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Block Grant Hearing Set for Warren " 'i" • ■ 1 i s [ n I' ' ■ . >! J 1 h Fid' '1 i ■ • ! • •( i! i :• . . K.'tifii'l It" \ ■ . •v 11 i ! n •,; i: tllr > i • i,; / Hi -lit 1 can,| ■ • .sit> Ashevi; ,r in lUtir.jjf a >* ■ the i - >u.'; room i • ■ , \| Buildim Sali.vbui > 'i.-. aim ■ Th. - , Natural lu ('on iiniiiii. 11, ., : mi'Mt is the :.,t, u , r„ , I'l'SpniislMr fin ru> t r.»!) .in 1 • • , pr ogra :n \ |> . | , Secretai i is»■ [i f, . rirnslc. publli heal ;• essentia; h success >1 tfl( 1 ,)■(! , . fort ('"ilUIUTltltlt- tii Upc III 1 f i K 111 al . ' . lirii»sle> stated f. 11 t v < . * I > a. .(»< ,111. ,i, , the (jnalcs! local i:n pact, it i.s mipeiafvi tfiat we continue tow i k close1\ with lu< ai ut ficials and cilfecris We cannot operate in a vacuum and expect tin CDHd funds to have the nioat beneficial effect possible in North ( arolina Specific topu s fur discussion at the hearings includt modifications m the state ('I)Bti program regulations and the proposed Statement of Program Design for fiscal year 1983 The statement will be for warded to the federal Department of Housing and Urban Dev elopment once it is finalized North Carolina began a J m i n i s t c r i ng the jirui i.nn during 1982 iiui awarded ap proximately $4o million in Community Develop inent Block Grants to 89 cities and counties for community revitaliza tion, economic develop ment and development planning projects Grimsley noted that the method of dis tributing ("DBG funds during the past year worked very well and no significant changes are being proposed "However, we are con tinuing to refine the ap plication review and scoring process to im prove both the program's effectiveness at the local level and the efficiency of our pro gram administration,-' he added. Citizens who wish to comment at the pub lic hearing are asked to register 30 minutes prior to the beginning of the proceedings at both locations There are 60 million single people in the U S today I \ h I (i \ I Us i i! n| | |i | V\ in . ii i iiiinl\ tJu i >. m.it:ivti ;il< u.ii in In! fS'vt 1 -.v' > \ < .11 ■ it: Nitiil t1;i\ lii' III11i ti\ ^IIjn I i• f I 'i ' i k I; ! nil I llllllt'l I: ' vl' 1.1 i ■1 in l lei', tn ' i. I ' -i K.'is I !. ii .hiiI Sti pin ii K " >' I Farmers Urged To Finish Forms For Federal Census Ai' • : ■ : :' ,S'!j: ■ 'I,i ! •: V, ■ i.'i . 1 ., I u , ... Ail) " ' ' ■ - '• \l" ■ . ■ -> 1riint-i.r : - .'' . i ij r 1 i 11 ' i' i' 11!.'* \\ , i: : • :, ■ 11',' . 11 I' :Ij, fli '■! I < i• ■ I.l'll.i! > V • nia> - llU'cti: i ■! IS" ■ *;«ii ! V is ' . . 1.'^ 4 I'Ml'l iifi: i-.i; s; i ,tilt:] in. 1' !!. \!iiuii^ m.i ii> t nil • '■ , ■ i . 1 > \ 1 • ■ ■ ' i v re \U'tHu;i'! /ii® the . h i r ' ,,'ii 1 11 ' , '\ ('( utc ( i: • • in:; \ I i '.up:;,r,".: k i I rant Agret na'nt an«i authon/nn' '.tie board . haii'in.Hi oi vict- < hairinan and thr 11na.net' officer or vice !'■ nance rhatrinar. signatories foi the i oininunitv 1 levelop m lent Hlix k i irant ('o'tfs ldera 11on el Capital Project Budget (trdmance for ( Vainiun it> Development Block i i rant was adopted The comnn.' slonei s adopted a revitali/ation plan of strategy line items of transferrin: $5,000 from water and sewer project to finan cmg of five war plan for one \ ear A request from the Department of Social Services that iLs data operator be increased from 60% part time to full time was granted The board authorized the county manager to transfer correct amount of ABC funds to supple ment the salaries of em ployees of the sheriff's department Approved meeting of the commissioners chairman and county manager with the Warrenton city admin istrator and mayor prior to granting subsidy to town for operating regional waste water treatment plant Approved a donation of $500 to the Roanoke Basin Association in an effort to prevent water being diverted from Gaston I -ake to Virginia Beach, Va. The commissioners agreed to consider the passage of an ordinance concerning hazardous and low level radioact ive waste, but tabled the matter for further study. Attorney Frank Ba 11 ance appeared before the com il /«•' I ■v.! i I •. • . ;« 1 . j i . ! • ... ' ., ' ■ i ' • ' «! j•' : • 1 t \t rh.■ rvqis. : ! uj)• ; \ i . : • t i . ! \ ' I ' it'll • t ciiuuiit of IK • W: i' i 'unrpytn tine ' error in listing \\1' had list- . :■ . >eal store invciitc it $•;. HIO. when :t list* ! ii list the ii, v I'jiti . at $21 H4j a reduet of $4• >.IM..) Mis 11. • M'S acted upon ailvirt 'In .Mate iH'paltlii' al 1 <i•t'llUf Count) Manau< iion Newsouie ami' i >■ <i that the \ nal \ssoi latum at ants i onmiissioiiers \ aiilii meet ill Washm Hi. I' C from Feb ;!ti to March 2. Ho , mi an nounced that it's t,ix collections m Aarren Count) for N . 11)82 totalled 4IM .8 K H Nels't' apne ir 'III'! I'll '• A a i r t ■: i iji.tv i. .ru .1 It- i .;)t;.>\ ■ : '.'ni .«r:< 1 - ■ mud. lite.i ' < v ivs... .1 ■ 'I-4'il, , thr I I 1 j : .'. ' .'il u,l.. !l In I VI t " ■ I ioVrffV I ili' I ■ Vi. ■ i111' I III,I . ti .i III.i, t I .hi on i;, 11 s . ■ : it . A 111'!! ' ■ I t'.|. hi m i 1 ' ■ Mir . P'i' i 1 II. ! '. "fl< : ' M N'-i> that ;«.• ■ ti in v : . • 'j \lsO il|)|)t'iit'l Il'li bt "I ' till' board was Ki.be! t l.'avis, making .inothrr request for ,i i iuht ol >\a> for a mail al Soul i it\ Mrs i 1 a\ ton told him that she admired his and his tainiU s long fmht t" get a road to then settlement hut said that she knew of no vva\ the eOuntv eould give him the relief he seeks The length of Mon da> s session of the board w as largely due to a vers lorn', executive session of the board w hen a report from A H<' agents concerning the Warren Counts AM' system was responsible for a long discussion As the last item of business. Continued on page lii " -> ii fill < Sy A 'j ' f 1 T riiLi'-'ii ' r it Retur- Ho.ne .Mr and vl i s tit' i j I'cpi JVrktnso;: ! >Varrenton returned t* hen home in Warrenton in S u r nl a > aftei ,1 aeek s visit tu 1 lauau A'hik' their the> at ten li'il the Rainbow 1 'las.su mil toured the islam! >1 lahu Key For Young (.'onsisteiu > is the ke> with > ouiVH 1 hllilre:. When children arc learning what their par ents will or will not allow them to do, the\ will test this parental authority over and over again to find out if parents real!> mean what the\ sa> CHRISTMAS CHEER — Norlina Middle School students Samanthn Branch, Nancy Cooper and Melony Dortch are shown with provisions collected for a needy family with five children which was the beneficiary of generosity on the part of the students, faculty and staff during the Christmas season. A load of wood accompanied the gifts, Mary Pat McGhee, school librarian and director <>f the PTA-ondorscd project, said. (Community Schools Photo) Steering Group Formed Warren Adopts Five-Year Plan •]i;r • ' . • It'll . 1 M : ! . I .. 1 \ ( »:, ' .., . 1 •: ' ' » ' ; M'Ksi . ' i I vS , '• '» l,i! - ' •' ' 5' " 1 '«•' t'i:i!: v !.:u .V. ;£uti :l- ! «"vV i I ■ - ' ' : \. ' {1 h • m\ r .: ♦ • IM 01* I - ' t • -.t ■ , .T lf j ! I ! I 'U !' '; lb ,i ::nc. i in'.itfur .t ■ i.i{■ t■ >ri n alc by, , i11 1 r^Ull Is \! r ! .'i;if anion-'.> ,, IS." fll 1 nirinn t!h discussioi.. i oii'missuKa r (ie.-rce shearm said he as par ticular! \ happ> that ■ .1111»• r Commissioner Herbert Harris iefeat e.; in Mrs 1 'la> tori. had lit en chosen as a Inein ht : tit the new nn.amz.i tpki ! tie composition iif the < i nnnittee, Mrs i-lay tui proposed, will be ■ it: -t-ns from . a nous segments of the cotn i;1 .') 11 \ i ll e 1 u 11II ^ : business persons, en virannientalisis. pro ft ssionals, farmers, hinisewives, civic and community workers, laborers, youth and senior citizens \pprovtr in trie i ommissiuners wore Bradley Carroll, inem Dt'C of the Governor's Ptioritv List, and I,. C Ccoper. retired chair man of the Warren Count > Fx tension 1 H'partnient Honorary co-cnair inan is Frank W Bal larice, newly elected member of the N (' House of Represen tatives. Honoran members are the chainnen of the Warren County In trial Commission, Warren County Cham ber of Commerce, Warren County Board of Education, Warren County ('ommissioners, and representatives of the church, the Rev. Luther Brown, the Rev I .eon White, the Rev Clint McCann and a representative of Citizens Concerned with PCB.and theNAACP. Members - at - large are Floyd B McKissick, L. R Henderson, Jr , Anna Butler, Roy Pat Robertson, Rosiland Gilliam, Johnnie John son, Herbert Harris, If ' :.je Areo Chairman Object To Meeting Si 1 e • •egu:at ' >! ' i ;tit> ( -i!, ■ • .ir<it•: 11■1 *. •' 'i ' ■ • i.-K-rruiij.' >fi, it,-!t . *n» •» tin i"'tit ■ fexiin r, 1 ^• r:. :ti meeting Mir ' "iird urilt-s- :t 'lii'i 'if (hanged as a ' 1 • for a lad le: if ;<i broker; down ■ tiai! -- ! ! > liif tliu: was held " ■ Morula\ morning '1 sum* tin '.it! roorn < ' i .I., i,, -. is usually meet, was being :« ( upied with the ti'ia! of a l ivil 'I erm of Warren ( ount\ Superior { ourt Following the trans action of several routine matters, including a long executive session, the board at noon moved to the court room where court ha'1 adjourned for the das Members o! the Warren County Hoard of Health are appointed b> the commissioners for a three-year term, with the privilege of being re appointed for three such terms Mondav morning Joe Ix-'nnon, director of the Hoard of Health ap peared before the com missioners to announce that three members of the board had com pleted nine y ears of ser vice and were no longer eligible to serv e. He sub stituted a new list of three persons recom mended for re-appoint ment They were ap pointed as follow s Mrs Hertha H Forte, Mrs Shirley H White and Mrs Lucille W Daniels I/ennon also submit ted to the commission ers for their approval regulations establishing a fee system for the Hoard of Health which were approved by the board. Mrs Vilrna Catling was appointed a mem ber of Franklin - Vance - Warren Board for a five year term. Appointment of a member of the Capital Health Systems Agpn^y Selection Committee, and a member of the Capital Health Systems Agency were each tabled for an indefinite period. The report of Mrs Susan W Whitley, tax collector, was reported as follows: 1982 taxes collected r ' I 1 H i ' 4''. 'ieiitiqitet ' l.i penalties. j. V, ;j U;i! pa> i • • ?»>.. .t< 1 \ a nr. p.. \ t!i• 'i' $H'J8 total i >*■»■■ in1" f' i, 4 ..>0 4:/* (it :c\ > I"hf i epn >f (•1. lwitt> i.itwani'-n v> >ubrint?ed as !utlo>\s NuiiiUt i>f yi'.s swereii. >*<>. I k - l" '< up 73. killed 65, iv • awa> fl. confined m.' persons bitten, i nti' bet of miles dnvr i .328 7 The Inspec tion I >• partment's monthl\ report was submitted b\ Chester A horrester, III. director,'as follow. Inspections v. en made as follow, el" trical 38. insulation 'd and fire 3; permits writ ten included zoning t>, and insulation >: e director dro\e a total of 1,126 miles dunriy December Other report- i\ : ■ received and filed Board Meeting Is Brief Affair N o r 1 i n a r o in - niissioners meeting for only 20 minutes on Monday right discuss ed parking problems and other routine business at the year's first session The only action taken during the board meeting was a decision to reject bids for a sur plus dump truck and surplus garbage truck, noting that the bids were too low, and calling for an advertisement seeking new offers. Buys Out Store A Durwood Johnson, who sold the Norlina Supermarket to Ebin Willis of Cjarner on December 16, has pur chased the stock of Jimmie Roberts in J&R Red and White Store in Warrenton and has become its sole owner effective January 1. Roberts has retired. Johnson, after spen ding 16 years in the grocery business in Warrenton, operated the Norlina Supermarket for 18 years.
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