The Public Record Warren Deed Transfers Basil B. Tippette and others to Lamar P. Morgan and wife. Lot 72R of Eaton's Ferry Estates in River Township. Rob H. Yancey and wife to Oliver H. Yancey and wife, 44 4-5 acres in Warrenton Township. B. N. Williamson, III, ■trustee, to Furney M. Rivers and wife, two tracts in Shocco Township. Furney M. Rivers and wife to Ivey A. Bolton, Jr., two tracts of land in Shocco Township. James 0. Rhew to Everett S. Stainback and wife, 78.5 acres in Judkins Township. William D. Puryear and wife to Linda C. Watkins and husband, Lot 11 of Matthews Manorwood and 1-27 undivided interest in "Park" of Matthews Manorwood in Sixpound Township. E. K. Powe, CTA, of Estate of Wright Tisdale, to Mariam B. Orgain, two parcels of land in Warrenton Township. Lake Gaston Estates, Inc., to Frankie R. Ransdell and wife. Lot 158, East Section Lake Gaston Estates Extension in Sixpound Township. Frank P. Meadows, Jr., and others to R. D. Gorham, Jr., Lot 10 of Northern Cove Subdivision in Roanoke Township. M. S. Benton, as trustee for Hoerner Waldorf Corporation to Hoerner Waldorf Corporation, 86 acres in Judkins Township. N.C.N.B. and others to J. W. Jenkins, Inc.. certain parcel of land in Warren County. McGrady Cordell and wife to Grover C. Cordell, 43.53 acres in Sandy Creek Township. Grover C. Cordell and wife to McGrady Cordell, 31.36 acres in Sandy Creek Township. Grover C. Cordell and wife to Willard F. Cordell and wife, 11.96 acres in Sandy Creek Township. McGrady Cordel and wife to , Alva 0. Cordell Knight, 10.49 9 acrjb in S^pdv Creek-T8Wnshi£ William S. Bugg to Ruth Sears Bugg and others, 2.43 acres in Warrenton Township. A R PERU* S GLASS CO dfld Hetulc'sot.) Oxygen b Supply Co 120 Eptom Rood H«nd«r»on N. C. Ph. 438 4313 o« 438 6311 Complete Parts Service For All Farm TRACTORS AliSO ■ WE REBUILD TRACTOR ENGINES STANDARD Motor Parts Co. Henderson Oxford Rpldsville, Harrenton Walter F. Carter and wife to Julian Alphonza Carter, parcel in Fishing Creek Township. Marriage licenses James Edward Jiggetts. 38. black, of Norlina. to Daisy Mae Hendricks. 21. black, of NorUna. William Charles Bo wen. 18. white of Warrenton, to Gloria Annette Weary. 18. white, of Henderson. Clifton Ernell Richardson, 20, black, of Areola, to Geraldine Freeman, 18, black of Hollister. In Memoriam In Memory of Lewis G. White, Jr. Mr. White entered into the world of the unknown on December 13, 1976, in Martin Place Hospital in Warren. Michigan. He was stricken with a heart attack over a year ago and had been in declining health since that time. He was the son of Mrs. Oma White of Wise. North Carolina, and the late Lewis G. White. The funeral service was held on Wednesday, December 15, at 11 a. m. at Sprott Funeral Chapel, the Rev. Donald E. Hasse officiating. Interment was at Oak view Cemetery. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mildred Alcinia White, two daughters. Mrs. Martha White Levere, of Huntington Woods, Michigan, and Miss Patricia White, of the home, one granddaughter, Retia Levere, one brother. Alvin L. White, of Hampton, Virginia, three nieces and a nephew, and a host of other relatives and friends. Mr. White was a member of Briar Presbyterian Church in Detroit. He had served as Elder from time to time. He had been associated with the Borden Co., Inc.. in Detroit since 1946. and was promoted to Personnel Manager and Operator over twenty-five years, until his health failed*in 1975. A quiet, gentle man, he was loved and liked by all who knew him, and will be greatly missed by his family, friends, neighbors and the church. In memory of our son and brother. Charles Leonard Alston, who passed away January 10, 1973. Our family circle has been broken A link gone from our chain But though we're parted for awhile. We know we'll meet again. PERRY ALSTON AND FAMILY LOW DOWN PAYMENT INSURANCE • CARS•TRUCKS •MOTORCYCLES COMPLETE FIRE COVERAGE Representing Blue Cross & Blue Shield WE INSURE ALL DRIVERS George Shearin INSURANCE AGENCY f. MARKET St. Warrenton. N. C. George W. Shearin Phone 257 3481 I COLONIAL WOOD STORM DOORS ed ni 6 LITE 15 LITE ONE LITE SEE YOUR LOCAL BUILDING SUPPLY DEALER MFQ'RD BY STEPHENSON MILLWORK CO. WILSON, N. C. Defendant Charged In Court Contempt A young male defendant was charged with contempt of court during Friday's mixed session of district court. Judge Linv/ood T. Peoples of Henderson ordered Richard Hargrove confined in jail for 30 days after he appeared in court under the influence of intoxicat ing beverage. He was found guilty of unlawfully, willfully and contemptously interrupting court proceedings during the setting of district court. The case against him. assault on a female, was continued. In other cases coming before the court, the following were disposed of: Hugh Johnson Ayscue, Jr., nonsupport, continued until Judge People's next day in court pending investigation into the defendant's earnings with orders that he pay $15 for support of his minor children. Early Boyd, probation viola tion, final forfeiture on bond paid in amount of $75 by bondsman with order of arrest issued for appearance of defendant in district court with bond set at $3,000. Bernell Bullock, no operator's license, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appear ance on Jan. 21 with bond set at $200. Ernest H. Davis, nonsupport, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Judge People's next day with bond set at $1000. Thomas Davis, forgery and uttering. Defendant waived right to preliminary hearing and ordered to appear at next criminal session of Superior Court to answer charge with bond set at $400. Willie Lee Durham, nonsup port, ordered to jail for six months and assigned to work under supervision of N. C. Department of Corrections. Notice of appeal given to next criminal session of Superior Court with bond set at $1000. Ivey Felts, public drunken ness, continued until Judge People's next day in February. Annie Belle Henderson, disposing of mortgaged proper ty. Attorney for defendant made motion for dismissal of charges and case dismissed upon failure of prosecuting witness Jo make case. Floyd Hood, disposing of mortgaged property. Attorney for defendant made motion for dismissal of charges and case dismissed after prosecuting witness could not make case. Clemon I^eon Kearney, assault with deadly weapon, and assault on female, ordered to jail for one year and assigned to work under supervision of N. C. Department of Corrections. Notice of appeal given to next criminal session of. Superior Court with bond to remain in effect. Mertis Meadows, worthless check, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appear ance on Jan. 21 with bond set at $200. Haywood L. Montague, no operator's license, final forfeiture of bond and voluntary dismissal taken by state. Henry Clark Richardson, driving while license revoked and driving under influence, ordered to jail for not less than 12 months nor more than 24 months and assigned to work under supervision of N. C. Department of Corrections with recommendation that he be treated for alcoholism while in Pot's Gospel Book Store Church Supplies &■ Literature of All Kinds BALDWIN PIANOS ft ORGANS Choir Robes 113 S.Garnett St. HENDERSON prison. Notice of appeal given to next criminal session of Superior Court with bond set at $1000. Henry Richardson, trespass, not guilty. Clarence Shearin, assault on female, ordered to jail for six months and assigned to work under supervision of Department of Corrections suspended for one year on condition that he remain of good behavior and not violate any State or Federal laws and pay court costs. William Lewis Southerland, nonsupport, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Jan. 21 with bond set at $1000. Janie Laverne Talley, careless and reckless driving and no operator's license, found guilty of careless and reckless and not guilty of other charge, fined $22 and court costs. John Carsmon Talley, failure to drive right half of highway, voluntary dismissal. Mac Taylor, possession of broken sealed whiskey, ordered to jail for one day with credit given for time served. Silas Terry, Jr., careless and reckless driving, fined $25 and court costs. Russell Steven Vanburen, driving under influence, ordered to jail for six months, suspended for one year and placed on probation for one year under supervision of N. C. Probation Commission with special conditions that he pay fine of $100 and court costs, not operate motor vehicle on highways of North Carolina except as allowed by restricted driving privilege which has stipulation that he may not have any odor of alcohol on his breath and not drive more than 35 miles per hour. He was also brdered to attend alcoholic rehabilitation program at the County Mental Health Clinic. Victor E. Walden, three charges of worthless checks, ordered to jail for 30 days with each other charge to run concurrent at expiration of 30 days. Notice of appeal given to next criminal session of Superior Court with bond set at $500. Albert Wat kins, assault with deadly weapon, ordered to jail for nine months and assigned to work under supervision of N. C. Department of Corrections with credit for 14 days confinement in jail pending trial grant ed. Weapon ordered confiscated and disposed of according to law. Cleveland Watson, public drunkenness, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Jan! 21 with bond set at $250. Irene Marion Williams, worthless check, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Jan. 21 with bond set at $100. Willie Stevenson vs. William Caudle, bill of particulars, case placed on file because defendant is disabled. Martha Harrington, injury to real property, ordered to jail for women prisoners for six months. Notice of appeal given to next criminal session of Superior Court with bond set at $200. Tom Terry, speeding 73 in 55 mph zone, found guilty of exceeding safe speed, fined $15 and court costs. Seven kings of Norway were named Haakon. for the best furniture values in town SEE US Satterwhites Henderson, N C. SEAMAN REALTY & INS. CO. — Office 456-2255 Home 257-2718— Visit Our Office In Soul City James T. Fleming, Manager Ufo-Hospftalizatwn-Group-DisabKity N.C. Mutual Life Ins. Co. National Homes Quafity Home BuHng - financing CLASSIFIED ADS DIAL — 257-5541 Classified Advertising casta tea cents per word, with a minimum charge of $1.00. Additional insertions of same id, without change, are half price. Both classified advertising and display advertising must he- in our office by 5 p. m. Monday. Rates for display advertising and pre-printed inserts available upon request. LOST-DEC. 21, NEAR Warren Plains, Male Liver and White Pointer Puppy. $25.00 Reward. Call Elree Hilliard at 257 2749. Jan. 6. 13-c. FRUIT TREES, NUT TREES, berry plants, grape vines, landscaping plant material-offered by Virginia's largest growers. Free copy 48-pg. planting guide catalog in color, on request. Waynesboro Nur series Inc. — Waynesboro, Virginia 22980. Jan. 6. 13, 20, 27-c. BIDS FOR RENOVATION will be accepted by the Warren County Health Department December 20 through January 14. Equal Opportunity Employer. Jan. 6, 13-c. LET BERNIE'S SEWING Center, Macon, tune up your old sewing machine or fix you up with a new machine. Trade ins and financing available. Call Bernard* Williams 257-4295 after 5:00. Oct. 7-tfc. WANTED - TOBACCO ALlotment poundage. Call E. B. Rideout. 257-4715. Jan 6-Feb. 3-p. ACCOUNTING CLERK III Duties include operating a magnetic record computer. High School graduate plus one vear experience required. Must pass State Merit Exam for Clerk/Typist III. Salary range $6,780 to $8,520 annually. Call 492 4011 between hours of 8:005.00 p. m. for appointment. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Jan. 13-c. WANTED - SOMEONE TO assume payments on nice 2 or 4 bedroom mobile home. Tel 919-537-6101. March 27-tfc. WANTED - PART-TIMEClerk, general office duties. Must enjoy working with people. Excellent salary and benefits. Contact WIC,Program Warren County Health De partment. 257-2707. RINSENVAC STEAM cleans, rinses, and vacuums out dirt leaving carpets professionally clean. Rent at Service Cleaners, Norlina, N C 456 2791. Jan. 13-c. FOR RENT-OFFICE SPACE in the Hunter Bldg. on E. Market Street Downtown Warrenton. Neat witfi good fellow tenants. Floor plan and space flexible. Central air condition. Up stairs and street level offices available. See Bill Fleming or call 257-3298 (office) or 456-2922 (home). Dec. 18-tfc. YOU CAN STEAM CLEAN carpets professionally clean with portable RINSENVAC. Rent at Warrenton Furniture Exchange, Warrenton 2573693. Jan. 13-c. FOR 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 decide to buy. See at Warrenton Furniture Exchange. Sept. 18-tfc. FOR SALE- HAY AND wood. E. B. Rideout, 257-4715. Dec. 16 Thur Jan. 20-c. FOR SALE-HAY, CLOTHES line poles. Contact T. R. Paynter, Paynter Enterprises 257-4687. Oct. 9-tfc. HENDERSON TOYOTA Cars Trucks Parts Service u. 1 IMW. NmhDmimM IWMOII, N.C- 17*M TnWmhene m 491-MI1 FOR SALE - A GOOD selection of used typewriters for sale or rent. Robert N. Neal, Neal's Print Shop, 427 Faton Ave., call 257-3516. June 26-tfc. FOR SALE-LOG HOUSE ON 1.6 acre lot. approximately 6 miles from Warrenton. Secluded with fishing rights on large man-made lake. Has 2 bedrooms. full-tiled bath, kitchen, pantry, large family room, with fireplace, screened porch and a log garage. Ideal for country living or weekend seclusion. Seaman Realty & Insurance Co. Phone 456-2255, Soul City. Jan. 6-tfc. FOR SALE: BROWNING Automatic Shotgun. 20 gauge 3-inch magnum. 28-inch full choke barrel. Like new $275.00. Call 456 2882. Dec. 16-tfc. ATTENTION PARENTS Does your child need a piano. Hurrv to Hill's for January specials- Grand consolette. Regular $1095.00 for $699.00. Hill's Music Shoppe. Behind Mammoth Mart, Henderson, N. C. Jan. 6-tfc. 1000 LARGE HENS FOR sale—257-3582, T. R. Paynter. Jan. 13-c. LOST-HALF OF A SILVER and blue turquoise pierced earring in downtown Warrenton. Call 257-4136 after 5 p. m. Jan. 13-c. FOR SALE-MIXED POOdle puppies. Call 257-4136 after 5 p. m. Jan. 13-c. FOR SALE- 1 McCULLOCH power saw, 1 used refrigerator, 2 tables. Contact Wayne Liming, 257-2305 after 7 p. m. Jan. 13. 20. 27-c. SAVE $20.00 ON HEAVY duty electric heaters. Regularly $57.00 Now Only $37.00. Something Different, Norlina, 456-2491. Jan. 13-c. FOR SALE-1973 DODGE pickup; 318 V-8 motor, automatic transmission, "power" steering, two-tone paint, 32.000 miles, G. H. Read, Norlina, 456 2598. Jan. 13-c. DOES YOUR CHl'RCH NEED an organ or piano, new song books and choir robes? We specialize in quality instruments and a large selection of church music. Hill's Music Shoppe, Behind Mammoth Mart. Henderson, N. C. Jan. 6-tfc. r...^ ; We have the ■ • | Sewing Machine j j to fit your needs, j EASY BUDGETTERMS DEMONSTRATION NO OBLIGATION Starting as low as 9995 WARRENTOJS Furniture Exchange, hie Warrenton, N.C. COLONIAL LODGE RETIREMENT HOME Private or Semi Private Room* With Bath. Two Home Cooked Meals Daily. 7 Dajrt A Week All Service Included Linen. Towels. Maid Service And Supervised On Property Manager Home like Atmoaphere Private Rooms With Bath 1225 00 Mo Semi Private Rooms With Bath S150 00 Mo. Call Roger or Novella Ormsbv Phone (9191 257-8377 Warrenton. N. C. 17509 Veterans and Others Invited ATTENTION FARMERS You get substantial savings on Property Fire Insurance when you Insure with Farmers Mutual Fir* Insurance Association W J. Hecht, Ptm Phooe 2S7 3370 W. R. Drake. Sac 6 Tr*». Tayiof Building FOR SALE—2 USED WOOD heaters priced to sell. Call 257 3815. Jan. 13-c. FOR SALE-146 ACRES ALL fenced, with 96 acres cleared, 3 ponds, and farmhouse with possibilities. Located 4-miles west of Warrenton on both sides of SR 1118. $415.00 per acre. Triangle Realty Corp.. of Louisburg, N. C. 496-5439. Dec. 9-tfc. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE In The General Court of Justice Superior Court Division State of North Carolina Warren County Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Johnny Floyd Parrish of Warren County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Johnny Floyd Parrish to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 10th dav of Januarv, 1977. JFANETTE R. PARRISH Route #2. Box 17-A Warrenton, N. C. Jan. 13. 20. 27, Feb. 3 p. NOTICE OF PI BLIC HEARING You are hereby notified that a public hearing to receive comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Statement on the Henderson, North Carolina 201 Wastewater Treatment System will be held at 7:00 p. m., January 18, 1977 at the Henderson Junior High School, 219 Charles Street, Henderson, N. C. The proposed action is the awarding of grant funds for constructing wastewater transmission, treatment and disposal facilities for the Henderson area. Three alternatives are to be presented at this hearing as described in the Statement. The comments obtained at this Public Hearing will be considered in the selection of the project to be funded. The hearing is being conducted by the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region IV, 345 Courtland Street, NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30308. Telephone: ' 404/881-7458 and North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Box 276o7, Raleigh. North Carolina 27611. A registration desk will be at the entrance to the hearing room, and those persons wishing to present a statement shall T>e required to personally register at the door. Persons may begin to register at 6:00 p. m. and all persons will be called to speak in the order in which they have registered. Anyone may present data, make a statement, or offer a For The Finest In MONUMENTS and Grave Markers Erected On Your Plot Direct From Factory To You CALL 456-3592 NEWS0M STONE WORKS Wise, N. C. We Also Cut Death Dates And Clean Stones In Cemetery viewpoint either orally or in writing. Lengthy statements containing considerable tech nicaJ or economic data should be submitted in writing for the offical record. Oral statements should be concise to permit everyone an opportunity to be heard. Hearing participants will not be subject to questioning from the audience but may be questioned bv the hearing officer for clarification of technical points or to develop better understanding of state ments. The hearing will be recorded and transcribed bv an a' ™urt reporter, and'the record of the hearing will be included in the final environ mental impact statement Statements, supplements to statements, or bri. fs mav be submitted within 15 calendar days following the date of the hearing. Such information should he mailed to John E Hagan. III. chief. EIS Branch Environmental Protection Agency. 345 Courtland St.. NE. Atlanta, Georgia 30308. The draft environmental impact statement shall serve as an outline for discussion. Copies of this draft are a\ : b)e f.>r inspection at the following locations during office hoursEnvironmental Pr« ect ion Agency. Region IV ;()j Courtland Street. NE. Atlanta Georgia: Leslie Perry Memorial Library. 109 Voung Street Henderson. North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources H7 North Salisbury Street. Raleigh! North Carolina: Franklin Cou-, tv Library; North Main Street Louisburg, North Carolina Dec. 30, Jan. I3<\ EXEC! TOR'S \<>iu I In The General Court . 'Mice Sup*.rior Court Divsi,,.-, State of North Carolina Warren Count \ Having qualified us Executor of the estate of Reniamin E. Powell of Warren County.* North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Benjamin k Powell to presentthem to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 17th day of December. I97<>. HERMAN DWIGHT POWELL • Executor CLAYTON AND HALLAlNCE P. 0. Box 187 Warrenton, N. C. Doc. 23. 30. Jan. ,6, 13-c. OXFORD LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Oxford, North Carolina CERTIFIED LIVESTOCK AUCTION Cattle and Slaughter Hog SALE Every Wednesday Feeder Pig SALE EACH 1st. Ef 3rd. Mon. Comm 5%, Maximum 5.00 per Hd. Top Hogs 1.00 Per Hd., V4% Yardage. R3R FARMOt? HAULING SERVICE Phone 693-3616 MONDAY thru FRIDAY Checks from sales can be picked up or will be mailed oft date of sale. North Carolina's Fastest Growing Certified Livestock Auction Market. Your Business Is Appreciated Used Car Values '73 LeMans GT, fully equipped. One owner. Extra clean. '75 Chevrolet Estate wagon. One owner. 19,000 miles. Fully Equipped. Extra nice. '76 Pontiac Grande LeMans, four« door. 15,000 miles. One owner. Extra Clean. '76 MGB Roadster, one owner. Like new. 5,000 miles. RUSHT0N P0NT1AC-CA0ILLAC-0LDS HENDERSON, N.C.