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Sluggers on the Carriage Fuel and Oil team were the regular season and tournament champions in the Pee-Wee League sponsored by the Warren County Parks and Recreation Department. Shown above, left to right, front row, are: Tony Barnette, Jason Stainback, Anthony Martin, Steven Harris, Nolan Davis, Joey Ross and Carl Pope. Shown, left to right, second row, are: Chester Silver, Quincy Harris, Telly Alston, Timothy Scott, Frank Vaughan, Andrew Alston and Dominique Williams. Shown on the back row, left to right, are Frank Vaughan, Joe Ross and Wayne Martin. Members of the Owens-Illinois team were the regular season and tournament runners-up in the Pee-Wee League sponsored by the Warren County Parks and Recreation Department. Pictured above, front row, left to right, are: Kevin Carter, Bryan Roy, Roy Pierce, Richard Johnson, Greg Bowen and Donald Moody. Shown, left to right, second row are: Timothy Abbott, Adam Lawri more, Vincent Johnson, Joey Harris, Marshall Perry, Ben Williams and Orlando Jones. Shown, left to right, back row, are Gene Munn and TTiomas Hargrove, coaches for the team. Recreation Report By DICKIE WILLIAMS Warren County Parks and Recreation Director Activities Schedule Wednesday, July 8 Monday. July 6 Women's Softball (Noritna I Women s Softball i Norlina i 7 00 pm l,ake Gaston-Willoughby's vs OOprn George'sGirls vs Vermeil's Hangers Vaughan's Body Shop 8 00 p rn Roger's Little Acre vs # qq p m George's Girls vs. J & J Council I^adycaLs W omen's Softball I John Graham I Women ?> Softball (John Grahamt 7 OOp.ir. Vermeil's Rangers vs. 7 00p m I-ake Gaston-W'liloughby's vs J & J Council Ladycats Men's Softball i High School i Men's Softball Division "A" Standings 7:00 p m Frank 4 the Bandits vs Parktown Council Wildcats 8-1 Tuesday, luly" TiS 0-3 Medoc 6-3 Men's Softball i Norlina > Parktown 6-4 7 00 P m ( ar Quest vs Blaylock Funeral Home 1-7 I .ake t iaston-Wilioughby s Frank 4 the Bandits 0-10 8 00 p in Medoc vs T & S Men's Softball Division "B" Standings Mens Softball (John Graham i I <ake Gaston-Willoughby's 0-0 7:00p.m. Rockets vs. Blackwell's Distributors Rockets 6-4 Big or small. If it's a diese!, it deserves Amoco Premier Diesel Fuel. 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All will keep your engine clean. One is the right gasoline for your car. Stop in and check our lead-free prices. NOW AVAILABLE IN WARRENTON CRAWLEY OIL CO. INC. East Macon St. C Amoco Oil Company 1987 i moco YOUR CAR KNOWS Warrenton Furn. Exchange 4-7 Blackwell's Distributors 3-7 Car Quest 3-5 Women's Softball Standings Vermeil's Rangers 8-1 Council Lady cats 8-1 Roger's Little Acre 6-3 J & J 4-5 George's Girls 4-5 Lake Gaston-Willoughby's 1-8 Vaughan's Body Shop 1-9 T-Ball Tournament Results Tuesday. June 23 Peoples Bank 783 5 2-25 BB&P 5 6 5 6 4-26 Peoples Bank. 25?John Fleming 2-5. Ross Blaylock 2-5, Chris Gnssom 2-5, Joey Andrews 2 5. Eddie Young 4-5. BB&P, 26?Clinton Harrison 3-5. Roger Lynch 2-5, Greg Fuller 2-5, Michael Bowen 2-5, Chris Rivers 3-5, Chad Burrows 2-4. Rux Boyd 4-4. Jeremy Clayton 4-4 Mid-South Electric 1 7 3 5-16 M & M Timber 8 10 4 5-27 Mid-South Electric. 16?Robert Edmonds 2-4, Richard Williams 2-4, Phillip Terry 2-4 M 8t M Timber, 27?Cedric Terry 3-4, Jonathan Carroll 3-4, Reginald Douglas 2-4, Brad Wilson 4 4, Charles Bullock 2-4, Jarvis Rooker 2-4, Gabe Mustian 2-4, Howard Nicholas 3-3. Wednesday, June 24 BB&P 2123-8 Citizens Ins 458 2-19 BB&P, 8?Michael Bowen 2-4, Roger Lynch 2 4 Citizens Ins., 19?Scott Martin 3-4, Shane Mar tin 2-4, Thad Overby 2-3, Nathan Rooker 2-3, Wendell Hargrove 2-3. Lions 357 15-21 Village Pharmacy 7564 x-22 Lions, 21?E. B Rideout 3-5, Charles Clary 3-5?, Cameron Curtis 3-5, Travis Fields 2-5, Bradley Retzlaff 4-5 Village Pharmacy, 22-Donald Hayes 2-4, Chris Paynter 2-4, Tres Hicks 3-4. M & M Timber 14 1 7-13 High Dollar 777 5-26 M 8c M Timber, 13?Jonathan Carroll 3-4, Charles Bullock 2-4, Gabe Mustian 2-4, Howard Nicholas 2-4. High Dollar, 26?James Rivers 2-4, Clint Rideout 3-4, Jeremy Seaman 2-4, Todd Short 3-4, D.J. Wright 3-3. Thursday. June 25 Village Pharmacy 253 3-13 Citizens Ins 755 7-24 Village Pharmacy, 13?Donald Hayes 2-4, Chris Paynter 2-4, Tona Alston 2-4, Tres Hicks 3 4, M. D. Capps3-4. Citizens Ins., 24?Adam Shearin 4-4, Scott Mar tin 2-4, Shane Martin 3-4, Thad Overby 2-4, Nathan Rooker 3-4, Wendell Hargrove 4-4 Friday, June 26 High Dollar 1116-9 Citizens Ins 643 4-17 High Dollar, 9?James Rivers 3-5, Ricky lx>yd 2-5, Glenn PaschaU 3-4, Todd Short 2-4, D J. Wright 3-4. Citizens Ins., 17?Adam Shearin 2-4, Scott Mar tin 2-4, Shane Martin 3-4, Wendell Hargrove 3-4 Citizens Insurance won the tournament and High Dollar finished second. Men's Softball Results Tuesday. June 23 (Norllna I Council Wildcats 7 101 400-13 Medoc 0040020-6 Council Wildcats. 13?Nay Wilson 2-3, Wayne Wilson 2-4, Clyde Fields 2-4. Medoc, 6?No one had more than one hit. Parktown 2040320-11 T4S 0132000-6 Parktown, 11-William Rodwell 3-4, Raymond Alston 3-4, Calvin Rose 2-4, Clinton Davis 2-3. T 4 S, 6 Quentin Hargrove 24, James Howell 2-3. Thursday, June 23 I Norllna I Car guest 2200002-6 Blackwell's Distributors 0100101-3 Car guest, 6?Marvin White 24, Tommy Ross 2-3. Blackwell's Distributors. 3?Kent Whitmore 2 4, Holt Neal 24, Randy Garrett 2-2. Frank 4 the Bandits 21 1 1040-9 Council Wildcats 010216*-10 Frank & the Bandits, 9?Edward Branch 24. Council Wildcats, 10? Wayne Wilson 2-3, Michael Harrison 2-3, Melvin Wilson 2-3, Thursday. June 231 John Graham I Blayiock Funeral Home 002 22-6 T4S 43 114s 22 Blayiock Funeral Home, 6?Greg Wilson 2-3. T 4 S, 22- guentin Hargrove 24, Franklin Hargrove 24, James Howell 24, Bernard Goode 2-3, Floyd Shaw 34. Thursday, June 231 High School I Warrenton Furn Ex 2001002-6 LakeGaston-Willoughby's. 303400*-10 Warrenton Furn. Ex., 6?Marcel Smith 24, Jerry Holtxman 24, Loyd King 2-3, Ricky Thompson 34, Jake Whaley 3-3. Friday, June 261 Norllna I Warrenton Furn. Ex 0412110-9 Rockets 3014301-11 Warrenton Furn. Ex., 6?Gary Hawkins 34, Randy Martin 2-2, Glenn Norwood 24, Walter Rockets, 11?Michael Jefferson 24. Robert Durham 24, Bruce Bullock 24, Spenser Bullock 24, Chubby Evans 21. Women's Softball Results Wednesday. June 24 I Norlina) George's Girls 010302 3-9 Koger's Little Acre .... 2 0 1 0 0 3 (Mi George's Girls, 9-Mary Durham 4-4, Yvonne Dortch 3-4, Carol Davis 3-4. Roger's Little Acre, 6?Donna Paynter 2-4, Cathy Russell 2-4, Robin Hart 2-3, Debbie John ion 2-3. I .ake Gaston-Willoughby's 2002000-4 Vermeil's Rangers 001370x-11 I .ake Gaston-Willoughby's. 4?Roberta Wan >ko 2-3, Tammy Krupa 2-3, Peggy Williams 2-3. Vermeil's Rangers, 11?Sandra Kearney 2-3, ilona Kearney 2-4, Tracey Evans 2-4, Zenobia Hopkins 2-4, Nicole Tunstall 2-4, Angela Alston 2 1, Michell Jordan 2-4. Wednesday, June 24 <John Graham) Vaughan's Body Shop 031010-5 Council Ladycats 612052-16 Vaughan's Body Shop, 5-Greta Robinson 2-3. Council ladycats, 16?Dechele Harrison 3-5, Frances Chavis 2-4, Carlotta Johnson 3-4. Pee-Wee Tournament Results Wednesday, June 24 Dwens-Illinois 010104-6 Carriage F'uel & Oil 02020 3-7 Owens-Illinois, 6?Orlando Jones 3-3. Carnage F'uel & Oil, 7-Timothy Scott 2-2. Carriage F'uel & Oil won the Pee-Wee Tour nament and Owens-Illinois finished in second place. All-Star Team An All-Star team, made up of players from the Pee-Wee league, will participate in the District Two, Babe Ruth Baseball Tournament in F'uquay-Vanna. Their first game will be Satur day, July 11 at 12:00 p.m. against the winner of the Wilders Grove-North Wake game. Bambino Tournament Results Tuesday, June 23 Tar Heel Tire 0100-1 Capps Pulpwood 4 13 3-11 Tar Heel Tire, 1?No one had a hit. Capps Pulpwood, 11?Munsrail Baskerville 2 4, Richard Baskerville 2-3. Wednesday. June 24 Jaycees 41202-18 Capps Pulpwood 0 4 2 1-7 Jaycees, 18-Chris Callahan 2-4. Capps Pulpwood, 7?Daren Wilkins 2-2, Torry Brothers 1-1. Jaycees won the Bambino Tournament and Capps Pulpwood finished in second place. In the regular season, Capps Pulpwood was the league champion and Jaycees finished second. All-Star Team An All-Star team, made up of players from the Bambino I>eague, will participate in the District Two, Babe Ruth Baseball Tournament in Wen dell. Their first game will be Thursday, July 9 at 6:30 p.m. against Fuquay-Varina. Seminary Graduates Named Twelve students from Warren and Vance counties were among the graduates of the American Theological Seminary at Mil ledgeville, Ga. The degrees were awarded at the commencement exercises on Saturday, June 6, at 3 p.m. on the Milledgeville campus. Dr. C. Wayman Alston, semi nary president, conferred degrees upon the following area residents: ?Bachelor of Theology de grees were conferred upon William Alston and Sherman Day, both of Henderson. ?Master of Theology degrees were conferred up' L. Alston and Sterling both of Norlina, Georg Koonce of Soul City, Ms. Do Venable of Townsville, Ms. 1?. . y J. Evans of Manson, Thomas Greene of Henderson, Ulysses Ross of Littleton and Joseph B. Wilson of Warrenton. Summer Fun Day Set "A Day of Summer Fun at King's Dominion" was the main discussion of the Best Better 4-H Club at its regular meeting held on June 22 at 7 p.m. at Mariam Boyd School. A chartered bus for the trip in Virginia will leave the Warren County Agricultural Bldg. at 8 a.m. on Friday, July 3, and will return at 9 p.m. Space for the trip will be assigned on a first-come first-served basis at a cost of $26, which covers transportation and the admission fee to King's Dominion. Interested individuals should contact Mrs. Portia Barnes at 257-3519 or Mrs. Rebecca Solomon at 257-2349. ?A Doctor of Theology degree was conferred upon Mrs. Irene S. Robinson of Warrenton. ?An honorary Doctor of Di vinity degree was awarded to Robert Burnette of Warrenton. The Rev. Arthur A. Brown of Warrenton is a candidate for the master of theology degree. Engaged Couple Feted At Cookout A cookout honoring Kim Smith and Jeff Fleming was held Saturday, June 20, at the home of Jerome and Rose Jackson in Middleburg. Entertaining with the Jacksons were Glenn and Dawn Coleman, Chuck and Geri Curtis, Sidney and Ann Fleming, Eddie and Edith Hurdle, Duke and Edith Mabry, and Millard and Becky Paschall. Upon arrival the honoree was presented a corsage of miniature pink carnations and baby's breath tied with pink rib bon. The couple was remem bered with a natural wicker pic nic basket lined with blue and white checked gingham. After a social hour guests were served barbecued chicken, boiled potatoes, slaw, bread, pound cake, brownies and iced tea. Tables, covered with white cloths, held pink begonias in white baskets. There were approximately 75 guests in attendance. Special guests were Dot Smith and Ann Fleming, mothers of the pro spective bride and groom. The Fleming-Smith wedding will be an event of August 1 in Dunwoody, Ga. WARREN COUNTY AMBULANCE SERVICE FEES EFFECTIVE JULY 15,1987 All level of transport?Basic and Intermediate: OLD Resident of County $35.00 Non-resident of County 35.00 Supplies: Oxygen?Local (within the County transport) . 2.50 Out-of-County (transport outside the county) 5.00 First Aid Supplies 5.00 Irrigating Solutions 3.00 O.B. Kit 10.00 Sterile Burn Sheets - (Set) 10.00 Suction - (Includes Inboard & Portable) . 3.00 Cervical Collar - (Standard or Extrication) - If not return 8.00 PA Cervical Collar -0 Intravenous Fluid Administration - (Successful)...... -0 Esophageal Airway - (Successful). .. -0 Nasopharyngeal Airway -0 Injection Epinephrine ? (1:1000) -0 Anti-Shock Trousers - (If inflated) -0 Administration of Ipeca Syrup oo Charcoal -0 Out-of-County Transports: $65.00 + $1.50 per mile after leaving the county line + Supplies (New Rate) $45.00 + $1.50 per mile after leaving the county line + Supplies (New Rate) $35.00 + $1.50 per mile after leaving the county line + Supplies (Old Rate) Return Trip: From Facility to Facility or Facility to Resident if loaded and waited for the patient. Within the county the first hour free, thereafter flat fee of $15.00 (New Rate) Within the county (no time free), flat fee of $15.00 (Old Rate) 75$ per mile from outside the county (Old Rate & New Rate) inly l.tc
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