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I , Your Best Kg Advertising 1 Medium VOLUME 65 ** I is CHARTER MEMBERS still r after 25 years were pictured celebration on Saturday night. Warrent 25th An "Happy people are those wh provide happiness," Audrey 1 Green, third vice president ? Lions International, told mer bers of the Warrenton Lior Club, their wives and sped; guests, gathered at the Wa ronton Country Club on Satu day night to observe the Iocj clubs 25th anniversary. Green was referring to tb work of the 625,000 membei in clubs in 111 of the frc countries of the world, and tli part these members played i world understanding and < I their charitable work. He als | praised the local club for il | work among the blind and fc | its aid in community project j "Whereever you find a wort! j while community project," h i. said, "you will find merabei j of Lrotis Clubs associated wit Kk Green waa presented *^3 Htn? Wallace I. West, Intern ationi j Director, who expressed hi | Ri pleasure in being present an j congratulated tne Warrento BIb Lions Club upon its long rei (i ord of worthwhile service t its community and to Lionisn | President C. M. Bullock, pr< I . sided over the meeting; guest IS were welcomed by J. Howar Ktt Daniel, and W. Monroe Gait | ner served as toastmaster. Th | Rev. E. W. Baxter gave the ii j vocation which was closed wit | an anthem by Mrs. Robe; Fleming. She and her siste | Mrs. Monroe Gardner, als i rendered special music dunn the evening. Instead of the usual prank Tailtwister A. A. Wood presen ed gifts to a number of tb visitors, some of which wer of a humorous nature. (See LIONS, page 12) Clinic Change Announced At ^Wealth Center The Warren County Healt Department this week announ< | ed changes in its clinic schet I ule. V Dr. William Bums Jones, d ' rector, said that due to th large number of patients see in the Well-Baby and Pre-natt clinics, it is felt necessary t have these clinics every wee instead of twice a month. B< ginning in March, he said, ei pedant mothers will be see: at the Health Center ever Friday morning. Well-Bab clinics will be held ever Monday morning. By increasing the nitmbe H of clinics, Dr. Jones said, th Health Department will be abl to see more pre-natal and it fant patients. It also mearn he said, since the clinics wil I be held weekly instead of twic a month, the patients will nc have to wait as long sine B there will not be such larg numbers. Dr. Jones also said that th people of Warren County ar jreminded that shots and bloo tests will be done in the clink only in the mornings (excep Friday, when the clinic wil Ke available all day). This i to allow the nursing staff t Rfet out and do home visits an school visits in the afternoor Rn important part of healt work. Since so much work ha to be done away from th i Health Ceotet, Dr InmitU ] ?t Subscription Price $3.00 a Year with the Warrenton Lions Club Lanier, CI at the club's 25th anniversary Skillman. \ Thov irn lr- Tnnnc Pi"" on Lions Ck niversary At 0 ffl ). >f 1- I s I il r r il I e I s |H e I e f*fl n >f o I 5 r I 5. e s I h a 1 iS d n M o I ? AUDREY D. GREEN, third vice presider Warrenton Lions Club and their visitors at s " 7i e WBM i- mm h 'jgmm rt r, to g psmi s, B^ffl tie -e I h I c- H | 1 I . LIONS OFFICIALS We shown being pre e their arrival here Saturday for Lions 25t n Rouark, liason officer; Wallace West, into il Audrey Green, 3rd international vice-presi< o cials with a gift on behalf of the town, k : Churches Respc J Four churches have respond- exhausted 1 ed with donations to help buy i cine and e r medicine and" emergency food ders and tl e orders (or needy persons in sioners stai 9 the county, Julian Farrar, Wei-1 were unabi . iwe ucparuueni supcrinieuu- lunus *vi * lj ent, stated this week. Surplus They are Emmanuel Episce- modifies e pal and Wesley Memorial Meth- and ' odist churches ot Warrenton, ... . ' Jerusalem church near Wise, milk' dry bl and Zlon Methodist church hutter, rice near Norlina. eggs may Farrar said two persons able for have also made private dona- needy famll tions and this help has cer- Farrar said, talnly come at a time when on what i It was greatly ne^iad, Commission! AU the ministers in the the use oi county, white and colored, have Added, and been contacted personally or weeks befoi by letter, Farrar said, when these avails names and addresses could ha !**> a secured. He said it is believed Farrar sal V. I . rt Marr 10c Per Copy WARRENTON, C jI aude Bowers, Harry Cohen, T. B. Creech, Harold t. H. Bright and Clarence Britton. (Staff Photo) ib Celebrates j Country Club ml k' t It of Lions International, addresses members of the I. Country Club on Saturday night (Staff Photo) sentcd Key to the City by Mayor W. A. Miles upon h enniversary celebration. They are, lr: Henderson national director; Joe Moss, district governor; and lent. Mayor Miles also presented each of the offi(Staff Photo) nding To Aid Plea ts funds for medi :rS XiZ Illustrated Lecture te County Commis- m ? ^ . ed by law they ?o Be Ciiven Here e to transfer any ^n illustrated lecture on hese purposes. Methodist churches in Warren Government com- County will be presented duronsisting of pork ing M?nd*y night's meeting of flour, meal, dry Methodlst Men's C,ub ;ans, peanut butter, Roy Turnage. executive seo ,lard, and dried retail of the board of lay a* I be made avail- ttvities and a native of Ayden, low income and conduct the program tea in the county, scheduled to be prevented at Thia will depend seven o'clock at the Wesley iction the County Memorial Methodist Church. rm take regarding Earlier Monday, at three oommoditiea, he o'clock, Mr. Turnage will apeak it will be several at a general meeting of the ? the state haa Woman's Society of Christian ble for diitribu- Service, the Rev. Troy Barrett said yesterday. i the Welfare Do- vysj' lor the ^donatiooe ^BHly Lanier, Jr^ettended a ?? * ; V . " 'r . ISkK ''V: ''V.' Pit SI OUNTY OF WARREN, N. C. Two Cases Go a To Recorder's " Court Jury j Two cases were heard before a jury during Friday's session of Warren County Recorder's Court held here. urunK driving charges o! against Alex Robert May and w Charles Perry Daniel were g] heard before a Warren County C( jury which returned verdicts d of guilty against both defend- r ants. ai Both men were fined $100 c< and costs by presiding judge it Julius E. Banzet. An appeal to Superior Court was taken v, by Daniel and appearance p bond was set at $100 by Judge Banzet. r Among the cases heard on ? Friday were: Z William Woodrow Shearin, 1 possession of non-tax-paid whls- J key. $50 and costs. Edward Dumay Hill, reckless 1 driving, prayer for judgment I continued fcr two years, costs. .T R Davis assault nrov#r for judgment continued for two years, coste. Albert Brietzke, reckless n driving, $100 and costs. ^ Percelle Henderson, possession, $10 and costs. Gid Champion, non-tax-paid b whiskey, not guilty. Blonnie Champion, non-tax- P paid whiskey for purpose of ** sale, six-months suspended sen- ^ tence, $50 and costs. Robert Edgar Cannon, drunk lC driving, $100 and costs. r( Lonnie Silver Clanton, non- 01 support, 90-day sentence. *c Willie George Williams, no & operator's license, improper *c equipment, 30-day sentence. bi Jesse Thomas Bullock, no operator's license, $25 and ^ ;<*ts. " S. Tharrington, bad check, 11 jVayer_fot Vvdgment continued, w wwta.''- *&> Wilson Re id, no operator's license, $25 and costs. ll & _ SI Norlina Chapter \ Wins Federation ? FFA Contest l A team from the Norlina A FFA Chapter will represent I the Vance-Warren Federation ^ in a district contest to be held in April as the result of win- \ ning the Ritual and Parliamen- V tary Procedure federation contest in Littleton last week. Participating Future Farmers c of America chapters were Nor- p lina, Littleton, Zeb Vance, Mid- ? dleburg, and Warrenton, plac- r? ing in that order. t< The Norlina team's members o are Frank Perkinson, president; J Fred Hicks, vice-president; ii Paul Lancaster, secretary; Charles Collier, treasurer; Jim- ^ my Burton, reporter; Roy j Young, sentinel; and Clint jj Hege, advisor. c j The Norlina chapter team t; has won the banner for twelve of the thirteen years in which v it has participated. a PTA To Hear i Guidance Talk A talk on vocational guid- 1 ance will be given here at the regular monthly meeting of ^ the John Graham-Mariam Boyd * PTA on Tuesday night. Dr. Clinton Prewett, head of,8 the Psychology Department of 0 Cast Carolina College, will ad- c dress members of the associa- * tion at 8 p. m. in the John d Graham High School auditor ium. s In making the announcement s of Dr. Prewett's talk, W .R. i Drake, program chairman, urg- t ed all members to make plans s to attend. 1 < To Observe Higher [ Education Sunday , Sunday, February St, hat been dcsigbatad aa "Hither Education Sunday" thnufhout ' the North CaroUna Metho*at * Conference, the Saw. Troy Barrett, part or at the Weeley Memorial Methodist Church here, aid this week. ? church win^haeu an opportuh- < ernri Capital Wnn F The Mayflower community ? Warren County was the inner of the top award Nero communities in the seven >unties of the Capital Area evelopment Association in ural Community Development ad on Wednesday night resived a $200 cash prize for s accomplishment. Announcement of the award as made at a community imrovement meeting at the teward Offered Enforcemei Investigate Fire of undetermined origin j iveled two large bams in and ear the Manson Community j unin a iwo-nour penoa on unday night. Belief that the fires may ave ben the work of an unnown arsonist yesterday romoted the barns' owners? . A. Daeke of Manson and eon Perry of Henderson?to ffer a reward of $500 for intimation leading to the arfst and conviction of person persons believed responsible >r both fires. A reward of 150 has been offered for mirmation about each of the irns. Fire companies from both rarrenton and Norlina were illed to the scene of the rst blaze on the old Satterhite farm near Manson about ight o'clock Sunday , . night. Firemen were unablr to <aiS< nguish the blaze and returni to their towns, but were jmmoned again when a barn hundred yards from Daeke's ome burst into flames. They were unable to save lis structure, somewhat smallr than the first barn. Value f the two barns is believed to e between 7,000 and $8,000. Commissioner Surplus Food Whether or not Warren ounty participates in the surlus food program announced 1 Raleigh last week by Goveror Terry Sanford is a matter > be determined by the Board f County Commissioners, ulian Farrar, Welfare Superltendent, said yesterday. Meeting on Monday night, tie Warren County Welfare loard approved the distribuion of government surplus ommodities in Warren Couny. "provided the cost of obr aininsr the food does not nut. ireigh the value of the food vailable." The Welfare Board is composed of Charles White, HI, hairman; and Alfred Ellingon, both of Warrenton, and Villiam Leach of Littleton. F a r r a r said applications i'ould be certified by the Welare Department. For example, le said, a farmily of five with n income of $129.00 per month s less could qualify for the ommodities. Welfare recipients ould be certified without adlitional investigation. The county commissioners rt>uld have to provide storage pace, transportation of the Md from Butner, a commodty supervisor and other neceairy personnel to carry on the rograrn if It la (bond feasible >r Warren County, Farrar aid. iethodiat campaign 11m aanwa for lenday will e entitled "Change and the .biding Presence," Mr. Barrett a,San Bern Mr. and Mrs. Owen Robert m, Jr., of NorUna annotate le birth of a ton In Warren antral Hospital en February -i I RIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, IS I Area i >y May John R. Hawkins High School i| here where John G. Mitchell, 1 president of the Citizens Bank, ' presented the award on behalf |' of the Capital Area Development Association. E. A. Turner, chairman of the Mayflower RDC unit, presided over the meeting. Mitchell also presented prizes of $10.00 each on behalf of the Citizens Bank, to tit Officers Burnings Owner Daeke told Sheriff J. i H. Hundley that his wife discovered the fire in the second bam shortly after his return from the first blaze. He said 1 that the second barn apparent ly caught fire about 9:45. He i told Hundley that no one was ! suppose to have been in or near neither of the barns on Sunday. Bloodhounds were procured from the Warren County Prison Unit here and picked up a trail near the barn in Daeke's yard and followed the trail to the house of a Negro farmer who lived a half-mile away. Sheriff Hundley said that no arrests was made because of lack of motive and a seemingly air-tight alibi on the farmer's |?art. ^.Tuesday an agent of the :J5tatif u of Investigation and an agent <? the N. C. Fire Marshall's office . in Raleigh were called into the case but were unable to uncover evidence that the fires were the work of an arsonist. The barn on the old Satter-1 white farm, until recently own-j ed by Daeke, had been purchas-1 ed by Perry recently. s To Vote On Participation County Commissioner Amos Capps has been mailed details of the program from the N. C. Department of Agriculture and the State Board of Public Welfare. Food available consists of pork and gravy, flour, meal, dry milk, dry beans, peanut butter, rice, lard, and dried eggs. * day-old black lamb on a reran only one black aheap m KM?0 Your Best Advertising Medium 161 NUMBER S \ward | flower he other six communities of he county participating in the :ontest. These communities ire Fork Chapel, Mrs. Celia \lston, chairman; Hecks Grove, Mrs. Mollie Alston, chairman; ^aughan, the Rev. J. E. Merrier, chairman; Shocco, Beaman Hunt, chairman; Ellington, James Boyd, chairman; and Embro. Willie H. Fitts, Mayflowers has made outstanding accomplishments in Ihe field of agriculture, home economics, human relations, and the development of people, it was brought out in the report, all in the area of 'better living through community improvement." In presenting the awards, Mitchell emphasized the purpose of the Capital Area Development Association and mentioned how it worked to help all seven counties in the Capital Area to work for community improvement. He congratulated all communities for having represented Warren County so well in this educational project, and said he is hopeful of continuing success in the development of the people. Mayor W A. Miles, chairman Df the county committee of the Capital Area Development Association, brought greetings from this committee. S. A. Warlick, chairman of the Merchants Association, also brought greetings from the Warrenton merchants. Also appearing on the progrma were A. J. Ellington, member of the Board of County Commissioners, who ^ congratulated the community on the pro&ress being made In community improvement, and J. H. Wilson, chairman of the Rural Community Development Committee of the Advisory Council, who told the purpose of Rural Community Development and its potential goals in WIT?"- OnMn*.. U-M? II ing. J. E. Byers, principal of the John R. Hawkins High School, extended a welcome to the group and spoke in terms of educational value these copununities are projecting in the county to all people. Bringing further encouragement and inspiration ;|j to the communities participating in rural community development was H. M. McNeil, Dis- TM trict Agricultural Agent of North Carolina Extension-^}?* j vice at A. and T. College Greensboro. In his remarks;' he stated that rural community; development is an educational method for group action wajffor "bettering your comrnun- ( jty." q Br K|E [ I A. Kdlan of Rldgewa)' boll I t vUit to WarrenUm. There is
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