Tburwhy, October >l. 1979 y w ’ GROUP ORGANIZES A close look at dose Up brings students from Chbwan High School, John A. Holmes and the Edenton-Chowan Alternative School closer together. Pic tured are left to right Darla Nixon, Darlene Saunders, Bonner Litchfield, Mrs. Clara Boswell, coordinator, McCoy Baremore. Mike Underkofler, chairman, and Gail Felton, officer of the newly formed Close Up dub. Increase Is Planned J.C. Cluen, president, Norfolk Carolina Telephone, announced to all CWA Bargaining Unit members wage increases and other benefits are bong put into effect October I. Pay checks for time worked beginning in October will reflect a 7.5 per cent across the board wage increase. In addition, the following improvements will be made: Company contribution towards health insurance premiums will be increased from 70 pa- cent to 80 per cent. The portion of group life insurance coverage totally paid by Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company will increase from $3,000 to $5,000. All time worked in excess of 60 hours in a calendar week will be paid two times the basic rate of pay. The mileage rate for employees’ use of their personal cars for company business will increase from 14 cents per mile to 18 cents per mile. The scale of head craft sman differential will be increased from $4-$6-sl3 to noon tHttoiqmro f UjQg SJnttoduelnf The Gift Box LlLli' Operated By Avis Lee Located Inside BB Furniture On Badham Road. We Carry A Complete Line Os Unique Gifts SHOP I.N.S. -At- W.E.S. VALLEY DALE BACON H>. 98c FRESH FRYERS lb. 39c VALLEY DALE ASSORTED LUNCH MEAT pkg. 59c GIANT SIZE JOY DETERGENT .i. 79c PARADE MARGARINE 2 lbs. 89c KRAFT'S JELLY 18 oz. 59c 4 • OZ. BOXES . MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI. .99c BOLeTIeTERGENT $1.59 Tvy Us for fresh Meat* md . Homemodt sfluugo • W.E. Smith’s Store ROCKY HOCK SECTION Ptme 211-4031 - EMm, NX. s&sßsls. The relief differential will increase from 70 cents par session to $1.20 per session. The pa- diem rate fa travel expense will increase from S2O to $22. “Although we are in a strike situation, we are continuing to operate with those employees who desire to work. Os course, all employees who desire to work during the strike are welcome to return to their jobs.” stated Cluen. Services Harmed Harold G. Scott will be the revival speaker fa a series of services at Merry Hill Baptist Church the week of October 22. Services will be held at 7:30 o’clock each evening through October 28. Rev. Percy Upchurch, interim pastor, extends an invitation to the public to attend. "Cheerfulness is the spice of all troth." Pestalozzi "Close Up” Program “It gave us a chance to see politicians in the literal sense of die word.” \ “1 enjoyed meeting people heated discussions on controversial matters.” “Self-discipline played a maja rale.” “As a history teacher, I learned a lot” “I didn’t realize how hard our government officials work fir us.” “dose Up brings education forward into doing something with it” “I want to go back.” These comments came from local students and teachers who participated in National and State Close Up programs last year. The national Close Up Foundation was originated ten years ago as away of bringing government closer to the people and has proved quite successful as a forum for involving youth in government. Through the national Close Up program, Washington, D. C., becomes the classroom and provides an unusual educational experience fa more than 13,000 students from 29 communities across the country. Fa it is at this time that students put aside their textbooks and travel to Washington fa a one week, first-hand assessment of their government. Students from John A. Holmes and Chowan high schools and the Alternative School want to go to Washington April 13-17 to gain a greater familiarity with the machanics and practicalities of government and to gain a clearer, more realistic view of the scope and function of the federal government. Because of their interest and because of the expanse involved, ap proximately 20 students are preparing to roll up their sleeves to earn money for this unusual experience. In doing so, they will involve parents and^compninity. |At |iryM«rfcat*onall meeting last week, 15 \!• I n.i. i hi i \ ' Greatly Appreciated" Four Reasons To Buy Your Class Ring Now a otxs&Hrvo-Wfellme Z# extra features siaomm. f k. FREEtopenonate© your ring. 0 *_• ® SpwWpriceof \JW teStodiuin* a fine jeweler's stainless metal, ry/v Stronger, lighter and more durable iron gold. Ifkoops H» btWanl lustre tor qmia 4 FREE Full-Cokx OLYMPIC POSTER Gride to t» 1960 Olympics. Sumter , everts on one side. Winter on tie otter. Bring In Ms ad to get Ms offer when you older your ring. ross-ridooT^ JEWELERS DOWNTOMI tUMTON . H 873 THE CHOWAN HERALD Mkmiters rffeTauTup Club. McCoy Bazemore, Alternative School; Mike Underkofler, Holmes High School; and Gail Felton, Chowan High School were elected as school chairmen, with Underkofler being chairman of dee overall group. Daria Nixon, Alternative School; Booner Litchfield, Holmes High Schhod; and Darlene Saunders, Chowan Hign acnooi, were elected as school recorders with Saunders being overall recorder. Fa the next few months, these and otha students will be visiting civic organizations to make the public aware of Close Up, raising money through various projects and seeking scholarships. Ap proximately SB,OOO will be needed to send 20 students. As a unit, Edenton-Cbowan will receive one paid ($385.) scholarship from the Close Up Foundation and one paid teacber scholarship. Fa the first time last year Edenton-Chowan students woe invited to participate in the National Close Up Program. Two students and a teacher from Chowan High School attended. North Carolina has been par ticipating fa five of Close Up’s 10 years of operation and has been given three weeks fa its students to attend this year. Anyone interested in learning more about Close Up is requested to contact Mrs. Clara Boswell, local coordinator, at 482-8640. Revival Planned Bethany United Methodist Church, located six miles west of Winfall. will hold its annual revival from October 14 through October 17. Services will be held at 7:30 o’clock each night. Rev. Virgil L. Free, the new pastor, will conduct the services. There will be. special music nightly aixfrtbq pubhc is invited to attend. '* l ■* - ; v If i * |Lj E&L SUPERINTENDENTS MEET Superintendents from seven Albemarle region public school systems met recently at College of The Albemarle to informally di-ewes ways to effectively implement selective high school enrollment policies recently approved by the State Board afErhicathm. Clockwise, from tap center, are: Dr. J. Parker Chesson, Jr., COA president; Dr. Bobby W. Gordon, Elizabeth City-Pasquotank; Travis Twiford, Camden; Jeanne E. Meiggs, Currituck; ft-. John B. Dunn, Edenton-Chowan; Stephen G. Basnight, Jr., Dare; John E.R. Perry, Gates; and James P.Harrell, Perquimans. (COA Photo). Letter To Editor: Lion’s Club The Lions Club of Edenton is conducting its annual White Cane Drive in cooperation with the N. C. State Association fa the Blind. The State Association for the Blind is a Lions project. It was organized by Lions in 1934 as a non-profit statewide organization and is supported by Lions through this one annual fund raising project. The association renders service, to any blind and visually impaired person if there is a need and there are no other resources available. Funds raised will be used to prevent un necessary blindness in North Carolina and for restoring the sight of those already blind. Besides helping those with the loss of or impaired eyesight, the association contributes to A farmer in Japan claims ttiwf r ratted the world's first odor-free serlic. n The new n * Chevrolets + j for l9Bo. J n win sxoo°° n U (ils# '* ee 3 SP 6o ' 3 * showing of the 1980 ♦ £|AteAte m Chevrolets this Thursday at George jT i Chevrolet. Plus register from ■ IB Thursday until Noon Saturday for a ♦ SIOO drawing!. If you win and have K1 rn purchased a new or used car or L g ♦ truck from George Chevrolet since |f January 1,1979 or will purchase one on or before December 31.1979, you A can double your prize! See the savings at George Chevrolet, and remember ri you can browse at night on their fully lighted and paved sales lot. IT jtaGEORGE yjjgh f y If CHEVROLET, CO., INC. [f WjS V I I I 1100 N. Broad St - Bhutan. N. C. I I A 919/482-2138 JJ, A — md — m the benefit of everyone through its cooperation with research efforts to control the dread eye disease glaucoma It is a known radical fact that approximately 50 pa cent of all blindness can be prevented if action is taken in time to save a person's sight. Yet many thousands of persons become totally blind or visually han dicapped simply because they have not been in formed Our task is tremendous, but slowly and surely we will reach the day when men will understand the mystery of sight and know how to combat blindness What we do today leads to the tomorrow when blindness is no more. The Lions dub of Edenton asked that you please con tribute as generously as possible to this worthy project. Make vour check payable to N. C. Association fa the Blind, Inc. and mail to White Cane Drive, P. O. Bog 805, N-. Q. ' 27982. Contributions an? iak deductible. Join the White Cane Drive, and help prevent blindness. E. L. Hollo well Chairman, White Cane Drive Edenton Lions Club l/cmujhn- Taylor Taskioni anno*uteri tkeix gX-QA/P Op£/MA/g Octoka t, /3th, mvt *7x606 Sast *7maximf Street, Slijaketk Sits Some upstairs to low prices. APafixeskmemts will km setae J. Special pxija fiot the /OOth customer. Stifles skipped fix om A/ew Ifoxl. Jill mexckamJise /0% ofifi. Page 7-A Keowri Visits Yugoslavia Navy Electrician’s Mate Fireman Aj prentice Roger A. Keown, sx» of Mary E. Keown of Tyna, recently visited Rijeka, Yugoslavia. He is a crewmember aboard the guided missile cruiser US'S Albany,' operating from Gaeta, Italy, as a unit of the U. S. 6th Fleet. His ship made a four-day stop in Yugoslavia’s largest' seaport as part of efforts to spread goodwill overseas. Rijeka, located on the Adriatic Sea, is an im portant center fa com merce and famous for its nearby resort islands. The Albany is 673 feet long and carries a crew of 1,000 officers and enlisted men. The flagship fa the Com mander, 6th Fleet, she can also accommodate 68 personnel assigned to a command staff. She is outfitted with guns, missiles and an anti-submarine rocket launcher A 1978 graduate of Chowan High School. Keown joined the Navy in Sep tember. 1978. "Turtles can tell more ( about the roads than hares." i Kahlil Gibran |