Scenes From Warrenton-Norlina Game Tuesday Night Clinton Neal and Carl White battle for the ball following unsuccessful shot as Herman Rooker (41) and Billy Fuller look on. In the background Is A1 Blalock. Carl white of Norllna fails to block the shot of Warrenton's Chocky White. Coming up on the play are Norlina's John Perkin son (5) and Hayes. What to do until an emergency happens Emergencies have practically no sense of fair play. And almost al ways pick the worst possible time to happen. People seem to prefer the day your insurance lapses to trip on your sidewalk, for example. And the car usually waits until your bank account registers empty before demanding expensive repairs. There's no fighting it. But you can be ready. By tucking away some re serve funds in U.S. Savings Bonds. Bonds, themselves, are emergency proof. You can't lose the money you invest in them, even if Are, flood, robbers or plain carelessness causes you to lose the Bonds. And when something expensive happens, you can just take them into any bank and get yourself solvent again. In the meantime, Uncle Sam uses your Bond dollars to handle other urgent matters, like taking care of your freedonfjl^l - Buy Bonds where you bank or on the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Get yourself really pre pared and you might even discour age a few emergencies from ever happening. ^ ^'1! 1 '* ' ' Keep freedom In your future with The V.fi. 0?p*r?t?r*t doe* not pap for tht? adrerthi'"? Tht Trp*m#W Dipt, thank* The Adrrrtl?im$ Council mud tkim publication far their patriotic a ?? ? ^ ? ? ? ? . ? ? Chocky White of Warrenton is down court on a fast break for the lay-up. White's basket in the final seconds of play on an outside shot won the game for Warrenton. Billy Rogers (35) and Norlina's Bobby Jones, Billy Fuller, and Buck Wiggins battle for ball following jump at foul circle. Industry Expansion At New Area Peak Henderson? A record 81 new Industrial plants and 136 ex pansions?representing Invest ments of $194.8 million-were announced during 1964 in the two state region served by Carolina Power & Light Com pany. The 1964 figures top last year's $103 million and 1962's $110 million. Dan E. Stewart, CP&L, vice president for area development, describes the growth record as "an all-time high which dem onstrates the close operation and hard work put forth by State and local Industrial devel opment agencies other utilities and Individuals." Stewart said the Industrial growth will create directly a bout 16,000 new Jobs and add $56 million a year In payrolls directly to the economy. The 1964 expansion brought to the CP&L area seven more of the nation's 500 largest Indus trial firms, making a total of 54 companies among Fortune Magazine's "Big 500" which now have 108 plants In the CP&L region. JFK Shrine Washington ? The historic meadow at Runnymede, Eng land of which the British Gov ernment plans to set aside an acre for for a memorial to the late President John F. Ken nedy, has had previous Ameri can connections. The 160 - acre meadowland once was part of a large estate owned by an American - born woman, Lady Falrhaven, says the National Geographic. She died in 1939, leavlngthe historic grounds to the British Govern ment. The Runnymede meadow now Is held Jointly by the Brit ish National Trust and the local county countil. Miss Mary Sloan of Calypso,' student at ECC, Greenville, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Rogers. Mrs. J. W. Scott spent sev eral days this week in Chapel Hill with her sister, Mrs. C. M. Standi. Mrs. H. W. Rodwell is visit ing relatives in Charlotte. Misses Ann White and Carol Reams of Meredith College, Raleigh and Mr. Johnny Link of State, Raleigh, ware here for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lewis of South Hill, Vs., visited rel atives here on Monday. The change from bride to wife occurs when the newly-wed lowering her eyes and starts raising her voice. The country with the largest the world is Chi DIAL 257-3341 FOR A RECORD WANT AD wanted "WANTED: RED OAK AND SWAMP oak logs and 63" blocks. Also poplar logs and 69" blocks. Best prices paid. Goblet Veneers inc. Whltakers, N. C." D25-tfc MAN WANTED 1500 FAMILY Rawlelgh business In Southwest Warren County. Permanent If you are a hustler. Write Rawlelgh, Dept. NCA-931-123, Richmond, Vs. Jl-5tpd. INTERVIEWER WANTED FOR port time telephone survey work. Give phone number and county. Prefer private line. Not a sell ing job. Air mall letter Including education, work experience and names of references to American Research Bureau, Field Staff De partment, Beltsville, Maryland. ltc. WANTED - POSITION AS MALE NURSE. Experienced. Tel. 253 3731 ? John Harris, Jr. Jl-tfc WANT ED-HOUSES AND APART MENTS FOR RENT IN Warren County. Contact Selby Benton at Benton Furniture Co., phone 237 3476. tfc WE HAVE A PRODUCT FOR VINYI and other floors known as Seal Gloss acrylic finish. It's terrific. Warrenton Furniture Exchange. lt< FOR SALE - CHEAP FOR CAS1 one Ice cream box, one drln box (part for meat, part ft drinks), showcase that sits < floor, adding machine, cash regit ter, scales, oil stove, oil tar 'that holds 400 gallons of ol and a small stock of goods. Horac S. Davis (Mi Hayley Street, net Hawkins School. D25-3I IT'S INEXPENSIVE TO CLE, rags and upholstery with B1 Luster. Rant electric shampoo $1.00. Warrenton Furniture E change. 1 IF YOU WANT THE HIGHEST MAR ket price tor your livestock eaU them at the Warrenton Livestock Market Auction ante every Tues day at 2 p. m. We hare trucks available for your haiding. Call 367-3716 mt-tte HAY FOR SALE?T. R. PAYNTBR, Rt. $, Warrsotoo, N. C. Tat. M7-4M7. Auf 7, He FOR SALE-CANVAS L EGG INS, PA ratroopar Boots, work and dress shoes, rain costs, goloshers, Army field jackets and boots, truck covers. Linoleum rugs, N j A W work clothes. See at Nor ltna Shoe Shop. W-tfc FOR SALE-NEW A =USED CHAIN saws. Dealer for stlhl, Mono, Clinton, Wright A Remington saws $89.50 up. All sizes of Oregon A Blue Jet Chain. Han non's Lawn Mower Shop, Hen derson, N. C. dS-tfc FOR REiniT FOR RENT-2-BEDROOM BRICK house, newly decorated on Church St., also 3-bedroom house on[ Church St. Ext. H. P Reld, Tel. I 257-3616. Itc ' RENT A KOHLER-CAMPBELL piano for as lltUe as $10.00 a month In any style or finish. All rental money will apply to pur chase price if you decide to buy. Warrenton Furniture Exchange. S18-tfc SERVICES AVAILABLE THOMPSON BROS. SEPTIC TANK1 Service. Tel. 438-8817, Hender son, N. C. 016-tfci DRAPERIES-CUSTOMED TAILOR ed to grace your very own win dows ? any length ? and width prompt service. We'll be happy to bring samples to your home measure ? estimate ? free of charge. Scott Gardner, Mgr. Tel. 257-3693. s20-tfc PORTABLE ABATTOIR WARREN Freezer Lockers, Inc. Mr. Farm er, for economy and quality, eat your own beef and pork. We give complete slaughtering and pro cessing service. To schedule your slaughtering, call collect Warren ton 257-3477. m22-tfc THAT OLD SEWING MACHINE Giv ing you trouble again?Call Allen King for a complete tune-up. Dial Day?257-3341 or 257-3814 after 6:00 p. m. m8-tfc LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having been duly appointed as Administrator of the estate of Dan T. Limer, late ol Warren County, this Is to notify all persons, firms or corporations hav ing claims against said estate tc present the same, duly verified, tt the undersigned or his attorney or or before the 25th day of June, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. This, the 25th day of December, 1964. O. M. LIMER, Administrator of Estate of DAN T. LIMER CHARLES T. JOHNSON, JR., Attorney. D25-4tc ADMINISTRIX NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that I have this day qualified as administra trix of the estate of the late Rev. J. M. Burchette. All persons hold ing claims against said estate are required to present the same tome, or my attorneys, on or before July 1, 1965, or this notice will be plead CALL 257-3990 LOOK FOR THIS SEAL <Qt*h\ FOR YOUR REST USED CAR DEAL Motor Silos Co., In. HENDRSON, N. C. MUTUAL INSURANCE WAfttlMTON, N. C. ?d In b?r. This Dee. XI, 1964 SOPHIA M. BURCHETT, Admx. BANZET t BANZET, Attorneys FORECLOSURE SALE I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA 1 COUNTY OF WARREN UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of authority contained in a Deed of Truat executed by ROBERT W. BOYD and wife MAMIE BOYD to James D. GlUUand, deceased, (the undersigned being substituted as Trustee therein, under date of April 28, 1962, recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County, North Carolina, In Book 204 at Page 126, the substitution being recorded In Book 221 Page 96, de fault having been made In the pay ments therein provided for, and at .the request of the holder of the debt secued thereby, I will on Tuesday, i the 12th day of January, 1965 at the Courthouse door in Warren County, North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon by public auction, offer for sale and sell for cash to the highe? bidder, the following des cribed propertyj | TRACT NO. 1 BEGINNING at a point In center ! of Ridge Road opposite a rock on North side of said road, Eddie Wil liams' Southeast corner, thence along said Williams line North Ode grees 45 East 1467 feet to a stake; thence North 18-45 West 805 feet to a stake In center of a farm road lit said Williams' line; thence along center of said farm road and along a new line for Thomas A J. Nichol son South 37-45 West 308 feet; South 37-30 West 342 feet; South 20-40 West 304 feet to a point In center of said road In Robert Boyd's line; thence along said Boyd line South 84-45 East 440 feet to a stake,; thence along said Boyd line and along A. T. Carroll's line South 1-15 West 1320 feet to a point In center of said Ridge Road, opposite a stake on North Side of said road, A T. Carroll's line Southeast corner; thence along said road South 79 East 330 feet to the beginning, con taining 18 acres, according to sur vey of E. P. Fltts, October 11, 1948, and being apart of that tract 1 of land conveyed to Thomas A J. Nicholson by Amos Wright, et ux. by dead dated February 23, 1918, 1 recorded In office of Register of Deeds of Warren County, N. C., I In Book 102 Page 347. TRACT NO. 2. BEGINNING at a stone, corner I with James Bullock, and running thence along said Bullock line North I 1 1/2 East 1982 feet to two birches on^ South bank of Llckhold Creek; thence~ upsaid?Creek North 43 East 287 feet to a stake, maple and hornbeam point eys; thence South 1 1/2 West 2169 feet to a planted stone; thencealongthellneofGeorge Carroll South 88 West 215 feet to a stone, the point of beginning, and containing 10 acres more or less according to survey made by A F. Brame, August 18, 1927, and plat of same made by F. R. Ryder, Jan uary 18, 1943, and being a part of the March Dowtln Tract of land, formerly the lands of Jacob Harper. For further reference and chain of title, see Deed In Book 204 Page 126 Warren County Registry. The successful bidder will be re quired to deposit $50.00 plus five per cent of the amount bid. Sale made subject to 1965 taxes. This the 9 day of Decamber, 1944. JASPER ?. HICKS, Substitute Trustee. DlS-4te Complete Parts Service For All Farm TRACTORS STANDARD Motor Parts Co. WARRENTON, N. C. WANT A HOUSE? SEE US! Veterans?No Down Payment Loans Up to $15,000 3"7< ? Non-Veterans ? 3?r Financing up to 30 years. We can furnish the lot, build the house of your choice, or build on your lot. We furnish plan books and free estimates. E. C. SEAMAN REAL ESTATE Dial GE 8-3513 or GE 8-5458 Apartment FOR RENT - CONTACT - B. W. CURRtN TEL. 257-3833 SEE US FOR GOOD USED T-mCTORS c&s Tractor & Equipment CoJ Tel. 7-3990 VALUABLE FARM AND TIMBER LAND FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION The following parcels of land located In River Township, Warren County, North Carolina, will be sold for Division of Estate of late S. D. King, at public auction on Saturday, Jan uary 16, 1965, beginning at 11 o'clock at Gin Property on High way 158 West of Littleton. (1) Fifteen (15) acres, known as a part of the "Sam Wright Place" approximately six miles northwest of Littleton, with mature pine timber. (2) Twenty-nine (29) acres, known as the "Jim Carter Place" located on Eaton Ferry Highway between Vaughan and Eaton's Ferry with growing pine timber. (3) Fifty (50) acres known as the "Jeff King Place" located on the road from Littleton to R, L. Salmon's Store, Approximately three miles north of Littleton, with matured and growing timber. (4) Ninety-five (95) acres, known as the "S. D. King Home place" on Tar Kiln Highway, located approximately four miles north of Littleton, with approximately fifty (50) acres of ? land and the remainder in matured timber trees and i (5) Ninety-five (95) acres known as the "Academy Tract" on the Tar Kiln Highway located approximately three miles north of Littleton, with fifth (50) acres of open land and the remainder in growing pine timber. The foregoing described lands carry with them allotments of approximately three (5) acres of tobacco, six (6) acres of peanuts and seventeen (17) acres of cotton. (6) Cotton Gin situated on O. S. Highway No. 158, approximate ly two-tenths of a mile west of Littleton, with Murray < and Mitchell Cleaners, containing approximately f The following tracts of property located in Littleton ship, Halifax County, North Carolina: 1 (1) Four-room frame dwell in* house located in the of Littleton at the intersection of Halifax a? Streets known Sa "Klrfclaad Place".

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