ultje barren ffilecnrb v 1 t'i Ulh \H l hi> i 'I V* fit. h m Mil 11 If lis f r.t«» • f !l.l|l|l'lll 111-ill' ••i'H'Hi -U M Medical Examiners Seeking Identity Of Wreck Victim r- ;* : s»toif-r. %r iMi'icijta i<--; j« i ~ .*f!• ■• i the \i< >4* !• ii'>- 1 «• }ianI*.t'fi* f.ir!. I 'jfNii.iv *t ri-fn.rt th,»: .1 ui .i--- .<.,!• nil (.iMur-'ss ,ii ifii Art-rK >< >"'!< Kv [Kill [111'm 1 i()l"tri'. t!'W Joseph Richardson Named New John Graham Principal 11 M'ph- 11. —t'li t"1 Vr.tC i ('! M'U'f.tU AatT'-ti 1 iiunt i-fluratur fUjs bci'ti ti. siiri fi'i! T V\ 11Kt■ rsnI; ,1;>nm ip.i. Hiiukm-* v-hviiil m VS.irrfni 'tj Mr 'A itkersun avt: tci ri'il * > ■ < in it- prim i p t»-ci 1,1 ih«- \\ i: ••••!■ ' nunc, ^hunl stt ii • ' 1 s ■,r.irs I!<• .i." »' Haiiu,. s< hoi >! fur ihri'i ■■ i-.ir ^ .in.! M'I \ t'(1 jv ,t tr.f fit'! 'tlt'f'l' fur thrcr ■.rar- 11< haIwrn ,i .I in!i»— tfiichcr awl i|it. i-i -'ill ,i Iiiin tcarhi'i f■ • i 'hr . >unt\ stem \ uraduat, ! Vpp.ii.i I'hiari si,ilr : niM-fvis* with ,i rtt'fjrft ij! -.in i.ii Studio III- tl.l> 'lull'' f>• «-t nmffim His, .sill' • fipl-.v 1 oIKltV V ^ W»t! It' Si 'hi »l ll ItfJlirt I til- llxil.lt 'h.n Prnunitii l.uir ihiliirvri I'hf ncu (Tin. •; ,i a.i''ii** iit nuht pt'iMit.- .iilt'r b\ tin Itf.u•! nt I -lilli .it 1<>11 I ITh« : Ifpll . .lilts were i ilcn As.'ljvw > i{. H isr\fit Mslmi \ 11 ■ r NephlTIS Iri'MC !<• .l.iiW's Knhinviti Miirle. A hit«• .in I I 'i !ur: A hHi.• ■ Motorists Running Risk Of Prosecution Motur.sts .vhi. 'In not display current timn tag^ in Norhria run an mcreas ed risk of prosecution I'nwn fathers marie that (Mint emphatically Mini day night when the\ Instructed iiliee (hief iti Ailliatiis to Itegin .1 ■ i a- kdew n ..11 tat \ tola 11 >r Ihe matter surfaced Alien the town clerk Mrs "• aims reported th.it less than >oo stickers fur the 1H.S1 seal have been sold She sai'l that the ruiml>er usually runs well ,iver *> drant placed in her area to have one or two traffic humps placed in the street and to determine what policy the town fire depart merit has with respect to burning off vacant lots Mayor I'erry told Mrs i.atling that 'money is the whole problem He said that there is no money to U' found ir. this year's budget for any civic improvements anywhere other than upgrading the town's sewer system ( ommiNMiiner Wallacr Stallmgs **n asked la check with the f i r« • department ti. see if the\ would hum off thr tacarvt lots \\ hite commissioner liMik Aitt. ;li,sfavoi uii the idea of placing iraffii slowing mound.* in t h«road wa> fJh'j did agree to (»i>l the street w itli 2a mile an fiour speed limit signs All commissioners agreed that it would I*' helpful if the town police depart ment would spend more time there m an effort to catch sfieeders Mrs (iatlmg said that the number of trailers has increased from five to ten in the neighborhood and that more children were playing The danger of a child getting hit while crossing the street was tx'hind Mrs (iatling's suggestion she said Mrs Gums reported that the fire department had run a survey and found that there is no place in the Kearney Street area that cannot l>e served by existing hydrants Mrs .lames Jones an other speaker for the delegation said she was concerned about the town's access road to the pumping station being maintained properly Commissioner Jimmy Overby assured Mrs Jones that yours is a top priority street to t>e paved." and Mayor Perry *aid the paving .»Jl be the first thing done "when we *et the money Planning Board Studies Lake Land 1 .ake froiii (it i[«tu >t: Warren < - t.u h> <1 r<> electrn t.»k«•- nen sumed the tiJtM 'I mu'Hi liers of thr W arrm i >iijrrt \ Claiming Hoard meeting here Thursday nitihl Hoard members i:,nr their initial appnn al to a preliminar\ plat of seven lilts of Serf lull III of Hon 1: Kid>>e Sul)di\iMntl on fht north side of I k■ - i .aston The projxTtv owned t>\ Kol>ert Clar\ i- in Koa luiki- lcun>hi[. Vpprmal i.illii .ilji'l planners s.,i(1 th.it 'In pro ' (m i t> must tw i twi k< Hi ,iith ■' I >epartment .nut 1 hrt P finrrester i °< mi it > /"limn '' administrator Hntli Mr V\ illiains and Mr I m res ter were present it the meeting II The new sect Mil "I B<'<'i li N Kidye Sllbfil\islr'll A. is .1 ' Continued on pane County To Get $318,760 Funds Are Approved For Warren Roads t CETA Office Hosed Down V. .1: rec. 4 "UHt> , 1 - , -.tfft-WtUv ■>« -k*i> ""n"'|s v nil \Ux»da> Wht UhilU'\ :e|>orted that W.lsoR Kw'M Mt-p vsentatne tr»ni the l*vi ..I Kmpl^nitlit ani) rral,u„n made .1 tma, n H.t„,n 4 \K,X Mrtinpant and V nun strativi' fill- "» ■'»)> dcfU-rt-IU't's weP' tOUIl'. I Hiring the month wf-luU ShitU-s said a eoneenti at ,1 effort vvas made to find :-,suhsidl/e.l employment „ the i:i t KTA partH'l ,atlts who were plat ed on a holding status on June „ ,Wi Workup doseh .,th thecal Kmplovment wuritN Commission ot the I'KTA staff was hie to pta. e P;,rtU'; an,s in unsuhsidi/ed em Uivinent Counseling and ,h referral -ervires will mtmue tn be offered to remaining *1 Par,u' lints b> l-Sl U.>n \\ arden Kr|xirt t rank Twitty. l>og W ar •11 reported lh.it 1( , ked up dogs during „■ month ot .lul> killed , r.mfined ;» and gave ,.,v nine He said three ,rs„ns were bitten and iat he answered "•» ealls „ dllRs were vac cinated ,d iTl't H miles were t ontinued on page •'1 New Doctor To Hove Practice In Norlina M.«'r I I'tl'l I'll. 1 v '>![«*• I ■ ll.rlit : k'Sliit'in . *T »F'" i 'ti ft if fhi ■ f i f i [ 11 >t ■ 1 .111 >1 A ■! tl W;:t' 111 it'll' V,: ,:l>111 Ntri-i't I*> W*B U'Of; • , I' 'i tlf- .ti-Mif AM i' I "Mir 1,1 ft,* * ici ' i this tew (M.s . .itiil a oti !' 'i!K-rari> will I* M'-'i.i al Office ■ ir: p|><'intJinTii.- mi S«'pl '. Sept 8, Mr i »rfn*-n Harris Has Winning Bid For Construction l.u.rKt , Harris with a hi.! of $7 ikhi was the I.n*. hnlde: and was awarded :h< contract for building .. landfill dike during the >mmissioncr s meeting here Monday night I'hree bidders sought the j i it i Harold Harris was Miiil iU- bidder with JX.IKM) and .luhn Thomas Harris a as high bidder at SI.t.ihmi Mrs .lim Whitley, fi nance officer nave the commissioners financial reports on wastewater treatment plant and consolidateo high school Both reports are on record in the office ot the county manager as are reports of Sheriff t K Davis and his deputies and th< Extension Department I'he commissioners tdopted ,i preventive type of ordinance for the waste water treatment plant as required by statute before the project is ho percent completed Meeting in executive session with the County Attorney the commissioners agreed to donate $H4.S as Warren ( ounty s part of ,i defense fund to answer a suit of the Railroad chang ing property valuation Hie county would stand to lost- $71 . Jofi should the rail Checks In the amount of $100 each have been turned over 10 thf Warrenton Rural Fire I>epartment and to Its Auxiliary members by the Norlina Veterans of Foreign Wars. Shown at the presentation Thursday night are. left to right. Orewry Chief Kandy Curtis, VFH Commonder Asa AdkliM.Areola Chief Gary Harris. Warrenton Rural Chief A. A. Wood, Afton Chief Gene Munn. Hawtree Chief Bruce Perklnaon,VFW Treasurer Bert Might Macon Chief Macon Robertson and Inei Chief Glenn Coleman, III (Staff Photo) maris win Action on N C 2 Governor Jim Hunt was tabled for a •Month in order that organi •.itional steps might t>e taken An appointment to suei red Mrs Jean Hurwell as a memlier of the Hospital Hoard »,i> again tabled for another month in order that the ommissioners ma\ receive a recommendation from the hospital board Sales and 1 se Tax Collections for both Ma> and June were made b> Counts Manager Glen New some The May tax was $21. 7(Hi 9o, the June total was $24,293 75 Lynn Orfgen. Hospital Administrator was appointed a member of the Warren Counts Board of Health, succeeding (ieorge Fleming, who had resigned as hospital administrator Mrs Clyde Whitford appeared before the com missioners to protest loss of old age tax discount due to mistake in filing with Tax Supervisor The com missioners agreed to table the matter until the September meeting of the Continued on page 31 i .•» »« U . 11 - U • «,: •-* U • i-i * .... $4 " \.v »!.. !••*♦• . '* t 'd *1 '•.ih'l U.: • f '.llllii ..I . ; 1,;' 1 * t i : t ag Ait! -.tr.it. •: t.v\ "l. 'uifwl -j '- I Uy< Titiru-v a :ra."..sfe[ If rst.m as pusMhi. ic. Miirni " lilf'i.I vv< i t' -1 *• i't'i. ■ tniiiiNf.it.:,vr? lifi-i m'-mii:, Mt.ittiii;. in ■ : 'l' f ii>'! '.u ti • i 'a li a .a. 1» 11 rut'cUriK \1"> ti.MH a' . p id . for j..if Hice11nv . interrupted at 8 pm.. the "'tiiiiitsMiirn-rs utTi1 m m vion fin niurt' Llian three ami a ^ialf huurs. More 'han an hour of this session was occupied with Painter answering questions from those present for the hearing MISS W (M > I )S Extension Service Gets New Worker Miss Margaret Woods began work with the Warren County Extension Service on August 3. following approval of her selec'ioti b> the Extension Service b\ the Warren C ounty Commissioners meeting in night session Monday Miss Woods. Assistant Home Economics Exten sion Agent, replaces Mrs Bertha B Forte, Home Economic Agent who retired as of June 30, 1981 Miss Woods is a gradu ate of A&T State I'niver sit> and is a native of Durham She has had experience as assistant agent in Gates County for three years and in Randolph County for three years Her duties as Assistant Home Economics Exten sion Agent will be Housing House Furnishing and Enertrv Human Development, Gerontology and Community Resources Miss Woods was present ed to the commissioners by L C. Cooper, Extension Chairman, and welcomed by Chairman Jack Harris He said th»t she had a great challenge in trying to fill the shoes of Mrs Forte, but said be feels certain that after she has met the people of Warren County that she will be a fine agent. Her endorsement by the commissioner? was unanimous