Dining room suite manufactured by Cochrane Company was on display during open house at
At Arm Maiica Cochrane Eastern on Sunday afternoon (upper picture). At left unidentified man is enjoying
Al upen nO0)6 refreshments In plant canteen. At right, Mrs. Gene Woodruff and children, Desiree and
Adam, of Henderson tour Cochrane Eastern plant.
Bells
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state In the Union. In joining
with the citizens of nations
around the world, we demonstrate
our common support
of the principles and objectives
for which the UN was founded.
Through UN Day observances,
communities all over
the United States show their
Commitment to the fundamental
human interests which are the
basis of the United Nations
Charter. In this way, they join
In the unending task of creating
the kind of world in which our
free Institutions can continue
to flourish.
Our membership in and our
support of the United Nations
are Important parts of our total
foreign policy. Through the
United Nations, as well as In
many other ways, we seek to
cooperate In building a world In
which all nations, large or
small, can feel secure. We
seek to build a world In which
all nations will have the opportunities
and the skills and the
knowledge needed for eoonomlc
development and social progress.
We seek a world of freedom
under law. R is to these
ends that the United Nations
Is dedicated.
On October 24th, United Nations
Day, our own American
Flag and the UN Flag are flown
together across the country In
communities large and small,
In celebration at this day. In
celebration of United Nations
Day here in our community,
church bells throughout Warrantor)
will be rung at 12:00
noon on Saturday. In support of
the United Nations and those
acting under Its mandate in the
interest of peace, the Warrantor)
junior Woman's Club
urges each and every citizen of
Warrantor) and Warren County
to observe this special day by
flying the American Flag and by
giving thanks for everything the
UN Is doing to build an orderly
world in which all people
can enjoy mankind's Inalienable
rights to life, liberty and
the pursuit of happiness.
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pushing themselves with their
fan-shaped tails.
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Report of A. P. Rodwell, Jr., County
Auditor, Showing General Fund Receipts
and Disbursements For The County of
Warren For September, 1970
GENERAL FUND fc OTHERS RECEIPTS FOR SEPT. 1970
Employees Social Security Tax Withheld $ 538.48
Employees State Withholding Tax Withheld 287.95
1970 Tax Collections ^ 19,148.31
Partial Payment on Taxes .. 7 907.00
Schedule "B" Licenses 3.00
Clerk Superior Court, Office Fees, Aug., 1970 837.98
Register of Deeds, Office Fees, Aug., 1970 889.50
Register of Deeds, Excise Stamp Tax, Aug., 1970 110.50
Process Fees 92.00
Fees, Dog Warden . r 6.00
Warren County A. B. C. Board for Law Enforcement.... 50.00
Administrative Expense, Social Service Dept 3,629.64
Ambulance Fees 518.00
Miscellaneous Revenue 99.00
Total Receipts $27,117.36
> ^ Cash Balance, Aug. 31, 1970 $8,027.82
$85,145.18
Leas Total Disbursements 42,711.23
Cash Balance, Sept. 30, 1970 $42,433.95
GENERAL FUND & OTHERS DISBURSEMENTS
FOR SEPT. 1970
Carolina Power ft Light Co., Electrical Services $385.50
Carolina Tel. ft Tel. Co., Telephone Services . . 259.65
Warren County Social Service Department, Postage ... 60.00
Littleton Library, County Aid 50.00
Norllna Library, County Aid 50.00
Warren County Community Library, County Aid 145.00
Loyce M. Cormell, Expense Account 41.67
Warren County Social Service Dept., Public Health 191.67
Colored Community Center, Donation on Water 10.00
Warren County Health Dept., Public Health 2,016.67
William W. Taylor, jr., Rent, F, H. A. Office '.. 145.00
Clarence A. Davis, Sheriff, Travel Allowance 235.00
A. P. Rodwell, Jr., Tax collector,
Distribution of Partial Payment Taxes 7 ». . 475.34
Comma Danieley Cott Index Systems, *
Supplies, Tax Collector 70.76
Lanier Hardware Co., Supplies, Court House ft Jail... 55.47
Duro-Test Corp., Supplies, court House 100.65
Town of Warrenton, Water Charges 36.06
Warrenton Furniture Exchange, Supplies, jail 290.41
Comma Danieley Cott todex Systems,
Supplies, Register of Deeds 56.22
Owen Q. Dunn Co., StgjpUea, Register of Deeda 12.39
Warrenton Furniture Exchange,
Stgtplies, Sheriff's Dept 7.16
Union. Oil Co. of California,
Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Dept 61.99
Shell OO Co., Automobile Expenaea, aerUf's Dept 36.31
Vaxaoo, inc., Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Dept. ... 67.62
Edwards ft Broogfatan Co., Supplies, Tax Listing 266.47
Storr Sales Co., Supplies, Auditor's Offics 132.32
The Littleton Observer, Advertising 24,20
A. P. Rodwell, Jt., Postage Stamps 12.00
Huater Drag Co., toe., Supplies, Farm Agent 2.04
Kate Commission For The Blind, County Part 417.44
Mi*. R. B. Butler, Social Servicea Board Meeting 10.00
and Travel 12.52
The Tar Heel Kitchen
By MISS YORK KIKEK
N. C. Dept. of Agri.
Marketing Home Ecowwist
Do you have trouble planning
meals tor yoUr family dally?
Imagine how It would be to aerve
lunch to approximately 812,000
children dally with a potential
of over one mill km customers?
Visualize the difficulty In
planning nutritious, attractive
meals, ordering and preparing
foods, having everything
ready on schedule, and pleasing
that many appetltles- all
on a very limited budget.
You may well ask who has
much a tremendous task. The
dedicated school food service
staff In North Carolina are
working daily to feed those
thousands of school children.
Children, and adults sometimes
question how meals are
planned and why certain foods
are Included. You remember
that in school an "A" was given i
for good work. Perhaps it Is
significant that most schools
serve a type "A" lunch, meaning
a good lunch of carefully
chosen foods to furnish approximately
l/3 of the child's daily
food needs. Requirements are
for milk, protein foods, vegetables
and fruits and cereal
products.
The type "A" lunch is unquestlonaly
one of today's best
food buys. The total cost of
North Carolina's school lunch
program In 1970 will be over
$72 million, but children's payments
will only be approximately
$47 1/2 million of the total.
The low cost of lunches to
children is possible due to federal
food donations and reimbursements,
and state and local
contributions.
R would beinterestingforyou
to figure bow much it coats to
serve the same lunch at home
that your child eats at school.
Doubtless you will have a greater
appreciation of the school
lunch program. Join the North
Caroling Department of Agriculture
In a salute to all school
lunch workers and let's give
them an "A" lor their fine
work In feeding children.
Below are given some of
the school lunch menus you will
wish to try. You will notice that
many delicious Tar Heel favorite
foods are Included.
Oven fried chicken, green
peas, crisp coleslaw, hot biscuits,
butter, oatmeal raisin
cookie, milk.
Hot turkey sandwich with
gravy, sweet potato fluff,
broccoli, sandwich buns,
brownie, milk.
Vegetable beef soup, peanut
butter sandwich, baked apple,
gingerbread, milk.
Deviled eggs, potato salad on
lettuce, green peas, hot biscuits,
butter, gingerbread with
hot lemon sauce, milk.
Pork chop suey on battered
rice, cabbage-pineapple salad,
bran muffins, chilled peach
slices, cookie, milk.
Mrs. Avery Fowler and Mrs.
Harry Williams, Jr., of Inez
attended the choral concert In
Raleigh Wednesday night.
Mr. Hart Plnnell of Charlotte
was overnight guest of
Mrs. Alice Southerland Tuesday.
Some 8,125 farmer cooperatives
are functioning in the
United States.
Marvin K. Aycock, Social Services Board Meeting
L Travel 11.44
Traylor's Hardware, Supplies, Dept.. of Social Services. 4.60
Storr Sales Co., Supplies, Dept. of Social Services .... 42.29
Gray ti Creech, Inc., Supplies, Dept. of Social Services. . 22.49
The Record Printing Co., Inc., Supplies,
Dept. of Social Services 33.48
Macon's Office Equipment, Inc.,
Supplies, Dept. of Social Services 1.55
Julian W. Farrar, Travel Allowance 49.36
Matt R. Johnston, Travel Allowance '.. . 19.44
J. M. Morrill, Travel Allowance 8.55
Deborah L. Brown, Travel Allowance 51.5?
Margaret T. Myrick, Travel Allowance 48.47
Shirley B. Newman, Travel Allowance 14.58
Sarah Ann Russell, Travel Allowance . 38.52
Thelma W. Davis, Travel Allowance 44.10
Dr. F. P. Hunter, Professional Services 10.00
The Citizens Bank, Bank Charges, Foodfitamps...... 352.00
John Bill Hall, Jr., Salary 100.00
Warrenton Insurance Agency, Inc., Bond Premium .... 10.00
Roy Lee Harmon, Expense Account 36.97
Fowler Barham Ford, Inc., Expenses, Ambulance .... 235.15
Farber & Josephson, Uniforms, Sheriff's Dept 47.18
Humble Oil & Refining Co.,
Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Dept. , 103.80
Owen G. Dunn Co., Supplies, Register of Deeds 17.58
Mayfield Sales, Supplies, Dog Warden 15.00
Leggett's Department Store, Supplies, Court House.... 10.28
Odom Motor Service, Supplies, Court House 4.55
N. B. Mustlan, Supplies, Jail 13.50
C. J. Fleming, Travel Allowance 159.84
Palmer Harrison, Work on Nathaniel Macon Place .... 37.00
Munn's Esso Service, Wrecker, Sheriff's Dept 40.00
Warren Tire Service, Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Dept. 74.10
Clarence A. Davis, Sheriff, Expense Account 9.30
W. A. Miles Hardware Co., Supplies, Court House .... 60.71
W. A. Miles Hardware Co., Supplies, Jail 6.34
W. A. Miles Hardware Co., Supplies, Dog Warden .... 1.19
W. A, Miles Hardware Co., Supplies, Sheriff's Dept. . . 29.93
Orkln Exterminating Co., Inc., Repairs, Jail 6.35
Bowers & Burrows, Inc., Repairs, Armory 266.00
Jim D. Hemmlngs, Expense Account 17.89
G. W. Koonce, Expense Account 6.00
Gray t Creech, Inc., Supplies, Farm Agent. 54.65
Raleigh Office Supply Co., Inc., Supplies, Farm Agent.. 25.39
W. H. King Drug Co., Supplies, Farm Agent 15.22
Emily Balllnger, Expense Account 22.15
Bertha B. Forte, Expense Account 18.75
Robert B. Neal, Supplies, Auditor's Office 52.54
The Record Printing Co., Inc., Sn>plles Auditor'* Office.. 54.18
The Record Printing Co., Inc., Publishing Monthly Report. 58.38
White's Building Supplies, toe., Supplies, Court House .. . 1.33
White'» Building 8uppUes, Inc., Supplies, Jail M.41
Virginia Carolina Communications,
Repairs. Radio Equipment 10.it
Shell Oil 00., Automobile Expense a, Sheriff's Dept.. . . 18.59
A. If. Newaom Agency, tic.. Workmen's
Compensation Insurance 147.00
Phillips Petroleum Co., Evanses, Ambulance Service. . 34.95
Humble Oil A Refining Co., Expenses, Ambulance Service. 30.42
Carolina Overall Co., 8upplles, Court House 5.77
Bonnie G. Stevenson, Jail Subsistence 351.73
Colonial Life A Accident Insurance Co.,
Accident Insurance 7.25
Robert B. Neal, Supplies, Register at Deeds 8.24
Case Blue Print A Supply Co., Sigipllea,
Register of Deeds 15.66
David A. Hight, Repairs, Lawn Mower 18.75
A. C. Blalock, Postmaster, Stamped Envelopes,
Social Services Department 204.80
Peoples Bank 6 Trust Co., Bank Charges, Food Stamps. 66.00
West Publishing Co., Supplies,
Warren County Bar Association 24.72
Gray A Creech, Inc., Supplies, Register of Deeds 67.59
Hall A McChesney, Inc., Supplies, Register of Deeds.. . 67.04
N. C. Department of Conservation A Development,
County Part 471.45
L. D. Gottschalk, Repairs, Hendrlck Building 100.00
Harold Lynch, Painting, Court House 250.00
Zep Manufacturing Co., Supplies, Court House 45.73
Crawley Oil Co., Inc., Fuel Oil, Court House & Jail .... 201.19
Storr Sales Co., Supplies, Board of Elections 74.62
Phillips Petroleum Co., Automobile Expenses,
Sheriffs Dept 86.79
BP Oil Corp., Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Dept 14.68
Warren County A. A. Fund, County Part 2,020.06
Warren County A. F. D. C. Fund, County Part 3,021.75
Warren County A. D. Fund, County Part 1,572.56
Warren County Medicaid Fund, County Part 4,521.97
A. P. Rodwell, jr., Salary, Sept., 1970 600.00
Roberta W. King, Salary, Sept., 1970 425.00
Janice W. Haynes, Salary, Sept., 1970 375.00
A. E. Wilson, Salary A Travel, Sept., 1970. 485.00
John R. Blaylock, Salary, Sept., 1970 80.00
L. B. Hardage, Salary, Sept., 1970 332.87
Jim Dan Hemmings, Salary, Sept., 1970 279.84
Erdlne C. Rogers, Salary, Sept., 1970 283.33
Leonard C. Cooper, Salary,Sept., 1970 216.42
George Willis Koonce, Salary, Sept., 1970 171.00
Emily Balllnger, Salary, Sept., 1970 203.71
Bertha Janet Forte, Salary, Sept., 1970 168.01
Ella Carroll Dunson, Salary, Sept., 1970 156 95
Claude J. Fleming, Salary, Sept., 1970 250.50
Jim H. Hundley, Salary, Sept., 1970 560.00
Mary Frances Rodwell, Salary, Sept., 1970 425.00
Loyce M.Connell,Salary,Sept., 1970 425.00
Clarence A. Davis, Salary, Sept., 1970 465.00
Bonnie G. Stevenson,Salary,Sept., 1970 220.00
Lloyd W. Newsom, Salary, Sept., 1970 415.00
Melvln Dorsey Capps, Salary, Sept., 1970 470.00
Theodore R. Williams, Salary, Sept., 1970 415.00
Harold P. Robinson, Salary, Sept., 1970 415.00
Julian W. Farrar, Salary, Sept., 1970 768.00
Matt R. Johnston, Salary, Sept., 1970 510.00
Margaret T. Myrlck,Salary,Sept., 1970 '... 510.00
Linda Gayle McKlnney, Salary, Sept., 1970 465.00
Margaret S. Felts, Salary, Sept., 1970 371.00
Laura Gardner Tucker, Salary, Sept., 1970 326.00
Linda H. Carter, Salary, Sept., 1970 300.00
Deborah Louise Brown, Salary, Sept., 1970 487.00
Jack M. Morrill, Salary, Sept., 1970 465.00
James A.Jefferson, Jr., Salary, Sept., 1970 50.00
Dr. H. H. Foster, Salary, Sept., 1970 80.00
Lulle Price Gay, Salary, Sept., 1970 146.30
Amos L. Capps, Salary A Travel, Sept., 1970 79.24
R. P. Thorne, Salary A Travel, Sept., 1970 40.40
Richard R. Davis, Salary A Travel, Sept., 1970 38.80
Alfred J. Ellington, Salary, Sept., 1970 38.00
John A. Wilson, Jr., Salary A Travel, Sept., 1970 40.40
James H. Llmer, Salary, Sept., 1970 130.00
Roy Lee Harmon, Salary, Sept, 1970..' 480.00
Warren County Memorial Library, County Aid .450.00
Branch Banking A Trust Co., Bank Service Charge .... 5.00
R. E. Burnette, Rent on Mobile Office 80.00
Thelma W. Davis, Salary, Sk*., 1970 287.00
Sarah A. Russell, Salary, Sept., 1970 287.00
W. R. Hayes, Rent, Magistrate's Office, Sept., 1970 . . . 40.00
N. G. Hud gins, Facility Fee 5.00
Gideon F. Alston, Rent, Magistrate's Office, Sept., 1970. 10.00
Shirley B. Newman, Salary, Sept., 1970 ■. . 444.00
Barbara A. Keeton, Salary,Sept., 1970 371.00
Leonard J. Kill an, Salary, Sept., 1970,,,,,,,,,,,,, 125.13
Warrenton Insurance Agency, Bond Premium 10.00
L. A. Hicks, Mowing Warren County Airport 20.00
Gulf OH Corp., Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Dept.... 19.27
Humble Oil A Refining Co.,
Automobile Expenses, Sheriff's Dept 97.49
Humble Oil A Refining Co., Expenses, Ambulance Service. 49.88
Willie Cook, Salary, Sept., 1970 268.20
Beulah Moore, Salary, Sept., 1970 47.52
Wesley David Hall, Salary, Sept., 1970 105.78
N. C. Public Employees' Social Security Agency,
Social Security Tax for quarter ending 9-30-70. .... 3,268.35
Retirement System of N. C„ Retirement,
Extension Service Empoyees 162.19
N. C. Local Governmental Employees Retirement
System, Retirement, Social Service Employees 335.46
N. C. Local Governmental Employees Retirement
System, Retirement, General County Employees 492.70
N. C. Department of Revenue, State Withholding Tax
for Quarter ending 9-30-70 836.90
Total Disbursements 942,711.23