d the Redbird solo. Other edbirds were Janice King. P inne Crawley. Mamie Rod- C veil. Jean Tant and Jo Ann ^ toberson. Cheryl Tant. Pam Threevitts. Loretta Woodburn and lary Blake Acai were the v Canaries. K Jane -Acree danced a beauti- " ul solo as the White Dove. Following a short intermision. Jewel Gray. Sara Barara Threewitts. Lanier New3m and Kay Goodrich did a A umber called "Rehearsal d 'ime." Jewel Gray and Sara Barara Threewitts danced the ei harleston. . G "Smiles" was danced by(G INELL ? ra th b; j Hi : iJ? i If ' . .) iI | IVERNOR sue SERVANT ATTORNEY IRECTOR COMMUNITY AFFAIRS PROGRAM ? To be a nd impartial Presiding it Senate of North emit Growth fee Fane end - V '. J xPRM how and lncrMMd PtnoMl itioMl Syttam nm v ' HDGEWAY I NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holtz-I nan and children visited Mr.| ind Mrs. William Holtzraan ini Vinston-Salem on Sunday. I Mrs. Carl Lorenz of Wise' isited Miss Matilda Holtzmani in Thursday night. Miss Eula Bell Paschall and i 4r. Luke Gupton visited Mr.' nd Mrs. Thomas Earl Evans! U Raleigh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hecht! nd Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hecht ;1 nd son, Jimmy, visited Mr. 1 nd Mrs William Hofht ini. lopewell, Va.. on Sunday. 1 Miss Ann Collins attended ! lie Jones' Reunion at the ' ommunitv center in Kittrell n Sunday: Mrs. Martha Kreidt of Hen- i erson and Mrs. Hal White of,< t'ise were dinner guests of; i Irs A. P. Holtzman on Sun- i ay. . i Mr and Mrs. Reuben Flom- j ig of Middleburg visited Mr. J nd Mrs. C. F Holtzman on, i unday. i Mr and Mrs. W B Seaman iid son. Marshall. Mr. audi Irs. I.. M. Paschall. Sr.. Missji dice Paschall. Mr. and Mrs.' .< M. Paschall, Jr . and daugh-,1 ?r. Darlene. Mr. and Mrs. i lichard Matthews, Mr. and j Irs. H. R Holtzman. Mr. and! Irs. J. B. Holtzman and Mrs. 1 F. Holtzman visited Mr. ; nd Mrs. C. P. Holtzman and imily over the weekend Mrs. A. P. Holtzman. Mrs. lary Elizabeth Daniels. Janice ing. Anne Crawley. Mamie lodwell. Jean Tant and Jo jin Roberson. "Babes in Toyland" was de- ' icted by Pam Threewitts, ' beryl Tant, Loretta Wood- t urn and Mary Blake Aeai. < "Tea for Two" was done by ewel Gray and Kay Goodrich. "On A Sunday Afternoon" 'as performed by Hazel Mailing. Anna Fishel and Sandra lav. Willis Pinnell danced a solo, ] Hold Me." and later a solo, , Blacksmith Blues." ? Mary Elizabeth Daniels, j nne Crawley and Jean Tant id their interpretation of the Darktown Strutters Ball." "Sugar Blues" was portray-) ri by Sara Threewitts. Jewel! ray, Lanier Newsom and Kay oodrich. Sara Threewitts, Lanier New>m. Jewel Gray and Sandra ay danced their version of Beatnik Rock." . Anne Crawley and Mary lizabeth Daniels were Ragg- 11 ly Anne and Andy, beloved g dolls and danced "Side by s ue. mucn to ine aongnt of e audience. "If You Knew Susie" was inced by Sara Threewitts, wel Gray. Lanier Newsom, * indra May, Anna Fishel, is azel King, Kay Goodrich and| anette King. NO DEFRi r GENERA Frost-G REFRIC FROST NEVER FORMS ... net even in the big Roll Out Freezer. 3 BIG SLIDE-OUT SHELVES bring food into full view, easy reach. FAMOUS STRAIGHT-LINE DESIGN no coils on back. SPIHM^OUT'^VEGETABLE^ BINS and TRAYLOR A INCORPI [neimi Bnam MLI ;'j REN RECORD Hal White. Jr., Mr*. Martha t Kreidt, Mr and Mr*. H. H. a Holtzman, Mrs. L. M. Pasohall, Sr., and Mr. C. P. Holtzman visited Mr. A. P. Holtzman and Mr. A. T. Hanselman in Maria Parhara Hospital, Hen- * derson, on Sunday. In Hospital Mr. A. P. Holtzman is a b patient in Maria Parham Hos- h pital, Henderson, receiving m treatment for back injuries. I f< Receives Treatment a: Mr. A. T. Hanselman is a si patient in Maria Parham Hos- gi pital, Henderson, for treat- S' ment. Attends Convention Mrs. Eva S. Holtzman, post- ir master of Ridgeway, left Tues- ? day morning to attend the annual convention of the North Carolina Chapter. National As- at aociation of Postmasters, held.st at Charlotte May 24-27. I ^ WMS Holds Meeting j *} The Women!s-MissiQiiary So- p. ?iety of St. Paul's Lutheran 5, Church held its regular meetng in the home of Mrs. Anlie Kilian on Wednesday night .vith Mr?. Herman Seaman. Ir| aresident. presiding. The Rev. pj VI. E. Franke opened the c] meeting with prayer and led n topic discussion. Reports of the zone meeting -ecently held in Durham were I given and money was also ?ent to Camp Lynn Haven, at Linville. to help pay the expense of a counsellor for July and August. During the social hour, the! aostess served ice cream, cake ind Pepsi-Colas. The home ATTENTION ? r\ I > uviui vnncrs \re you paying outrageous | arices for your tractor overhaul) ind repairs? rhen it's time you discover he economical advantages of awning a JOHN DEERE TWO-CYLINDER TRACTOR Listed below is the price on an ingine overhaul for models M". "40", "320" and "420" lohn Deere Tractors. New Rings Main and Rod Bearings New Plugs Points Grind and Reset Valves J Oil and Filter and Gaskets [ Parts and Labor $65.00 Ve repair and service all lakes and models of farm lachlnerv. Pickup and delivery ervice at a minimum charge. SEE OR CALL US TODAY ELLINGTON 'ARM EQUIPMENT CO. forlina Rd., Henderson, N. C.l Phone GE 8-6248 fl9-tfc OSTINf lL ELECTRIC luardiERATOR-FREEZhi AUTOMATIC I r< DEFROSTING I AUTOMATIC I << DEFROSTING I ^ FREEZER I ONLY $5.00 Per Week With Trade PPLIANCES ORATED WAUENTON, PBONK M?1 K>re lovely arrati; pring flowers. > Completes Training LACKLAND AFB, Texas? Lirman James I. Brooks, son f Mrs. Olive M. Hecht of Norna, N. C., has completed his litial course of Air Fore? asic military < raining here. Ie has been selected to attend le technical training course )r Radio and Radar MaintenQce at Keesles AFB, Missisppi. Airman Brooks is a raduate of Norlina High ehool. Say you saw it advertised in i i the Warren Record. UGH SCHOOL GRADUATES ! id other interested persons and a better chance of obilning employment?entering I a higher level?with surer! lances of promotion?by pre? ration to fill the needs of isiness. Classes start June 13. j j andard stenographic and Gen-' *al Business >nine month accred fd diploma courses ? three nnths of which can be com-! eted this summer. A'so night asses. Write or telephone. HENDERSON BUSINESS COLLEGE Brasilia King, Mgr. ALLGOOD BRA B# MB PKG Ann Page Conde TAiflmta IUMAIU ; 5.0 v,.?.A Cans H A&P's Own Pui dexo 21 I I ^ dexo Is Equal Less! Come See SPECIAI, LOW PRIC1 ICE II BLACK PANTL nuj uni jo PRICES IN THI8 AO It will pay you to use Warren Record Classified Advts. Don't Wait Until It's 1 TOO LATE! BUY YOUR i HAIL < INSURANCE NOW ?From ? GEORGE W. SHEARIN Your NATIONWIDE Agent Tel. 415-6 Office 597-1 Residence WARRENTON, N. C. _ V VND ? Smoked Flavored ? Sliced ICON -J _39 re All Purpose Vegetable shortening 5? 3-LB At 00 y To The Best ? Yet Costs You You'll Save Regularly! E! MARVEL Chocolate, Vanilla or Strawberry Ml I# Kb FlILn Ov [ER BRIQUET STYLE IRCOM. cn , Jy I i ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SAT, MAY 28 J
The Warren Record (Warrenton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 27, 1960, edition 1
14
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75