WARRENTON FURNITURE
EXCHANGE, INC.
Announces Its Annual
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WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDAY
BONUS
BONANZA
Dates Of Sale
February 17th
Thru
February 22nd
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Three Crisp New $1 Bills with the
purchase of $5995 or more.
(AND MOST IMPORTANT) After
you have made your selection
from our splendid stock of fine
furniture at our regular low
prices, You May Proceed To
Select Other Furniture Of Your
Choice Up to 22% Of The Pur
chase Price At No Additional
Cost.
HERE'S AN EXAMPLE
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PURCHASE OF BONUS OF
FREE
FREE
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176
in merchandise
In merchandise
110
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Offer Good on Purchase of Any ? Bedroom
Furnifure * Living Room Furniture * Dining
Room Furniture * Dinettes * Bedding
* Lamps* Pictures* Accessories.
Sorry, No Appliances, Electronics, Floor Coverings, Or
Special Tag Items Included.
'This OHer Does Not Apply to
Previous Purchases
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Warrenton Furniture
Exchange, Inc.
115 EAST FRANKLIN STREET ? PHONE 257-3693]
IN STORE CREDIT AVAILABLE
Deaths
JESSE C. PRIDGEN
LUCY B. PRIDGEN
Funeral serviceaior a brother
and sister, Jesse Carlton
Pridgen, 93, of Norlina, and Lucy
Brooks Pridgen, 95, of a
Louisburg nursing home and
formerly of Inez, were conducted
at 2 p.m. Thursday at Blaylock
Funeral Home chapel by the Rev.
Bob Lowman and the Rev. Tom
Currie. Burial was in the Pridgen
family cemetery at Creek.
Mr. Pridgen died Tuesday at
his home in Norlina. He was a
retired farmer and machinist.
Miss Pridgen died Tuesday at
Louisburg Nursing Home. She
was a retired postmistress of
Creek. Both were born in
Warren County, the son and
daughter of Wiley H. and Sally
Davis Pridgen.
Among the survivors of Mr.
Pridgen are a daughter, Mrs.
Jessie Lee McAuslan of Kim
ball's Point; three sons, Hugh
Pridgen, Carson Pridgen and
Leon Pridgen, all of Norlina;
seven grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren and one
great-great-grandchild.
Survivors of both Jesse C.
Pridgen and Lucy B. Pridgen are
two brothers, Alton Pridgen of
Inez and Forrest Pridgen of War
renton; and a sister, Mrs. Susie
Powell of Inez.
Pallbearers were James
White, Buck Schuster, G. P.
Grissom, Thomas Holtzman,
Clayton Mitchell, James Knight,
F. M. Egerton and Bobby Bolton.
Arrangements were by
Blaylock Funeral Home of
Warrenton.
ROBERT L. GOODE
Funeral services for Robert L.
Goode, 75, of Staten Island, N.Y.
and formerly of Warren County,
will be conducted today (Wednes
day! at St. Phillips Baptist
Church in Staten Island by the
Rev. William Epps. Burial will be
in Fred Douglas Cemetery in
Staten Island.
Mr. Goode died Friday night at
Veterans Hospital in New York.
He was a native of Warren
County.
He served in the U.S. Navy dur
ing World War II.
Among the survivors are his
wife, Mrs. Christine Goode; 11
children; two sisters, Mrs. Irene
Crews of Warrenton and Mrs.
Adleen Scott of Macon; a brother,
Richard Goode of Baltimore,
Md.; 42 grandchildren and 15
great-grandchildren.
Arrangements are being made
by Brown's Funeral Service of
Warrenton and New York.
LEONORA R. PRESLEY
Funeral services for Mrs.
I^eonora Ransom Presley of
Philadelphia, Pa. were con
ducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at
Temple Baptist Church in
Philadelphia.
Mrs. Presley died last
Thursday.
Among the survivors are two
sisters, Mrs. Bertha R. Stephens
of Fayetteville and Mrs. Annie
Ruth Fortson of Inkster, Mich.;
and a brother, Howard E. Ran
som of Philadelphia.
JAMES B. RUSSELL
Funeral services for James B.
Russell, 73, of Russell Union com
munity, will be held today
(Wednesday) at 2 p.m. from Bur
chette Chapel United Methodist
Church of Christ, with the Rev. R.
D. Bullock, Jr. officiating. Burial
will follow in the church
cemetery.
Mr. Russell died Saturday at
Veterans Administration Hos
pital in Durham.
A native of Warren County, he
was the son of the late Boyd
Russell, Sr. and Hattie W.
Russell.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Erma C. Russell of the home;
three sisters, Mrs. Winnie King of
Southfield, Mich., Mrs. Hattie R.
Darden of Hampton, Va. and
Mrs. Fannie Flowers of Fayette
ville; and three brothers, Boyd
Russell, Jr. of Manson, Desmond
Russell of Newark, N. J., and Dr.
Alfred Russell of Silver Spring,
Md.
Arrangements are by Harris
Turner Funeral Home.
JOHNNIE HERBERT POWELL
Funeral services for Johnnie
*? Herbert Powell, 52, were con
? ducted Tuesday at Greater Love
I ly Hill Baptist Church in Macon
Warren County High School vocational students
are shown various equipment used in the Electrical
Installation Program at Vance-Granville Com
munity College. The activity was part of a week
long observance hosted by the college in celebra
tion of National Vocational Education Week. Ap
proximately 65 students from WCHS visited the
campus to learn more about the college's voca
tional training programs.
WCHS Vocational Students
Pay Vance-Granville Visit
Vocational education students
from Warren County High School
were among the participants in
special activities hosted by
Vance-Granville Community Col
lege during National Vocational
Education Week, Feb. 9-15, ac
cording to Vera Gatano, publici
ty director for the college.
Coordinated by Sam Parsons,
VGCC vocational counselor
recruiter, a series of demonstra
tions were arranged in each of
the college's vocational areas. In
these educational settings, VGCC
students demonstrated skills ac
quired through a variety of oc
cupational classes. At the same
time, the visiting students
learned the wide range of career
choices offered through voca
tional training, Ms. Gatano said.
Parsons described the week
long activities as a cooperative
effort between the college and
area public schools to advance
and broaden knowledge about
vocational education and its role
in the economic vitality of the
community and state.
VGCC program areas which
participated were automotive
mechanics, cosmetology, elec
trical installation, heating and air
conditioning, light construction
and welding.
ABC Sales Figures Released
Warren County's three ABC
stores produced sales of $528,021
during the last six months of 1965,
according to figures .quoted Mon
day by Macon Wemyss, county
ABC supervisor.
The Warrenton store led in
sales with $241,363, followed by
by the Rev. Robert Burnett.
Burial was in the Powell family
cemetery.
Mr. Powell died Feb. 14 in
Brooklyn Hospital, Brooklyn,
N.Y.
A native of Warren County, he
was the son of the late Jesse and
Mary Alston Powell.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Edith Orick Powell; two sons,
Johnnie Herbert Powell and
Tyrone Powell; a daughter,
Sherita Lavada Powell; four
sisters, Bertha Williams of
Brooklyn, Patricia M. Upshaw of
Washington, D.C., and Rebecca
Williams and Virginia Faulkner
of Macon; four brothers, Oliver
Powell of Brooklyn, Cleveland
Powell and Ceozie M. Powell of
Washington and Curtis J. Powell
of Macon.
Pallbearers were Johnnie
Williams, Preston Williams, II,
Omega June, Jerry H. Spruill,
Colby West and Herman Wil
liams, Jr.
Arrangements were by Harris
Turner Funeral Home.
Norlina with $189,434 and Lit
tleton with $97,224.
Of the total sales, $90,821 was
disbursed to the state for taxes
and the county received two
separate amounts: $14,127, or
three and one-half percent of the
profit; and $8,879.88, or five cents
per bottle.
Wemyss noted that some of the
funds will not be distributed un
til the end of the fiscal year in
June, including: five percent of
the net profit to law enforcement;
seven percent to rehabilitation;
15 percent of the net profit from
the Warrenton store to the town
of Warrenton; and 15 percent
from the Norlina store to the town
of Norlina. The Littleton store,
Wemyss noted, is outside the
town limits and surplus from that
store, along with any amount
over the working capital of the
county ABC program, will go to
the county at the end of the fiscal
year.
James P. Baker
Ins. Agency
Box 62
Warrenton, N.C.
257-2495
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Health, Personal
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DINNER FOR FOUR... 8 Pieces of Chicken, Pint of
Potatoes, Vi Pint Gravy, and Four Biscuits
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