FASHION SHOW MODELS?Members of the Home Economics Classes Two and Three at John Graham High School on last Friday morning included the high school girls pictured above. Among the models were, left to right. Margie" Thompson, Loretta Lynch, Virginia Walker, Linda Carroll, Brenda Cottrcll, Brenda Clark, Ann King and Sarah Ann Fuller. These girls were wearing clothing representative of the various fashions shown during the fashion show presented during a chapel program at the local school. Each girl made the garment which she modelled in the show. Mrs. Leonard Daniel was pianist for the occasion and Miss Nancy Wilson was announcer. Several vocal numbers were given by Miss Emily Ride out. (Staff Photo) One Hurt When Cow Struck A 32-year-old Warren County ; 8:30 p. m. Wednesday. i man suffered minor injuries, John Owen Kearney, Negro when the automobile in which ! of Rt. 2, Warrenton, was taken he was a passenger struck a to Warren General Hospital cow five miles west of nere at here for treatment of minor a*- . -* a GIVE GIFTS THAT GIVE SERVICE PRACTICAL LONGLASTING GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Use Our Convenient Lay-A-Way Plan W. A. MILES HARDWARE CO. ? in ? Phone 372-1 ? WARRENTON ? We Deliver - FRANK SINATRA ? SPENCER TRACY ? in ? THE DEVIL AT 4 O'CLOCK TWO SHOWS DAILY Sunday Show 3:00 Night 7:30 ' H e r . WARREN THEATRE WARRENTON, N. C. TEL. 318-1 SUNDAY - MONDAY Matinee 3:15 Night 7:30 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MEL FERRER ELSA MARTINELU ANNETTE VADIM. Roger Vadim's tawNr % ki> at *w mm > ii wwe an -1 a Matinee 3:15 Night 7:30 - 9:30 THURSDAY - FRIDAY ?! 16.1 art 125 WACS on a lonely missile base in the Pacific! EST ? VENETIA STEVENSON ? BILL WILLIAMS ?i Matinee 3:15 Night 7:30 ? 9:30 SATURDAY STEVE McQUEEN ? yul brynner l|a&gp ?in? THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN r-ALSO DINASADRDS i Showi Continuous 2:00-11:00 facial lacerations following the accident. John Edward Hy man, 16, of Rt. 1, Warrenton, told Trooper W. E. Brown that several cows were in the path of his eastbound automobile on the Warrcnton-Henderson high way and that he was unable to avoid a collision with one of them. The cow was killed. Funds Requested For Salvation Army By N. M. Hilliard Donations for needy Warren County families have been re quested here by N. M. Hilliard, chairman of the Warren Coun ty service unit of the Salva tion Army. Calling for donations of clothes, food, cash and toys to brighten the holiday season for needy families, Hilliard said that the local unit was respon sible for passing on donations to more than 50 needy families last Christmas season. "This year let the Salvation Army be your messenger of good cheer at Christmas time. Donations may be mailed to A. A. Wood, secretary of the Warren County unit, Warren ton, N. C.," Hilliard said. Stalled Truck Demolished When Struck By Train A pickup truck was demol ished two miles north of Wise shortly before 11 p. m. Wed nesday when it was struck by a northbound freight train. State Trooper W. E. Brown said the truck became stuck on the Seaboard Airline Railway tracks near the North Warren THE FAMOUS LEE Brand VOTE FOR Quota* and Aueumenti On December 12 LEIGH'S Quality Clothing I OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT v. '; The Board of County Com-* missioners had a full day at their regular meeting on -Mon day?interrupted for more than an hour for a hearing on sub division regulations?with ad journment coming slightly after 5 o'clock in the afternoon. In addition to the hearing on the subdivision regulations, the ordering of a bond issue for schools, the drawing of a jury for the January term of court, and the appointment of listtakers, the commissioners disposed of a number of minor matters as well as transacting the usual amount of routine business. Edward B. Harris was ex empted from the payment of a county's peddlars license until January 1 on account of his being a veteran of World War II. Action of the board was taken afler Harris had appear ed before the board to ex plain that he was partly dis abled and unable to hold a High School and that the tr; In's operators were unable to avoid a collision. A crewmen, O. R. Baker, said the train was travelling approximately 50 miles an hour when the truck was hit. Officers said the truck was owned by Boyd C. Edwards, 49 year-old Hawtree Township farmer. Fire companies from War renton and Norlina were call ! ed to the scene after the ' wrecked truck caught fire. The bla7e was contained with no damage occurring to any prop ' erty except the vehicle. Christmas Gifts For Needy Sought By Welfare Dept. Persons wishing to extend Christmas joy to needy persons and families throughout War ren County may do so by mak ing contributions of cash, food, clothing and toys to the War ren County Welfare Depart ment. Superintendent Julian Farrar said yesterday that the local department is making plans for the distribution of these need ed items and persons interest ed in making donations could contact the local department for arrangements on delivery of the Items. regular job. He told the com missioners that he wanted to be permitted to sell some items lor Christmas. Offices in the court house will be closed on Saturday, De cember 23 and will rc-oper. on Wednesday, December Z'l lor, the Christmas holidays, the commissioners decided. The' board also ordered that the court house be closed on Jan- ? uary 1 (or the New Year's > holiday. i The board ordered that de-| linquent taxes for 1960 be turned over to the county at torney for collection. An amount of $25.(XT was appropriated from the General! Fund as a Christmas offering to the Caswell Training School. The commissioners agreed to appropriate $600 for part time clerical help for the office of Soil Conservationist Nat White The action of the commission ers was taken after the Soil Conservation Committee, com posed of A. S. Bugg, Walter Manley Martin Named Treasurer National Ass'n A Warrenton man has been elected treasurer of the Nat ional Water Well Association. Manley S. Martin, former president of the N. C. Well Drillers Association, was elect ed to the post at a meeting held at Miami Beach, Fla., from November 26 through De cember 2. I Mrs. Martin was named treasurer of the association's auxiliary in connection with her husband's election. Martin is currently secretary and treasurer of the N. C. Well Drillers Association and execu tive secretary and treasurer of the South Atlantic Well Drill ers Jubilee, an organization en compassing North and South Carolina and Virginia. In addition to well drillers from this country, the Miami meeting was host to represent atives of several foreign coun tries. An estimated 39 per cent of the North Carolina cotton acre age was adequately treated for! insects in 1961. Smiley and W. H. Bender, had appeared with White to point out the need for this assist ance and to ask for an appro priation for this purpose. The commissioners donated $100 for the Memorial Recrea tion Forest, Inc., located in the southern part of Warren County. Bond renewal certificates' were received for Wiley W. Vaughan, constable; Elwood J. Burgess, constable; Arthur Pet tis Rodwell, Jr. Auditor; and Sam E. Allen, Register of j Deeds. j The Board reviewed all bonds | of the county officials and ] found the same to be in ordc..' Water Cut-off Watei usi ~s in West Warren renton hav?_ been warned of a disruption in the town-furnish ed water supply on Saturday. Water Superintendent H. R. Skillman said water would be cut off to customers on West Franklin Street and branching streets from a point near White's 'Gin westward to the Prison Camp Road. The water supply will be cut off at 2 p. m. Saturday and will remain off for approxi mately two or three hours, the superintendent said. Skillman said the interrup tion was necessitated by re pairs on a fire hydrant near the John R. Hawkins High | School. The work is being, done on Saturday in order to avoid disrupting service during school hours. The Warren' County Prison Camp will not j be affeced by the disruption,' he said. srffiomufscoop KV'W-S? 1962 high fidelity stereo WITH EXCITING NEW STEREO FM RADIO .fie WAGNER . Model MH2600 Irorn the ^t/aeBtOjK Serin Plays all your stereo and standard records. Tunes stereo FM. stand Fine Furniture Cabinetry ard FM and AM radio broadcasts. ? r? 4 speakers. In choice of 1 heauti- in Genuine Hardwood ful furniture venaers Veneers and Solids! Model SFH 2500 RT ONLY $189.95 BE SURE YOU CAST YOUR BALLOT IN THE REFERENDUM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12 TRAYLOR APPLIANCES, INC. Norlina, N. C. ? Warrenton, N. C. You Are Cordially Invited To Our .... HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE Monday, December 11 5 To 10 P. M. O Christmas Decorations # Arrangements a Plants a Supplies a Cut Flowers ODOM'S FLOWER SHOP WARRENTON, N. C. -T6U- * COT / delight her with lie PUNT SPRAY MIST b,COT/ only $3!S ? The utter luxury of L'Aimant Mist... the festive glitter of a gift-trimmed package. A special Coty fragrance ... for someone very special. Also in Emeraude, L'Origsn or Paris.; Also at our Coty counter now: Perfume, $9J0 and up; Toilet Water, (am and op; Dusting Powder, $2jOO; Talc, $1.00; Creamy Skin Perfume, $1.88. pn aw POORER DRUG CO. Phone 228-1 228-1 WARRENTON, N. C. SHOP ROSE'S IN WARRENTON AND SAVE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. THRIFTY-PAK GIFT WRAP Reg. $1.98 6 Rolls ? Assorted Colors Now 97c LADIES' ITALIAN 32-PIECE TWEED SKIRTS DINNERWARE SET Beautfiully Styled Assorted Colors GOLDEN WHEAT DESIGN Reg. $2.99 Reg. $8.99 Now $1.77 Now Only $4.99 CHRISTMAS CARDS Box Of SO Reg. $1.00 Now Only 77c 3 PIECE TABLE AND CHAIR SET Formica Top Reg. $14.99 Now Only $10.99 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9s00 P M FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE fiZPSES VALUE-VARIETY N. M. HILLARD, Mgr. WARRENTON, N. C.

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