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Harrru Advertising Median Volume 79 Warrenton, County of Wj1 iRrnirf) Your Best Advertising Medium ' 1 j ' 3 . v M .i, ' ''' ► N umber 19 Calf Show Not Likely This Year U-f'rirr ' hi 1- -a! <j 1 •; .' ' • ha' ' k « P« • r\ • ' A ■ K< i a \ hard- jr'.t- . d ,'.v ; . rn^iu-st i-i.i He v.i;(j j hat af , • \ he road 1*- .1 < i * •. t • if mi : 1 >ad t ha' 11 families In »• mi ,! a no I ha' ' is traveled by t wr> sch<* >' buse-^ The commissioners told Waisor. that his previous requests had been jjirned over t« ! be H1 ghwa> ("«>.'rt.n a nd u hlie t h<-\ did nut ♦ • v p♦ • t• t a" hardMjrfanner '«■ ' « 1 • 1 st*roni-iar\ ! • »«td- ' ' h« -a •, diinru' T hi^ \» ,»r f h.r ' h-e\ (>i|j ,1 l'am r»'t«•••.r ' ; " 1 < i»• >:! ' ■ the Mir hu •' '■ ' "Mir: 1 ■vs.. • F ranh 1 u . ! >.»_• \\ • reported f ha' h- .pu.'kr.tff ,p v dn^s durmr ' h. ,..r\ .a \ 1. k 1! 1 ed 7l.< i'avt ,i a .t\ a v, ,;,j ; L • hat h.i- *: v» . a 1 * l< - | • . ! h»- rr< an 1 • h.r < 1 > «:■ r « »ti- .1 • • -..ttfij , \i-' makiar a ' ni ,1! !• ■' ' h«' • 1 ar • a .V>. I dnt'fs . a< ' ' i' *■<! \ V Kndu, a ;.,y < 'ujlfM • a r«■ |»- aa , • , v, U-ctfd ; m V pr 1! n ; h» ,i na " a r .a $.'U ..«•] reaki.ar .1 ' <a .. t he \ »ar '»f $x(i \ j">>• a a 1 is '*'J "i"- of the !.t\ • . \ ( •» n n I \ M a n .1 r »• r ( h a r 1 e - Ma> rv v<• p<>rI rd t ha' R»\ .1. ,.1 t inn for Warren ('<> .n t \ appear^ t«- b» ,>n srheduh lb said thai with 3 a persons empl' >\ ed ander » 'f T A ' h» M arr n< ■ v a< . 1 n< 1 ♦ - Visit Friends Mr and Mrs Robert I >.r. - • >! (iroen shorn and Mr ff a v \x <m»«i I )av i^. of K<>rt Wavm Ind and Florida vMicd friends her* Tuesda- H -b« rt and H.n\wtM.td I) a \ 1 s ar» h<>th n a 11 \ - «>t Warrant - »n W arrt-n ( oun!\ played host to industrial de\ elopers a( a tfolf .tilling htl«l ni t h • W a-r r »-nt «»n ( <>untr\ ( luh mi I ridav a |i|m <' x i ni.-< (» I \ -I • Wm ill htisint hs jtrui « i \ n Irat1» r s §i>in«<j a l ralTi ..t 1111111 -1 i la! r r 111 t « r |»i»m K« ^ n' n K Im a lour •»! \N ar' < n ( . . • 11 \ iinii i r mi ml <■! w:"ll >i> I h« V\ ar r en I on < nun(r\ ( tub < bar Irs Hrty#s counl > mttnatfrr ;il dir. . ■ •■ ' h « f Ml I f V\ rt fll^hl. sin « . svf U 1 , !lt "• |m i i<i11 • 1 - v\ i■ f < aT1 \ • ■ n it (i ■ iJ i 'I : ■ — *• ' i t . ' l<>< al (oin Mill DM i» tor «• ha \ inw « i ■ r i«i! • k < Hundreds Visit Old Inez Homes H -.1 \\ sMI I II ; • , ■' ■ ' • • • i • II . -. ' • 1 > ■ O >:• ■ V ' ' • ' '•* I • I ;; h |!> tiisj - i Mimrl him1 .. " ■ .irt'cr hi n |T. - .r- >. • ! • ■ . M..... ■ ■ m<i : t- ?.? ,k, • ,tt 1 :• fT v Mm ; hr i 1. 11 1 n«.| Four Men Break From Warren Jail 11. ■ a. , ■ i ' [ M .1' i ■ i h< . ' ,• k-,t£t t * * i ! >• p \ M.ir ■ '1 !;. i-11 I;. -• t'i'1 - ■' I-;.. .1. I \..r ., 11 1M , I | A 1 i 1111 ' ■ A I, r - , I ■ ' . ' . • v. | P . . IV, ,t I\ I; ■■(. I ■ • I., I fr J . 1 " ' ' -I >' t A r I t « i l,;rh ,-v I'.r.i.lt • : !'. . .ik ;T,r , -.1, ■ 1 , U .)• Soul City Land Sales Are Moving Rapidly Land sal«H in t he («reen I >uk« Subdivision at Soul <" 11 > ha\ «• gotten off lo a running start F B McKissick president of the Soul (it v Company said yesterda\ F ( Seaman of f i Seaman Real F state C«mpan\ located at 213 South Williams Street in Henderson, was the first contractor to purchase lots in the new residential area McKissirk said that Seaman signed contracts on four lots on April 15 at the Soul ("it \ Company and took options on 15 others His purchases included lots No. 54 and No 55 on Turner Circle and lots No and 64 on White Circle >rama-n v\ 1:11 I's[;ilr ■ , S.I !■< «»l Ilet' in ^.viiI i \ "" ( Vpport unit \ H« i.kI n < t inn w itll S|• t f su iH>.i Muru ♦■!. m ! K 111 re 11 M i- K l-vs i<- k s.t ; ii .uifliru: th.it >c;im;in and Burwcii t 'onM ruction ( ompanv \a j11 br st art iru' <»n t hnr fir*t model home tn be located at t he model home site on I hike I >riv «■ in about t v. m uccks In addrmn. Seaman w ill est ablish t he K ( Sraman Kealt \ In^uran. . (-ompan> in Soul (it\ The Soul ( it \ ( <vmpan\ ha1* rommit men1 ^ on approximat el\ three fourths of the srventv two family lots locator! in t he (ireen Duke Subdivision Mr Kissirk said ,1 -lll.il. I hr 4 , $.■< .it" > ■' ' • I: .f' k -.i U I > !.11ji - . ?,!]•• ,i ii. . •• , •. • ,i 'a • ,f '. .r ' ■ ' i»:• in.J M i,i |. • f■, I».ir< »• ' ■ • r ♦ ■! 1 • ■ r vk i f h i. ■ h i ■ \\ ". 11 • • ' » a .til :rii- tn N.iu ! ii-'i.lrr*-. >fi h.t-j lwi-n •1 1 w m t hr«'r a ' 11 H.i rn.ini I Julj. ■ < V j t " ' c h.iij (>»■• n ! bin ' 1 All L ■ } '<V.111 11 ifij !■ m k *..!'• '• V VI IP 1 hi I Ml I , ' . <A . I ' k h. • .■ •** ■ i'.1111»r - - . >•• t in 11 ' -«[T • • I"*rti•»i Memorial Service \ Mi 'Uoria >»'r\ id' u •11 * ♦ i<i .it I hi Knjk'fU . I \ l 'nmi'Uiil • v ( • nt• • r "n Sumia\ Ma\ <4 .it 4 p ni I hr MT\ !<■» will hf ■ •mHurfi'ij hv thr H<>\ Kohrrt \\ Or> > Bake Sale I"hr \ 1.»«■«vn I nit« «i Mrt h»«iiM W iinirn \a ill sponsor a hakr - air • >n FnHa\ Ma\ 7 browning at ■' ti i .t: thr AAA ( .,t- Co in VVarrruton Harherur chicken pi.iii-s ■ .ikrv 3'kI pics and other hak»'H kf.wxis u ill !><• on salr Mail and snow on Koiift- 401 h» ar \N arrenton hlam»*d for wr«-.k in whnh thrrr person* vs t , • n|tjr*'ci .it v\ r*< k ^atur (l.is In bottom pirturt- -i/r ol hail i** shown l'h«n o h\ I ><>n Milh i Storm Is Blamed For Local Wreck H\ HI I I \ Hi i\\ \KI t ■ , IT • M • • ' ■ -' ; i ■. r!,i . 1 ' i 'l.i" uii - • ■ .,rs M. . ■ •r ! In I |i ■< lift 1", , n : . I: ■ - 1 I . - • , ! I >S V " ■''' ' I-' 'I! ' f' "I .• i li-M'i ]i'ii < -■ t>. • i.i ii..i» ii m■, ,1 It ' • I'll 1 li lt N, ,11 , , |J j h. ii-i ' x' . 111 u .iv ;. i ,i i! in i 1 hr i. '.iii Paintings To Be Exhibited Here 1 ht \\ .irrvnl|»n \rt- t omi smoi - p!♦ ■.t i .t sponsor ,1' v hiInt of dr.iw mijs .t rul umt in^s h\ Richard Ro^rf* «»! darvland Thr v«>rks K Mr {otrrrs iiispl;v\ hi^ ! »1< of aptiinn^ nvonicnts of mow nrfil Thr paint inijs an- <»! >»m»pI#■ of t he Turkana t riU- • 1 \frir.i Thr draw inwr^ ar* of hiltin-n from th«' Washington > (' . area Mr Rn^rrs trarhrs at ['.via son I'm\ rrsit \ ami Morgan M.tir ( ollri^r Thr paintings Kill hr up through thr month of ^1 a\ at A \ A (ias Co on South ^lain St rrrt in Warrrnton Thr irt ist HirharH Holers, \*ill b« tr»^rnt for a reception on •>at ur(ia\ afternoon. May 29 Ph.- puhlir is invited to attend Earthworms Add To Diet \,,ri i I i sh I looks J lower Hen-* ; Mt v Ml I h :»• . l.-d ; > . ^ hi.' • •: . • 1 • i.-t m. • a uv • - • r • ' • • I ,1 V*. lis ,J-r • « I ]. 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(Continued on page No Staff Changed Planned Bank Merger Expected Near End Of This Year Board To Be Asked To Peep Old inn \ hi-» • 'A ; ,u r» ■ t- : t'.vi • • i !;♦• .>o;ir J f "• T h» B« >.i r - hli '1::V U ,1-rr r t . h.i • • ! » h . •! • • •! - .1 r : A - . n.,.-i ! rt • • >• i *.,.. • ' --a 11 \ • ' • U , • . i f v !{. ir.: F .1... .it . • • • a .t; w h,iT v\ .r ! \\ • I v • . i i • >r;. i W.» it ;.«• .mjtri—i.•• ' h.ii • • •h. | ■ I U ' I . .i • 1 t* !>. • V, 'A I''''! I M li H I \ 11 ' • • ! M .►! th , ' .i - • n , p -.'if. I h. ■v ■ • |' 1 ' hi • !' /in !». • v*. .. . >r[M r *••!.■ M r in • i f'.; r • ■ • : ' ' • hn.-ihi ! h.t' ' h« iv HT **»■" ",| w, ' ,«.* |. ' -« • ' , •'• vi• h. »i >; ! ' « »M .ti—• »■«i i H.t• ' . -K n ill !M • - Mr. Senator Alford To Be A Candidate K< n k\ m<>1 \ : :^ . \ .lr I<»< 1.i •• a* .> .. <lhi.il» t<>r r» •• 1 «" to 1 1 ♦ \r»rt I1 ( a.r oh n.i Slate • .t'»' u-. t to ! hi 17 ' fiUMT tt i. l,r;i:n.ir\ \ f»r«.nii •• «■ • ' K"« k \ M<oin> hu>iness and civ ic r.ider. h.ts represent«•«i : he S« • • n 11 srii;i!orial I hst net for - \ 1 rrnv< The «li<tri«*T includes ihr i niin!it"s ut Franklin. Nash. \ an■ Warrt'n and Wilson in • intern North Carolina In of t «• r i n ir himself for r» elert ion, Mr \ I ford said: l isr.il integrity should be our w atchw ord at all times. hut it is (•sj»iM-iall\ important in view of the mtumis budget arv problem now t.i.int: our State Men* in Nort h ( arol n.. fti1 do not • nragr in deficit spending ^ r ir« required b\ law to have a balanced budget In short, if we don't have it. we don't spent it 1'his is a wise poltr\. and 1 intend to do everything within nu power to see that the taxpayer gets a dollar's worth nf benefit from every dollar h» sends to Raleigh." \ longtime resident of Nash County. Mr Alford is serving his second successive term as Chairman of the Senate Kducation Committee He has served two terms as Chairman of the Senate Insurance M FORD i • ■•r.n'.it tee and two terms as Vice Chairman of th»' powerful Senate Finance Committee His current assignments •.ficliidc the chairmanship of the Fducation Committee and membership on the Committees on Agriculture; Criminal .Jus tier anrl Corrections. Finance. Insurance; and Judiciary No. ) Prior to his Senate service, Mr Alford was active in Continued on page 8) f»« ri»• <j tor ^ ■r ♦ W H ! ' M . •" \a »-!' r-.i K 'I ' '!• <»f t h* • ":.• r. »• mt\ vtl 1 . .1/. Vv }■; M i;ir-incr K T • t 1 ' M: T c h«* I; ind h< • . '*«■«;mh»*ni Americans Keep Their T-Shirts On To Celebrate K - ,'!•!<itg n off vour I'hest, <!. ■ r -hiri : heri «i-r> 1*. million to ..isi 'Tom in 1975-. factory in pi: each with something to •>av 'Toifmli:, praise. protest, ail' ertise. philosophize over, or portray in drawings, paintings, • r [ holographs. i an;pu- stores will personal . student T hirt- with an_v ■ 11.1 il• in order message, girl likeness, or ideological svmbol of rebellion, endear r;:• rit, or a hatever \ New o-k jew eler enables w. "n il ' keep their shirts on : wea.'.ng miniature silver ■i rt - hanging on neck ... ns New at bookstores is a <aual >( I shirt ing show ing 1 ■.i'a tn transform an ordinary shirt into an exciting, self ex ,iresMU billboard " losing Their Shirt ttriitfn large in everything "■ in stencil inks to rhine stones these talking T shirts ire 'he biggest chapter yet in lift story of America's t.ivoiSte garment, the National Geographic Six'iety says. Tit le of t he T shirt's biography, lettered across a . In st. might be "Clark Gable Wears No I'ndershirt." In 1934 i hat was a headline. Hi just about did in the undershirt business when he stripped off his necktie and shirt before the nation's moviegoers in "It Happened One Night" am revealed to one and all that hi was not wearing anything underneath but a bare chest The unuerwear industry still shivers over the way red blood ed American men decided suddenly that what wasn't good enough for a movie star wasn't goi>d enough for them, either. Namely, an undershirt. Hut in a few years what the sleeveless undershirt didn't have, its descendant did: World War II Practically every man in uniform, including every imitator of hare chested movie stars, was wearing a new skivvy shirt. (.1 Living < olors Spread flat and with its stubby sleeves, it looked like a T It came in a choice of three til colors, white for sailors, green for marines, and olive drab for soldiers In its way it was closest to a GI's heart, for the civilianized serviceman took the T shirt home with him Marlon Rrando immortalized a torn version of the garment when he wore it playing Stanley Kowalski in the stage and movie versions of Ten nessee Williams' play. "A (Continued on page 8)
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