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<Hhc Harrett ^lecar^ Durham 'VmMIk Prod'.K ° "rnypHy For I oa>' VV'vnnt } (\} u o Dow • Ki'u >■' ! V ,!,■ • <lfsk)ric House Gets He!o 11«■! ' ' ,(!■ -.!.1 Month > < wUlllUt';! -n p.tl* H, iIOKIi«\fc 1.:. * .* 1) 1 »• 1 1 H! thanks t" i Although nil! ( ,1 ,1,1 U'|\ V\ 'II ( it\ until rc< i ntI v <f■ v.1 u i i \t one time it \\;ts tli hun W hut ;iik1 hii- s- m,i, H • U • ' ' i1 ■ ik• liuiist ill Si.ill • ' \< - !•[ ,'li iniloi.mrlit .1 i \ i i- .'it i mi'I I \ f;ti Todfl) the (irecn Duke house has a new look. ;k tualh in old look much like it hud when II was first built I xtcrioi renovation. funded In the I s Depart ment of Mousing and I rhan Dexclopmcnt. has he-n < ompleted and interior renovation, funded In a $?0.()00 / Smith |<r\nolds Inundation grant, is scheduled to begin soon i staff Photos i ill V tu. I Mill I). (II '■!■!' 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Si.rin 'i1' i■ in 11 :..| ;; ■ • iiililn A',il, the ' ' t - , ' mp.",,',| ,r a ; . hi1 is 'i' nlqifcrt11' 1 s ; ■ tin ' t i\ , 1 ■ iI ' iu I t'fl ',1 VV 111' 1 , Ml I flit.> < .it' I ' tin mint • hoppn r i' it' i ii Sou it\ In t'S-iti tin / Si nit I !u*> ni11 ils I . 1 at ni i,r. • ■ st,, i ■. -.Ilr, I as .. ifiiini al t', tip . ni,' -i • tli, 11.1unit'rs f rIf K .1 I<• \ r>.»li|> I'il • 1 i' < rinpam !: 11.' ■ Ifi.utr ,ml ' i' t a 111t; ui"i >' thai f 11 M.IK¥),(KM) to rt < piiMit.v m all 1 • K) of Nortfi i ai Contest Winners Named I >\vir;ht I t■ 11[1 <■ • hair man of tlx' 1 'hrMi.ia lee o. a tin II i 11" t e s 1 lUiiinitte. .if MiWairetiton I.inns I'luti has aiinouiK tv 1 the win net s of the holida\ < oft test sponsored In tin I.ions for lesidents of Warn nton For then out side decorations, Kmily and Tun Thompson on Church Street received fn st place recognition ami Ann and Hillv Hawks on North Main Street w ei e se. end plai c vunnei s Hie interior decora lions, as seen from the outside, of Mar> and Hi chard Hunter's home on Plummer Street merited first place, and \nne and Tom (laskill of Hod we II Kx tension placed second in the in side category Winners received $15 for frst place and $10 for second Judging was done on Thursday Dec 20, by out-of-town Judges, according to I'earce Proposed ' Threat ro Farmers in ' * V n i;,<e Said "ohacco War ren '<• ! 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While Hur1 ■*"i:c; vv, i: • ■ ...; > • i' tin- (.• • •!.»> n ')<«s ■ : ult'li ,11 i iili'Mt.ll. i:n t! ■ i)tht'I l~« -.lii! illi■ station ' 'tit' A ,i ■»• i i ■ unit\ SI e: iff'v :i 'It \ i>r l.:«u ti. r>-jKir'i. >> tr-il'.l W .ili.i". : ',c:M>ii of H.ini-.fur .».i ■ ri idfiitallv shot in t 1 foot S;i(uitta> hu!lUH|J lU'HI till' !• .''namniU with -iv >-it'it • ':• •>il < uIIht'if \ 11' l,''-tlKC ' ..ti', ill 111 |j;i l t'tit 1 > . ;,''t ■ tin !111ib n" a • ; r, ;t.v I "It ,1 ! ■ > V luil'tltll*.' Ill Was t|.it A it i «'•: 1 'i rii ' al li is : i: t a 1 !'ii ,i gunshot ..mind tn his tut- and was *; inferred In i hat ham utility Hospital I 'I'puts I' M Mi i at !> iitvi sti'.:atfii !ti tin 'till'! shouting V« riff I >i'|iut> liar >ld ii an tan a ^ < ailed to W II r o h 11 *1 n t' i a 1 11 'spit.il about 11' 45 a New ^ • ai '% I >a\ ti> .estigate the shooting I a I '.illlli I Spi lugs. \ ,1 nan who sought treatlarnt a! the emergency room Maurui Harper a as at I'lii!) t.l on lllghwa\ 13 north of Warren11 in when lie was shot in the right log, ai cording to reports Harper indicated that he du) not know who shot him or if tho shooting was accidental or intentional He was standing next to trie building when the s(looting occurred, 'oiMirts say Harper was treated at Warren General Hospital before being transferred to Community Memorial Hospital in South Hill, Va Track Obstruction Found At Norlina \ five font high .lb structiiin mi tin' Seaboard S\stems t;11i .! tnn ks tn \orlii .v.t ■ li .! nvered W' ■ !' i' i:i\ riouung just iw s :n u'i 11 it (•assane i"f tl" ' ' mm milt; It ,im. ii r ,i i eport 1 ^ " • \ ■ •! lw a I'.'llce I >C|l,M 11 cllt Ihc barricade i on sistfil of two large i able spools, a small i able spool, a metal pip» . ,u a latt'.e piece of ii mi. which were stai ked in the middle of the tracks lhe potentially Ian ge; mis h 1 o< kage u ,i reported to Norlma Police at fi 20 a in by a local resident. Ku hard Alexander. who discovered it as he walked past the tracks on his way to work Stft James M Champion went to investigate the site near a coal house just 2i>0 feet from the Norlina police station After removing the barricade from the ' ' , I . K S . 1,1 1 I tf,( ■ ■ t; I • ,t Mir IIK"i 11 Vi'aled lie i;r Hi ' In! that i; .,1- 111 ■ l til! to OS." • • laM^t'l pusrd I >\ the l^t: Hi tuw While li> • it it likely thai the tram would have knot Rod the twrncadc mt of the wa>. he did not lie out the possibility of lei.'iltnent Hie intent, hi alii, appeared to have tx'en to cause a Maic derailment 1 hf tirst freight trail passed through Norlma Wednesday at 8 15 a m \ number of freights use the tracks in traveling fri in Hamlet to Richmond, Va , and four passenger trains travel the tracks daily 1'he Seaboard Sys terns company plans further investigation, in conjunction with the i Continued on page 12)
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