. Norlina. L Regional jj* RED OAK ? Lucama push- am y. ed across four runs Monday hi |?r in the bottom of the sixth to j | eliminate Norlina from Class |a S: ' A Regional Baseball action w, p ;% | with a 7-5 victory. j se Norlina had swept aside all, ne IJ namax tvarren c om p e t i-: th. tion with a 10-0 record, whippGaston 5-1 for the area j Le < K crown and then defeated ^ Helena for the District title an The Blue Wave then won Th their first game with Lucama th. but hit that unlucky number th< i 13 in wins and from that point lost their next two sol games. sir This was Norlina's third by oudigm year in slate DaseDall an S| play-offs. Sf Jim Barnes whipped the on jBft Blue Wave but gave up nine f?r ifiji' hits while the losing pitcher, J?1 '?fr Frank Perkinson, gave up but t'b Jag. seven. sin $ Bobby Jones led the Nor- so' V.j / lina offense with three for NC I'I' four, hitting a single, double LU1 I FREE VALDjI I Be Given To 1 Supermarket quart 69c One Quart Texize Bleach FREE With Each Bottle EASY MONDAY I . MIRACLE Rl li Qt. Bottle Kl II Luters Pure 1 lard Kt.: '. First Prize 1 oleo 1 SPECIAL ?Out ! nRih Cli [ Small-2 to 3 lb Spare JESSE JONES I Franks 12-oz. 49c 1 Sausage lb. 57c f Bologna lb. 55c oses Play d triple with two RBI's to ' 5 rose. Jack Rose with a triple and; single led Lucama to the n which puts them into a . ries with the District 1 win-| r for the right to play in , e Eastern finals. I, The big frame came for! icama when Perkinson walka batter, gave up a single , d then struck out a man. le next man singled to load e bases just as rain stopped e game for 10 minutes. When play resumed, Perkin-' a walked in a run. Rose iglcd in two and an error Larry Stegall allowed other to cross the plate. Jones tripled with two men in the fifth scoring twoj Norlina and in the fourth nes doubled followed bv arles Mulchi's double and a ,gle by Weaver and Perkin-' i for two runs. >RLINA 000 220 1?5 CAMA 102 004 x?7 * iRI.F RAfiS 01 mm m m JbVJ ^ucky Customer; Friday and All )u Might Be Li LUZIAl LUZIAl ><MhoM C^ftNEB JJ FANCY [NSE 39c ] 411 2 It Door Cooking ibStea A VTA?*M <CA AVGiagC Ribs LUX LIQUID Large Size 69< Small Size 39< RLI Norlina Junior PI Win 0?er Warren The Norlina Ruritan's juri ior baseball teams took a dou ble win over Warren Plainj In- games played on Saturda; afternoon. The IJttle Leaguers score< an easy 12 to 2 victory foi their third straight triumph while the Pony League tean won 6 to 3 to go ahead in th< series two games to one. Little League Game Warren Plains opened th? scoring with two runs in th< First inning, but had its leac auickly released in the hom? Half when Norlina scorec hree times to go ahead foi mod. John Moody pitched foi Morlina, allowing two hits, b> irst baseman Drake and sec >nd baseman Overbv. Neither igured in the scoring. The ame was called at the end of he fourth inning due to the lifference in the score Bill Robinson had a third nning double to drive in two uns for the only extra base rit Others hitting safely for Jorlina were Charles Draffin. F GROCERIES $ Shopping Norl Day Saturday, ucky NNE 1FFEE lb. <NE IX * lb. 3' Tea Glass FREE LEMONS Dozen 35c )s. 55 is. oa k ?>. 6! ib. 3! . Large Bo* FAB 2 u Large Bo* c TIDE ; layers Take Double1 i Plains Players j i- Robert Brantley, John Moody, r - j Sydney King. Travis Floyd, e 5 j and Raymond Vaughan. j f1 Rivers and Overby pitched s I for Warren Plains and Stegall ^ \ caught. Brantley caught for c r j Norlina. Pony League a il Andrew Hundley allowed g ?j Warren Plains only one hit tl ; while striking out 12 in pitch- a ; ing his team to a 6 to 3 vie- s ?i tory. He and Frank Weaver ^ jihad two hits each to lead w [' Norlina at bat. j tj ?I Warren Plains went ahead; r( I in the third innintr when - Drake drew one of four walks j jr given up by Hundley, stole | second and was driven home. j by Bartholomew's single to S( right center. Bartholomew, scored on one of two errors by I ol the Norlina defense. Billy Benson, pitching for gl Warren Plains, was in trouble! n< in the first, second and fourth; b; _ innings, but kept home plate j al well guarded. allowing two fi homeless hits over that distance. but Norlina found his P! slants to their likir.g in a big ro Will I SWIFT'S Sn " PIC Cedar Farm * bac Frosty Morn fr/ Frosty Morn SAU No Fat and FRESH (j SWIFT'S SI TENDER CHUCK rci ,c MEL 25 LB. [|* ? 5 II . Fresh Winte 9 n? 9c Nice White He F at su RECORD ? fifth tnplng 1 Charles Hayes opened wit i single. Walter Weaver ra or Hayes. John Mallei lrew a base on balls. A -ynch reached base on an ei or. Weaver scored on a pass d ball, other runners advam ng. Buck Wiggins struck ou winging, but reached firs tase When the ball got by th" atcher. Mayfield scoring. Robert Carroll drove Lyncl nd Wiggins home with a sin le to left field, stole second ook third on a passed bal nd scored on Frank Weaver': ingle. Benson was relieve* y Overby, but one more rui as scored before he could re re the sirto uflion T?k? xrj? ? ""v" nuij eached base on an interfer nee play, took second on ar ifield out. scoring on Hund ?v's single to center. Hund 'y was thrown out trying tc :eal to end the inning. Overbv retired the side in rder in the sixth Warren Plains scored a sin le in the sixth when Benson, ?w catching, drew a base on alls, stole second, and came 11 the way home on an ineld out. B Stegall was Warren lains starting catcher Carill taught for Norlina joked, Fully Co :nic :on i?All Meat inks ? Farm Styleisagi Srranc ? v/vt W|f O U UOi IROUNI ELECTED >AS ROSI BAG fFF WTTU C ?r>u n? ? ? finu bnwn ?3 1_ )s. SU r Trout and Poi >H D. -1 pact PEI I WarrentonGolfer \ Tournament Matt Warrenton lady golfers en s tertained out-of-town golfen * at a tournament and luncheor t on Thursday of last week. B Competing in the eighteen hole match against a field ol 1 thirty-three ladies from Rox >- boro, Danville, Henderson ' ? South Boston and Wake ForI jest, the Warrenton ladies ?j were successful in winning II seven prizes. 11 Mrs Ida Taylor, winner of "(low net in the championship * flight, shot a 93 with a 15 "! handicap for a 78. ' ( Mrs. Helen Banzet shot a 90 | to win the low gross honors 'I in fit-c? n;?u? Third flight winner was Mrs. Marguerite Miles with a low gross of 114. Fourth flight winners were . Mrs. Selman Perkinson. low i gross 111; and second low gross, Mrs. Edith Mitchiner 120. Mrs. Laura E. Tucker 1 was low net winner with a 123 and a 42 handicap for an 82. ? Mrs. Lela Holt, winner of low net in the fifth flight oked -O 3J r~ > -Pure Pork 4 I d Good Juicy Lean D BEEF Excess S I Bone E FLO 4 b. BAG GAR { gies IK 1 J i Mea s Win Events In toes With Visitors S ce - nine hole match, shot a 67 i with a 22 handicap for a 45. m' i After the eighteen hole match the golfers enjoyed a i luncheon served by Nunnie | ?.* Adams. | After the luncheon, scorers ^ . Si Nunn and Junie Drake pre- u_ canto,* "? avuicu UIC pi It CO. fg Mesdames Peggy Boyd, Max- wj ine Cheves and Mary Gardner mt welcomed the visitors. pa w 'Newell Resigns Work At Aycock be HENDERSON - - John H. sa| i Newell, who has been princi- jj0 i pal of Aycock high school the I past two years, has resigned i effective June 14 and will re-;jn | tire from school work, Supt. j J. C. Stabler announced today, j Nawell. a native of Warren j gr; j County, has spent thirty years ne as teacher a'nd principal in pub- sh, | lie schools of North Carolina. p|; } He came to Aycock two years 1 po | ago from Aurelian Springs 'school in Halifax countv.! : where he had been principal Th ? LB. J lbs. $ FULL POUND 2 lbs. Meat 3 lbs.! 4 Fat and 1 % Removed M ILr # ^ OR | 113 f L2c f FREE J. 11 I ID. iRKl H number of yean. No successor to Newell ten appointed as yet. Stabler " id. adding that applications i r the position are being N ived by his office. Stabler was high in com- :to| endation of the work of ewell at Aycock, declaring IP Has Hrtnn a anrui inh unH -T ? regret .sincerely to lose m." The retiring principal is lilding a home in the Aurein Springs section of Hali- V x county and he and his X fe will live there in retiresnt near the home of her rents, Mr. and Mrs. David ilson. Better Be Quiet "I thought I'd tell you I've en here going on 25 years," id the timid employee to his ss. hopefully. "So." boomed the employer, 's jou who's worn the hole the carpet." Hog prices are expected to adually increase during the xt few weeks, with some urt-run dips in the market, in to top hogs at 200-220 unds for the most profit. Say you saw it advertised in e Warren Record. ?3 1-00 49c 79c |L35 39 .milk . 6 "'CBIAS40 h0*^^ 5 TALL CANS 44c ose FLOUR LBS. 98c BUTTER DISH 1 JOfi EJ

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