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The Rev. A, W. Winatead visited Mrs. Herbert Jenkins in Duke Hospital on Friday. Willis and Harvey Lee King were in Durham on Friday. Mr. qnd Mrs. Floyd Shearin of Danville, Va,. spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Elmo B. Shearin, Sr. Mr. Henry Ford and son, Charles, of Banner Elk, S. C., returned here on Monday to resume his duties with the con struction project after spend ing the weekend with his family. Mrs. Thomas Satterfield was in Rocky Mount on Tuesday. David Isles of Raleigh spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Isles. Mr. and Mrs. Whit Nelson of Emporia, Va., spent the week end with Miss Isabel Nelson. Miss Loyce Blalock of Ral eigh was in Warrenton on Sat urday. Joe Johnston of State Col % lege, Raleigh, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Johnston. Mrs. Graham King visited her father, Mr. S. R. May, re cently in Spring Hope. He re turned with her to spend sev eral days. Charles K. Dickens of Rich mond, Va., and Mahlon Dick ens of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Crawley on Sat urday night. Tommy Young has accepted a position with the J. P. Stev ens Co. in Roanoke Rapids. Clarence N. Taylor and Elam Gordon of South Hill, Va., were in Littleton on Sunday. Mrs Thomas Satterfield ha3 returned home after spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rowe in Harrells v'He Mr. and Mrs. Gary HSnnahs and son of Portsmouth, Va.. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Whit Neville and Mrs. Lennie Neville. Clarence West and Sammie Shearin have returned to their home from Ontario, Canada. Miss Josephine Batts of Roa noke Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. Willie Young, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Majors and Mrs. Nellie Johnston over the week end. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Shearin were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Paul of Falls Church, Va., Mrs. Virginia Neathery, Mrs. Warren and daughter, Joyce, of Halifax, Paul and Billy Williams and ? Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Shearin and son. Mrs. Marvin Shearin and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Keeter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Overby visited Mrs. Bertha Overby in Warren General Hospital on Sunday. Visitors of Mrs. Lawrence Morris on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frazier and children of Portsmouth, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Critcherand children, Mrs. Luther Aycock, Mrs. David H. Isles and daugh ter, Mrs. Edith Aycock, and daughter. ,? Ml. and Ml's. V. F.^Hsfrison, Miss Annie Alexander and Tommy Harrison visited A1 Quails on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Donald Pitchford of Em bro was in Littleton on Mon day night. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Robert son of Macon, Mrs. Cora Mae Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Robert West and children, Mrs. Annie Lee Hilliard ancT children were Sunday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernlce West. Mr. and Mrs. Billy L. King and children of Areola were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Dickens. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alford and children of Darlington were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart West. Miss Dorothy Ellington of Raleigh spent several days last week with her father, Mr. George Ellington, and also vis ited Mrs. Ellington in Warren General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stans bury and Miss Harriet Cheek attended the senior play at Au aellan Springs High School on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pridgen of Norlina and Mrs. George Harper of Norfolk, Vs., spent Sunday with Mrs. Nora Taylor in the homeof Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keeter. Bobby Taylor of Enfield vis ? -, Ited. Mrs. Nora Taylor In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keeter over the weekend. Mr. J. P. Wood of Weld on was in Littleton on Monday. ?j; l|k. H. P. White returned * with relatives to Cooeehatche, S. C., over the weekend. Douglas and Michael Fetrell of Roanoke Rapids spent sev eral days last week with their Loyd Salmon. They returned home on Sunday afternQgfc-V| Mr. Dennis Winfree of Al berraarle was a recent visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Salmon. Mrs. Paul Baker and son, Daryl, and Joe Stainback spent several days with relatives in Raleigh recently. Mr. and. Mrs. W. C. Jones and Mrs. Mary McPherson Hodges have returned home after a five-weeks visit in Luf kin, Texas. Miss Loyce Blaylock. return ed to Raleigh on Sunday after visiting her father, Mr. R. A. Blaylock, in Warren General Hospital. Last week visitors of Mrs. Edwin Stansbury were Mrs. Raymond Harris of Airlie, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shearin and son. Karl, of Warrenton, Mrs. Spurgeon Hardee of Enfield, Mrs. Margaret House, Mrs. Lucy E. Beane, Mrs. Josephine Moore, Mrs. Clarence West, Mrs. Helen Salmon and Mrs. James A. Myrick. Sgt. Arthur Elders is a pa tient in Walter Reid Hospital, Washington, D. C. He is the husband of the former Miss Minto Lou Williford of Little ton. Miss Ella Bell Riggan return ed home over the weekend af ter spending sometime in Men tor, Ohio, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elwell, and in New port News, Va., with Mrs. Eu lalia Powell. She was accom panied home by Mrs .Ellwell and Mr. J. B. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riggan of Long Island. N. Y.. have been visiting relatives here for several days They were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Riggan in Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Salmon and children, Brenda and Leon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Sal mon and family on Sunday. E. B. Shearin, Jr.. returned to Atlanta Christian College on Monday after spending seveidl days with his family. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hill Holli man of Norfolk. Va.. are spending several days with Mr and Mrs. William L. Glasgow in Greensboro. Paul Williams accompanied Miss Sandra Shearin to Louis burg College on Sunday after noon. Mrs. Frank Dennis and chil dren and Mrs. Harry Landing of Norfolk, Va., and Wheeles Cole of Richmond, Va., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ?and Mrs. Thomas W. Cole. Mrs. Mildred Oxenham vis ited Mrs. Helen Kooper on Fri day in Raleigh. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Lanier in Fayetteville also. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spain were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Nannie Ellington in Warren General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Charles H. Lambeth left Thursday for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. William Glasgow, and Mr. Glasgow in Greensboro. While there Mr. Lambeth attended a golf tournament for several days. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Macon Moore, sr.. Miss Fannie Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Macon Moore, Jr and daughter, Joyce Moore, of Greensboro College and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tudor of Winston-Salem attended the funeral of Mras. Lola Freeman in Raleigh on Saturday. I Mr Charloc H?fcambetk spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. R .C Mon tague in Norfolk, Va. Miss Joyce Moore of Greens boro College spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Macon Moore, Jr. Lang Foster of Summerville, S- C, en route to Richmond. Va., last week, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Johns ton and children were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Nellie Johns ton. Mrs. Jack Perkinson return ed home from Park View Hos pital on Friday. Mrs. Roy Clark visited Mrs Nannie Ellington in Warren General Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Shear in and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West were in Henderson on Sunday night. Harvey Lee, Willis King and visited Goldston Mitchell in the Veterans Hos pital, in Durham recently Joe Blass of Norfolk. Va., is spending sometime with Mr ^-Mn?CHffaaL Crawlev. ? ? *?d? Mrs Murray Myrick of Norfolk. Va.. visited Mr. and Mrs. John Myrick recently and also visited in Norlhia due to the death of Mr. William Perkinson. "r- Mrs. Sherlie Myrick and children of Norfolk, Va., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Myrick and Mr and Mrs. Jesse V. Shearin. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Parka and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Shearin, and lira. Ina Jenkins were Sunday visitors of lCrs. Herbert Jenkins in Duke Hot pital. Mr. RobertTwdor ?pent the weekend ben with I Mr and Mn Macon Moon, Jr. Among those visiting Mis. I Belle Bright in Warren Gen eral Hospital on Sunday were Mr. Edwin S tans bury of Lit tleton, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Shearin of Scotland Neck and Mr. and Mrs. Ben U. Allen of Henderson. Mrs. Jack Perkinson return ed to her home on Friday af ter being a patient in Park View Hospital, Rocky Mount. Mrs. Robert Salmon returned to her home here on Friday af ter being a patient in Roanoke Rapids Hospital for several days. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Perkinson on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Perkin-| son and daughters, Carolyn,] Jackie and Patricia, of New port News, Va., Mr. and Mrs. Preston Robertson of Littleton, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Perkinson and daughter, Emma Lou, and Mr. and Mrs. George Outland of Littleton. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Stain back and children, Mark and Judy Lynn, returned on Friday night to their home after spending sometime in New York with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Mclntyre. Mr. Garnet Mclntyre returned with them to spend several days. Registrars And Election Judges Are Appointed Registrars and judges of elec tions were appointed for the 14 voting precints in Warren County at a meeting of the Board of Elections here on Saturday. The registration books will be open on three Saturdays, April 28, May 5, and May 12, ?,ith Saturday. Mnv ?fl heing challenge day. Registrars and judges of elections named on Saturday were: River -- Mrs Sammy King, Littleton, Registrar; C. K. Sad ler and J. H. Spraggins, Judges. Sixpound?Edna M. Harris, Registrar, Macon; C. P. Pope and E. P. Daniel, Judges. Hawtree?W.K. Newell, Reg istrar, Wise; Page Perkinson and J. Van King, Judges. Smith Creek?M. F. Hayes, Registrar, Norlina; A. P. Gooch and W. E. Mulchi, Jr., Judges. Nutbush? R. C. Mitchell, Registrar, Manson; W. M.Flem ing and W. B Ellington, Judges. Sandy Creek?L. A. Ayscue. Registrar, RFD, Norlina; Rob ert Fleming and Jack Thomp son, Judges. Shocco ? Boyd Reams, Regi strar, Rt. 2, Warrenton; Mrs. B. L. Reavis and A. R. Frazier, Judges. Fishing Creek?Roy Pittman, Rt 3, Warrenton; F. L.Robert son and Willie T. Robertson, Judges. _ Judkins?J. M. Overby, Reg istrar, RFD, Littleton; M. D. Nelson and Arthur R. Bobbitt, Judges. West Warrenton?A. Eugene Wilson, Registrar, Warrenton; Zenobia Lancaster and Jim Moore, Judges. Fork ?Harry M. Williams, Jr., Registrar, Rt. 3, Warren ton; Elizabeth P. Davis and Callieiiiie Brown, Judges. Roanoke?W. L. Kidd, Regi strar, Ebony, VaT? E. R. Clary and Claude Godsey, Judges. Norlina?Julie Stokes, Regi strar, Norlina; Kenneth Sev erance and Fred White, Judges. East Warrenton ? W. R. Strickland, Registrar, Warren ton; Mrs. James Beckwith and Mrs. Joe Bobbitt, Judges. State Fashion Sewing Contest Held At G'boro The North Carolina State Fashion Sewing Contest, spon sored by the General Federa tion of Women's Clubs and the Vogue Pattern Service of New York City, was held at the Sedgefield Country Club In Greensboro on April 4. A delicious luncheon was served to the 250 women's club members and high school con testants who came from all parts of the state for the event. A lovely fashion show put on by the contestants, all M.trirt tannery, followed the luncheon. District 14 was represented hv Miss- Ann King of Warren ton in the high school division and Mrs. William Harknesa of Henderson in the senior di vision. Winners in each division who will participate in- the Na tional Contest in Now York were Mrs. Frank Doughtery of District 5 and Miss Peggy Ann Bickett of District S. Others from Warrenton at tending the fashion show and luncheon were Mrs. Leonard Daniel. Miss Emily B. Person, Mm Tom Hawkfaur and Mrs Harry Williams. Notfce^ label data and Hi Misses Sarah and Betty Jean Fitts returned Sunday from spending the winter with Brig General and Mrs. W. T. Fitts in Asheville. DIAL 303-1 FOR A RECORD WANT AD HELP WANTED Female CUSTOMER Acceptance high est in history. Few territo ries now available for women to earn good income with high demand Avon products. Write Mrs. Edna Inscoe Rt 1, Castalia, N. C. itc HELP WANTED Male LARGE Life Insurance Com-1 pany has opening in Warren County Area. This is* a career opportunity that offers ad vancement with excellent training, salary plus commis sion, free hospitalization in surance, life insurance and retirement plan. Starting sal ary $300.00 per month, Age 22-50, High School education or equivalent. Write P. O. Box 288, Henderson. a6-2te BE your own boss. Earn more selling Rawleigh Products? ybody knows and likes everyb them. Work part time at start. See for yourself. Vac ancy in West Warren Coun ty. Write Rawleigh Dept NCD-931-16, Richmond, Va a6-4tp WANTED WANTED ? To Interview sev eral white ladies, ages 18 to 25, who are interested in training as a nurse's aide. ? Call-Miss McCutchen at War ren General Hospital for ap pointment. Itc WANTED ? Reliable, experi enced waitress to work in dining room at Colonial Motor Lodge, Norlina. Tel. 969-1. Itc IFANTED ? HOUSES AND Apartments for rent in War ren County. Contact Selby Benton at Benton Furniture Co., phone 406-fl. tfc WANTED ? Poplar logs and blocks 69" long. Goblet Ve neers, Inc., Whitakers, N. C. m 19-tfc for rent FOR RENT ? Hospital bed with side rails. Mrs. Ine Taylor. Rt. 1. Norlina, N. C Tel 265-2. al3-3t FOR SALE FOR SALE ? Five gaUon ink buckets at 35c each. Warren Record. tfc Refrigerators USED Nice selection of used refrig erators and electric ranges? Only $10.00 down and $10.00 a month. See them now at Radio TV Center. apl3-l6tc FOR SALE ? One 5 H. P. Mei rurv Oiithnard mrOnr i?oT th,r four hours running time, in perfect shape, $60.00. P. J Harton, Norlina, N. C. Itc TRACTOR TRAILERS for salt or let me build you one. T R. Paynter. Tel. 733-2. m9-tfc FOR SALE ? Grocery Stort Stock, including drink boj and draft beer box. A. J Smliey, Jr., Tel. 596-7. al3-2tf GALVANIZED roofing $8.95 Per Sq. ,j\ WARREN F.C.X. SERVICE WARRENTON f3-tfc CLEAN carpets witk oar Carpet ? ""^.wu?QQrtIrp( Shampooer FREE with pu B,?e Lustre ahan i^hange"Tent?n Fumitur " braided oval $2.oo; 27 ^ 0 Jt-Ji-iibtt, ruga $10.00; new 9 x 12 linoleum ruga 94-50 and one c,eMI refrigerator $60.00; new mattresses, all ???; 3 piece maple den suite $20.00; 4 piece mahog any bedroom suite. Your best place for used furniture values, good rtock ot De^ bed# and studio couches. SSdee. itc nick fresh dressed hens. 75c SSL!^25 J?0 si 0000 try Musage 80c lb.; white eating EEs?." W Ingle's Esso Station. ?*rf ">?'* AASUil4ln#| Call No? dim du x nyoria tomato plants; Early Jersey Wakefield Cab bage plants; all fresh. Come and get yours today. W. A. Miles Hardware Co. a6-2tc "FOB A LONG AND HAPPY LIFE" new book by Rey nolds Price now on sale at Polk-A-Dot Gift Shop. Tol. 946-1, Warrenton, N. C. m2-tfc FOR SALE ? New and used chain saws. New Saws $89.50 up. Dealer for Titan, Mono, Clinton and Stihl Saws. Han non's Lawn Mower Shop, Henderson, N. C. Dial GE 8 - 5717. ol3-tfc LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified as Administrator of the estate of Lucy D. Watson, late of Warren County. All persons holding claims against said estate are required to present the same to me on or before the 23rd day of Septem ber, 1962. This March 16, 1962. BRAVID L. WATSON P. O. Box 76 Vaughan, N. C. BANZET & BANZET Attorneys m23-4tc NOTICE The undersigned having been duly appointed as administra tor of the estate of Ellen H. Harris, late of Warren County, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present the same duly verified to the undersigned at Route 2. Macon, North Carolina or his attorneys, on or before the 13th day of September, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. This the 13th day of April, 1962. DENNIS HARRIS, Administrator of Ellen H. Harris. GILLILAND & CLAYTON Attorneys-at-Law Warrenton, N. C. al3-4tc NOTICE North Carolina Warren County The undersigned, having qual ified as executor of the estate of Mary Edwards Keller, de ceased late of Warren County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, or his attorney, on or before the 6th day of October, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediately payment to the undersigned, or his attorney. This the 6th day of April, 1962 A. L. EDWARDS Executor Norlina, N. C. CHARLES M. WHITE, III Attorney Warrenton, N. C. a6-4tc NOTICE SERVING PROCESS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina, Warren County. In The Superior Court J. Baker Plummer (widower), Pannie B. Davis (unmarried). Ethel Boyd Galbraith (widow), Carolyn D. Dugger (widow), Neally B. Davis (unmarried), Viola D. Hines and husband, R. C. Hines, Jr., Nora R. Har rell (widow), and Blair Has kins, Jr., and wife, Sarah F. Haskins, Petitioners vs. Natalie Plummer (widow), Courtney Plummer Fitts and hnshand. Howard Fitts, Eliza beth Battle Beckett and hus band, Calvin Beckett, Robert Plummer (unmarried), Eugene Plummer (unmarried), Clem mentine Kay Plummer (wid ow), Marie Plummer Orsot and busband, Antonio Orsot, et al., Respondents To Natalie Plummer, Eliza beth Battle Beckett and hus band, Calvin Beckett, Robert Plummer, Eugene Plummer, Malcolm Davis, G. Norfleet SKY-HIGH USED CAR VALUES or DOWM-1 -TO-EARTH / PRICES BUY NOW AND SAVII MOTOR SALES CO., INC. HENDERSON N P Carter and wife, Susan C. Car ter, Virginia Armistead Carter, Landon B. Carter, Aloyise Has kins Pomeroy and husband, Lawrence Pomeroy, Beverley H. Hailey and husband, Robert C. Hailey, Ella R. Guliett and husband, William M. Guliett, A. Goode Russell and wife, Roxie B. Russell, Edwiu O. Russell and wife, Rebecca E. Russell, T. S. Russell and wife, Cynthia Russell, James M. Rus sell and wife, Alice Graves Rusell, Lee Russell, Lynn Rus sell Sillcox and husband, H. Allen Silcox, Ethel Russell Lauria and husband, S. A. Lauria, Harry Sessums and wife, Annie Ruth Sessums, j William H. Sessums, Jr., and j wife, Estella Sessums, Guid-I etta Kneavel, Clem Kneavel, | and John Owen Plummer, Jr.,! and wife, Onie Mae Plummer: Take notice that a pleading! seeking relief against you has i been filed in the above en- j titled special proceeding. The nature of the relief be ing sought is as follows: To !ll sell for partition that certain tract or parcel of land in War renton- Township, Warren Coun ty, North Carolina, containing forty-three (43) acres, more or less, which is described in the Petition filed in this cause. You are required to make I defense to such pleading not j later than April 30, 1962, and j upon your failure to do so the! Better Used Tractor And Equipment Bargains 1 640 Ford 2 NAA Fords X 8N Ford 2 9N Fords I H Farmall 1 Cub Farmall Reconditioned, Repainted, New Tires Where Needed, And Guaranteed. Good Selection of Plows, Disc Harrows, Mowers, etc. HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS WADE" "RAIN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS FORD DIESEL & GASOLINE TRACTORS SALES ? SERVICE FARM TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., INC. GE 8-8185 HENDERSON, N. C. party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This 20th day of March, 1962. (s) JOE N. ELLIS, Clerk of Superior Court KERR & KERR, m23-4tc G. M. BEAM, TAYLOR 8c ELLIS, Attorneys for Petitioners FOR SALE Reconditioned Refrigerators LIKE NEW $10.00 Down $10.00 Month Warrenton Furniture Exc. Complete Parts Service For All Farm TRACTORS STANDARD Motor Parts Co. WARRENTON, N. C. JUST RECEIVED Carload Flesh Tennessee MULES All Mules Sold And Guaranteed As Represented terms arranged WARRENTON LIVESTOCK MARKET SEE T. B. Creech Ernest Stegall or Jeff Daniel WARRENTON, N. C. 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