Agriculturally Speaking Students Are Invited To Attend Open House By L. B. HARDAGE Extension Chairman Warren County high school students, especially juniors and seniors, are being invited to attend the annual Open House program, Saturday, October 10, at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. The Open Ho&se is sponsored by the University's School of Agriculture and Life Sciences and School of Forest Resources. Open House is held for career minded high scliool students, their parents, teachers and career advisors. Also invited are other adults who are interested in finding out more about the statewide activities of N. C. State through its research and extension programs. Special exhibits will be open to the public beginning at 11:30 a. m. in Reynolds Coliseum. They will show the many phases of agriculture, life sciences, and forestry available to students atN.C. State. Faculty members and students will be on hand to discuss career opportunities, curriculums, admission requirements and campus life activities. The exhibits will remain open until 3 p. m. Time will also be provided (or visitors to tour various departments of the two schools. A dutch lunch will be provided by thr State Poultry Science Club. The day's program will end with the State vs. East Carolina football game Saturday night at 7:30 p. m. in Carter Stadium. Tickets for the game will be available at a reduced price for Open House visitors. National 4-H Week Is Set For Oct. 4-10 North Carolina's 75,000 4-H members and their adult leaders will Join forces Oct. 4-10 with some four million youth in 50 states and Puerto Rico tocelebrate National 4-H Week. The theme of the special observance is "We Care", according to Dr. Chester Black, state 4-H leader at North Carolina State University. "The theme indicates that 4-H members are concerned about the problems of their community and country, and that they are involved in helping combat poverty, malnutrition and the pollution of our environment," Dr. Black said. Report of A. P. Rodwell, Jr., County Auditor, Showing General Fund Receipts and Disbursements For The County of Warren For August, 1970 GENERAL FUND AND OTHERS RECEIPTS FOR AUGUST. 1970 Employees Social Security Tax Withheld $ 532.33 Employees State Withholding Tax Withheld.......... 281.11 1970 Advance Taxes ; 3,340.00 Partial Payment on Taxes 733.71 State Intangible Tax ......... 18,090.64 Schedule "B" Licenses ". . .. . . . ...... 39.00 Clerk Superior Court, Office Fees, July, 1970 1,353.34 Register of Deeds, Office Fees, July, 1970 . 985.50 Register of Deeds, Excise Stamp Tax, July, 1970 246.00 Process Fees 96.00 Fees, Dog Warden 5.50 Profits from Warren County A. B. C. Board 17,206.49 Warren County A. B. C. Board for Law Enforce meat. . . 50.00 Rabies Program 57.00 Refund, Gasoline Tax 239.83 Refund, A. F. D. C. Grants 36.00 Salary & Travel for Homemakers .'.... 718.62 Administrative Expense, Social Service Department. .. 3,695.00 State Aid, Food Stamp Program 478.80 Federal Aid, Food Stamp Program 873.83 Ambulance Fees 663.75 Miscellaneous Revenue . 286.78 Total Receipts $ 50,009.23 Cash Balance, July 31, 1970 52,357.78 $102,367.01 Less Total Disbursements . 44,339.19 Cash Balance, Aug. 31, 1970 $ 58,027.82 GENERAL FUND AND OTHERS DISBURSEMENTS FOR AUGUST 1970 Carolina Power & Light Co., Electrical Services $ 382.55 Carolina Tel. Si Tel. Co., Telephone Services 311.10 Nancy M. Bullock, Salary 120.00 A. C. Blalock, Postmaster, Stamped Envelopes, Tax Collector 557.60 Warren County Social Service Department, Postage'. . . 60.00 Littleton Library, County Aid 50.00 Norlina Library, County Aid 50.00 Warren County Community Library, County Aid 145.00 Loyce M. Connell, Expense Account 41.67 Warren County Social Service Department, Public Health 191.67 Colored Community Center, Donation on Water 10.00 Warren County Health Department, Public Health 2,016.67 William W. Taylor, Jr., Rent, F. H. A. Office ....... 145.00 Clarence A. Davis, Sheriff, Travel Allowance '235.00 Town of Warrenton, Water Charges 29.95 Odom Motor Service, Supplies, court House. ....... ' 5.28 W. A. Miles Hardware Co., Supplies, Court House & Jail 24.49 N. B. Mustian, Supplies, Jail 137.95 W. P. Pegram, Jail Subsistence 565.25 Mayfleld Sales, Supplies, Dog Warden . 15.00 Legfcett's Department Store, Supplies, District judge's Office 6.07 Rose's Stores, Supplies, Sheriff's Department 24.72 Case Blue Print Si Supply Co., Inc., Supplies, Register of Deeds . „ 8.60 Commercial Printing Co., Supplies, Register of Deeds. . 26.53 Hall & McChesney, Inc., Supplies, Register of Deeds . . . 57.61 Hunter Drug Co., Inc., Supplies, Sheriffs Department . . . 15.95 Gulf Oil Corp., Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Dept. . . 4.07 Commerical Printing Co., Supplies, Tax Listing 51.40 Hal W. Connell, Rent, Warren County Airport 150.00 The Littleton Observer, Advertising, Notice of Hearing 30.60 A. P. Rodwell, Jr., Postage Stamps 12.00 Shirley B. Newman, Travel Allowance 18.36 The Citizens Bank, Bank Charges, Food Stamps 363.00 Peoples Bank Si Trust Co., Bank Charges, Food Stamps. 63.00 Phillips Petroleum Co., Expenses, Ambulance Service. . 88.96 State Commission For The Blind, County Part 399.75 Mitchell Auto & Tractor Service, Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Department 149.63 Texaco, Inc., Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Dept. ... 16.89 Warren Tire Service, Expenses, Ambulance Service,. . 69.96 Robert B. Neal, Supplies, Auditor's Office 92.71 Robert B. Neal, Supplies, Magistrate's Office 10.76 Warren Tire Service, Inc., Automobile Expenses, Sheriffs Dept 57.54 Raleigh Office Supply Co., Inc., Supplies, Farm Agent.. 39.59 Emily Ballinger, Expense Account 17.05 Colonial Life 4 Accident Insurance Co., Accident Insurance .i. i.... White's Building Supplies, He., Supplies, Court House.. C. J. Fleming, Travel Allowance West Publishing Co., Supplies, Warren County Bar Association i 37.06 Clarence A. Davis, sheriff. Expense Account 108.44 The Jtecord Printing Oo., Advertising, Notice of Healing 17.84 Warren Academy News By CATHERINE BLANKENSHIP School has begun again and everyone at Warren Academy has finally gotten back Into the swing of things. Mr. Fleming announces that there are 232 students enrolled at Warren Academy for the 1970-71 school year. A ninth grade has been added this year apd a room has been built to accomodate th>_ seventh grade. The first grade teacher, Mrs. Traylor, reports that her clas has been learning color jad number words and thai or the reading groups has sta.' tea their first re ad in? H <. Their classroom has w. n decorated bv the class v.'Uh autumn lea /as to give it 3 seasonal effect. Mrs. Ali'uotl says that her second iiraJe lias been studying animals in science. The students have brought insects to study, have set up an aquarium, -and have placed a birdfeeder The state 4-H leader said each Tar Heel county is planning activities during National 4-H Week to: —Report the year's accomplishments toward the betterment of their communities. —Consider futuce needs and plans for next year. —Encourage more youth, ages 9 to 19, to take advantage of 4-H opportunities. —Urge more men and women to volunteer as 4-H leaders. —Recognize important contributions of parents to 4-H and influence their continued cooperation. —Acknowledge the support of 4-H friends and express appreciation to them. The 4-H program is part of the national educational system of the Cooperative Extension Service. Tar Heel 4-H members receive training through programs conducted by N. C. State University and the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service through program s conductedby N. C. State University and the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service through county agricultural and h6me economics agents. outside their window to watch these animals. In Math they are learning all about sets and subsets and have added many new words to their Math vocabulary. The third grade in Mrs. Fleming's room have plunged into their studies and are looking forward to a good school year. They have decorated the hall outside their room with pictures of various species of 1 11 :h that they are studying in ice. > fourth grade got off to a start last week by elect.ass officers. Mrs. Trout.41 says that her pupils are le?xning new things very well and that a promising year lies ahead. Mrs. Brown's fifth grade has elected class officers. They are studying many things, but as science has become a favorite subject, they have acquired a fish aquarium to aid them in their studies. The sixth grade has decorated their room with colorful pictures and have drawn a time line. At the present time they are studying the M lddle G ast and Mrs. King asked them to listen to news reports to bring in any extra information for discussion. The students in Mrs. Hundley's seventh grade are very excited about being the first occupants of the new building. They have elected their officers and have gained seven new students since last year. There are 29 students in Mr. Davis' eighth grade and they have just finished achievement tests. At the end of the year they will be tested again to show the progress they have made. In science they recently started studying the stars and the students find it very interesting. Mrs. Jones' ninth graders have many new subjects this year such as Algebra and French I and are getting along very well. In English they are learning the importance of good composition and writing and are putting it to use. All of the students and teachers are looking forward to a good year at Warren Academy. The Record Printing Co., Supplies, Sheriff's Office . . .. 61.80 The Record Printing Co., Publishing Monthly Report . . . 51.00 Mrs. Anna G. Butler, Social Services Board Meeting.. . 10.00 Marvin K. Aycock, Social Services Board Meeting . .V.« . . .... 11.44 J."X Wilson, Jr., Social Services Board Meeting & Travel 12.52 James H. Anderson Co., Inc., Supplies, Department of Social Services , 37.49 The Record Printing Co., Inc., Supplies, Department of Social Services 3.50 Storr Sales Co., Supplies, Department of Social Services 66.95 Julian W. Farrar, Travel Allowance . . . . 18.18 J. M. Morrill, Travel Allowance 3.06 Deborah Brown, Travel Allowance 63.72 Matt R. Johnston, Travel Allowance 19.89 Margaret T. Myrlck, Travel Allowance 31.50 Shirley A. Williams, Travel Allowance 75.48 Thelma W. Davis, Travel Allowance 21.24 Sarah Ann Russell, Travel Allowance 32.22 Wester-Tucker Clinic, Professional Services 5.00 Perry-Medders Clinic, Professional Services 5.00 Dr. J. P. Green, Professional Services 5.00 Dr. T. W. Haywood, Professional Services 5.00 Dr. H. H. Foster, Professional Services 5.00 Dr. F. P. Hunter^ Professional Services 5.00 Dr. D. R. Coffman, Professional Services 15.00 Dr. C. H. Woodburn, Professional Services ......... 10.00 Mrs. W. W. Johnston, Tax Refund ^. 393.84 F. C. X., Inc., Supplies, Jail 1.20 Orkln Exterminating Co., Inc., Repairs, Jail 6.35 James H. Llmer, Costs, Collecting Delinquent Taxes. . . .2,242.03 Gray & Creech, Inc., Supplies, Register of Deeds 136.25 A. P. Rodwell, Jr., Tax Collector, Distribution of Partial Payment Taxes 145.21 Brame Specialty Co., Supplies, Court House 37.56 A. Jacobs & Sons, Inc., Uniforms, Sheriff's Dept 115.10 Dr. Charles Bunch, Professional Services 8.50 N. C. Department of Conservation & Development, County Part _. 402.64 Warrenton Machine Shop, Repairs, Magistrate's Office . 12.49 BP Oil Corp., Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Department a 11.52 Warren County Health Department, Vital Statistics. . . . 48.00 878th Engineer Co., NCARNG, Donation 600.00 Norlina Fire Department, Donation 750.00 Littleton Fire Department, Donation 750.00 Warren County Historical Society, Renovation of Nathaniel Macon Homeplace 2,500.00 Warren County A. A. Fund, County Part 2,007.05 Warren County A. F. D. C. Fund, County Part 2,859.85 Warren County A. D. Fund, County Part., j 1,468.06 Warren County Medicaid Fund, County Part 4,789.14 A. P. Rodwell, Jr., Salary, Aug., 1970 600.00 Roberta W. King, Salary, Aug., 1970 425.00 Janice W. Haynes, Salary, Aug., 1970 375.00 A. E. Wilson, Salary & Travel, Aug., 1970 485.00 John R. B1 ay lock, Salary, Aug., 1970 80.00 L. B. Hard age, Salary, Aug., 1970 . . . . : 332.87 Jim Dan Hemmlngs, Salary, Adg., 1970. 279.84 Erdlne C. Rogers, Salary, Aug., 1970 283.33 Leonard C. Cooper, Salary, Aug., 1970 216.42 George Willis Koonce, Salary, Aug., 1970 171.00 Emily Balllnger, Salary, Aug., 1970 203.71 Bertha Janet Forte, Salary, Aug., 1970 168.01 Ella Carroll Dunaon, Salary, Aug., 1970 156.95 Claude J. Fleming, Salary, Aug., 1970 250.50 Jim H. Hundley, Salary, Aug., 1970 575.00 Mary Frances Rodwell, Salary, Aug., 1970 425.00 Loyce M. Cornell, Salary, Aug., 1970 425.00 Clarence A. Davis, Salary, Aug., 1970 465.00 Bonnie G. Stevenson, Salary, Aug., 1970 220.00 Lloyd W. Newsom, Salary, Aug., 1970 415.00 Melvln Dorsey Capps, Salary, Aug., 1970 41 & M Theodore R. Williams, Salary, Aug., 1970 415.00 Harold P. Robinson, Salary, Aug., 1970 415.00 Julian W. Farrar, Salary, Aug., 1970 708.00 Matt R. Johnston, Salary, Aug., 1970 510.00 Margaret T. Myrlck, Salary, Aug., 1970 510.00 Margaret 8. Pelts, Salary, Aug., 1970 371.00 Laura Gardner Tucker, Salary, Aug., 1970 326.00 Linda H. Carter, Salary, Aug., 1970 300.00 Deborah Louise Brown, Salary, Aug., 1970 487.00 Jack M. Morrill, Salary, Aug., 1970 405.00 James A, Jefferson, Jr., Salary, Aug., 1970 50.00 Dr. H. H. Foster, Salary, Aug., 1970 80.00 Lulle Price Gay, Salary, Aug., 1970 139.65 Amos L. Capps, Salary & Travel, Aug., 1970 113.72 R. P. Thorne, Salary & Travel, Aug., 1970 75.20 Richard R. Davis, Salary & Travel, Aug., 1970 89.60 Alfred J. Ellington, Salary, Aug., 1970 68.00 John A. Wilson, jr., Salary & Travel, Aug., 1970 ... 75.20 James H. Llmer, Salary, Aug., 1V7U 160.00 Roy Lee Harmon, Salary, Aug., 1970 480.00 Warren County Memorial Library, County Aid. .. 450.00 Branch Banking & Trust Co., Bank Service Charge .... 5.00 R. E. Burnette, Rent on Mobile Office 80.00 Thelma W. Davis, Salary, Aug., 1970 287.00 Sarah A. Russell, Salary, Aug., 1970 287.00 W. R. Hayes, Rent, Magistrate's Office, Aug., 1970. . . . 40.00 N. G. Hud gins, Facility Fee 5.00 Gideon F. Alston, Rent, Magistrate's Office, Aug., 1970. . 10.00 Shirley B. Newman, Salary, Aug., 1970 444.00 Barbara A. Keeton, Salary, Aug., 1970 326.00 Traylor's Hardware, Inc., Supplies, Court House 154.45 Dr. Charles Bunch, Professional Services 125.00 Wake Forest Intramural Law Review, Supplies, District Judge, 8.86 Wesley David Hall, Salary 52.88 Phillips Petroleum Co., Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's' Dept 153.87 Leonard J. Kill an, Salary 317.19 Benton Furniture Co., Repairs, Jail 154.00 Van Dusen Aircraft Supplies, Supplies, Warren County Airport 42.72 Storr Sales Co., Supplies, Auditor's Office 8.66 Storr Sales Co., Supplies, Social Services Dept. ...... 76.15 Willie Cook, Salary, Aug., 1970 266.20 Beulah Moore, Salary, Aug., 1970 59.40 Willie Bobbltt, Salary, Aug., 1970 . . . 52.50 Retirement System of N. C„ Retirement, Extension Service Employees 162.19 N. C. Local Governmental Employees Retirement System, Retirement, Social Service Employees 304.80 N. C. Local Governmental Employees Retirement System, Retirement, General County Employees. . . . 493.60 Total Disbursements $44,339.19