Your Best Advertising Medium *** TPt1 iKranii 11 if Be si hi] Me ' ijrri Volume j - »• f I'' s; . Commissioners Are Told Brick Sidewalks May Have To Come Up 4 I h-:• a is , , • ia:.« W. 1' f 'Ah •' < > > •. • • cM* tn Mnk : • i I • ' A i I; k, • Contractor Kids hrmj^hi vni'K him to the board meet1n^ an affidavit from a testing company a I letting that t h« walks wptp not properI lamped, and that in front < t Diamond s Store, where br;< ^ have not yet hee-n laid, 'hi tester found that <•<>mp^. t • f was fi 10 o. when i' h <»». j 11 i •. • been near lOO'V Kills said t ha! Inline irui i h»heav\ rain he ha! . sho\ el would sink ' • t hi- ■ t hlr^ v\ith n«> presMjrr H» also s,i;d that failure to prnprrlv lamp the si»il where a pipe rrnssid Main Street at Macon >!n « ' caused t he pipe ' <» sink to t h»point that it \a ould h«>1 d up com pie t ion «-f t h e sidewalk u n' i! i t is rorrei J The S I a t »■ High*a> I )epari ment is rerned nv; Mat on Si r «-•»• t <>■ t hr sout h broke off u he truck ran over it and that general condit ion was unsairs factorv Bricks on this sidewalk were laid in con«reti This sidewalk was t hr responsibilit v oT the telephone companv and its contractor Also revealed was that : r.» curbing between Odom s M"".»r Companv and Macon St reel •• the east u as built too high and' would have to be torn out ami rebuilt (This has been done1 Contractor John Kills v. as blamed for this error Thr cost <>f rebuilding th» two blocks of sidewalk alon^ west Main Street was est'i mated at $20,000 Hut I on tractor Ellis said that this w.is just a wild guess But that sand already placed in space for brick would have to bo replaced by dry sand and that much of the work would have to be done with shovels so as not to injure the telephone cables At the suggestion of thr telephone representatives the board appointed Mayor Miles to meet with a telephone representative, and its contrac tor. the tou n's contractor. John Ellis, and the town engineer. Johr. V Kd wards «*arly as possible the follov.-irfc * ek. to iron out differences and make a settlement Both the telephone company and its contractor and the town contractor are bonded The commissioners assured John Ellis that the town would not take advantage of a completion cause where it was someone else's fault. The Warren Gets First Road Death Of Year \ i i • ' «I • U '!• • • Mrs V- !■; , . U 1 jf % "i l a • t 11 .! >< ] i . !. t » ' a . I • k a , i ■ ' '. • '." -' * • ;• i»r * i ■l !. 1'. t • "A i • : . • r- t'is in HO. ^ . h t. I f • . • ■ r i (i • i . I • j ' ' » t v I ' }■ ♦ h' i. i' • ^ ' S \..r I : -1 ,i" : f, v*. H h ! s1 i a ililiii i1 -!. i:; riifd >»•,'. : " - h ' ^ I'M M , s .M \\ ,irr< liiMM' s . . . * •. M U .irr « • t i )': • >s|» :.t r in»• r ^ • * i \ i r • inm ' t nd ; ranvlVrmi v.o I 1 ik• \1« -in ,i ("f iiUT !■ ■■ t r*■ i''' » ■ : ' \ < i< 1 ,i rui i r.: ♦ - fia , : uri- - fit! 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' < D r-r .» ! • V 1 ' ' ■ 1 ] s ! »• ' I i (,r« • ; • • 1 i • 1 • Resident , Get Lessen Un Early History Of Warrenton 1 rji Dr. Lipseit Will Stop Holt Marker To Rise Here . ! h . - i r W 1' ' * t i'. I t »•< 1 UTT 11! • •:.] - .■ f'« .ruling nuir, a • t .. i: his!'>rin , , • • , i u !,.'»■ !Ti I'll! I hill < \ \ , ■ • \ rr.il!Mnan had . , - .i«11 M•.n'' wurkinl ' • Ii i v. ■ . ' • ' ^ \ i H ^ i I! a I I.i n.1 . . • » 'A t' vv 1 hll.ik Practice In Warrenton ( '• ,\r !r *> ha* ( • > ha' r. \ . .1' - l' T .1 •'! I'" Old Warrenton Fire Equipment Sought By State in BH.N M l JONF> > ; »r»-' i . • I v1 • t h» M.r. <>r's in ' h« W a r r»' ?,' ■ • M *i t11•'! p.i H Id n is t h« framework <>f what uas "nc« the pride of ; he 1'iinr.mer Hook and I.older I'nmpany as i h < n •• piere of eij ■ 11 p Til e nt of t he Warrant on F" i r« Pepart mm! \* t< known around the turn of I.he r< nUir \ The f i r«1 f i ij h 11 n Lr ma 1 \ ision of Archives and History Some want the town to restore it and display it here, possibly keep it in a museum when and if one is built here Others feel that the town has neither money nor facilities to restore the relic, and the end result is that nothing will be done and a valuable memento w ill be lost to posterity The firemen say that they own the wagon, that they bought it with their own money, and that they w ant it sent to a place where it will be proper :, restored and cared for. No official action has been taken bv the board. Pictured with other equipment ol the Warranton Fire Department in December l%6 ts the old hook and ladder wajfon of the Plummer Hook and ladder Company \t this time it was intact Other equipment shown is a fire engine purchased in 1937 in background, and hone reel cart in foreground \