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- a * r j X Stoi Darren iRecnrit Volume H'J C* r Copy Wdrrenton, County Of Wurfen, Noitti C in Bignail Jones, Editor, Dies Winners Listed I,ion David (lardner has announced the win nvrs of flit' flume holiday decorations * ontest spon sored In the Wal teuton ! .ions t 'I ub Dor the best overall outside decorations. Mi and Mrs Kr\ in Manning of Katon Av.nuc were awarded first plane and Mr and Mrs I mi Thompson of Church Street were named second-place wmnei s In the category of best interior decorations as viewed from the outside, first-place winners were Mr and Mrs James Krazier of N Bragg Street and second place was tak.n by Mr and Mrs (lid Tharrington of Battle Avenue .I udging was con ducted on Dec 211 txet ween 7 and 9 p.m. and consideration was given homes located within the Warrenton town limits Christmas Day Wretk Hurts 1 Mf I,, Ir I ?'( !! : . t ? ? l i ,'i but rt.tutt t 1'! j' lit It til .it I Hike Mt : . .i < .Tit? r 11. ! ru ti.ui. ?'? net. Iif i> mdergomg treatment I 1 111 JUl'.f.s sLlst.l, lie . Ill ,t -itiL'ic-i ,tr in . ident nt',ii U ,n ff.it? >ii mi ' M 1 -1 I I 1 , ! I ' 1 > .1, tilt"- J.i w ,i > t; .inspt'Ci? I by ini hil 1 ;i n cc t" Maria I'.n'liaai Hospital in f 1;? ri<it*rm? 11 billowing the no ideal early Wednes i.i> morning and was iif! transferred by 1 lfe Flight tn 1 Juke According to a report in the State Highway II hi nl i if flee ill Hender son. .'"lies was traveling '.rest on State Head 1001 when he lost control of his automobile Trooper T S Wright reported that Tones ran onto the shoulder of toe road and struck a ditch hank, then swerved back across the highway before commit to a stop No charges have been tiled in the accident. Damages to the vehicle were estimated at $1,000, the report stated The Warrenton Rural Fire Department was also called to the scene to avert possible problems from the car's gas tank which was split. B> MARYC HARRIS Staff Writer An alert Warren ( ouri :> Ambulance Service ittendant could well be responsible for saving a iwelling and its occu pant from fire Monday evening, according to Fire Captain Walter ilardner of the Warren ton Rural Fire Department According to Gardner, amtnnance attendant Tony Faucette had gone to the Warren County I .andfill to get fuel when he noticed fire coming from the back of the home of Mary Helen Bullock Faucette's knock at the front door was answered by Ms. Bullock, who was preparing for bed. unaware that the back of her house was afire I^on Mcfiee, left, and Ray Ctley, members of the In-Serviee Club at the War ren County unit of the N.C. Department of Corrections, are pictured with gifts which the rlub purchased to be distributed to underprivileged children at Christmas. Club members sold popcorn and soft drtnks in the dorm at night to collect funds for the project. (Staff Photo by Howard Jones) Bignall Speed Jones 1900-1985 Alert Ambulance Driver Is Credited With Saving Life Firemen were sum moned and were able to confine the flames to the kitchen and attic areas of the dwelling, f.ardner estimated the damages at $5,000. which included water damage to other parts of the house The fire, he said, apparently, started behind the refrigerator Thehousi is ow ned by Reginald Andrews and Hargie Andrews of Washington, D The Kenneth Stallings family, near Kearney's Garage on Highway 43, returned home about 1 p.m on Christmas Day to find that half of their Christmas tree as well as a stereo speaker and several books on a txiok shelf had been destroyed bv fire. The fire had ap parently gone out. but firemen were summoned as a precaution. Gardner reported. When firemen arrived there was no evidence of further damage or threat from the fire, he said The exact origin of the fire could not be determined. The house is owned by Margaret Fitts Firemen extinguished a brush fire at Green wood Village Friday on property belonging to 1. C. Cooper. Gardner stated that the fire, which was confined to a small area, had started from ashes which had been dumped on the property Norlina Deputy Fire Chief A1 Bennett re ported that a fire in the roof of the Norlina Ap parel Co. building forced the eva< nation u| about til employees Friday afternoon. No injuries were re ported in the fire, which was confined to a wall between the ceiling and the roof of the wooden frame structure Ben nett estimated damages at $1 ,(>50 to the structui e and electrical wiring. The fire started when a main ground wire shorted out at about 1 5.! p. m., Bennett said Nineteen Norlina fire fighters responded and extinguished the blaze in about 25 minutes, Bennett said 1' fie \ remained on the scene for an additional I1. (Continuedon page81 Two Men Apprehended During Robbery Sheriff Wants Another Term U : I 1 ! \ \; - Lotoi Jobless Rate Increases res' W iiliair : nt"1 \tr.r ? ha ores Williams hahi- i. it i hi n it at ?1 ! !?? ? i' 1' 11111 H i it -1 111' J) 11 h tn .! able tl:i !i ;>.i;' i111 tit ' kr'-[i it I iff 11 I't "II i iiv .'.I ?? ',r ;? 1.1 v .i: -i 11 i t "i - ii .it .i "i '' the Sheriff'-; I Vpartinent III-! I'nhl r I: 'ill lli.itl 111 Network ""I dispatch > stem : ' .it : '' I -jii.irtt'i > in :tie "in,: t\ h .lUrii "Itcm! buildiuc Williams, who result s in Fllain. w as a depot \ for 12' ? vears before ! ? ?nt; elected sheriff and was ats ? >!lit - i w !h th< Wans iitull l'ala'e I )e partment prior t" that llr was elected to the sheriff's post four >ears atto from a field of five i ontenders *. ?? ' ; i . hi:. : , ii ? v ? : " : , ' : V. : : 'V VV l> ????? V fjltloll ? : ? 4 . , !? h,i?.[ ? ,i. ?: ' |>. ? ? (!*?!' i v hit\ hi I : , :? 11!11? 11ii1,. \ in pi. <huu lflt; .) 4 pen r.it ill Novi'inU'i at;;iin<t ,i r;itf if .) K pt'I'( 'III ! 11 ' >? toixT SJll'lli IH'IV.IM'S writ -I'rWI. ill.- IP tip.;. ' i: in 41 p. ? '? !<? :11 ' p-us ih'.iitli. I l.uiif.ix up t" 7 ;7 l>"i ? ? ill V . 'n ?- ? pcr I't'llt , . 11P 1 \ I'll u up to ii .1 port rut '1 uii 5.9 Pt'i I 'lit Two members of Club Nosoli are pictured as they prepare to deliver a Christmas basket to a needy family on Monday, Dec. 23. Pictured are James Wilkerson (left), principal of Warren County High School, and James Robin son, president of the club (Staff Photo by Howard Jones) 11': ?\ ? , i ??li.'.'.v ia\ H '!' ;iri,i K. ?. |>? >n??<! t" It broihi r .. : 111 v ? ? . iis> 1? i - '''i With tile arilc ' act v 1* r:' 1;i \ ' ,i : ii;t it a 1* !:<i sen !rt -T;111 ? it Interstate 8" ami < i . Boulevard in Durham I !lt'\ are si hci lull'.; !m i en irt appearance ii; ' ' \\ ll It'll I 'n|,! 'it: "n '.-ii, Hi !*.?: !;? 1 M (K 1.1 Ml K u I) 11 1' lll'lt'l LMllIll ,1 si" ICS II uintenes to save 'ii' am listft m ton audition a' 1 > i ? k ? 'niversity Ucspita Holiday Ho had y "t to tie quos loiu'd by authorities "i lit moulont, Bolton said Tlit' Sheriff's Depart nent also reported tin .veek the arrest of thro? A'arrenton men m eon lection witfi the lareen; if $ 1 (Ml m change from , ?om-operated pool tabl it The Trading Post n Hollister on Dei ill. dohnny Hav Francis 10, Ralie Ifaniels, 211, an 1 foruiell Manley. 19, all r Route .9, were free o bond Monday after thei arrest Dec 2.2, aceordm to Bolton, Francis and Manle were released on $5(1 bond and Daniels on $1,500 liond A warrant has als been issued but not y< served on Malcoli Richardson, also c Route 3, Warrenton, i connection with the inc dent, which occurrc around 9.30 p.m. Happy New Year
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