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arrenton Boys Lose Eirst To Middleburg Once-beaten Mtddleburg up ended Warrenton's previous ly unbeaten quintet here Friday night, 66-44, before a capacity crowd. The loss left Warren ton's boys with a 13-1 record, and gave Joe Stepusln's win ners a 13-1 over-all mark. Sparkplugs In the bristling Mtddleburg attack were Jimmy Brown, Furman Finch and David Tlllotson, who reckedup za, 19, and 10 points respectively. Brown, who fouled out In the final minutes, swept both boards with consistency during the first three frames. The ylsltlng Wildcats, whose only loss of the year came at the hands of Aycock, put five points on the scoreboard before Warrenton scored and moved into a 12-5 first quarter ad vantage . By intermission they had piled up a 31-19 lead. Billy Benson, with 13 points and Ray Shearin, with 12, car ried Warrenton's attack, War renton hit on 50 per cent of their shots from the charity stripe, netting 13 of 26, but could not connect well from the floor. Mlddleburg hit 16 of 26 from the foul line. In the opening game a battle of once-beaten clubs-of the non conference twinbill, Warrenton W. Monroe Gardner ABOUT THIS QUESTION: "It was a wonderful feel ing to have the insurance company pay toward a new tractor when ours was wrecked in a highway acci dent. Can we extend our 'all risk' farm machinery insurance to cover livestock Mortality also?" Warrenton Insurance AGENCY Taylor Building Phone 257-3104 rebounded from their first de feat of the season to edge Mld dleburg* s lassies, 20-19. The contest was a defensive strug gle, with a three point advantage the most either team enjoyed. Warrenton led 5-4 at the end of the first period but the half found the teams caught In a 10-10 stalemate. Mlddleburg went' ahead 15-14 as the horn wided~the thtrthjuarter; but the locals ral'led for their eleven th win. Gall Fleming got half of her six points In the final period, and Knox Polk added a bucket to run her point total for the night to eight. Helen Hester paced Mlddleburg with eight points. The Mlddle burg girls now hold a 12-2 season mark. Jackets Meet Davie At Home Tonight; ! Norlina Visits Jays Warrenton's Yellow Jackets will attempt to keep their Hali fax-Warren slate clean tonight when they host a conference member that fell by only two points in their first meeting. William R. Davie will furnish the oppcsitlon for the Jackets, currently sporting an unde feated?record?In conference action and a 13-1 record over all. In a Dec. 13 meeting be tween the two clubs, Warrenton had to rally from behind a 16-point first quarter deficit before edging their hosts, 48-46. In the opening game, schedul ed to begin at 7 p.m. In the John Graham gymnasium, Coach Janice Allen's cagers will meet the Davie Lassies. Warrenton's girls are 11-1 over-all, beaten only by Lilltl ton in conference action. Norlina will 1>e on the road tonight when it tackles Little ton In an H-W Conference match. Nor'ina will travel to Davie Tuesday night for an other conference meeting, while the Warrenton clubs will be Id'e. The world's least briny sea- ? the Baltic?has only seven parts of salt per thousand of sea water as contrasted with 42 in the Red Sea. Raccoons often dunk their food in water, though they will eat It dry. Some scientists say coons moisten their food because they have poor sal ivary glands. SALE ON ALL G O 0 D R 1 C H W53$ / =? km / iHf 4fe\ iiI TIRES & TUBES GOODRICH COMMANDERS tJl 2 - $25 SILENT MUO AND SNOW TINES -Oily premium rubber used en recape . SPECIALLY PRICED Warrenton center Ray Shearln (35) grabs rebound over outstretched arms of Middleburg's Furinan Finch C31") and Jlmmv Brown. Mlddleburg continued Its cage domination over Warrenton with a 66-44 triumph here Friday night. The loss was the first for Warrenton, and gave Mlddleburg a 12-1 record for the season. Weldon Gains Revenge At Expense Of Norlina A home court advantage and stellar work on the part of Marion Wise proved the undoing of Norlina Tuesday night as the Blue Waves bowed 46-48 i in a squeaker at Weldon that gave the host team revenge for an earlier overtime defeat on the Norlina court. Wise, who also played wel! on defense, was high man for the night as he samk 18 points on six field goals and six or eight from the foul line, with four from the floor and four straight from the foul line in the last half as Norlina was battling to overcome a three point lead. Weldon took a 11-5 lead in the thtrd quarter, 13-all, and in the final frame cut the lead to two points before the final buzzer sounded. Andrew Hundley with 13 points was high scorer for Nor lina, with John Allen also hitting in double figures with 10. Johnny Mayfleld netted 7, Buck Wig gins, 8, and Charles Hayes 8. For Weldon, Wommack and Peterson each netted 11, Tyler 4, and Dickens 4. Only in the first and final j quarters were the Norlinaeirls able to play at anything like j even terms with the Weldon j girls, who ran away with the game by a score of 30-15. the visitors scroed seven points in the first frame while their hostesses were net ting 10, and outscored the locals 7-5 in the final quarter, but were sunk in between as they only scored one point in the sec ond quarter and none in the third. Kay Floyd led Norlina with 5 points. Ellington netted 1, Hege 4, Smiley 2, Perklnson 2, Winstow t. Others playing were Coker, Franke, Moseley, Kline and Knight. Brenda Warren led Weldon with 11 points. Wummack netted 4, Martha Taylor 7, Nowell 4, Glynn Taylor 2, Oakley 1, and Daniel 1. Others playingwere Hunt, Wood, Manning, Mount castle, Joyner, Boykin, Barron and Howell. OFFICE SCOTCH CELLOPHANE TAPE Small Rolls . . . $1 Two large ROLLS 2.50 CARDBOARD 22"x28" SIZE . . . Sheet 13% TAGBOARD ... 10< BLOTTERS ... 15< WRITING. DRAWINC INKS As low M StapUrs... 9B< LEGAL Pads MIMEO Paper STENO Pads Large DECALS Typewriter ?... RIBBONS Adding RBTIFIPT. Books Machine Paper 25<Roll RECOR - v C. Frank lis St. "Aksenivn Ts,. 257-3341 Tickets Placed On Sale By Lions Club For Old-Timers Tilt Tickets went on sale here this week for the annual Old Timers basketball game here Feb. 6, which will pit the Lions Club of Warrenton and Little ton. Members of the host Warrenton club are handling ticket sales, and ducats may be obtained from any local Hon. The game, slated to be play ed In the John Graham gym, will be the first of two meet ings between the two civic groups. Littleton- swept both contests last year. Scheduled to play for Coach Bob Brlght's Warrenton team are Joe Gilbert, Dorman Blay lock, Fred Hurst, A. A. Wood, Hy Diamond, Eddie Clayton, Charles White, Nat White, W. A. Miles, Allen Tucker, F. P. | WhlMey, Monroe Gardner, Clin ton Capps, Bobby Fleming, Duke Miles and Dick Miles. C. V. Whltford Is assistant coach. Among Littleton players will be Mason Hawfield, Robert Thorne, Marvin Newsome, Joe Newsome, Ed Harvey, Billy Ed gerton, Roger Moore and Mil ton Umphlett. Point Outburst By Hicks Leads Norlina A 15-polnt scoring burst by center James Hicks carried ?Horllna's Black Knights to a 35 32 win over previously un? beaten Weldon Saturday. Hicks scored all of his team's points in the third frame, after being limited to two points be fore intermission. He wound up the game with 21 points as Coach Charles Miller's midget club moved its season record j to 3-0. The visiting Norlina quintet trailed by 14-12 at halftlme, but took the lead 1 n the fourth quarter behind the shooting of Hicks and forward George Per kinson, who got four of his six points in the last minutes. Also scoring for the winners were Mike Macon, 8; Phillip Parham, 2; and Cole Perkin son, 2. Failing to score were' Charles Smiley and Mike Baker. In the preliminary game, Norllna's Junior varsity girls dropped their third game of the year in an overtime contest into overtime on Kathy Per kinson's two-pointer with six seconds remaining, but Wel don dominated the extra period, 5-0, to win, 17-12 Donna Rouke paced the Win ers with 11 points, while Per-j kinson was top scorer for Nor Toilets Necessary For Boat Licenses Colonel J. S. Gryglel, Wil mington District Engineer, the week announced that the Reser voir Managers at Kerr and Phllpott Lakes nave been In structed to enforce the State Board of Health requirements governing toilets on pleasure boats. Licenses for boats of the type that have toilet facilities will be automatically cancel ed, ef fective February 1,1964, unless the owners can show proof of state health department ap the toilets have been sealed off. Notice of this move to keep the reservlor waters at the Corps of Engineers flood con trol projects In North Carolina and Virginia pollutant free was first Issued by the District Engineer last July. " Junior Girl Scouts Are Presented Pins Littleton--The Junior Girl Scouts met at the Community Building on Thursday and re ceived pins. The Brownie Troop was invited In for the ceremony. A discussion was held for badge , work. New patrol leaders and as sistant leaders elected at this time are Neldo Clark, Mary Elizabeth Daniel, Carol Calli han, Mrs. Joe Threewitts, Mrs. j Billy Egerton and Mrs. Loyd| Dickens. ! Raymond Pike of Enfieldi (visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter ! Pike last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Car-| iter and children of Raleigh were i | Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ? j Walter Pike and Mr. and Mrs. | Ray Pike. Miss Kathy Thorne of Peace j College, Raleigh , spent the j weekend here with her parents,! Mr. and Mrs. George Thorne. | Mrs. Alma Webster and Roy | Wright have returned to their ! home after a visit with her [parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gray Bobbltt, of Winston? I Salem. TAX FILING A Federal income tax re turn must be filed by every citizen or resident of the United States, Including minor children who had gross Income of $600 or more in 1963, J. E. Wall, Director of Internal Revenue, reminded yesterday. A taxpayer, who Is 65 or over, lina with four points. Others scoring for Norlina were Sandra Hicks, 3; Brenda Raines, 1; Pat Rooker, l;andPhylilsIngle, 3. INSPIRATION Who am I? Where l? my place? Where do I stand In the human race? What am I? What shall I do? What will I be my whole life through? These are questions faced by people, Who want to work towards the highest steeple; Not Just to satisfy their own need, But In the eyes of others, to truly succeed. "I am of no use", Is a common cry Of this I cannot deny. To overcome this feeling of sudden defeat, Strive hard, then success you will meet. Work harder, Just a tiny bit harder than the person ahead, Then the future you cannot dread. Be confident, hold your head up high So success will not pass you by. Everyone, be proud of who you are And in this world you will go f'ar. CYNTHIA FRAZ1ER is not reo?1r~! to file unless his gross Income n 1' 63 was | at least $1,200. ?Document no. sicnwrnehiur- { nishes more detailed lnfor- j matlon on this subject is avail- j able upon request from the j Internal Revenue Service. Littleton Masoiic Lodge Holds Meetliif { Littleton?Royal Hart Lodge, ? No. 497, held ltB regular m?et lng In the Masonic Hall on V. ? day night with Claud* Wilson, master, presiding. Jesse W. Harris, district dep t'*" Grand Lodge of North Ca? i 'a, of Enfield Lodge, No. 4 ., brought greetings from the Grand Masters. Too Late to Classify LOST ? Two Bird D?fi? "Pointers," male and fe male, livered colored ears and white body. Call L. 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