The Public Record Warren County Deed Transfers Ruth Hester Cawthorne to Walter Rodgers Walker and wife, two tracts with 14 acres and 5.15 acres respectively in Smith Creek Township. The Soul City Company to The Vance-Warren Comprehensive Health Plan, Inc., 1.659 acres in Nutbush Township. Elizabeth Burt King to Elizabeth M Brown and Thurletta M. Brown, certain parcel in Warren Township. Richard J Burggraf and wife to Dewey E. Smith and wife. Lot 15, Section G. of Wildwood Point in Roanoke Township. K M White and wife to Donald Ralph Coffman, 55.5 acres and 1.70 acres in two tracts in Smith Creek Township. Nancy H Echols and husband to P Dudley Neal, 19 4 acres in Judkins Township. Mary E Hendricks to Cora Bullock Hicks and James Edward Bullock, 2.3 acres in Nutbush Township. Levy A Hicks and wife to Margaret Leona Hicks. .50 acre in Warrenton Township Man E Hendrick to Maggie P. Bullock, one acre in N'utbush Township. 1 honias William Morris and wife to James I. Burton and wife. Lot 75, Section E of Wildwood Point in Roanoke Township Lake Gaston Estates, Inc.. to Jennings L Dameron and wife. Lot 68. West Section and Golf Course Lake Gaston Estates Extension in Sixpound Township. Lake Gaston Estates. Inc., to Paul S. Hill and wife, Lot A-10 of Lake Gaston Estates in Sixpound Township Andrew B Thomas and wife to Andrew David Thomas and wife, 35 per cent undivided interest in acre in Nutbush Township. Raymond Fitts and,wife to John Wright, 0.71 acre iri River Township Lake Sites Develop. Corp. to Orion J Dussia and wife. Lot 46. Section B of Quail Ridge Subdivision in Roanoke Township. Paul T Johnston and others to William H. Long and wife. 27.07 acres in River Township. Annie Elizabeth King to Van E King and wife, 0.55 acre in Haw tree Township. R L Salmon and others to Henry Graham Pittman and wife, one acre in River Township. V\ illiam Brown and wife to Jacqueline M. Hill and others. 29.1 acres in Shocco Township. William C. Leary and wife to The Peck Manufacturing Co., of North Carolina, Inc., certain lot in Warrenton Township. H. W. Holt and others to Thomas Holt and wife, 105 acres, Lot 3 of the Hawkins estate, 50 acres, four parcels in the Town of Norlina and another parcel in five tracts respectively in Smith Creek and Hawtree Townships. Frank W. Ballance, Jr., as trustee, to Floyd B. McKissick, Sr., 9'^ acres in Warrenton Township. Swanie Hawkins Wright and husband to Loyd C. Hawkins and wife, three acres in River Township. Mabel W. Newell to Herman Simms and Olivia CROSSWORD PUZZLE Kearney, .96 acre in Littleton Township. Herman Simms and wife to Vernon T. Bradley, .96 acre in Littleton Township. Vernon T. Bradley and wife to Herman Simms and wife, 96 acre in Littleton Township. Herman Simms and wife to Vernon T. Bradley, .96 acre in Littleton Township. Marriage Licenses Bobby James Harris, 19, white, of Warrenton, to Gloria Jean Jones, 20, white, of Gasburg, Va. John Kenneth Riggins, 35, white, of Henderson, to Charlotte Ann Shearin, 21, white, of Henderson. ACROSS I Fish 5 Hardwood tree It Path II Hymn tune 13 Different 14 Bogart movie 15 Night before It Ran into 17 Decay 18 Sheet fabric 20 Wee bird 21 Some 22 Smooth consonant 23 Bully's target 21 Shipworm 27 Price paid 28 Favoring 29 Guevara 30 African river 34 Fog (Scot.) 35 Beverage M Christina's late father 37 Jewish song (2 wds.) 39 Bard's river 40 Banker Andrew ...41 Greek „ township 42 American patriot 43 "The Good Earth" wife DOWN 1 One of life's necessities 2 Split 3 Goose genus 4 Sandra or Frances 5 In a wicked way 6 Growing outward 7 Anglo-Saxon letter 8 Lease, as an airplane 9 Amelia Ear hart, e.g. 12 Be of concern 16 Numerous 19 Instance 22 Knowledge 23 Tammany boss 24 Took a drag 25 Infertile 26 China or meal 28 Catlike 30 Drawing room 31 Judge's attentiongetter 32 Redolence 33 Irish export 38 Old note 39 Commotion On August 21, 1959, Hawaii was proclaimed our 50th state. The first paper money of the United States government was issued on March 10, 1862. SELL THOSE UNUSED ITEMS Want Ad Rates Cash With Order I insertion —...Me a word X insertions or more art half price, j|tth a minimum of $1 00 per inaortion. Above price* are cash with order, for charges add 10 pcrcent. Deadline}p. m. Monday Rates apply to consecutive insertions only. Irregular insertions— 10c a word each insertion. Minimum 10 words in estimating the cost. Count each initial, abbreviation and group of numbers as one word A key number counts as 10 words Each word requested in all capitals counts as two wirds The Warren Record will be responsible only for the first incorrect insertion of any advertisement. Errors which do not lessen the value of the advertisement will not be corrected by make good insertions. Publishers reserve the right to revise any and all copy or to refuse publication of any copy not conforming to established Classified Regulations. Failure of th* publisher to insert in any particular issue or issues advertising matter placed with the publisher invalidates the order for insertions in the missed issue but shall not constitute breach of contract. LEGAL ADVERTISING MUST BE IN THE OFFICE NOT LATER THAN NOON ON MONDAY AH Display advertising must be in our office not later than noon on Saturday. FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE IN THE Professional Bldg. (formerly Hunter Bldg.) on E. Market Street downtown Warrenton. Neat with good fellow tenants. Floor plan and space flexible. Central air condition and utilities included. See Bill Fleming or call 257-3298 (office) or 456-2922 (home). July 21-tfc. FOR RENT - A KOHLERCampbell 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. CLEAN CARPETS PROfessionally clean with portable steam cleaner. Rent RINSENVAC at Warrenton Furniture Exchange, Warrenton, N. C. 257-3693.Aug. 25-c. WANTED BOOKKEEPER—SECREtary. Call for an appointment Mon. thru Fri. from 8 til 5, 257-4687 or 257-2160. Aug. 25-c. WANTED—SOMEONE TO assume payments on nice 2 or 4-bedroom mobile home. Tel. 919-537-6101. March 27-tfc. OPPORTUNITY POSITIONS AVAILABLE: accountant/Systems Coordinator: accounting or bus. adm. degree or equivalent, min. two years accounting experience with experience in system design, implementation, and evaluation. Responsible for supervision or coordination of accounting, collection, management information systems, and personnel records. Salary open. Contact HealthCo, Delicious Ice Cream Is Good For You, Too With milk production up about 2% per cent over last year, supplies of dairy products, including ice cream, are in abundance. Not only is ice cream a delicious summertime dessert, in each scoop are important food nutrients such as protein, calcium and Vitamins A and B2, say agricultural extension specialists at North Carolina State University. The United States Department of Agriculture sets standards of identity for ice cream products. To be labeled ice cream, they must contain a minimum of 10 per cent milkfat and 20 per cent total milk »6lids. This doesn't mean, however, that there isn't a richer ice cream on the market if you prefer it. Rich ice cream can have as high as 16 per cent milkfat content. Inc., P. O. Box 425, Manson, N. C. 27553; (919) 4M-21B1. EOE. Aug. ia, 25-c. FOR SALE 4,009 TOBACCO STICKS AT $35.00 per 1,000. Call 257-4914. AUg. IB, 25-p. NEW FENDER GUITAR. Reg. 1325.00. SALE PRICE (199.00 (case not included) Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. CAR-VA ROOF MAINTENance, everything for roof repair, guaranteed work, prompt service, 492-8049. Aug. 18-tfc. 1963 CHEVROLET, 4door, blue, straight drive, $200.00 1970 MGB GT dark blue, good motor, excellent interior. Moving to North Dakota and must sell. $2,000.00. Call 456-3703 after 6 p. m. Aug. 18, 25, Sept. 1-c. 1963 CHEVROLET CORvair, Monza Coupe with automatic transmission, bucket seats, radio. Local, one owner. Must see to appreciate. Call 257-3298 from 9 til 5, 456-2922 after 6. Aug. 18-tfc. LAND FOR SALE—21 acres, will cut into lots; on the road from Pittman Store to Grove Hill. Call Rufus Burnette 257-3494, Warrenton, N. C. Aug. 18 25, Sept. 1-p. CAN YOU READ MUSIC? join the Adult Music Class. Ideal for church choir members, or people who play by ear. Only $3.00 4, week. Classes beginning Sept. 5-Nov. 7. Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. LOST RED MALE DOG White Tip On Tail Half-Grown Answers To The Name c JUMPER » K Call 257*4838 " 5 George Shearin > w Rt. 2, Box 220, * « Macon, N.C. 141 ACRES FOUR MILES west of Warrenton on both sides of SR 1118. All fenced with 3 ponds, timber, 98 acres open, and repairable home. No tobacco. $69,000. Triangle Realty Corp., of Louisburg, N. C. 496-5439. Aug. 25-tfc. CHOIR ROBES AS LOW AS $10.95. Large selection of colors styles, and fabrics. Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. FOR SALE — A GOOD selection of used typewriters for sale or rent. Robert B. Neal. Neal's Print Shop, 427 EatonAve., call 257-3516. June 26-tfc. REGISTER FOR A FREE band instrument to be given away on Sept. 10 (Only Band students eligible) No purchase necessary. Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. 1970 BUICK ELECTRA LTD., excellent condition. Call 257-3425 after 5:30 p. m. Aug. 18, 25-c. 1962 FORD PICKUP 1/2 ton, V-8, good condition. 586-4581 after 6:30 p. m. Aug. 25-c. WHEN YOU SLEEP right you feel right with a comfortable mattress from Something Different, U. S. 1, Norlina, 456-2491. Aug. 25-c. BLACK GOSPEL SHEET music and books. Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. FOR SALE Grocery Service Station Stock. With big discount. Selling due to health. Building can be rented or leased. Grocery Store Apartment and Garage can be rented or leased. In good location - Highway 158 between Macon and Warrenton. Phone 257-2230. PICK YOUR OWN BUTterbeans $5.00 a bushel. Bring your own container. Thomas E. Overby, Rt. 2, Macon, N. C. Aug. 25-p. NEW GIBSON GUITAR. Reg. $669.00. SALE PRICE $399.00 (case not included) Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. OFFICE SUPPLIES, A good selection of typewriters, adding machines and cash registers. Sales & Service. Robert B. Neal, 427 Eaton Ave., Phone 257-3393, Warrenton, N. C. Aug. 18-tfc. DOES YOUR CHURCH need hymn books? We will monogram your church name FREE, (minimum of 10) Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. WARREN COUNTY—5 acres of land with 3 bedroom brick home near Afton in good neighborhood. $35,000.00. Triangle Realty Corp. of Louisburg, N. C. 496-5439. Aug. 18-tfc. NEW PIANO. RE«. $995.to SALE PRICE $595.00 (delivery and stool not ' eluded) Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. TOBACCO TRAILERS FOR sale. T. R. Paynter. Paynter Enterprises, 257-4687. Feb. 3-tfc. DO YOU NEED A MICROphone? SHURE PE 57 Reg. $47.50 SALE $28.50 Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. HIGH POINT FURNITURE —Special Sale—Discount price on all name brand furniture—Caro-Craft, Bassett, Drew, Crosley Shelvadore appliance. Dalton Furniture, Hollister, N. C. Closed on Tuesdays and Sundays—Open all other days until 9 p. m. —Call 586-4530. June 23-tfc. RENT A NEW PIANO FOR $8.00 a month. Rental applied to purchase if you decide to buy. Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. Special Value 1977 % ton 4-wheel drive pickup 350 V-8 engine, automatic with power steering air conditioned, dual exhausts, F M radio, and rear step bumper. Serial No. TKL1471526385 Many other options Brown and buckskin List: $7754.70 _ _ __ _ SPECIAL $5550 SALE PRICE " w w WW plus N. C. Sales Tax M. E. Whitmore, Inc. Henderson, N. C. IF WE SEE ENERGY PROBLEMS 5 YEARS AHEAD, IT MEANS WE'RE ALREADY 5 YEARS TOO LATE. Today electric power provides 25% of the nations energy By the year 2000, it will be providing 50%. With this growing demand, you can see why we have to be years ahead in our planning. As for building, it takes at least five years from date of approval to build a coal-burning plant. A nuclear plant can take ten years. Or even longer. And there's not only time involved; there's money. At today's prices, we can't build either a coal or nuclear plant for less than $460 million. And, when we have to spend money building plants, eventually it means higher costs for your electricity That's why it will pay both us and you to do everything we can to hold the demand for electricity as low as possible. By avoiding the summer "Peak Load" hours of 10 AM to 10 PM. By keeping your air conditioner at the highest possible comfort setting. By insulating a home properly The full story on what you can do to save on your electric bills is free at any CP&L office. Pick up a copy soon. Because the longer we wait now, the |, harder it will be to do anything about it later.

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