Negro
FARM AGENT
NEWS
LEONARD C. COOPER
Negro County Agent
G. W. KOONCE
A??<. Negro County Agent
GAS TAX
REFUNDS WAITING
Money In the form of gaso
llne tax refunds slumbers In
the federal and stale coffers
while awaiting disbursement to
Warren county farmers and
farmers throughout the Car
olines.
In accordance with the law,
farmers may receive a six
cents ($.06) Tax refund from
the state and a four cents ($.04)
refund from the Federal Gov
ernment on each gallon of gas
oline used In tractors and other
farm equipment.
To receive the refund, you
must file an application with
both the State and Federal De
partments of Internal Revenue
by September 30, 1964, If you
have not received the proper
, forms for filing, then stop by
your county agent's office and
ask for some of these forms.
An entirely new kind of fly
ing machine has no moving parts
" and It propelled by discharg
ing Ions. It can be energized
by microwaves from the earth
or by solar energy and theore
tically can be built In any size
up to a mile square.
Sale of Land for Taxes
Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of the law made
and provided for the sale of land for taxes, I have levied on
the following property In the Town of Norllna, N. C., for the
amount of taxes due for the year 1963 and the cost of adver
tising and sale added thereto . I will sell same on Monday
September 14, 1964 at 12:00 o'clock noon lnfront of the Mayor's
Office In Norllna, N. C., to satisfy said taxes, costs, etc.
due thereon.
This 17th day of August, 1964.
MAE C. GUMS, Tax Collector
Clyde Adams, home WarrentonStreet $ 82.41
L. G. Burnette, home of W. Dardan Street 19.66
H. M. Carter, Home Carr street 30.76
Joe L. Cobb, Home Main Street 46.52
G. A. Daeke, Sr., vacant lots 1.08
G. A. Daeke Lumber Company, Bldg and lotson Hwy #1.. 173.82
E. B. Davis, vacantlot . 1.62
John K. Faulk, homeRooker Street 45.72
James D. GUllland, lots 4.86
John T. Frazler, home Elm Street 55.81
B. H. Hicks, Atty., vacant lota Liberty Street 4.32
JL G. Hunt, Restaurant & Motel Hwy#l 87.39
R. L. King, home High Street 47.11
Mrs. R. L. King, Home on High Street 37.86
Macon & Williams, vacant lot..... 1.35
Heirs of May T. Northcott, vacant lots 14.58
John D. Rlggan, home W. Darden Street 11.34
I. M. Weaver, Home Darden Street 59.51
Kenneth J. Whltmore, Vacant lot 4.78
Charles L. Wilson, home Elm Street 55.60
Rev. Charlie Alston, home Washington Street 21.36
Cora P. Alston, Vacant lot 1.08
Ivey L. Coleman, Home Washington Street 20.19
Heirs of Spencer Davis, home Hwy #1 24.42
Eugene Farrar, new home 19.80
Charlie and Louise Fields, home Washington Street 8.59
Melvln Fields, Home Hwy #1 27.72
Heirs of Eli Forney, home 1.25
Irene Hargrove, vacant lot 1.08
James Edward Hargrove, Home Hwy #1 19.51
Heirs of Luke Hill, Home Washington Street 4.65
A. R. Hunter, lots 4.77
John Edward Jenkins, Home near church 15.33
Leonard D. Jones, Vacant lot 2.91
Heirs of Alex Jones, home Washington Street 17.99
William Henry Jones, vacant lot 92
Arthur Kearney, vacant lot 1.62
W. L. 4 Nannie Man son, Homenorthslde 13.98
Heirs of Maggie Peacher, home northslde 4.26
Heirs of P. W. Perry, vacant lots 8?00h
Heirs of Mary E. Shearin, home 2.97
Clarence Sledge, home Washington Street... 24.57
Eugene Sledge, home Washington Street 17.82
Willie Thornton, home off Walker Avenue 15.02
Heirs of Charles Tlbbs, Home & Shop Hwy #1 48.87
Heirs of Harrietts D. Williams, home 98
Hlnton Williams, vacant lots 7.02
Heirs of James Williams, home Warren Plains Road 8.91
Heirs of Joe Williams, vacant lot 1.08
W. B. Williams, vacant lot 1.35
STATEMENT OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES DUE
THE TOWN OF NORL1NA FOR THE YEAR 1963
A. L. Campbell $ 2.03
F. P. Carter 1.00
Ivey W. Carter 1.00
Robert L. Champion 7.40
Mahlon Cobb 10.78
H. P. Denton..... 1.00
Henry Doss 30.49
JOhn D. Felts 2.35
Arthur W. Gooch 7.56
James R. Harris.... 6.40
David Hobbs 6.52
Hartwell Keaton 7.42
Robert J. King . 11.19
James L. Knight : rsrj
Robert and Marlon Matthews 4.38
jamas L. Paschall 1.68
Marvin T. Pearce. 18.05
O. Robertson, Jr .. 23.59
T. Rudd 4.88
art J. Salmon 1.00
ties T. Stewart 4.88
ilan C. Stegall. 14.83
Thompson. 1.00
Whltmore 38.211
Blackwall 1.00
H. Cross In. 1.00
Mason. 1.00
Moseloy 1.00
Thomas.... 8.10
Thrower 1.88
Towns..... 1.00
B. Towns 1.00
GARDEN TIME1
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Fair time la Just around the
corner. Why not prepare now to
enter and exhibit In your local
fair? Also, don't forget the
State Fair In Raleigh in Oct
ober.
It Is highly desirable that
you support your community
fair because It will be Just
as good, or as bad, as the
community wishes to make It.
You must have something
worth entering In competition
with your neighbors and In which
you could take pride In show
ing.
How many times have you
visited your fair, stood In front
of a fruit, vegetable or flower
exhibit and remarked: I have
specimens at home better than
any I have seen here. And you
may be right. The troubl e Is
you won't win any blue rib
bons. The same Is true for
flower arrangements and can
ned fruits and vegetables.
Before you enter an exhibit
be sure to carefully read the
catalog Instructions for each
class, because they guide the |
Judges in making awards. This
Is especially true If competi
tion Is keen. All entries must
be properly labeled and enter
| ed In the right class.
1
Strive for perfection. In the
flower classes, all entries
should have good stems, per
fect foliage and perfect blooms.
Good condition at the time of
Judging Is essential. This Is es
pecially true with cut flowers
such as roses.
Vegetables should be true to
variety name, of acceptable
market size and free of blem
ishes caused by Insects, dis
eases and bruises. All speci
mens on a plate or tray of sweet
potatoes should be smooth, of
good skin color and uniform.
Irish potatoes need not be wash
ed unless you think It will Im
prove the appearance.
Fruits, such as apples, should
.taeJxue to varietal character
istics, uniform, of good color
(In color sorts) and free from
blemishes. All specimens on
a plate, for example, should be
as near the same size as pos
sible with stems attached.
These are a few suggestions
which may be helpful In arous
ing your Interest. The Impor
tant point Is to study your cat
alog and comply with the In
structions as outlined.
Announcement
By Negro Agent
MRS. BERTHA FORTE,
Negro Home Ec. Agent
Telephone: 257-3948
Schedule Of Home
Demonstration Club Meetings
Monday, Sept. 14: 12:30 p. m.
Shocco will meet as scheduled.
7:30 p. m. Warrenton will
meet with Mrs. Mable Alston.
Tuesday, Sept. 15: Office.
Wednesday, Sept. 16: 1:00
p. m. Snow Hill will meet with
Mrs. Lucy Rudd.
7:30 p. m. Liberia will meet
with Mrs. Lucy Braxton.
Thursday, Sept. 17: l:00p. m,
Cool Spring will meet with Mrs.
Helen Williams.
Friday, Sept. 18: 1:30 p. m.,
Embro will meet with Mrs. Rosa
Edwards.
USE OF APPLES
In Warren County and
throughout the state of North
Carolina the-re still remains
an abundant supply of apples.
With the delectable ways In
which apples can be used In
the diet, It Is possible to vary
the diet and also stretch the
budget. Apples can be used for
breakfast, luncheon, dinner and
as a between meal snack.
Here Is a tempting recipe
tha t may be used for dessert
In the luncheon or dinner meal:
3 to 4 cooking apples
3/4 cup qulck-cooklng oatmeal
3/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup flour
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 cup butter
Pare apples and slice thin.
Arrange slices In a but
tered 8-lnch round pan. Com
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HENDERSON, N. C.
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HENDERSON. N. C.
Automobile Glees
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MONK OB 8-4313
Man, Woman Disagree
Over Govt. Protection
Do consumers need more|
protection by the government?
Or are private sources?retail
ers, manufacturers, and their j
associations?doing an adequate j
job?
Mrs. Esther Peterson, Spe- I
clal Assistant to the Presl
dent for Consumer Affairs, sees |
a need for more federal pro- j
tectlon; Robert H. Levi, aWash- i
lngton retail executive and an
officer of a nationwide depart- j
ment store chain, disagrees.
In the current Issue of Chang
ing Times, the Klplinger Mag
azine, they state their reasons.
In a Joint Interview with Mrs.
Peterson, Mr. Levi notes that
complaints dealing with service
or merchandise represent .0068
of J . per qent of the trans-i
actions of his firm. He estl- j
mates that unsatisfactory pro- |
ducts made up about 15 per
cent of the complaints, and the j
other 85 per cent are <Jue to
liUman failure -non-delivery, i
i
bine oatmeal, sugar, flour, and
spices. Cut In butter. Sprinkle
this mixture over apples. Bake
m a 350 degrees Froven 35;
to 40_mlnutes. Serve warm with!
cheese wedges or whipped
cream.
For more tasty apple recipes, j
contact the Extension Office j
nearest you. The Agents will be i
delighted to supply you with this j
material.
damaged or wrong merchan-j
dlse.
But Mrs. Peterson believes!
that .0068 of 1 per cent Ls|
Important. "Don't discount It,"
she told Chalglng Times. "And!
there are the complaints that
are never made Some pro- |
ducts are too small and cheap,
to complain about; In others,1
retailers' reputations may be
suffering from factors too j
subtle for customers to com- j
plain about."
Mrs. Peterson noted that the |
government Is doing and hasj
done a great deal in consumer
protection, and the pressure for I
such protection has not always
come from the government. !
"Much has come from business j
which wanted certain ground!
rules, good competition, and
freedom in the market. It has'
been a part of our whole dem
ocratic process. I believe there!
are 33 departments or agen
cies that concern themselves
with consumer protection and
about 22,000 people working in
the field."
Mr. Levi pointed out that thej
Better Business Bureaus are I
also In the business of protec- j
ting the consumer. "We j
have some 113 bureaus In the
United States, and 100,000 bus
iness men of their own free
will are supplying them with
$10,000,000 a year. These
bureaus have 24 pamphlets on
BUS a HOME
5 Room House in Warren
ton $4,500.00
4 Bedroom House In War
renton .... $13,500.00
6 Room House in Warren
ton $7,000.00
6 Room House in Norlina
.... $2600.00
BENTON
REAL ESTATE
Warranton, N. C.
LOOK FOR THIS SEAL
FOR YOUR BEST
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Motor Sales Co., Inc.
HENDERSON, N. C.
MUTUAL INSURANCE
WARRENTON, N. C.
how to shop for various pro
ducts. Maybe 24 is not enough,
maybe they ought to have 48,
I don't know. They handled 3,
000,000 Inquiries and com
plaints last year."
Since she took office early
this year Mrs. Peterson has
received complaints on every
thing from the quality of threap
to the servicing of appliances.
Labeling and proper testing of
consumer goods are areas
where there Is a great deal
of confusion for the buyer7
she added. While she does not
think labeling Is an area that
has to be legislated, she Indi
cated that her office will try
to see that It Is done volun
tarily. "I'm very pleased with
the kind of changes that are
taking place," she stated.
"There's no difficulty with
firms (who) want to do these
things. But It's the fellows
who don't comply. Maybe we can
help to police some of them.
I don't believe that the govern
ment should be a mother and
take consumers by the hand
and go Into the marketplace and
say, this Is good for you and
this Isn't. I believe too much
in the free market and I be
If you plan to buy, sell, or
build, see us for your SSSS
HOME LOANS
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Re-Financing
213 William St.
Phone 438-3513
E.C. Seaman, Broker
.iiotfc
RCA Victor
Televisions
Frigidaire
Appliances
Sales & Service
RADIO TV
Center
J. ALLEN TUCKER
Phone 257-3666 Warrenton
WANT A HOUSE?
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3'r ? Non-Veterans ? 3r'c
Financing up to 30 years. We
can furnish the lot. build the
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on your lot. We furnish plan
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E. C. SEAMAN
REAL ESTATE
Dial GE 8-3513 or GE 8-5458
Ueve too much In free choice.
But I do think It Is the business
of government to be sure con
sumers are Informed."
Mr. Levi believes that the
more Intelligent manufacturers
In the United States are already
doing a tremendous amount of
Informing. The great majorlty?
90 per cent or more, the ones
that are growing and succes
sful?have one attitude, he
noted. "The more they can tell
the consumer so she under
stands exactly whal she Is get
ting for her money, the better
customer she will be and the
better she will like the store...
We want consumer Information
as long as It does not dupli
cate what business is already
doing-better Business Bureaus,
the ^National Foundation for
Consumer Credit and so on?
and as long as It does not
add costs that are not bene
ficial to the consumer."
Flirtation Is attention without
intention. ?Maz O'Rell
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Phone 257-3476
or 257-4280
Complete Parts
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TRACTORS
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WARRENTON, N. C.
An old mountaineer end hie
eon were sitting In front of the
fire smoking their pipes, cross
ing and uncrossing their legs.
After a long silence the father
said: "Son, step outside and
see If It's still raining."
On looking up the son said
"why don't we Jest call In the
dog and see If he's wet?"
Then there was the weary
husband who was met at the door
j with sad news. "Well have to
|go out for dinner," his wll
i said, cheerily. "I couldn't pre
pare anything because the ele
jtrlclty went off."
"Electricity?" growled the
husband. "We have a gas
range."
"I know," the wife went on
r"but we have an electric can
opener."
F or Your Truck
and Car Needs See
M.E. Whitmore, Inc.
1520 DABNEY DRIVE
HENDERSON. N. C.
YOUR
GMC-RAMBLER
DEALER
Over 50 New and Ised cars
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Dealer - 639
Used
Televisions
From $>79.95 Up
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warrenton, n. c.
YOU CAN'T
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DEMONSTRATION ? NO OBLIGATION
Warrenton
Furniture Exc.
\A/ ? m r
AND LEGAL NOTICES
WANTED
WANTED : RESPONSIBLE PARTY
to take over low monthly pay
ments on a spinet piano. Can be
seen locally. Write Credit
Manager, P. O. Box 176, Hope
Hills, North Carolina. a28-4tpd.
WANTED MAN OR WOMAN SPARE
time to refill and collect money
from machine dispensing Hl
Grade Candy, Gun and Sport
Cards In this area. Supplement
your Income. Easy to do. $475.
00 cash required for Inventory.
Include phone number. Write
P. O. Box #934, Winston-Salem,
N. Carolina. S4-2tc
WANTED?GOOD HOME FOR TWO
hound puppies, one male and one
female. If Interested call Warren
ton 257-4052. ltc
WAITRESS WANTED?APPLY AT
Puritan Cafe, Warrenton, N. C. ltc
SELL KNAPP SHOES FULL OR
part time. Earn $25 to $150 a
weak on high commissions and
bonus. Steady year-round busi
ness. Equipment furnished free
Write to J, G. Clayton Knapp
?Shoe; Broc*ton, Mass. "Sll-2tc
YOU CAN EARN A STEADY SUB
stantlal Income supplying con
sumers with Rawlslgh Products
In your own town or surround
ing rural area. Full or part time.
Let us help you get started. Write
Rawlelgh, Dept. NC I 931 $59
Richmond, Va S4-2tpd
WANTED-HOUSES AND APART
MENTS FOR RENT IN Warren
County* Contact Satby Benton at
i Furniture Co., phone 257
HAVE A VINYL FLOOR? WE HiYEI
what the doctor ordered In the I
, <? ? ?? ?? -i.'
new Seal Gloas. Warrenton Fur
niture Exchange. ltc
DRAPERIES-CUSTOMED TAILOR
ed to grace your very own win
dows ? any length? and width
prompt service. Well be happy
to brine samples to your home
measure ? estimate ? free of
charge. Scott Gardner, Mgr. Tel
257-3693. s20-tfc
FOR SALE?FOOTBALL SHOES, IN
A-l condition, size 7 1/2 E width.
Hymle Perklnson, Norllna, N. C.
Tel. 456-3381. It
FOR SALE-NEW A USED CHAIN
saws. Dealer for Stlhl, Mono,
Clinton, Wright & Remington
saws $89.50 up. All sizes of
Oregon A Blue Jet Chain. Hannon's
Lawn Mower Shop, Henderson,
N. C. d6-"
1,000 BALES WHEAT STRAW
for sale. Tel. 257-4687, T. R.
Paynter. a28-lfc
FOR SALE ? HOMEMADE BED
quilts, assorted patterns, $6.00
each. Mrs. Lillle She arm,
Vaughan, N. C. SU-3tpd.
r. R. PAYNTER,
Rt. 2, Warrenton, N. C. Tel.
257-4687. Aug 7, tfc
?OR SALE-TRUCK COVERS, RUB
ber boots, goloshers, Army
shoes, Jackets, rain coats,
N A W work clothes, tennis shoes
and men's used dress shoes.
Norllna Shoe Shop, Norllna, N.
C. S4-4tc
MILLIONS OF RUGS HAVE BEEN
cleaned with Blue Lustre. It's
America's finest. Rant electric
shampooer $1.00. Warrenton Fur
niture Exchange. lte.
IF YOU WANT THE HIGHEST MAR
kst price for yonr livestock sell
them st the Warrenton IJveetock
Market Auction Sale every Tues
day at 2 p. m. We have trucks
available for your hauling. Call
257-3786. m8-tfc
FOR RENT
"RENT A BALDWIN PIANO FOR
as little as $10.00 a month In
any style or finish. All rental
money will apply to purchase price
If you decide to buy." MausPiano
Company, 155 S. E. Main Street
Rocky Mount, N. C. Tel. GI28655.
A28-4tc
SERVICES
AVAILABLE
ARTHRITIS? IF YOU ARE SUF
ferlng from pain, soreness, stif
fness or swelling caused by ar
thritis, neuritis or rheumatism,
I think I can help. Write me for
free Information. KAYE SMITH
2301 Terry Road, 48-C Jack
son, Mississippi - 39204. ltc
PORTABLE ABATTOIR WARREN
Freexer Lockers, Inc. Mr. Farm
er, for economy and quality, eat
your own beef and pork. We give
complete slaughtering and pro
cessing service. To schedule your
slaughtering, call collect Warren
ton 257-3477. m22-tfc
THAT OLD SEWING M ACHING Giv
ing you trouble again?Call Allen
King for a complete tune-up. Dial
Day?257-3341 or 287-3214 after
6:00 p. m. ma-tfc
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The UBderstpMd having My
qualified as Executors under t
last will and testament ?t Callle
Mitchell Newaom, late at Warren
County, this Is to notify an pa
sons, firms and corporations has
lng claims against said estate to
present the same, duly verified, to
the undersigned or their attorney on
or before the 28th day of Feb
ruary, 1965, or this notice will
be pleaded In bar of recovery there
on.
This, the 28th day of August,
1964.
FRED L. NEWSOM,
LUCY NEWSOM BLANCHARD,
Executors of the Estate of
CALLIE MITCHELL NEWSOM
CHARLES T. JOHNSON, JR.,
Attorney. a28-4tc
NORTH CAROLINA
WARREN COUNTY
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Under and by virtue of power of
sale contained In that certain deed
of trust executed on the 8th day
of May, 1962 by Curley Tack, Jr.,
et ux, Selma Turck, to Julius C.
Smith, in, Trustee, and recorded
In Book 205, Page 440, In the Office
of the Register of Deeds for War
ren County, N. C? default having
been made In the payment of the
Indebtedness thereby secured and
said deed of trust being by the terms
thereof subject to foreclosure, the
undersigned Substitute Trustee will
offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash at the
courthouse door In Warrenton, N.
c., si 3:00 on the 10th day of Sept
ember, 1084, the psoperty convey
ed In said deed of trust, the same
lying and being in Warrenton Town
ship, Warren County, N. C.t i
more particularly described as tal
Beglnnlng at a stake, said stake
being located north SO deg. 10 mtn.
West 1M feet from the southwest
corner of L. A. Hawks sad wife;
thance north 7$ deg. seat, approxi
mately 108 feat to a stake; thance
north 17 dec. ? mtn. west 70 feet
to a stake; thence south 7S dec
110 fast to a stake, SO feet
?? una K U. ?. ??-*
way No. 158A; thence south 20 deg.
10 min east 70 feet to a stake,
the point of beginning and being and
containing the northwestern 70 feet
of a lot conveyed by L. A, Hawks
and wife, Alice H. Hawks to James
J. Lasslter and wife by deed dated
October 21, i 358 and recorded In
Book 190 at page 474 In the Office
of Register of Deeds of Warren
County; see said deed for furthei
reference In description and chalt
of title.
The highest bidder will be re
quired to deposit In cash at thessle
an amount equal to ten percent of
the amount of his bid up to one
thousand dollars plus five percent
of the excess of his bid over one
thousand dollars.
This sale will be made subject
to all outstanding and unpaid taxea
and assessments.
This the 10th day of August,
1964.
MARTIN L. CROMARTIE, TRUSTS
Sept. 4, 11, 18 and 25
Martin L. Cromartle, Jr.
Attorney at Law
Tarboro, N. C.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given thai the
undersigned' has qualified as Ex
ecutor of the eetateof George R.
Allen, late of Warren County. AS
persons holding claims against aaid
estate are required to present the
same to me or my attorneys on or be
fore the Uth day of March, 1968.
This ?h day of September, lMftl
Foster Allan
of ths estate of Oeorgs R.
Roots T Boa 70-B,
N. C;