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FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1M Locate 1 ;; * Spring did come to the I State Fair Arena in February as I told you it would in an | earlier column. However, it ex-1 ceeded all expectations for variety, freshness and blended beauty. The first Southeastern Mower and Garden-Shdw will end tomorrow and dates for uie ot snow nave Deen announced, March 2-6. This first attempt to bring an event of this magnitude to Raleigh and North Carolina is the finest example of organiz-1 cd effort that I have experienc-1 ^ ed during my many years of I service to North Carolina horticulture. The thrill of accomplishment exemplifies the caliber of leadership associated ^ with the project and far outweighs any individual or group credit. 1 JpvJ frj|?| C "MISS I DRESSE! 3.99 Easter-morning ti expect at a price Choose from tone on ton< Mm, woven chocks, strip Ruffled eyelet sleeves, Hn dainty locel Wide, worn* I -f' EEGGETPS for be) LEGGETTS for cet b; I "Warreotoo'i I II WUTtal Lost Iten There was something for everyone to enjoy. Artistry, beautiful and symbolic. A Japanese garden with exotic flowers, bamboo, and sandals on the door step. An eccentric fountain; blending?in?eelorwith massed chrysanthemums. Petals, shedding from saucer magnolias and dropping like colored snow into beds of fragrant hyacinths. A bob white perched on a rustic rail fence whistling to his mate while the tall Jack-in-the pulpit and the dainty lady slipper listened. You can almost hear the wind whispering through the white pines and hemlock. Roses in great variety?tiny miniatures, floribundas and hybrid teas in all of their fragrant beauty. An old-fashioned herb and vegetable garden. lbvud*?JL\. lasTEnJt SXrs? I hkIim you MYOT > so wry lowl I piques wWi wlviliin ??, dalnly poatab. y collars edged ssMi srfut chokal Slsas 7-14. Iter selections! titled better values! '-i- ' c.' %hi, Ihoppini Cmttf" ^ w. ????i? ton. North Carotin* is Or Go complemented by English box and crab apple blossoms. A beach garden with everything but the gently rolling surf. Hundreds of orchids in a setting of breathtaking beauty competing with camellias for a place in the sun. The blending of brick and mortar in harmonious colors and unusual patterns. An azalea<amellia garden symbolic of the Old South and yet as modern as the space age. Beautiful girls, from our facous village, in the spot-light around a swimming pool garden. in the garden walls was something fresh and exciting, and a new idea from the "Gardens for Living" to carry home for the enjoyment of the entire family. Announcement By Negro Agent PEGGIE P. DREW County Negro Home Ec. Agent DOROTHY RUTH EDGE Assistant County Negro Home Ec. Agent Phone 204 1 The Negro Home Economics Agent announces the Home Demonstration scedule for the week of March 13-17 as follows: Monday, March 13: 1:30 p. m., The Home Demonstration Council will meet in the assembly room of the Community Center. 7:30 p. m., Warrenton Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ida Johnson. Tuesday. March 14: 1:00 p. m., Snow Hill Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Betty Andrews. 2:30 p. m., Oine Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Iola Harrison. Wednesday. March 15: The Agents will be in conference with the District Agents. Thursday. March 16: 1:30 p. m., Cool Springs Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Annie Durham. 1:00 p. m., Burchetle Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Blanche Russell. Friday. March 17: 1:30 p. m., Embro Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Russell with Mrs. Sarah Russell as co-hostess. Wednesday, March 22: The State Council meeting will be held at the Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh. All persons planning to attend are asked to get in touch with the treasurer of your club or the County Council Treasurer not later than Monday, March 13. 4-H SCHEDULE Wednesday, March 15: 9 a. m., Mayflower Jr. 4-H Club will meet at the school. 10:30 a. m., Fork Chapel Jr. 4-H Club will meet at the school. Thursday, March 16:: 9 a. m., Burchette Jr. 4-H Club will meet at the school. 10:30 a. m., Ellington Jr. 4-H Club will meet at the school. 7:30 p. m., Pine Grove Sr. 4-H Club will meet at the clubhouse. SURVEY (Continued from page 1) The forms will be obtainable from any bank and postoffice in Warren County. Questionnaires will also be available from the Employment Security Commission's Henderson office, from Warren County farm agents' offices and from various area business firms. In addition, distribution will be speeded by Warren County school children who may get the forms at school and return the completed forms to their teachers. The labor survey for Warren County?and for would-be factory personnel in adjoining NO! Our office U now open in the filing of Income oral and data also Sod Will be (lad to assist call or come by our ofl Office opposite Colooii 3tr?et, Wamnton, N. ( L. O. ROBER BookkMpbc * II Telepho ' "? THE WARRi od Buys, counties?was prompted by an 1 unnamed industry's recent request for worker information, Benton said. "Many persons throughout this area have expressed inter- est in the Bute Development ?' Company's program to stimulate industrial location in this area," Benton said. "Now these persons will have an opportunity to actively aid in the program." To Attend Wedding Among out-of-town guests who will be here for the Everhart-Limer wedding on Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. E .W. Limer and sons of Weldon, Miss Peggie I.imer and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Everhart of Rockingham, Mr. and Mrs. | Alien Pace of Winston balem. | Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Limer, Jr., j and Mr. and Mrs. George Beamer of Mount Airy, the Rev. Robin Hurley and Mrs. Hurley of Lilesville, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Everhart of Wilmington and Mr and Mrs Richard Thompson of Charlotte. HELP WANTED Male SALES OPORTUNITY An interesting opportunity to be trained in the department store retailing field. Excellent opportunity for advancement in management based on merit. Free insurance, profit sharing, other benefits. Apply in writing to Leggett's Dept. Store, Warrenton, N. C. fl7-tfc WANTED AT ONCE ? Rawleigh Dealer in West Warren County. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NCC-931-3, Richmond, Va. m3-5tp WANTED | nAm itu ? Experienced girl for housework. Apply Diaj mond's Discount Store, War| renton, N. C. ltc 'WANTED ? HOUSES AND Apartments for rent in War ren County. Contact Selby Benton at Benton Furniture Co., phone 408 6. tfc WANTED ? Career Insurance Salesman?Guaranteed salary for six months plus commission starting in 13 weeks. Established route in Warrenton, N. C. and surrounding territory?Ordinary Life, Industrial, Accident and Family Plan Insurance?20 weeks free training program while you work, also Retirement and Disability Plans?No experience needed. CALL OR WRITE E. L. Fleshwood, Mgr., Peoples Life Insurance Co., 112 Hicks Street, Lawrenceville, Va., Telephone 2117; or F. C. McDowell, Assistant Manager, 815 W. High Street, South Hill, Va.. Telephone HI-7-3716. j27-tfc Business Opportunities RESPONSIBLE PERSON | male or female, from this I area, wanted to service and collect from automatic vending machines. No selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $600 working capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets to $250 monthly. Possibility full time work. For local interview jjive full particulars, phone. Write P. O. Box 7004, Mpls. 11, Minn. ltp LADIES are you in need of more money? Avon Cosmetics holds the answer. Become an Avon Representative and serve your neighbors during convenient hours. Write Avon, Box 242, Ahoskie, N. C. ltc FOR RENT FOR RENT Upstairs apartment, 4 rooms, bath, large hall, private entrance, water furnished. Tel. 863-1. f!7-tfc FOR SALE HAY FOR SALE. T. R. Pajn tor, Rt. 2, Warrenton, N. C. TeL 816-2. nll-tfc MACHINE TREADLE, used, a good buy; new electric Seam Master. Warrenton Furniture Exchange. ltc pice very day for assutance Tax Return, both Fedal Security. you in any tax matter*, Fice for appointment. >1 Store on South Main 2e TSON & SON ncnmo Tax Service a. 982-1 { . lV ?:... ? ;n record Use Res rOR SALE ? 1955 two-tone Buick, 4-door special, 60,000 actual miles, one owner, heater, good whitewall tires. Will sell for $499.95. Tel. 255-6, Norlina. mlO-tfc >HOMER CONSOLE Spinet, slightly used, first tuning free. This is one of the better pianos made in America. See this today, easy terms. Warrenton Furniture Exchange. ltc j SEED POTATOES ? Maine grown, certified Blue Goose, Irish Cobblers. $3.95 per bag. Wood's Cash Grocery, City mar3-ltc BOOKCASE bedroom suits, used, good condition. Walnut, also grey finish, priced to sell. See these today, easy terms. Warrenton Furniture Exchange. ltc FOR SALE?Up to 1000 acres une iarm umoer ana puipwood, 15 miles north of South Hill, Va. E. G. Currin, Jr.. Meredithville, Va. Hp GALVANIZED A ROOFING $8.95 Per Sq. WARREN F.C.X. SERVICE WARRENTON f3-t?c SEED POTATOES ? Maine grown, certified Blue Goose, Irish Cobblers. $3.95 per bag. Wood's Cash Grocery, City mar3-ltc DELUXE MODEL Machine, beautiful mahogany cabinet, all for low price $149.95, easy terms, guaranteed. Warrenton Furniture Exchange. 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., Henderson, N. C. Dial Gfi 8-5717. d2-tfc LAWN MOWERS, several good used power mowers; new mowers also. Warrenton Furniture Exchange. ltc FOR SALE ? Case 3 point hitch mowing machine; King 3 pt. hitch 2 row stalk cutter in good condition. Tom Burton, tel. 429-1. f24-tfc FOR SALE ? A three bed room home in Norlina. For further information write "W", c/o Warren Record. Itp SUPER stuff, sure nuf! That's Blue Lustre for cleaning rugs and upholstery. Warrenton Furniture Exchange. ltc SEED POTATOES ? Maine grown, certified Blue Goose, Irish Cobblers. $3.95 per bag. Wood's Cash Grocery, City mar3-ltc WALNUT Danish modern bookcase bed and large chest, close out special $90.00. Warrenton Furniture Exchange. ltc GOOD Used Army Surplus Clothing and Paratrooper Boots, blankets, rubber footwear; Also mechanic work pants, freshly laundered $1.00 pr. Shirts to match, same quality 59c each. See us now for terrific savings for the entire family. Diamond's Discount Store, Warrenton, N. C. ltc SEED POTATOES?Maine grown, certified Blue Goose, Irish Cobblers. $3.95 per bag. Wood's Cash Grocery, City. m 10-ltc REFRIGERATORS?USED Several nice used General Electric Refrigerators. All in ex ceiiem conaiuon ana guaran teed. Exceptional buys with easy terms. As low as $10.00 down and $2.00 a week. See them on our floor today. Warrentoh Furniture Exchange Appliance Department ly22-tic LATEST Phonograph Records. Hear your favorite or call us at tele. no. 946-1. Polk-ADot Gift Shop, Warren ton, N. C. nll-tfc WALNUT nite stand, 1 drawer, Danish modern, very attractive, $15.00. Warrenton Furniture Exchange. ltc A. R. PERRY'S GLASS CO. HENDERSON, N. C. Automobile Glass Curved Windshields, Mirrors, Table Tops And Store Fronts Call U. For Your Requirement* PHONE ON Mill Warrenton, North \ mlt Prod FOR the best quality, good clean burning coal and prompt service, call the Warrenton Livestock Market, tel. 233-1. n25-tfc SEED POTATOES?Maine grown, certified Blue Goose, Irish Cobblers. $3.95 per bag. Wood's Cash Grocery, City. mlO-ltc ANNOUNCEMENTS | SPRING PLANTING made easier with 56-pg. Planting ! Guide Calalog in color?of fered by Virginia's largesl growers of fruit trees, nut plants, flowering shrubs, evergreens, roses, shade and flowering trees. Write foi I your Free Coov lodav | WAYNESBORO NURSERIES I ?Waynesboro, Virginia. mlO-4tc i | SERVICES AVAILABLE j SHOES Expertly Repaired ? 40 years experience. Moderi equipment. Warrenton Sho< Rebuilders en Front Street o23-tf< SELL Yonr Livestock at thi Warrenton Livestock Market Highest market price guaran teed at every sale. Sale start promptly at 1 p. in each Tuesday. T. B. Creech auctioneer. jylS-tfi LEGAL NOTICES A RESOLUTION BY THI BOARD OF COMMISSION ERS OF THE TOWN 01 NORMNA OA I I I " ' A REGULAR ELECTION FOR THE PURPOSE 01 ELECTING A MAYOR ANI THREE MEMBERS OF THI BOARD OF COMMISSION ERS. BE IT RESOLVED by th< Board of Commissioners of tht Town of Norlina that, in ac cordance with the Genera Laws of the State of Norti Carolina, the Board of Com missioners hereby calls for ai election to be held in th< Mayor's Office on Tuesday May 2, 1961, the same beinj the first Tuesday after th< first Monday in May, the dati established by law for sail election. Said election shal be conducted for the purpose of electing a Mayor and thro Commissioners by the voter of the Town. The Mayor an . each Commissioner shall b elected to hold office for j term of two years, and unti their successors are electei and qualified. BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED that the polling plact shall be the Mayor's Office ii the Town of Norlina. RF. IT ITTFRTUPD DPPAT T1 wutuuu IV?IK>V1J V ed that Mr. A. B. Laughter Norlina, N. C., be and is here by appointed as Registrar; tha Mrs. Susie Wyckoff and Mrs Lucille Lewis be and they ar hereby appointed the Judge of said election. BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ' ED that all persons eligible b vote in the Town of Norlina as defined by general law shall be eligible to registe and vote in the election here in called. BE IT FURTHER RESOLD ED that the Registrar be am he is hereby directed to opei the registration books for th purpose of recording thereii the names of all persons eligi ble to be registered who di< not register for the last pre ceding municipal election. BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED that the Registrar shal open said books at 9:00 A. M on Saturday, April 15, 1961 and shall keep said books opei each day for seven (7) days excluding Sunday, for the reg istration of any new elector entitled to register from 9:0 A M. until 5:00 P. M., excep on Saturdays, when the book shall remain open until 9:01 P. M. BE IT FURTHER RESOLV ED that Saturday, April 22 1961, shall be designated a Challenge Day, and that an j person desiring to challenge an; nine USSBOSa in uld registri tion books shsll on this day ac vise the Registrar and Judge of this fact. The Registra and Judges shall thereupon a? a date and a time for the heai ing of the challenge, but sai date shall be prior to Monde; May 1, 1961. BE IT FURTHER RESOLt ED that this resolution she be published In a newspape having general circulation i the Town of Norlina or sha be posted at the Mayor's O flee. The foregoing resolution wa unanimously adopted by th Board of Commlaaionert. Q. P. (JRISSOM, Mayer, MAX C. OUMS, Town Cleric. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAN1 Empowesed by deed of tru dated June 14, I960, execute by Philip Pome and Lann O'Neal to WilBam W. Taylo Jr., Trustee, recorded in tk Public Sagletry of Warn County. North Carolina, ^ n. rtiviriri-n- -ifttinitfiiii Carolina ucing Wt 1 will sell publicly to tho highest cash bidder at the court house door of Warren County, in Warrenton, North Carolina, at : 12:00 o'clock Noon, on Saturday, March 18, 1961, the following described lots or parcels of land in Nutbush Town' ship, Warren County, North Carolina: Lots Nos. 36, 37, 38, and 39, as the same appear on a plat entitled "Rose Hill Park", which plat was prepared by J. , W. Traylor, Surveyor, from a , survey by him on June 2, 1953, ' and is recorded in the Public Registry of Warren County, ' North Carolina, in Plat Book r-5, page 82, the metes, bounds, courses and distances, as the [ same appear on said plat, be. ing by this reference thereto i incorporated in and made a ; pari oi inis instrument as fully to all intents and purposes . as if set out in full herein. These are the identical lots of land that were conveyed by J. Allen Kimball et ux. and John A. Wilson, Jr., et ux. to Philip Pope and Lanny O'Neal i by deed dated June 14, I960, , recorded in the Public Registry of Warren County. 5 A deposit will be required oi - the successful bidder in the e amount required by statute for , raised bids at judicial sales. <- This, the 15th day of Febrs uary, 1961. WILLIAM W TAYLOR, JR. it Trustee. f24-4tc c NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having beet i duly appointed as Administra tor of the estate of John B 5 Palmer, late of Warren Coun . I ty, this is to notifv all Derson? r having claims against said j estate to present the same f duly verified, to the undersign f ed on or before the 10th da> ) of February, 1962, or this no 3 tice will be pleaded in bar oj . recovery thereon. This, the 10th day of Febr uary, 1961. i WILLIAM W. s TAYLOR, JR., Box 646 1 Warrenton, N. C l Administrator of John B - Palmer. fl0-6t< j i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ? Having qualified as executoi I of the estate of Hannah Martii i Davis, notice is hereby giver ' that all persons having claims i against said estate are requir 1 ed to present the same to th? e undersigned or his attorney b within one year from the dat< s hereof or this notice will bi i pleaded in bar of their re b covery. a This January 31, 1961. 1 WALTER A. DAVIS, i Executor of the estate o: Hannah Martin Davis, Black - Mountain, N. C. 5 A. E. FINCH, Attorney a Black Mountain, N. C. JBANZET & tJANZET, - Attorneys ', Warrenton, N. C. f3-6t t NOTICE TO CREDITORS i. The undersigned having dul; e qualified as executor under thi s last will and testament of Oliv er D. Ellis, late of Warrei County, this is to notify al d persons having claims agains i, said estate to present the same r| duly verified, to the undergo r ed or his attorney on or befori j. the 3rd day of February, 1962 or this notice will be pleade< in bar of recovery thereon. i This, the 3rd day of Febi n uary, 1961. e O. D. ELLIS, JR.. n Executor of Oliver D. Ellis. [. WILLIAM W. TAYLOR, JR. j Attorney f3-6t S EXECUTRIX' NOTICE The undersigned having dul; j" qualified as executrix undo: the last will and testament o ' Vernon C. Browne, late 0 ' Warren County, North Care lina, this is to notify all per ' sons having claims against sah estate to present the same ? duly verified, to the undersign j. ed or her attorney, on or be _ fore the 5th day of March ! 1962, or this notice will t> pleaded in bar of recover; thereon. All persons indebted to said estate are requested b '' make prompt settlement. v This 27th day of February I 1961. I BERTHA D. BROWNE, [. Executrix of Vernon C - Browne. J JAMES H LIMER, AUy. \ Littleton, N. C. m3-6t j NOTICE TO CREDITORS , The undersigned having beei ' duly appointed as Administri . tor of the estate of Andrew In I! gram, late of Warren Counts r this is to notify all person . having claims against saftt i estate to present the same r. duly verified, to the undersign ed or his attorney on or m . fore the 10th day of March B 1962, or this notice will b For Tho Bml h Frsx > m PAGE 11 I int Ads! I ! pleaded in bar of recovery I | I thereon. | I This the 2nd day of March, 1961 EUGENE B. INGRAM, Administrator of the estate 1 of Andrew Ingram, Rt. 2, H Wsrrontnn I CHAS.' w * WILLIAMSON, AUy. I Henderson, N. C. ml0-6tc TRUSTEE'S SALE i Empowered by Trust Deed, executed to me January 20, 1958, by John J. Alston and wife, Willie Esther Alston, recorded in Warren Registry in Book 189, page 192, upon default and at request of note " noider, l will sell publicly to the highest cash bidder at the Courthouse door in Warrenton, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock Noon, Saturday, April 1, 1961, i the following described land in Shocco Township, Wairen County, North Carolina: Beginning at an iron stake in the old Shady Grove Road, the Southwest corner of Lot No. 1 in the division of the | Wiley Williams land (now i Aaron Kearney), thence along j the line of Lot No. 1 .Aaron I Kearney) N. 62 E. 1447 feet to an iron stake in the line of ' Percy Woodard (formerly Lots Nos. 1 and 2 of Tom "Green land), Southwest corner of Lot ' No. 1 (Aaron Kearney), thence along the land of Percy Wood. ard (formerly Tom Green) S. : 22 E. 781 feet to a stalra in feet East of White Oak stump thence continuing along the l line of said Percy Woodard S, 43 E. 840 feet to a stake in the line of said Percy Woodard, the Northwest corner of | Lot No. 3 of the Wiley WilI liams land (now Celie Wood. ard), thence along the line of Lot No. 3 S. 86-40 W. 1338 feet ' to the Northwest corner of ; Lot No. 3 (Celie Woodard), thence N. 42-30 W. 165 feet to the old Shady Grove Road, thence along old road East of new road N. 22 W. 722 feet to the point of beginning, containing forty (40) acres, more or less, and being Lot No. 2 in the division of the lands of ; the late Wiley Williams, which : were conveyed by John Kerr. Jr., and William W. Taylor, Jr.. Commissioners, to Eddie p Woodard, by deed dated Jant uary 15, 1940, recorded in the i Public Registry of Warren i County in Book 147, page 503, - and by quitclaim deed of Rei sella Dameron to Eddie Woodi ard, dated March 28, 1941, re5 corded in said Registry in Book 1 152, page 162, a plat of said land being recorded in aaid Registry in Plat Book 3, page 34, and being the same land that was conveyed by Eddie f Woodard et ux. to Rufe Wood ard" by deed dated April 8, 1941, recorded in said Registry in Book 152, page 159, Reference to said plat and deeds is hereby specifically made for other and further description 2 and source and chain of title. This February 28, 1961. JULTUS BANZET\ a x i uaicc uuim; EXECUTRIX' NOTICE : Notice is hereby given that j the undersigned has this day qualified as Executrix of the !? last Will and Testament of Emanuel Andrews. All persona p holding claims against said 3 estate are required to present 3 the same to the undersigned, or her attorneys, on or before February 3, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar. This January 25, 1961. MRS. EVA S. HOLTZMAN c Executrix of Emanuel An- drews. ]':i .Oa ? BANZET ic BANZET vr Attorneys Ml. \ USED TRACTOR ? \ BARGAINS 1?Ml FORD DIESEL ? J?IN FORDS 1??N FORD * ' 1?TO-20 FERGUSON j 1 I?H JOHN DEERE, As b , a Reconditioned, Repainted, New , Tires where neteded and ' guaranteed. New and used plows, disc harrows, cultivators lime ipraad en, manure spreaders, tobacco c transplant***. FORD DIESEL J a and GASOLINE TKAClCUll J; SALES * SERVICE i Farm Tractor & 1 t Equipment Co., Inc.! I PI*** GE 8-SlflS I i, HSKOUE80N, N. C. B a Food, Ptckiikf, And I
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