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Thursday. August as, 1979 v -v , If: • wjj fSoB . m dP- Sj* j§* —; W iSmL ■if" | mk f^'t:r VHHnif *. - TRUST BANKING Francis H. Fries, the father of trust banking in North Carolina, brought the concept to the state in 1893 when he opened Wachovia Loan and Trust Company. Fries continued as Wachovia’s president until his death in 1931. Anniversary Celebrated By Jerry Adams (Editor’s Note: North Carolina’s oldest trust bank, the Wachovia Bank and Trust Company of Winston- Salem, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. Its predecessor bank, Wachovia Loan and Trust, introduced trust banking to the state and promoted it vigorously during an era when North Carolina’s in dustrial and economic bases were in their infancy. The following article, prepared by freelance writer Jerry Adams, described the origins of trust banking in North Carolina and explains some of the misconceptions that exist about the industry. Adams specializes in REWARD OFFERED A SIOO reward has been posted for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone shooting or otherwise taking game on the Crisanti property on Base Road. The property is a Wildlife Refuge. Those with information should call 482-2282. 78° IS COOL mr -JFy io *o V bI sj! * II R>r every degree cooler than 78? your air condi tioner uses about 5% more electricity. And in the summer, when the most electricity is used, that can make a big difference. So please, set your home air conditioner at 78° or higher, or no more than 15°cooler than the temper ature outside (whichever writing about banking and attended the School of Banking of the South at Louisiana State University.) Probably the least un derstood aspect of banking today is the trust depart ment. Trust operations are so shrouded in consumers’ lack of awareness that the American Banks Association not long ago prepared a “quiz” to clear up the misconceptions. Among the points made were that the fastest growing market for trust services is not among the rich but among the middle class. Also, there are more than Continued On Page 6-A is the higher setting.) You can also take these two important energy management steps. First, restrict your weekday use of major appliances during the “peak load ” hours of 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Second, don’t overwork your water heater. Use the dishwasher and washing machine only for full loads,and wash clothes in cool water in stead of hot By following these tips, you’ll be keeping your electric bills down, and helping us all make it through the summer with out power shortages. Vepco Board Os Education Comments On Discipline Problem It is the belief of the Edenton-Chowan Board of Education that every child has the right to a public school education and that his education be ad ministered in an orderly manner. The board, further, contends that every effort be made by the school Tips On Renovation The best time of year is approaching for most Chowan County residents to establish a new lawn or renovate an old law. Pete Thompson, Chowan County agricultural ex tention chairman, said the most widely grown grass in Chowan County is fescue. Fescue is a cool season grass, which means that it does best planted after , hot weather is over. Hie ideal time to plant fescue in Chowan County is Sep tember and October, Thompson added. “If you are thinking about starting or redoing your lawn, let me suggest that you take a few minutes and consider some pointers on lawns from the N. C. Agricultural Extension Service,” Thompson said. One way to get lawn in formation is to call Ex tension Teletip. Teletip is a statewide, toll free telephone answering service operated by Extension. By calling a single number, North Carolina residents can get information on any of nearly 800 topics on Teletip. Included are several messages related to lawns. The title of these messages and their numbers are as follows: Care of Fescue Lawns, 2217; Fescue and Bluegrass Disease Control, 2219; Grass in Shady Areas, 2221; Renovating Old Lawns, 2225; Starting a New Lawn, 2227; Watering Lawns, 2229. To hear these messages, call Teletip at 1-800-662-7301 and tell the operator the number of the messages you wish to hear. "Tim* it a great physician." Banjamin Disraeli C^JjJJNN Distributors For_ ~ ! H Since not h Jmm y Wuslkani I Americas Rscrite . HOUSEAUmMER y The Economy of W00d.... The Convenience of Automatic Heat: THE CHOWAN HERALD system to provide for regular attendance to prevent drop-outs, suspensions and dismissals whenever possible. However, the board realizes that situations occur that require a prin cipal to take action that may result in suspension or dismissal. Public School Law of North Carolina clearly grants the power of the principal to suspend or dismiss pupils in G.S. 115- 147: “The principal of a school shall have authority to suspend or dismiss any pupil who willfully and persistently violates the rules of the school or who may be guilty of immoral or disreputable conduct, or who may be a menace to the school: Provided any suspension or dismissal denying a pupil the right to attend school during the last 10 school days of the school year shall be subject to the approval of the county or city superintendent ” || CHOICE BEEF II WHOLE BEEF |«[ ■I LOINS SK, s|79 RIBEYES ~ $2 89 H B Frver Parte Ih 59< Whole Smoked Picnics lb - 59 ‘ 9 T rryer rarts ID.D/ Smoked Picnics sliced lb. 69* S Mm Family Pack Leg & Breast D f , r~\ Fryer Breasts lb. 69* Quarters lb. 57* T-Bone Steaks lb. $ 2 39 \ \ II , Leg & Breast Sirloin Steaks lb. $ 2 19 \ \ I I Combo Pack lb. 69* u * d ■*> “wn < I—i J ■■■ ■ Harris Bacon 12 oz. 79 g B Black Hawk Sausage lb. 89* Choice Rib Steaks lb. *2” *5 i Big Top Bologna 89* Club Steak lb. *2 H A Peanut City Hams lb. 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U Orange Drink 64 oz. 69c ST&eam. .16 oz. 79c WSSHIU ARMOUR VIENNA CAROLINA DAIRIES ICE CREAM \ *** r\ Sausage. .5 oz. 2/SI.OO Sandwiches ..6 pk. 69c \ r!^ E £X j/rj The following are procedures for handling cases which terminate a dismissal and suspension 1. The principal shall notify the student con cerning the suspension or 1 dismissal, clearly stating the reason for the action and the conditions which the student must meet; at the same time, the principal shall give the student an opportunity to present his own case. 2. When dismissal is recommended by the principal for a period greater than 10 days or, suspension occurs during the last 10 days of school, the principal shall confer with the superintendent and secure his approval before official action is taken. The student shall then be notified immediately in writing concerning the final decision resulting from the conference. He also shall be appraised by the principal of appeal procedures available to him in writing. 3. Before sending a student home during the school day, contact shall be made with the parent or guardian, if possible, or with some adult in charge of the student’s home. 4. A written notification shall be sent promptly to the parent or guardian stating reasons for the suspension or dismissal and the con ditions which the student must meet. 5. In all cases of suspension notification of the action and the reasons for it shall be sent promptly to the superintendent and the chairman of the central staff committee on appeals and grievances. 6. In all cases where the principal suspends ten or more students at the same time, the principal shall notify the superintendent promptly and the chairman of the central staff com mittee on appeals and grievances. The board believes that all persons have the right to be heard through apppeals. Thus, the system-wide procedural process for making appeals expressing grievances, which do or do not involve suspension and dismissal, shall be as follows: 1. The student shall be granted the right to be heard by the classroom teacher in a student-teacher con ference when convenient to both parties, and within, where possible, twenty-four hours. After the conference, a record shall be made regarding:, date, length of conference, topic and results. - 2. If the student or teacher is dissatisfied as a result of this conference, he may ask for a hearing by the prin cipal, or assistant principal of the school. 3. If the principal deems it appropriate, the principal, or assistant principal, may hold a student-teacher conference in an effort to eliminate misun derstandings. 4. If either party is still dissatisfied, he may appeal to the School Committee on Appeals and Grievances. The Committee on Appeals and Grievances for each Page 5-A school consist of 2 teachers and 2 student represen tatives of Mack students, white students, male students, female students, black teachers, white teachers, male teachers, and female teachers. The committee on Appeals and Grievances will meet regularly. In cases where suspension and dismissal is imminent, an appeal will be held on school time. The Committee shall serve for a period of 9 weeks and shall be appointed by the prin cipal. The findings of this committee wil be binding with appeals procedures available to each party. 5. If either party is still dissatisfied after the within school procedure is exhausted, either party may exercise his right to appeal, in writing to the central office committee on appeals and grievances. If still dissatisfied, either party may appeal to the superintendent and, after this hearing, may appeal, also in writing to the Board of Education.
The Chowan Herald (Edenton, N.C.)
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