The
Public
Record
Warren Deed Transfers
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Townqhip
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of !•':«(on «s Fprrv Fqtatpq in
Hivpr Townqhip
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I' Carroll .11 . ^mt wifp,
aotp in Warrpnton Townqhip
I ula (' Whitlu ami othpfq to
I ,ula t Whit In two a«'rpq in
Hoanohp Tow nqhip
I nla C Whit In an«| other* to
William ^purgeon Whithv. t l.'t
acrp« an«t I 11 act pq in Koanokp
Township
I .ula (' Whithv ami othpr* to
Marv Iipp Killrhmw. 2.2 «rri>«
in Koanokr Tnwnahip.
I,iila Whithv an«l others to
M«riori«" W Whithv. two aerra
in Hoanokp Township
l.lila C Whithv an«t othrr* to
lanpt W Tiirnpr. 2 OH arrc« in
Mnnnoko Townahip
Marriage Licenses
Krnp«»f Hart hnlnmpw Wat
son. I**, Mark, of Manson. to
I'lllt'.n Davis Wvchf*. 15. Mark of
Man Ron
l.arrv Nohlr JonrR. '*1. Mark.
«»f Norlinn. to Alfrr<j,i .Inoqiir
I i n f •* Voting. •*!. Itlark. of
Warrant on
William Klroorr Kirh.irii««m,
•'r». Mark. of Warrrntnn to
PhvlliR Vvontir KuhanlRon, 1H,
l»l;»«l<. of Warrrnton
Kirhv <*a1n»r7 WinRlnaH. 'JO.
Mark. of llotnlrrRon to Minnir
rirnv 4'ooppr, -'7, Mark. of
On fori!
(iwirpp Mavis. Mark. of
Htrlunomf, Va . to l.ttririria
navi<a. "0, hl'ark. «»l Warrant on
(vA /o\ A -» A
"A" i* ttm lint lellsi of pvery
»l|ilmlwt excnpt thi> <«M Oi»r
man. in which it it «hi> fourth,
ami thp Ethiopian, in which
it ii the 13th I
Men Given Hearing
On Murder Charge
William Mr I .ran I >avt* and
Joe Kdward Hampton. Jr..
apiwarrd in thr mixed session
of district court on Friday to
answer charges of murder,
larrenv from person and
larceny »f nn automobile
following their arrest for the
murder of Cleveland Wilson.
Judgr Claude W Allen. Jr., of
Oxford, presided over the
session.
The rourt found probable
cause in the felony charges and
ordered the men to appear at
the next criminal session of
Superior Court In answer
charges The court also took
into consideration that the
defendants have relatives
nut <>f slate and that Ihev went
to Richmond. Va . on the night
of the murder and denied
cnunselk motion for bond. A
liomlsman for Joe Hampton.
.If was relieved of bond
obligations upon his request.
In other cases tried on
Kridav, the following were
lfis|Mtsed of
Karl llovd, possession of
weapon of death and destruc
lion, voliintarv dismissal.
Tomniv Glenn Hurt on. speed
nig 711 in r.r. niph rone, called
and failed Ordered arrested for
appearance on March 1 with
bond set at $'.W
Crank Crews, worthless
check, called and failed.
Ordered arretted for appear
ance on Feb '■!.'» w it h bond set at
t.'tOO and subpoena issued for
prosecuting witness
Mavic Hose Pints, failure to
drive right of highwav. fined
$.'15 and court costs
■fatties Allen Hargrove,
trespass, court cost1.
Willie Albert Hargrove,
speeding tV> in r>5 mph rone,
praver for mdgmont conlintied
upon pAvment of court costs.
Moses 1 ee Hendrick, shop
lifting, not guilt \
Wade Hollomon. assault
attempting to inflict serious
iniurx ordered to lail for five
months suspended for two
vears and placed on probation
for two \cars under usual
conditions of probation with
special conditions that he
attend the Mental Health Clinic
of Warren Count\ and abide by
such rules as thev establish at
clinic that for two vears he not
be found guilt v of assault and in
no wa\ harass, molest or
interfere with the peaceful
living of l uc> Hollomon He
must also attend public schools
and abide bx all niles and
regulations of the school Costs
remitted
Flisha llowerton nonsup
port, court found lhat ease
Cards Of Thanks
1 w*n1 to thank m* relatives
and friends for the flowers,
cards, food, phone calls and
everv act of kindness show n me
while 1 was in the hospita and
since 1 have returned home
Thank voi,,
SAI.I.IF 1 T.1MF.R
1 wish to thank al! of
friends and relatives for the
visits, cards, rifts and pravers
w hile 1 w as in t he hospit al and
since mv return home Thank
vou a train
ROGER G NORWOOD
We sincerelv thank our
friends and neitrhbors in
Norlina for al! the food and
other acls of Christian
svmpathv shown us during the
illness and death of Mamie's
mother Blanche P Rurrouchv
THF IR A WRAVF.RS
We «'sh to thank our
relatives and friends for the
manv acts of kindnecs rendered
us during t he illness and death
of our mother. Blanche P.
Rurrouchs A special thanks to
TV Coffman and the entire
staff at Warren General
Hospital.
Vlav God bless each of vou
THF. Rl.ANCHFP
RrRROl 'GHS FAMTLY
t
The family of William Davis
gratefully acknowledces the
cards let tors, floral designs
and resolutions of svmpathy in
i their hour of bereavement
THF F AMILY
J would like to thank
cvervonr for all the arts of love
and kindness and especially
votir pravers, since 1 fell and
also since the death of our
mother Special thanks to Dr.
Noel and Dr. Patol and nil the
nurses at MaWa Parham and
Warren General Hospital God
bless each of vou
MRS DAISY RF.AVTS
enters judgment on January
Ci, 1971. by the Honorable
Unwood T. People, and that
judgment was a five year
suspended sentence, with
suspended sentence now expir
ed; case was ordered dismissed.
Samuel McArthur Hunt
speeding 67 in 55 mph zone.'
prayer for judgment continued
upon payment of court costs.
Ko.v Milton Jones, probation
violation, defendant ordered
continued under probation.
Arthur Kearney, possession
of weapon of death and
destruction and disorderly
conduct, called and failed.
Ordered arrested for appear
ance »n Feb. 25 with bond set at
$750 wit h order of arrest issued
for witnesses who also failed to
appear and bond set for
witnesses at $200.
James I,ee Kearney, nonsup
port, not guilty.
Alice M Perry, worthless
check, called and failed.
Ordered arrested for appear
ance on Feb. 25 with bond set at
$200. Arrest order stricken and
case continued for three weeks
if defendant pays check before
magistrate.
Victor Perry, shoplifting,
ordered to jail for six months
and assigned to work under
supervision of N. <\ Depart
ment of Corrections. Notice of
appeal given to next criminal
session of Superior Court with
bond set at $100 with condition
that he not go on premises of
Norlina Hus Station.
Harold Plummer. nonsup
l»ort. voluntary dismissal.
Carvell William Reeves,
speeding 7(1 in 55 mph zone,
called and failed.
Miles Rimy Reid, improper
equipment (brakes), called and
failed. Ordered arrested for
appearance on Feb. 25 with
bond set at $100,
( raig Kirk Steven, speeding
TO in 55 mph 7one. called and
failed.
Mack Stevenson. Jr.. nonsup
port, case continued to see if
defendant pavs.
Thomas McCoy Turner,
assault on female, ordered to
iail for 40 days, suspended for
«i\ month* on condition that he
pay cost of court, attend
alcoholic control course at
mental health clinic and not be
found guiltv of any crime
involving alcohol for six
months
George Clarence Dunston.
simple possession of mari
huana. ordered to iail for 90
day* suspended for two vears
on condition he pav fine of $75
and court costs and not he
found guilty of any crimc
involving a controlled sub
Glance for two vears
MaclVroald Richardson, non
support, voluntary dismissal
CLASSIFIED ADS
DIAL - 237-3M1
minkmmm charge at 11.00. MiHHiatl Imitiwi M
mm ad. whk«t chug*, are half price. Betb daaaified
advertise •*» %I*T advert!^ umt Whw
office by 5 f. m. Moaday. Rate* far dUplaj advertfainc
aad preprinted inaerta available upon raqaeri.
LOST
l,OST-1978 JOHN GRAHAM
man's class ring. virinity of
Drive N Shop. Reward offered.
Call 257 2907 or see Crandel
Fra/.ier at Drive N Shop.
Feb. 17, 24 p.
REWARD—75.00 TO FIND. IF
caught. 8 Charolais calves.
Irvin Smith. 257 4136.
Feb. 17 c.
SERVICES
GROW YOI'R OWN FRUIT.
Free copy 48 pg. Plant inn
Guide Catalog in color—offered
by Virginia's largest growers of
fruit trees, nut trees, berry
plants, grape vines, landsrap
injj plant material. Waynesboro
Nurseries Waynesboro. Vir
pinia 22980.
Feb. 10. 17. 24 c.
DOES YOI'R CHI'RCH NEED
an organ or piano, new song
books and choir robes? We
specialize in quality instru
ments and a large selection of
church music. Hill's Music
Shoppe. Rehind Mammoth
Mart. Henderson. N. C.
.Ian. fi tfc.
LET BERME'S SEWING
("enter. 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.
(let. 7 tfc.
FOR RENT
RENT RINSENVAC LIGHT
weight steam carpet cleaner
made for heavyweight jobs.
Warrenton Furniture Ex
change 257 ,'W9:V
Feb. 17 c.
FOR RENT-OFFICE SPACE
in the Hunter Rldg. on E.
Market Street Downtown
Warrenton. Neat with good
fellow tenants. Floor plan and
space flexible. Central air#
REMOVE SPOTS AND RF.SI
due left behind from other
cleaners Rent RINSENVAC
steam cleaner at Service
Cleaners. Norlina. N. C.
456 2791
Feb. 17-c.
FOR RENT-A KOHLF.R -
Campbell piano for as little as
$10.00 a month in any style or
finish. Alt rental money will
apply to purchase price if you
decide to buy. See al
Warrenton Furniture Fx
changtv
Sept. IS tfc.
condition. Up stairs and street
level offices available. See Bill
Fleming or call 257-3298 (office)
or 456-2922 (home).
Dec. 18-tfc.
WANTED
WANTED 20,000 LBS. OF TO
bacco. Will pay 25c. Call
138-8610.
Feb. 3. 10. 17 p.
HELP WANTED
WANTED - SOMEONE TO
assume payments on nice 2 or 4
bedroom mobile home. Tel.
919 537 6101.
March 27 tfc.
HELP WANTED: CETA~CO
ordinator to run all CETA
programs for Warren County.
Also handle administration of
other grants. and assist County
Manager. Must be able to work
with minimum supervision.
College graduate preferred.
Apply at County CETA Office.
201 East Macon Street.
Warren ton. N. C. 257-1305.
Feb. 10. 17. 24. Mar. 3 c.
CLERK TYPIST-FULL TIME
permanent position with fringe
benefits. Apply by writing Box
0. in care of The Warren
Record.
Feb. 10. 17-c.
FOR SALE
FARM EQUIPMENT Dis
persal. Stony Creek. Virginia
Auction. Sat.. March 5th - 10:00
a. m.—11 tractors, featuring
J.P. 4430. 4320. 1020 &
4 3020s. White "4-150" Field
Ross Tractor. 152 PTO h p.. 4
Chew Trucks <3 dumps) "74
Dodge Truck w/16' Comb.
Grain & Cattle Rodv-J.P. 4400
Self Propelled Combine w dual
wheels, corn & grain heads
Peanut Fquipment incl. Fergu
son 6-row Peanut Lifter. 6
Ferguson Peanut Diggers. 3
Lilliston 6000 Hi-Cap Combines,
l.illiston 1500 Combine. 3
Rent hall Vh h.p. Drying Units.
18 Rent hall Drying Trailers
Tobacco Equipment incl. 4
VADA Rulk Barns <7'r h.p.
Units). Vann Tie Master
Tobacco l/ooper. Complete Line
Tillage. Fertilizing. Planting &
Harvesting Equipment. Owner.
Arthur Gray Garter. Sr.
Ixvated: Rt. 301 North 11 e mi.
<Pavis Truck Terminal) take
Rt 602 West ''•« mile. For
Detailed Rrochure. Ownbv
Auction & Reality Co.. Inc..
1301 Hermitage Rd.. Richmond.
Ya. Telephone 804-358-8493.
license "691.
Feb 17. 24-c.
DIET PROPERLY WITH
Midland Pharmacol Grapefruit
Diet Plan and Aquavap Water
pills." Boyce Drug, Warren ton.
Feb. 17. 24. Mar. 3, 10-p.
FOR SALE-FROST FREE
refriiterator, sofa and chair,
electric stove and etc. Call after
6 and all day Saturday. Call
456-2497.
Feb. 17-c. |
BIG SAVINGS ON MARTIN
and Gibson guitars and banjos.
Hill's Music Shoppe, Hender
son. N. C.
Feb. 17 tfc.
FOR SALE—15 FT. CHRYS
ler boat in good condition. 105
horsepower Chrysler engine
new $2500.00. Call 456 2893
after 8 p. m.
Feb. 17-c.
TREMENDOUS SELECTION
of Easter Music and programs
for church choirs. Hill's Music
Shoppe. Henderson, N. C.
Feb. 17 tfc.
FOR SALE-1*3 RAMBLES
station wagon with radial Utm. •
A. T.. radio, heater. 1150.00. .
Bill Connell 257-3816.
Feb. 17-c.
ODD CHAIR SPECIALS—
fabric chair only $13.00, Green
Stripe chair was 150.00 only
96.00: Director'* chair waa
$24.95 Now Only 110.96; Pair
Velvet Stripe exposed wood
were $150.00 Now Only 00.00;
pair of stripe cane back chairs
135.00 Now 72.00. See at
Something Different, U. 8. 1,
Norlina, 456-2491.
Feb. 17-c.
WHY WAIT?!! 2 FINGERS
and 5 minutes and you're
playing an organ—come to see
us—we'll show you!! Hill's
Music Shoppe, Henderson, N.
C.
Feb. 17-tfc.'
TOBACCO TRAILERS FOR
sale. T. R. Paynter, Paynter
Enterprises, 257-4687,'
Feb. 3-tfc:
Most Cold-Hit Grains
Should Show Recovery
7Hp North Carolina small
pram crop is in only poor to fair
condition as * tpsuft a( thr
spvprp winter, hut pprmanpnt
damapp isn't rvpp<-tpd to ho
sfnous
"TV-rr arc hot> po.vi and Ssii
fart ors involved in thr rff<v! s of
cold tpmprraturps on small
pram." comments Ron .larrpit.
Viorth Carolina Sl-*if Vnivpr
siu pvtpnsior. apronorr.ist
"Thprf ts come to hp some
pprmanpnt damapp 1 don't
think thrrp is anv douht ahout
that But mv pupss riptil no» is
that thr rtamaCT isn't pome to
hp spvprp and thp rror »ill
art uallv hpnpfit in some ways
from thf rvfpndpri cold ppnoo "
Thf NfOSV specialist con
trastod this war's rpco-n coin
with thr abnormally warm
wpat.hpr of last wintpr fiivpn a
chotcp hptwppn thosp two
conditions, this winter's cold is
prohahlv Sptfpr pwiprallv. for
small prain
Fhspasps wprr a prohipm last
vnar, and onp rnasor, was t.hr
parK sun they pot as a rpsult
of thf partv warm wpat.hpr
.larrptt hplipves thprp is a pood
chancp that dispasos will hp less
spvprp this vear
Thp sppcialist siipppstpfi that
small prain farmprs shouldn't
pivp up on t.hoir crops at this
st.apr. alt.houph thp iisualh
prppn plants In many c.a*ps
ha vp h»>pr turned hrown by thp
hlttprr cold and appnar to hp
lost .larrptt thinks mnrt of
thorn wtti rprovpr
Onp aafopuard that hp urpps
is drlavprt applications of
nltroppii topdrpssinp Thitttnp
this fwrtilhwr mi too oarK could
causr thp plants to put on quick
npw prowth maklnp thorn
hichly susceptible 1o danacr
by extremely low tempers
lures
"1 think it would he Setter to
delay topdrossinc until latf
February or until around t he
first week of March." he said
'The risks of damace would be
iess this way." on the other
hand, farmers should also
Twocniw that thawinc. wet soil
could become a problem in
eettinic into fields late
The NCSt' specialist said the
rvtent of cold dam are to small
crams in the state can't be
determine at this time "We
should know pretty well the
rvtent of K by the end of
February. 1 would remind
farmers that these cool seasor
crops have a ereat ability to
withstand cold and bounce
hack I would he very hesitant
to cive up on them too quickly."
Those t hat are mostly likely
to have suffered damarr are
fields that were seeded very
early, such as micht he the case
where a tobacco farmer, for
rvample, seeded small train as
a co *.- crop immediately after
compV*inr tobacco harvest.
This early planted small
erarti is likely to have pat on
excessive early pTomi.h and
become susceptible to cold
weather damatre
That (yrain seeded very late
is also in trouble The problem
in this case wa« early on-set
of winter last NBBnmher and
the adverse effect it had im
pett.mp Stands estak§shed
The best policy. I Relieve., is
to be patient " said Jarrett.
"delay nitrojren applications
and jrtve the craps * cV ance to
come out when temperatures
he|rtn to moderat*."