J Mmm J Your Best t#. Advertising W Medium . - ' PH VOLUME 64 Over $19( In Plant! More than $1900 in cash and checks were stolen from a Warrenton oil plant shortly after midnight Monday. Thieves who broke into the Bullock Oil Company on the Norlina - Warrenton Highway early Tuesday morning made off with more than $900 in X and balance in checks. f * xlborif f J. H. Hundley, who JL with members of his departM ment and Lin wood Harton, V Henderson SBI agent, are con^.tinuing investigation of the safe robbery, said yesterday he believed at least two persons were involved in the robbery. Two employees of the concern, arriving at the scene of the theft at approximately 2 a. m. Tuesday, noticed the front door of the plant had been broken in and summoned j authorities. This marked the second Board Fav< Health B E The Warren County Board i of Commissioners on Tuesday afternoon endorsed the B Budget of the State Board of Health providing more state aid to counties and agreed to ask Rep. John H. Kerr, Jr., and Senator Frank Banzet to use their influence in having the legislature adopt the budget. Action of the board was taken after Dr. William Burns Jones, Warren County Health Officer, and Carl Harper of the State Board of Health discussed the budget pfatf hMhremfc* Anissioners. Harper said that ten years X Health budget pro*' JMini funds to the counties on jiihtch was practically a matchj[jng .basis, but since that time .itate appropriations had not kept pace with matching costs and as a result the state was; now paying only about 20 peri cent of the cost. Because many counties are hard pressed fl- j 4 nancially, the State Board of Health had asked for an increase of some one and a quarter million dollars for aid to counties. Should the increase be grant- j ed, Harper said, counties will not be asked to match the i fund.- which should lessen tq *oroe extent the cost of the! Health programs to the couq-j ??*?.? Register of Deeds a. E. A|-| Ion had pointed out to the I commissioners irt a previous meeting of the board that it was difficult to find local doctuB to give health exajmnarequired before the ist suance of a marriage license. L due to press of dvtftas of the ^reCompa. Tp B? Inability of both the Warrenton Fjre Department and the Warrenlon Rural fire Department to loehte'.a gram fire here on Sunday afternoon m responsible for failure of both companies to appear at tbe scene of tbe fire, aeoording to Wetter P. Burwell Bursretl, who is fire chief of the Wailinden Fire Depart I meat and member of the | wmtntim Rural Fire DepertI ment, aald jresterdey that fireI men of both companies anawerI ed the alarm promptly, but I could not locate the fire He K aald that the pemon phoning In thajtamr-fhtled to make tt I clriflKt the tire waa locatI cd^HHianginR up. I A the fire companies wew AmT&uI looking for the M the fire, flames from [ jOSbsmt bnttdinR of Whtte'a E&fiftL ?ifrtf & B*viq. 1 m 2 Subscription Price $3.00 M) Stolen I RnWiPfv I > J time in leas than (fcm y>m . that the Buliock Oil Company has been looted. In March, 1958 thieves walked away with $20 in currency after ripping open the safe. Sheriff Hundley said that the same safe was used to handle the money and that Tuesday night thieves had only to rip open several drawers inside the safe to get to the money. The Warren County officer said that the thieves apparently crawled over a fence on the bac kside of the plant grounds to gain en'ry. Once inside the grounds, they broke a door pane .and opened the door from the inside. Also stolen was a new electric razor, a Christmas gift belonging to owner C. M. Bullock of Warrenton. The thieves overlooked a new sweater, also a Christmas gift, belonging to Bullock. ^ so ors State ? iudget : local physicians. It was sug gested at that time that these certificates might be obtained t at the Health Center. Asked about it at the con- F elusion of the budget discussion Tuesday afternoon, Dr. Jones said that he was already 4 making the examinations and would be glad to continue the practice. He said that this was | not a normal duty of the A Health Department but that he was glad to cooperate in T view of the local problem. ff The eommteiamn Uter in m the afternoon discussed with J County Agent Prank Reams repairs to the guttering around the roof of the agriculture building and agreed to appro- w priate $235.00 for this purpose. w Painting of the roof of the building was deferred until i additional information about *? the paint to be used and the cost could be ascertained. T1 The commissioners also dis- ? cussed at some length repairs **' to the heating system at the * Health Center, and agreed to 111 call for bids on tunnelling or enlarging overhead ducts and possibly the installation of a ^ larger furnace in an effort to if carry heat to one part of the building. G _The Armory is also having heating difficulty. It was re- t vealed that while heat ia af- M forded at the armory no hot A water is available. The com- T missioners, pointing out that Tj this condition has prevailed ^ for some time, agreed that K those who are in charge of ^ the armory should have the E necessary repairs made at the . ' county's expense. ^ ies Unable ? wk Fire Site E ! Christmas tree. No damage m resulted B. ? w< C. . Committee 2 Holds Meeting tl The County Commute for a, the Society for Crippled Chll- ce dren end Adults met Tuesday <)a night at Hotel Warren with ? ne supper meeting. Bert Hawley of Durham, da Held Representative for the an N. C. Society, met with the toi group, Helping them make he plana for Ibis year's Easter m, pictured on the left abo' ewsom of near Enterprise, h . Hundley's department. New ork as a guard with the Ha jo by the resignation of R. 1 rwo Mei IViirlf Si furors Drawn ror Civil Term Superior Court Jurors for the civil term o 'arren County Superior Coui hich convenes on January 3 ere drawn by the Count smmissioners on Monday a llows: J. E. Byers, J. E. Tuckei homas W. Felts. Marvin F ycock, Mrs. Nancy Bobbitl Dbert H. Shearin, Herbert C arris, Mrs. B. B. Wilson, W1 im K. Alston, F. M. Drake -GVanlr Momall \Krr- T 1111 Wood, G. A. Daeke, Jr rs. Travis B. White, Mrs. I . Bright, R. Y. Spain, W. I razier, L. B. Henderson, Copley, R. B. Paynter. William J. Hioks, Henr amper, Thomas J. Harring n, D. P. McGhinnis, Harr Williams, Sr., Albert N lston, T. C. Satterwhite, B Cheek, Mrs. W. S. Smiles iiomas G. Connell, Stella Vi ose, William B. Neal, Mrs atherine P. Conway, Georg rillis Shearin, A. A. Wooc B. Haithcock, Calvin Bui n, S. T. Hight, Ralph Hil ird, Sam Short. Irs. A. A. Edwardi ties On Monday Last rites for Mrs. A. A iwards, 47, of Silver Springs d., the former Miss Mai^ aberts Wood of Warrentor ere held in the Baptis lurch there on Wednesda; ternoon with interment ther 10, Mrs FdunHs nn M?r iy afternoon following rebral hemorrhage on Satin y afternoon from which ah ver regained oonaciouaneaa. Mrs. Edwards was th ughter of the late Arthur A d Amanda Wood of Warren 1 and spent her chlldhoo* re where she attended Johi aham High School and wa member of the Warrantor Ptlrt Church. Survivors include her hna nd; one aon, William, of II ioIs; four daughters. Jean o inlavllla, Ky? Pat of Ooorgli ances and Angela of th< me; one ^brother, A AWw Warren ^ General Hwpfu! Hiarri a- Copy WARRENTON, mm J 5^^^ J i given to Warren County's new by Warren Court Clerk Joe N. Ei 'e, attended Littleton High School ie left a carpentering job to bccom room, who has previously been coi lifax County prison unit, fills the D. Chewning. a Injured :rikes Tar Two men were injured and at least two others escaped serious injury when a bread delivery truck rammed a large kettle filled with hot tar east of Macon on Wednesday afternoon. ^ ,r. V Thomas M. Neal, 57, was struck by the truck which faded to stop as it approached a highway repair crew a little more than a mile east of 0 Macon on US Highway 158. g Neal. pouring tar on the high nay di mc lime ui me accident, tried to dodge the truck *' when a flagman yelled a warn- . ing that the truck was not go;? ing to stop. " Neal almost manged to get j" out of the truck's path but ' was struck on the foot. Highe way Patrolman W .E. Brown ? of Vaughan, who investigated | the 1:50 p. m. accident, said ; that a bone was broken in y Link To Conduct ? Bible Study At I Baptist Church A class on the study of the r Bible will be held at the War- ! 5. renton Baptist Church on Wede nesday and Thursday, January 1 I, 11 and 12, the Rev. John R. - Link, pastor, announced yesterl day. The classes will begin at , 7:30 p. m. and two forty-five I minute periods each evening will be broken with a short in- 1 termission. The class is open 1 tc both adults and high school . students. ' Mr. Link will conduct the i I study using his recently pub- . lished booklet, "Understanding . _ the Bible," as a guidebook. ] Members of other churches ] are cordially invited to attend , h the study, Mr. Link said, a ? i Mrs. Vaughan Dies ' 9 At South Hill, Va. 5 Mrs. Louise Wright Vaughan, * 47, died at her home in South ; Hill, Va., on Monday. < 1 Survivors include her father, * 1 H. A. Wright of White Plains; ' 1 six sisters, Mrs. Herman ' crutcnfleld of La Crowe, V*-, 1 Mrs. Marvin Newcomb of Hen- i derson, Mrs Tom Limer of 1 - Warrenton, Mrs. Roy Morton * Of Hotly SRTiwa, Mm. hey- 1 mond Rose and Mrs. R M. ' White of Norlina; four broth- ? I em, Charles, Old and Herbert, . Jr., of South Hill,, Vs. and - Cephas of the U. & Amy, f iTmhm*' 1 are In- J i s|a i -liM'-Viiii-irrii- -mi en % COUNTY OF WARRBN7~Ni l I I t ?I rer ( ^HPf;' . f : H:; 'iH| J 1|1 J :v'^^Bf;r < deputy sheriff, Lloyd White ^ lis on Tuesday afternoon. New- H The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse i 5 the third deputy of Sheriff J. 1 mected with law enforcement J vacancy created two months J 'u~i^N J When Kettle Neal's foot and that two prisoners working with him narrowly avoided being struck. After striking Neal, the truck, driven by 31-year-old Archie William Reavia, Jr., cf Norllna, continued 78 feet further along the highway before striking the pot filled with molten tar. The pot was being slowly towed along the highway by a dump truck. Hot tar splashed on the truck but did not burn . the driver, who was taken to 1 Warren General Hospital here * with chest and leg injuries. i Patrolman Brown said that 1 the body of the truck was broken loose from the frame by the impact. He charged e Reavis with reckless driving as 1 he failed to heed several signs c indicating that road work was ] underway on the highway. Aycock To Be [ Ordained Into The j Ministry Sunday s Mr. James 0. Aycock, son of s Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Aycock of t Elberon, will be ordained to t rhr Gospel Ministry on Suu,dny j afternoon, January 8, at three t o'clock at the Sulphur Springs j Baptist Church. Mr. Aycock c has been called as pastor of t the Kennebec Baptist Church 1 near Angler and began his s ministry there on December 1- ? Dr. W. R. Cullom of Wake Forest will preach the ordain- Ing sermon and the Rev. R. s W. Jenkins of Henderson will ' give the charge. Others on the ] program will be the Rev. Powell Lane, the Rev. Julius BoHoway and Mr. M. K. Ay- I rock. Y The public Is cordially invit- & id to attend this ordainatton a lervice. i, F Council To Meet J Tha Warren Sub-district 3ouncll of the Methodist o t'outh Fellowship will meet on e Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock J it Wesley Memorial Methodist J Church, according to Mfsa Mar- h Eanet Rideout, president Hons ' rill be made tor the Sahdle C riet meeting On Vocations to V e held In the NorUna Methnllst Church on Sunday, Fob. k nary 11 r i j.~ o c. ~ Criminal' Court To The January criminal term B >f Warren County Superior ii ^ourt is scheduled to convene d lere on Monday morning with fudge C. W. Hall of Durham residing. e, Scheduled to last three days, f< ?me 27 cases have been dock- B d by Solicitor W. H. Burgwyn ti f Jackson and Assistant So- d icitor Charles M. White of Varrenton. t! Only one capital offense is b in the docket for this term of p court. The state vs. Charlie Alvin C Motor Law V Bring Ten Int< Ten of eleven cases heard i f >efore Judge Julius E. Banzet | c ii me rriaay session 01 waren County Recorder's Court d lere last week involved viola- p ions of various motor vehicle p aws. ti Among those cases heard by a he veteran Warrenton jurist vas one ease involving reck- d ess driving, no operator's li- p icense, possession, and failure e o stop for red light. v Russell Lee Bullock, 29- o rear-old Negro farmer of Man- p son, pleaded guilty to all four li rounts and on charges of possession, failure to stop and li eckless driving drew a 30-day a sentence, suspended for two rears on condition that he re- d nain of good behavior and pay he costs of court. On the ii iharge of no operator's license, bullock was fined $25 and $ osts. Other cases heard during ii he half-day session included: Josenh Earl Vick- reckless a Irfvtng, 30-day sentence sua- c >ended for 90 days provided iefendant surrender his tt- c :ense during that period and c lot operate a motor vehicle on t he public highways of N. C. p Board Pays F< Of 12-Year-O Warren County commission- b rs on Tuesday assumed the fi esponsibility for burial costs n >f the ten-day-old baby of a c 2-year-old unwed mother. Lessie Drake, Negro, appear- c id before the board on Mon- j lay morning and informed the iommissioners that her in- i ant grandchild, son of her 3 2-year-old daughter, had died e Sunday while en route to Warden R^npril Hftanifal CKa aid that she had no hinds ^ ind asked the commissioners Q o help hor, Mrs. Drake said that her msband was old and on relief, 1 hat the father of the child " iad been killed before he 1 lould wed her daughter and hat Supt. of Welfare Julian I i*arrar was not in his office li it the time she called at his q ffice. $ The commissioners agreed to G iVilliams Rites I rleld On Sunday I Funeral services for Archiald Davis Williams were held c ere from the home of his * later in Warrenton on Sunday ^ t 2:00 p. m. with interment C a Flirvtew Cemetery The T lev. Lawrence Baxter, Epis- P opal minister, was in charge f the last rites. J r. wUltima, 64, a native " f Warren County, had raaU- ** d in New York tor many elra where ha died at St. * ohn's Ilingllil, Lang Island, ? ' ? York, o. Thursday. Ha ma a member ad the " opal Chmrah and ? lltaai id c roridwar i B ^ySe * * * .Ik jj Wji ; w ' , ' L? _ <*T ?M? "X- X (qTJ FRIDAY, JANUARY I Term Of Open On rown on a charge of murder i scheduled to be heard Tuesay. Brown, 36-year-oid Negro of [awtree Township, was chargd with murder after he conessed slapping Mary Alice larnes of near Wise several mes prior to the woman's eath. The 25-year old mother of hree children died on Octoer 2 in Warren General Hosital here. Brown told Warren ounty steriff's deputies that iolations _ n 3 KjOUtt or 9o days and pay costs of ourt. Dorsey Lindlsey Hester, runk driving, state accepted ilea of reckless driving and rayer for judgment was coninued for two years, $100 nd costs. Jlmmie Collins, reckless riving, 60-day sentence sus-1 ended for six months pr -'dd Collins not operate a . (Cior ehicle on the public highways f North Carolina during that; eriod, surrender his operator's icense and pay costs of court. Julius Brandt, no operator's Icense, drunk driving, $125 nd costs. Hugh Johnson Davis, drunk riving, $100 and costs. Frank Jaconetta, Jr., speedig, $10 and costs. Elmo Harrison, speeding, 15 and costa. Douglas Rix Mustian, speedtig, $10 and costs. Gertha Boyd Woodard, no perator's license, $25 and oets, Mrs. Robert Perry, bad heck, prayer for judgment ontinued on payment of $45, he amount of the check, and ay the costs of court. or Burial Id's Child e responsible for $25.00 costs or the burial, and a local aortician agreed to bury the hild for this figure. In other business before the ommissioners, A. P. Rodwell, r., reported taxes collected luring the month of December in the amount of $30,85.16, making a total collectd to date of $210,455.71. The bond of Oliver D. Ellis, r., constable of Sixpounds township, was accepted and rdered filed. Thomas J. Harrington. Couny Electrical Inspector, submitted his report for the year 960. S. E. Allen. Register of leeds, reported 59 marriage censes issued for the fourth uarter of 1960 for which 295.00 was turned into the General Fund. -Jarri* Funeral deld Thursday Funeral services tor Mrs. lyde P. Hurts, 80, of Koala , Loulsburg, vrrce conducted *?pi? apnagt Baptist hurch near Louisburg on hursday at *80 p. m. by tie astor, the Rev. J. Bated Oofeld. add a former pastor, the *v. J. Parker McLendoo. "rial was la the family, remMrtf. Mr?. Harris, the mother of Ira. Clyde K. RodweU of War. "too, died an Wedaeaday. he eras the oldest metaber of bpte Spring. B a ?f 1 . t nurch. Y SW6W)Q9 ff AtllC Your Best Advertising Medium ; I i n/> i ?'' - ' "Wi l>UMi5t!iK I Superior ( Monday he struck the women when she arrived home at a late hour the night before. According to Deputy Sheriff Herbert Rooker. the dead wo- i man's husband, Asa Barnes, left his wife in the care of Charlie Brown when Barnes went to work the night before , the woman died. Rooker said that the woman had been under a doctor's care in past months, left home in the company of her I sister and two other men shortly after 11:30 Saturday riioht When she returned at approximately 2:30 Sunday morning, Brown slapped her several times and reportedly told investigating officers that he would have slapped her more except her children started crying". | Later an autopsy was performed on the woman by Dr. L. W. Komegay on October 5. On October 18 Kornegay told Warren Coroner N. I. Haitbcock that in his opinion a hematoma found during the post mortum examination "in all probability did result in** the woman's death. Judge Julius E. Banzet lat- ~ er found probable cause of murder and bound Brown over to the January criminal term. . Other cases set to be tried . during the term include: Monday?Leon Alston, drunk driving; Francis S. Miller, possession of property designed for manufacturing whiskey, the manufacture of illegal whiff' . .-.41 key and the possession for-th*' purpose of sale; Paul possession of non-tax Ptdihf whiskey; Lewis Clyde Dalton, drunk driving and no operatort license; Thomas 'Bdfftfei Worley, non-support, Lucy Farrmr, two charges of po? slon of non-tax paid whMmy? - J Claudia Lee Jones, allowing drunk person to operate a motor vehicle and larceny; and John Robert Liles, failure to stop at place of accident. Tuesday ? Edward Throck- ;'{ morton, drunk driving; Robert J Edwards, assault, hiring a minor where beer is sold, and five counts of violation of the stale prohibition laws; Moses Davis, destroying personal property; and James Bullock, larceny. Wednesday?Johnnie Chavis, Jr., larceny; Alec Clark, larceny; Albert Lee Pettaway, > larceny; and Moses Levin star, larceny. Jurors drawn for this tan* < of court include John W. Adcock, Mrs. Annie C. ton King, Sammie D. Kind, B. G. White, Junes E. Duncan, i John R. Ellis, Howard V j| Phelps, J. C. Moore, Errin Manning, Benjamin C. Harris. Charles Peete Bolton, Q. G. ; Pcrprtnn Tr William W VUm. tafc-T. B. Trajroham, Van Karl Coleman, Mrs. B. B. TTTB'l I W. R. Drake, C. L. Rete. W. E. Lord, H. K. Fuller. ; Henry C. Thompson, W. M Fleming, Jr.. 1L P. Powell, McCarroll Alaton, J. Lee WUllama. Billy Fleming, A. o. Nay. Jaaaee U Knight. J. R. Robta, eon, Jr., Tbeo Settles. R. K. ; CarroU.Jr.T. R Ptoplm. J?*m . j Tharringtnn. Carlton fiieimwm Officers Capture Small Boose Plant A small whiskev llil?i if "sSotffirDeputies B. O. >?W Med by Viae* Owmifr ''3&&;3gi Officers JiUI w.fki^ ud