ar woiwoj' maaiaaBf-ht-m : « wr. y GLEND4R rntsmm-^ . , Carter To Lead Revival The Rev. James Carter, Jr., associate pastor of Progressive Baptist Church of Brooklyn, N. Y., will be leading the spring revival at Bethlehem Baptist Church in Wise, April 5-9 at 7:30 p. m. Carter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Carter of Norlina. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Yard Sale Is Scheduled A yard sale sponsored by the Warren County Jaycees will be held Saturday morning, April 3, next to the DriveN-Shop in Warrenton. Variety Barn Show Set The Wise Variety Barn Show featuring the Virginia Bluegrass Band, the Kerr Lake Characters, the Nite Riders, and Horton and Alta Brantley will be held at the Old Wise School Building at 2 p. m. on April 4. The show is sponsored by the Wise Paschall Ruritans and admission is free. Plant, Bake Sale Planned The Churchill-Five Forks Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary is having a plant and bake sale on Friday, April 2, at the AAA Gas Office on Main Street in Warrenton beginning at 9 a. m. Fun Day Planned Locally Fun Day for Senior Citizens will be held at Hawkins Elementary School on Thursday, April 1, at 12:45 p. m. Lunch will be served for the cost of $1.15 and the Senior Citizens Council along with Community Schools will sponsor games and fun activities after lunch. For more information contact The Best Better 4-H Club at 257-3519 or Mrs. Ethel Harris at Hawkins Cafeteria, 257-302? Yard, Bake Sale Slated The Warrenton Pentecostal Holiness Church will sponsor a yard and bake sale Saturday, April 3, beginning at 8:30 a. m. across from I.G.A. Proceeds will go to the building fund of the church. Starnes To Be Speaker The Rev. Timothy Starnes, a student at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, will be guest speaker at Reedy Creek Baptist Church on Sunday, April 4, at 11 a. m. The public is invited. Eagles Club Will Meet The WaiTen County Eagles Club will meet Monday, April 5, at 7:30 p. m. in the Warren County High School Library. Legion Auxiliary To Meet The American Legion Auxiliary will meet in the home of Mrs. Edward Hunter on Thursday night, April 1, at 8 p. m. Revival Services Planned Gardner's Baptist Church in Macon will hold revival services April 4-7 at 7:30 each night. Everyone is invited to attend. Car Wash Is Slated Here The youth group of North Warrenton Baptist Church is sponsoring a car wash on April 3. Cost is $4 for cars, $5 for trucks, and $20 for transfer trucks. The car wash will be from 9:30 a. m. until 5:30 p. m. In event of rain, the car wash will be postponed until April 10. Cars will be washed both inside and out. Methodist Women To Meet The Zion United Methodist Women will meet on Monday, April 5, at 7:30 p. rn. at the home of Mrs. Edna Lynch. Local officials and employees of Warrenton's Rite Aid Discount Pharmacy cut the ribbon Friday as part of the grand opening of the new store next to Byrd's Supermarket on Macon Road. Shown, from left to right, are: Gary Stainback, store manager, Sharon Tabb, Rite Aid's area pharmacy supervisor, Warrenton Mayor B. G. White, Norlina Mayor Kenneth Davis, Norlina Town Commissioner Ben Lloyd, Jim Barden, pharmacist, Margaret Rooker, clerk, and Jo Travis, pharmacist. Following the ribbon cutting. Rite Aid entertained guests at a luncheon at Tlie Carriage House. (Staff Photo) Warrenton Rural Firemen Are Kept Busy By Blazes The Warrenton Rural Volunteer Fire Department was kept busy from Friday through Tuesday as the firemen responded to nine calls. Three of these were fires in the town of Warrenton at which they assisted the town company. On Friday, March 26. at 5:20 p. m. the rural firemen responded to a grass and woods fire on land belonging to Willie Richardson, on Rt. 3, Warrenton The land was in charge of Attorney Frank Ballance The cause of the fire is unknown, but property in which fire was located contained 410 acres of woods but was extinguished with water. Twelve firemen, with two woods trucks and a pumper responded. On Saturday at 6:40 p. m. the Warrenton rural firemen responded to a fire call from the estate of Joe Greene on West Ridgeway Street where a two story abandoned residence was on fire. The blaze was confined to the building and extinguished with water. A sofa was ignited. Eight rural firemen with a pumper assisted the town company Saturday at 10 p. m. the rural firemen responded to a woods fire on the farm of Willie Richardson on Rt. 3, Warrenton. The firemen found rubber shavings had rekindled. They were extinguished with water. Thirteen firemen with a pumper responded Restraints (Continued from page 1) aware of the importance of passenger safety \^hen their children are infants, and to start safe-riding habits at that age that will continue as the children grow. For further information, or to make an appointment to receive an infant restraint device, call the Warren County Health Department at 257-1185. Farmers Night (Continued from page 1) was speaker at the banquet meeting, and talked to Lions and their guests on the value of positive thinking. He sprinkled humorous stories through his address. Barlow was introduced by J. B. Thompson. In charge of the program for Friday night s meeting were Melvin Shearin and Thomas Gaskill. Lion President John Coleman presided over the festivities. Court Term (Continued from page 1) Mabel Lucile Sledge, Lula Bullock, Marie Elizabeth Robinson, Joe Henry Richardson, Ave Long Perkinson, Julius McDonald, Emma Marie Allen. John H. Henderson, Donna Jeanene Rose, viola Louise Greene, Lillie Gupton, Jerry Thomas Leonard and Bonnie Jean Greer. Jurors deferred from former sessions include Eugene Brown, Mildred W Hardy. On Sunday at 1:15 the rural firemen responded to a chimney fire at the residence of Patricia Hendricks on Rt. 1. Warrenton. Four men with a pumper and tanker responded but stood by and let the chimney burn out. At 3:15 p. m. Sunday Warrenton rural firemen responded to a woods and trash fire at the farm of Willie Richardson on Warrenton. Rt 3 Rubber dust is said to have ignited the fire which was extinguished with water. Nine firemen with two pumpers and other equipment responded to the call. On Sunday at 4:15 p. m. three firemen with a woods truck responded to a grass fire on the estate of Joe Green on West Franklin Street which was extinguished with water. On Sunday at 5 p. m. five rural firemen with equipment were called to a woods, trash and rubber dust fire at the home of Willie Richardson on Rt. 3, Warrenton Water was used to extinguish the blaze. On Sunday at 8 p. m. 12 rural firemen, with equipment were recalled to a woods and rubber dust fire at the home of Willie Richardson on Rt. 3, Warrenton. Cause of the fire is unknown, but ignited were wood and rubber dust. Water was used to extinguish the fire. Four rural firemen responded to a town call to a trash fire at the home of Loyce Blaylock on Brehon Street The town fire department had extinguished the fire when the rural firemen arrived. On Tuesday the Warrenton Rural Fire Department responded to a 2:38 alarm from the home of Nathaniel Towns on Rt. Warrenton where a grass and woods fire was burning. The fire was ignited from burning brush and burned over about half an acre before the fire was extinguished with water. Keep Plants Healthy By Liquid Feeding Don't forget to give your house plants proper care during the warm outside gardening months. You'll want them green and healthy next winter when they will be the center of attention again. The best method of feeding your house plants is to use liquid fertilizer, suggest Agricultural Extension Service specialists at North Carolina State University. If a soluble fertilizer is used, be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions. If a dry garden type fertilizer is used, dissolve one teaspoonful in a quart Hospital Patients Patients in Warren General Hospital on Tuesday afternoon were listed as follows: Betsy Pace, Juanita Jones, Carl Perkinson, Ruth McCurry. Sally Drumgold, Margaret White, Velma Brown, Arthur Hair, Ervin Long, Lucy Hayes, Malcolm Stewart, Melvin Yancey, Janet Wilson, Bertha Overby, Helen Mabry, Mary Lee Green, Jesse Powell, Pattie Arrington, Rosa Johnson, Andree Alston, Florence Mockler, Rory Brown, Shenta Burnette, Neil Capps, Mable Hargrove. To Be In Race The Rev. Tom Currie, his son. Bob, and daughter. Pam, will be running in the Greater Raleigh Road Race on April 4. of warm water. Stir well and let stand overnight before using, then use enough of the solution around well established plants to wet the soil well. If some of the plants have outgrown the containers and become rootbound, repot into a larger container. A good potting medium is a mixture of three parts loamy soil, two parts peat moss and one part coarse sand. To this mixture add one cup of 20 percent superphosphate to each bushel of prepared soil. Bone meal may be substituted for the superphosphate. Many house plants do better out of doors in the summer, if they are adapted to outdoor conditions. They may be grown on porches, terraces or in the garden border. This would not apply to African violets and certain sensitive specimens. A good way to carry many types of house plants through the summer is to bury them up to the rim of their containers in a choice site out-of-doors. A layer of gravel at the base of each pot will assure good drainage. Eclipses The highest number of eclipses possible in one year is seven. In 1935 there were five solar and two lunar eclipses recorded. Four solar and three lunar eclipses will occur in 1982. The lowest possible number of eclipses in a year is two, both of which must be solar, as in 1944 and 1969. BEAT THE HIGH PRICE OF FOOD HAVE A GARDEN — GROW WHAT YOU EAT You Will Find All The Top Quality Garden Seeds At Our Store SEED POTATOES-ONION SETS-CABBAGE PLANTS Complete Line Of Garden Tools & Fertilizer SHOP-N-SAVE LANIER HARDWARE CO. Ponder To Lead Revival Services Dr. Reginald W. Ponder of Raleigh will conduct Holy Week Services at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church April 5-7 beginning at 8 p. m. A graduate of N. C. State University, Duke Divinity School, and Emory University in Atlanta, Dr. Ponder has had many responsibilities in the Annual Conference and in the Jurisdictional Conference of the United Methodist Church. He is currently superintendent of the Raleigh District, and has served churches in Sanford, Rocky Mount, Leesburg and Troy. "We are fortunate to have a person of Dr. Ponder s ability and experience visiting our church, and we invite everyone to attend these services." said the pastor, the Rev. Charles Owens. Services will be preceded by congregational singing beginning at 7:45. A nursery will be provided. PONDER Rites For Alston Slated Tomorrow Funeral services for George Alston, Jr., 41, who died Sunday, will be held from Seretta Baptist Church at 2 p. m., Thursday with burial in the church cemetery. Mr. Alston is survived by his parents, Mr and Mrs. George Alston, Sr. of the home; five sisters, Mrs. Corey M. Perry of Louisburg, Mrs. Willie M. Rawles of New York, Mrs. Julie Martin and Miss Lucille Martin, both of Washington, D. C., and Miss Rosa Alston of Jamaica, N. Y.; and seven brothers, David Alston of Hempstead, N. Y., Theodore Alston of Colonial Heights, N. Y., Charlie Alston of the home; Roger Alston of Elmhurst, N. Y., .James Alston of Washington. D. C., Thomas Alston of Greensboro and Alton Alston of th U. S. Army in Germany. Calculator Stolen, Arrest Is Reported A calculator, valued at $125, allegedly stolen in a break-in of the Child's Development Center on Franklin Street on March 15, was recovered on Norlina Firemen Report Blazes On March 20, the Norlina Volunteer Fire Department responded to a call at 2:45 p. m. from the ABC Store on US 1 in Norlina. Firemen found a light fixture that had burned out, but no damage was listed to the building. The department had six men and one pumper to respond. On March 29, the department responded to a grass fire on the property of Raymond Vaughan near Norlina. The fire had spread to an outbuilding, which was completely destroyed. No valuables were in the building, however. Seven men and two trucks responded to the 10:15 a. m. call. I March 24 when Warrentoo Police Chief Freddie Robinson arrested Ron Jackson, 16-year-old black male, at his home in the Snow Hill Community. The youth was arrested, placed under )200 bond and placed in the custody of his parents. 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