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gilend4? Bake Sale Is Scheduled The Hebron United Methodist Women will have a bake sale at AAA Gas Co. beginning at 9 a. m. Friday. Country Music Show Set A country music show featuring Wayne Kinton and the Country Wine Grass and Horton and Alta Brantley with the Music-Making Ramblers will be held Saturday from 7:30 until 10:30 p. m. at Macon School. Fall Bazaar Is Planned The Drewry Ladies Club will hold its fall bazaar Saturday at the Drewry Community Club from 11 a. m. to 4 p. m. A brunswick stew lunch will be available for $2, and stew will be sold by the quart for $3. There will be a white elephant table, along with arts, crafts, baked goods, and pantry goods. The public is invited. Yard Sale Is Announced The Lifeliners of Warrenton Pentecostal Holiness Church will have a yard sale Saturday across from IGA beginning at 8:30 a. m. Gospel Sing Is Scheduled There will be a gospel sing Sunday evening at 6 p.m. at Warrenton Church of God featuring the Sounds of Praise from Rocky Mount. The public is cordially invited. Musical Program Slated The Sunday School of Russell Union RZUA is having a musical program Sunday at 6 p.m. at the church. Everyone is invited to attend. Pastor To Be Honored The officers and members of Pine Grove Baptist Church of Macon will honor their pastor, the Rev. Nelson Johnson, and Mrs. Johnson on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the church. The guest speaker will be the Rev. C.E. McCullom and the choir from Oak Grove Baptist Church in Littleton. Special music will also be brought by the adult choir of Pine Grove. Holiday Tour Is Planned Five homes in and near Warrenton will be decorated for the holiday season and opened for a holiday homes tour on Sunday, Dec. 5, from 4 until 9 p.m. The tour is sponsored by Warren Academy. The cost is $5 and tickets may be purchased by contacting Mrs. James C. Harris, Jr. at 257-3430. Homecominfl Service S&L. Oak Chapel AME Church on Macon Road in Warrenton invites the public to worship with them on Sunday, Nov. 28, at homecoming observance. Speaker for the 11:30 a. m. service will be the Rev. E. G. Dunn. The afternoon service will begin at 1:30 p. m. I WARREN COUNTY GLASS NOW OPEN Located On U. S. 158 Beside Norlina Supermarket Mon. Thru Fri. - 8:30 to 5 P.M. Sat. 8:30 To 1 P.M. Specializing In Windshields, Window Glass, Mirrors, Storm Windows & Doors And Plexiglass. Phone 4563355. FRANK GUPTON, OWNER NOTICE To The Public I, Allen Williams, formor owner and operator of Williams Funeral Home, 104 S. Chestnut St., Henderson, N. C. from November, 1959 until December 31,1973, sold this business to Ronald L. Vaughan January 1,1974. I appreciate your confidence In me during these fourteen years and your loyal support. It was an unforgettable pleasure to serve you. Please address all future inquiries concerning Williams Funeral Home to Ronald L. Vaughan, current owner and Board Meets To Discuss Zoning, Other Matters (Continued from page 1) Pages 4 and 5. In area of land lying on the east and west sides of SR 1357, beginning at the end of the Lakeside Business District and extending in a northwesterly direction, along SR 1357 to the intersection with SR 1344, with a width of 50 feet on each side of the centerline of the road. An area of land lying on the east and west sides of SR 1344, beginning with the intersection of 1357 and extending in a northerly direction along SR 1344 to the boundary of the Lakeside Business District with a width of 500 feet on each side of the center line of said road. KERRLAKE 1 acre, more -or less, now occupied as Buchanan's Store, bounded as follows: North by SR 1202, East by SR 1200, South by Lucy B. Hawthorne and West by Lucy B. Hawthorne, said 1 acre being a square 208 feet on each side. 1 acre, more or less, now occupied as Mitchell's Store, bounded as follows: North by SR 1204, East by Garland Midyette, John L. Upchurch, Jr. and Rubert Pearle, South by Garland Midyette, John L. Upchurch, Jr., and Rubert Pearle and West by O. R. Dew. The following permitted uses are added to Section II-4: Item No. 10-Dwellings. To Section II-5-Neighborhood Business District: Item No. 8-Garages, Item No. 9Dwellings. The following changes are made under Section II-4 B-Dimensional reqirement paragraph (1). Each Lakeside Business District shall have a minimum size of one acre, and shall have required right-of-way to a state maintained road. All buildings shall be set back a minimum of 50 feet from any lake-side business district boundary line, except along lakeside business district boundary lines abutting Gaston Lake. Any combination of the above permitted uses may be established in a lakeside business district, subject to the requirements in Section II-5. Paragraph (2) SignsChange 12/sq. feet to 128/sq. ft. Section II-S B-5 signs change 50 sq. feet to 128/sq. ft. Section III-5 feeschange amount collected to 10.00. Maps of proposed amendments and other details are on file in the office of The Register of Deeds. Other Business Following endorsement of changes in the zoning ordinances, the commissioners held a short business session during which the following items were transacted. The commissioners adopted a resolution approving the issuance of $1,150,000 in Industrial Revenue Bonds to Interco, Inc. The funds will be used for the rehabilitation of Soultech at Soul City and its equipment. The contract for the purchase of a Chevrolet 4-door Capri, for County Manager Glenn Newsome was awarded to Boyd Chevrolet Company of Henderson, the lowest of three bidders. Its bid was for $9695, base bid and optional bid of $10,050.25. The optional bid included automatic door locks and windows. Other Bidders Other bidders were Rose Chevrolet Company of Louisburg with a base bid of $9,818.88 and optional bid of $10,180.13; and Randy Currin Chevrolet of Warrenton with a base bid of $10,187.03 and optional bid of $10,548.88. The construction of two sections of road work in Warren County, as submitted by S. R. Ross, Highway District Engineer, was accepted by the board, as follows: 1. Grade, drain and stabilize SR 1336, Coon Myritrk Road, from SR 1357 to dead end; .08 mile, $50,000. 2. Grade, drain and stabilize SR 1126 and SR 1127, Vicksboro-Southerland Road, part 1 from Shocco Creek to the Vance County line, .08 miles, $50,000. The bridge over Shocco Creek will be replaced with a pipe, and this cost will be borne by the Bridge Department. Ross said approximately $128,715 is available for this work from unused contingency funds and left over from completed work. The last item on the agenda was the matter of Soul City water rates adjustments. County Manager Glenn Newsome said that on Tuesday of last week, he and County Attorney Charles Johnson met with Attorney Floyd B. McKissick and Charles Worth of Soul City. In an amicable meeting, Newsome said, it was agreed that prior to any adjustment record a billing history of customers should be made. He said that it is hoped that this could be done by the end of the month. Also present at the meeting were Chairman Jack Harris and V. R. "Pete" Vaughan, administrator for the Town of Warrenton. The commissioners voted to table the matter until its December meeting. Prior to adjournment Chairman Jack Harris, expressed his pleasure with serving for the past seven years with retiring commissioners Herbert Harris and Clyde Edwards, and asked that he be permitted to introduce a resolution expressing this pleasure and the board's thanks lor the fine and loyal service rendered the county by these two commissioners. Harris's motion was seconded by Commissioner George Shearin, and approved by Commissioner Bill Skinner, the three reelected commissioners. Clothing Speaks Louder Than Words Perhaps you've never thought about it before, but clothing plays an important role in our first impression of others. By the same token, if you meet someone just briefly, you will be judged primarily on your appearance. Therefore, you'll want clothing to speak well for you, believes Dr. Judieth Mock, extension clothing specialist at North Carolina State University. When selecting garments, you may do well to remember that clothing performs seven roles, the specialist adds. For example, a pleasing appearance is especially important at certain stages in life. Feeling that you look attractive can give a feeling of self-confidence. Clothes can permit a pe#on-Jtt» use her imagination in selecting harmonious colors, textures, line and accessories that display that person's degree of creativity. Self expression or desire of creativity is the main reason for the increased number of homesewers. Clothes can be a means of establishing one's identity by expressing one's choice in the style of clothes. This is often referred to as "style" of dress. Clothes should satisfy a person's inner picture of himself. Color, fabric and style can be used to create the desired appearance. Clothing is a means of helping a person to be independent and to make decisions such as: What shall I make? What pattern, fabric and color should I choose? Teaching a child to dress himself is an early way to teach a child independence. He learns coordination and gains a sense of achievement. Dressing like others gives a sense of belonging. This conformity is important in various stages of life as with elementary school chil Laser Surgery Laryngeal papillomas, of ten called throat warts, con sist of multiple finger-liki projections with a centra core of fibrous tissue. Caus ed by a virus, they usually an benign, but as they continw to grow within the larynx oi trachea, they can block thi airway and become life threat ening, particularly in th< slender windpipe of a child Otolaryngologists at th< University of California San Francisco studying thi treatment of papillomas con dude in a new study tha excision of these growth with a carbon dioxide lase provides a "clear advance' over other treatment forms dren and teenagers. This feeling of group identity can influence how relaxed a child feels with other children. Many persons view clothing as a status symbol. However, there is not so great a degree of "class" distinction made today, as in the past, because lower priced fashion items, with a style and fabric similar to higher priced ones, are on almost every rack.
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