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FOR RENT FOR rent - HOUSE OR apartment, furnished or un furnished. Central heat and freshly painted. Located at 211 Church St. Contact Mrs. Henry Twltty, Tel. 257-4250. Oct. 16-23-c RENT A KOHLER-CAMPBELL piano for as little as $10.00 a month in any style or finish. All rental money will apply to purchase price if you de cide to buy. See at Warren ton Furniture Exchange. ? Sept. 18-tfc FARM FOR RENT, ONE MILE north of Vicksboro Tob. 12, 649 lbs. for 1970, cot. 10 A., corn 8 A Pasture land 40 A. open 83 A. open ?and. If in terested call 438-8470. J. M. Stewart, Rt. 2, Norllna. Oct. 16-23 & Nov. 6-c FOR RENT?6 ROOM HOUSE in Macon, N. C. Hot and cold running water. W. R. Shaw, 1324 W. Norcova Ave., Nor folk, Va. Oct. 9-16-c FOR RENT-MOBILE HOME, 2 bedrooms. Call 257-3219. Oct. 16-23-pd. IT'S TERRIFIC THE WAY we're selling Blue Lustre to clean rugs and upholstery. Rent shampooer $1. War renton Furniture Exchange. Oct. 16-c SERVICES FOR KEEPING CHILDREN IN my home or baby sitting call 456-2686 Norlina, N. C. Mrs. Lottie Nance. Oct. 16-23-pd. PORTABLE ABATTOIR WAR ren Freezer Lockers, inc., Mr. Farmer,foreconomyand quality, eat your own beef and pork. We give complete slaughtering and processing service. To schedule your slaughtering, call collect Warrenton, 257-3477. March 23-tfc OPPORTUNITIES CAN EARN $3 AND UP PER hoar ar ft Rawlelgh Dtdir, full or part time. For da tails write Rawleigh Product Co., P. O. Box 7585, Rich mond, Va. Oct. 16 & 30-c MAKE CHRISTMAS m SHOW lng beautiful new holiday gifts and teaching makeup. Full or part time, will train. Vlvlane Woodard Cosmetics, Boyd ton, Va., 738-5371 or 738 5343. Oct. 9-Nov. 18-c HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED-COMPANION AIDE ? woman to care for elderly lady in daughters home. Con tact, Mrs. Henry Twltty, Warrenton. Tel. 257-4250. Oct. 16-23-c WANT EXTRA MONEY FOR Christmas? Avon represen tatives can earn hundreds of dollars selling the Avon gift line lfi their neighborhood Start now. 'Write Avon Man ager, P. O. Box 355, Roanoke Rapids, N. C. or call 537 5029. * Oct. 16-c WANTED WANTED TO BUY LAND OR house In Warren County as near Warrenton as possible. Send details, location, price, etc. to Box P, c/o Record Printing Co., Warnpnton, N. C* 475S& - ? Oct 2-23-c. FOR SALE FOR SALE ?PUMP KINS-CON tact Mrs. G. A. Daeke, Sr., Man son, N. C. Oct. 10-pd. FOR SALE - 7 ROOM BRICK house, steam heated, half basement, modern new kit chen, on a ISO x >00 lot on Erton Are. Phone SM-0367, "<jpansboro, N. C. Oct. 18-c SELLING OUT EVERYTH1NG foods, shoes, farm Implements, etc., 10% Oft. Ayeocfc Store, located 7 mUes Sooth of Wan?** on 401. Oct. 16-JO-c. FOR SALE - ITALIAN RYE grass seed. Tel. 456-2663, man, RL t, Norllna. Oct. 16-??-e. l-mami. . . MOBILE HOME FOR SALE ? 10 x SO, 2 bedrooms, one 1 owner, $2900. Call 257-3739 Oct. 18-pd. > WANT A MIRROR LOCK FINISH QH your vinyl floor? Get Seta <jR|M acrylic finish. Warran to* Furniture Exchange. Oct. n-c FOR SALE - 1953 DODGE Boyd St., Norllna. Til. 456 4951. Oct. 16-23-pd. FOR SALE-AT "GIVE AWAY price" - S HP single phase motor - good condition. Belt ing and pulleys, 1/ desired - Record Printing Co. Oct. 9-tfc FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL SOR rell riding .horse. Contact Mrs. Pont he a Kenley at the Malcolm Stewart homeplace, 1 mile north of Warren Plains. Tel. 257-4665. Oct. 9-30-c HEATER WOOD-ANY KIND, any length, top soil, Pine bark mulch. Big truck load del. $15.00. Phone 257-3447. Oct. 9-tfc SINGER SEWING MACHINES: equipped to zig-zag, button hole, fancy stitch, etc. $41.00. terms can be arranged. Call Henderson 438-3022. Oct. 9-30-c HOME ^OR SALE - 10 ROOMS, 3 1/2 baths, new heating sys tem and 1st floor repainted. Located at 211 E. Church St., Warrenton. Tel. 257-4250. Oct. 9-16-c FOR SALE?BLUE BOY SEED wheat, $2.00 per bushel; seed oats, $1.25 per bushel; fescue 15? per lb. W. H. Hawks, call 456-6656. Sept. <?5-rw A LIME-FERTILIZER - LET US spread your lime and ferti lizer (certified weight), also we fill ASC Orders. See us today) Warren FCX Service, E. L. Gupton, manager. Tel. 257-3673, Warrenton. Feb. 27-tfc LEGAL NOTICES STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Warrantor! Savings and Loan Association (formerly War ronton Building and Loaa AsfiflO-.wlU.be held at the office of the association on Monday, October 27, 1008, at 8 o'clock P. M. W.J. HARRIS, Secty-Treaa. Oct. 16-23-c TRUSTEE'S SALE Empowered by deed of trust executed by Carl B. Ayscue and wife, Anna C. Ayscue, to Julius Banzet, in, Trustee, dated Aug ust 22, 1967, recorded In Book 219, page 625, upon default of the Indebtedness thereby se cured and at the request of the holder of said Indebtedness, I will sell publicly to the high est cash bidder at the Court house door in Warrenton, N. C. on the 11th day of November, 1969 at 12 o'clock Noon, the fol lowing described parcel or tract of land In Warrenton Township, Warren County, North Caro lina: BEGINNING at a point in the center of the right-of-way of North Carolina Highway #S8, marked by an Iron stake at the East edge of said right-of-way, and 30 feet from the center thereof; said beginning point being 7 feet South from a cul vert under said highway, and being a corner for Albemarle Paper Mftrufacturlng Company; thence along the center line of said highway North 16 degrees West 200 feet, North 20 de grees 46' West 200 feet, and North 22 degrees 46' West 90 feet to a point in the center of the right-of-way of said high way, marked by an Iron stake at the North edge of said right of-way, and 30 feet from the canter thereof, corner lor the hod' of Vaughan; thence North 72 degrees 30' East 6? feet to Iron stake; thence North 18 degrees 05' West 197.9 feet to m> Iron stake, corner tor the lands of Amos L. Capps; thence ?long the line of Capps North 6? degrees East 2148.7 feet to a stake on the West bank of Reedy Creek; thence along Rsedy Creek as it meanders South 29 degrees E^st 284 feet and South 60 degrees East 198 feet to an iron stake on the West bank of said Creek, another corner with Albemarle Paper Manufacturing Company; thence tearing said creek and along the Ha* of Albemarle PK>er Manu facturing Company South 68 de grees 18' WMta.4aa.SIMt to an Uro* stake and Sooth 47 degrees 40* West 418 feet to the ptaoe ?i ?ng, containing 28.39 Plat of Earl ten of land consists of <H lit I IHWMM'lf111 i-hh LITTLETON NEWS Mrs. W. T. Three wilts, Sr., and Mrs. Maynard Hale, Sr., intended the American Legion Auxilary meeting In Williams - ton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Moral z <rf Atlanta', Ga., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ed Stansbury, Jr., of Raleigh -^re last Tuesday visitors of . Edwin Stans bury. Mrs. demon Pegrain was a patient In Roanoke Rapids Hos pital several days last week. Mr. Rodney Walker was a Wednesday visitor of Mr. Dan Shearln. wlio is a patient in Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dickens and daughter, Miss Julia Ann Dickens, of Black Mountain spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Crawley Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Craw ley were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibson of ECU, Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Will lam Sharpe and son, Gregg, of Newport News, Va , spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dol brldge. Mrs. R. W. Mincher returned home Friday after being a pa tient in Roanoke Rapjds Hos pital. Mr. Eddls Perkinson of AC College In Wilson spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Perklnson. Mr. Brantley Acree of AC College, Wilson, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brantley Acree, Sr. Mr. James Livingston of Louisburg College was here for the weekend with relatives. Miss DebraSmlthof Wise was a Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Justice West. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Moratz of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. BeUe Bright of Warrenton, Mrs. Ben Allen and Miss Christine Boone of Henderson, Mr. Grovar Shearln of Holllster, Miss Mar garet Robertson of Roanoke Ra pids arc. Miss Debra Smith of Wise were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Edwin Stousbury. Mr. Willie Wajfner returned Sunday from being a surgery patient In Roanoke Rapids Hos pital. His visitors Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rlggan of Henderson, Mr. Clyde Wagner of Macon, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keeter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shearln and daughter, Cindy of Littleton, Mrs:?Bernard MOTrls ~ of BFD/ LM*PQ, and Mrs. Louise Heap of Quancle Point, R. I. Sgt. and Mrs. Ralph Heap land described In deed from Albemarle Paper Manufac turing Company to Carl B. Ayscue et ux recorded In Book 217, page 212, office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County, North Carolina, and a part of that land described In a deed from Eugene B. Ingram et ux to Carl B. Ayscue et ux recorded in said Registry in Book 213, page 289. The above described tract of land Is subject to all the terms and conditions of that certain deed of trust executed by Carl B. Ayscue et ux to Robert M. Wiley, Trustee, dated January 2S, 1966, and recorded in said Registry In Book 223, page 396. This property will be sold subject to outstanding ad valorem taxes and assessments and any prior encumbrances of record. The successful bidder will be required to deposit five (5%) per cent of his bid as evidence of good faith. This 8th day of October, 1969. JULIUS BANZET, III, Trustee Oct. 16-Nov. 6-c NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having duly qualified as Executor under the last will of Aim la Stackhouse Macon, late of Warren County, this la to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned or his at torney on or before the 2nd day at April, 1970, or this notice will be plnkd in bar at re covery thereon. This, the 2nd day at October, 19B9. . GIDEON HUNT MACON, JR., Kxeouter of the Estate of ANNS STACKHOUSE MACON CHARLS8 T. JOHNSON, JR. Attorney. Oct. 2-22-c o* Quancle Point, R. L, and Mrs Michael Rageon of Wash ington, D. C., spent several days recently wtth Mrs. Louis Cook and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. justice West and children fere Sunday visi tors of Mr. and Mrs Nathan iel Robertson In Macon. Mr. Bert Tank of Hender son was a visitor of friends here _jflday. Mrs. Rom Parker and Mr. Rom Parker, Jr., of Enfield were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Alice Browning. Mrs Joseph Delbrldge and I to use guests, Mrs. William Sharpe and son, Gregg, of New Port News, Va., were Saturday guests of Mrs. Betty Perklnson in Norlina. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bobbitt and Mrs. Charlie Jones w?re in Durham Friday. The Rev. and Mrs. Irbie W. Mangum, Jr., visited his bro ther, Morris. In Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, Va , Thursday. Phil Harris of Louisburg Col lege spent the weekend with Mrs. Raymond Harris. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. T. R. Wollett attended parents day in Louis burg College Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Griffith of Rocky Mount were weekend visitors of Mrs. John Curl and Mrs. Hal Bobbitt. Mrs. Clyde Saunders and Mrs. Carlyle Foscue of Rich mond, Va., spent several days j recently with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown and other relatives. Mr. Curt Wood spent several days last week in New Orlean, X Mr. Russell Gay of Garys burg was a Wednesday visitor of Mrs. Frances Bobbitt and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Young and children of Williamsburg, Va., and Sgt. and Mrs. Willie Felts and children of Columbia, S. C., were visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willie N. Young over the weekend. Sunday night Mrs. Raymond Harris, Phil, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harris of Roanoke Rapids and Mrs. Claye Cooke of Louis burg were visitors of Mrs. Billy L. Stansbury and Miss Mamie and Josephine Stans burg. Mrs. Fred West and Mrs. Bernice West accompanied Miss Martha Daniel to Rich mond, Va., Friday where she left for Charlottesville, Va., to visit her sister, Mrs. Cora Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. William Leach were visitors of Mrs. Robert McConnall and family In Ral eigh on Thursday. They re turned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bobbitt of Henderson were Wednesday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rodwell. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Myrlck of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with Mrs. Jesse V. Shear In and Mrs. John Myrlck. Mrs. Myrlck and Mrs. Shear in spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Vance Robertson In Macon. Mrs. Sally Bryant spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bryant. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hedgepeth of South Hill, Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. George Outland and Mr. Walter Perklnson. Mr. Perklnson re turned home with them and stayed until Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Preston Robertson was in the home of Mrs. Spurgeon Hardee In En field Thursday night, due to the Mrs. Robert Salmon Is spat lent In Roanoke Rapids Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ward and Mrs. Sol Bobbltt were In Durham Monday. Mr. Ward Is scheduled for surgery Tuesday in McPherson Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Alston and son, William. Jr.. of Roanoke Rapids were Sunday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bernice West. Picnic luncheon guests of Miss Christine boom at tor home place on Saturday were Mr. Grove r She artn of Hollls Fifteen employees who have recently received 10-year service pins at Carolina Sportswear Company are pictured with Ma-iagor John AndrThis brings to 68 the number who have re Ppf PIWP ^PTVIfP PlIIC ceived 10-year service pins Pictured, left to right are: Sea'ed-Gertrude Short, Edith Young, KClCIVC JviflCv rlllJ Bettye Smith, Mary Ann Harris, Gertrude Ayscue, Verlie Hicks,. Margaret Powell, Dorothy Collier: standing-John Andrews, Ann Ha*ks, Marie Brajer, Mabel Lynch. Bernard Williams, Jiminv Harper, Harriette Stegall, and Lucilie Nea1. ter, Mrs. Bernice Maubry of Garner, Mrs. Gordon Allen, Mrs. Ronnie Woodllef of Hen derson, Mrs. Hazel McWllliam of Portsmouth, Va., Mrs. Lu ther Jones and daughter, Miss Mary Ann Jones of Roanoke Rapids. Before having lunch, the entire crowd met and clean ed the Shearln-Boone cemetery at Gruver Memorial Church. Daughter Honored On Her Birthday LITTLETON - Mrs. Alfred Cooke, Mrs. Louis Cooke and Mrs. Russell Burnette of Hall fax entertained with a surprise dinner at the home of Mrs. Cooke honoring her daughter, Mrs. Louise Heap of Quancie Point, R, L, Sunday. The table was centered with a decorated birthday cake hold ing 42 lighted candles. The menu consisted ofbruns wlck stew, barbecue, slaw, baked chicken, cranberry sauce, dressing, collards, can died potatoes, deviled eggs, apple rings, pumpkin pie, birth day cake, Jello and coffee. Mrs. Heap opened and show ed her gifts. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Burnette of Hall fax, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Warren of Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cooke and children, Laura and Al, Mrs. Louis Cooke, Miss Christine Warren of Darlington, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Price and daughter and Mrs. Dewltt Keeter of Halifax. Bridge Club Heels With Hrs. Lambeth LITTLETON - Mrs. Charles Lambeth was hostess at her home on Wednesday afternoon, to members of her bridge club, with Mrs. Raymond Ward and Mrs. Leslie Crawley as guests. Fall flowers decorated the home for the occasion. Mrs. Alice Browning was awarded high score prize. Mrs. J. Norman Moseley was winner of low score prize and Mrs. Leslie Crawley was high guest prize winner. Others playing were Mrs. Horace Palmer, Mrs. Cleve land Stalllngs, Mrs. Vernon Harrison, andMrs. H. A. House. Mrs. J, M. Stokes joined the group for refreshments con sisting of a salad course and coffee. Mother And Son Give Birthday Dinner LITTLETON?Mrs. Raymond Harris and son, Phil, entertain ed with a dinner Sunday honor ing Mr. Bennle Hamm, a cou sin, on his 76 birthday, and her granddaughter Darlene Cooke of Loulsburg on her 10th birth day. The home bore (all flowers for the occasion. The dining table was cen tered with a decorated birth day cake with "Happy Birthday Bennle and Darlene." Mr. J. R. Harris returned Two Carolina Spor'.sw-Vir employjos who ha/e recently receive.1 five-year service pus are shown with Manager John Andrews. They are Mrs. Catherine Hollar, left, and Lois Cyrus This brings to a total of 68 receiving five-year service pins thanks. A buffet lunch was served consisting of baked ham, chick en salad, tomatoes, corn pudding, mashed potatoes, lima beans, sweet potato pud ding, deviled eggs, pickles, hot rolls, coffee, tea, and birth day cake. Attending were the Rev. and Mrs. Clay Cooke and children, Darlene, Sharon and Lemuel, of Loulsburg, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harris of Roanoke Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S, Clark, Robert, Johnny, Susan and Phil and Mr. A. M. Shear In, Mr. Lin wood Alston, Gayle and Gary and Mrs. Anton Raid and Donna of Warrenton. Mrs. Rudd Observes Her 100th Birthday Mrs. Eliza Jackson Sil ver Rudd of the Pleasant Grove community In Nash County, who celebrated her 100th birth day Saturday, was the subject of a long, Illustrated feature In the Sunday edition of the Rocky Mount Evening Telegram by Bill Stancll, staff writer. She Is the aunt of Pennlaii Evans, Route 3, Warrenton, who works in the cafe at Currin's Warehouse here Born during the Reconstruc tion Period In 1869, she just missed the Civil Wa; and the bonds of slavery. Standi says that she Is still active, "Now, she doesn't jog or skip rope or even eac the right kind of cereal, but she still goes about her dally household chores without the use of a cane. She still sweeps her yard with a handmade 'brush' broom; held together with a long brown shoelace. And she feeds and waters her chickens regularly, and she reads a lot . . . .mostly froip the Blble.',' TYONEK, ALASKA-A notice to parents in this Indian vil lage from local postal authori ties was published In the Ty onek Newsletter. R read: "We urge all of you to keep your children out of the post of fice. They are creating a prob lem. Please don't send your children for mall. The mallvou save may be your own." OXFORD LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Oxford, North Carolina CERTIFIED LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE EVERY WEDNESDAY 1:00 P.M. Comm 5%, Maximum 5.00 per Hd. Top Hogs 1.00 Par Hd., 1/2% Yardage. FOB FARM OR HAULING SERVICE Phone 693-3616 MONDAY thru FRIDAY Checks from sales can be picked up or will be mailed on date of sale. North Caro lina's Fastest Growing Cer tified Livestock Auction Market. Setter Prfcii Through Competitive Bidding Your lulMH !? AffntUW MECHANICAL COTTON PICKER FOR HIRE ARTHUR HOLT KIN6 ROUTE 1 WARRENTON, N. C. PHONE 436-7481 'WTfflTlttTlk. wmii More affordable than rust! Kaiser Aluminum Twin-Rib*' rooting Your best roofing and siding buy. Won't rust. Won't need painting. Keeps build ings up to 15* cooler in summer, warmer in winter. Now is the time to buy?be cause we have a carload! ? Patented fAjiS WARREN FCX MACON * BRAGG 8TS PHONE WARRENTON. N. C. Bank With Confidence ALL BANKING TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL ? .?-> * ? - t ? v s' ?./ ? .? >?;. Savings-Checking-Loans-Trusts-Insurance *TH? LEADING BANK IN VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM SEE THE 1970 MODELS Plynontb-Valiaat-Cbrysler Killft MOTOR CO., Inc. HENDERSON, N. C. 1970 MODEL BUICKS NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW ROOM J& M. I. WHITMORE, Inc. 132? Ottacy Dr. HEN DEMON, N. C. rwoMw P?Ut No. lit FOR THE BEST FURNITURE VALUES IN TOWN u?A. riu m i?. r
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