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Sheriff Theodore Williams, in v*hit? xhii t .tin! tie is shown with other Warren and \ am ? < oiintx law enforcement officers at the site ?>t a ^t i 1 1 d? str ??<! last Wednesdav in a laid near the l>r?vw\ i? rnunitv In addition to demolishing tin still tin officers disposed <?t ahont gallons ?>? ??? , (. t?ui had been found in tuns and barrels. The still had been dis< t>\ ered on . f n I \ Ml and the site was raided on \u^i U V 1 though mi white liquor was found. ( hief I)eput\ Hobb\ H Kolton said that with twicr i week operation. th? still < oiihl have produced be I v\ ?? ? ? n 1 1 ' and 1 "> : illon^ Local Officials Awaiting Word On Innovative Housing Project By THl'KLKVI'A M BltOWN News Kditur Now that the ink ha - ? i 1 1 > - 1 <n the application elidoi si <1 .a I Wednesday . local olla iai : I staff await notiln ition tram tin N.C Departir 'lit .?! Natm a Resources and Community I >< velopment NKCI) i on the statu of an Innovative hoiisim demon stration project foi U a 1 1 > 1 County The action, taken last VV i ilru day evening in a special niretim convened by the Warren 1 aunty Board of County 1 'ommissumci s at the conclusion of a public heal ing on the mattei authon/eil tin submission of the applu ation in N'KCD by Sept 1 Described as 1 1 1 r 1 1 > \ a 1 1 . < by Mrs Cathy J Wilson. Warren County economic development director, the proposed Warren County Self Help Homcownei Demonstration Project would allow three low- and moderate IIK ??!?!? ' < "lt? I ' ? * ! 1 1 1 1 ? to ! mi (i|(|* f I ' 1 H I ? 1 " v\ M ? ! I I ' ' ' 'I ll 1 1 . , < ! in.!'- ?! if r : . !? \\ ,11 1 ??! ( I' III! V I'M ;pt' " i ' T 1 I" ' ' \h'( 1 > ? 1 . ? I It t M . t p ; ? : .ll ? I - . ippi ? I lit. !>.,|. 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' 1 1 ? 1 1 1 iii.iii Mrs I a.i ( I . i \ t ? hi .ii ! \< < oi'liii!' to Mi WiKi'ii ' ?i k done In t.imilh' I , ; % i : i . . ? ,it pot Lake Gaston Residents Plaqued By Vandalism Vandalism and theft continue to plague I-akeGaston-aroa resi dents, Sheriff Theodore Williams said this week Arlene F I-awrence reported an incident of vandalism on Sept 4 An outbuilding at the l-iw rence's I-ake Gaston Kstates residence had been marred with Quick Response Helps Cut Damage Firefighters of the Drewry Volunteer Fire Department Fri day morning quickly answered a call regarding a house fire in the community, possibly preventing the fire from causing major damage According to A I'. Hotlzman, a faulty chimney was the cause of a blaze at the rental home of James Watkins of Drewry. oc cupied at the time by Alfred Bollock and family A fire in a tin wood heater caused flames to develop at the place where the flue-pipe enters the chimney. Upon arrival on the scene, firemen found the wood siding in flames around the chimney, with the fire nearing the roof Firemen were able to ex tinguish the fire in a matter of minutes. No estimate of the damage was reported. > ellovv paint It it ? paint was .il.su found on a ho.it on tin- I .aw i cm r proportv According t<? the re I x >1*1 , obscene lan^ua^e had also l)oon scrawled h\ tho offending . ? it ist - Damages to tho Law rence property has been esti mated at $150 There arc suspects in tho case under investigation b\ 1 >e[>ut \ Harold Seaman Tho previous da> . I >eput> Sea man had alreads responded to three other ' alls for assistance At 11:15 a in . a Virginia Reach, Va resident. Max Holan Rarton, had reported unauthor ized entr> at ins trailei .it I >ove Manor on I,ake(iaston A( cord in^ to the report, no items were reported missing At 1 1 30 a in Saturdax . a lar eoriy had heen reported by Wil ham I Tillar of Kinf>oria, Va Reported missing from the 'hilar lx)at that had heen left at the Katon s Ferry Marina was an outboard motor valued at Hie lower unit had f>een re moved by using work tools I -iter that day at 3:30 p.m., Anthony Raymond, a resident of Alexandria, Va .. had reported the unauthorized entry into his trailer on Hemlock Court at Wild wood Point. Reported missing were a 19-inch color television valued at $350. a cordless tele phone valued at $89 and a Ixank valued at $25 i < 'In >? th-' |)i i 1 < "I each home 'l i it m $.)! 1.000 tu $.{, IMK1 It III'' application tor C hi' pi <?J ? - i iihtI.s v*. ith NH( 'I ) appro\ al tfij it iamihcs. vv h< ? meet elit ' :?ili I \ 1 1 ?( | u i i t* 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 s of cither Kartn i Home A < im n m st i . 1 1 1 ( ?n or tin \mi [ h ( '.li olina Housing Finance \ijenc> . will be selected Branch Bankim; & Trust ( ? > i n p a n \ will !)? c. ,i liable t?i Ihcsc families for ? ounsvliiu: mi down pa > merits 1 1 ii 1 closing costs I he three Jam ( ontmued on pane ?'* Driver Of Death Car Hospitalized I'he drivel ?>r the \clucle in volved in an accident on \ lit, 24 that resulted in the death of a a migrant farm worker remains in stable condition .it a Durham medical facility .lose Antonio Martinez . 1 / >1 Kt ?>. I .aKelle. Kill is -till a 1 1. it lent at I )uke Medieal ( Villi i Durham, a hospital spokesperson confirmed Tuesday Martinez continues to receive treatment tor multiple broken tmnes and cuts Cervantes .1 (ion/ale/.. 'li\. at Kt 1 . Warn-nton was killed in the accident that had occurred dur Hit; a race with a 1978 Plymouth on Peter Stalling Koad SK 1315i His body remains at the University of North Carolina morgue. pending final arrange ments and contacts by a local funeral home with the Martinez family in Mexico, a IJN< ' spoke person said According to N C Highway Patrol Trooper A1 Bennett, the other vehicle involved in the race has been located and there is a suspect No more details were available, pending further inves tigation. the trooper said Fireman's Day Slated For All Day Saturday Pig Cook-Off Is Scheduled f ? ?' ? !,rt ' . . .. ,[ V\ , 1 , ? ' . v ii. f i .. i ! i : i. iv i ? !? ; . , .in 1 1 ! . i , , \ ' . ? t- 1 '* ' VVL, (>?? h? I ! , Vit ii ?!. . N p( ! ? i 'i.tiii I ?. .. ? ? ????'? VS . -i < i' ir.' ? 1 .iiit ? \ - ... ? . i^tl ? ? ? , an.! It ? V\ a i n Mr; . La ! V it : -! i ! { hi ? VS ? ?- K \ 'in.. ' main, k li-i'iM in1 . a! : ? ? . s m Hit I .ie.hthou>? ' i ! ' f>? ?!. hand .in '1 i etieshment a ?>? w . ii i . i ! . ..ii t ht V\ ir i ??!. < - iiil '? 1 Mil t house Squai ? I'rioi. I t h. i ' ! !i;if entrants f < t ' : - 1 It f ). 1 1 1 t i it r i i f \ fiit s v\ ill ha\ t !n-j / 1 f -t! let at H ,i 'ii at M. ' tin H" . I .School ! )epai t Mi' ! ente i in:1 t ht - 1 r equipment ' Ii ?? appar.it m 'lit* ? ^ t s should 1 " pi cm' i it h\ ? a in when the jii'irnu scheduled to foemn W alter < i . 1 1 > li it- r Kirem 'ii \ i a 1 1 on president said \?n If-'livut to ( ianllK't'. t iff ot ' ? ? i > from departments in the - ur r 'oiuulirii' area will judge tin apparatus. awarding ?' t rophv to the hrst-pri/.ewinnei in each of nrm* < atc.;ones .Vi award will also for made to the department traveling the greatest distance to participate At press tune entr ants were expected The annual Warren Count> }? ireinan's l)a> Parade will takt place at 1 1 .H) a in . at the conclu sion of the apparatus judging Thirty-five fire vehicles plus several new f?re trucks that will Ik- brought u\ a manufacturing company will sound their sirens as they course along the parade route, (irand inarshalls for the parade will he Steve VVilev WRAJ/I V s Sk> Pilot i. I H Weldon ol Skipper' Barbecue. Mike Kaplan ? WTVD-ll meterol ogist 1 and Wayne Miller of the N.C. Agricultural Department NC'SU The preliminary tut one scheduled event will precede tile Saturday moraing activities The Pig Cook-( )ff contest. s[?ui sored again h> the Warrenton Merchant's Association, will begin on Friday. Sept ? ,il ! pill" .1 1 iiimy Harris. cook-off chairman said That is the tune that participants in the cooking contest should come to the I .ion's Den to pick up their pigs anil net set." he explained Persons who have not received the rules and regulations should contact me at 257-1428." he added Piy "cookers" for I'.iHfl and their sponsors .ire as follows Mill Hall/David Hall Warren ton Furniture Kxchangei. Mutch Meek/Dean Andrews Nation wide Insurance 1. (ienie Ponder grass/Mike (iarrett 1 Gilbert Manufacturing Co 1. Cochrane employees (Cochrane Furniture Co.), Henry Holtzman/Konnu Stevenson (Willoughby'si. Mick ey Ellis I Record Printing Co 1. Robert Dunston/Gregg Campliell 1 Pat Pinnelll, Mill Robertson/ (Continued on pagetii No Gain, No Loss Seen Warren County is not expected to gain teachers or lose teachers based on attendance figures compiled on the tenth day of school. Enrollment figures taken on the tenth day determine the state allocation of teaching positions and since the figures from this year are little changed from last year, no teacher gain or loss is anticipated, School Supt Mike Williams said Tuesday Figures compiled on last F riday showed the following number of students in these public schools in the county Warren County High School -906, Vaughan Elementary School -246, Mariam Boyd 320, Northside 293, North Warren? 261, Hawkins? 276, John Graham -246, Norlina 224, South Warren ? 219 and special students 15 All told, there were 2,996 students in classes on Friday, the tenth day of the 1988-89 school year Ihe siun lo< ated m front of the Churchill-Five Forks I ire Depart ment shown abo\ ?? greets passers-bs and informs them ot the depart ment's ? losing on < >< tolx r 1 I'hc fire department has planned to cease operation dne to the defeat ot a tax fire district h\ a vote V public hearing to li.iiii < iti/en input on the shut-down is scheduled tor September I ' it 111 p m ;it tht Warren < onntv ( ourthouse ? Staff Photo b\ Howard lories i Special Meeting Set To Discuss Fire Units \t U < ? ? j i.'M 't I >as id Pro. lt?r Spr.O.MIi'. 'I i behalf lit tin Warren i "? unit > Cn e < "? iiiimis sion ;i public heal mi: h ; i s been set f??i Mondas Sept H' . 1 1 . in p m to ret via > < iti/.en> ? mil MU'nt.s <>n trie p'mht tared b> the < 'hurchill-Kis e C'wks Fire I V partrnent and fo> other toe departments in Warren Counts Proctor prefaced his reque t bs reading t ht' letter of intent to ( vaso responding to calls. effet tive ( >ct. 1 The letter had form Hiven to tile file commission hs the ( 'iiui ehillT is e Corks I )epart merit in a railed meeting held A>u: 3 Accoi Iirii to John I] Mason. Churchill-Cis e Corks fire chief, less than 1 > percent of the > If: |', II til 1 1 II 1 llllllt > V. <?! i !il' I" \ < it i in the \ui it ' ? t - r < 'i h luiti th.it hail been < ailed tn poll climble \uter.s about the i '' it ii id of ,i taxed fire district Most nl the proper! \ -owners are non-residents, who. h> state law. are ineligible to vote Mason explained ( ommissioiier t leor^c Shearm said he had talked with a number "I lion-residents, who were ill su[> port ol tile taxed fire district I'hc non-residents have circu lated a petition and the> wish to ?' heard. Mason confirmed K\ unanimous consent, the b'>ai d '! couiitv commissioners i. i eed to support the need for a public llcarnu: i ontmued on paue i Smith Creek Subdivision Is Granted Board Approval Hie War i en I 'mints Planning Hoard approved a subdivision to tie [orated in the Smith Crock Township r! uri in.: its regular 1 1 11 int hi > mcctine. I uosdai aftoi 110011 Kepresentativ es tif Harris In vestments. Iii< presented pre liminai > plats tor Hilltop ( >aks subdivision, a planned unit development to be located in the Smith Creek Township, north el Norlina The subdivision, to con tain duplex-type residential hous int;. will utilize Norhna's watei .ind sewer lines The board approved the plats subject to the developer meet i lit: the following requirements paved streets, with the c\ i option of curbing and nutters. utilities installed and in place; development ol a landscape plan. and hold ,i mooting with the Town of Norlina to make sure that the plats meet with their standards In other matters, the board approved Phase Two and Phase Three of F & M Mobile Home Park, located on the Baltimore Road, subject to the presentation of a letter from the Town of Warrenton indicating the approval for the use of town water and sewage lines. This project will make available more lots for sale to the public approved Phase Two of Country Oak Estates, a mobile home park to tie located on the Airport Koad, developed by Greentree land Development < ompany The development will contain a central water system ,iM(i mil .ikn 1II11U I'M lilts til 1)0 sold tn the (illlilli hoard :ui 1 1 1 >< 1 . 1 1 < ? li'iun tile Hoard nt Adjustment's public hearing held last week ml Woods I .anditlg and Bright Horizons Recreation. both to be located on I ?iko (Iaston approved a final plat tin Rosa Hawkins Yarcey The plat indicated where Ms. Yancey had cut off an acre lot of her proper H in the Warrenton Township Lake Gaston Ladies Are Now Organizing The I -ike ( iaston I -allies' Club is now organizing for the l!>88-8(t yea i Meinljership is open to ladies who live on I.ike (iaston Ac tivities that will be a part of these meetings include arts, needle craft, quilting, golfing and exercising. The officers for the approach mi; year are Lynn Krongillo, president; Jan Tomlinson, first vice president; Rusty Scroggins, second vice president; Olive Ban ner, treasurer; Carolyn Palmer, assistant treasurer; Dot Halten hoff, secretary; Marge Buzzeil, assistant secretary; Margaret Ix)w, luncheon treasurer and Mary Luck, telephone/publicity. The first meeting of the club will be held Sept, 20 at 1 1 : 30 a.m. at Captain Joe's Restaurant in South Hill, Va. Those ladies who live on the lake and wish to join the club may make reservations for thus meeting by Sept. It by calling Margaret Low at 537-0296.
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