pews and Society Items Mrs. W. R. BaskervUle is vis iting relatives in Eureka, Va., for several days. Mrs. J. Tloyd Davis and Mrs. L. 0. Robertson spent several days this week in Charlotte. Mrs. C. W. Hilliard and Mr. Willard Hilliard of Raleigh visited relatives in Jackson on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Carroll and son of Richmond, Va., arc spending this week here with relatives. Mrs. C. W. Hilliard accompanied the Carrolls to Elon on Sunday. Mrs. E. J. Alston and daugh ter, Carol, of Hollister spent the weekend here with Mrs. Zelma Benson. Mrs. Martha Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Clayton and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Paul and daughter, Lisa, of Henderson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. House on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Tim Thomp son were visitors in Durham last week. Misses Carol Hardy of St. Mary's, Raleigh, and Linda Hardy of St. Margaret's, Tap pahannock, Va., were recent visitors at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. James Crink ley of Blackstone, Va., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rooker last week. Miss Frances Vann of Frank linton was a house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Peoples and family last week. Mrs. S. A. Robinson of Lin colnton and Miss Kaye Robin son of ECC, Greenville, were here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Parker and little son visited relatives in Washington, N. C., last week for several days. Mrs. Carol Mills and sons of Albermarle were guests of Mr. J. C. Moore last week for several days. Mrs. Robert Jones and daughters of Henderson were recent guests of Mr. Moore. Mr. John Baird of Elizabeth town was a visitor here this week. Mrs. Ruth W. Baird, who has been visiting Mrs. J. E. Rooker and family here for sometime, returned with him. Visitors Feted ? Mrs, Raymond Winn , and Mrs. Charles Kelly have re turned to St. Petersburg, Flor ida, after being guests of Mrs. G. H. Macon for sometime. They were widely entertained while here at dinners, lunch eons and other courtesies. Renew your subscription. The HUNTERGRAM A Newspaper Within A Newspaper SPECIALS New Woodbury Lotion Shampoo With Egg $1.00 Value Now 79c Jergen's Cocoanut Oil Castile Shampoo Vz PRICE SALE $1.00 Value Now 50c Lanolin Rich Woodbury Lotion Vz PRICE $1.00 Value Now 50c Gillette Blue Blad? And Giant Foamy Shave Cream $1.98 Value Now $1.50 New congested push-but ton medicated room vap orizer. Feel instant relief from congestion of colds and coughs. Come by for a free test. Thousands of people are helped each year by your contribution to the March of Dimes. Why not make an effort to give more generously in 1962. When in need of a Pre scription, come to Hunter Drug Co. for reliable, de pendent service. Stock up now on photo supplies and be ready in a moment's notice to cap ture the beauty of a win ter wonderland. Hunter Drug Company SERVING THE PUBLIC FOR MORE THAN 72 YEARS Dial 2261 Prompt Prescription Service Dial 225-1 Births Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Car ter of Manson announce the birth of a daughter in Warren General Hospital on January 9. Mrs. Carter is the former Miss Linda Thompson of Man Mr and Mrs. Edward D. ] Hooker of Rt. 1, Norlina, an nounce the birth of a son in Warren General Hospital on January 11. Mrs. Rooker is the former Miss Brenda Vount of Reidsville. With The Sick Mr. Bonnie Stevenson was a | patient in Warren General Hos pital last week for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Thomp son were in Durham last week when Mr .Thompson received a j check-up at Duke Hospital. Miss Ann Collins' of Ridge way is a patient in Warren, General Hospital as the result J of a fall on the ice Saturday. Miss Rebecca Collins of Nor folk, Va., is visiting her. Mrs. John Ball of Wise is recuperating from a major op eration she underwent in War ren General Hospital last week. Mrs. J. S. McCarroll spent several days last week in War ren General Hospital for treat ment. Honors Husband Mrs. J. G. Mitchell entertain ed a number of the Mitchell family of Oxford at a dinner on Monday evening in honor of the birthday of Mr. Mitchell. Guests Honored Mrs. Edmund White enter tained at a luncheon on Wed nesday in honor of Mrs. G. H. Macon and guests, Mrs. Ray mond Winn and Mrs. Charles Kelly of St. Petersburg, Fla., Mrs. T. W. Hawkins and guests, Mrs. William Iineberg er and Robert Lutz of Shelby and Miss Sarah Hawkins of Charlotte. Entertains Club Mrs. W. R. Woodall enter tained members of her card club on Thursday afternoon and served a sweet course with coffee upon arrival of guests. Treated For Burns Mrs Virgie Elwood King of Wise was treated in Warren I General Hospital this week for| bums on her face and hand, sustained during a freak fall | in her home. Visitors Honored Misses Lucy and Edith Bur well entertained at a luncheon on Tuesday for Mrs. William 1 Lineberger and Robert Lutz of Shelby and Miss Sarah Haw kins of Charlotte, house guests I mmiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiuiniiHiiiiiiiiiiiumuiiiiiiiiiiiii' ii JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE REAL VALUES - SAVE NOW MEN'S SUITS 25% OFF FALL - WINTER STYLES As Low As $28.12 SPORT COATS 25% OFF ALL WOOL As Low As $18.37 SOCKS Were SI -00 Now 69c 3 for $2.00 PANTS SALE Winter Weight 25% Off As Low As 6.71 TOP COATS 33 1/3 Off As Low As 23.11 SPORT SHIRTS 25% Off As Low As 2.62 SHIRTS BY VAN HEUSEN? ARROW? Values To $<125 Now $2.00 SHOES Our Famous Brands 25% Off SAVE NOW! As Low As $10.46 SWEATERS 1/3 Off REAL SACRIFICE At Low At $2.00 i JACKETS 33% OFF | HATS . . 33% OFF v>* * - ?. j >$-? LONG'S ? .i v, ? .*???> . ? . rON ROANOKE RAPIDS School Menus JOHN GRAHAM HIGH AND MACON January 22-26 Monday ? Fish sticks, corn bread, cole slaw, potatoes, cho colate pudding, milk, butter Tuesday ? Beef patties, tur nip greens, creamed potatoes, hot biscuit, milk, butter, % orange Wednesday ? Turkey, dress ing, gravy, stringbeans. candied yams, biscuit, cranberries, milk, butter Thursday ? Beef and vege table soup, sandwich, cinna mon buns, milk, butter Friday ? Wciners, rolls, cole slaw, blackeye peas, banana pudding MARIAM BOYD MENUS Monday ? Vienna sausage,, sauerkraut, baked potatoes,! cornbread, sliced peachess, ] cookies, milk. Tuesday ? Fried chicken, rice, gravy, garden peas, bis cuits, pineapple salad, milk Wednesday ? Italian spag hetti, cole slaw, rolls, butter, apple sauce, milk Thursday ? Beef and vege table soup, peanut butter crack ers7 Toasted pimento cheese sandwich, banana pudding, milk Friday ? Weiners, rolls, beans, slaw, cherry pie, milk of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Haw kins. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. J., G. Ellis and Graham Horne| of Warrenton. Inez Club Meets Home Mrs. Davis The Inez Home Demonstra tion Club held its regular I monthly meeting in the home| of Mrs. J. C. Davis last Tues day with Mrs. Taylor Mustian, president, presiding. Scripture was read by Mrs. Mustian, fol lowed by a business meeting. Miss Emily Ballinger gave an interesting demonstration, "How To Stretch Your Food Money." Delicious refreshments were I served to the ten members I present. Elberon News Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomp-1 son of Henderson and Mrs. Phil Partin of Raleigh were | recent supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Abbott. Miss Angela Burgess was a I Sunday afternoon visitor of | Misses Mary and Betty Long. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spivey of Durham were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Duke. They visited Mr. and Mrs. James Short on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Pete Jones and Mrs. W. H. Abbott, Sr., visited Mr. and I Mrs. Bill Abbott in Norlinal on Sunday night. Mr, and Mrs. Dan Limer of I Warrenton visited Mr. and Mrs. | H. G. Limer on Sunday. Mrs. T. H. Aycock and Mrs. Andrew Collins and Randy of | Warren Plains shopped in Hen derson on Tuesday. Miss Norvie Abbott visited I Mrs. Freddie Woodlief in Hen-| derson on Tuesday. Mrs. Billy Ayscue of Mary-| land is visiting Mr. and Mrs. | Curtis Mustian. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones I and Mrs. Dock Jones were irt| Durham on Monday. Marriage Licenses William Cambridge Cornelius, white, of Washington, D. C., to Patricia Gale Shlfler of Washington, D. C. John Faulkner, colored, of Rt. 1, Warrenton, to Hazel Lee Howard of Macon. Bobby James Riggan, white, of Rt. 2, Henderson, to Mar garet Diane Bailey of Hender son. John Ivan Kostanoski, Jr., white, of Cabin John, Md., to Janice Lee Lawrence of Cabin John, Md. John Daniel Capps, white, of Warrenton to Agnes Thompson Hoyle of Warrenton. Robert Charles Rushforth, white, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Catherine Agnes Langill of Brooklyn, N. Y. Bobby Lee Richardson, In dian, of Nashville to Deanna Claudene Evans of Hollister. James Edward Davis, color ed, of Warrenton to Odessa Bullock of Macon. John Douglas Smith, white, of Louisburg to Betty Vir ginia Garrett of Henderson. Choirs At Funeral LITTLETON?Various choirs taking part in the funeral of Edward Oxenham last Tuesday were Tabor Church', Antloch Church, Ebenezer C h u re h, Darlington Baptist Church, Pierce Methodist Church,Weav er's Chapel Church, Reedy Creek Chureh, Quankie Church, South Rosemary Baptist Church and members of the Glee Club of Aurelian Springe High HOME DEMONSTRATION CORNER: EMILY BALLINGER, County Home Economic* Agent ANN RACKLEY, Asst. Home Economic* Agent J The home agents announce the following schedule: Monday, Jan. 22: Epworth tion Club will meet at 2 p. m. I Enterprise Community Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. at the club house. Vaughan Home Demonstra at the home of Mrs. James [ Clark. Tuesday, Jan. 23: Shaw! Springs Home Demonstration j Club will meet at 2 p. m. at. the-home of Mrs. Simmie Isles, j Mrs. M. J Spraggins will be| co-hostess. Wednesday, Jan. 24: Drewryj Home Demonstration Club will I meet at the home of Mrs. J.! C. Watkins. Elberon Home Demonstra-! lion Club will meet at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. T. ] M. Ay cock. Thursday, Jan. 25: The! agents will attend an all-day | training school in Wilson. Wise Home Demonstration Club has been changed. Date will be announced later. Friday, Jan. 26: There will Vereen To Preach Here January 28 The Rev. L. C. Vereen, min ister of the Fairmont Method ist Church of Raleigh, will] preach at Wesley Memorial Methodist Church at Warrenton at the 11 o'clock worship serv ice on Sunday, January 28. This is a part of the of the sesquicentennial celebration of the church and the pastor, the Rev. Troy Barrett, said that all friends are invited to at tend. Mrs. L. C. Vereen will teach a WSCS Study Course on Mon day afternoon, January 29. Mr. Vereen is a former min ister of Wesley Memorial Meth odist Church and the old War renton Charge. Mr. Barrett said that a cof fee hour would be held follow ing the January 28 service in the fellowship hall of the church honoring Mr. and Mrs. Vereen. Lorenz Graduates A/3C Erich W. Lorenz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lorenz of Wise, graduated from Air Force Technical School at Shephard Air Force Base in Texas on January 9, and is now on leave visiting his par ents. He will be stationed next at Stewart AFB in Tennessee. be a program planning meet ing at 2:00 p. m. in the assetn-j bly room of the county agri-. cultural building Last week information was given in this column on the food outlook for 1962. This week, you have a summary of the outlook for housing and house furnishing for 1962 MOUSING Situation: Residential construction has contributed greatly to the bus iness recovery begun in March 1961. Private housing starts w.ere at an annual rate of slightly less than 1.4 million in September 1961, and farmi housing starts were higher for each month, April through Au-^ gust 1961, than in the corre sponding months of 1960. Hous ing prices increased 0 4'', dur ing 1961. Outlook The building trade predicts 1.4 million housing units to be built in 1962, a fi': to ?*t in crease over 1961. The Mousing Act of 1961 has made loans easier for low and medium low income families through ( the Federal Housing Admin istration and the Farmers Home Administration. Easier loans coupled with an expected 9 in 1961 and the same in 1962 offer unprescedented opportun-' ity for rural housing improve ment in 1962. HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT Situation Furniture prices remained rather steady during the past j year. Slight increases were seen in some areas due to the j increase in labor. The retail j sales were lower during the first seven month period. Dur ing the later part of the year j a recovery was made and the I sales were greater than the | same period of the previous; For Your . . . PAINTING And REPAIR WORK NEEDS Call EDDIE G. HAMM, JR. Tel. 510-8 Rt. 2, Warrenton year. Appliance prices have declin ed uninterruptedly since mid 1951 and are now 2.4 per cent lower than in September, 1960, due partly to the influence of discount houses. Price cutting started at the manufacturers level; retailers hae been quick to pass on the savings. Stocks are ample and competition is still rugged Outlook Present supply in furniture is expecter to improve. Lumber and textile costs are creeping up and this is expected to in fluence furniture prices during the next year. 1962 may bring a halt to price decline in ele ' trical appliances. Five manu j facturers have announced price increases ranging from 3 to 15 per cent to their distributors, j They attribute the increase to i the rising cost of materials i and labor. Whether the distrib | utor passes on this increase to ! the consumer will depend on j demand. In summary, most in ! dications seem to justify a ! fairly optimistic view of 1962, ; Although the t end in prices, ! in general, will likely continue ! upward, the rate of increase is | expected to be moderate and supplies of goods and services will be quite adequate. SPECIAL 3 DAYS Monday ? Tuesday ? Wednesday JANUARY 22 - 23 - 24 ? CASH And CARRY MAN'S SUIT 75c LADIES' SUIT 75c PLAIN DRESS 75c TOP COAT 75c 2 PLAIN SKIRTS ... 75c 2 SWEATERS 75c 2 PAIR PANTS .... 75c These Clothes Must Be Called For Within 30 Days Or They Will Be Sold For Regular Char ges. MODERN And SUPERIOR DRY CLEANERS WARRENTON, N. C. ! RED&\ .WHITE. * FOOD / STORES J & R WARRENTON, N. C. FRYERS 27 i lb NECK BONES HP* PIG FEET |Olb SLICED BEEF LIVER lb. 15c OUR VALUE mmg m ? OLEO 5C lb. CELERY r2or 25c ORANGES s 39c SUN SPUN BISCUITS 4. 49c DEL MONTE SALE DEL MONTE 14 0?. _^ tf JM| CATSUP ... C >m\ DEL MONTE 303 GARDEN PEAS fnn ? DEL MONTE 303 || III 1 Fruit Cocktail MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ? J 69C i JESSE JONES Bologna, Franks, Sausage Mm mi'i . nii.