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Employ The Handicapped Week Members of the Duplin office of the Employment Security Commission and Vocational Rehabilitation are pictured above making plans to observe National Employ the Handicapped Week. Pictured above, left to right, Duplin Employment Security Commission Director Dennis Kirby, Vocational Rehabilitation counselor Chris Bass, VR Counselor Brenda McCullen, ESC Handicap specialists Sammie Southerland and VR counselor Bob Marker. National Employ The Handicapped Week The 40th annual observance of National Employ the Handicapped Week Oct. 7-13 will bring to North Carolinians a chance for disabled and non-disabled to work together toward better job opportunities for disabled workers. According to Sammie Souther land, handicapped specialist of the Employment Security Council, "by working together citizens of Duplin County can help to create a society in which we maximize our strengths and minimize our weaknesses." Mrs. Southerland states that handicapped individuals may have weaknesses that are more obvious than our own, but physically or mentally disabled workers also have skills and abilities which can be a real asset to employers. Reliable studies show that overall, disabled workers have fewer on-the-job in juries and have job performances and attendance records as good or better than unimpaired workers. Employers who recognize and utilize the abilities of disabled workers help to strengthen the economic growth of our community while benefiting their own busi ness," says Mrs. Southerland. During state fiscal year 1984, 10,435 individuals were rehabilitated with assistance from the state's voca tional rehabilitation program. The placement of these individuals could represent more than $65 million in increased annual earnings. The Duplin offices of the ESC and Vocational Rehabilitation, along with Services for the Blind, are co ordinating this year's efforts to help employers and the public become aware of the capabilities of disabled people. Local offices of these agencies may be contacted for further details. Call ESC at 296-1418 and VR at 296-0049. ??, j Theme For Warsaw Veterans Day 1 he Veterans Day committee tor 1984 has announced its theme for the ictivities in the schools of the /eterans Day celebration prior to the 9ov. 11 holiday. According to Mary Taylor of the iVarsaw Chamber of Commerce, this ?ear's theme will be the Post World Aar II years, 1945-1961. With the fall also being full of ;lection news, those Post World War I years will offer a chance to link study of the two-party system for luring that time citizens elected both i Democrat (Truman 1945-1953) and i Republican (Eisenhower 1953 1961). The time period also is marked at ts onset with concern over nuclear power and the dropping at' the atomic bombs. The issue of nuclear power has once more become relevant. A member of the committee stated. "Knowing at this time what the theme will be will help those preparing music and floats and units of study for our students. Under standing the 'why' underlying the celebration of Veterans Day comes easier when the theme gives a focus to a particular time period and erea of concern." Persons wishing to help with developing the 1984 theme may call Mary Taylor at 293-7814 or Merle Creech at 296-1922. Ruling Upheld Against Two Houses On One Lot In Kenansville The N.C. Court of Appeals in Raleigh last week upheld the Duplin County Superior Court ruling that Ronald C. Summerlin violated Kenansville zoning ordinances when he built a second house on one lot. Kenansville zoning ordinances ban two main buildings on one residential lot. Summerlin was re fused a permit for a steel-framed, residential-type structure on the same lot as his residence. He con tended that the town was wrong in rejecting his request and went ahead with construction. Summerlin ignored a District Court order in April 1983 to halt construction. Summerlin sought a writ of mandamus, demanding that the town issue the permit and pay him damages for delays. The lower courts upheld the town's right to control land use through zoning ordinances. Offering Handl^^i Woven JliM; Baskets ^ Seminar Contact 1 Cathy's Country Ceramics Rt. 2, Box 293A Mt. Olive NC 28365 568-3758 Call Today Limited Number Students Per Class All Fall Decorations 10% off During Oct. ? * ? PROOF YOURE . NOT POWERLESS 10 CONTROL YOUR POWER BU. ' Wfi ii t i/Hhir ~*i ??????? Not long ago, Mr Ray MageroT Wilmington signed r upforCT&L's nme ot-Use-Rates. "With a small adjustment in our aaiiy routine, reports nr nager were saving about zu7o. In Goldsboro CP&Ls Vvater Heater Rebates are working well for Mrs Fkm Farmer: 'Anytime you can save I money and there's no inconvenience, whynot do it?" Meanwhile, in Louisburg, Mr JosephTharrington used our 6% Loan Plan to better insulate his homeThe improved energy efficiency not only saves him money It also qualifies himfora monthly5% discount from CP&L. Call for detailsAs these people prove,you can control your power bills And the pcwer company can help I CP&L i ? < 1 Mf Joseph Thorrrvtori A $%>dncout fhrnLP&L I 'I _ . ' _ W \ J?K. It <?' Mrs fbm Farmer Monthly water heater rebates K A K A w* * m MrRayMager 20%sowngs *<th Time-Of-Use fi i STORE NO. 3 - PINK HILL HIGHWM - We Re,er? The >ifh, ^'m't ^uan*'''eS v ^ .1 - ^-_ '- !! l d j l~ ?? j A ICJNGS SSh sr \\" \ajju1k^ stomps u the food people / / "c v\ , . , from kinston // TOUCHERS 1 t r N ^ ? i. ' il > L J lr' / NO. 3 STORE ONLY Open 8:00 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily ? a 1? FAMILY PACKS I FRESH GROUND BEEF 88C LB. 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