TV Warren County High School Marching Band la allowing off their new uniforms that were purchased before the Christmas break. The uniforms are the result of a two-year band uniform drive which In cluded a Band Booster drive, teenage dances and a house cleaner sale. The uniforms are still Incomplete without the ornaments such as name patch, citation cords and plumes for the hats. This year the band will kick off their fund raiser with a talent show In late March. The Marching Eagle Band enjoyed a wonderful marching season* this school year. The band participated In several Christmas parades out of town and has made plans to travel to participate In other parades scheduled for the Azalea Festival and Kings Dominion. (Community Schools Photo by Mary Hunter) Tar-Roanoke Cellar Occupied By Eagles By GAREY BALLANCE Sports Writer Warren County's varsity boys' team ended their season last week with a loss to Northwest Halifax in the first round of the Tar-Roanoke Conference Tourna ment. Finishing last in the league with a 1-9 mark, the Eagles were not invited to the 3-A sectional playoffs. TTie Eagles fought valiantly against the taller Vikings but were 72-62 losers. Ricky Wilkins led the team with 18 points. Tony Davis added 10 points, along with 10 rebounds. Northwest went on to reach the finals Saturday night where they fell to Tarboro, 70-66. Last week's loss ends a frustrating season for the Eagles and Coach Donald Austin. They finish with an overall record of just 2-19. In many of their games, especially in the conference, the Eagles were very close, but came up short. Girls' Game The Lady Eagles lost a heart breaker to Bertie last week in the semi-finals of the conference tourney after defeating North west Halifax in the opening round. Despite the loss, the Eagle girls, now 13-5, qualified for the state playoffs, liiey traveled to East Carteret on Monday night for a first-round game in the 3-A sectionals. In last Thursday's semifinal, the Eagles fell to Bertie 31-29 after a last-second shot from near mid-court. Bertie controlled the first half, leading 11-6 after one period and 19-10 at intermission. But the Eagles regrouped and outscored Bertie 14-6 in the third quarter to pull within one at 25-24. Trailing 29-26 in the final period, the Eagles got a basket and a free throw from Tracey Evans to tie the game at 29-29. Then the team played tough defense on Bertie's final possession, only to see Val jean Spivey connect on a despera tion shot at the buzzer. Tracey Evans led the Eagles with 11 points. Georgia Cofield and Erica Ruf fin both scored 12 points for Bertie. Last Monday night the Eagles won their 13th game, beating Northwest Halifax 48-36. Up 24-18 at the half, the Eagles played well in the last two quarters. Angela Ballance led all scorers with 13 points. Tracey Evans and Tasha Alston added 12 and 11 points. Gloria Arlington got 12 points for Northwest. JV Game The Eagle jv's suffered a tough loss to Northwest Halifax last Thursday in the junior varsity tournament. Leading 31-19 at halftime, the Eagles lost their composure in the second half, allowing the Vikings to take a 47-44 come-from-behind win. Charles Perry led the Eagles with 16 points. Tywayne Williams had 14. Names Are Left Off Hawkins Honor List In information submitted to The Warren Record last week for the principal's list at John R. Hawkins Elementary School, the following names were omitted: Fifth Grade?Carlisa Alston, Kristi Henderson, Max Kearney and Teresa Richardson. FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING: December 31,1986 Warren County Mutual Burial Association, Inc., Warrenton, N.C. BALANCE DECEMBER 31, 1985 $8,021.90 RECEIPTS: Current assessments collected $1,891.17 Interest on time deposits, stocks, bonds 769.76 Miscellaneous (207.77) Disallowed death claims 100.00 Total (lines 1 to 5, inc.) $2,553.16 Net difference of advance assessments: -0 (If your advances have increased since last report, this is a plus entry If they have decreased, this is a minus entry) Receipts 2,553.16 Total receipts 10,575.06 DISBURSEMENTS: Collection commissions 347.80 Miscellaneous expenses 450.48 Total expenses (lines 10 to 13, inc.). $798.28 No. $50. Death benefits paid (No. 9) No. 100.3 300.00 No. 200.6 1,300.00 Refunds 12.00 Total disbursements (lines 12 to 16, inc.) $2,310.28 BALANCE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR 8,264.78 ASSETS: Bank deposit Branch Bank & Trust 123.52 Branch Bank & Trust CD ? 3086419 4,824.29 Securities Branch Bank & Trust CD" 340-3112126 3,316.97 Total assets $8,264.78 LIABILITIES: Advance assessments *0 Death benefits unpaid 2,100.00 Expenses unpaid -0 Total liabilities $2,100.00 SURPLUS $6,164.78 Number of assessments during year 16. 294 Membership in good standing at close of books. I hereby certify that the information given in the foregoing report is true and correct to the personal knowledge of the un dersigned. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME, this 2nd day of February, 1987 Tille H. Fogg, Notary Public My commission expires 9-11-88. * Secretary-Treasurer R. H. Greene Street Address 109 S. Front St. City Warrenton, N.C. 27589 Telephone Number 919-257-2345 Recreation Report By DICKIE WILLIAMS Warren Comity Parks and Recreation Director Activities Schedule Wednesday, March 4 Men's Basketball Tournament Schedule John Graham 7:00 p.m Grove Hill vs. Warriors 6 00 p.m Terminators vs. Juice Crew Nortlna 7:00 p.m Sky Five vs. Blackhawks 8:00 p.m Nighthawks vs. Jets Thursday, March 5 Men's Basketball Tournament I Norllna) Women's Basketball (John Graham) 7:00 p.m Newt's Grill vs. J. & J 8 00 p.m. Owens-Illinois vs. C & W Construction Men's "Over-the-HIll" Basketball 9:00p.m Bulldogsvs WarrentonExxon Friday. March* 3:004 00 p.m.. Weekend Recreation at Norlina Saturday, March 7 9:00 a.m.-l:00 p.m Weekend Recreation at Norlina (ages 7-17) 9 00 a.m.-l:00 p.m Weekend Recreation at Hawkins (ages 7-17) Sunday, March 8 1:004:00 p.m.. Weekend Recreation at Hawkins (ages 7-17) Monday, March 9 Men's Basketball Tournament 7:00 p.m John Graham Gym Men's "Over-tbe-Hlll" Basketball (Norlina) 7:00 p.m Bulldogs vs. Littleton 8:00 p.m Carriage Fuel & Oil vs. Tar Heels Women's Basketball (Norllna) 9:00 p.m Owens-Illinois vs. Newt'sGrill Tuesday. March 1* Men's "Over-the-HUT Basketball (Norllna) 7:30 p.m Carriage Fuel & Oil vs. Warrenton Exxon 8:30 p.m Bulldogs vs. Tar Heels Men's Basketball Tournament 7:00 p.m John Graham Gym Wednesday. March 11 Finals?Men's Basketball Tourbnament at 7:00 p.m. at John Graham gym. Co-Ed Volleyball Tournament Results Tuesday, Feb. 24 J A J defeated Baskerville Body Shop 15-1, 14-16,15-4 Perdue defeated Wise Minute Check 156, 10-15,155 lake Gaston Pier defeated Hair Ego. 1512,1513 Capps Pulpwood defeated J It J 15-9,11-15, 156 Lake Gaston Pier defeated Perdue?156,1514 Wise Minute Check defeated Hair Ego 7-15, 156,157 J & J defeated Wise Minute Check 1513,156 Wednesday, Feb. 25 Baskerville Body Shop defeated Perdue?156, 15-9 Capps Pulpwood defeated Lake Gaston Pier 155,1512 J & J defeated Baskerville Body Shop 1514, 1510 Men's Basketball Results Wednesday, Feb. 25 Warriors, 37?Alston 6, Lewis Hayes 10, Bennie Perry 13, Kearney 6. Terminators, 53?Carter 6, Dubose 6, Mitchell 8, Sherwood Evans 12, Paul Jones 19. Scoring by periods: Warriors 4 81411-37 Terminators 10131119-53 Blackhawks, 43?Shaw 9, Palmer 2, Hunt 4, Tom Traylor 10, Jones 8, Bobby Kearney 10. Grove Hill, 51-M. Pulley 8, Curtis Walker 14, Dan Jones 16, Q. Richardson 4, Williams 9. Scoring by periods: Blackhawks 11 8 10 14-43 Grove Hill 15 8121551 Thursday, Feb. 28 W illoughby's-Lake Gaston Pier, 37?Thomp son 6, Daryl Lyles 25, Daniels 4, Harris 2. Nighthawks, 39? Phillips 4, Dean Jones 14, George Baskerville 17, D. Hatchlt 4. Scoring by periods: WiUoughby 'a-Lake Gaston Pier 41212 9-37 Nighthawks ...818 7539 Terminators, 45?Carter 8, Dubose 7, Mike Mitchell IS, Evans 8, Jones 7, Wharton 1. Sky Five, 56?John Falcon 12, A. Hargrove 8, Evans 8, F Hargrove 7, Larry Vaughan 10, Davis 2, Q. Hargrove 3, Alston 6. Scoring by periods: Terminators 3 7 2015-45 Sky Five 1213181556 Juice Crew, 50?Clarence Shaw 14, David Shaw 10, Scott Marabie 14. Wendell Alston 12. Blackhawks, 57?Palmer 4, V. Hunt 7, G. Hunt 5, Tom Traylor 16, Jones 5, Bobby Kearney 16 Scoring by periods: Juice Crew....... 814 52550 Blackhawks 16 711-2557 Power Of Ice Not only does ice produce heat while freezing and absorb it in melt ing; if floats, because (unlike almost every other substance) it is lighter as a solid than as a liquid. If it were not for this phenomenon, ice cubes dropped in a glass of water would sink to the bottom. Icebergs would not float. Lakes , rivers, and seas would freeze from the bottom up. The world would be in deep, cold trouble. Monday, March 2 Grove Hill, 36 Q Richardson 4. M. Pulley (. Walker6, Dan Jones 14, Williams6 Nighthawks, 34 - Phillips 8, Dean Jones IS, Baskerville 7, Joyner 6, D. Hatchit 2. Scoring by periods: Grove HiU ... 101466-36 Nighthawks 11 1098-38 Warriors, 45? Alston 1, Richardson 6, lewis Hayes23,K. Perry6,B. Perry 5,Kearney!. Jets, 66-Alexander 6. Bo Blackwell 15, Gerald Baskerville 17, Mayo 0, Feggins 3, Evans 7, Ralph Smith 10. Scoring by periods: Warriors 16 616 7-45 Jets 21 10 20 15-66 Willoughby's-Lake Gaston Pier. 34?Daryl l.yles 16, Daniels 4, McCarthy 4, Harris 2, Ed wards 8. Terminators, 54?Carter 6, Dubose t, Mike Mitchell 13, Evans 7, Hargrove >, Paul Jones 12. Scoring by periods: Willoughby's-Lake Gaston Pier 014 ( 4-34 Terminators... 6 13 15 20-54 Men's "Over-the-Hlll" Basketball Results Thursday, Feb. 26 Tar Heels. 20-Floyd 6, Ross 2, A1 Bagwell 10, Vaughan 2. Littleton, 30?Alien 6, Cooper 2, Williams 6, Womack 6, Little 6, Salmon 2. Scoring by periods: Tar Heels .^. ..86 6 0-20 Littleton 4 9 7 10-30 Monday, March 2 Tar Heels. 31-Floyd.8, Ross 4, A1 BagweU 10, Thompson 6, Hicks 3. Warrenton Exxon, 43?Andrew Hundley 10, Bill Fuller 16, Wimbrow 8. Renn 6, Martin 2, Shulenburger 1. Scoring by periods: Tar Heels 4 9 612-31 Warrenton Exxon 101212 9-43 Littleton, 16? Allen 6, Cooper 4, Daniels 2, Womack 2, Dr. H. 2. Carriage Fuel A Oil, 25? Clayton 7. Capps 6. Coleman 3, Shearin 9. Scoring by periods: Littleton 0 466-16 Carriage Fuel & Oil 2 10 6 7-25 Women's Basketball Results Thursday, Feb. 26 Newt's Grill, 14?Paynter 4, Martin 6, Shearin 4. C It W Construction, 33?E. Williams 5, Beverly Williams 12, Lorraine Williams 12, Shearin 4. Scoring by periods: Newt's Grill 26 24-14 C 6t W Construction 78108-33 Owens-Illinois, 27?R. Bugg 2, Ramsey 6, Smith 6, Wemyss2, Yolando Burchette 11. J A J, 34?Williams 1, Teresa Wimbrow 13, White 3, Frances Quails 15, Dillard 2 Scoring by periods: Owens-Illinois 6 7 8 6-27 JAJ 87811-34 Monday, March 2 Jets, 29?Stepusin 3, Wimbrow 8, HamiU 2, Dillard 2, Frances Quails 14. CAW Construction, 35?B. Williams 8, Lorraine Williams 18, Shearin 3, Alston 2, Evans 4. Scoring by periods: JAJ ...4611 8-29 CAW Construction 89 711-35 Final Men's Basketball Standings Grove Hill 14-2 Sky Five....... 13-3 Blackhawks 11-5 Jets 96 Nighthawks 97 Willoughby's-Lake Gaston Pier 5-11 Warriors 4-12 Juice Crew 3-12 Terminators 3-13 Women's Basketball Standings JAJ 4-1 C A W Construction 4-1 Owens-Illinois 1-3 Newt's Grill 94 Men's "Over-the-Hlll" Basketball Standings Warrenton Exxon 90 Carriage Fuel A Oil 5-1 Littleton 2-3 Bulldogs 93 Tar Heels 95 District Court Session Held Judge Ben U. Allen of Hender son presided over the Feb. 26 ten sion of Warren County District Court, disposing of the following Yousuf All, speeding 70 in 56 mph zone, called and failed. Johathan P. Anderson, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Jackie L. Bailey, driving left of center and driving while im paired, called and failed, judg ment absolute on bond, dis missed with leave by the prosecutor. Tony Allen Butler, speet * 70 in 55 mph zone, fine of $10 or oered remitted. James Ovid Clayton, driving while impaired, called and failed, order of forfeiture and arrest order issued, bond set at $600. Reuben Monroe Clayton, speeding faster than reasonable, dismissed by the prosecutor. Luther B. Davidson, driving while impaired, called and failed, judgment absolute on bond, dismissed with leave by the prosecutor. Thomas Davis, no driver's license, dismissed by the pro secutor; driving while impaired, ordered to jail for 45 days, sentence suspended and defen dant placed on unsupervised pro bation for one year upon condi tion that he pay a $125 fine and court costs, complete 48 hours of community service in 60 days and pay the $50 fee, complete the Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School and pay the $100 fee and surrender license and not operate a motor vehicle on the highways of N.C. except as al lowed in a limited driving privilege. Louis Dickerson, speeding 50 in 35 mph zone, called and failed. Keith Douglas, simple assault, prayer for judgment continued upon payment of court costs. William Clifford Flood, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, defen dant ordered to pay $2 owing on $47 fine and costs. Ino Garcia, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Gregory Gene Greear, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Kyle Wilbur Greear, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed.. Daniel Gail Harris, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Willie Frank Harrison, driving while impaired, ordered to jail for 90 days, sentence suspended and defendant placed on unsuper vised probation for two years upon condition that he pay a $200 fine and court costs, complete 72 hours of community service in 90 days and pay the $50 fee, com plete the Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School and pay the $100 fee, obtain an abuse assessment and pay the $25 fee and surrender license. Erik Jefferson Hawkins, en dangering reckless driving, entered a plea of guilty of speeding 45 in 35 mph zone, ordered to pay a $25 fine and court costs; chiving while im paired, not guilty. Dexter High, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Quinton Jerome Jackson, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. George Allen Judkins, no driver's license, called and failed, arrest order returned unserved. Robert David King, no driver's license and operating a motor vehicle without financial respon sibility, called and failed. Richard Clinton Looney, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Jerry J. Meehan, improper I, called and failed. Vanessa William Milam, un safe movement, dismissed by the prosecutor. Tammy Darlene Moss, break ing and/or entering and larceny, indicted by the grand Jury on Feb. 23. Tracy Wayne Palmer, no driver's license and failure to dim headlamps, called and failed, dismissed with leave by the prosecutor. Russell T. Perkinson, breaking and/or entering and larceny, in dicted by the grand jury on Feb. 23. David Max Perry, endangering reckless driving, entered a plea of guilty of exceeding a safe speed, ordered to pay a $25 fine and court costs. George Lee Quinn, no driver's license, driving left of center, \ speeding 67 in 55 mph zone and driving while impaired, called and failed, judgment absolute on bond, dismissed with leave by the prosecutor. Johnny Roger Renn, breaking and/or entering and larceny, in dicted by the grand jury on Feb. 23. Will R. Russell, no driver's license, called and failed, dismissed with leave by the prosecutor. Dean Paul Sansone, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. George Seward, non-support of illegitimate child, dismissed by the prosecutor. Thomas A. Trimble, failure to heed light siren, called and failed, judgment absolute on bond, dismissed with leave by the prosecutor. Edward Allen Whitney, unlawfully firelighting deer, ordered to jail for six months, sentence suspended upon condi tion that the defendant complete 120 hours of community service and pay the fee, pay court costs and surrender hunting and fishing license and not hunt or fish for one year; 12-gauge shotgun, light and shells ordered turned over to the wildlife authorities. Robert William, two counts of no driver's license, fictitious card/tag, two counts of operating a motor vehicle without financial responsibility and no registration for vehicle, called and failed, dismissed with leave by the prosecutor. James Williams, no hunting license, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. Joyce Elaine Williams, fraudulent disposal of mortgaged property, called and failed, order of forfeiture and arrest order issued, bond set at $1,000. Vance Edward Williams, se cond offense of driving while license revoked, ordered to jail for six months, sentence suspend ed and defendant placed on supervised probation for two years on the usual conditions of probation and with the special conditions that he pay a $200 fine and court costs and not operate a motor vehicle on the highways of N.C. while on probation; supervi sion fee waived upon motion of the defendant and the court's findings. Mark Dwayne Lawhorne, failure to stop at stop sign, dismissed by the prosecutor. James Calvin Hargrove, driv ing while impaired, it appearing to the court that the defendant remanded his case from superior court back to district court for compliance with the district court judgment and that dates have passed for service of the seven days active, the court ordered the defendant into custody for seven days active sentence. 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