CALENDAR I Body Mechanics, a low impact aerobics class, will begin April 19. Classes, sponsored by Warren County Community Schools at the War ren County Health Department, will be taught until June 9 on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Warrenton Baptist Church parish hall from 5:30 p.m. until 6: 15 p.m. by Mrs. Ann Copley, R.N. The cost of the classes is $10. For further information or to register, call 257-1185. Board Of Education To Meet The Warren County Board of Education will meet Monday, April 18, at 8 p.m. in the conference room at the Warren County Schools' central office. The public is invited. Public Hearing Set At Vaughan A public hearing concerning the building plan and the May 3rd bond referendum will be held by the Warren County Board of Education on Tuesday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. at Vaughan Elementary School. Women's Day Service Is Planned Women's Day will be held at the Warrenton Baptist Church on Bragg Street on Sunday, April 17, at 11 a.m. Mrs. Bernadine Ballance, attorney, will be the guest speaker. The Rev. Walter Yarborough, pastor, invites everyone to attend. Virginia Group Will Perform The Third-Sunday Night Sing will be held at North Warrenton Bap tist Church on Sunday, April 17, at 7:30 p.m. Music will be provided by The Foundations of Crewe, Va. The public is cordially invited. Designation Deadline Nears Warren County farmers, who have not designated a tobaccco warehouse for the sale of their tobacco in 1988, should come to the ASCS office before April 15. The automatic designation system, which is in effect for some counties, is not in force for 1988 in Warren Coun ty. Each producer should ensure that his or her tobacco farms have been designated properly by April 15. For further information, con tact the Warren County ASCS Office. Methodist Women To Gather The Raleigh Sub-district United Methodist Women's Meeting will be held on Thursday, April 14, at 10 a.m. at Macon United Methodist Church, hosted by the women of the Macon Charge? Hebron, War ren Plains and Macon United Methodist churches. Ministerial Group Plans Meet Warren Co-operative Ministries will have its quarterly meeting on April 18 at 7:30 p.m. at Ridgeway Baptist Church. The public is invited. Notary Public Course Is Set A five-hour Notary Public education course will be offered Mon day and Tuesday, April 25-26, from 6: 30-9 p.m. in the Vance-Granville Community College Auditorium in Henderson. Mrs. Alma 0. Husketh of Creedmoor will be the instructor. Persons wishing to enroll must hold a high school diploma or equivalent. Since enrollment will be limited to 30 persons, interested applicants should pre-register by call ing 1492-2061 by April 22. A registration fee of $15, plus book costs, will be charged. Revival Services Are Planned Revival services will be held April 25-29 at Essex Church of God on N.C. 42 in Hollister, beginning nightly at 7:30 p.m. Evangelist Frederick Shmidt, of Abundant Harvest Ministries in Colerain, will be the guest speaker and special music will be provided. The Rev. Ronald Richardson, pastor, invites everyone to attend. Young People's Service Slated A Young People's Day Service will be held Sunday, April 17, at 11 : 15 a.m. at Pine Grove Baptist Church. The Rev. Christopher Silver, a senior at Warren County High School from Pine Chapel Baptist Church in Hollister, will be the guest speaker. The public is cordial ly invited to join the celebration. Musical Program Is Scheduled The Greater Ashley Chapel Baptist Church Pastor's Aid Club will sponsor a musical program on Sunday, April 17, at 5 p.m. Guests have been invited to the Vaughan sanctuary. Morning Prayer Plans Listed Morning Prayer will be held at All Saints' Episcopal Church on Sun day, April 10, at 9 a.m. The public is cordially invited to the sanc tuary, which is located in Warrenton at the corner of Front and Franklin streets. Visitation Day Service Set A Visitation Day service will be held Sunday, April 17, at 11 a.m. at Shocco Baptist Church. Frank Ballance, Jr. will serve as master of ceremonies and dinner will be served in the fellowship hall. The Rev. Roger Brodie, pastor, invites everyone to attend. Anniversary Service Slated Calvin Davis and the Union Grove Gospel Chorus will observe their 14th Anniversary on Sunday, April 17 at 4 p.m. at Union Grove Bap tist Church. Featured on the program will be the Jerusalem Gospel Choir of Warrenton and special guests, The Yancey Family Singers of Oxford. The mistress of ceremonies will be the Rev. Sister Mary Yancey Reid of Oxford. The Rev. Ray Green will video the program. The public is cordially invited to attend. Stewardship Session Planned Bible study on the topic of stewardship will be held at Snow Hill Baptist Church on Wednesday, April 13, at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. C. Wayman Alston will be the instructor. The public is cordially invited to attend. Missionary Circle Program Set Hie Pleasant Hill Missionary Circle of the Oakville community will have its annual program on Sunday, April 17, at 3 p.m. Members of various circles throughout the county will participate in the service and music will be provided by the Jordan Hill Senior Choir. The public is invited to attend. Screening Scheduled In Inez The cholesterol screening scheduled for today (Wednesday, April IS) was held at the Smoke House Country Store instead of Coleman's Grocery. The Oak Level United Church of Christ Choir No. II will present its annual program on Sunday, April 17, at 4 p.m., featuring the Easter cantata, I p From The Crat e, under the direction of Mrs. Connie Davis. The Rev. Leon White, pastor, invites the public to attend the event to be held in the church sanctuary in Drewry. Choir To Celebrate Anniversary The New Bethel Gospel Choir will celebrate its anniversary at New Bethel Baptist Church in Macon on Sunday, April 17, at 6 p.m. The Rev. George Dixon, pastor, and the members of the congregation in vite everyone to attend. Eaton's Ferry Chapter To Gather The Eaton's Ferry Chapter, American Association of Retired Per sons ( AARP I will meet Thursday at 7 : 30 p.m. at the Warren County Rescue Squad Building. A covered dish supper is planned for 6: 30 p.m. John Ackerman, employed in the Trust Department of Branch Bank ing and Trust Company in Wilson, will be the guest speaker. Annual Pow-Wow Plans Outlined The Haliwa-Saponi Tribe's 23rd Annual Pow-Wow will be held on April 15 and 16 at the Bethlehem Crossroads. There will be a dance contest, the crowning of the tribal princess, and the guest speaker will be Mrs. Lucille Dawson, a Narragansett Indian and director of Human Development Services for U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. There will be a general admission charge. The public is invited to attend. As Outside Chores Begin, Don't Neglect House Plant You can get your fill of scratching in the dirt, planting and watering now that spring weather has arrived, but leave enough time to continue taking care of the plants that are in the house. Their needs don't change with the change of seasons. Just remember, the house plants again will be the center of attention next winter when everything now turning green outside fades back to brown. The best method of feeding house plants is to use liquid fer tilizer, suggest North Carolina State University agricultural ex tension specialists. Be sure to follow manufac turer's directions when using a soluble fertilizer. If you use a dry garden type fertilizer, dissolve one teaspoonful in a quart of warm water. Stir well and let stand overnight before using. Then use enough of the solution around well established plants to wet the soil well. Plants that have out-grown their containers should be repot ted in large containers. A good potting medium is a mixture of three parts loamy soil, two parts peat moss and one part coarse sand. To this mix ture add one cup of 20 percent superphosphate per bushel of prepared soil. Bone meal may be substituted for the super phosphate. Many house plants do better out of doors in the summer, if they are adapted to outside con ditions. They may be grown on porches, terraces or in the gar den border. This would not apply to African violets and certain other sensitive specimens. You can carry many types of house plants through the sum mer by burying them up to the rim of the container in a choice site out of doors. A layer of gravel at the base of each pot will assure good drainage. Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Hunter Are Hostesses For Meeting Mrs. J. D. Roberts and Mrs. Edward Hunter were co hostesses for the American Legion Auxiliary Limer Post No. 25 in the home of Mrs. Roberts on April 7th. Mrs. A. A. Wood, president, ac cepted reports from the standing committees. Mrs. Melvin Shear in, scholar ship chairman, reported that she had received only one letter for the Lily Wood Scholarship. It was pointed out that grandchildren as well as children of veterans are eligible for the scholarship. Let ters requesting the scholarship should be in the hands of Mrs. Shearin by May 1. Mrs. Shearin's address is Rt. 1, Box 26, Hollister, N.C.. Mrs. Wood announced that the May meeting would be the fami ly picnic. She also urged mem bers to attend the meeting of District V in Henderson at 1:30 on April 23 at the Legion Post on Garnett Street. The new method for paying dues for the coming year was explained. A motion was made and passed that the club support the Child and Youth Program of the Auxiliary at the state level. Mrs. Dorothy Fowler gave a most provocative program on current events. The hostesses served coffee and cake to the members present. . -V , ? ? PAH) POLIIIC AL ADVI KTISI Ml NI Vote For A Man Who Thinks Like You BRUCE H. ROSE, JR. ? For ? County Commissioner MAY 3. 1988 THE PEOPLE'S MAN More for jour money. CARDINAL Savings Bank, Inc. 6-Month CD ANNUAL RATE w mw.m. WW ANNUAL YIELD 7.14% 7.40% 12-Month CD ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL YIELD 7.51% 7.80% 30-Month CD ANNUAL RATE ANNUAL YIELD 7.93% 8.25% Only $500 minimum deposit for top-of-the-market rates. Annual rate compounded daily Effective date Tuesday. April 1 2 thru Monday, April 1 8 Call about our IRA Bonus Rates! MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION Warrenton: 207 South Main Street, (919) 257-1231. Spring Hope: Highway 64, (919) 478-3684 Morehead City: Park way Shopping Center, 4917 Arendell Street, (919) 247-6336. Rocky Mount: 115 North Church Street, (919) 446-3275. Wilson: Bre-wood Shopping Center, (919) 237-1776. Raleigh Mortgage i oan Office: 1100 Logger Court, Suite c 102, (919) 850-9455 ^ Why Settle Forless? If You're Interested In The Best, You Should Interest Yourself In A Honda! The newly designed Civic Hatchback is quality transportation at a low price! With 4-speed overdrive manual transmission. 1 .5 liter 16-valve SOHC engine, rack-and pinion steering, split folding rear seatback, and much more! It not only looks good on the outside, it provides plenty of interior roominess for passengers. Or take a look at the Honda Civic 4-door with it's improved overall aerodynamics and driver visibility. Featuring a 16 valve engine, Dual-Point programmed fuel injection, rack-and-pinion steering, front wheel drive, optional I 4-speed automatic transmission and much more! For quality, dependability and styling Honda offers the very best car you can get your hands on at the very best price you'll find. What are you waiting for? At Henderson Honda, we have the car you want at the price you need. We just thought you'd be interested. We abo ha vein stock a great selection of Accords, Preludes &CRXs!