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?be $9arren Hecnrb Curb, Gutter Work Is Asked For Norlina H\ ! HI KIT l"I \ M HHi >V\ \ \r?s I dltol M..tti I S ill il i-.t 1111(1' . i 'I.. ' I ? I 'hhU1 Ct.ll \ '|l K UIIU'M.li ?I II tin luv.lilu ht il u ? i.i ' .i' kliil Monday nn'lil I a tin N.it ,"i,i li.i.i111 .it ( ? i[rnMissiiiiit i May .ii B.li I ii'ltiil I'lri h.i' ??> I ?Mth l ht' !)ii,il ' .i i ii(i. .rll i : 'If hitli M'lit i ill I >Cl t ? 1.11. ? 'i <Ifii iif tin- \ i I >i (),n iii ."it e ' I all S| Mlrt.ltit'll in W hilt' in ' : eq (jested 1 H >T I'll),Is fut :(;?? ,t ? l i! I.it ii hi Hi i 1 urhs lint iMitli'i ? " ?' towi. , pi in,.,i > in.i,is 1 ?iii it u i> primal ?. ii i.i i s : ? ?ilI r .Itli| I i'I if i I ,i III,. ' ;i v ? ?ih!? ffl.iii',i .1 nil l?.?\ r tl>?" letter i"?'.i,I 1'he iiuudl n,?!, '.lit Nniiinn w.is tlii1 first m, ;?,i ntiil town ciil 'S ! \i,rtl; i1 I i1 tin- junction nl I' S 1 I, ? ii i\ know lodre N, ,i 111 has never hi en t he I ei ipn-nl . Ill fioin the Si 11.1 II t'l b.o ' ? crams in tin I >i |i.u tin. : t: .'asportation , ,i .on, I,er , , tive or l-.xei nl ]\ ?? (llscretlnl . i? . Iiinil.-i I felbridtte wrote Tin inayoi requested $1ju.ih?, ai 1 x >1 funds tor piovidme cut t.Ts and ,an l>s ahnut one mile >g I S 1 and 11.K54 teet alone I S lafi The report had eonie ,,i tf.. heels of a public hearing in w hn I eiti/ens had app> ared U'foi ?? tin txiard to request Ixiai d mtei \< tion with problems ol lops no.se and trash aeeumulatioii Mrs Vilina (iatlmjt and otbei residents of the Kearney Street neighborhoods had appeared I, complain about the accumulation of trash in the area l'hey had obset e ! th it p '"son ' . ' : . the area still used the open ; efu.se ?ontainers that fiad been banned b\ a ontainer ordinance adopted b> the town Because the ordi nance (RTinits trash eolleet'on from only regulation covered containers, the residents asked tnat commissioners do si unethiiiu to encourage all eiti/ens to use the regulation containers Problems are caused w hen tin garbage, left by the ei lleetion service to pile up and blew away from the open containers, is scat tered In wind and b\ rn\ uifc dotts Since I have been Mere in Norlina. Mavor Delbrulue said (logs have lieen the inest tie quentlv voiced pretilein llie resi tents <ilso complained about thi level of rivse in the area and a kill that in >re tie done to curtail the nuisaiu - With agreement that the beau tification <ind maintenance of Norlina vv<is of utmost un|x>i tanee to all concerned the hoard agreed to explore tie niattei further Budgetarv matters v>eie also discussed by the inayr, who shared with commissione s data he had assembled in prep.ii ation for the submission of a report to the state Local Government ('omnuttee Delbridge reported that the town had a total financial ,n countability of $469,638 36. based on compensating talances reported by People's Bank of Norlina on Dee 31 of hst year That balance is calculated from funds in five separate amounts Water Department $141,878 90 General Fund $208,744 15 1'ov. ell Bill $102,287 43. Coinnurutv Development $8,446,5s and Fireman's Relief $7,300 29 Tin mayor noted that some of thesi monies had been budgeted already Mayor Delbridge also n oort 1 on his attempt to forec; vt 1 financial status of the town the remainder of the 1988 fis 1 year Collections of taxes in the town between Jan 1, 198 and June 30, the close of the last fiscal year, totaled $24,266 67 iaxes collected in the first half of the current fiscal year i July-De< 31 19?7? totaled $48,191.33 Accord ing to the mayor, this represents a 70 percent collection rate He i Continued on page 5 i \ u i . in ius!. (I 1111. i [ prrrhi in iti. Ki-?l Mill mm 11? 111 < ? ?! Wirri i! i \ MI" I 11111: . i'! i i lilt vi; 111 i - 11 Ik i. h! m,i. 11u1111< ? I i rr/ilijj ' ; i ' -1 .11 (1:1111.1 umi' ill1111 v (tin?>. ,iiid nl thi > 11111\ v IiiihI npt limits vi Villi)' .ii'iii i - liitn in llh (1;: > , ill ?-1 mi' lv ii ? I li'.i'v tii'!l(l:i v s 11 .? 11?| , urjithn \ ant 'in a hoiisi 111111II .III llttli III (TIIW about Mull 'v I i i ? i' irm unti'd W ;i i run am! mi w. iled true-. i ailMHK liinl)' disl llj 'lid po VV i I III lllil- t >((111111 ? ? i' d a\ nil Mulldav . Ihi! rising >hmi Hi- 11 up I a' i iu*'l cMi'iimihi n' m I' 11 ? 1111 11 \ 1111 v\ nil i 1111 s 10 000 Chicken1. Lost Warren Is [incrusted by Winter s Blanket {is Hi iW \>\> * K >\I'.s I (liter M'ii'r: h ;??! Mils a'.lit . ' ? i. 1 \ i eatllll Wallet I "? , ,111 ,1 Ula/t- >' 111 i/i II i ,i:: Ha* ? ? .sine lar^e '.Hi pass i i that plagued i <? -ntents a in, ittei tempt? ratiji ?? i hint ed ah s ? the freezing mar k Monday ni"i: an By noon I'tiesdas. virta.nl' ail electrical customers in War > a t ounts had passer tint tat ed tort-easts at tl n/ei: pi lplt.it an later in the sseek James Cornell, ?n ,il !n,ii..n >? i at (arolina 1'hhci \ 1 u.ht t i.i pain 's Warrenton ii|k i .it said about t .DIM' i IAI customei s urn without s? v h i <it one tunc hi anothei att? i u i began tunning on lint - vr: :a\ I'he first pnorit\ ot ( I'M crews, who were augmented l)> regular and contract en ws ti oin Oxford and Koxboi' was 10 maintain service to substations Panic 11 reported that teedei scr\'ice was never .est in I .it tleton, although between V.. and 100 customers were without ser vice due to isolated line breakage Carnell said ttie season's tirst stonn was typical ot ice storms He said freezing rains posed one ot tilt' greatest hazards to rlee trical lines Kmployees and contract crews put lortti an extra effort in getting power back on," I'arnell said. "Our merchants were ex tremely helpful in providing our rotating crews with both fuel and food I-art> Cheek, manager of Halifax Clectric Membership Corporation's Warren operation which serves about 4,000 customers, said power users in the southeastern section of Warren County seemed hardest hit Most of the around-the-clock efforts to restore power involved Halifax KMC customers living south of U S Highway 158 Cheek said that KMC line crews in Halifax County, which escaped the ice storm virtually unscathed, tame to work in Warren County and joined local crews and contracted crews in resto in), power M -st people has - 1 km * n quit -rderstamlinn 1 'heek I uesdas alteram>ii ,itt- : s\ - ?- L 11. -I completet the 'ask [ t ->t>-r injj powt > ta the KM> sci ? mi poptn-ii -I V\ ;u : - ? mi' t\ Kobby Hons, a speivsinui with the Warren Counts unt at ttie \ ( 1 )epartment ol - a as portation, said the storm mused no problems with -cinq on loads, but that crews were sent nit to sand bridges and overpasses which normally tree/-- >ser f-rst The only serious road blockade occurred on South Main Street in Warrenton where a large oak was toppled about 1 a.m. Monday DOT personnel cleared that section of I S Highway 401 in about 'HI minutes. Ross said Crews were out all Sunday night and Monday. By Tuesday DOT efforts were aimed at clearing the rights-ot way along secondary roads in every pait of the county, where damage to pine trees was particulai ly heavy 1'he weather did alter plans of Warren County's 11.0(H) public school children Supt Mike Williams said that schools were opened two hours late on Monday, and that no significant t ra ns porta 11 on problems were encountered ('ontinued on page 10 Three File In Warren Register Of Deeds Post Up For Grabs IU ! ? 1 \ \ > -i r V. M U ,.i l.i't ?'I. i ' """Jtiei ? ii ' . Si t'. 4c: i *? \, ' 111 ? !. i:' . ? ' tiii till V. ,il'' i ' . i ' i I'm, it i w fi,?! 1 ? 1 ? *f l? is: i v' :I i '' . ?;>!? i t I ' i I )? M-t'Ci ! ?i, tn I?: ' ? iIs i.Mjr,, t He: I'- I ??? v'.! 1 s ?]. . ill'' i h.M\c t'.s tie |l ' : " ?! \\ H ' ? > 111111; 1 !MiH I t ail' i M'slctj. \in 1 f 1< : . 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I'll, u lll'll lie ' lei id I'd In Unrk 111 real eMail tllll tllll'' a pre\ inns pal t t in e position Hnhert sun .!. ,ted 11; at hi' u null I like tn see the Heuister nf Heeds nffice enntinue r the form n| vt; .11. > t i 1 i ?!r > b . 11 h .it V\ Mi B'-'U . ! M , \ JO0 Package Grant Submission is Expected Here >.'I INK! : lie Mm I I. I Ml HI I I'1 \ M MI'i'WN StVlS F (IllllT >; , ? ? 1 ?. ?. ? r . ii | 1 ? vr ' !! ! ? "lints -a I a ?: 11;>;i> ;: ? >i ?, |us;,ii (Ouu ?? , : a .ii ? arte'* iii ipplir.itloi. ' ? lit o iil be MltM:iitti'il I i .ii olma i tepartnin;' lu'SOUl I'S an. I < 1 ?; \ <'lop:111? iit Im i ar >n i >m 11 < 111 ? t' i o p 111 - ? 111 la ttic promiM i ;>? 11; i' toi area reslhei il ?'..\ i' v liter a lee and i,;r,. II i ? at 'I continued f><>v\<? i ? :'??? ? W '' en Counts eoniinis ????I < ' ? !'!??; \!on'';;\ r 11111 11111 i .1 tlie ..nut a thmi -e lust o.i ? nabia n : on the proposed .ppla ii:? 1 then far tin 1 . .i? <11 " <r n meeting I'! ??si nlifi. i .1 ipplication w Mi i ath> M Warren (Mm: I. < ' minimi i> \ elopment ill i t i i I In .11>|? 11? ation, in iginal 1> plamii'ii a- a 11n ins of scent lie1 ,i $oo.iMhi ; had lieen iiiailifu'd ! shew increase 11? $7(1,0110 If appi -i ! tin implication w ili hi mi, iiiinls to W it ien < 'oun t> that will Ik liven i an to I)r I 'harles I.att ada. 1 "Igtoil !Hisinessni,ai .aid ihi i ' Iran ite I hagnost l a - t'.raiiiti I 11,i.11. -1 idtat > e! i ai hna lv a Slippl\ Cl) W.Ik flHltlllC' Flic onipaip was aequo ? d . . I'.iJtO I," I II)VIrellllH'Ilt.'I I h. ai es lies. 111! lal ?1 ef Burlington \i cording te a lettel ef e\ pi,motion received from 1)'" .Samuel ' I'owell. chairman e! the hoai d fei I'd >1 ,i lease at i aat.ement through Carolina Bio logical SuppK I'd llild allowed lit) acres ef land in W arret! ('nun t \ te In used foi biologu al sup (ils production KOI. the letter explained, desires to sell or remove its present operation f-am the Warren Countv farm The Warren Count\ facility supports cattle, sheep, goats, donkeys, rabbits and fowl that are used as sources of blood cells, plasma and other blood-related products According to a letter received by Chairman Eva M Clayton from Or l-attuada. the farm is equipped with state-of-the-art animal holding, feeding and handling facilities and equip ment In addition, there is in ex cess of 1,200 square feet of office space and over 5,000 square feet of laboratory space !"*!?? fMsti'lt' ?|M" atlo'i - 1 ; ? ? mi?> 1 i'I'? i,: !;?'? ;>!''i?,s>;>' . i ?>f ,>???- ??. , " . \ i i 1 'hi m |H'i sur ai.d . ? ?'.!(< an ad ? h th nal sinrp posit a hp within 1M :iHinths i>t ? rsiori II the ? ?< ?; nareha.sed b> a'lothe! 'lie t < *11 emplt IV t t'S v,11 tn tt it:?,nat? I I a'tnaii.i v .t iniii'd ' lldei Itli a-,1HI!-- nt I'll' ,i ft i ' I til" $ 1 1 t 'I )|tl tUIlds , ''IV' i i : i. it' ' ? .tint ?? : ' : t n s !' in ?? 1 ands ? >.' an a . lit li.i. If J! 1 iKtft lit "M ' UI f f> Will ,tl it l\\ iii" pin ctia " tlif aniitia. i f f,i: ii J.i- ihtv '' "in KI >! and run I n t!i> v> i1 anupte i peration > a: rt ii ' ? f .t v I .attoad a a i iU'ttt i ' tieheve th.it t!ii | ' i n'-fil ; 11ijf' t w ill tiav c a ii- it > .mp.ai t i ll W , i "ii ( "all I \ - ? ?'i' -i; -. throuph ttit i. "ii tion ? 'til jails thf .a fat. n nf sf\ ;i .ii'.ditiitnal positions an thr usta'.a:: iflit "fa 'iianilt at ' fa ap faeihtv a W .a 11 at ('mint \ tv cnntlllUftl I ht Ikmi f i;avf it app I to tin pi, at application, pending rev lew tiv ih" eouni v man ? per and In It pa, ? upm should the t ' ?: ,1. a.t "i : ape l'l Jobless Rote Here Below State Mark Warren Uounty's jobless rate lor N'ovembei was below that ot the state rate ot 4 0 percent, figures released by the Fmploy inent Security t'oinniissiou of North C arolina, have revealed Warren's rate (or the 11th month of 1987 was 0 9 percent, unchanged from October Meanwhile, the state rate in creased slightly from October's figure of 3.9 percent Unemployment rates showed increases in 63 of the state's 100 counties '"our counties had jobless rates of over 10 percent in November They were (Ira ham. with 16.6 percent, Hyde, with 12 8 percent; Swain, with 114 percent; and Tyrell, with 114 percent Figures for Warren showed that only 290 of the county's workforce of 7,360 were without jobs Jobless rates in November for neighboring counties were Vance, 6.1 percent, Franklin, 5.1 percent; Halifax. 5 9 percent, and Northampton, 5.3 percent Gas Purchase Was Costly \ I'uesdny morning customer attempted to le.i\e 1'lic i nun try Kitchen ;ind t lift Slioppo w ith more th.in uist i few gallons of gas Hugh Kastus Vasconcellos of Kt 2. Fairhope. Mo pulled in to the establishment, which is located in V\ nrren ( ounty on I -85 at the Manson exit, to purchase gas That he did But wfi.it Vasconcellos did not do trefore attempting to leave the lot was to remove the filler nozzle from his tank When Chief Deputy Bobby I) Bolton arrived at the scene, tie discovered that Vasconcellos' action had caused the tank t be pulled away from its housing, allowing gasoline to escape onto the Country Kitchen lot Drewry Fire Department personnel were called to the site to wash away the pooling gasoline. No estimate of damage has been reported, but Vasconcellos paid a compensatory amount before leaving by credit card
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