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Jurors Are Drawn For January Court Term Jurors for the January term of Warren County Superior Court were drawn Dy the Coun ty Commissioners on Monday as follows: Clarence Davis, F. L. Hicks, Robert C. Gupton, A. T. Car roll, Milton King, George Lee Edwards, Henry L. James, W.! Duke Jones, Howard T. Rudd, Joe Riggan, F. D. Draffin, N. I E. Mitchell, James Wilson,) Jethro Turner, Frank H. I Daniel, Mrs. C. C. Alston, Mrs. | Louise H. Rose, Mrs. Louise Perkinson, Billy L. King, L. M. Haithcock, Jr., Cyrus Boyd, Sr., Leon Cheek, Dallas Bolton, J. Robert Johnson, Mrs. M. V. Edwards. C. L. Hege, Ava W. Perkin son, Norman Gene Pinnell, Clyde Adams, R. J. Alexander, Eddie Lee Alston, O. G. Wil son, Grover G. Shearin, Wil liam R. Boyce, Ervin Manning, Mrs. Alice H. Nicholson, James Hawkins, William T. Skinner, III, Nick Williams, William H. Fleming, Jack L. Hawks, E. R. Fitts, H. T. Felts, Norman Richardson, Jalius Henry White, Luther Carroll, James L. Knight, E. C. Robertson, W. K. Delbridge, Wilson Fleming. LITTLETON NEWS Mrs. Annie Lee Hilliard, Mrs. Bernice West, Justis West and Dorothy Johnston were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Willie Gray West in Warren General Hos pital. Mrs. Rosamond West spent the weekend at Fort Jackson, S. C., with Mr. West. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pepper of Long Island, N. Y., spent the weekend with his grand mother, Mrs. Nannie Pepper, and Mrs. Lucy Crawley. Mr. Steve Mitchell of Roa noke Rapid* visited Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Majors on Wed nesday night. Among those attending a craft workshop in Warrenton on Thursday were Mesdames Robert Salmon, Judith Sprag gins, Jesse Salmon, William Reid, Vera King and Charles Haff. Mrs. Helen Salmon spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ferrell in Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. Macon Hinson of War saw is visiting the Rev. and Mrs. Colie E. Rock and fam ily. Donald King of Wilson visit ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam King, Tuesday afternoon. Mesdames J. A. Crawley, Julian Acree and O. L. Currin were in Warrenton Tuesday af ternoon. Miss Alice Newsom, Mrs. An nie Newsom, Mrs. Allison New-1 som and Wayne Newsom were in Warrenton Tuesday. Mrs. Margaret House is a patient in Duke Hospital in Durham. Mrs. D. L. Newsom spent several days last week in Roa noke Rapids with Mrs. Ivey Shearin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lam-j bert spent several days this week in Norfolk, Va. Miss Margaret Clary of Uas burg, Va., is spending several days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kidd. Allen Kidd has returned home from a Pittsbro hospital where he received treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Cheek and family of Embro were re cent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones. Mrs. Walter Kidd and fam ly, Allen, Justly and Agnes, vere in Roanoke Rapids Tues lay.' Mrs. Maurice Pinnell and ion, Willis, were in Norlina on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Bonny Hale was in Richmond. Va., recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hale vere recent guests of Mr. and llrs. Ivey Hale and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Inscoe and Mrs. Herbert Robertson vere in Durham recently. Mrs. Churchill Brown, Sr., and Mrs. Henry Morris were in Whitakers Wednesday and at tended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Julia Carter Pitt man. Mrs. Edita White of War renton visited her father, J. T. Reid. Tuesday evening. Tommy and Danny Bowman of Elon College spent several days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Reid. Gene Bolt of Charlotte spent several days last week with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry King and family of Macon were re cent guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ?ammie King, and family. Justis Kidd returned to Hopewell, Va., Wednesday af ter spending several days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kidd, and his sister, Agnes Kidd. Mrs. J. N. Johnston has re turned to her home here af ter visiting relatives in Sun bury. Mrs. Oscar Tripps and Mrs. Genoa Holland of Roanoke Rapids visited Miss Alice New som on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hale, i r., and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bob- i Itt were in Durham Friday. ] Mrs. Mabel Hale, Mrs. Pat e Reid and Mrs. Geraldine . praggins attended an Eastern . tar meeting in Norlina on ] hursday night. Allan. Kidd, Mrs. W. A. Kidd , nd Miss Margaret Clary were , > Petersburg, Va., Friday. Mrs. George Threewitts and aughter, Sarah, visited Mrs. 'hreewitts' mother, Mrs. L. C. 'opeland, in Woodland recent-1 '? I Mrs. Henry Sloan and chil ren of Charlotte spent sev era! days recently with Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Harrison and Miss Annie Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Glasgow and children 01 Greensboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lambeth recently. Miss Nina Reid visited her sister, Mrs. Garland Wilkerson, in Oxford one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Stain back of Dewitt, Va., visited her father, Tom Reld, Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs. Lena N. Tripp of Roa noke Rapids spent Thursday with Miss Alice Newsom. James Evans returned to his | home Wednesday after spend ing several months in Canada. He spent the past few weeks in a Canadian hospital due to an injured foot caused by an accident from a tractor. Paul T. Bobbitt of Lorton, Va., spent several days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bobbitt. Emmitt C. Reid, Jr., has re turned after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Reid in Alexandria, Va. Mrs. Gladys Shearin of Ral eigh spent several days this week with her father, J. X Reid, who is critically ill in his home here. Better Citizens Is 4-H Club Subject Becoming better citizens the topic discussed at a ing of the John Graham Junior 4-H Club during a meeting held at the school last week. Girl club members chose pro jects while the boys saw ?? movie concerned with cattle. | President Ellen Mustian presid | ed over the meeting, according I to Nettie Overby, club re | porter. Patronize the advertisers. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 I? Tobacco, Cotton and Peanut Referendum Day. WE URGE YOU TO VOTE DURING THAT DAY. J & R SUPERMARKET WARRENTON, N. C. ? FOR ? TOBACCO ? AND ? COTTON Quotas Tobacco Associates _ AND ? Peanut Assessments ? ? ? DON'T DEPEND ON YOUR NEIGHBOR, GO YOURSELF AND VOTE IN TUESDAY'S REFERENDUM We Sincerely Appreciate The Wonderful Support You Gave Us During The Past Selling Season, And Are Looking Forward To Again Seeing You And Selling Your Tobacco During The 1962 Season. CURRIN'S WAREHOUSES D. G. CURRIN, JR. ? C.W. CURR1N ? D. E. TILLOTSON Tftaf gntiirii-lr ?'' ' . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 ? is ? REFERENDUM DAY In Warren County GO TO THE POLLS AND VOTE M. F. LEGG COTTON GIN DREWRY, N. C. WE APPEAL TO YOU . . . To Make An Effort To VOTE In The TOBACCO, COTTON AND PEANUT REFERENDUM ON TUESDAY. DECEMBER 12 J. C. WATKINS CO. DREWRY, N. C. HOTTEST NOVEMBER IN FORD HISTORY! And here's what started the heat wave! Last month more Americans bought Fords than In any options. Third Is total economy every Ford modal Is November in history. The blazing success of the long Ford priced directly at your pocketbook, ynH every Ford, largo. lino was end-to-end, all across the country and up and mediun or """H, gives yon gasoline mileage outstanding down It, too. ? Everywhere the people flocked into in iu class. Fourth is the service-saving concept?every their Ford Dealers and bought smart new Falcons, and Ford car is built to cut down maintenance worries and the new Falcon Squire, the glittering swift Galaxies, the ?in. __ Vo ? problems, with service-saving features other cars may famous Ford Station Wagons and the hot Thunder birds. , , _ _ , , , And they poured in to see and buy up the brand-new J*Te f0?* ,7', U, I "T "t"?' * Fair lanes just introduced. ? There are four magic Thunderbirds is founded on trend-setting innovations... reasons-why behind the smashing success of the long The hot ideas come from Ford. And at the heart of Ford Ford line for 1962. First of all is utterly modern styling, success is an almost revolutionary new concept of quality the fresh crisp lines that are now being so widely copied ? ? ? most serious and direct concern with the actual by other car-makers, the smart look that dominates the part-by-part quality. For the hot trends in the hot cars, industry. Second is absolute power in eleven kinds of for a new experience in quality, and for the best buys on engines, giving you anything you could want in engine the American Road, see your Ford Dealer. raooucTi or CScS^ aorot coanurr NOW THERE ARE FOUR CLASSES OF CARS .AND ONLY FORD HAS ALL FOUR! COMPACT CLASS: ^ _ FAIRLANE CLASS: FOBD FALCON Ilia dia Include, can with 10S- to 114-inch aMbaa. Moat popular TS, Word Mriaaa la the ftrat naanitiar of a I by far (a million happy u a natal) la the Ford Falcon. Falcon la America'! advantages at both compacts and big earn . . . you fat big ear i low oat-priced- 6-pasaenger car, eat a 25-year record lot Sizea or Eights ride and performance . . . compact aavinfa and maneuverability. IMoed "" ~ ' "Tmodele, * " ... ? In laat spring's Mobilgaa Economy Run, gives you a choice ot IS models below many compacts. Fairlana even rivala aoma in i bttatlm tba Future and new Falcon Squire wagon. twioe-a-ranc maintenance introduoad by the Clthile FULL-SIZE CLASS: The daaa for SMfflaa who want big ear cou : -t. performance and prestige. The top claaa?oara for people who want the Value leader la the Ford Galaxio?which rv I every eaaential feature of trim-aiae luxury oara, the 4-paaaaOfW Thi far coatlier floe cars. With tba opUonel -derbird 390 V-8 angina, a distinctive ear in tiria elaaa Ita ?tyUng aat the trend lor an Galaxie will outperform America's moat or naive luxury cars. Requires feneration of cars and now finds a new alegance in servicing only twice a year, or .very 8,01!- rules. And Thundarbfad's per forma noe la just tbia aids ef -Bawd mi e miwtii ef enetWreV mpatf nMI Mtanf pta. Mm WHATEVER YOU'RE LOOKING FOR IN A CAR ... LOOK TO THE LONG TORD LINE AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S JEETHE FORD IN YOUR FUTURE AT YOUR FORD DEALER'S NCT 1 ' J 'V > t!AWMS
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