Marren IRecorfc (it , v \ v i r r * * f T uf (., <; u n! y 1 ' • ' i' ' ■ ' r i ir s (j d y S ♦' | > tf''' f' • ■1 ' ' ' i < j n • t j Hr 3 0 State Report Shows T ivel, Tourism F ceipts Off Here * T% I' K1 H • , : }', v,i' ti> » ii'! : ■ ?..» \ \ vs '• M ¥ h i | »i' [. i ! v w • i»• i : 11 - ;. i .!. 11! •' i • i s \ • ' i • • '• p !■« - v ' W 1; 111. : - • > ' v I• ' v !'• })« • ;• '• , H. ,i i.i 1 P' '< • infant Death Rat» rop^ Warren Phone Rates To Rise With Request Approval ' • ■ t I'l til'li M • • - • -I I M>1 ' • ' • , • if pr • •! ' . w• 'ul'i - t; • • , - :h i.,»»•- ♦ pt'-»fw » iiM<'in i J • •;.» .v-1 IM i » ,1M S ,s i •• • •• ; i! ?* ' csi <• ' .1 • •'» - 'i \\ .«r rvntun .j' : s. • via ' ■ ■ m > 1 •. t . X. ■ • ,p.ii! •* scr : i)i» Ivm t«»v\ns v*. . • •• '••«•>« ! I 'SI N i (p *i ii■;'■ • iii i' fi.i' tile :H'U I i ■ t -i •( ' -mi i'f fret Hi1 i it-: ri'n' uiiiitirs >'Din II ' i \|k-. ti'.l 11 is. i . i ■!»• sus|M>niiniu tht i■ i i' t -t Mihj-rt Id lit;-. i'i 1 • -m l.i-.r .i.'- a ill [I .tMl.K !h I.-.! Ill -.11;. t1".' I f'i • ""llllsMnn - Ii'.mmiUi -I" i. I t»- hiindn! l a it Hi ii r ; \|.t 'I i»f • 'ts; I In r.11.• ■ ir,. iude ' fit ■ t ia>.' m ' . - ,i Hi I T 111 i '--I I i Mi tided ,il. ,i lull ll it ..'I I, e I I \ I 'Hill I l1 ilji r till .iiri( i.i tin requested iiirrc.iM .1 s, mtlHTH Bt'li is l|H I'll i ! I1|llf. ill redui . tin si/e nf our rale mi'tease request Wil liamson said in a press release issued Wednesday Williamson blamed the ..inp.i'. • !;• i in.i-tut* t » • '• "v *• !■» .|U.->*»•'!■ ••• • Hi»•. . -fi p >• , >. : V .til! v. ... •? Milium I ! < Hi'* <>,tin ul»mM|i,» • " ■ .: • ••■' i' - rvu'iui' • ••• • ' i'4 •• i 111 $ • i ' li.nu.t m . I !'»• Uf ill! I» • I ' V[il il *u ,.m. >; ,■ IP .«-• ■'! $! s ; 11 'n ttl.it Vfl5 ■ ,l ' •''t1' I In i ■ 111111 •. i - -. ' . : •' .it tin . "II! f!. i 1.h- ... ! I" .ill. lilt < ;«•: .■ent ■ 'ii it - vj-f-j t» . iiii'M nii'iit I'tu .-ii.f .hi', i i m tends thl- I lit ■! ■ 'II It Is llisllftli J>-Ilf '• • ' -1.1 - - IU\ <"-tilI U llll.tii w. ' ti l •1;.11 tlii I did t |i ills I , ii : 111 - sir >i t Ct rl'! ■. .Illtlli il ' . l it \lll> I I .1!, I'l-I photic .il 1 1 " fi-L'' i ( t I "Il f >. 111 > ' ••■»!> t • ' • I I .ill rati- «it ii-ti ' "i i. ;x'i i cut .Hi t ii.u• 1 (..ii. . ;»•[ Student", in Warren < ountv Schools reported for their first da> of the 19H1-XL' school year on Monday. Kindergarten children are shown aDove ai Sorthsidr on the orientation day. getting acquainted with new surroundings and teachers Superinten dent Mike Williams reports that 3018 students showed for orientation on Monday as compared with approximately 2880 students at last year's orientation Addition;, students are expected to enroll later this week, in light of the fact that last \car the total enrollment increased by about 200 by the 10th day of school. Williams added that all schools opened more smoothly than expected, given the recent reorganisation He urged once again that those who are experiencing problems concerning busing routes or school assignment, continue to have patience when working with principals and school officials on solving these problems iCommuniH School Photo I • •hi s|,« hh'.irli 'i. in I'hi ("IS i •• , .1 ims :nvt -•!:!:• ; ' ill'-' ; • 'Hip.IP • learlv inniT i;--t it ''•IjlUri'S MIMIC VI | I l' ■ ■ i-i urns Iinp;<« I of < (imp. i n t\ iih.ii' i sell i:i■ 'IIl»*l reason 'i [i.m> needs highi lines is an t'< < change allow inn i ' ti'in in the long >t -' i • tnd telephone etjuip," markets Kev eiuies tht ■se portions ,.i business lias . , . I I \ 1 tn keep :t - i!i - down at cording >\ liamsoi! \s thus* > » ,i lieeome competltr > '' < revenue support v U lost or reduced hi -tale illiamson .nl million Increased ser\u i nection move and ,•! «ri»'e charges $1 j rinlli. Increase in the Imv. local service rates ; million Increase in cl e - for supplemental >erv ■ rs $4 million Hospital Patient; Patients in V\ arren i .en eral Hospital on Tuesdav afternoon were li.-ted as follows Margaret I> Henkt i . Charles A Williams Nick Robinson. Matthew Bui lin k .lohn K Moslev Ruth H McCurry. Mary T Held. Lucy D Alston l,.|iii V '* fw: i« -it: w ■. A . 11 >> it ' ' • ' ' !'l ■ • -vJh. •. ll-u't in. " ■ : *.ijrt .ire geltitu 1 ! tli.il nir 1 * • w < •: kiftu' rr.rnt mi! U it*:11 it. •! ■ s< *. »t.i! Hum:- if-: ' ■ tl.i' pn in.'' i. : rnc: if * ,v*t .11111>t n "i i ■' . *1 < i. ■.: i -.. i tun and i v; ,i .)<•.' In •io\ rriv i I lutvl i- hi u assuring ■' l;i;1 • i-'k [ii i-gnant a • ' .i;:'' : it' ..ilk Mik ■ • a I *. : - i •. tz<-t11lit: t!» t" -t in (nissihli V\ f !u,. • -f." .1 •It .iin.it i. lit • t >•' 1 Hi tin■ numt rr- 1 11 i;:i i; -a h.i .irr M'fknn: ('i i-n,it.i ■ .itt 11. I'.'VV -'III peri flit .if pregnant * n.ri: sought prenatal • an- in l'»M> si .i '• percent had tin- i arc thrs ncded Mi.n mi'fti . .111 v i!!• 1:izt'iit iiiimui arc now pi n\ iiii'ii delnerv sft'\ Ices III 1'IV. dfll\er\ scr\ h i s >a i n pri lded ti t ; iS W >11 ll 'I! -A lull- 111 i't.N] jii wiin'i ii wen- pi.i\ 1(1 oil thi- si'i \ i, i \Ion patients iii 11 si now IK-1n served tin ..ugh our liigl risk perinatal -linics Ii 15)77 7.S there urn- niih '>2* patients served in thf.si i-linii-s in I'JKusi then wore .! '1 women served In addition our two \earold high nsk infan identification. screenini and tracking program i which 9S percent of a! newborn records are no\ lining reviewed for ris factors is alerting parent to potential health pro! i Continued on page 13 N^rlina, Warrenton , , Come Under Study 8y Inspection Team • ? ■ «umh« 'a-1 Ul« 11 ; In* ! -h.it It'I ide- ' nmujuH ' ■ : i>•!it 'ha - : ■ •.! • 11! i ? : il*li A ■ , : I!.. tI-« ■ t!n,ti ! • .it !■' m.r. 1 • ■ i? .. -■ >fuiiUi.:' v ,"j ■■riit-nt* I .i ■ • 11' • I !itt'C! uUt . 'fi.i' -iiii i thm;i • .lie a ' ill I il» tlV CIlCSs t ,i m:. .it Aoulii hi l '.i'i; hus.nessiner. •i/ni- vr that liui sarr:"!'<1 i■ spruced up and < '. - : iid \ acant 1- «t > ■ 1 .iiid all limbs .ii't'ds and iithfi • ■ is moved, with •>:. i heck (in Thursday • -,-nu tk■ f(>rf the ins[*'i .i! me le he certain r plans have been ■ . the criteria ,st be considered i.ntiniK develop t : 1 -ivani/ation for the ; -i supporting and .■ .iiiitiii industnal ,■ i I.u ations financial i■ i; :inn tu form local . n .niftit corporations I Ail. enable the com :v in opt ion. purchase 1 st 1. piiiperty to mdus .i. . Iients as well as i.i; . i ihe construction of - 11ni industrial build i,u> . I'tiiinunitv profile in II .i t the industrial clients , i' \ itied vital and : information about •: . piiminitN informa taxes utilities. ,iris[tt rt'tion. etc mdus ii ml sites and community Virgi nici AAan Held On Theft Charges i:»>: r.i 1 -1 • A i!' • t . j.iit a -t,: ui v"' : , , 1 [ ■ v ' ? ' ' r• a .it, la? i'i■ f -r.i .t \ n.' fc ' ■ u:11 ■ l.\ i • . 11r..ir• .i!! ! ,1. . • ' vilIM' nil S.,t .' 'l.i lit! Ko\ 1 . I placed in i.i,. > (ViikI and . hi Mi it,,l,i. .(•» ,!t first retusiiig 1 • . papers for his t-\: a ■ t;• Virginia 1 w '!i' i'i - tn.m Virgin!.i • \pe t.-i to pick lill, u[ a! thf 'Aarri'ii i 'nun! v ... S.i? w • i.t Klo>(i \>as ■n.irgci » ii I stealing a Kurd tractn' and trinoi trailer at Jarrell True k Stop in Mario.e: ( ount\ \ a a here hi1 is t xpected td -tand trial Ac ■ording tn 1 >■ put> Seaman Klo>d said he stole the 'ruck wher. he found it parked at ttie truck stop earls Saturda> morning mththekes in the lin k Me said that he stole the trailer truck attei his car tiroki down while tie a as en route to W arren i ount> to see his girl fra ad Klovd although arrested in the western part of Virginia gave his address as White Plains Ya VI though he refused to sigr extradition papers on Monday morning later it. the da> he did so upon advice of I Vput\ I'he,i \\ il liams, who is said to haw knc.v n him The truck, the pn>pert> of A & B Bartharge liu of Fayetteville. was being driven at the time of the theft tn Jerry Franklin Jones, in his forties Jones is supposed to have left his cab in order to purchase a soft drink or coffee i" i. '' T U-'K unit' > ' > • . • '..i! tie TlK'k . ■ ■ • . »<:;.>• not - • . \ irgima • notified . sheriff . m • :::j. 1 *'pu -• i i 1 .seaman ) i desenp • f • •: .. i (.'.i : ir ■ .r i't i •>•>) fh(-\ {iimjhI the Iru.'k ii:'! ar'i-sli'd the alleged *!h>'i ■'i. Kurai Paved Koad 'A arrcn ( • uuit> and M Miii there i arned him to 'Aa-*-!! »'ount> jail I obocco Boms Are Hre Victims I.', V\ arret' County ■ >t>a i ( barns were de ■: \>-d t>\ fire last week (• i'. a'.ls to both barns were u^Hcred b\ the \\ am-nt":-. Rural Volun teer Kin Department Kach barn and its contents were a total loss The firs! of the two fires Acre reported at f ^ a m Tuesday \ug 25 13 firemen, a pumper and a tractor were disoatched to the farm of I. (' Cooper. Warrenton Although their report stated that farm and ( (intents were completely destroyed, no estimate was t!i ven of loss In the second fire at the (arm of Bobby Williams. Kt ; Warrenton, loss of both barn and contents .sere described as total. However, in this case the loss was described as $2.000 for each. The a hi rm was turned in at 7 4f> a m and 12 men. a pumper and tanker were sent to the scene of the fire DISTRICT GOVERNOR VISITS — Karl Barnes of Raleigh, second from right, district governor of Rotary International, looks over a book of accomplishments of the Warrenton Rotary Club during his annual visitation here last week. Shown with Mr. Ramos arc Or. Gilbert Sellars, area Rotary representative from Henderson, left, Warrenton Rotary Secretary Jim Davis, and Rrad Carroll, right, Warrenton Rotnry president (Staff Photo)