Warren County, Area Deaths And Funerals GEORGE R. 8COGG1N Graveside services for Mr. _ George Robert Scoggin, 99, retired owner and operator of Scoggm Motor Company, were conducted on Sunday at 2 p. m in Fairview Cemetery at Warren ton by the Rev Charles Owens, Methodist minister, assisted by David Tucker, Intern The son of the late Lewis Edward and Lucy Frances Palmer Scoggin, Mr Scoggm died in South Hill Memorial Hospital on Friday He would have been 100 years on Sept. 27, 1981. He was a member of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church of Warrenton. Mr Scoggin is survived by two daughters. Mrs J Clifford Magruder of White Stone. Va , and Mrs Rufus S Jones of Warrenton; a sister, Mrs. H. Meade Goodwin House of Alexandria, Va.; four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. JESSE C. SALMON LITTLETON - Funeral services for Jesse Claude Salmon, 73, who died on Thursday, were conducted at 2 p. m. Sunday from Hockaday Funeral Home Chapel in Roanoke Rapids Burial was in Sunset Hills Cemetery in Littleton Mr. Salmon is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ruby Faucette Salmon; a daughter, Mrs. Rebie Salmon Reid of Littleton; three brothers, Wilber Salmon and Roy Salmon, both of Littleton, and Howard Salmon of Warrenton; a sister, Mrs. Lula Salmon Kidd of Richmond, Va. VERNA LEE HALE LOUISBURG - Funeral services for Verna Lee Hale, 68, of Rt. 6, Louisburg, were conducted at 2 p. m. from the Mount Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. James Breeder. Burial was in the Highland Memory Gardens. Mrs. Hale died Sunday at Franklin Memorial Hospital in Louisburg. She is survived by three sons, Lee Burt Hale, Sr., of Warrenton, Ralph Hale of Louisburg and Lonnie Hale of the home; three sisters, Mrs. Emmitt Moore and Mrs. Perry Hight, both cf Castalia and Tollie Hale of Louisburg; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. BETTY P. HOSE Funeral services for Mrs. Betty Pietce Rose. 78 o# Warren ton, were conducted at 2 p. m. Tuesday from the J. M White Funeral Chapel in Henderson by the Rev Edgar Limer Burial was in the new Baptist church cemetery, Mrs. Rose died Sunday at her home. She was a retired textile worker and the daughter of the late Johnnie Robert and Betty Bass Pierce. She was a native of Wilson County and the widow of the late Johnnie E Rose. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Joyce Rose Medlin and Mrs. Audrey Wukovich of Van Voorhis, Pa.; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Active pallbearers were Dale Medlin, Gene Medlin, David Medlin, Billy Medlin, Nicky Wukovich and Roger McDaniel. DAVID JOHNSON LITTLETON — Funeral services for David Johnson, 84, of Littleton, were conducted Wednesday at 2 p m. from Oak Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. G A. Gilchrist. Burial was in the Johnson family cemetery. Mr. Johnson, a World War I veteran, died Saturday at the McGuire Veterans Hospital in Richmond, Va Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Annie S. Johnson; a son, John Will Johnson of Washington, D. C.; and two foster sons, Charles Reynolds of Hampton,Va., and David Reynolds of Raleigh. LILLIE MAE WHEELER OXFORD — Funeral services for Mrs. Lillie Mae Wheeler, 73, who died on Sunday, were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday from G. T. Eakes Funeral Home Chapel in Oxford. Burial was in Elm wood Cemetery. Mrs. Wheeler is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Emory D. Sparks of Portsmouth, Va., and Mrs. Robert D. Smith, Jr., of Radford, Va.; a son, Robert Thomas Wheeler of Norlina; two sisters, Mrs. Ruby G. Griffis and Mrs. Velsie G. Addison, both of Durham; 11 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. MARY TARE1N LITTLETON - Funeral services (or Mrs Mary Parker Tarein, 55. of Brooklyn, N. Y., were conducted on Tuesday at 2 p. m. from the South Street Baptist Church in Littleton by the Rev. R H Kidd Burial was in the church cemetery. . Mrs Tarein. a native of Roanoke Rapids, died May 27 in Brooklyn, N. Y. She is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Juliet Viola Pullen of Greensboro; three sons, David William Tarein, Jr., of Brooklyn, N. Y., Charles Edward Tarein of Manhattan, N. Y.. and Sgt. Marc Anthony Tarein with the U. S. Air Force in Germany; a sister. Miss Carla Mae Young of Brooklyn, N. Y.; two brothers, Dennis Young of Baltimore, Md., and Joseph Young of Roanoke Rapids; and three grandchildren. MURPHY ALSTON Funeral services for Murphy Alston were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Fork Chapel Baptist Church in Inez by the Rev. W. W. Faulcon. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Alston, son of the late Case and Mary L. Alston, was born in Warren County on June 20,1911. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Jane Clertton Alston of the home; one son, Herman Alston of Newark, N. J.; one sister, Mrs. Maybel Mayo of Weldon; and one brother, Daniel Alston of Louisburg. Pallbearers were William S. Alston, John Young, Jr., Charlie Williams, Joe Davis, Otis McCloud and John Alston. SAMUEL (SWEP) CARROLL Funeral services for Samuel Kelly (Swep) Carroll, were held on Tuesday at 2 p. m. from Blaylock Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. James Wilkes. Burial was in the Warren Plains Memorial Gardens. Mr. Carroll, a retired farmer and carpenter, died at Warren General Hospital on Sunday, May 31, at 9 p. m. The son of the late Samuel Leroy Carroll and the late Delena Darnell Carroll, he was born in Warren County. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Jame Short Carroll; a son, June* Edward Carroll of Macon; five daughters. Mrs. Janet Stanley. Mrs. Ethel Parnsh, Miss Mary Carroll and Mrs. Carolyn Goldman, all of Richmond, Vf.. Mrs. Ethel Hudgins of Warrenton; brothers. Gus Carroll and Griffin Carroll, both of Warrenton, Drew Carroll of Youngs viile; sisters Mrs. Mamie Pittard, Mrs. Vergie Seagroves, both of Durham; half-brothers, Richard D. Carroll and E. R. Carroll, both of Warrenton, John H. Carroll of Hampton, Va., Jimmy Carroll of Ashley, Ky ., Milton Carroll of Scotland Neck; half-sisters, Mrs. Lena Morris of Meadsville, Pa.t Mrs. Jessie Hicks of McLeansville, Mrs. Rebecca Prior of Louisiana, Mrs. Ethel Carter of Henderson; 10 grandchildren; one greatgrandchild. Pallbearers were Raymond Harris, Jr., Vincent Williams, Fernie Miller, Pat Pinnell, Gus Carroll, Jr., Willoughby Harris. Carroll Harris, Jack Harris, Wesley Edwards, Bruce Moore and Hoot Holler. LEWIS A. CARTER BLACK CREEK - Funeral services for Lewis Alton Carter, 68, who died on Tuesday, will be held from Gardner's BapM* Church near Macon this afternoon (Hiuraday) at 3 o'clock. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ruth L. Carter; a daughter, Mrs. Hilda Green of Youngsvllle; two sons, alton P. Carter of Macon and Lewis H. Carter of Wilson; three sisters, Mrs. Churchill Brown. Mrs Henry Morris and Mrs Roger Gupton, all of Littleton and four grandchildren. HAL B. PASCHALL HENDERSON - Funeral services for Hal B. Past-ha 11, Sr., 60, who died Friday, were conducted Sunday at 2 p. m from Davis Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in the PaschaU family cemetery. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Deva Wilcox Paschall; daughters. Mrs. Marie P McGhee of New Brunswick. N. J. and Miss Alfreda Paschall of Chapel Hill; son. Hal B. Paschall, Jr., of Raleigh; three sisters, Mrs. Nellie Baskett of Henderson, Mrs. Willie Sted of Columbia, S. C., and Mrs. Mary Harton of Norlina; a half-sister, Mrs. Bertha Stainback of Henderson. ANNIE F. LAMM Graveside services for Mrs Annie Elizabeth Fitts Lamm, 92 were conducted Monday it 1 p. m. in Fairview Cemetery Warrenton Mrs. Lamm, a native of Warren County, and (or many years a resident of Warren County, died at Statesville on Friday. Mrs. Lamm was born January 13,1889 in Warren County, the daughter of the late George Collins and Martha Claiborne Fitts She was married to Vance Tillman Lamm, who died in 1955 She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Robert A. Rippy of Douglaston, N. Y. and Mrs. Joe F. Cline of Statesville; and five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. r •y Whatever makes men good Christians, makes them good citizens. Daniel Webster For Accuracy And Safety Get Your Gauaes Checked By EMILY BALLINGER Home EiteulaB Agent Canning season is just around the corner. Now is the time to check to see if your equipment is ready to use. Do you own a pressure canner with a clock type gauge? If so it should be checked for accuracy each year. You may have it checked at the Home Economics Extension Agents office in the Warren County Agricultural building, Warrenton. To have the gauge checked bring just the canner lid to the office. There is no charge for testing these gauges. Following recommended owning practices la vary important in having foods that are sale to eat. Knowing the accuracy of your canner gauge la an important factor in the safety of the foods as well as safety in using the canner. The Home Economics Extension Agents office is open from 8:00 a. m to 5.00 p. m. Bring your canner lid by to be tested at your convenience. Ewrp-Stvm To operste household equipment economically, use small appliances rather than the range for small-portion cooking. WARREN CABLE TV Now Taking Applications In The Warrenton Area Send This Coupon For Free Installation » -9 j Name ^ | Address J j Phone j L J to Warren CATV, P.O. Box 1436 Henderson, N.C. 27536 or call 492-0427