The Public Record Warren County Deed Transfers Lake Gaston Estates, Inc., to John L. Maloney and wife, Lot 35, Ext. West Section Golf Course at Lake Gaston Estates and 20.8 ft. strip of adjoining land in Sixpound Township. Eaton's Ferry Estates, Inc., to Donald Henry Jacoby, Jr., and wife, Lot 358 of Eaton's Ferry Estates in River Township. W. S. Hicks, Jr., and wife to Anthony L. Carroll, Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6 of Landon C. Davis property in Smith Creek Township. Alvis P. Fleming and wife to William Prentiss Baker, III, and wife, Lot 17. section I of Sunny Acres in River Township. Alvis P. Fleming and wife to Frank C. Ruth, Jr., Lot 21, Section I of Sunny Acres in River Township. Eaton's Ferry Estates, Inc., to James A. Jones and wife, Lot 20 of Eaton's Ferry Estates in River Township. Franklin Duaine Jones and wife to Alex R. Glemzu, Lot 7, Section T of Wildwood Point in Roanoke Township. Marvin H. Wilson and others to Robert C. Comer, Jr., and wife, Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of Dowtin Subdivision in Warrenton Township. Loyd C. Hawkins and wife to Wilbur A. Hawkins and wife, three acres in River Township. Robert I. Cromley, Jr., and wife to Martin J. Mayer and wife, Lot 28, Section E of Wildwood Point in Roanoke Township. Lake Sites Development Corp. to John A. Moore and wife, Lots 15, 16, 17, and 18, Section A of Quail Ridge Subdivision in Roanoke Township. Robert C. Comer, Jr., and wife to Lynette C. Rodwell and husband, certain land of Dowtin Subdivision in Warrenton Township. Charles A. Williams and wife to Robert E. Farmer, Lot 66, Section D of Wildwood Point in Roanoke Township. Eaton's Ferry Estates, Inc., to William H. Puckett, Jr., and wife, Lot 453 of Eaton's Ferry Estates in River Township. Marriage Licenses Eugene Davis, Jr., 21, black, of Henderson to Wanda Arlene Fields, 16, black, of Henderson. Richard Lee Carter, 19, black, of Vaughan, to Carolyn Maxine Davis, 18, black, of Warrenton. Louis Emery Reese, 40, black, of Ford, Va., to Bertha Mae Johnson, 27, black, of Ford, Va. Warren County District Court Failures to appear in court took much of the time at Friday's mixed session of Warren County District Court. Presiding Judge Claude W. Allen of Oxford ordered defendants arrested for failing to appear and set bonds from $100 to $2000. Of the 53 cases docketed, 14 were granted continuances and 15 were called and failed. Cases disposed of included: Willie Lee Adkins, speeding 61 in 55 mph zone, court costs. Edgar Joseph Bachman, no inspection sticker, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on October 14 with bond set at $200. Vincent Lawrence Bencivenga, failure to reduce speed to avoid accident, court costs. . Wesley Boler, driving cantff, waived right to formal presentation of evidence and ordered to jail for six months, suspended for one year on condition that he surrender operator's license and not operate motor vehicle on highways until allowed to do so by the Department of Motor Vehicles, fined $100 and court costs. Jack Michael Chumlay, speeding 77 in 55 mph zone, no operator's license, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on October 14 with bond set at $2,000. Lawrence Davenport, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Dee Debnam, assault inflicting serious injury, ordered to Department of Correction' quarters for women for six months, suspended for three years on the condition that she not go on premises of Nathaniel Townes during period of suspension and keep the peace toward all persons, and pay costs of court. Sterline Evans, worthless check, voluntary dismissal. Hermenia Fitts, no in spection sticker, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on October 28, with bond set at $200. Addie P. Green, fraudulent misrepresentation, voluntary dismissal. Mary Frances Green, speeding 50 in 35 mph zone, court costs. Herman Hampton, larceny, action abates as defendant is deceased. Calvin Hargrove, careless and reckless driving, ordered to jail for 60 days, suspended for six months on condition he pay fine of $35 and costs of court. Albert Henderson, nonsupport, bill of particulars, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Sept. 30 with bond set at $1000. Leonard Cain Hill, speeding 50 in 35 mph zone, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance_on _Oc\gbgr 28 wifn\»n3 set at $200. Liston Johnson, assault and battery, found guilty of simple assault, ordered to jail for 30 days, suspended for one year on the condition that he keep the peace toward all persons, particularly the prosecuting witness, and pay fine of $100 and court costs. Lucy Laverne Jones, failure to comply with restricted license, called and failed. Ervin Kearney, no inspection sticker, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on October 14 with bond set at $200. Calvin Coolidge Little, driving under influence of intoxicants, called and failed The Maryland man had been released from jail on bond and bondsman was ordered to pay $100 of the $200 bond to satisfy the judgment. Willie McAffee, no operator's license, ordered to jail for 60 days, suspended for six months on the condition that he pay fine of $35 and costs. . . Harold F. Morse, driving under the influence of intoxicants, called and failed. Bond ordered forfeited. Herman Pope, nonsup r * port, bill of particulars, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Sept. 30 with bond set at $500. James Eartis Richardson, no inspection sticker, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on October 14 with bond set at $200. Willie Lee Robinson, nonsupport, bill of particulars, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Sept. 30 with bond set at $1000. Will Allen Richardson, assault and battery, not guilty. Bobby Eugene Rudd, assault with deadly weapon inflicting serious injury, no probable cause found on the charge but he was found guilty of assault with deadly weapon, ordered to jail for six months, suspended for two years on the condition that he_Jceeg _ tfre peace toward all persons, pay fine of $200 and court costs. Willie Leroy Russell, no operator's license, improper registration, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on October 14 with bond set at $200. Donald Shearin, assault on female, ordered to jail for six months, suspended for two years on the condition that he keep the peace toward all persons, particularly Cynthia Edwards and not go on the premises of Shirley Edwards, fined $50 and court costs. James Marvin Shearin, operating boat without lights, voluntary dismissal. Edward Synder, speeding 69 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. David Tollefson, operating boat without proper lights, not guilty. Levi Williams, speeding 66 in 55 mph zone, ordered to jail for 30 days, suspended for six months, fined $15 and court costs. Nathaniel C. Williams, communicating threats, voluntary dismissal. David Lee Alston, nonsupport, not guilty. Mary Eva Kearney vs. William Thomas Kearney, court found that the defendant had wilfully failed to comply with court order and was in contempt of court. Allowed 90 days to catch up payments or else serve active sentence. Linda Marie Fogg vs. Jerry Macklin, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Sept. 30 with bond set at $1000. John Thomas Allen, speeding 68 in 55 mph zone, prayer for judgment continued upon payment of court costs. Sadie Carol Richardson vs. Myron Donzel Richardson, absolute divorce granted. Eddie Roy Whittle, breaking and entering and larceny, waived right to preliminary hearing and ordered to appear at next criminal session of Superior Court to answer said charge with bond to remain in effect. SELL THOSE UNUSED ITEMS Want Ad Rates Cash With Order 1 insertion l»o • word 2 insertions or more art hall price, with a minimum of 91.M per insertion Above prices are cash with order, for charges add It percent. Deadline ft p. m Monday Rates spply to consecutive insertions only. Irregular insertions -lie a word each inaertion. Minimum If worm in estimating the cost. Count each initial, abbreviation snd group of numbers as one word. A key number counts as 10 words. Each word requested in all capitals counts as two words. The Wsrren Record will be responsible only for the first incorrect insertion of any advertiaement. Errors which do not lessen the value of the advertisement wiU not be corrected by make good insertions. Publishers reserve the right to revise any snd all copy or to refuse publication of any copy not conforming to established Classified Regulations. Fsilure of the publisher to insert in sny particular issue or issues sdvertising 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 FOR RENT 3 BEDROOM TRAILER for rent. Partially furnished. Lease and deposit required. Call Soul City, 456-3111. Ask for Ms. Dean or Mrs. Jones. Sept. 22-c. FOR RENT - A KOHLER Campbell piano for as little as $10.00 a month in anj style or finish. All rental money will apply to purchase price if you decide to buy. See at Warrenton Furniture Exchange. Sept. 18-tfc. 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 RENT RINSENVAC lightweight steam carpet cleaner - made for heavyweight jobs. Warrenton Furniture Exchange, Warrenton, N. C. 257-3693. Sept. 22-c. UrrUKIUNMY TUTORING — BY CERTIfied retired reading teacher. Language arts, reading, written language, spelling. Home at Norlina. Call 456-3410. Sept. 15, 22, 29-c. WE WILL BEGIN BUYING Loblolly pine cones on Monday, Sept. 26th at the Areola Buying Station. The cones must be green and free of straw. For further information call: Amos L. Capps Pulpwood, Inc., Areola Rural Station, Warrenton, phone 257-4371. Sept. 22-c. NORLINA MANUFACTURing Co., U. S. No. 1 South of Norlina is now taking applications for experienced sewing machine operators. $2.60 per hour 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Sept. 15, 22-c. SERVICES PIANO LESSONS FOR children and adults to begin early September. Call 2572211 for further information. Sept. 8, 15, 22-p. WILL DO CUSTOM DISKing and chisel plowing. Call Robin L. St. Sing at 257-2331. Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20-c WILL SHOE HORSES. Call 496-4697. Sept. 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6-c. LADY DESIRES WORK sitting with sick. 3 to 11 or 11 to 7 call 456-3765. Sept. 22-c. WANTED DIRECTOR OF PARENT and child training team. Master degree in special education required. Experience with young handicapped and retarded children important. Must co-ordinate homebase multi-disciplinary team in four county area. Administrative duties as well as direct client contact. Salary range $11916 to $13056. Must work well with parents. Send resume to: Duncan Munn, MR Specialist, C-10 Ruin Creek Road, Henderson, N. C. 27536. Sept. 22-c. POSITION AVAILABLE Registered Nurse providing health care to home bound patients. Warren County. Must possess administrative skills able to work indepenc' in rural community. i time. Available immediately. Apply: Home Health Program, P. O. Box 425, Soul City, N. C. 27553, Phone 456-2181 (EOE). Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6-c. WANTED — IMPROVED vacant land for immediate low and moderate residential housing. American National Housing Co., Box 405, Manson, N. C. 27553. (919) 456-2051 (EOE) Sept. 8-tfc. WANTED-SOMEONE TO assume payments on nice 2 or 4-bedroom mobile home. Tel. 919-537-6101. March 27-tfc. 1 MALE AND 1 FEMALE nurses aide. Prefer experience, but will train. Only mature, dependable persons need apply. Contact: Martha Page, Warren Plaza Rest Home, 257-3106. Sept. 22, 29-c. NEED MONEY? FIVE ladies needed immediately to wear and show lovely Sarah Coventry jewelry. Must be over 18. Car and telephone necessary. Call 693-7856. Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6-c. FOR SALE ENTRIES ARE IMPORTant. Don't just furnish them with a chest or mirror display a favorite collection of treasures in a well-lighted 53 ACRES OF WOODLAND with stream. $13,000.00. Call James C. Harris, 257-3430 after 9:00 p. m. Sept. 22, 29-c. cabinet. Something Different, Norlina, 456-2491. Sept. 22-c. 1973 STARCRAFT POP-UP Camper "Starduster 8." Sleeps 8, gas stove, ice box, sink, gas furnace, add-on screened room, new tires; excellent condition $1200. Firm. Call 257-3465 after 6. Sept. 22-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. BLACK GOSPEL SHEET music and books. Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. 146 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. WE HAVE A VERY LARGE selection of Christmas cantatas, anthems, programs and plays ready for your selection - Only 11 weeksplan early-Hill's Music Shoppe, behind Mammoth Mart, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 25-tfc. HEATER & FIRE PLACE wood. Cut & delivered. Big truck load. (1 cord) $38.00. 257-3447. Sept. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Oct. 6, 13, 20, 27-p. NEW GIBSON GUITAR. Reg. $669.00. SALE PRICE $399.00 (case not included) Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. 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. CAN YOU READ MUSIC? Join the Adult Music Class. Ideal for church choir members, or people who play by ear. Only $3.00 a week. Classes beginning Sept. 5-Nov. 7. Hill's Music Shoppe, Henderson, N. C. Aug. 4-tfc. HAY FOR SALE—CALL T. R. Paynter, Paynter Enterprises 257-4687. Sept. 15-tfc. I 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. WOOD FOR SALE green or dry hardwood. Edward F. Pig. 456-3838. Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6-c. SOYBEANS FOR HAY — you cut and bale. Price negotiable. Call Zeb St. Sing, 257-4510 after 5. Sept. 22-tfc. 1973 98 OLDS, FULLY equipped, extra clean, call 257-3754 after 6 p. m Sept. 15, 22, 29-p.