Local Women Injured In Henderson Wreck Two Warrenton women re named hospitalized Tuesday, >ne in critical condition, as a esult of injuries sustained in a wo-car collision last Tuesday in Henderson. A third local woman eceived minor injuries in the iccident. Mrs. Will Jones Bobbitt re named in intensive care at Duke Medical Center in Durham where i spokesperson said her condition was critical. Miss Elizabeth Allen continued 0 make satisfactory progress Tuesday at Maria Parham lospital in Henderson, a family spokesperson reported, and was ?xpected to leave the hospital in 1 few days. Also treated at Maria Parham tnd released the day of the acci lent was Mrs. Janice Ellis. According to a report by the Henderson Police Department, he accident occurred when Mrs. iobbitt apparently failed to heed i stop sign at the intersection of '.ollicoffer Avenue and Chestnut Street and came into the path of a flower delivery truck. Mrs. Bobbitt's automobile was hit broadside by the truck traveling north on Chestnut Street and was forced into a utility pole, the police report stated. Ptl. R. H. Duncan who in vestigated the 3:14 p.m. accident said it appeared Mrs. Bobbitt did not see the stop sign or was not aware it existed at the intersection. Mrs. Bobbitt was transported by Vance County Ambulance Ser vice to the Henderson hospital where she was stabilized and later transferred by LifeFlight to Duke. Scott Wesley Rollins of Sanford was listed as the driver of the delivery truck, owned by C.W.F. Inc. of Sanford. Damages were estimated at $2,000 to each vehicle. Assisting at the scene of the wreck were the Vance County Rescue Squad and the Henderson Fire Department. Loughlin-Goodwyn Jewelers Fine Jewelry - China - Crystal Silver Watch & Jewelry Repair 110N. Main Warrenton, N. 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Jim Godfrey of Kinston ad dressed the Thursday night meeting of the Warren County Jaycees and also installed the of ficers for the 1987-88 club year. Godfrey is vice president of the national Jaycees organization and serves as executive director of the Chamber of Commerce in Lenoir County. Feeding Progams Are Scheduled Warren County Schools will operate four Feeding Programs this summer in connection with planned programs at Norlina, Hawkins, Vaughan and Warren County High School. The Extension Service of War ren County will operate summer camps at Norlina Middle School (June 15-26), Hawkins Elemen tary School (July 6-17) and Vaughan Elementary School (Aug. 10-14). Breakfast and lunch will be offered to all children under 18 during those weeks. The Warren County Board of Education will operate a summer school program at Warren Coun ty High from June 22 through Ju ly 23. Breakfast and lunch will be served to all children under 18 years of age. Outstanding member awards were presented to three local Jaycees during a banquet last Thurs day at the Warrenton Lions Den. From left are Randy Pegram, Rookie of the Year; Ricky Bryant, Jaycee of the Year; and Bobby Rivers, Rookie of the Year. (Staff Photos by Howard Jones) AMERICA'S PRIDE AMERICAN DREW Sale In Progress The Entire Cherry Grove Collection Is On Sale Now! Dining Room, Bedroom, And Occasional Furniture Savings To 50% On Some Pieces WARRENTON FURNITURE EXCHANGE, INC. In Store Credit FREE PARKING , FREE DELIVERY 115 E. Franklin St. Warrenton, N.C. I 257-3693