Vs I FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, locate 1 t __ V? '"'''- "/ % , * f ! I -i ^ ' ' ' '' " ^W&Wi Liftii State Ha Land Ow The State Forestry Service has launched a statewide publicity campaign in an effort to sell 50 million surplus pine seedlings. "We grew 85 to 90 million of the seedlings this year and yasoaocsoosooooooooog | HOME DEMONS! c j EMILY BALLINGER, Con ^ X ANN RACKLEY, Asst. The home agents announce / the following schedule: V Monday, January 9: Home Demonstration County Council will meet at 2:00 p. m. at county Agricultural Building. Agricultural Workers Council will meet at 3:45 p. m. at County agricultural building. luesday, January 10: Ine2 Home Demonstration Club will meet at 2:00 p. m. at the club house. Embro Home Demonstration Club will meet at 7:30. p. m. in the home of Mrs. Irene Short. Wednesday, January 11: Vaughan Home Demonstration Club will meet at 2:00 p. m. in Negro FARM AGENT NEWS T LEONARD C. COOPER NegroConnty Agent I. W. MURFREE Ant Negro County Agent XJ AGRICULTURE IN 1MM965 A high level of farm production will continue during the next 3-5 years. This increased output will be produced with fewer farm workers. It has been estimated that in the next five years the number of farm workers will decline between 750,000 and 1.000.000. This assumes a strong nonfarm economy to give continued iob onnortunitieft. In order to attain this high level of output, farmers will purchase more of their production input, including chemicals, equipment, fertiliser and other supplies. The cost of these Hems will likely show for this increase during the M year period. Our population will approach gQO million by IMS, and farm exports will probably be strong. P -IMS does not mean, however, 13b- that our major farm problems 'iBOrili dissappear or even de.eline sharply In the next five years, Hig^ isupplies coupled t with high costs gives little I: reasoc. for optimism In terms * of total net farm income. It should be noted, howevor 1961 Wurcaiaa, North Cmltaa Lost Items Or Go ? - ? ?- -? v JHII ML. ' jwlS ^HVm , .. vagHsJgr^H ,*V v-i-" . - , ^ '- ' 3 K.'" : ' -.-- . ' '.f J^ ' lg pine seedlings in preparation for shipi s Surplus Of Pine S Tiers Urged To Plac I have orders for about 35 mil-rtional posters and a large I lion at the present time," said quantity of circulars. "Several j State Forester Fred Claridge. banks have agreed to include "We are making every effort the circulars in their monthly to sell the rest." bank statements," he added. He said the Forestry Service a major factor in the seedis distributing 22,000 promo-1 ling surplus is the termination at the end of this month of the federal government's Soil 'RATION C0RNER1 ; its peak we were selling sednty Home Economics Agent , lings almost as fast as we could Home Economics Agent \ grow them," said Claridge. "We sold 83 million last year and ... . ? _ ? 98 million the year before." the home of Mrs. Dennis Har- 1 ris. Warren Plains Home Demon- LOST AND FOUND ouauuu uuu win meet ai z:ou p. m. in the home of Mrs. LOST ? Tan cooker spaniel, Curtis A Overby Sr children's pet. If you know Thursday, January 12: Shaw SS'Stt r Springs Home Demonstration Rt j Box lg2B Warrenton.' Club will meet at 2:00 p. m. Itc ; in the home of Mrs. Robert Salmon. HELP WANTED Enterprise Home Demonstra tion Club will meet at 2:00 p. Y0U don'1 "?'d "? or ?old n? a lob with tit tj oA___ your own Rawleigh Business stansbury. Mrs. W B. Stans- J,hcre the mot? y0? work bury will be co-hostess. the more you earn' Thou. Friday, January 13: Johns- sands prospering every year, ton Home Demonstration Club Write at once for more inwill meet in the home of Mrs. formation. Rawleigh's Dept., Lizzie Lynch at 2:00 p. m NCA-931-S02, Richmond, Va. ]6-4tp agricultural income. WANTFH Warren Farmers 1961-65 WAniLU In the next 3-5 years more WANTED?White man, age 30 people will continue to leave to 38, for permanent job the farm. These people will opening in Warrenton Jan. seek other areas for employ- * ; *70.00 P** week salary ment, whether It be farm or P.'1". comPaW benefits to SSSS m^'y, t1"!? T hMdwrit'ng to PA Box 42? ployment. Why? For steady, Henderson. N. C. d23-3tpd regular and higher prices of farmily income. Increased me- WANTED?A White companchanizatlon and farm consoli- Jon nurae^for an elderly cou anion meaning rewer rarms but fr o* m "iS^to cfu larger farms?utilizing mechan- GE a3408 or mite 204 Wilical equipment and power will iowood Drive, Henderson, N. release farm labor. Farm effici- c. d23-3tc ency will result in higher net ? farm income due to better use WANTED'AT ONCK ? ?awof land, labor and capital. In- wSl creased production by use of rawld Va dMtc chemicals, equipment, seeds, ? 1 fertilizer ? influencing quality WANTED ? Poplar* Birch and and quantity products. lUpl? ?*d bl?fe out ^JOU, Parity we murt efficiently utilize modem pro- ( pll-tfc duction methods as they are . ??. developed. This means a change WANTED ? HOUSES AND In attitudes, skills and know- ^^ tfvforP?rf,n1Lln &V, SEdn?*-^ LkTlL"^ Bentoo^dBenton^urnlture pUmdng to make the best Co., phone j0&6. tfc gL, of Mr awl Mrs M C Duke last week wen Mr. OPENING In tMa locality for and Mrs. W T. Lewis and fam- man or woman between the ily of Newport Newt, Vs., Mr. ues of tl and 80, part or and Mrs. Harold Duke of Hen- I1 "*H "VS4neth sptvey of Washington, D. dM baala, not 'm _. ? to interfere with other work. Recent guests of Mr. and is interested write oualifleaMrs. C. W. HiQiard and lam- lions to P.' Q Bos 1087, ily were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rocky Mount, ff. C. Hash reHllliard and dvtihter of Dur- ply will he contacted. JMtc ""! ' THE WAKR nent ieedlings; :e Orders Some members of the State Board of Conservation and Development anticipated an end to the Soil Bank plan and proposed a cutback early this year in the State's pine seedling production program. But the proposal was killed by the board when Gov. Hodges called for increased efforts to promote the planting of pine trees. Seedlings are available through State Forestry Service representatives. The charge is $4.50 per thousand. RELIABLE PARTY FOR ADDED INCOME FOR PART OR FULL TIME WORK WE SECURE LOCATIONS FOR TESTERS Male or female, wanted for this area to service route for Sylvania & R. C. A. television and radio tubes sold through our latest moaern metnod free self-service tube testing and merchandising units. "Will not interfere with your present employment. To qualify you must have $1,476.60 to $2,953.20 cash available immediately for inventory and equipment, investment secured. Car, 5 spare hours weekly, could net up to $6,000.00 per year in your spare time, should be able to start at once. This company will extend financial assistance to full time if desired. Do not answer unless fully qualified for time and investment. Income should start immediately. Business set up for you. Selling, soliciting, or experience is not necessary. For personal interview in your city?please include your Phone Number and WRITE U. S. ELECTRONICS CORP. 6267 NATURAL BRIDGE PINE LAWN 20, MO. ltc FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE 133.16 Acres 4.85 acres tobacco allotment. 7. room house, 2 tobacco barns, 7. packhouses, Stable. Best offer ? to settle estate of the late J. G. Wright, g miles north of Vaughan on Eaton Ferry Road. Sub* mit offer In writing before 1-20-61 to: J. G. Wrght, Jr., 3211 Fifth Ave., Richmond, 22, Va, ?*! LOOK AHEAD M gftfet Mm* EN RECORD Use Res Vines, Berry Plants, Flowering Shrubs, Evergreens, Shade Trees, Flowering Trees, Roses. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, Waynesboro, Virginia. j6-4tc 169 Acres Shocco Township, Warren County, mostly in good young growing timber. Present bid $5050.00 (less than $30.00 per acre). Open for advance bid of $302.50 through Tuesday 10 January. See Clerk of Superior Court or Attorney Gilliland. ltc FOR SALE?1951 Dodge coupe, heater and new seat covers. In fair condition. Call 290-1. Itp SPECIAL ? Used Easy combination washer-dryer. Special terms. Radio TV Center ltc IT'E terrific the way we're selling Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Warrenton Furniture Exchange, ltc FOR SALE?Ferguson Tractor, with planter, cultivators and bottom plows. Call 589-1 in Warrenton. d30-tfc FOR SALE?Nice lot of small Country Hams. Wood's Cash Grocery. d22-3tc GALVANIZED Roofing, *8.95 sq. Warren F. C. X. Service. dl6-tfc FOR the best quality, good clean burning coal and prompt service, call the Warrenton Livestock Market, tel. 233-1. n25-tfc FOR SALE?Nice lot of small Country Hams. Wood's Cash Grneerv FOR SALE ? New and Used Chain Saws, new saws $89.50 up. Dealer for Titan, Mono, and Stihl Saws. We service what we sell. Hannon's Lawn Mower Shop, Parham St., Hendersop, N. C. Dial GF. 8-5717. d2-tfc FOR SALE?Nice lot of small Country Hams. Wood's Cash Grocery. d22-3tc REFRIGERATORS?USED Several nice used General Elee trie Refrigerators. All in ex cellent condition and guaran teed. Exceptional buys witl easy terms. As low as $10.0( down and $2.00 a week. Se< I them on our floor today. War 1 renton Furniture Exchangt Appliance Department. jy22-tf< HAY FOR SALE. T. R. Payn I ter, Rt. 2, Warrenton, N. C Tel. 516-2. nll-tfc I LATEST Phonograph Records Hear your favorite or call us at tele. no. 946-1. Polk-A Dot Gift Shop, Warrenton 1 N. C. nll-tfc SERVICES AVAILABLE SELL Your Livestock at thi Warrenton Livestock Market Highest market price guaran teed at every sale. Sale* start promptly at 1 p. m each Tuesday. T. B. Creech auctioneer. jyl5-tf< SHOES Expertly Repaired ? 40 years experience. Moderr equipment: Warrenton Shoe Rebuilders on Front Street Ogjfj LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE J? k?>. -I ? ik.i 41.. 11VUVQ to uwc given UUIV U1C undersigned has this day quail* fied as Administratrix cum testamento annexo of . Mrs. Calvin Winston, late of Warren County. All persona holding claims against the said estate are required to present the same to the undersigned, or her attorneys, on or before January 6, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar. This December 29, 1900. MRS. GRACE P. WOLFE, Administratrix c t. a. Norlina, N. C. BANZET A BANZET, Attorneys, Warrenton, N. C. j6*6tc NOTICE SERVING PROCESS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, Warren County. In the Superior Court William A. Heater, Plaintiff VS. Faye Ann Braxton Hester, Defendant To Faye Ann Braxton Hester: Take notice that a pleading i N01 Our offioa U now opw fat the HIIm of Income oral and data alio Sod Wm bo fbri to aidM oail or oono by oar of) Offteo oppoehe Coloni. S>roo?. Warrrntoa, N. ( L. O. ROBER ?nhhimh?? * b . ' ;: Warrenton, North I ittlt Prodi seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Di, vorce upon the grounds of two years separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than March 6, 1961, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This 3rd day of January, 1961. (s) JOE N. ELLIS, j6-4tc uierk 01 tne Superior Court NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY Board of Education of Warren County, declaring the property described below to be no longer needed for school purposes, I the undersigned will sell at public auction to the highest cash bidder at the Courthouse door at 12 o'clock noon on January 30, 1960, the following described parcels of land in | Roanoke Township, Warren County, North Carolina: I ELAMS COLORED SCHOOL ! TRACT NO. 1 ? Beginning in the center of the Old Public Road, J. T. Delbridge's and Samuel ' Williams' Estate corner, and running Southward along their lines 297 feet to a stake in said line, thence Eastward 148% feet to a stake, thence Northward 297 feet to a stake in center of Old Public Road, thence Westward along said Old Road 148% feet to the beginning, containing one acre, more or less, and being the identical parcel of land conveyed by J. T. Delbridge et ux to the Warren County ( Board of Education by deedj , dated February 7, 1922, recorded in Book 112, page 343. TRACT NO. 2 ? Beginning) in center of Old Public Road, ( J. T. Delbridge's and Samuel | Williams' Estate corner and ; running Southward along said Delbridge-Williams line 297 I feet to a stake in said line, thence Westward 148% feet to : a stake, thence Northward 297 feet to center of Old Public Road, W. G. Wall's line, thence Eastward along said Old Road " 148% feet to the point of beginning, containing one acre, U more or less, and heinc the > identical parcel of land which : was conveyed by Rena Wil* liams et al to County Board of 1 Education by deed dated Febr: uary 16, 1922, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County in ; Book 112. page 342, reference : to which is hereby made for . other and further description , and source and chain of title. The successful bidder will be , required to deposit 5% of his ; bid as evidence of good faith and guaranty of compliance. This December 29, 1960. THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF WARREN COUNTY. By: J. R. PEELER, , Secretary. BANZET & BANZET, Attorneys j8-4tc EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Having qualified as execu5 trix of the estate of Hugh W. White, late of Warren Coun; ty. North Carolina, this is to ' notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned or her attorney in Warrenton, N. C., on or before the 9th day of December, 1961, or this ' notice will be pleaded in bar ' of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This the 9th day of December, 1960. MARY F. WHITE, Executrix of the estate of Hugh W. White. FRANK H. GIBBS, Attorney d9-6tc NOTICE The undersigned, having Qualified as Administrator of the estate of Washington Towns, deceased, late of Warren County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them, properly verified, to me at Warrenton, North Carolina, or my attorney at Warrenton, North Carolina, on or before the and day of December, 1961. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement litis the 2nd day of DecernncE vary day lor aooiataaco Tax Raturna both F?d*1 Sorority. you h amy tax matter*, fie# for appoiatmaat. U Star. oa South Maia C. TSON * SON 952-1 CaraOIn icing Wa ber, 1960. T. T. BROWN, Adminbtrator of Washington Towns. JAMES D. GILLILAND Attorney-at-Law Warrenton, N. C. d2-6tc EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, Robert A. Somerville, having qualified as Executor, and Kermlt S. Somerville, having qualified as Administrator d.b.n. c.t.a. of the estatj of Solomon J. Somerville, hereby give notice that all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to the undersigned within one year from the date hereof or this of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt settlement. This December 6, 1960. ROBERT A. SOMERVILLE,! Executor, KERMIT S. SOMERVILLE.! ! Adminbtrator d.b.n. c.t.a. of i the estate of Solomon J. Somerville. iBANZET & BANZET. i-viiuiueys. a9-6tc| NOTICE North Carolina, Warren County Under and by virtue o? order] of the Superior Court of Warren County, North Carolina, made in the special proceeding; entitled Violet F. King (Baker) Administratrix of Irene R. Mumphord vs. Lillian F. Faulk-! ner, et al, the undersigned Commissioner will on the 21st day of January, 1961, at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Courthouse door in Warrenton, North Carolina, offer for sale, to the! highest bidder for cash, but subject to confirmation by the | Court, that certain tract of land lying and being in the municipality of Norlina, Warren County, North Carolina and more narti/Milnrlu HoenriKo^ i" lows: Lot No. 10 in Block B, in the Town of Norlina, North Carolina, bounded on the South by Darden Street, on which it fronts; on the East by Pine Street, on the West by Lot No. 11, and on the North by Lot No. 1. This lot is 51.32 feet on Darden Street, and extends back 150 feet, this being a corner lot, on which is located the late home of Mrs. Irene Mumphord; and being part of the lands conveyed to G. N. Mumphord by P. S. Sargeant by deed dated March 21. 1919, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County, North Carolina, in Book 103, page 467, and devised by the said G. N. Mumphord to Irene Mumphord by his last will and testament recorded in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Warren County, in Book of Wills No. 55, at page 595 et seq. This 30th day of December, 1960. CHARLES M. WHITE, III, Commissioner d30-4tc ADMISISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as the Administratrix of the estate of John G. Ellis, the undersigned hereby gives notice that all i persons having claims against said estate are required to present them to her within one year from the date hereof) or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Alii persons indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt | settlement This December 6, 1960. | d0-6tc LAURA B. ELLIS, FOR THE BEST FURNITURE VALUES IN TOWN 8BR US C ATTTDU/urrrc Uni IUVTT1UALO HENDERSON, N. C. For 54 years, ft I comfort in time of turned to Green's ! ?38 solace and understi |1 injr dignified mem< j| can rely on the inta W fulness of Green's W see you through t! !Sr power to make ? Sft blunted. You can di ? GRE H Funeral ^1 as i trlnd. ft ' i - lit Ads! : Administratrix of the estate of John G. Ellis. d^fltc NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having duly I qualified as Executors under the last will and testament of B. W. Powell, late of Warren County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the ' same, duly verified, to the un~ dersigned or their attorney on or before the 2nd day of De- -u cember, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of re- | coveiy thereon. This, the 2nd day or December, 1960. HILDA DUKE POWELL, JAMES C. CRABTREE, WILLIAM W. TAYLOR, JR., Attorney, Warrenton, N. C. d2-6tc NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having been duly appointed as administrator c. t. a. of the estate of Mary H. Cawthorne, late of Warren County, this is to noti; fy all persons having claims against said estate to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned or his attorney, on or before the 2nd day of December, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. This, the 2nd day of December 1960 ' JOEL W. CAWTHORNE, Administrator c. t a. of Mary H .Cawthorne. WILLIAM W. TAYLOR, JR., At tome v d2-6tc Want A House? See U?! Veterans ? No Down Payment 3% ? Non-Veterans ? 3% Financing up to 30 years. We can furnish the lot, build the house of your choice, or build on your lot We furnish plan books and free estimates. E. C. SEAMAN Real Estate and Insurance DIAL. GE 8-3513 or GE 8-5458 HENDERSON, N. C. Repossession BARGAIN PARTIALLY COMPLETED 2-BEDROOM HOME For Colored $50 DOWN PAYMENT LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Call Collect RALEIGH VA 8-3171 Is D DCDDV'C I w-mm Mini W GLASS CO. HENDERSON. N. a Automobile GIlM, Curved Windshield*, Mirrors, Table Tap* And Store Froata 'SI'' :S Call U? For Your Requirement* phone ob mm imilies in need of ' bereavement have tip Funeral Home for I ending in arrange efju 1 nlal eervtcee. Yon M grity and thoughts Funeral Home to 1 L time when th# 2 kecialons may b* I EN'S m I Home I