The Nationwide Insurance team won Saturday's
Pig Cook-Off event held In coordination with the an
nual Warren County Fireman's Day. They also won
the Showmanship Award at the cook-off. Woody
King, left, presented the trophies to team members,
left to right, Karen Daniel, Dean Andrews and
Butch Meek. (Staff Photo by Howard Jones)
Nationwide Team Wins Cook-Off
Top-place honors went to the
"pig cookers" sponsored by
Nationwide Insurance in the sec
ond annual "Pig Cook-Off" held
last Saturday at the Lion's Den
here.
The winning barbecue was
prepared by a team of chefs that
included Butch Meek, Dean
Andrews, Dennis Harris, Donnie
Mulchi and Karen Daniel. The
Nationwide team also grabbed
the "showmanship award" in the
contest.
The Nationwide team will now
advance to state-level competi
tion as it represents the Warren
ton Merchants Association in the
1989 pig cook-off to be sponsored
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by the N.C. Pork Producers
Association.
Cal White and Jimmy Perkin
son, under the sponsorship of
Branch Banking & Trust Co., won
the second-place trophy for their
culinary delights. The third-place
trophy was awarded to Brad Car
roll aiid Ben Reavis, "cookers"
sponsored by First Citizens Bank
& Trust Co.
Participation in the event near
ly doubled this year, with 14
teams competing as compared
with only eight teams last year.
Each of the 15 pigs cooked pro
duced 35-40 pounds of barbecue.
Barbecue plate dinners were
sold to area residents at a cost of
$3.50 each. The remaining barbe
cue was purchased by the War
renton Lions Club for use at the
Warren County Fair.
"The 1989 Pig Cook-Off was a
big success," Woody King, War
renton Merchants Association
president, said Tuesday. "We
had nearly twice as many pigs
cooked with only about 100
pounds of barbecue left? an in
dication that, proportionately,
sales were higher than last
year," he concluded.
According to King, proceeds
from the Pig Cook-Off will be
split between the Warrenton Mer
chants Association and the War
ren County Firemen's Associa
tion. The Merchants Associa
tion's portion of the funds will be
used for town beautification proj
ects and Christmas decorations
for the town.
Walter Gardner, president of
the Warrenton Firemen's Associ
ation, was unavailable for com
ment Tuesday on the associa
tion's plans for its portion of the
proceeds. The monies raised in
the 1987 Pig Cook-Off were put in
to an account for a firemens'
relief fund and as "seed money"
for a future training site to be
located in Warren County.
Man Is Arrested
For Potted Pot
A warrant has been drawn on
a Macon man following the con
fiscation of 25 potted marijuana
plants from a greenhouse behind
his trailer last Friday night.
The warrant has been drawn on
Carl P. Huggins, 37, of Rt. 2,
Macon, on a felony charge of
manufacturing a controlled
substance.
The 25 marijuana plants that
were confiscated from the Hug
gins greenhouse ranged in height
from eight to 10 inches.
According to Sgt. Lawrence
Harrison, no value has been
given for the weed.
Assisting Sgt. Harrison in the
investigation were Warrenton
Police Officer C. R. Aycock,
along with members of the
Halifax County Sheriff's Depart
ment: Det. Lt. C. E. Ward, Sft.
Don Stanfield, Deputy Richard
Brown and Deputy Orlando
Moody.
The marijuana has been stored
as evidence in the case, Sgt.
Harrison said.
Food Cart
Don't let food sit out to cool be
fore you put it in the refrigerator.
Never thaw frozen meat, poultry
or nth on the kitchen counter. Thaw
it in the refrigerator or in a bag under
cold running water.
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9 Trevis Seward
11 Tywayne Williams
12 Charles Perry
14 Sean Alston
18 William Edwards
22 Daniel Williams
25 Samuel Downey
28 Mark Carroll
30 Mark Eoyster
32 Jason Crowell
33 Norwell Wilson
38 Clemon Kearney
40 Jesse Seward
42 Michael Kearney
44 George Burton
50 Jason Crump
51 Corey Bullock
52 Anthony Harris
54 Michael McMillan
60 Garrick Terry
61 Gary Williams
63 Keith Carter
64 Ulysses Hargrove
65 Ben Copeland
70 Hurley Moss
72 Chris Williams
74 Harold Freeman
75 George Spruill
76 Carlton Watley
80 Greg Shearin
82 Michael Hargrove
84 Eugene Shanks
86 Corey Hayes
88 Michael Shaw
99 Joe Alston
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A. D.: Bob Ross
Head Coach : John Coleman
Asst. Coaches : Karl Hehl, Floyd Shaw, Morton Jones
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ODOM MOTOR SERVICE
120 N. Main Street
TELEPHONE 257-3998
R&H
SERVICE CENTER
114 W. Franklin Street
TELEPHONE 257-3993
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105 N. Main Street
TELEPHONE 257-3636
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HIGH FASHION
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129 S. Main Street
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138 N. Main
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117 N. Main Street
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111 N. Main Street
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TELEPHONE 257-3367
NORLINA, N.C.
ODOM FLOWER SHOP
TELEPHONE 257-3367
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COMPANY
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Sporting Goods & Hunting Supplies
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