Members of the Warren County Committee of the
Museum of History Associates attending a recent
luncheon and orientation session in Roanoke Rapids
were: (left to right) Mrs. Sally T. White, Mrs. Nell
S. Padgett, Richard E. Hunter, and Mr*. Nellie B.
Gardner, county chairman, Mr». Mary Elisabeth
Taylor, Mrs. Emma Lou Traylor and Mr». Jan
Perkinson.
Museum Associates Launch Campaign
The North Carolina
Museum of History
Associates began their
1984 Membership Cam
paign recently with a
luncheon and orien
tation session at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Willie J. Long in
Roanoke Rapids. The
meeting, for campaign
volunteers in east and
central North Carolina,
included the Warren
County Committee:
Mrs. Sally T. White,
Mrs. Nell S. Padgett,
Richard Hunter, county
chairman, Mrs. Nellie
B. Gardner, Mrs. Mary
Elizabeth Taylor, Mrs.
Emma Lou Traylor and
Mrs. Jan Perkinson.
The Museum Associ
ates, a 9,000-member
statewide support group
for the North Carolina
Museum History and
24 state historic sites,
provides educational
programs and artifact
displays for every coun
ty of the state.
Campaign volunteers
were the first to preview
a new museum
program, "North
Carolina's First
Ladies," which was
produced and funded by
the Museum Associates.
The audiovisual
program features gowns
in the museum collec
tion which belonged to
CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL
FOR AN INDUSTRIAL PROJECT
The Warren County Industrial Facilities
and Pollution Control Financing Authority
(Owens-Illinois, Inc. Project)
The undersigned, on behalf of the SECRETARY OF THE DEPART
MENT OF COMMERCE of the State of North Carolina (the
"Secretary"), pursuant to Section 159C-7 of the North Carolina General
Statutes and the regulations promulgated thereunder by the Secretary
(the "Regulations"), DOES HEREBY CERTIFY, FIND AND DETER
MINE, as follows:
1. The Warren County Industrial Facilities and Pollution Control Finan
cing Authority (the "Authority"), a political subdivision and body cor
porate and politic of the State of North Carolina created by resolution
adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the County of Warren, in ac
cordance with the Industrial and Pollution Control Facilities Financing
Act, Chapter 159C of the North Carolina General Statutes, as amended
(the " Act"), has filed with the Secretary, Pursuant to Section 159C-7 of the
Act and the Regulations, an Application for Approval of an Industrial
Project described therein to be owned and operated by Owens-Illinois,
Inc., a North Carolina corporation (the "Operator") and to be financed by
an issue of not more than $1,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of in
dustrial revenue bonds of the Authority to be issued pursuant to the Act.
2. The proposed industrial project referenced above consists of the con
struction^ an industrial facility containing approximately 214,000 square
feet to be located in Warren County, North Carolina on U. S. Highway 1
approximately four miles southwest of Norlina, North Carolina, and to
acquire and install therein certain machinery and equipment (the in
dustrial facility, machinery and equipment being hereinafter collectively
called the "Project"). The Project will be owned and operated by the
Operator. The estimated maximum cost of the Project is $17,500,000. The
Project will provide approximately 85 new jobs.
3. Public Notice of the Authority's intention to submit its Application for
Approval was duly published in the manner required by the Regulations
and all comments, if any, received in accordance with such notice have
been considered by the Secretary.
4. Notice of public hearing on the advisability of the Project and the
issuance of the bonds in connection therewith by the Board of County
Commissioners of Warren County was duly published, the public hearing
was held by the said Board of Commissioners as provided for in said
notice and a list of the names and addresses of all persons who made
comments at the public hearing and a summary of such comments have
been filed with and considered by the Department of Commerce pursuant
to applicable Regulations.
5. As required by the third full paragraph of Section 159C-7 of the Act,
the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development has
certified to the undersigned that the Project will not have a materially
adverse effect on the environment.
Upon due consideration of the Authority's Application for Approval and
the comments, if any, received with respect thereto aiui the receipt of the
certification referenced in paragraph 5 above, the undersigned hereby
further CERTIFIES, FINDS AND DETERMINES in accordance with
Section 159C-7 of the Act and the Regulations as follows:
(1) The Project is an "industrial project for industry" within the
meaning of Section 159C-3(U) (i) of the Act and therefore an "industrial
project" within the meaning of Section 159C-7(1).
(2) The Operator will pay an average weekly manufacturing wage
which is above the average weekly manufacturing wage paid in Warren
County.
(3) The Project will not have a materially adverse effect on the en
vironment.
(4) The new jobs to be generated by the Project will be large enough in
number to have a measurable impact on the area immediately surroun
ding the location of the Project and will be commensurate with the size
and cost of the Project.
(5) The Operator has demonstrated its capability to operate the
Project.
(6) The financing of the Project by the Authority will not cause or result
in the abandonment of an existing industrial or manufacturing facility of
the Operator or an affiliate of the Operator elsewhere within the State of
North Carolina.
(7) The Project is hereby approved and this Certificate of Approval
shall become effective as provided in Section 159C-7 of the Act.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this Cer
tificate of Approval pursuant to delegation from the Secretary of the
Department of Commerce in accordance with G. S. 143 B -10 (a) on the
24th day of September, 1984.
VICTOR W. BARFIELD
Deputy Secretary of the Department of
Commerce of the State of North Carolina
Victor W.Barfield
(Estoppel Notice)
The above Approval is reviewable as provided in Article 4 of Chapter
150A of the General Statutes of North Carolina only by an action filed,
within 30 days after the date of this publication, in the Superior Court of
Wake County. If no such action is filed within such 30-day period, the
validity of such Approval shall be conclusively presumed, and no court
shall have authority to inquire into such Approval.
the wives of 23 of North
Carolina's governors,
beginning with the
Revolutionary period to
the present. In addition
to the gowns, the
audiovisual shows por
traits, artifacts, and
memorabilia, providing
the additional informa
tion about the person
alities and accomplish
ments of this state's
First Ladies.
Now that North Caro
lina history is once
again a required subject
at the eighth grade level
after a 13-year lapse, the
Museum Associates has
funded several educa
tional resources and
audiovisual programs
for every eighth grade
classroom in the state,
according to Mrs. Gard
ner.
Last year the Museum
Associates used mem
bership funds to provide
an audiovisual entitled
"The Roanoke Voyages/
America's 400th Anni
versary" for all schools
in the state that include
an eighth grade.
Later this year a
cassette tape and film
strip of "North Caro
lina's First Ladies" will
be mailed to every
school in Warren Coun
ty, which includes the
eighth grade.
The "North Carolina's
First Ladies" program
reflects the role of
women in North
Carolina history; and,
along with serving as an
aid in teaching history,
it will be shown at
Museum of History
Associate - sponsored
Museum Days across
Museum Days, for
members and prospec
tive members of the
History Museum, will
often include as guest of
honor one or more of
North Carolina's living
First Ladies.
These governor's
wives, who are also ser
ving as Honorary Chair
men for the museum
this year, include Mrs.
Terry Sanford, Mrs.
Dan K. Moore, Mrs.
Robert W. Scott, Mrs.
James E. Holshouser,
and Mrs. James B.
Hunt, Jr.
Mrs. Gardner noted
that museum member
ships begin at $15 and
may be obtained by
calling any member of
the Warren County
Committee.
Others attending the
membership campaign
meeting were Associate
. President Mrs. Sher
wood H. Smith of
Raleigh, Vice President
Mrs. Robert J. Page of
Chapel Hill, State Mem
bership Chairman Mrs.
Thomas F. Harrington
of Eden, State Member
ship Co-Chairman Mrs.
George W. Lyles of High
Point, and Associate
Executive Director Eve
Williamson of Raleigh.
Attends Meeting
Mrs. Bessie Shearin,
dietary supervisor at
Maria Parham Hospital
in Henderson attended
the fall meeting of the
North Carolina Dietary
Managers Association
September 13-14 in Win
ston Salem.
Mrs. Shearin Uvea on
Rt 2, Nor Una.
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Card Of Thanks
I would like to express
my appreciation and
gratitude to all
relatives, neighbors and
friends and for the
prayers, flowers, visits,
telephone calls, and
other expressions of
sympathy shown during
the illness and passing
of our beloved brother,
Robert Bullock. I would
like to express a special
thanks to Dr. Creshma
and Dr. Green and the
Warren General
Hospital Staff. Your
love and concern will
always be remembered.
His sister
MARY ANNA EPPS
We would like to ex
press our thanks for
cards, prayers and
other acts of kindness
shown our family during
the loss of our loved one.
God bless you.
THE FAMILY OF
ANNA SEAMAN
The Reverend Ben
jamin Williams and
family wish to express
their sincere appreci
ation and thanks to all
the churches, members,
and friends for the many
prayers, concerns,
cards and monetary gif
ts received during the
loss of their loved one,
Mrs. Elizabeth Patter
son Williams. Hie heart
felt emotions are receiv
ed in a gracious manner
and it is in times like
these that caring love is
expressed and visualiz
ed. The countless ges
tures of love shown from
persons traveling near
and far can not be
measured; neverthe
less, Reverend Williams
with deepest love has
implemented •
memorial fund for the
late Mrs. Elisabeth Pat
terson Williams at the
Mt. Calvary Baptist
Church in Hilton Head
Island, South Carolina.
All are welcome to
donate any funds in Mrs.
Willams' memory.
Special thanks are given
to Reverend Clevester
Harms and the Jeru
salem Baptist Church of
Warrenton, North
Carolina. May God bless
each of you, and
because of Calvary we
will always remain
yours in Christ.
PEVEREND
BENJAMIN WIL
LIAMS & FAMILY
To all my relatives,
friends and acquaint
ances that paid respect
to my late husband, Dr.
George Theodore Dill
after his passing away
and who comforted me
in my great loss, I want
to express my warmest
thanks and ap
preciation.
MRS. BIRGITTA
TYRADILL
In Memoriam
In memory of Miriam
Ingram, a patient at
Warren Nursing Center,
who passed away on
Sept. 20.
As the days have come
and gone,
We feel she is in heaven,
but not alone.
Her lines of inspiration
were like a cheery
song.
She would make the
good days better
And help when things
went wrong.
It was hard to see her
leave us
And no hand can heal
the grief.
Kind words bring con
sola ti on
But cannot bring relief.
We know she is out of
her suffering
And at a place of rest
We should not grieve
Because God knew best
A friend,
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Only S left to sell.
51-ac. farm. Close to
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tobacco. Open land.
Growing timber. Long
road frontage. No
buildings. Owner
financing. $32,500.
FARMS:
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10 acres growing pines.
Liberia.
23 acres. Near South
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Excellent lot potential.
58-acre cattle farm. 40
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Long road frontage.
117-acre farm. 2 tracts.
6,000 pounds tobacco.
25 acres good growing
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Mini farms. Variable
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42 acres. Airport Rd.
2,000 pounds tobacco.
10 acres open. 18 acre*
beautiful pine timber.
Partial owner financing.
68-acre farm. Drewry.
6,300 pounds tobacco.
Pond. 40 acres open.
Buildings
75 acres. Small frame
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spot. Road frontage.
Growing timber.
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Afton area.
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tation pine. $575facre.
Owner financing.
15 acres. SR 1117. Good
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30 acres. Grove Hill.
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$4,000 down. Balance at
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Building lots. SR 1001
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Manson. Large lot. 3Vj
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$10,500.
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$50,000.
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1,544 sq. ft. Afton area.
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