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rAGi i K Much Huffi |r~ But The G Pi"' They huffed and they puffed, a f- and they nearly brought the tl house down. > t! The huffers and the puffers [|f. were parents and teachers of the John Graham High School, s; & who donned basketball gear on h last Friday night in a contest a to raise funds to buy equip- s ment for the baseball team.,s< 'f The house which was nearly 1< ; brought down by the uproarious o laughter of a crowd that filled si it almost to capacity was the a John Graham High gym. n Saturday the huffers and the a puffers bore sore muscles and ^ WOMEN'S GAME Teachers Pts. !.! Maybelle Bryant 8 , Nellie Gardner 17 Sue King 11 ' Mrs Vale 1 It 37 Others listed as forwards were Mrs Hurst, Nancy Blank- . enship. Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. , Drake. Guards were Heath Beckwith, Marcia Bennett, Mildred ^ Johnson. Parents Pts. Ida Taylor 11 *J Anna Fuller 8 ^ Katherine Medlin 6 g( 25 J' Other forwards listed were .. Ann Gottschalk. Mrs. A. A. w Wood. Mrs. Jimmy Roberts, C( Mrs Katherine Medlin. Mrs. . Lelia Holt. Mrs. Edith Mitchin- g er, Mrs. James Mustian. ^ Listed as guards were Mrs. j p; :>c.i ?,miv. ..us. n; liams, Mrs. Peyton Rogers p; Score by quarters: p] Teachers 12 11 6 8?37 cc Parents 5 9 5 6?25 ft MEN'S GAME Teachers TP; 3; Ward 2 tl King 7 io Bennett 9 t Hockaday 8 fe Blaylock 0 ie Drake 2 te Neal 2 zc st 30 te Parents TP, tl Selby Benton 0 j ei S. H. Massey 7 h W. A. Miles 0*i: Allen Tucker 4! tl L. E. Baxter 0! n< Frank Reams 0 j ir Wade Medlin 13 h W. A. Benson 0 ei Gordon Haithcock 2 nowen aieea i, o: Duke Miles 2 t,c B. G. White O^tl Lewis Rooker 2 z< William Thompson 0 T ii 31 a Teachers 8 6 10 6?30 lth Parents 4 8 3 16?31'in Carry Moore says ... CI WALLHIDE jS g * 10 GRAND PRIZES?10-d orous Rio . . . via Varig Ail * 4 SECOND PRIZES-1960 Cross Country Station Wa * 8 THIRD PRIZES-HARDM A M FOURTH PRIZES?CA 200 S?tti THomo * "Co?nt??" O 4-ta-1 pow or worbfhopt . . . 300 230 2-os. bottio* /AY SIN porfum HEM'S AU YOU DO TO W Just write in 25 words or I why you like to paint with Pi burgh WALLHIDE Wall Pain ?; Enamel and attach the nc | WALLHIDE from label of < Wallhide can. K General Buildic PhoM WARRENT wm h*I i HI i WunatM, No ing And F ames Got feeling of satisfaction that liey had aided in netting more han $250 for the baseball ;am. Time may have slowed the peed that once flashed across igh school basketball courts ind somewhat dimmed the hooting eye and affected the oft touch of yore, lungs and ?gs may have felt the strain f combat, and. let's face it. jmetime pounds had been dded in a not-too-judicious lanner. but the will to play nd the enthusiam of yesterday as present. The ladies game, in which ic teachers were victors by le score of 37 to 25. showed ashes of skill and consider ble comedy, much of it planed. Adding to the fun were le antics of adult cheer aders. Nellie Gardner led the teach-. rs to victory with a respectful i points Sue King, wile of le coach of the varsity team, Iso hit in double figures with I points. Ida Taylor, with 11 oints. was the high scorer >r the parents. Substitution were frequent id needed. No one fouled jt. but this may have been je to the discriminating but >od refereeing of Alpheus >nes and Leonard Daniel. In contrast to the battle of le ladies, the men's game, as a serious affair and any >medy shown was a by-projct of play. The game was a le-saw affair as teams were luttled in and out by the jrents who held a predomiance of bench strength. The arents used a total of 14 idvei> wmie me leaunvis* >uld only muster 7 But the 'achers held an edge In youthilness. Dr. Sam Massey. former j mithfield High player, sank, 10 first basket, quickly foltwed with a second by Allen ucker. while a tight zone de-j inse held the teachers score-; ss for five minutes. The' (achers spurted when the I ine was broken by the sub-! itution of a new parents' I iam and led at half-time by j le score of 8 to 4. The par-; ats came back in the second! alf to cut the score to 14 toj 2, but' in the third quarter; le teachers bore down and! etted 10 points, while hold-; ig the parents io 3 points and ( eld a 9 point edge at the i id of the third quarter. . It may have been that lack f subs took Its toll of the! achers or it may have been' lat parents became fired with j >al in the fourth quarter j hat's speculation, but the ict is that the parents staged I rallv. scored 16 Doints in le final quarter while holdig the teachers to 6 and won MR NOW and WINI in Paints 9 CONTEST ay vacation for 2 in glam lines. fully-equipped Rambler gon. AN Duo Player-Piano. LORIC Kitchen Ensemble. o<k? . . . 200 Sloon-Aihtond Gru?n Prtcition WoicKct . . . * by loflvin. z hti&gi ^?r ig Supply Co. 309-1 ON, N. C. rtfc CarollBa fl 'uffingW j the game in a Garrison finish bv the score of 31 to 30. With only one second left on the clock, the teachers held I a one-point lead and tasted victory for a monent. But they reckoned without the spirt; of the parents who had little, time but ball possession Out-: side the court. Duke IVtylesj made a perfect throw in to' Wade Medlin who swished the ball through the net as the horn sounded ending the game.! Medlin was hoisted to the shoulders of his teammates and paraded around the floor and was nearly mobbed by supporters of the parents. It is alleged that he was hugged and kissed by the women, and efforts were made to i?et pieces of his clothing for souvenirs. but of this the reporter knows nothing of his own knowledge Medlin was the high scorer and hero of the game. He not only made the winning basket but netted a total of 13 points i to lead his team. A surprising fact in view of lack of practice is that he made 5 out of 6 from the foul line Principal Hockadav was high scorer for the teachers with 9 points while Coach Fate King! was in second place with 1 points. | j MRS. CORA HAWKINS Warrenton Woman Receives Award Mrs. Cora H. Hawkins, of Warrenton. has been selected | as a participant in the Sum-] mer Institute for High School j Science Teachers at the Agricultural and Technical College! of North Carolina, Greensboro. | She will be enrolled in the j following courses: Botany. Zo-: ology and Chemistry. | Mrs. Hawkins is instructor j 0 f Biological Sciences a t Franklin County Training] School. Louisburg. She receiv-' ed a B.S degree from North j Carolina College at Durham, and a M.A. degree from New i York University in the School | of Education. Mrs. H. P. Start Attends National Safety Meeting 1 Mrs. Homer P. Start, who is j Occupational Health Nursing! Consultant with the Maryland j State Department of Health,' attended, by special invitation. I the President's Conference on j Occupational Safety in Wash-; j ington, D. C., March 1 through j March 3. it was learned here1 this week. <o ?*? L owe .o uwc UdUglllCI Ul 1?U3. | John Boyd Massenburg of^ Warrenton and the late Mr ; 1 Massenburg. At the conference, Mrs. Starr met with leaders from | industry, labor, agriculture, in! surance. health, education, and federal, state and local govern ments to find ways to reduce the 13,300 deaths and nearly 2,000,000 disabling injuries re! ported annually from on-the-l i job accidents. | Under t h e direction of| i James P. Mitchell, Secretary | of Labor, the Washington | I meeting, whose theme was j "The Challenge of Safety In a ; Changing World," attempted to find a workable solution to cunaii accident causes tnat | end in manpower losses and financial waste. Miss Mary Weston of Norfolk, Va.. will be an overnight guest of Mrs. E. H. Russell in j Macon on Friday night and of i Mrs. E. H. Weston and Mrs. W.. B. Shields on Monday night en route from visiting relatives, in Aaheboro. Misses Mary Russell Burdoughs, Louise Allen, lira. C. P Allen and |ft>. W. R. White were in JUfeifh Tuesday iflHKr ~ !%! T-l THE WARREN R Norlina Eli Second Roi Norlina's conference winning basketball team was eliminated in the second round of playoffs at Rocky Mount on Thursday night of last week when they bowed to Jackson by the score of 74 to 62. Wcldon, runner-up in tournament play, was defeated by Red Oak in the same night's play by the score of 41 to 25. Jackson took a first quarter lead. 20 to 8. and although Norlina surged back in the second quarter to come with in 2 points of tieing the score, they were behind 29 to 27 at the half. In the third quarter, Jackson increased its lead to 16 points and Norlina was unable to overcome this handicap Foul trouble handicapped Norlina with both Fuller and Stegall fouling out in the final quarter. Fuller, usually counted on for many baskets, ac cumulated 4 fouls in the first half and was held to a total of 7 points for the night. There was only a difference of one field goal in the night's play, as Jackson netted 28 to Norlina'* 27. but the margin of \ictory cone on the foul line Local Public Welf Evaluated At Boa i iic ??rtiicn i uumy wenarCj Board conducted its annual evaluation of Public welfare services in the county on Monday night. Members of the Board are Charles M. White. Til. Chairman of the Board; Alfred J. Ellington; and WilIhm J. Leach. Also participating in the meeting were Julian W Farrar. Superintendent of Public Welfare and Mrs. Idonno Russell of the State Welfare Department. ttr~ reviewing ~ th^ welfare department's work, the board commended the agency staff for reviewing, within established time limits, all of the public assistance cases carried by the agency. All Old Age Assistance recipients are visited at least once a year as are persons receiving Aid to the Permanently Disabled. Persons receiving Aid to Dependent Children's grants are interviewed at least twice a year to assure that eligibility requirements are met. The Welfare Board was concerned that the number of agency staff members is the same as it was eight years ago even though the work of the department has increased considerably. The department needs additional case workers and clerical staff members. Salaries of employees are at the minimum although training. experience, and length of service is considerable. Public assistance grants in Warren County are far below the Statewide average for these programs. The aged persons who are in need and reiciving Old Age Assistance receive $4.06 less than the State average per month. Dependent children who are eligible for assistance receive $4.63 less than State average for the Aid to Dependent Children progrom. Recipients of Aid to the Permanently and Totally Disabled have a monthly grant which is $9.80 below the State average for this program. The Welfare Board reports nine licensed home for adults in the Countv The?:A hnmM accommodate 30 persons who are aged or disabled and have no home of their own. Five children who are in the custody of the Welfare Department by reason of court orders are cared for in the five foster homes in Warren County which are licensed by the State Board of Public Welfare. Other responsibilities which Luther Steg&ll Given Assignment FORT F.UST1S, V?. ? Army 2d Lt. Luther E. Stegall. son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther F. Stegall, Route 1, Warrenton N. C., recently was assigned to ho TT C Armt, ? Research Command at Fori Eustis, Va. j Lieutenant Stegall is a pro | ject officer in the Transports j tion Engineering Office ol the command's Transportatioi I Analysis Division. The lieutenant is a 195! graduate of Norlina H i g 1 School and a 1959 graduate oi the North Carolina State Col lege. His wife. Nell, lives in Wil liamsburg, Va. Paschall^ra | Mr. Jim Paschall of Churchil Is ill in Warren General Hoi Ipital. ECORD iminated In md Playoffs : where Jackson netted points, compared with Norlina'! 8. Jackson made 18 out of & i attempts from the foul lint I for 54.6 per cent accuracy Norlina had only 13 attempts j from the foul line and made 8 for 61.6 accuracy. Stafford Wheeler led Jack | son's attack with 34 points Mulchi was high for Norlina ! with 27 points. I Norlina FC. FT TP ! Fuller 3 12 1 Mulchi 11 5-9 27 Weaver 3 2-2 8 : Jones 4 CM) 8 Read 2 0^0 4 Stegall 4 0-0 8 27 8 13 62 Jackson FG FT TP Holloman 3 9 14 15 J Bridges 3 0 1 6 Wheeler 15 4-8 34 Cockerine 3 2-5 8 Boone 4 3-5 11 28 18-33 74 Norlina 8 19 12 23?62 Jackson 20 9 24 21?74 are Services Are rd Meet Monday are carried by the local Welfare Departmeint include study and investigation of school at, tendance cases which are rei ported by the local school prin; cipals, arrangements for phy' chological examinations given j by psychologists from the State I Welfare Department, cooperative work with # the juvenile | court when requested by the Judge of that court and adop; tive placements of children, t Cooperative work with State ! Hospitals. State Training Schools, the Crippled Children's | agencies was also reviewed by | the Welfare Board and felt | to be handled as well as could 1 be expected with the limited 1 agency staff Report of A. P. R Auditor, Showing ceipts and Disburse ty of Warren for r.ENKR \1. FVNlt \> ] Employees Social Security Ta> . Emoolovees State Withholding j 1959 'fax Collectiooa 1959 Tax Penalties 'Clerk Superior Court. Office F j Register of Deeds, Office Fee< , itoc^-.s pves | Arrest and Jail Fees j Vete an Service Officer | Federal Aid to Public I.ibrari State Equalization. O A A. G i State Equalization. A. D C. , Federal & State .Aid to WeLfa l Administration i Miscellaneous Revenue | Total Receipts Cash Balance. January 30 I .ess Total Disbursements Cash Balance, February 29 ; GENERAL FUND AND C Warren County Memorial Libra Citizens Building Corp., Rent, j Citizens Building Corp.. Rent, j IJttleton Library, Monthly Do ' Norlina Library, Monthly Done Colored Library, Monthly Doi : Loyce M Connell. Expense A1 ; Warren County Welfare Depai j Warren County Welfare Depart Colored Community Center, D< Warren County Health Depart | Carolina Power & light Co., E ! Citizens Insurance & Bonding | A. P. Rodwell, Jr., Expense A? Edwards ii Broughton Co., Suj ; Mitchell Printing Co., Supplies Warren County Welfare Depart ! Charles M. White, III, Attendir I William J. Leach, Attending \ | and Travel > A. J. Ellington, Attending We iStorr .Sales Co., Supplies, Welf Julian W. Farrar, Travel Alio Mrs. J. E. Adams, Travel Alio i John L. Perkinson, Travel A Margaret Tucker, Travel Allov IF. W. Reams, Expense Accour I Alice Marie Robertson, Salary Raleigh Office Supply Co., Su I Emily Ballinger, Expense Act Sue Dossett Skinner, Expense ;1 A. P. Rodwell, Jr., Tax Collec ' Partial Payment Taxes i Edwards & Broughton Co.. Su; ; Jim H. Hundley, Sheriff, Travi Sheriff's Department j Record Publishing & Supply C .! Report f' Record Publishing & Supply . | Joe N. Ellis, Ebcpense Account Robert M. StecralL Travel Allr Quality Grocery Co., Supplies, ' Warrenton Plumbing & Heatii 1 Henderson Laundry, Inc., Clei f G. H. Rooker. Jail Subsistence - Sargent-Sowell, Inc., Equipme Town of Warrenton, Water C . W. A. Miles Hardware Co., S Bramc Specialty Co., Supplies Brame's Venetian Blind Launc General Building Supply Co., . House 1 Owen G. Dunn Co., Suppllos, h N- C. Prison Department, Kitt The Jones Printing Co., Supp ??? Warraataa, Nwtfc Caroltea 1 LITTLETOrTl > NEWS ip~" j 5[ Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robin-Tl I j son and Miss Cordelia Robin- [ ' | son of Chapel Hill were recent' j guests of their mother. Mrs. | i II Horace Robinson. L 'I Mrs. V. F. Harrison and Mrs. a .Roger Moore are spending a t I few days in Charlotte. j Mrs. J. Milton Stokes spent It 11 Monday in Wilson. v Miss Anna Wollett and Mrs. ' , Horace Robinson left Tuesday I , ,for a Caribbean Cruise. They e I will spend four days in New | n : York before sailing. Miss Barbara Curl of Wo-|F man's College. UNC. in Greens- v boro spent ? few days home | a ! recently with her parents. Mr I a ' and Mrs. John Curl, and her I p grandmother. Mrs. Hal Bobbitt | % Mr. and Mrs Tommy Clark , have moved into the house re-j S ; cently occupied by Mr. and V Mrs. Dexter Davis on Spring C Street. n Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bobbitt I visited Mrs. Mattie Bobbitt and \ Mr. and Mrs. W N. Bobbitt t in Enfield Sunday afternoon. 1 William W. Johnson is a surgery patient in Park Viewi | Hospital. Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. Terris Stoddart i " and little Miss Anne Stoddart! , i of Baltimore. Md . were guests) "j I of Mr. Andrew Stoddart. Mr. | * ; and Mrs. Wilton Browning. Jr.. j and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. n | Newsom over the weekend I Mr. Andrew Stoddart. who has i c i been a surgery patient in Rocky i Mount recently, has returned ! ; home from the hospital. I Miss Adra Allison of Ral " eigh accompanied by her cous> in C*rlti->nrl KT n c.ni,, I College student, spent the week- I I end here with Mr and Mrs. J ' J T. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Dougles Allison and son. Doug, were Sunday guests of the v ; Clarks and Mr. and Mrs. John n . M. Picot. > Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fishel and n | children. Keith and Anna. 4 ! spent the weekend in Clinton h . with Mrs. Jem Robinson. fi I I.t. Cdr. Rudolph Topping. t< , Mrs. Mamie E. Topping and I Misses Charlotte and Anne. ' Topping of Springfield. Va.. r odwell, Jr., County J General Fund Re:ments for the Coun- > February, 1960. f ;d other receipts i ; Withheld S 171.43 Tax Withheld 73 80 1 8,711.82 : 62.46 | ees. January, 1960 1.127.70 >, January, 1960 707.55 7.00 60.00 250.00 es 2,199.00 rants 2,400.00 1,200.00 re Department 916.00 81.48 17,96824 . I960 39,524.64 57.492.88 20,867 13 . I960 $36,625 75 >THERS DISBURSEMENTS | iry. Monthly Donation $ 486 83; Negro Farm Agent 2000 Negro Home Dem Agent 40.00 nation 40 00 ition 40 00 tation 146 50 llowance 41.67 rtment. Public Health 833.33 ment. Stamp Account 46.00 >nation on Water 10.00 mont Public ITooim 1 CO Electrical Service 189.43 Co., Bond Premium 25.00 icount 13.25 jplies, Register of Deeds 20.22 i, Register of Deeds 120.09 tment, General Assistance 203.80 lg Welfare Board Meeting 5.00 velfare Board Meeting \ 7.24 :lfare Board Meeting 5.00 are Department 6.10 wance 22.37 wance 48.60 allowance 28.42 /ance 43.33 >t 65.08 18.75 pplies, Farm Agent 26.60 Jount 12.20 Account 5.40 tor, Distribution of 107.19 pplies, Auditor's Office 303 75 el & Postage, 196 00 to., Publishing Monthly 33 60 Co . Tax Notices 220 00 20.00 >wance 87.64 Court House 1.88 ng Co., Repairs, Jail 196.48 ining (touch Covers, Jail 4.64 343 00 nt, Sheriff's Office 3850 barges 28.35 upplies, Court House 19.65 . Court House 25.65 Iry, Supplies, Court House 71.00 Building Repairs, Court 27.44 C. S. C. 140.87 :hen Sink (or Jolt 260 00 Itoo, Dot Warden 18.00 n . spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Benton, Jr., Mrs. Raymond Ward and Vfrs. A. P. Farmer attended in Eastern Star reception in Wilson Sunday afternoon. Mrs Steve Acai and son, Steve. and Mrs. Raymond Giljert were Tn ftucky?Mount Thursday night. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. i. Robinson over the weekend vere their grandchildren. Bob ind Ft lis Rnhinsnn nf Hnrvc >urg. Carlton Moseley of Rocky fount spent the weekend here vith his mother, Mrs. Norman .loseley. Mrs. William Skinner attendd "My Fair Lady" in Richrtond. Va.. last week. Mrs. Steve Acai, Mrs. D. A. lose and Mrs. Raymond Ward /ere among those from here ttending the Peace College, himnae- luncheon held at the Lio Restaurant near Rocky Iount on Wednesday. Claude H. Moore. Mrs. Helen itewart and Miss Mary Alycc Williams attended a North arolina Education Association leeting in Asheville last week iVilliams Rites deld Wednesday LITTLETON?Graveside serices for Tasker Williams. 45. ere conducted at 11 a ,m. Wednesday at White Rock, the amily home near Hollister, by ne nev. h. k. Asnemore anu he Rev. M Y Self. Methodist ministers. He died last week in Chiago. Illinois. Survivors include three sis?rs. Mrs I L Beane of Lit-1 ,eton. Mrs P. Meredith Puller f Richmond. Va.. and Mrs. R . Corr of Kinston. -"uneral Held For ^uther B. Jones I.ITTI.ETON ? Funeral serices were held at the Hollolan Brown Funeral Home in .'orfolk. Va.. Tuesdav_ a_fteroon for Luther Broadie Jones. 9, of Norfolk, who died at a ospital there Sunday morning, allowing a heart attack. In?rment followed in Forest ,a*vn Cemetery in Norfolk. Jones was a native of Waren County and the son of; ?. B Mustian. Supplies. nog 1 lene's T V. Service, Repairs. Sheriffs Office 'he Littleton Observer. Tax Li .anicr Hardware Co.. Supplies, kllen. Son & Co.. Supplies. Doj; hillock Oil Co.. Fuel Oil tocord Publishing & Supply Cc Vaccination Appointments 'he Littleton Observer. Dog V itatc Commission For The Blin iencral Building Supply Co., S 'arolina Blue Printers. Supplie Irs. Grace R Kearney, Service 'arolina Tel. & Tel. Co.. Telep Junter Drug Co.. Inc . Supplies lunter Drug Co.. Inc . Supplies Tunter Drug Co.. Supplies. Ne toy Green. Repair Blinds & CI Farm Agent 'he Jones Printing Co., Suppli tecord Publishing & Supply C Farm Agent ('. Cooper. Travel Allowance . W. Murfree, Travel Allowan ones City Market, Supplies. N >eggy P. Drew, Travel Allowan Varren County Health Departn* Jodern Electronics, Inc., Dog \ lall & McChesney. Inc., Suppli V. C. King, Painting at Court Iterling West. Helper, Bang's 1 Varren County Memorial Librai Colored I.ibrary, Federal Aid lospital Savings Association. I i. C. Department of Conservati County Part t. C. Comer. Jr.. Stoker & Inst "he Bank of Halifax, Service C Varren County O. A.A. Fund, i Varren County A. D. C. Fund, Varren County A. P. T. D. Fur C P. Rodwell, Jr.. Salary, Feb toberta W. King, Salary, Febr Vill J. Bobbitt. Salary, Febru 1. E. Wilson. Salary & Travel Vmos I,. Capps, Salary & Trav tobert P. Thorne, Salary & Tr tichard R. Davis, Salary & Tr; Ufred J. Ellington, Salary, Feb 'lanton C. Perkinson, Salary & ames H. Limer. Salary, Febru 'oe N. Ellis. Salary, February, Irs. I anie M. Hayes, Salary. F <1. I. Haithcock. Salary. Februai *. W. Reams, Salary. February, ,. B. Hardage, Salary, February Irs. Edith C. Hilliard, Salary, -eonard C. Cooper, Salary. Fel ley W. Murfree, Salary, Febru imilv Ballinger. Salary, Febru lue D. Skinner, Salary, Februa >eggy P. Drew, Salary, Februa lyrtie D. Mayo, Salary, Februa )elorcs Garrett, Salary. Februa Julius Banzet, Salary, Februarj Charles M White, III, Salary,' : v ah c?i? ?-? .. ouvii, .laioij, reuiuary, ifary Frances Rodwell, Salary. A)yce M. Connell, Salary, Febi ames H. Hundley, Salary, Feb lobert D. Chewning, Salary & lonnie G. Stevenson, Salary & r. H. Rooker, Salary, February, 'ulian W. Farrar, Salary, Febr 4rs. J. E. Adams, Salary, Feb 4argaret Lee Tucker, Salary, lohn L. Perkinson, Salary, Febi Margaret S. Felts, Salary, Febi foyce Smith Benson, Salary, F Jeaufort Manley, Salary, Febrt )r. R. H. Foster, Salary, Febru toy Green, Salary, February, 1 lobert M. Stegall, Salary, Febi Srnest E. Collins, Salary, Febr bla Harrison, Salary, February, tetirement System of N. C., R< Extension Service Employees Total Disbursements PHI DAY, MARCH 25, 1960 William H. and Effie O'Neal Jones of Elberon. He had made his home in Norfolk for the past nine years. He was a member of the Elberon Baptist Church, the American ; Legion in Norlina, the EngiI neer Local 147, and a veteran | of World War II , Survivors include his pari ents; his wife. Mrs. Margaret i Nance Jones; one daughter, j Miss Robin Lynn Joges, of the ; home; one son, Luther Wayne, , of the home; four sisters, Mrs. / , Elizabeth Cook of Columbia, |S. C.. Mrs. Lloyd Millikin of i Halifax. Mrs. Dorothy Whitley and Mrs. Ethel White of Nor! Una; two brothers, Ernest : Jones of Littleton and Charles 1 Jones of Henderson. Mrs. J. rl. raschall Dies At Hospital j Funeral services for Mrs. i Hattic W. Paschall. 84. who died Monday evening at Warren General Hospital, were | conducted at 3 p. m. Wednes: day at Gardner's Baptist Church by the Rev. Leroy Stewart, pastor. Burial was in the church cemetery. She is survived by her hus- ** band, .1 H. Paschall; and three sisters. Mrs. Lizzie Wright Harris. Lucy Wright, and Mrs. ' Wowvie Walker, all of Macon. Miss Plummer Dies ' Word has been received here of the death of Miss Mary Plummer of Newport News. Va.. a native of Warren Couni tv and daughter of the late | Mr and Mrs. Walter Plummer ! of near Warrenton. Last rites 1 and interment were held in Newport News. Surviving are two sisters. .mis. josie Mc.'Nair 01 menniond. Va., Mrs. Eliza Scoficld of Kentucky and two brothers, Edward of Warwick, Va., and Spencer of Raleigh. Mrs. Foy 111 Friends regret to hear of ' the illness of Mrs. Edward Foy of Mt. Airy in Winston-Salem Hospital. She is the former Miss Sallie Rodwell, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Rodwell of Warrenton and the sister of Mr. Pryor Rodwell. Jr j >Yarden 7.50 Radio Equipment. 21.25 sting Notice 204.00 County Farm Agent 6 45 ; Warden 1.20 186.80 > . Dog 24.00 iccination Appointments 28.80 d, County Part 267.31 Jupplies, Jail 1.20 > s, Register of Deeds 17.79 4 I ?s, Court Reporter 102.50 hone Service 162.69 s. Jail 5.10 >, Negro Farm Agent 75 gro Home Dem. Agent 7.35 eaning Stoves, Negro 800 es, Negro Farm Agent 3 50 !o.. Supplies, Negro 1.50 9.64 ce 6.87 egro Home Dem. Agent 1.65 J ice 8.55 lent, Vital Statistics 174.50 r' Varden 14.42 es, Register of Deeds 100.38 S House 9.00 Inspector 31.69 rv. Federal Aid 1,886.00 333.00 lospital Insurance 7.02 on it Development, 198 89^ allation for Court House 875.06 j harge 5.00 County Part 1,277.38 County Part 588.06 id, County Part 473.77 ruary. 1960 383.00 uary, 1960 249.00 ' ary, 1960 228.00 . February, 1960 328.00 el, February, 1960 61.96 avel, February, 1960 25.50 avel, February, 1960 24.70 ruary, 1960 24.00 Travel, February, I960 24.98 ary, 1960 91.00 I960 370.00 'ebruary, 1960 263.00 ry, 1960 60.00 I960 226 25 , I960 169.67 February, 1960 196.33 5 ruary, 1960 136.58 iary, i960 105.00 ary, 1960 123.08 ry. 1960 135.67 ry, 1960 98.08 ry, 1960 65.50 ry, 1960 69.00 ' I960 200.00 February, 1960 240.00 I960 336.00 February, 1960 263.00 -uary, 1960 263.00 niary 1960 333.25 Travel, February, 1960 350 00 Travel, February, 1960 306.00 . 1960 280.00 uary, I860 380 00 I ruary, 1960 27000 f February, 1960 27000 ru?ry, 1960 270 00 I 2"?. 19?0 220 00 ?Jl ebruary, 1960 170 00 **! lary, 1960 1960 66.00 I 2Sf. .900 2&S I " a^18?0 MM I960 20 00 atirement, noMT.ta I
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