Work Of Registrars To Give College Aid The work of registrars in Warren County's 14 voting precincts will increase the prospects of a needy student attending college. Hang to your on employees Give them an employee insurance plan -with benefits they can't afford to ignore. A Nationwide Employee Family Plan*. Here's a special life and health plan designed just for companies with 3 to 9 employees. Call a Nationwide agent today for details. BILL FLEMING EAST MACON STREET WARRENTON, N. CAROLINA 257-3298 rationwide Mutual Insurance Company I Nationwide Life Insurance Company Home Office' Columbus. Ohio * Efforts of the registrars, and their counterparts across the state have resulted in the presentation of $3,500 in scholarships made available by the News Election Service of New York to the association of North Carolina's chief county election officers. Mrs. Miriam T. Coleman, executive secretary of the Warren County Board of elections, was complimentary of the efforts of county registrars, and said scholarship money in this area will be turned over to I.ouisburg College. A committee of the N. C. Association of County Election Board Executive Secretaries will select recipients from nominations made bv executive secretaries around the state. News Election Service is the cooperative election reporting agency organized by the major news gathering organizations in the country, ABC News, The Associated Press, CBS News. NBC News and United Press International. NES tabulates and distributes election returns to these five companies for transmittal to virtually every daily newspaper and broadcast station in the country. Average Life Most household type incandescent bulbs are designed to iperate an average of 750 to 1000 hours. Church Named To Committees In N. C. House Rep. John T. Church of Vance County has drawn important committee assignments in the House. He is vice-chairman of committees on Higher Education and State Government, and is a member of Finance, Employment Security. Judiciary III, and Transpor tation Committees. Rep. Church has said that a questionnaire from representatives of the 13th District to be used for expressing opinion on issues before the General Assembly will be sent out soon. He added that any action on the part of citizens will be welcome as a guide from constituents. Church's seat in the House is No. 34. His office is Room 2218, P. 0. Box No. 7284 and telephone number is 733-5749. His secretary is Mrs. Mary Bryant Lamson. Servicemen From Warren Active On Many Fronts Marine Sergeant Ricky R. Rivers, whose wife Peggy is the daughter of Steven Rodwell of Warrenton. has reported for duty with the 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa. He joined the Marine Corps in September 1972. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Rivers of Rt. 1. Norlina. Ends Training Marine Private Daniel Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie L. Howard of Rt. 1, Macon, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Parris Island. S. C. He is married to the former Gracie • Durham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Durham of Rt. 1. Manson. Graduates Navv Seaman Recruit Jerrv D. Alston, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wardell Alston of Rt. 3, Warrenton has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Orlando, Fla. In Exercise ' hfc,vv Roiler Technician Third Class Darnell K. Rullock. son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rullock I of Route 2, Macon. N. C., is participating in the multination naval exercise "Caribex 1-77." He is serving as a , crewmember aboard the guided missile destroyer USS Richard E„ Rvrd, homeported in Norfolk, Va. Participates Airman Michael C. Perrv. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Perrv of Rt. 1, Warrenton, recently participated in Red Flag, a Tactical Air Command training exercise conducted at Nellis AFR. Nev. Airman Perry is an aircraft maintenance specialist at Seymour Johnson AFR, with the 4th Tactical Fighter Wing whose F-4 Phantom aircrews took part in simulated aerial combat and flew other close air support related missions. The airman is a 1973 graduate of John Graham High School. On Maneuvers Senior Airman Bobby Long, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. George E. Long of Norlina, is participating in Operation Jack Frost '77, a special winter combat training exercise in central Alaska. The massive four-week exercise will train forces under sub-zero arctic conditions to defend military bases in Alaska and the trans-Alaska pipeline. The airman is a 1973 graduate of Norlina High School. His wife. Carmen, is the daughter of Maryland Wilson of Rt. 1, Norlina. He is stationed at Shaw AFB, S. C. If .You Are Interested In Selling A Tract Of Timber, 30 Acres Or Larger, Please Call Us Collect At Our Procurement Office Nearest You. Or Write Continental Forest Industries, Inc. Louitburg 496-2700 P.O. Box 385 Woody.rd 486 529« Rranklinton, N.C. 27525 N<*r» Woodyard 456 2611 Warren County District Court William McLean Davis and Joe Edward Hampton, Jr., charged with the murder of Cleveland Wilson, larceny from person and larceny of an automobile were given a 96-hour hearing in the mixed session of district court on Friday. Judge Charles W. Wilkinson, Jr., of Henderson would not grant bond for the two defendants and ordered a preliminary hearing for Feb. 11. In other cases heard, the following action was taken: Clifton Alston, no operator's license, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appear ance on Feb. 25 with bond set at $100. William McKinnlev Bullock, no insurance, improper registration. found guilty of improper registration and not guilty of no insurance, court cost. Ferbie Davis, eight charges of worthless checks, ordered to jail for 60 days assigned to quarters for women prisoners, suspended for six months on condition that she pay amount of all checks totalling $194.19, pay court costs in one case and fine of $25. Archie Green, assault on female, court cost. Jerry Macklin, nonsupport. called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Feb. 4 with bond set at $200. Rernard Stu Miller, driving under influence, called and failed. Willie James Taylor, assault on female, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Feb. 4 with bond set at $200. Reginald Leon Valentine, failure to stop at red light, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Feb. 18 with bond set at $100. Albert Henderson, nonsup port, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Feb. 4 with bond set at $200. Egerton Plummer, Jr.. nonsupport. called and failed. Ordered arrested for appear ance on Feb. 4 with bond set at $200. For The Finest In MONUMENTS and Grave Markers Erected On Your Plot Direct From Factory To You C ALL 456-3592 NEWS0M STONE WORKS Wise, N. C. We Also Cut Death Dates And Clean Stones In Cemetery Claude Stuart Outland. com municating threats, ordered to jail for six months, suspended for two years on condition that he pay fine of $100, cost of court and that he in no way assault, threaten or molest Everett King in any way. Edward D. Hargrove, assault bv pointing gun, court cost. EQUIPMENT DISPERSAL OF Percy Wrenn — Emporia, Virginia Saturday 10:30 AUCTION February 5th 10 tractors. 13 trucks & cars, 5 peanut combines—2 portable bulk tobacco barns—Modern peanut, tobacco & General (arm equip. Emporia at Rt. 301, Rt. 627 wwi 8 1/2 miles. For Brochure & complete list: Mr. Wrenn Call or 804-638-3844 Write HERMITAGE ro 004 3S6 44*)1

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