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Your Best uJHp m iKrnirft Advertising Medium \ ^ Advertising Medium sur Best Volum?' 79 1 b Per Copy Wjrrenton, County of W irrt?r> N.i if i ■ iVumbef 12 Arts, Crafts Sunday Slated In Warrenton -\ v\ •. • • • ■ ' i ut V ' * «• ; "A f >1 1 I • ' | ' * A r A :u[)<"} »• ' .1 •' . w f..." . lis;, ' i * *' i V* ,1 m i» -i. . M a •y\ r . 1st .: . Hi O, I ha' . I. r ■ : IT:. i K • ' \ s «-tirriitI'-'riit»r i' i • ! i ' hi- • hr • . • \ ' ■ Mrs U rvrsofi'N 'A y ' .i rake. pi**. hr» .oi r-< • the hake --.l » .ir:» \ > Mrs I. () R< >b« a ton or Mrs I.» v i r t. Norlina Persons wishing ingredients for the ;••• . stew are ask»'(| t«» a. «r.» M ;\ following M r v Sr WanvntiM. K-> « MW l I I i a rn .s I rr , ■ » • Mrs John Kerr Jr V. >-• ton. M rs . g h 1t •> ■ t: Mrs H<»gef \orw »•*! \ . .• Mrs Howeli <■»■, 11 \ f!. r, , Mrs K \ a H< i ; Kid^t >i- i ('ash ront rihi.; .■ -lis vr,,. ,, i sent t" Kirhanl Htii/rr. . ■ "van. Vv arrer '. N i Huntfi s ,t,, j • h • project ol t h. 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H« ,i <: ' ' I • ' ' N 1 . i 'if;j , •. i h..\ : <• •. ' . • . i I'irk• j(- ■ <• vi 1 < 1 |• r ■. . t ' hi ♦ a .i«s M < ■ * r, ' M.r ( ,' :. ''11\ i ■* »■ . . . t vrr.it »t t \< : t ' • ■»»! ,i r r • • ■ j in ppt'( 1 • , '.it* ■ s • K. , .1 • t • * ;ii• r ha< ', • , 1'!.i. !'.» i! said I 'k1«t ♦ -\K f •,. 11. iMFTItTs WOLjjd \ ' • ■!••: • *T {'.t r<« - to • N ■ ' tr-v paro t<»c, i.ir^e ! > >• ' ' I he \ p • -st ma>tit N.t.ti t h» new :! f s drs'iyiu-d ! • • save as r:.ij« f, i- 511 [hi h»>ust an*i t he -.1 • "aid hi• 111 nffsrt rising •• i ■ ♦ • ra' ikr costs and declining ■ > .ini♦ .trul incumi' hi it w» have been trying • • niak' the public aware of our I>r >'h11 ins ma n\ '•usiomtTs K.t-v« avkt'd if f here w as i:ivthin« 1 he\ could do to help. Moving the »x to the rurh w oil Id be a good way. and one thai would product* immediate saving. Moll said 1 want to assure customers that n -verneM <>f thr mail box is •. oluntarv. and hop*- that they recognize that by reducing the time required by our carriers to walk back and forth to the street will allow us to increase our productivity." he said The postmaster said each of Warrenton's door deliveries now more than H<>0 locally costs the Postal Service about $50 per year Dtatriet 8ml E«**tlv» Rw an an/uaJ l«adriahip award |ci% I«oUb| on li Gam. Claud-""^ ■Mrninf aa Hvlf Iradfru K*th att«a4lii| th* fund raiaing kirk Andcrwii Raadr Garrett, Scot k Griffin, left. prf*enti Warren Scout leader Cliff Puryw with en for outstanding work in supporting the Boy Scout program ert. last vear's recipient The presentation was made Thuradav pred at The Carriage House (or a breakfa... Others off breakfast were Jark Harris. M jr V% A Miles, Col H S Gardner. David I>odd. Thomas Pe*Je and Charles Hayes (Staff PHotoJ Warren Voters ToHeip Decide Fate Of Issues, C andidates On Tuesday '» • I)• r* ♦ r, .» bonds n r.t ♦ ' « ' ir ■ for n v jch >/«»v rrnriifnia, pntu ■ >r noriprofi prrau »#rj<»ra ion. r*var«iioss in\ .hurrh •r n ikri«ni•- ,t11, ,r.sh t h»-' • •! i<'«lUif 'Hi ru 111 * l f.i r- i 'i v f'f.t'? h «• i r »• i * \ |.r< •'»•«•• s - ,,i h bonds ! i. « ,m v .tb < ' ru rr\ mm 11 r • ' (»t i •' v Mich • • i • : r •' h»"- h♦ .iIt r ' .1 ' • 't ;i r. \ vlirh r'iMK ;i'a wil ii\ «>r nm, 'r"I 11 r 1 * •1' * • - Tf-- r.r i«■: ■ . ' hi r »•!• >r ¥ See Amendment Explanations On Page 2 Av! ir IfKJiar Alf . ' Richardson Enters School Board Race War :in Man eek Support For Congress M • i.: ' .• .iJi'1 * He has swrvt-u •: • r.» H.t a •, 1 rihai ' • ii'mI for ' h«- ;>a-' IS >»'ars. He is serving on ihe Hoard of Iorer'ors aod Kxecutive Hoard of Directors at Warren Cm neral Hospital. aid ■n aivi s»-r\in^ op »K»- adviso-\ • ■ >m,11♦ m■ for lo< -t, ( in<: m I )»• n11mt.iI .<• }' r»'ci r, " i '•Mir.!' !'»r l-'isl'ir.y ' r»-» » T ■ v< : i s h : ( ! \t ■«' m -\ iri's. .lit lM , i •, •ftrih'-r !-»r F Mnkii': V tnrv W • rr« " ()o}M»rt .;.l: irs for t'l •» Vf.ir" mt\ od on Haliu i S« K<<» \<w is«»r\ ( om nut tee for ' vj .irs i»n I'liijn'v *■« , \dv »r> l ommit f«»i ■ v. . t ars, nirrnhrr of i he Hoard of I -Mrert or" for \ ( Coninibsinn of Indian Affairs for four yrars file-rubers of Ux-.i, Heart Fund rn-mnu.tt*e for one year and chairman of the Parent RICHARDSON i nf for Indian \fiairs \ \K JSt- • t our. I. K., ■. i-< : . . - 1. -A ; ■ ' !!. * rniirried ;.i.. i k N'l.i" I* ' a' ■ i ' hi i .11 . .1! Utl! I' Hi- rc I t-J uhl> .run; \ a i iram illi; • . hit . .. : ' .!• "P i l_*H - -1" i Hi'-t - ■ - . ■ -I tn-r "r M .".I !- ivi; ■ i' n i, r, ■ t ■ U ,i ,-n - *h< r»- ' i ha* '• I '! i - S--.: > ' . h . M:p»-r:r!t« ndm* for . .-ar* ar;.1 a- hairmar -f : hi stfwarii'-h;; r. in|i§iS It- f..r Inyears ■ i, .'sir-- ■ v ' ' » R»»p L }' ■ [m rig to * « • r' ior hh!:t n '• <.r-, a S »,, u r»r : • r, . v. nship ! s ' s *ddr**SS irr« ;it<»n, ha^- h+ ^un cirrula* iny ihroui?h<:i Th»' 1*2-count v rlistri' ' ■ r. .1!'e-np* to ine up SUp^-.f F hi :• .11 r. r u* senior m» mU*t of the state's con^res sional delegation, has not made a formal announcement, but is expected t< seek a 13th term in the V. S House. The two announced candidates are state Sen. J. Russell Kirby of Wilson County and Henry R Thorpe, Jr., a Rocky ^ Mount puhlir relations executive I-. ar ir erview Saturday ji 'i • • J f!' »■ r s J a<- k >on Pay f in< • v -Mnn« r fr-*- Ruda i It: r. • ;nkr and one. v hi> reasons 1 Fountain' r«-|tr«'M':'N Ui* >nv I'.ueficv. his : k- i r.f s|f w v ;t. .■{iiiiavi.. >.i o j«Mir k' r * h♦ |MMir» s! «li>: he ha* \ oted .1 k'.i' r, •>' [ »♦ • ■ |' i» • - *1 r ar>1' Hildas;.. •. hlark s,ii ! if \ .>ped * . h\ fin ' in^ inwr«'i he r a <".,aii: n• • .! Mack*. liberal^ .mil vv »rk :rikf people F<-rt . p« . nt of the district s registered voters an hia-*k t he t • »f an> »! t he stated il ''M^ro.sion,!. dis tnetThere an large concen fatu-ns <>f workers. man\ of then: unionized, especially m Roanoke Rapids in Halifax ("• • unt > Th* district also includes I hapei Hili and its liberal oriented university com munit v (>n hand for the presentation Ti|e*d«v ni^bt were, iett to rtjbt Warren County nrhool*; Mr*. C Roosevelt AUton, iruidanre rou of a 11.000 award to Norlina Hi, , Mrs S. A Knight. tearher; J Ho irol* Wilkerson. teacher: Clint H( n**lor; and Mr and Mr*. Sterlin {h School's Sterling Oheston Iter Peeler.nuperintendent of ffe, NHS prinnp»! Chenlon; ft Cheston I Staff Photo I Norlina Student Wins $1,000 Grant Sterling M I hp si on a I tfraduatiriK senior from Norlina ^ HiKh School, has hern named recipient of a $ 1.(XX' National Achievement Scholarshp awarded by How (' o r n i n k Corporation through the Na tional Merit Scholarship ("or poration ' ( I low Corning, headquartered in Midland. Mich . has a plant ] and sales office in Greensboro The recipient is the son of . Mr and Mrs Sterling M [ Cheston of Route 1, Norlina { Both parent-s are teachers with ( "ie Warren County Hoard of ducat ion Cheston joins some 40<1 other utstanding Hlark students to ereive scholarships in the ation wide program A certificate of the award tas presented to Sterling at a inner hosted by Dow Corning "tiesday night at the Holiday nn in Henderson At the dinner to honor the o u n g student were h:«. • rents. Superintendent J R 'eeler. Principal Clint Hege. Counselor. Roosevelt Alston and two teachers Mrs S A Knight and Carole Wilkerson. Corning Plant Manager J Wehmueller. and Personnel Supervisor (i Williams H M Chnstensen. Manager of Cor porate College Relations. Mid land, presented the award on behalf of Dow Cnraing ( or pOration Young Chest on ha* he en active in both school and community He served as senior class president. Beta Club president and was voted "Most Likely to Succeed" by his classmates He has been a mi'mbrr of the school hand fur four years, and involved in 4 11 programs during his h;gh school years In the 10th and 11th grades h< was active in school government Cheston plans to attend North Carolina State Umvpr sity in Raleigh where he will study electrical engineering flow Corning Corporation, the founder and a world leader in the silicone industry, has participated in the National Achievement Scholarship pro gram since 1970 lall' Rt ra suppon er- at ihi 'and -aising dinner. Pi>.ias.: indicated his support for :hr K.t|uai Kfffcits Amend men) and described his political philosophy as somewhere be tween (former (Georgia Reiver nor1 Jimmv Carter an.1 iformer V S Ser. i Fred Harris.'' both Democratic presidential randi dales Rudasill said he probably will fcrmally announce his cam paign in early April, after the stale's March 23 presidential primary His campaign will be direc'. ed from an office in Henderson, in Vance County, in the heart of the district. Rudasill. who is married and has three children. hol^» a bachelor's degree in political (Continued on page 16) Cancer Drive Kick-Off Set The Cancer Crusade "kick off program will be held at the Warren County Courthouse on March 25 at 8 p. nr. An educational movie will be shown giving helpful (lata on ci .cer protection and research. Music will be furni^ed by the Williams Sisters and Hawkins Choir. Mrs. Annie Ifee Altton. chairman of the Canw Crusade, said the public invited to attend.
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