Your Best Advertising r Medium VOLUME 64 S To CIo?e Eagt'er Monda> Warren ton Store Open Next Wed The majority of Warrenton ilarmc stores will be open for busi-. for th ness all day next Wednesday, her s; foregoing the usual Wednes-|a yea day afternoon half holiday,, the d and will be closed on Easter ciatior Monday. ! work This was announced at a | |n an dinner meeting of the direc-j 'n he tors of the Warrenton Mer-1UP ac chants Association at Hotel! To ' Warren on Monday night. Sam}1 ^ ( Warlick, newly elected presi- j Warli< dent, presided over the meet" 'n? c< ing. I Stee Several events were plann-' ^ ed for the year, including a: ? , May Trade Days promotion; a i , a> July 4th program; an Appre-1 ^yS?U] ciation Event for Farmers; a 'aT1|? Fashion Show in August on . V51 September; a Harvest Event; cj*a|rn in October or November; and 1cnairn a Christmas Parade in Decern- ? ' her. Farm, A membership drive will be man' launched shortly with the en-j Fas! tire board of directors and of- Tucke ficers participating. At that'Miles, time a survey is to be made \ Har concerning Association actions iel, c on a community chest, tele-jchairr phone toll cnarges Detween; i.nr Norlina and Warrenton, cour-,ker I tesy parking tickets, the ap- Wood pointment of a secret commit- Chr tee on solicitations, the establ- Shear ishment of credit information, ner, c and the obtaining of additional Hoi parking space. chairr The directors "re-elected Mrs chairr Land To Be Sold On First Monda Land upon which 1959 taxes j retire y % has not been paid will be ad-! ployet vertised in May and sold on i out tl the first Monday in June byja po! A. P. Rodwell. Jr., Tax Col-, hours lector, under instruction given j the p him Monday by the board of his p; county commissioners. | Hoi The order to Rodwell was j askinj given during a busy session i presei of the commissioners which regar< Iront tham fnllir naanni11 as secretary-treasurer * le new year and boosted 'j alary front $325 to $350 * r. The raise was given, A lirectors said, in appre- j i of Mrs. Harmon's fine j for the Association and I ticipating of an increase r work due to stepped tivities of the Assication. carry out the program of ? Association, President :k appointed the followommittees: Ting Committee?J. Al-( ucker. chairman; W. R.! . co-chairman. j * Trade Days?Milton / e. chairman; W. K. r. co-chairman. 4th Event?Dick Miles, |a nan; Howell Steed, co-.^iian. ' | >reciation Event for ( srs?A. C. Fair. chairHarry Cohen, co-chair-1 ^ hion Show ? J. Allen , jr. chairman; Mrs Duke co-chairmen, vest Event?Frank Dan * hairman; Ed Cheves. co-!^ nan. istmas Decorations?Wal-i c lurwell, chairman; A. A. , co-chairman. < istmas Pardae ? George c in, chairman; Scott Gard- '' ?o-chairman. idays?W. K. Lanier, Jr., < nan; Howell Steed, co- 1 nan. I For Taxes iy In June < d person might be em1 for little cost. He pointed tiat while the town keeps ' liceman on duty at all < , he was in and out of ( olice station as he makes | atrol of the town. t said mat he was not ? for any action at the at time by the board in i to hiring a police radio r. but only wanted the issioners to be coosiderthe matter for future commissioners agreed the set up proposed by * Miles and Commission>lt would be a good thing >nly for the county and mton but for the other of the county. They, j rer, took no official acother than to imply that >uld be alright for the to connect its speaker the county's tower. Sherm Hundley said that it ! be almost like adding er man to the county poorce. f of the major problem! >nting the board was matter of providing! ter quarters for js ISC Committee, who api to tell the commission- ( ust how inadequate are < resent arrangements. Wal- ?. miley, ASC chairman, exd just why the need etter quarters is so im- * ve and Office Manager J Watson cited figures and . justifying their request. ' the discussion it was ht n,,? L..1IJ C on to the present build- k s beyond the financial J ' of the county, faced raising funds for reval[ costs. It was suggested b t might be possible to re- t the present building to ? ts attic, or possible to 1 ?ther quarters at Warren- H r in other towns of the n r. s commissioners instructed * y Agent Frank Reams first step, to contact an e ect for an estimate on st of renovating the pres- r uilding, and to take no 1 action until this report e eived. remaining problem was >f employing a full time officer and another pu^ 1 iree. The matter was dy- i I at some length by the ^ Issioners before they o kl an ag-eement that v oust be done if Warren al Hospital is to be kept addition the-commission- p be LAND, page fit) ! >Ihp ] a Year 10c Per 1 ' - *1 REV. R. W. JENKINS lenkins To Be "iiiAst Prparkov Revival services will begin t the Warren Plains Baptist: 'hurch on Sunday night, April f 0, the Rev. W. T. Bruce, pas ( or, announced this week. The Rev. R. W Jenkins, pasor of the West End Baptist 'hurch of Henderson, will be he visiting minister. A native. f Doerun, Ga.. Mr. Jenkins is1 i graduate of Norman. Junior. .'ollege. Mercer University and, Southeastern Baptist Theologi al Seminary. The music will be under the! Ilrcction of Mrs. Claude WeiIon. She will be assisted by nembers of the church choirs. Services will continue each ivening at 7:30 throughout Friday, April 15. Jurors Drawn For May Term Superior Court Jurors for the May Civil rerni of Superior Court were irawn by the board of county :ommissioners on Monday as follows: Vernon Fleming, Jr., Linwood Harris, Betty Howard, ArIhur R. Bobbitt, Dixon H. Ward. R. I. Shearin, W. H. 3orter, R A Tharrington. Reu>en Shearin, Jr., Clyde Adams. Sverette L. Harris, H. R. Skillnan. David D. Aycock, C. H. raylor, J. Hal Bobbitt. V. Tayor Mustian, Mrs. A. W. Park r, M. P. Carroll. Mel H. Hicks, riara J. Artis, B. T. Smiley, Sr.. J. E. Floyd, Frank R. Ryd;r. Jr.. William S. Davis, W. 3. Hicks, Henry Stith Harris. Philip J. Bender. L. G. Coey, H. Evans Coleman Henry dyrick, Vincent Williams, Ai>ert Seaman, Peter P. Seaman. N. M. Gardner, Jr., J. L. Smiey, H. A. White, F. D. Shear ii, HiUwiii x. ijupxon, r*. c,. farvey, George H. Harris, Ben lolt Carroll, Hy Diamond, A. 7. Coghill, Brooks Overby, T. ? Hicks, F. P. Whitley, R. E. ..imer, Jr., Richmond W. Davis, C. A. Hendrick, Robert Thompon E. R. Clary. Dfficen Capture Stills Wednesday Warren County officers and, /ance County ABC officers wrecked two stills in Warren; bounty on Wednesday morn-J ng. The first of the stills, a 50jallon outfit, was found in I >hocco Township, where the fficers also destroyed five >arrels of beer. The second still was a trand-new 50-gallon steamer j hat had not been placed in i peration. It was found lateri n the morning in Sixpound J 'ownship. No beer had been nade as preparation for the | eating of the still had just: legun. No operators were found atj ither still site. Warren officers on the aids were Sheriff Jim Hundey and Deputies Bonnie Stevnson and R. D. Chewning. In Who's Who The name of William W. 'aylar, Jr., Warren ton attorley, has been included in Vho's Who In America, a list f distinguished Americans, It iras learned here this week. h w Malta! Mrs. Carrie Davis is a atient in Warren Qeaeral lospital for treatment. 09am Copy WAKRKNTON, C In Effort To Keep H Board 1 Seeking to improve Warren > County public health service, t the board of county commissioners - agreed to employ a. 1 full time health officer and < another health nurse at their : meeting here Monday. ! The commissioners passed no i tiiui-r lu employ ine neann i officer and nurse but agreed | that they would provide funds 1 in the amount of around S6.500 i for their employment. This 1 they said would cause an increase of about '4c in the tax levy, but agreed that they had little choice in the matter as the continued operation of Warren General Hospital is involved. The nurse will be employed at once, but the health officer Producers Vote In Favor Of lc Tax On Poultry Warren County egg produc-, ers voted nine to one in favor! of a tax for research in a referendum held at the agri-| : cultural building here Satur-: I day. Only ten producers vot| ed. W H Ronrlnr nhol-man nf I j the Warren County Egg Ref-j [ erendum Committee, said yes-i terday that if the plan is approved~by two-thirds- of-those! voting in a state referendum: lc will be paid for each hen 1 commercially processed and | the fund raised would be used j for promotional purposes. Other members of the com-, mittee were C. J. Fleming, B. j . M. Jones and J. C. Beckwith. j ,Mr8. Burgess Wins First Door Prize Scott Gardner, manager of! Warrenton Furniture Exchange,1 announced on Wednesday the j winners of door prizes award-; j ed as the result of drawing , in the open house held on | i Friday and Saturday in con-j ' ncction with the opening of an I appliance department. | Gardner said that he was de-, ! lighted with the response of j the Dublic to his store's oDen i ' house activities and that some | 400 persons attended the event.; He listed prize winers as: ! 1st prize?a Philco Record Player, Mrs. Belle Burgess. : 2nd prize? a Philco Radio, Mr. Jesse Gardner. 3rd prize?Electric Fry Pan,! i Mrs. Eula I. Wilson. 4th prize? Electric Iron,; Mrs. P B. Boyd. 5th prize?Electric Iron. Martha Johnson. Bell Given Award At Ford Banquet Bruce Bell of Boyd-Boycej Motor Co., Warrenton, was! presented Ford Motor Com-, pariy's 300-500 Club award at: a banquet in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Saturday, honoring, high-ranking Ford dealership j car and truck salesmen of! 1959 in tihe Richmond sales district. Ronald L. Phillips, Richmond district sales manager, said 300-500 Club membership awards are presented for excellent retail performance. Phillips said that the average 300-500 Club member sold the equivalent of 100 new cars and 70 used cars in qualifying : for the national honors, and . that club members in the ag- . gregate sold more than three 1 billions dollars worth of automotive merchandise. _____ i Post To Meet American "Legion Limer Post < 25 will hold its regular supper 1 meeting on Thursday night, ' April 14, at 7:30 at Bethlehem < Methodist Church. Areola. All Legionnaires are urged to atv < tend. Ladies of the church i will serve the meal. PTA T? NMI The Afton-Elberon Parent- < Teachers Association will meet i on Monday night, April 11, at 1 8 o'clock. An interesting pro- 1 gram has been planned. Dur- 1 lag the business session offi- i cess for the new year will be ' elected. mm i i ...iiui. en S 01'N'Ty OF WARREN, N. ospital Open to Hire v111 not begin his duties unit July 1 Since the death of Dr. A. > D. Greeg in 1957, Warren .'ounty has been, without the services of a regular health officer. although Dr L. W. Kor consultant for the health de-: [>artment. The commissioners