GU|e Harrett Hccorb Ki ll' '■> itiurs.iav May 3, 1979 Number 18 Board Of Education 'B^i,neerss Fleming Succeeds Andersen Adopts 79-80 Budget to open /\s Hospital Administrator 1 tn »5r - ■ ■ ' _ _ ( , < | r 11 ■ n u , i -1, : t if , n vl.n ' ' hl> * i t> , \; , • - ■ • • • ■■ t ,!>)<} l'. t h i<- • .»• .i>M;rn ^ , ,r ,t.< . ril i ■ i uiMtn ' admin tin ■ lit ,.!• I VIM": U f > I i' 11'' ' i> Sou! City Objects To Article In Newspaper ; >» , i ! i ' . 1 1 ' I 11 • nil.iif ' :• ' 1 ■ '1: ' 11'" ■fit •' . t. • ' .» , i ' ■ M'f|t ' r ■!.( I .'II' ' .!• . • l: Ks 1.1 i • i1 1 I Riv.i t;. '»] 6 ; 111 'It'll! J 11 L1"' P* '' 1 ' Ml* I 1 !h.' II.AS t. .M ■ rutin! •. !l! ,1 It'll 111 l<. ! Ill ■ -111.>t it I'hf Wall Strci .loum.il undrr date uf \pril McKisMt'k said that st".« rai Matter--1 t his Iitr vt\ !i' uri r nut :> ••i;'in' ti tin M• 'iv that tfii- .tr 11■ ■ U :radx tin ivadt : '... ti.'hf.1 hat hi ha Klamrd ' Iu ; : i s» ■:! it jiif -hl| i.l Ill I i i 'l lit-la\ s h S.Hll I it> 1' II .ind ! tit i rt ii it tails ' i i : -,u'' ■ . .i! • •-■li. : : II' A m ;m!' it s 1 ■ \ < |"hi artii i li\ Harridan iiiislt ailing i'i the-' mamt r» >(" <-t . ! a'-t i! i - 1! :a: U' Itn • \!c! v\ llll is:> lull s|'. || ' il . .iii tin : i l ti.it 1 ha. 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( he\ rolet pit kiip dri\en by Hardy were injured as well as ,i passing'! in tin Ku hardsell vehicle Transported to I i anklm Meniorial Hospital for t real nient were Hardy ,md his wife Prist ilia Mary Kerr *7 ,ind her son Krederiek s and < harles Kit hardson W all of Kt 1 Hollister Tro> l.ynch. 4.' of Star Route Littleton w ,is trans ported to Warren <>eneral Hospital where he w as reported in sat isfactorv condition Trooper ( 11 Mercer esti mated that both vehicles were traveling about tin miles per hour at the time of the collision Both the Richardson 1W7 Mercury and the Hardy Mercury were total losses No charges were filed Funeral services for Rich ardson were held Sunday at 4 30 p m at the I!! . 1 n 11' ^ 1111 nt! in tin i oad« .a a i ^! I "> 1'' k 1111 1 rs I 'l t1 trmn Kohinson I- unci ,ti Homt in Littleton Burial »,is in tin 1 'les.mt /mn Bapt M i 'hui'i h ( «-iin-tt-r> Sur\ iMil's m< ludt si . • n daughters Shirlcv Boyd "t \urf(ilk \ a Barbara \rtis. 1 >< i r 111 h > Mminuns Mai garet Scott all of \cv\ York Klsie Sutton anil l.innia Scott both of \cu ,Ierse\ • mil Sandra Alston of I.itilc ton three sons l/0\d .li and Ronald 1. of New York and VV'llis of New ,Jerse> five sisters Dorothv Weav er of Philadelphia l'.i Kdna Scott IV H Branch ,ind (>ene\ a \\ illiams all of Baltimore ,ind IconiseJones of Littleton four brothers. Louis of Littleton. John Henrv of Mississippi. 1 /cro\ of Baltimore and .lames of New Y <>rk 19 grandchildren and two great grandchil dren Bus ( ;,r V\ reck An investigation is con tinuing following a school I . . lUt < 111 T»: I lit a< ' llicnl 111 •* < \ iik-!-.111, t iiiiiiiiuivit \ M .!111.. .t? 11 ■ rrhii 111 accord 'in' to !In amhw a> patni! I III. .prl H K I11II : • pi ii ti-d t hat .hi automobile pi i .1! • i) ! \ hat he rim M1111( > i tailed tn -!' ; it all llltt : mi iioll and Mi m k thi ~Bi-h«i«.: tins in the ilini ^i i lKili I in tills w as pi I a11 i! t'> H 11 lie I .nilis i iiiki s ,11 Ki 1 Mender -i if i lilt timipei believed the tuit> he operated from Hawkins .luni<' Ms Mum \ -a as charged with tallure to stop at a stop sinn and the remainder of the investigation is continu inn Car Wreck No injuries were reported m a collision on Rural Paved Koad 111!.') about seven miles west of Warrenton Monday about 12 H!i a ill the highway patrol advised Marv in Stevenson .Ir 27 of Kt Norlina. wa> traveling east on thf roadw ay when he ran off th< roadway in a curve, losl control crossed over a ditch and struck a tree. accordin> to Trooper B K I'ope Stevenson was charger w ith exceeding a safe speed Damage to the automobiW was set at $1,500 \ ~~ [>] 1 ' i r-.t r l' - 1 U'.t, SS , M • I I ( iefiel . . 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''leu old ;u lnstea'l M \s tor the rolonel he has ..int; new nes In read ,,ine definite plans tor the 111ini a ( anjuest manual - urse that retirement w ill RlKgan plau> tu eptr ate t ke M° ail J Virginia his thi auti) s.ipplv conipanv via u ,r> want to trave, iuiriv : . - , week from" a m , xt,-risi\el> within the I'rut p m to States visiting points of jy.Hi - . graduate interest the' were furred t i .lotr, i :i lliuh School pavs In during the ,1, ;-.t 1 anil till 'i Mrs John V. Jonn and tius> , K.UJ-taii ■' Mai-mi and the career all Mi Kl^uatl lie is \II avid golfer who nas 111ai i i'i I' 'ti' former had little tnni tor the iame \aiit \ Harris kt 1 sunt '.inn tt> Warrenton \orlina and tin > • • two < olem- \ iersen is » ager to -oils lohnni1 and ' isun spin! . i ie tune ret' lining his skul Kigali s t \peneni i in He once jjla> eii consistent ludes t.t wars working |\ in tht 70s and carried a with an auto supph dealer fet.r handicap Hi i'luml> ship one >ear with the admits that his scores do net Internal Secuntv ( ompan> approach that e\ idler. • lie also serves m the todav National (iuard hespite the tact thai his Firemen Complete Training Course I he v\ .trrcn!"!: \ siitinu < r Kirc I)<■[>.irtmrnt on Satur day successfully completed hours of enhancement training under the leader ship (if Wayne House of i ar\ Lee Check Fire Chief said yesterday This training session, he said will better prepare us to serve the Warrenton community and has upgrad ed the firemen's training Firemen Answer Call To Peck Co. The Warren Rural Fire lk'partment dispatched two trucks a crash wagon and 11 me:; to Peck Manufacturing Company at It :10 p ni Monday night in response to a fire under the floor of the plant Firemen soon extinguished the fire but stayed around about two hours to get all the smoke from under the floor in order that they could be certain that the fire had been extinguished, Charlie Bow en, assistant fire chief, said Tuesday morning Bowen said it is believed that the fire originated from a defective water heater He said it only burned a pier? in the floor about two feet square etioris Cheek said the <1t■ poung individuals to join the I'ompanv in an effort to help prevent and detect f.res within Warrenton Tow nship The Fire Chief also said the Warrenton Volunteer F ire Department wishes to thank members of the I-adies Auxiliary for their added support and partici pation during the training period HealthCo Moves Into New Building HealthCo completed its move into the new* facility this week The Vance War ren Comprehensive Health I'lan. Inc . announced that HealthCo. Inc . is now providing quality health care service from its new facility located in Soul City HealthCo is temporarily operating on a spring schedule The new hours ol operation are 8 a m ti 5 3f p m Monday throng. Friday except on Tue»da\ when health car" service; will he nvailable to childrer and outn until R p m HealthCo will be closed 01 Saturdays temporarily Foi more information, call 456 2181 < nlnnrl Herman \mi• sen il isi uss a |>t.• *11«■ i 11 i i U | i i i t - ilI I't' I ||. >,• , • , .;ii riinu i ,, jx■ r iix 1 11J aliiin-.! ;. \, the i IiliiTII-i »• •> i ' h V I'llttlll M . 1 »I i ' 1 ' ' . pn itessloli I >f course I inter, ; • remain artnc in ih< he.ii.h i ai"'' field he .,iki i ,'|K thi greatest rk■«-i 1 ^ ,.| Mi health i art indust i". t• wl.i\ k fur consumers a hi. art adv i" ati's \s an adv o< it> 1 i an accomplish many ihmu wh'( h vi.ere outside m v ;u n i- as a practicing |> tessii'i ai Born Mav >1-1 (>11inel \ ■ 'iersen a.* < ■ i:.• ;> -,ii in • i is a second iieutenant n the 1 s \rrii> in Hi served 111 enlisted statu* Ti •: sume time pi .iir t.. t»>a: ! 'ertorrfting in positii .n^ : i .er greater resporisihilitv in heaith can management hi had progressed tn 'hi grade lit lieutenant rulune. bv I i >i, In !'«•!- hi retired trnm thi \rmv and at i epted ,i pi "Sit U.I) ,,s superintendent administrative serv u es Western stall Hospital Staunton \ a Hi uas prnnii't I'd assistant superintendent administration in l'n , and continued in that position until joining the stall at Warren (.eneral i iei irge Fleming a nativ e 'A a rrent unia n ret u rned home follow inn a >' \ eai ai t in' duty \ir Force career tn fill the position being vacated bv I olonel \nder sell i ieorge is married to the former Mary Mice Wright also ,i native of Warrenton She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs .1 I. Wright Mr Wright is deceased ,ind Mrs Wright currently resides in (ireenwood S ( More than 1.1 years of i ieorge s military ■ areer were spent as an enlisted writer and editor During this period. he earned a BS decree from Florida State Fniversity and was award ed a direct commission >s first lieutenant in I%.ri He served in various A.r Force hospitals as a department head associate administrator, and admiru.s trator He attaineH the grade of major in 197IS and was awarded a master's degree in Hospital Administration by Raylor Fniversity in 1972 Immediately prior to returning to Warrenton. (George was chief of admin ! istration. I>irectorate of Re search and Development. Aerospace Medical Division. Brooks AFB, Tx rft t r'1 I . r < • r j.' •' ' kmnii! nrvv Hospital Yd m i n ? *»t raloi » I - H i • On The Inside Mrs. Scott Writes Warrentun writer recalls memones of her childhood at old home describes Sylva Sonora on the Roanoke River See page 13 Commissioners Plan A Lengthy Session !'!'• v. t: : > n ( ounlv < tun 11; - • iit r - ,irt r\[H cted to m . • • .1 i 11hf i lengthy .t -i"H !hi n ^uiar May I:iit ' t" " ! i Monday i.| i'i i 15 ! niruic ! i.i Meeting * hi . iinn;i - - miirr- 111 stfl up a .ml■ 11v hi ,ii tnu date un thr m hiH'l hiilr.t Issue ]"hr bond i I'd * ■ i , I >i introduced a; :hi nil i tmc \ M■ i'.aiit \ tivd Mr 111 h 11 s 11 [ ir.un \mcrican I i ,i \ i ■ i .tli i \ pet ! ed 111 attend tlif meeting to lis. iiss 11■(.'ri'atinn and II u a!> (hi w rn'f is for M*nipr .-it i/riis ,ii. ! rrnresentatn cs I mm ( 11iiiii)utii! \ Based \lti rn.itivi s \ Inision of I In \ i I >eot nt Human Resources «iil reporL on thfir budget request which was tabled last month I'hi hoard will probably lisi iiss purchasing a mobile unit tin the Department of Social VTMces to be used !ui oftu i space and will accept or reject bids for two - ,irs iiir tlie W arren County sheriff s Department Thr board will also consider a request from the \nrliii-. l ire Department tor paying half of the costs fi r the purchase of a siren for the department \lso the hoard will i n -uii>.ut i rridkiii'^ up a fire ifVnimission which may be expanded \n executive session is expected Fleming Seeks Change In Property Status \h is Fleming. i IH-altor .mil owner of Sunnybrook \cres around I.ake (iaston. app'arcd at the regular monthly meeting of the Warren County Planning Hoard last Thursday night to request a change in the status of the property rienung requested that Section II of the subdivision lw changed back to farm, 'nd as he has had difficulty 111 selling the lots i > Planning Board in f11 -d Fleming what steps necessary to complete tiie change The board also authorized Chet Forrester to obtain information on zoning signs for the lake area Signs now in existence will require maintenance, the Planning Board was informed The l)oard requested Forrester to find the most feasible plan whether to upgrade the present signs or replace them Iii othei action, the board leaded to ask County Manager Glen N'ewsome tnd C ommissioner C'hairnan .lack Harris to appear it the next meeting to tiscuss the county-wide zoning plan for complete understanding between the -ounty and the board Bicycle Missing A bicycle owned by Ms Victoria I^ehman of Macon Street. Warrenton. was reported stolen Wednesday morning, according to the Warrenton Police Department The 10-speed woman's bicycle was stolen from the yard of the owner, it was reported The bicycle is burgundy in color Warrenton Police Chief Freddie Robinson said the police department is conducting a search for the missing bike ..;*a