. V uJlje Harren tRecorb Plans Are Shown For New Complex On Lake Gaston '.Kg VS A •I ■ : 'ii ■ ' i \ "'It •: . i' ': . •' . . ■! t r k * i-ii: v, i ' '..i. i! .TJU 'Cri i. ■ (i■ ■ : 'f.■ 11• rt;iri . ' i . ' '.S 1 i ' 1 >■ Hi) JSf- !' ■ ^teii fi , ^ re : • A : ■ ' ' < ' • . ■ \ v ' l' ' ' i •[ .'«i.' 1 ' i' .n.-' ■ : :.: < »;th * iuu ri 1 .. M • - i i, ' 1 i! it A i[ : • • 11■ <» : in:; • ' i .: » ; 1 - •} m 11 .i : ' a ; : ' a ; 4:npri .![!•! i * ! • • -pnfl'l : ■ thr 'it- ••ii \ p i!pu »•: t• ii k .i:h 1 ts t '.id ■! -i> vS ,i> i Dili pit-It i> 1-M: • r»j b\ fin V\arrel! 1 -iint\ Planning Hoard Membrru I Hut' h Mirk r\amiiit mudi'i ! .. iiii-milliuii (lullar i imdiiniiiuu.-!1 mil uichi 11||) proji. 1 planuni i I-itu <.. i - i \ \ ir u 111 i.i di \ I'lnpcr .1 H. Rrot k I'r. Iimuuin plan- i : 'hi prujfi t - i1 ,ivrn apprn\al h\ thr board Mi-eil' ipproiial tn I li < V\ 11 •. i ( dunt'v 1 ■11 u •ihts M::'t Landfill To Come Off National Priority List \ it.': ' i. ilUi.i ti.ih • eiwd ti • . that th. ; ii11n111• • 11U11 I'rote, ••-i. \i< ii. .. I PA !'T|' Is t1 ii'l.'lt ! h»1 Pi H ,i'ls!i|< [>lI. '[ !;. !' , • \t .ipdati •' in real ii>>t i i in tti.it t; ! ect ts tx'iMl: .ii r i.'ii thi> vM'ck - , < ! If.t \\.11: en Kei nt 'l t hat the .11 >! : - i.uK 1 ' le - M.I ' • Icanri! .i[i ..ii'! : lui thlT ,11 tli'f: . Heeded .it the p 111 M'te i I)[ K.m Irvme >t«it« health dire. tnr This delisting a111 m iii' «a> affect ■ 'iir •:iiitnti>niu. 'ii th< land ,i Wiinvi i inint> Ir ihi dimmer ot ICi'H I '' H i.i' ( d ill \V as 11 Li 11 I ;i<•< 1 ...•>(!»; rr>aiiwa>s in II V.rth ( arolma i oun \iamam e ( hat ham !• d ^ e i (i i:i bi (• i atikl: n < Ira nvillc Halifax Harnett. .Johns tun i ci Nash Person. Wakt Warren aii'l Wilson I' r i < 1«• r ,i ■ i[m■ t afivt .ltirfi-n.t r;t iH'tvvt'cn ttic .state .'I North. ( arfpna ami I I 'A ttn i niitaminati'il soil was removed from the roadsides and placed in a secure land fill in Warren ('ount> l-.nvironmt ntal en>'i iirei's from the Solid and H. . i : . • > . > f« \1, i; . t. - : ■ ! >; i'. i 11 ■1;i1 *i. ' . ..in! M.ll.riii.i. . 'i"iV 'I t ! . . i . ' . ' . 11 1111 ^ M : '' . • - Ml ... , ',.-pr. f 11 •[ I '! 1 ■. 11 ..it*•,.i f hi'i k til 'tii .<.i '..iti :< t!■< 111iti i ', ' li JI' 'VU i 1::-i '; • ,i':: it-:it .( uatt'l ' i. i.ti :If. ii h.iti ... < I."i v H..ill : ii,i. {»•» tiu:i> .iImi hi iu.lt iiu >f loui •in : ; t ;i!i c w . .. .; i • iii.lin, th. ..uiiiflli .inii Ninipiiiii; 't fi.in Mirt.n i vv.itri i'H ;itiun> I'.i Mirt.ii . U.itrl . ,ii| • 'i i ii; >■: ' • is 1.1 rin ; i,it i. ill io kit. w, rrniiul tin null. >• .iiiv release 't : ' ft "in thf ..ii i 1 .i'\ UK' s,tl(l 1 lie last ! ila! i! . : [km tiuii. Nov '.i showed less th.Ui : >:' per billion ot l'( B .: ' watei samples ilni than 1 part pel ::ii. >t 1 'i B in sml sam| > - Weil tieluu, thf 1 i1 \ s u ti i;e s t e d <! i ink 1 . water i ritcria I hi • • v biannual inspt ■■ ;i"i SI hedllled fill la'- Ma' While ! I'A determined that ■"oadside Nar a I (llliplt'tt- all t'lnumu nit i-ihut ' M i1'» r T t!i« >! ' ' ' • an i.p ■ ipt-i itiHfi 1: ■ '!r .•spoils, Ulf I r <\s. sal i 1 II,. \\| avr ,i nw Mjit p' m'fK.i I .s I ,{>!,>: M : ii : a t ( art ,i. .ir. ' Hubert (• an li k 'A aril. Ir .iiiti th» Waul . • afet trim-: 1 ■ Nriiwviin: trie r'11,111 if pt IIJIT*. !; ••III !!.( Nati.fiiia! 1 'rii>rit\ i ; I : lint affri ! tll.it sill' It the pT"• >|< ■ t i nn>\«• ii 'i an tl'i i i 'I'tili' .til • : [%n • . Librarian Seeks Return Of Missing Volumes Lost Books Are Subject Of Plea IU K \\ IIIIKM.H Staff V\ ritcr She doesn't know exactly where they .ire, tint she knows they're out there Overdue hooks Hundreds if them And she'd like to h;ive them Iwick Mary hnuse l.imer, librarian at Warren l ounty Memorial Library, said this week that the situation is critical." and she's asking the help of library users in locating the missing volumes Some users of the library look at overdue Ixxiks «n their mgtitstand every night and sincerely plan to return them to the library tomorrow or the day at ter, or next week ()thers have long since forgotten that they have an overdue Ixnik. and they have no idea where the Ixiok is I'm asking everyone to look in their homes, m ( Insets, under sofa cushions, under the seats of the car. any where that a book could possibly be. Mrs I .liner said.'n The library has acquired since its opening in 19.'U> about .11,000 volumes Between fiOO and 700 of those volumes are now overdue, many of them by several years Mtlh'lilt' ■ 'Mil 111) I , 11 11' h.tvr taken [>,|llnll.s Willi overdue !x><>k> tn sn 1.111 i hums court. Mrs l.nnei n.ikI Warren ( iunit> Memorial Library does tint wan! tn t-1k«• that route We really ju.st ant the books hark, she noted In fact, we've been lenient with fines hei a Use we are just anxious to net the hooks back Mrs I .nner explained that w hen a hook is kept or lost by ,i library user, the replacement cost is usually much more than the original pun hase price This i osts the c unt\ money and it costs the library money. she said And we have to sjH%nd so much of our time trying to retrieve overdue books when this time could better spent on more con structive work in the library Mrs l.imer said that library personnel are read) to receive overdue books with no questions asked and no fines levied The library is open Monday through Friday from 10 a m to 12 ,'M) p m and 1 .10 to f> p m . and on Saturday from 10 a m to noon Host Of Candidates Will Seek Support Of Warren Voters Hospital Ward Now Ruled Out 1 'r lit i' . f'ruii.n 1 IV H ■ . v I :. l! b ■ ■ vv.t-- ■ ,!r ,1 ■ : i )i.s!: • I^tru • MM 1 | Ml' i r-' k.-k- "... v\ , • • . .• ; •••> ■ I >C Mv.v.'t i'"t : •••. v> Kathv II ■ i- 1 ' .lAl' lu >,» i. ila;' . 'I !i il&mi.v \\ri i n 1 Hui'itA ii >at 'i 'min 1 ■ : • ■ r ' : t ,j I 1 i ' W ;,i Li a 11 i > A ....ill! r SkllHH'l . i House • iitdtivfs. • -tn. t. DP I- r.ti'Li M Blaekwell, Jame* V> i,i«t..rd, .Ir . Juhr, I in h. and William i :1> Watkin.s S House "I ■ prrsentativt'.s 14' K va'th B SpaukiinM I 1 ! Tim i Valen : ,• h s Senate 1)1' 1 Tom \ .i i'il. James H Jim i i i ' Jr and Harrill ' • •I it S Senatt' KI' i ■ Ucln.s and (leor^e 1 . . » * 11 i 11) 1 ."i 11 nivtTiun 1)1' .1 \ i u i > Barker, i- K.lmisten I) M i virh Kiir loth. 1 I ,.ma- (i Tom . m.iir James (' .Iiruni\ lireen, Robert ' • r I "i ;< i' ' Li ;' t i ...' 1,1 : ■ •, i; • • . ..it> Mr-: that. • .ft : run i; -!it : i IB mtvi< . ■,i' tv fiuuit s show, ",.r : i'iIv jir, burn 'n 'A i ■ : ■ i 'millts :;i'>tf.<•: ' :«•, a the in; , : • i : linu111 i };;» : ,i i I ilihUHMl Witt. •: ■ .lit', s :j,irii\i!I:iH ! Mi l I'.U haii; II" pi:.' 1 'H a.irii in llrii-li : ■■■ ..iki • tlir i.11111: ■ . • :-.i 'hi lirenMiii; lit a: I .».i; : I .t-niiuri sai : I'ht I ,i-k i tlllllt"- ! rcmila: b.i A reprcsenta! ■ ■ •• N l I icpai!i; ,i H lima n n F a I' I 1 11 I (' > .Si Divisiuri tH Ir!': .m how tX'St til lit' [i '..i v n ■! ii. ; Iflv fj.s if hiM.t:. ■ ir■ • W .lit .1' ill!- tuI ,.i. • cii'>•- ati'Ht of • i 1 -pi;.i. arn! uii : :u -a health :• ;1.1 !"t: :irt:t r.r lilt'. i; 1 '' i 1 nl i ..*ti • •!!.»;:•! :i.ie an !. hall' "I1, tlii ust af i,i 1 it.ii ji; •.j• -1 • t .v 11 ill ■ V vu ia> > Nlevv Minister Arr ving Here ; 1 Ke\ ' las i,l| St I ouiv a .i th 1 installed as i • : f St Paul's a. Lutheran I h it Midgeway Manila) at -i u m I Ik Ht'\ U-ster Wolf '■ W in.Ntun-Salem, 1st Via ['resident nt the Southeastern 1 )istrict of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod, will I*' the uuest preai hei for i he servn e The He\ Mr Rathjen a native of Portage. Wis and served a i hurch in St l,ouis for tf en -and-a half years itet ire 'orniriK to Kidye Ua> Mr > married to the • : -lin Sandy Kuchta of i ; Meade Md and they .. . •• tw in sons Chief A A. Wood of the Warrenton Kural Volun teer F ire Department is handed a rherk for >40,000 for the purchase of a new fire track The presenta tion Is made by I jirry Whitehurst, assistant district FmHA director Witnessing the check exchange, representing h long-term loan, Is Fire Captain Walter Gardner and Tucker Noble, right, FmHA county supervisor (Staff Photo)

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