Arson Is Suspected In Fire On Tuesday Fire destroyed a twostory frame house at 421 West Franklin St., Warrenton shortly after 10 p. m Tuesday. Arson is suspected in the blaze, the second to occur at the house in less than a month Fire Capt. Walter Gardner of the Warrenton Rural Volunteer Fire Department said police were questioning several suspects in connection with the fire. When firemen arrived, the house was engulfed in flames The house, vacant at the time of the fire, was owned by Georgia J. Harris. Gardner said telephone service in the area was disrupted. The fire was fought jointly by rural firemen and firemen from the Town of Warronton montague campaigns Here For Court Post Bert M Montague, a 58 year-old Raleigh attorney is one of the candidates foi nomination to the Nortt Carolina Court of Appeals seeking the vacancy ereat ed by the retirement ol Chief Judge Naomi Morris He was campaigning ir Warrenton Tuesday A native of Wake County, Montague graduated from Wake Forest College and Wake Forest Law School After service in World War II ana graduation from law school. Montague entered the private practice of law in Raleigh. Soon thereafter, he accepted a position as revisor of statutes with the attorney generaVs office. In 1956, he became administrative assistant to the chief lustice. While in that capacity, he also functioned as executive secretary of the Judicial Council With the advent of court reform and the resulting unification of the courts and centralization of management, Montague became the first assistant director of the newlyestablished Administrative Office of the Courts under Judge J. Frank Huskins. In 1968. he was appointed state court administrator He served as a member of the State Constitution Study Commission in 1968, the Governor's Crime Commission, the Commission on Youth Services, the Courts Commission, and the Judicial Planning Committee. Since 1974, he has been a member of the board of directors of the State Employees' Credit Union, serving as chairman of the board from 1979-81ing court reform work MONTAGUE being done in North Carolina, Montague is recognized as an advocate of court unification and management He was advisor to court study projects in numerous states. A lifelong Democrat, Montague is seeking the Democratic nomination. Bids Accepted (Continued from page 1) ment that on Thursday of this week Chairman Harris would meet with the Warrenton commissioners for a discussion of the regional water system, a lengthy discussion was held concerning the general status of the system Mayor White said that tomorrow's meeting should be attended by members of the water and sewage committee as well as the town and county attorney. Mayor White also announced that Mayor's Daywould be held in Raleigh on June 9, and that Warren ton would again this year participate in the Governor's Community of Excellence competition. ABSOLUTE AUCTION WM. PRYOR RODWELL, JR'S HARDWARE STORE WARRENTON, N. C. SATURDAY, APRIL 17,1982 — 10:00 A.M. HIGH DOLLAR WAREHOUSE Directions from downtown warrenion take Main Street North to High Dollar Warehouse. Watch for signs. PARTIAL LISTING Mail Boxes Brick masonry tools Bolts Cow bells Hooks Butter molds Pots. Pans Knives Large amount of hand Small wooden heaters tools and Clocks wrenches Step Ladders Horse Hanes Carpentry Tools Chains Watches Show and display case* Chain Binders Old wooden nail kegs Plumbing Supplies 51 Bottle Coke machine Game Callers Oil lanterns and lamps Fishing Supplies Oil Heaters Steel Traps Gas Heaters Antique Scales with Paints Pan 25 pound (Certified) Houseware BB Guns Washboard Gas Cans Garden hose Antique Radio ALSO TO BE ADDED TO THIS SALE TRUCKLOAD NEW WRENCHES AND SHOP EQUIPMENT TO BE SOLD AT END OF SALE Auctioneer's Note: Mr. Rodweil has been in the hardware business sine* 1 loidtd out Sail Day ONLY? Gr«99 Gotnt Em«t Harris TEAMS Nasb\»M« NC *) W»r ronton NC SALE HELD C>WO« (9191 *59 4139 S15221J?? chec -rrsr *£*t John Tugwttl *■«." »« John Acm PARKING Mrs. Bernadinc Ballance takes the oath as a new attorney at law during a ceremonial session of Warren County Superior Court on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ballance is shown with her husband. Frank, a Warrenton attorney, and their three children, from left, Garey, Angela and Valerie. (Staff Photo I Hospital Applications Sought Applications are being accepted for the next class of the Maria Parham Hospital School of Medical Technology, which will begin in September. The two-year course trains women and men to become medical laboratory technicians, capable of performing the many laboratory tests in a hospital or clinic. The Maria Parham school is accredited by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools, a national organization. Its graduates are thereby authorized to work in their specialized field anywhere in the United States. During the 24-month training period, students receive classroom lectures and participate in laboratory exercises in the hospital's large, modern medical laboratory. In addition, they complete about 2,500 hours of supervised on-the-job training. Upon completion of the school, graduates take a national examination to become registered laboratory technicians. Since the school opened in 1966, it has graduated 42 laboratory technicians. Maria Parham school graduates have enjoyed a very high success rate in Bill Presented f Continued from page 1) Record. Mayor White commented that he had noticed from the financial report that the town had received $538 from Cable Television for the period from September to April. There was some discussion, but no action taken on the matter of privilege license, which will be due on June 1. Administrator Pete Vaughan told the board that Marty Rooker, Warrenton attorney, had talked to him about building an office building and legal requirements for parking space. Mayor White suggested that Rooker appear before the board and apply for a variance before the planning board if necessary. Nationwide offers Better Rates for Homeowners! Nationwide proudly presents new rates that save you money on homeowners insurance Save on NationwtdesAII Risk policy, even more it your home is 7 years old or less, and still more when you protect your home with an approved smoke detector or burglar alarm system Get details from your Nationwide agent today 0. L. "Butch" Meek N. Main St. Warrenton, N. Carolina | 257-1333 Hi NATIONWIDE INSURANCE on rOf passing the national exam, and their scores have been uniformly high. Residents of Vance, Granville, Franklin and Warren counties, as well as several students from other North Carolina localities and from out-ofstate have trained at Maria Parham. The school's graduates are employed in hospitals, clinics and physicians' offices throughout the Southeast. Applications for admission to the September class must be submitted to the school by April 15. Qualifications for admission include graduation from an accredited high school. A background in chemistry, physics and foreign languages is desirable, but some exceptions can be made. Applicants are screened by a board of admissions before selection for the sixmember class. Interested persons should contact a high school guidance counselor or the School of Medical Technology at Maria Parham Hospital. Another Hee Haw Version Is Planned Here On May 15 By LINDA CARTER Tell your friends and neighbors, spread the word around. Clap your hands and swing your feet, Hee Haw's back in town! That's right folks, cast and crew are already busy putting together their fifth annual performance of Hee Haw! The local rendition of television's famous comedy will be held on Saturday, May IS at Thompson's Warehouse in Warrenton. The show is slated to begin at 7 p. m. and run until 10 p. nr. with a hotdog and bake shop to precede at 5:30 p. m. Many Hee Haw regulars, plus several added attractions will be on hand to entertain the estimated crowd of more than 500 people. Performing amidst the comedy antics and routines will be lots of country musical talent Shrinking Sun The recent scientific controversy over the sun's size challenges the centuries-old assumption that it was constant and unchanging. The debate started in 1979 when solar physicist John Eddy of the National Center for Atmospheric Research declared that the sun's 864,000-mile diameter had decreased by about 630 miles. good enough for Nashville! Don't miss this chance to enjoy a little bit of stardom right here in Warren County. Make plans to attend now and bring your entire family! Members of the Afton Elberon Ladies Auxiliary. sponsors of the show, hope that leaders of other civic and church groups will make a note of the date so as to avoid scheduling conflicting events. This show's too good to miss. Everyone will want to be there! Miss Aycock Named Outstanding Senior Sheryl Rose Aycock of Warrenton is among 20 students at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro recently selected as outstanding seniors for 1982. The students were nominated for the honor from a senior class of 1,946 students by the UNC-G student body and elected by the senior class. Nominations were based on their activities and achievements at UNC-G. Miss Aycock, a child development major, is the daughter of Mrs. Joyce O. Aycock of Warrenton. She is a graduate of John Graham High School. At UNC-G, Miss Aycock has served as president of the Alpha Kappa Chapter of the Omicron Nu Home Economics honorary society, as a University Marshal and as a member of the Elliott University Center Council In addition, she has attained the dean's list every semester at UNC-G and is a member of the American Home Economics Association. MISS AYCOCK