Track Team Prevails In Southeast Meet By GAKEY BALLANCE Warren County High's track team turned in a first rate per formance recently in a meet at Southeast Halifax. The Eagles won the meet, totaling 68 points to Southeast's 65. Warren Coun ty did well in both individual and team competition. The Eagles had a first or second place finisher in every event. Warren County boasts the defending ?????? T-a champion in the 100 and 300 meter dash in senior sprinter Randy Jordan. Jordan's only problem so far this season had been finding someone who can challenge him. He runs faster when he is up against someone who can push him. Jordan's best time in the 100 meter this year is 10.2 seconds. Against Southeast Halifax, he did not run the 100 because of a slight injury. RESULTS Grady Sessoms Maurice Crump Grady Sessoms George Spruill. Randy Jordan Alfatir Crawford Daniel Williams Alfatir Crawford Reginald Pierce William Mayfield Tony Davis. George Burton Norwell Wilson Shot Put Discus Long Jump 300 Meter Hurdles 400 Meter Run 800 Meter Run 2nd Place 3rd Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 1st Place, 227" 2nd Place, 18'6" 3rd Place, 18T' 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place 1st Place ? 2nd Place ? 3rd Place One Mile Run George Spruill 2nd Place Reginald Pierce 3rd Place 200 Meter Dash Randy Jordan 1st Place Alfatir Crawford 2nd Place Grady Sessoms 3rd Place Two Mile Run Darrell Hargrove 1st Place Kevin Alston 2nd Place Two Mile Relay Second Place Darrell Hargrove Kevin Alston Tionne Harrison George Burton 400 Meter Relay First Place Daniel Williams Grady Sessoras Alfatir Crawford Randy Jordan 1600 Meter Relay Second Place Tony Davis George Burton George Spruill Ken Copeland PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Section 675 (C) of the Omnibus Budget Recon ciliation Act of 1 981 , as amended and Rule 01 09 of the Sub chapter 16(C) of the North Carolina Administrative Code, a Public Hearing mist be held for citizen input on the Community Service Block Grant funds and proposed programs. Notice is hereby given tha this Public Hearing will be held on Wednesday, April 13,1 988, in the Warren County Courthouse, Warrenton, North Carolina. The Hearing will start at 7:30 p.m. This Public Hearing is conducted by Franklin-Vance-Warren Opportunity, Inc. The Public is invited to attend. >a-c LIL CRITTERS PET SHOP 1 322 Roanofc* Avenue, Roanoke Rapids Phone 537-1 830 NOW OPEN ?TROPICAL AND MARINE FISH ?160 GALLONS SALT WATER ?440 GALLONS FRESH WATER ?BIRDS ?SMALL ANIMALS ?TANKS 2/4 GAL.? 55 GALLON ?FOOD AND SUPPLIES 12 NOON TO ?:00 P.M. MON.-FRI. 10:00 AM. TO ?KM PM. SATURDAY 1:00 PJI. TO 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY Ten Top Money Winners Shown Following Awards Presentation Virginia Fishermen Take $1500 Top Prize In Firemen's Tourney A series of lucky strikes were worth $1500 for two Virginia fishermen taking part in the fourth annual bass fishing tour nament held by the Churchill Five Forks Volunteer Fire Department Saturday on Lake Gaston. Mac Elliott and Kirt Gravitt of Clarksville landed almost 30 pounds of fish during the day long event as 97 teams left Eaton's Ferry Marina in search of largemouth bass. The largest individual fish? a 7.88 whopper? was caught by Tim Francisco and Tommy Ward of Danville, Va. The big fish captured an $870 jackpot put up by participants. In addition to the big fish money, the twosome landed over 15 pounds of bass, good for third place and another $500. All told, some $4,000 was guaranteed for participants in the event, which Churchill-Five Forks fireman Allan L. Adcock said was the "most successful" held by the 26-member fire department which was organized less than eight years ago. Registration for the tour nament began at 4 a.m. Satur day when the first team planked down the required $60 to enter and was treated to sausage biscuits and coffee served by firemen. The event was co-sponsored by Wooten's Marine of Roanoke Rapids and Rocky Mount and the Warren County Farm Bureau Insurance Co. Ken Smith of the Churchill-Five Forks Fire Department was the tournament chairman. Scoring in the tournament was based on the total weigh-in pounds of bass caught by both contestants. A limit of five bass each was in effect. The top ten places were won by the following teams: FIRST PLACE ($1,500)-Mac Elliott and Kirt Gravitt of Clarksville, Va., 29.54 pounds. Sizzle Test For a quick test to find out where the coolant is going, warm up the engine, turn off and with draw the oil dipstick. Let oil drip from it onto the exhaust manifold. If it sizzles you have an internal crack that's allow ing coolant to get into the oil system. If it doesn't sizzle, check for a bad head gasket. A bad gasket will allow coolant to seep into cylinders and out the ex haust. VOTE. . . DR. DORIS TERRY WILLIAMS ?Graduate, Warren Co. Schools ?BA, Duke University, Masters and Doctoral Degrees, N.C. State University ?12 Years Educational Administration, Community College University ?5 Years Teaching, Community College And University warren county Board Of Education "We must insist on EXCELLENCE and EQUITY in education for every child." May 3, 1988 PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT OH DTW SECOND PLACE ($700>y Mark Bloodworth and Terw Hobbs of Raleigh, 18.26 pound sf THIRD PLACE ($50Q)-Tin Francisco and Tommy Wardlof Danville, Va., 15.59 pounds. ( FOURTH PLACE ($300) Brian Rex and Thomas Hudzik of Reading, Pa., 13.01 pounds. FIFTH PLACE ($250)-Wally Szuba and Gary Boyer of Cary, 11.69 pounds. SIXTH PLACE ($200)? Billy Colbert and Mike Gilliam of Rocky Mount, 10.73 pounds. SEVENTH PLACE ($175)? Gerald Aikin and Danny Allen of Durham, 9.30 pounds. EIGHTH PLACE ($150) Rodger Temple and Bob Williams of Wilson, 9.00 pounds. NINTH PLACE ($125)? E. P. Francis and Paschal Pilhman of South Boston, Va., 8.64 pounds. TENTH PLACE (*100)-Tony Morris and Jeff Hudgins of Weldon, 8.27 pounds. Dual Victories Recorded By JG Two games were played be tween the John Graham Yellow Jackets and the Eastman Kodi aks recently. The first game was held on March 30, while the sec ond game was held on April 11. John Graham played well in both games and posted two victories. The first game started with Michael Riggan as the starting pitcher. On the first play, the Jackets threw one of Eastman's batters out at first. The next two outs were made by the pitcher, who threw two sets of strikes. Bobby Hayes hit a homerun for the Jackets as they began their first inning at bat. The next hit ter, Phillip Southerland, scored a triple, but his play was useless as the next two Jacket batters struck out. After a few innings of strike and fly-outs, the Jackets found themselves down, 4-1. Eastman scored another run, leaving the Jackets in the last inning with a score of 5-1. With two outs and a full count, three of John Graham's players scored runs from a Wallace Har mon triple. Daniel Harris hit a single, sending Wallace Harmon in for another score. In the end, the Jackets posted a victory with a final score of 6-5 over the Eastman Kodiacks. VOTE FOR HERBERT WELDON LLOYD, JR. FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGE ? ?? MAY 3, 1988 EDUCATION High School: Graduate: Legal: PROFESSIONAL Solo Practice: COMMUNITY Religious: Vance Senior High School Henderson, N. C. Class Of 1970 East Carolina University Greenville, N.C. M.S. Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling 1974-1976 University Of North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Juris Doctorate 1976-1979 Attorney at Law 203 Horner St. Henderson, N.C. 1981 -Present Life-long member. Union Chapel Methodist Church, Henderson, N. C. Paid For By Warren County Committee To Elect Herbert WeMon l.lnyd. Jt . fiddle Q Clayton. Treasurer