Time Extended Tor Comments Untied Tobacco The U. S. Department of Agriculture has announced that the time for submitting views and comments on a proposed change in price support regu lations on untied flue-cured to bacco has been extended from April 23 to May 15. USDA announced on March 27 that consideration is being given to changes which would make price supports available on untied, tobacco on a limit ed and experimental basis dur ing the first sale days on all South Carolina markets and the Border Belt markets in North Carolina. During that time, supports would be available only on lugs, including primings and nondescript grades thereof. Thereafter, price support will be available on all tobacco, in cluding lugs and primings, but only in tied form. Price support grade loan fates for tobacco offered in untied form would be less than the rates for the same grades offered in tied form. During 1961 season, the differential betweenf grades of flue-cured "tobacco marketed untied in marketed tied elsewhere was $6.00 per hundredweight. USDA invited the views and comments of tobacco produc ers, warehousemen, manufactur ers, dealers and other interest ed persons relative to the pro posed change. In order to af ford all interested persons ad ditional time to submit views and comments, the final date for submission has been ex tended to May 15. Views and comments should be submitted in writing and should be reviewed by Murray Thompson, Director, Price Di vision, Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation Service, U. S. Department of Agricul ture, Washington 25, D. C., no later than May 15, 1962. LITTLETON NEWS Mrs. Howard Reid has return ed from Roanoke, Va., after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Weldon I,utz, for sometime. Leon Acree of Norfolk, Va., visited his parents, Mr. and .--Mrs. Julian Acree, on Friday en route to Charleston, S. C. John Scofield of Nantiocoke, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark, Sr., for seveal days last week. Miss Ruby Smiley and Ed ward Lee Smiley visited Mrs. Nannie Wood in Warrenton on Sunday. Foster King of Areola was a Monday visitor of Mr. and Bis. Roy Pike. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Walker and son, Rodney ,and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spain were Sun day night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pike. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pike and children were Sunday vis itors of Mr. and Mrs. Leland King in Norlina. Mrs. Annie Strong and BIrs. Etta Parrish of Rocky Mount spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Be mice yest. The group visited Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Strong In Clarksville, Va., during the week. Mrs. Sh. rlia Pitchford and children of Norlina visited Mr. hhd Mrs. Bernice West on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bob bltt and children of Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. John Smiley and children of Norlina were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Nancy Bobbltt. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jenkins and children, Jimmy and San dra, of Richmond, Va., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. BIyrick. Gene Bolt of Chantilly, Vs., spent the weekend here with his fsmily in the home of Mrs. Gilbert Reid. Mr. sad Mrs, Hubert Bobbltt of Pansces Springs were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Rodwell. David Ryder was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Alston. Mrs. John Drake of Hamp ton, Va.. was a recent visitor {f Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Alston. Mrs. Louise Salmon, Mrs. Simmie Isles and children and Mrs. M. J. Spragginj and aoM were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Isles, a Mrs. Gilbert Reid and Mrs. William Reid visited Mrs. Eu gene Bolt in Warren Gen eral Hospital on Saturday and Mrs. John Tampa, Florida, visited Mr. t. H mma V*.' I. James Spraggins left Sunday for Clncinattl, Ohio, to attend a Heating Appliance School for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George Outland and Mr. and Mrs. Matthnw Wil son visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Perkinaon on Sunday. 4-H Club Members Collect Funds For Crippled Children Fifty dollars and twenty seven cents were netted by members of Junior 4-H mem bers of Warren ton, Norlina and Ridgeway when they sold Easter lilies for the Warren County Society of Crippled Children and Adults on Satur day before Easter. Mrs. Ann Killan, assistant home agent, said that the sale was most successful in all places canvassed in the coun ty. Funds were turned over to Howard Daniel, county treas urer for the society. 4-H members selling lilies in Warrenton were Ellen Mustian, Valerie Miles, Alice Steven son, Estelle Vaughan, Mary Ann Davis, Helen Diamond, Suanne Rudd, Ann Duncan, Ashley Davis and Carlene Holt. Ridgeway boosters were Eliza beth Hill, George and Cliborne Holtzman. Those selling in Norlina were Pam Wilson, Don na Wimbrow, Barbara Vaughan, i Shelia Hobbs and Virginia' Parham. Mrs. Kilian said that she wishes to remind all Warren County school children that the Camp Naming Contest is not over until May 15. Any child interested in winning a $100 savings bond should con tact her. Motor Vehicles Department Lists Distress Measures The Motor Vehicles Depart ment has released a list of standard distress measures to be used by motorists on the Interstate highway system. Adopted by the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) the tips will help insure safety and prompt assistance for motor ists who encounter trouble. The measures are as fol lows: 1. In an emergency on free ways, drivers should stop their cars on the right hand should er, whenever possible, wetl away from the through traffic lanes. 2. At night the tail lights and the interior lights of the stopped vehicle should be on. If the vehicle is equipped with an emergency switch controll ing the signal lights they should be turned on so that both right and left signals flash simul taneously. 3. If a car is stopped in all or part of the traffic lane, port able warning devices should be placed to the rear of the stopped car to warn other traffic. 4. When help is needed, a white cloth or handkerchief j can be displayed from the stop ped vehicle so that it can read ily be seen. (Note: Most com-j monly a handkerchief is tied | to the left door handle.) In ad dition the hood of the car j should be raised. 3. Stay in the car while wait-| ing for help. 6. After observing a distress signal, passing motorists should | notify the nearest police, high way or automotive service of ficial at the first convenient opportunity, giving the loca tion of the motorist in need of help. Presbyterian Men Have Lake Outing LITTLETON ? The Men of the Church, Presbytery of Granville, held Spring Rally at Presbyterian Point on Kerr Lake recently. J. W. Stephenson, Jr., led I the song service. The welcome | was given by Bill Atkins. Hay A. Killlan of Conover gave an address on "Pearls in Our Palms." He was introduced by Sam Warliek of Warrenton, Mr. KiiHaw is a member of the Myers Park Presbyterian Church where he teaches an adult class. He also has a won derful record of service as a Carrier Based Fighter Pilot, U. S. Navy. The Rev. Marshall C. Dendy, D.D., a native Georgian but reared in Seneca, 8. C., spoke Glory to the gWHip en "The of Wort." Be was Introduced! by Dr. W. D. Hall. Mr. Dendy is Executive Secretary of the Board of Christian Education. The group had a tour of the | camp site at Presbyterian Point and following the sion, a barbecue supper wasl There were approximatelyj 478 present, Including eighty-! from Graver Memorial Church, four from m Cheese Rabbit A Real Treat m* j }*v. " ? ?> ?' IT " ?'' The cheese rabbit holds a distinctive position as a meal in itself, although it originally came to being in a different way. It is said that it first became known as a "rabbit" when unexpected guests dropped in on a hunter while he was cooking game he had bagged that day. To stretch the short meat supply, he added a concoction of melted cheese and told his guests that they were being served ."Welsh Rabbit." Some however, prefer to call it a "rarebit." Call it what you will, but for best results follow this Borden Kitchen recipe accurately. Serve immediately over golden-brown toast points. To round out the menu, serve baked red-ripe toma toes stuffed with canned mushrooms. Dinner Special Rabbit (Makes six Vi-cup servings) Vi cup hot water Dash cayenne pepper 3 (8-02.) bars Natural Dash Tabasco sauce Cheddar Cheese 1 egg, well beaten , 1 teaspoon dry mustard Butter the inside of double boiler top. Pour in hot water. Add shredded cheese. Place over hot, not boiling, water. Cook, stirring vigorously with a wooden spoon in one direction until the cheese is melted. This is important for best results. Blend in seasonings. Continue to stir while very gradually adding the beaten egg. Quickly pour into chafing dish which has been warming over gently bubbling hot water. To serve, spoon over golden-brown toast points. Rabbit is at its best when served immediately after cooking. HOTS: If desired, a large cast iron skillet may be used instead of the double boiler. In this case, prepare the rabbit according to directions, placing skillet over low heat. Rapids. Theme for the rally was] "God in My Day's Work." Neal Attends Appliance School Roy C. Neal, an employee of Benton Furniture Company has attended a two-weeks ap pliance school sponsored by American Motors in Detroit, Michigan. Neal received training in all phases of appliance repair while attending both day and night sessions of the school. The courses offered by the appliance school ranged from practice in reading wiring dia grams to supervised assembly DIAL 303-1 FOR A RECORD WANT AD LOST AND FOUND LOST?Between Warrenton and Norlina on Tuesday night, one 20 ft. section 1% in. black rubber hose with alum inum fittings on each end for liquid nitrogen tank. Finder I contact Walker P. Burwell, i reward offered. ltc . . I HELP WANTED Male MAN Wanted to supply Raw leigh Products to consumers ?in?West?Warren county. Good time to start. No capi tol required. Write Rawleigh, Dept. NCE-931-815, Richmond, Va. m4-4tp HELP WANTED ~ Female LADIES ? white ? average] $5.00 an hour part or full| time. No delivering, collect ing or investing. Call Nor lina 320-1 after 7:00 p. m. mll-2tc WANTED?Experienced sales ladies for Saturdays or part time work. Apply Diamond's Discount Store, Warrenton, N. C. mll-2tc MAKE MONEY In your spare time selling Avon. If you have 4 hours a day to spare from your home. Write Mrs. Edna Inscoe, Rt. 1, Castalia, N. C. ltc Bttwaew Opportunities BUSINESS OPPORTUNI TY, man or woman, from this area to service and col lect from coin operated dis pensers. We establish route. Car and references desirable. Party must have cash capital of $900. Good potential earn ings part time, full time more. For personal interview give phone number, etc. Write Dept. SD, 6308 Lake land Ave. No., Minneapolis 27, Minnesota. ltp WANTED WANTED?Small used bicycle for boy six years old. Call ?024, Macon. m44tp WANTED ? HOU8ES Apartments for rent in War ran County. Contact Selby Benton at Benton Furniture | On. phen and disassembly of various ap pliances. Visitors Honored Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stew art and son entertained on Sunday afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Hunter Stewart of Crews, Va. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Twitty and family of Warrenton and Mr Freeman Stewart of Oak ville, An ice couse was served. The investment in agricul ture of over $200 billion (B) is three-fourth of the value of current assets of all corpora tions in the U. S. and three fifths of the market value of all corporation stocks on the New York Stock Exchange. WANTED ? Poplar logs and blocks 69" long. Goblet Ve neers, Inc., Whitakers, N. C. ml9-tfc FOR SALE FOR SALE Frigidaire Deep Freeze, perfect condition. Mrs. J. G. Ellis, Warrenton, N. C. Phone 22716. ltc WE HAVE A RICH COLORED beautiful registered Hackney Stallion. Show Record-Show ed in 22 shows, 5 champion ships, 16 blues, 1 red. Wilt be good to breed to Shetland mares and get one of the new breed Americana. We also have a registered chest nut dapple Shetland stallion which is a beauty. Both of these stallions standing at stud at Wester Sale Stable, Henderson, N. C. Dial GE 8-5910 day, GE 8-5963 night. mA4tc TOMATO PLANTS for Sale. 35c doz., 3 doz. $1.00. Higfat's ?Service Station. in 11-2 tc TO CLEAN CARPETS bet ter we'll loan a Blue Lustre Carpet Shampooer FREE with purchase of Blue Lustre Shampoo. Warrenton Furni ture Exchange. ltc FOR SALE ? Five gallon ink buckets at 35c each. Warren Record. tfc FOR SALE ? New and used chain saws. New Saws $89U0 up. Dealer for Titan, Mono, Clinton and Stihl Saws. Han non's Lawn Mower Shop, Henderson, N. C. Dial GE 8 5717. olS-tfc GALVANIZED ROOFING $8.95 Per Sq. WARREN F.C.X. SERVICE WARRENTON f3-tfc "FOR A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE" new book by Rey nolds Price now on tale at Polk-A-Dot Gift Shop. Tel. 946-1, Warrenton, N. C. mttfc Used Televisions Front $79.95 Up ALL GUARANTEED Radio TV Center FOR SALE?Two-wheel garden tractor with all attachments. Price reasonable. T. W. Stall ings, phone 455-1, Norlina, N. C. ltp TRACTOR TRAILERS for sale or let me build you one. T. R. Paynter. Tel. 733-2. m9-tfc Refrigerators USED Nice selection of . used refrig erators and electric ranges? Only $10.00 down and $10.00 a month. See them now at Radio TV Center. apl3-16tc FULL SIZE single middle bed with springs and new mat tress, $12.50; wooden lockers, 6 lockers per unit, $6.00 each; 55 gal. clean barrells with two heads, $2.50 each; round backyard tables, $4.00 while they last; 2 9x32 trac tor tires; large assortment of doors and wndows for sale by C & S Sales. m4-2tc SERVICES AVAILABLE FOR YOUR ROOFING NEEDS CONTACT FAULKNER ROOFING COMPANY 1208 Andrews Ave. HENDERSON, N. C. Specialising in Shingles and Built-Up Roofs, Termite Shields and Gutter Work. Bonded Roofer. Tel. GE 8-7357. m4-4tc Contact WADE R. TAYLOR HAIL INSURANCE Agent For K. T. Martin Co. Phone 931-1 - Warrenton LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE North Carolina Warren County Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust, executed by George Allen and his wife, Laura Allen, dated the 25th day of August, 1960, and re corded in Book 201, Page 97, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secur ed and said deed of trust be ing by the terms thereof sub ject to foreclosure, the under signed Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Warrenton, North Carolina, at 2:00 p. m. on the 7th day of June, 1962, the poperty conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying! and being in Warren County, North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows: That certain tract or parcel of land in Nutbush Township, Warren County, State of North Carolina described as follows: That land or parcel of land containing 1 acre, more or less, which was listed for taxation ;n 1940 to William Clarke as ? \ acre Ella Shearing land," which land is located in the town of Manson, North Caro lina, and is bounded on the West by Sandy Yancy, on the South by Sophia Williams, and on the East by John Fields; which land was conveyed by James D. Gilliland, Commis sioner to W. M. Fleming by deed dated 28th April, 1950, recorded in the Office of the Register uf Deeds of Warren County in Book 169, page 95. This sale will be made sub ject to all outsanding and un paid taxes and to all encum brances of record. This, the 1st day of May, 1962. J. H. KELLY, Trustee Booth, Osteen Upchurch & Fish Attorney at Law Jefferson Building mll-4tc Greensboro, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Admini strator of the estate of Emma Thornton Nowell, deceased, late of Warren County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all per sona having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at my residence. Box 56, San ford, North Carolina, on or be fore the 5th day of November, 1962, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immed-, iate payment to the under signed. This the 5tb day of May, 1062. LEWIS C. LAWRENCE Administrator of the estate of Emma Thornton Nowell. mll-4tc NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having been duly appointed as Administra trices of the estate of M. C. House, late of Warren County, this is to notify all persons, firms or corporations having claims against said estate to present the same, duly veri fied, to the undersigned or their attorneys on or before the 11th day of November, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. This, the 11th day of May, 1962. JEAN H. CLAYTON, SHIRLEY H. PAUL, Administratrices of M. C. House. TAYLOR AND ELLIS, Attorneys mll-4tc ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has this day qualified as Administratrix of the estate of George Cleo Rob inson, late of Warren County. All persons holding claims against the said estate are re quired to present the claim to the undersigned, or her attor neys, on or before the 20th day of October, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar. This April 12, 1962. | PANTHEA REAVIS Administratrix of George Cleo Robinson. BANZET & BANZET Attorneys a20-4tp BOND ORDER AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $400,000 SCHOOL BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF WARREN WHEREAS, the County Board of Education has determined that existing school plant fa cilities in the Warren County School Administrative Unit are not adequate for the mainten ance of public schools for the nine months' school term pre scribed by law, and has re quested the Board of Commis sioners to provide the sum of $400 000 to finance additional school plant facilities such as are described in Section 1 of the Bond Order and which said County Board of po tion has determined are nec essary to enable the County of W'arren, as an adniinistrativc agency of the public school system of the State of North Carolina to maintain public schoots in the Warren County School Administrative Unit for the nine months school term prescribed by law. NOW, T"BEEREfr?EORDERED by ?,? Section 1. The Board ?tCom missioners ot the tiouiity of Warren aa ascertained and nere by determines that it is neces sary to erect in the Warren County School Administrative Unit several new buildings to be used as school houses school garages, physical education and vocational education buildings, teacherages and lunchrooms and other school plant ties, and to reconstruct and en large, by the erection of addi tions. several existing buildings located in such unit and used for such purposes, and to ac quire land, furnishings and equipment necessary for such new or reconstructed or en larged buildings in -?"Jer *? enable the County of Warren, as an administrative agency of the public school system of the State of North Carolina to maintain public schools in^ said prescribed by law, and that it will be necessary to expend for such purposes not less than $400 000 in addition to other nvoneys which have been made available therefor Section 2. In order to raise the money required to finance SKY-HIGH USED CAR VALUES -TO-EARTH PRICES buy now AND *AVtl MOTOR SALES CO., INC. HENDERSON, N. C. the cost of erecting said new school buildings and of recon structing and of enlarging, by the erection of additions, said existing buildings, and of ac quiring land and furnishings and equipment necessary for such new and reconstructed and enlarged buildings, bonds of the County of Warren are hereby authorized and shall be issued pursuant to the County Finance Act of North Carolina. The maximum aggregate prin cipal amount of said bonds authorized by this Bond Order shall be Four Hundred Thou sand Dollars ($400,000). Section 3. A tax sufficient to pay the principal of and inter est on said bonds when due shall be annually levied and collected. Section 4. A statement of the County debt of the County of Warren has been filed with the Clerk of the Board of Commis sioners of said County and is open to public inspection. Section 5. This Bond Order shall take effect when approv ed by the voters of the County at an election as provided in said Act. The foregoing Bond Order has been introduced and a sworn statement has been fil ed under the County Finance Act, showing the assessed val uation of tne County to be S20.143.221.00, and the net debt for school purpose, including the proposed bonds, to be $400,000.00. A tax will be levied for the payment of the proposed bonds and interest, if the same shall be issued. Any citizen or taxpayer may protest against the issuance of such bonds at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners to be held at the regular meeting place of said Board in the commissioners' Room in the Warren County Courthouse in Warrenton, North Carolina, at 3:00 o'clock, P. M., on the 7th day of May, 1962, or an ad journment thereof. (s) S. E. ALLEN, Clerk, Board of Commissioners of Warren County, North Carolina. a20-tfc NOTICE SERVING PROCESS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, Warren County. In The Superior Court Daisy Mae Alston Perry, Plain tiff vs. Isiah Buster Perry, Defendant To Isiah Buster Perry: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above en titled action. The nature of the relief be ing sought is as follows: di vorce upon the grounds of two years separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than June 17, 1962, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This 18th day of April, 1962. (s) JOE N. ELLIS, a20-4tc Clerk of the Superior Court NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as executor of the estate of Mary M. Smi ley, late of Warren County, North Carolina, this is to noti fy all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at his office in Warrenton, North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of October, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 20th day of April, 1962. JOHN KERR, Executor a20-4tc NOTICE North Carolina Warren County Under and by virtue of the A. R. PERRY'S GLASS CO. HENDERSON, N. C. Automobile Glass, Curved Windshields, Mirrors, Table Tops And Store Fronts Call Us For Your Requirements PHONE GE Mill power ot sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Pearl Alston, to W. G. Cole man, Trustee, dated the 28th day of December, 1989 and re corded in Book 196, page 288 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County; de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the hold er of the bond thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of sat isfying said indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in War renton. North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon, on the 31st day of May, 1962, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Warrenton Township, Warren County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows. Beginning in the cen ter of the old Suck Spring road, corner with William Perry, thence S 87 E 103 feet more or less to corner with James T. Williams, thence N 3 E 515 feet more or less to James T. Williams Northwest corner in the line of Alex Hargrove; thence along Alex Hargrove's line N 87 W 209.5 feet more or less to a stake corner with Alex Hargrove in William Perry's line; thence along William Perry's line S. 9.25 E 530 feet more or less to the beginning, containing 1.84 acres more or less, and being the same land conveyed by C. A. Tucker et ux. to Anthony Alston and wife Pearl Alston by deed dated 11 De cember 1944, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County in Book 145, page 561. The said sale will be made subject to existing tax liens, if any, including 1962 Warren County taxes. This 30th day of April, 1962. W. G. COLEMAN, Trustee m4-4tc FOR SALE Reconditioned Refrigerators LIKE NEW $10.00 Down $10.00 Month Warrenton Furniture Exc. NOTICE The Warren County Animal Clinic, formerly owned and operated by the late Dr. Daniel E. Kallman, is open for business with his Estate continuing its opera tion. Dr. Don H. Gwynn is Veterinarian for the hospital. BETTE M. KALLMAN, Administrator of the Estate of Daniel E. Kallman Better Used Tractor And Equipment Bargains 1 650 Ford 1 NAA Ford 4 ON Fords 2 9N Fords Reconditioned, Repainted, New Tires Where Needed, And Guaranteed. Good Selection of Plows, Disc Harrows, Mowers, etc. HOMEUTE CHAIN SAWS WADE RAIN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS FORD DIESEL * GASOLINE TRACTOR8 SALES ? SERVICE FARM TRACTOR A EQUIPMENT CO., INC. OR UltS HENDERSON, N. C. "BANK BY MAIL WRITE FOR FREE ENVE1BKS." Citizens Bank and Tku st Company *THE LEAHI NO BANK IN THIS SECTION* MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSOflANCE CORPORATION HENDERSON, NORTH CAROLINA 1 "WE IKVITE YOUR BUSINESS" , ?'