albe iiarren <Eecor5 New Industry Could Hinge On Grant ( < >s I ! % V\ < i L ' 'ill l>. 11: ' h K;<pi I- mi- i '•> .tii i! ill . ; ... !> • is >>> t: i1" i ->s In p;is • t. • •• : , h ' • r. I M Satur<i;i\ ;iftc'H' i w\ \ v. I t • , • i !r . . 1 jr Wi . if.- i . . t lilt tlri j i i 1 . ■ , i V 1 it li M" 1 yn vi "1 : New Lake Subdivisions Planned fi.i'lil s'u:h1 . 11 tit*r(1 "Hi.;' the I! ttl. A : P;.inir I•. .r l'tii >■ • illVlMi'ti. ' ''I kf. 1 Mill I'n-o i i.' . tx' If•' . 'pt 1 ' , . r ■ (i.i.stiill !i i ,ii . i■ is lan I ilc . r i, i ■ I (.<i ' , ' it ; I h \pp. ,u :iu i| the pt'i 'f i. lit"ii .|< v • 1 >>p IIHiit ,\,tN r.'tt KiJ'M '•* Hlitt t'} \ 1 I t| II 'I'M " tint; l'.iiu It v*. ■'• i. i.i,i Man r l': ■ i! ■ t <: I. : • ■ ' ! A ■ i t ' ; > Mi.. Hi ' h <V.' • , iW i! i In 11• \ >',"]*■ r1 i ,8- hi r i' li ,ii t • I !! w ::. '• .«!..!» . ! .IV cilfii I i i.ii! i: i • i ii11 ,i 1 w .11 • ■ ■ I > .:.ill: 1,11 s I(I|)I i a.i- 11 > i1 i; r, r 11 11;, i: U 11 i r ' 1 Hi'11 a : • >: i uiii HiIm s h: a . buth \ . 1.1.'(:. ill '■ If V I'll >f. ! I -1' it iM"! ! K ' a ■ ,, s I- r [ ;; u I :-t.it. .i:!ii I. • M ; ii ii I.I i > 'It r.' :• ' t (it 11. I 'I |!f • 11 i 1; t ■: ill I'll ' ! Ml! • till. '! .il'VV'i !i : ! 1. 1' ! '!:• u ' ri i: in 1 . ii ' i ■ i ^ fi ! <i ' i I t it t :if i I ''ui wit'. ! ' .. ■ 111It'llui a ' ..• *-|i U iir\ t ip , 'III • Ill1 - || " I . 1 < t tw Mil I .! 11. • ! Ill ■ I i [Mi K i\ . ! ' ! I ttl.it ills ; 1 ■ I ' By Retired Military Officer Lakeside Restaurant, Motel Planned H\ K \\ MOKNKH Staff W riter \ forinei 1' .s Marine Corps officer ; w iiv .•:» Katon s Kerrv Kstates has bin plans fur ,i < .site at Kig St line I louse ( i eek or) I wike I iasti in Franklin < RmadwCl has annoum ed the • ■(» • of Panda I-awn. In< a aw: and lot maintenani •< si'rviir. whi< h i> th<- ftrst stage of a development project, that will tru 1 u<i«- tin ron.striii tion of ,i ,>o room motel and a restaurant with . seating capacih of 15(1 to 200 according to initial pian.s Broadwel! said this week that a I.000-square f<>.'t showroom and law 11 supply and serv ice center could Ik1 completed as earls as the end <>f this month, if weather [>ermiLs Panda I-awn. which is owned h\ Hroadwell his wife. Constance, and daughter .lanet I,ee will provide such services as lot clearing and grading driveway installation and maintenance, seeding fertilizing and weed control, shrub installation and maintenance, landscaping, grass cutting, trimming and edging, and sprinkler installation The services will t>e provided from \ails eqinp|>e<i for the task and supplemented when needed b> heavier equipment such as dump trm ks, tiai k hoes an<i front-end lo;,i1 rs Broadwell said fie hopes eventually to franc hise Panda I-awn using the I -ike Gaston motel and restaurant fa< llities as a training center during the " -> •" < i M 111 Xlthiiu^h Brnadwel! « i .: 1 i' : • .1 . ■ ilr fur t (>rtstru(i:• >ri ' flu- nu>t«- >rii 1 • . i .»:• I that thf> H(Ml ! !»• -t Kl-.xltil.il I >: ''1.1 mId Im 1 free ted in .it i .in k .iti.-i ' l.itiun was laid llowevei tic stirsst'd I'i.il .a ri ' ' \ i lie mil > in thr .tf i fnt«•( tui al Mai:r \ native of Selma. Brnaduell hisl - it. . i I • Waston m 1%() when he rented a spa< • .it i >! 1- err\ ('amp^round The Broadwells later hi; t , hi.im I I- err\ Kstato.s. and Bt nadw el I said that .ctei . - with thi' Marine ('nrps it was inn I. ' a. k aiming fnendlv people Broadwell, who also maintains a hntiit m f a • t.i\ \ a has served as an ad\ isnr tn the set retai > >t thi \a\ \. counsel tn the 1 S Marine ('nrps. ei'iisultant tn the Assistant Se< retar\ of I H-fense and < • nsiiltant tn the Surgeon (lenera] ,nf the \a\ \ He is also asstx lated with two ■ >thi• f tn : iis. I w 11 S>stems. Iiii and Krai nn ('nrpnratinns 1 x ) 1 S\ stems. headed h\ Hrnadwell's uili 'He; s technii al and administrative services tn the I S government from facilities in Burke. \ a Wash ai^ton. 1) and Salt I^ike ('it> I'tah Kracon Corporation is engaged prim.vilv in the leasing of trucks . 1 . 1 I 'I 11 . i* i 1 1 !, t t U" . 1 !>. 1 Hjl. • ' • • !1 l ! ' r: .'II, M i ■ >■ !' \ §'. , i ., ( r I ! 11 I • p .1 - >■ I titmint".,.-;.i i ft .»i11 i,t 'hl,i!, : i ! Ii.it 11'> \\ .in !'ii I uiiiitA H -ani •: i ttinussioni'i , . > its J |il I >\ . 11 !i I ,! :ich slate set n| stihdivision f 't'.u atlolls \ kr\ pi'nv isitm ■I !l:i lieu refill;ttions is that mail i mhts a> uimill hi) lonut i ha\ e to In' ,lt least ti(Vfeet u idc l'he new regulation < alls f,'i ,i 50-foot ri^ht of \\ a> I'nrn ti adjournment iif the lui and niic half hour meeting. the hoard agreed to change its mooting time to 7 p in during the months of < >< tot*>r through April Hunter Is Named County Man aaer Bv Warren b,urd / i <V0 \j0v • Ter'linntf • >;■ s V . .. li ' ( : '.'I 3 ., i: ; 15;.! 1 (i. ! .. | > • . I * m I;. • I j , I . i i iit. j t. ■ r • Milil II', i: ■ , M ,l> f- I'p'-I ,i'.'i •" -11 lull :i it • - - •null'"' •:«.»»* ' ' ' :!v ■' 1 !i.tr". -t:« lie v: , ,5|so w ! 1 .<1 ' i ' I , i I t W*SlsLlli.t til. V i': - ifi, 11 Hl'sTt. iV I ' .Ht Xi't I VI i-?!;: iiiit ! 1 ( ' ' >9j MU«< lit'! jriiiyif h s.r : .11'« I ' '•> ■ 1 i -li t lluiilii !,j)J .> '«•! Ill) l !) • 11 h I \ >•> ''id. In '! t I'f l I'll, ft mi.1t : ' ■ 111 (i ' .~w ,i i M li > >! i op ' f<i; Hit' > 'M I ') H ,1 s ■ .11 ■ 1 l)\ i It'll" \. ■ • line ,ii -'I 'u " iu111nt-1 1(1 \i \ rill •i i i t'll his I'm I'M . : • ' I II 11 1 ! ,i I I I>el 11 it .in; IttfW c\ l>iI i!l ' ']',i i pt'i'si m; I.-, orimittet ' eeeived I.) .ifi; .ii .it i s ! i>r the ' •: ri t \ l ,i n a t: t' r ' s position P'f field of ap plu ai;Ls was narrowed to five candidates. all of whom were interviewed ! \ the full board Hunter was one of three blarks mtervii a ed None of those inter \ leu ed w as a w oman Necordin^ to Mrs I va M ('lav ton, the other four interviewed for the position were vV • n i '• hi;' . •!! *r\ \ ' 4 trjh 18 : \ n; «»!'[• V • rk t .it, : .1 h,:: < • • s ! (' \ i w v, i ■ : ' N t • w >- i ; i % i l I i ' in.it;,u ■ i i tract wilt i. ' ,■ .1- term.:i,it' . 1 m\ months !■< ' : •• \pir,111«>ri .i:f• ■ > ot three ti-twi !)> Hit i luint'. iiininisMiUitTs l lii U ,ir:v: Hi'i in ' i w ,|s Uf.ahle '" reai h Mrs i\ ilitiin !iii iiti nient Mrs ButU i u.is ' 1 > 1111T1. i 11"«i Ii siT\( Illl the hoard h> Cum m i s s ion e i I- i ,mi i i s \ 1st on In nominating Mrs Hutler ,tnd three others to the nine member board. the commissioners rejected five recommendations from the hospital board and appointed four memt)ers nominated h> their own txxh ,vii s i-. ,i i ia ^ ton, U: » t- ' ■ , ♦ » f As ' "t : JI K : m\ i, « • r! I A ' ■ ' ' ' ,1. I'.'l > " - : i!..v,kr;> • > • '••.« t 'I .".I art '' i' i i \,ii [!..>\ K i> .■ .■ !)■■<•. t.• n .1 ( He suf !. . ► i jaws. • . 1 >r i > i arid, tt i 1 • : ■ "i :' during - ' ■ . ■ ui. i A look • • • • ■' • . •ftiin's Hi.ip'ey Seeking Support Of Voters \ ; i i ,i: barren He Ulster ut 1 >eeds .1 H ■Inn' Hundley officially cast his hat hi I tie elec tion t;nearly Wed nesdav morning when tic bei ame the first Warren candidate to l>a\ his filing fee Hundley a resident of Norlma and former Warren County sheriff and chairman of the Warren County Board of Commissioners, will be a i arididate in the May 8tn Democratic priman

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