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Faison Phone Rates Increase 60% At the December 2 meet ing of the Faison Town Board, Mayor Bill Carter informed the board of a 60 percent increase of the local telephone rates. >Z A 60 percent increase over ! * the basic rate of $5.95 would mean a bill of $9.40 each *1 month. Carter said. An in >" crease of $2.20 in Faison's J* basic rate and a charge of $1.25 for each phone would increase customer bills at I* least $3.45. he explained, i- And. Carter added. Faison is ) - second in overall increases ;* listed by Carolina Telephone and Telegraph. '. - Rate increases were filed with the Utilities Commis ?Z sK>n on October 1, and will Z become effective April I, if ? no action has been taken by - the Commission. Howecer. Z Caner said, the Commission Z can review the rates after : Apnl 1 ? I "I want this board to go on ? record with the Utilities * Commission," Carter said. "We should either approve " the rates or disapprove them, but w-e should go on record one way or another. And. we must take into consideration that a great amount of Faison's citizens are living on fixed incomes." Commissioner William lgoe suggested the board take no action on the rates until a representative from Carolina Telephone could meet with the board at the January'meeting. A contract was approved with rir ard and Perry, a Goldsooro accounting firm, to audit Faison's water pro ject. According to Town Ad ministrator Neil Mallory. payment of a $<>0,500 Clean Water Bond Grant will not be issued Faison until an audit of the project is complete. The accounting Firm will receive $375 for auditing the project. Commissioner Fred Wheless updated the board on the water project, Ac cording to Wheless, the ele vated storage tank is com plete and will begin opera tion when distribution and well lines are connected. The storage tank had been sche duled to begin operation November IS, but, Wheless said lines to the well were not complete. Cumberland Paving Company, respon sible tor the instalation of distribution and well to tank lines, is working under a late penalty. Wheless said. A public hearing was held on uses for revenue sharing funds received since the completion of the 1980-81 budget. A total of S3,242 in additional revenue sharing fynds and $168 of increase were amended into the town budget after the hearing. V . ' . | ' ? " Mavis Bradshaw, with the Community Building Com mission in Faison, was the only citizen appearing before the board at the public hearing. Mrs. Bradshaw thanked the board for allo cating $1,000 into the com munity building fund. She commented that some paint ing and cleaning inside the building has been accom plished. Since May the faci lity has been rented 11 times, she said. The revenue sharing funds were adopted into the budget as follows: $1,000 for the community building. $910 for sidewalks, and $1,500 for drainage and tile. Open Letter To the Editor: I would like to comment in reply to the recent decision of the National Council of Churches to reprint a new edition of the Bible in a "non-se*ist" form No man or woman can change the Bible, because it is God's Holy Word, and no one can enter Heaven any way but God's wav. that is. the wav of the cross. What greater love can anyone show than to give his life for his friends and enemies, just as Jesus ex emplified when He praved on the cross "Fatner, forgive them for they know not what they do." Likewise. His last miracle was on the cross when he saved the thief that repented. Please read the book of Jeremiah where Jehoiakim. king of Judah. burneJ the words of the Lord in the fire (roll of a book), and see God's anger and punish ment. The Bible says: "He that believeth on the Son hath everlasting life and he that believeth not on the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abideth on him." John 3:36 "If any man shall add unto these things God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in the book, and if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy. God shall t .ke away his part of the book of life, and out of the Holy city and from things written in this book." Revelation 22:18-19 It is dangerous to take from or add to the Bible, for "what does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul." Sincerely. Annie Mae Ezzell, resident Guardian Care Nursing Home Kenansville. N.C. 28349 A GIFT THAT WILL LAST ^ This holiday season when all the presents are put away, give the gift that keeps on giv ing. The World Book Encyclopedia, one gift that will be used over and over again. For Information call FLORENCE GALLIER 288-2275 [P-7] GIANT COOKIES ARE EASY GIFT IDEAS Looking for a new idea for Christmas gifts from your kitchen'' Think BIG! Giant teddy bear and wreath cookies will delight everyone Besides making perfect gifts, they 11 be "hot sellers" *i church bazaars. They are easy to make with refrigerated slice-and-bake cookie dough and pres surized decorator icing. The simple instructions and dia grams are easy to follow, then decorate as illustrated or use your own ideas. HOLIDAY COOKIE SHAPES Materials Needed: 1 roll refrigerated sugar ? 17 uz.) or chocolate chip (16 oa. or 27 oz. 1 slice and-bake cookies Green tinted sugar Red. green, and pink pres surized decorator icing General Directions: For easier cutting and shaping, work with part of the dough at a time and refrigerate the rest until needed. Slice cookie dough into 1/4-inch slices. Shape cookies on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 F. for 12 to 14 minutes or until light golden brown around edges. (Do not overbake.) Cool on cookie sheet 3 to 5 minutes; remove. Cool completely before decorating. Cookie Shapes: Holiday Wreath: 1) Use 7 slices for each cookie. 2) i Arrange slices, slightly over- j lapping, to form a circle i about 5 1/2 inches in diame- I ter. 3) Sprinkle with green 1 sugar. 4) Bake. Cool. 5) i Using decorator icing make I bow, holly leaves and deco- i ratrve edge with leaf tip. i Make holly berries and writ ten words with a writing tip. J Teddy Bear: 1) Use 7 dices for each cookie. 2) Arrange 6 of the dices, edges just touching, as ihown. Cut seventh dice in lalf. Place 2 halves, curved tides out, about 1/8 inch From head on either side for ears. 3) Bake. Cool. 4) Using decorator icing outline ears, arms, feet, vest and facial features with a writing tip. ROTARY STUDENT OF THE MONTH JULIA SPICER - Pictured above is Julia Spicer,, a senior at James Kenan, who was chosen as Rotary Student of the Month for December. Julia is pictured with Rotary member Jimmy Strickland of Warsaw. Student Of The Month Julia Spicer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williams Spicer of Kenansville, Vas named December Rotary Student of the Month at their regular December meeting. Julia ranks second in her senior class of 143. Her school activities include: Beta Club, cheerleader, president of Student Council. All County chorus, softball team, ASU Summer Science Program, accompanist for chorus, Pep Club, tennis team. Swing Choir, sophomore class treasurer, president of Student Government Association, National Honor Society, Monogram Club, annual staff, Peace College Scholar ship nominee, Morehead Scholarship nominee. She has been verv active in 4-H, having been president of the Kenansville 4-H Club, participant in 4-H talent show in Raleigh, attended 4-H National Jr. Horticulture convention as a state winner and was selected national winner, and is a Jr. 4-H leader. 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