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Moonshiners Fined $500 In County Court Two Warren County moon- ti shiners were fined $500 each in Recorder's Court last Friday by Judge Julius Banzet and taxed with the costs of court aa a part of the condition of being given suspended sen tences. William Shearin and Henry Otis Godsey were in court on a charge of manufacturing il legal whiskey and each was, . given a two-years road sen-; i tence. The sentences were sus-| pended for five years upon the 11 condition that the defendants not engage in manufacturing or hauling of non-taxpaid whis key in any manner or quanti ty or have any non-taxpaid whiskey in their possession for five years; that they appear at.t the June 15 term of court to c show good behavior and that | \ School Menus John Graham High School and Macon School Menus December 11-15 Monday ? Vienna sausage, baked beans, tossed salad, hot rolls, milk, butter, pie or cake. Tuesday?Fresh picnic ham, rice, gravy, baked tomatoes, hot biscuit, apple sauce. Wednesday ? Meat balls, spaghetti, turnip greens, corn-, bread, peaches, milk, butter. Thursday?Beef and vegeta ble soup, sandwich, cinnamon buns, milk, butter. J Friday?Welners, cole slaw,: navy beans, rolls, milk, pie. MARIAM BOYD MENUS Monday?Texas hash, cole slaw, rolls, butter, sliced peaches. Tuesday?Fried chicken, rice, gravy, turnip greens, pickle, biscuits, apple brown Betty. milk. Wednesday?Beef and vege table soup, cheese crackers. % turkey sandwich, peanut butter cupcake, milk. Thursday ? Turkey hash, creamed potatoes, garden peas, biscuits, butter, orange petals. Friday ? Hamburgers, buns, cole slaw, plain cake with apri cot sauce, milk. Fr&ziers Honored By Children On 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. W. Burnatte Frszier of Warren Plains were honored by their children last Sunday in observance of their twenty-fifth wedding anniver sary. Around 125 guests from Warren Plains, Warrenton, Nor lina. Rocky Mount, Manson, Littleton, Henderson and Ral eigh attended the celebration held in the Norlina Club House. _ Mrs. Earlle Shearin introduc ed the line, composed of the couple and their children, Billy, Cynthia and Mr. and Mrs. Tom my Frazier, Mrs. Blanche Frazier and the Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Brickhouse. Mr. Brick house married Mr. and Mrs. Frazier 25 years ago. Mrs. Robert Allen registered guests and Mrs. Albert Lynch received in the gift room. Mrs. E. R. Wood, Sr., cut the cake and pouring punch were Mrs. Hal White and Mrs. Charles Roae. Assisting in serving cake, cheese straws, assorted nuts and mints were Mrs. E. W. Whitby and Mrs. Charles Fiulk enar. Goodbyes were said to We. and Mrs. W. B. Ellington of Henderson. 11m table bore a bridal ar rangement of mixed flowers, green and silver appointments end lighted tapers. Awful Truth Sam Levenson says the teach ers et his son's school had their eighth grade students take aptitude tests to find out what the students were beat suited for. Results proved they were best suited for the seventh grade. Patronize the advertisers. Best Used Farm Equipment ? ism Cube a Bnyu A Firman* I?Fannall H 1?Used 14* Farms 11 MS Ford, as is Oanwtota wmT . :: ^ selection ef _ ..... for above! FARTS and SERVICE A A W Tractor And Truck m u. Montgomery st. M. C Phone OR S-7MI hey each pay a $500 fine and court costs. Shearin and Godsey, charged with possession of utensils and materials for manufacturing il legal whiskey in companon :ases, were taxed with court :osts. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of :osts in the case of Edwin B. Lynch, charged with assault with a deadly weapon. Robert Anthony Shearin was :ound not guilty in cases in which he was charged with nanufacturing illegal whiskey md possession of equipment ind material for the manufac ture of illegal whiskey. Prayer for judgment was :ontinued for two years in the :ase of Macy Durham, charged with an assault with a deadly weapon, upon condition the de endant pay court costs. Other cases in Friday's court ncluded: N. I. Haithcock, theft, not [uilty. Fred Pryers. assault with a leadly weapon, ten days jail entenee. Archie Collier, drunk and lisoraerly, court costs. John Daniel Capps, no oper tor's license, $25.-00 and costs. James Edward Stegall, no perator's license, $25.00 and osts. Willie Jordan, reckless driv ng, $100.00 and costs. Pecan, Sour Cream Pie Special Treat When it's nut gathering time, homemakers delight in brightening family menus with the distinct flavor of nuts? pecans especially. Frosted cakes and whipped cream-topped puddings, pies and sundaes are more delicious when decorated with halved or chopped pecans. Chopped pe cans also add a subtle flavor :o a host of hot breads, coffeo cake, waffles, griddlecakes. nuffins, and rolls. We know that pecan pie has| ong been a favorite dessert] md is a must with many fam lies for the Christmas holi lay dinners. For a different, yet highly ! ippealing pecan pie, it is sug-| jested that you try this recipe1 vhich features sour cream as in important ingredient. | To Make two 9-inch pics, nix 4 egg yolks, 2 cups gran dated sugar, 2 cups sour cream,' i cup sifted flour, Vi teaspoon emon extract, and Vi teaspoon' alt. Then cook the mixture iver water until thickened or, bout 45 minutes. Spoon the j nixture into two unbaked 9 nch pie shells. For the topping, beat 4 egg rhites and 2 cups brown sugar, j Itir in 2 cups broken pecan aeats. Then spread over pie illing, and bake in a 325-de-J Tee oven until brown, or bout 15 minutes. With plenty of pecans avail-, ble for holidays ahead, use' aany of them in pies, cakes, j ookies and various other des erts. She&rin Assigned To Langley AFB Grover Shearin, a native of Areola, has been assigned to Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Va. Shearin, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Shearin of Areola, has been in the U. S. Air Force since 1960. Currently the former War ren County resident is employ ed as night manager of one of the largest drive-in restau rants in the Hampton area. He is married to the former Miss Ruby Neal of Warrenton They have four children. Mrs. Joe Dennis and son of South Hill. Va., visited Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Odom this week. Mrs. H. P. Reid and Mrs. Tim Thompson spent Wednes day in Raleigh. Macon Choir To Sing At Bethesda A special program of Christ mas music will be given at Bethesda Baptist Church on Sunday night at 7:90 o'clock. Hie Macon Baptist Church choir will present the hour long pro*3-am of sacred music, according to the pastor, the Rev. Dan Parker. Bethesda Church is located in the Palmer Springs com munity of Mecklenburg Coun ty, Vs. Pianist for the special ser vice will be Mrs. Vance Rob ertson, according to Mrs. Grady J. Haynes, choir director at the Macon Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harris were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Youngblr.od in Tarboro on Sunday. Marriage Licenses Delbert Alvin Baskervill, Jr., colored, of Dover, Delaware, to Clara Jane Adams of Norllna. Michael D. Teets, white, of Indianapolis, Ind., to Celeste M. Hall of Baltimore, Md. Young lady motorist ? It's snowing and sleeting and I'd like to buy some chains for my tires. Clerk ? I'm sorry ? we ceep only groceries. Motorist ? How annoying! rhey told me this was a chain itore. GO TO THE POLLS . . . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 VOTE For Cotton and Tobacco Quotas Tobacco Associates and Peanut Assessments QUALITY GROCERY WARRENTON, N. C. We Urge You To Vote In The Tobacco, Cotton and Peanut Referendum To Be Held TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 Vote As You Please, But Please Vote BENTON FURNITURE CO. WARRENTON, N. C. VOTE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 IN TH? FARMER'S REFERENDUM YOUR VOTE IS NEEDED ODOM MOTOR SERVICE WARRENTON, N. C. We Urge Each Of You TO GO TO THE POLLS ? ON ? TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 AND MAKE YOUR OPINION COUNT By Voting IN THE FARMER'S REFERENDUM BOYCE DRUG CO. WARRENTON, N. C. Protect The Interest Of Yourself And Your Neighbor BY VOTING FOR Tobacco and Cotton Quotas, Tobacco Associates and Peanut Assessments TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 W. A. MILES HARDWARE CO. WARRENTON, N. C. J.'. - : , * Your Votes Are Needed On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 InTbe Tobacco and Cotton Quota*, Tobacco Associate* and Peanut Assessment Referendum. SERLS SERVICE STATION WARRENTON, N. C. Go To The Polls ? ON ? TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 And Cast Your Vote On Tobacco and Cotton Quotas, Tobacco Associates and Peanut Assessment*. MILLER'S GROCERY WARRENTON, N. C. Do Not Fail TO VOTE ? On ? TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 On The TOBACCO, COTTON and PEANUT REFERENDUM Don't Depend On Your Neighbors, Go Yourself N. B. MUSTIAN GEN. MDSE. WARRENTON, N. C. Protect Your Interests VOTE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 In The Tobacco, Cotton and Peanut Referendum Get Your Friends and Neighbors TO VOTE Citizens Insurance & Bonding Co. WARRENTON, N. C. Make Your Opinions Count BY VOTING TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 On The Tobacco and Cotton Quotas Tobacco Associates - and - Peanut Assessments Warrenton Supply Conine. WARRENTON, N. C. Use Warren Record Classified Advts. ? -> ??.???'??&*' VOTES ARE NEEDED From The Entire County in the Referendum To Be Held TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 On The Tobacco, Cotton and Peanut Referendum. BE SURE TO VOTE Western Aulo Associate Store WARRENTON, N. C. Farmers Be Sure To Vote In The Special Referendum On Tuesday, December 12. Your Vote Will Be Needed On This Day. GIFT IDEAS for the HOME . . . GIVE FURNITURE 1 . . . the gift that keeps giving all year long! Our 2 big floors are laden with thousands of attractive, practical furniture items for every-room giving. FREE PARKING ? Dinettes ? Drop leaf Tables ? Living Room & ? Boudoir Chairs with every Den Furn;turo ^ chaise Lo^e, purchase ? Desks _? Toys Q Smoker Q Springs and Mattresses _ . ? Decorator Pillows ? Lamps ? Carpets ? Breakfronts ? Table. D pianos n n Secretar,es ? Mirrors gtereo ? Picture. ^ 1=5 Crib* & Mattre,8e? ? Gl.MW.re D . O n Chair4 ? Color TV ^ ? Strollers ? Platform Rockers Q Refri8erators ? Carriages ? Recliner Chair. ? Gas or Electric Ranges ? Sofa & Sofa Beds ? Bedroom Furniture ? Pillows ? Lane Cedar Chests ? Pine Accessories ? Hassocks ? Dining Room Furniture D Bookcases Use our LAY AWAY PLAN and many other items 1 cdc[ 5lb. FRVin CAR YKtt 29<)5 or more With your P"rch"S8coVER INCLUDED CAKE PLA - Yulet.de cake CAKE PLATE & Yuletide cake A delightf"1 3ndtsC0i'n cake P^te and gift packed tn -?s ow COY0f ? \ J Use Your Credit. Come In And Open An Account Today OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 8 Open Each Night December 18 Thru 23 Until 9:00 P. M. r- '&!?.?. J,'. ??J&MBR, WARRENTON FURNITURE J EXCHANGE SCOTT GARDNER, Manager r s- . 7
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