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Warrenton Railroad's regular season champions for Junior Baseball League are: (left to right, Hrst row) Adrian Moseley, A1 Kearney, Freddie Green, Gary Mayfield, Jason Crump, and Shawn Kearney; (second row) Jerald Alston, Preston Bullock, Dallas Smith, Timothy Champ, Maurice Crump, Jr., and Steven Thompson; (third row) Coaches Quentin Alston, Maurice Crump and Recreation Director Dickie Williams. T-Ball champions for the season are: (left to right, first row) Julie Paynter, Ronald Hargrove, William Fuller, Mark PeiUnson, Anthony Martin, and Paul Kearney; (second row) Crystal King, in mr < < -jm •' Jason Gray, Chris Whaley, Thaddeus Alston, Steven Jones, and Derrick Townes; (third row) Coaches Kevin Williams and Wayne Martin. RUC Members of the Junior Baseball League All-Star Team are: (left to right, first row) Matt Pertinsoa, Traig Neal, Roy Crews, Jimmy Vaughan, Leroy Hargrove, Ray Poythress, and Greg Ay cock; (second iW) Tony Wiggins, Randy Jordan, Greg Shearin, Patrick Quails, James Howell, Lamar King, and Anthony Sims; (third row) Coaches William Cos and Macon Roberson. (Stafl Photos) a. Storage Facility Loans Available The U. S. Department of Agriculture will resume approval of new applications for Commodity Credit Corporation farm storage facility loans, up to a total of $40 million. Secretary of Agriculture John R. Block said this will allow farmers to begin making their storage plans for 1982 crops. Loan disbursement will begin after Oct. 1, he said. No storage facility loan applications made since Feb. 8 have been approved "to permit the department to review program regulations in light of changes in the legislation authorizing the program," Block said. Now that this review has been completed, Block said the following modified requirements - will apply: -storage needs of loan applicants will be based upon the availability of storage for one year's production of wheat, feed grains or rice produced on farms participating in the acreage reduction program for those crops. The production of rye, soybeans, dry edible beans, peanuts, sunflower seeds, high moisture forage and silage will not be considered. -new CCC storage loans will be limited to $25,000 per farmer. Loans will be considered for one-year's storage needs and will be repayable in five years. Loans will be available for building new storage structures and for remodeling existing structures but not for electrical, handling, or drying equipment. Agricultural Stabiliza tion and Conservation county committees may approve loans for up to seventy percent erf the eligible cost items. Ineligible items which are an integral part of the structure must be paid in full before loan disbursement , -an extended interim rule requesting comments on the new eligibility requirements will be published in the Federal Register. All comments from the public concernfag the mr* mm: T-Ball All-Stars are: (left to right, first row) Kevin Paynter, Tony Harmon, Roy Pat Robertson, Jr., Greg Champion, Lee Leonard, Harold Newell, and Alvin Shearing (second row) Wilson St Sing, will Millard, Chris Adcock, Chad Vanghan, Kevin Jordan, Anthony Sledge, Donavan King, and Jonathan Bender; (third row) Coaches Randy Shearin, James Champion, and William Leonard. Railroad Whips All-Stars, 6-4; Citizens Insurance Is Defeated Warrenton Railroad edged the All-Stars &4 in a well-played game Thursday at the Armory Field. Trailing 3-2, Warrenton Railroad scored four runs in the fourth inning to post a comeback victory. Steven Thompson went the entire way for the winners allowing only six hits against a well selected group of All regulation will be considered before the department publishes the final rule. Block said that producers with pending applications will be given the opportunity to revise them based upon the new program requirements. WHAT S NEW LcnEaerfy \ signed u a same usable flood 1 150-"*" JK retlWO' Wist fold them. Coo** $5? weaken the Stars. Shawn Kearney, Timothy Champion, Jason Crump, Gary Mayfield and Steven Thompson had one hit each for the winners. Champion's hit was a home run. The All-Stars were led by Lamar King, Tony Wiggins, Jimmy Vaughan, Randy Jordan, Greg Aycock, and Ray Poythress with one base knock each. King and Jordan each hit a home run. The T-Ball All-Stars whipped Citizen's Insurance 25-14 Friday at the Armory Field. The All-Stars scored big in every inning but one, en route to their win. Roy Pat Robertson had four hits for the All Stars. Teammates Kevin Paynter and Chris Aycock added three hits each for the winners. Citizens Insurance was paced at the plate by Chris Whaley, Jason Gray, and Anthony Martin with three hits each. AT THE WARREN RECORD NEW STOCK •Greeting Cards, Stationery & Note Cards, Wrapping Paper & Ribbon •Prepackage Sets Of Assorted Cards \ •Special Children's Birthday Party Package Old
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