Your Best Advertising Medium Qtyp Hamtt Sternrii Your Best Advertising Medium VOLUME 69 Subscription Price $3.00 a Year WARRENTON, COUNTY OF WARREN, N. C. FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1965 NUMBER 28 Warren 4-H Members Win District Honors At Pinetops Meeting Warren County 4-H club members participated In fifteen activities last Thursday at Northeastern District Demon ^ stratlon Day held at South Edge combe High School, Plnetops. Participants In these activities received five blue ribbon*, three red ribbons and six white ribbons. Shirley Seaman and Claiborne Holtzmaii of the Ridgeway Com munity Club won a blue rib bon and first place In the dis trict on their vegetable mar keting demonstration. This award gives them an expense paid trip to 4-H Club Week In Raleigh July 26-30 where they will represent the North eastern District In state com petition. Phillip West of the Little ton Community Club won a blue ribbon and was runner-up In the dairy management demon stration competition. Jimmy Hecht of the Ridgeway Com munity Club tried his skill in the poultry barbecue contest where he won a blue ribbon and was declared second place winner In this competition." - Other Warren, County blue ribbon winners were In talent competition. One was Lee Burrows of the Ridgeway Club, playing drums. He was accom panied by Wade Schuster and Tommy Salmon. Lisa Coleman and Ernest Boyd Harris of the Inez Club presented a song skit, "Honey Bun," from "South Pa cific." They were accompanied by Mrs. Harry Williams, Jr. Red ribbons were won by Rachel Ingle of the Rldgeway Club for her dairy food dem onstration In Junior competi tion; Tommy Bender of the Rldgeway Club for his dem onstration In boy's electric competition; and Arlene and Laura Bender of the Afton Elberon - Vlcksboro Club for jthelr Illustrated lecture in the farmer cooperative competi tion. Warren County contestants receiving white ribbons were Shirley Seaman, Rldgeway Community Club, dress revue; Elizabeth Hill, Rldgeway Club, dairy food demonstration (senior Division); Donna Brauer, Rldgeway Community Club, girl's electric demon stration; Robert Bender, Rldge way Community Club, forage crops demonstration; Ernest Boyd Harris, Inez Community Club, boy's public speaking; and Burnlce HUllard, Littleton Club, tractor operator's con test. ; Donna Brauer,- assisted by Jan Gardner and Kaihefyn Brauer, and accompanied by Mrs. Monroe Gardner, sacg "Do-Re-Ml" from "Sound of Music" In talent competition. Linda Dlllard, vice president (See 4-H, page 3) Show-deo Is Success Club Members State The Warrenton Saddle Club's Show-deo held at the Currln arena here Sunday afternoon and night was yesterday declared to be highly successful. Allen King, publicity chair man for the sponsoring organi zation said that plans are al ready being made for an even bigger and better horse show this fall. A threat of rain failed to dampen either attendance or enthusiasm and the show, which began at 2 p. m., ran until around 10 o'clock Sunday night, with some 150 horses entered Into the 34 classes. King said that the Saddle Club members heard lots of comments from visitors from towns sponsoring such shows about the conduct of the War renton show. They were very complimentary, he said. Woodrow, the tough little mule, a feature attraction, was ridden, but for Just how many seconds Is not known. Earl Rlggan of Macon was the winner after a number of other would be-riders had hit the dust. In the bull riding contest, Curtis Danlel-of Lazy D. Arena of Halifax, Va., won first prize. The second prize was awarded to Syd Cooper of Henderson. Ralph Bagwell of Shady Lanes Stables, Garner, was the win ner In the Amateur Calf Rop ing contest; N. D. Sauls of Garner was winner In the pro fessional contest. George Parrlsh of Henderson was first place winner In the Fastest Horse Around the Ring contest; and Kay Fleming of Roanoke Rapids was second place winner. Those attending the show found fried chicken, hot dogs, french fries and soft drinks available. B. W. Currln was general manager of the Show-deo and BUI Forsyth of Frankllnton was ring muter. LYNETTE COMEK. of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Corner of Wair an too, is shown aatrlda bar horaa at tha Sbow-dao hara on Swday. (Photo by B1H JMM) YOUNG FISHERMEN?Gary and Allen Daniel are shown with a string of fish they recently caught at the pond of W. E. Mulchi, n. The children, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jef ferson Daniel of Warrenton caught the fish without adult assistance. (Photo by Bill Jones) Pitt Native Named Asst. School Supt. Coye Lewis, principal of the South Edgecombe High School for the past seven years, has been elected assistant superin tendent of the Warren County Schools, replacing J, Comer Griffin who resigned to accept a position in Martin County. Lewis Is a native of Pitt County. He is married to the former Miss Maggie Haddock of Hookerton, N. C. The Lewises have three children-ages seven, three and two. Lewis received his AB and MA Degrees, with majors In English, Social Studies and School Administration, from East Carolina College. He serv ed as a teacher at Chi cod School in Pitt County for three years; principal of Eureka School in Wayne County for two years; principal of the Pink Hill School In Lenoir County for two years. He is a mem ber of the Lions Club, Rurltan Warrenton Man Is Involved In Wreck A car driven by a Warren ton man was Involved In awreck 11 miles south of Louisburg on highway 401 around 18:48 a. m. Sunday. The accident occurred when a 1957 Olds driven by Offle Jef freys, Negro man of Hampton, Vs., sldeswlped a 1960 Ford driven by Charles L. Greer, 26-year-old white man of War renton. The Greer vehicle was towing a horse trailer and returning from a show In Raleigh. Both ears were considerably dam aged and Catherine Jeffreys, 44, Negro passenger in the Olds was taken to the Louis burg Hospital. Her injuries were not regarded as serious. Riding with Greer were Mrs. Greer and Gene Hudglns. lira. Greer suffered aooncussloabut la recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. St. Sing and Mr. nd Mrs. Crnest Bol ton at Warren Plains and Mr. and Mre. Ronnie Moaelejr of Warrenton spent la?t weekend at Mrytle Beach, 8.