Page 2-B School System Signs Contract RALEIGH - A *14,274 contract with the Edenton- Chowan School System was signed recently by the Division of Community Employment under the Comprehensive Em ployment and Training Act (CETA). The division, an agency of the N. C. Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, signed with the school district in the ground flow hearing room of the Arch dale Building here. Five participants were hired to provide aides to teachers of a demonstration project for exceptional children. They were em ployed under Title VI of CETA, which requires a participant to be unem ployed for 10 to 12 weeks prior to applying, to have a family income not ex ceeding 100 per cent of the living standards set by the U. S. Department of Labor and to be a member of a family receiving public assistance for 10 of the 12 weds prior to application. The contract runs through September 30, 1980. The division administers CETA funds in 91 counties. It is impossible for statewide planning and policy development of employment and training programs. The division administered $104,612,351 in CETA funds for programs in which 77,975 participants were enrolled during the fiscal year ending Sep tember 30, 1979. Two Head Re-Election Campaign Lieutenant Governor James C. Green has named two local residents guide his reelection efforts in the Chowan County area. Felix Parker Chambers and Jim Darnell have been chosen as Co-Chairmen of tte local North Carolinians to Re- Elect Jimmy Green Campaign in Chowan County. Chambers is presently employed by George Chevrolet in Edenton and is a active member of the VFW. Chambers worked for Green in his initial 1976 campaign Presently, Darnell is president of Chowan Veneer. He is also a member of the Rotary Club and former member of the Edenton Jaycees. In making the an nouncement Green praised Chambers and Darnell for their longtime interest and active participation in community affairs. “Felix Chambers and Jim Darnell have shown that they are willing to work hard for a better, more responsive government, Green said. Felix and Jim bring to my campaign the experience, dedication and energy that I need and want in my campaign.” “I look forward to working with both of them as well as my other sup porters in Chowan County," Green concluded. ECU Students Practice Teach GREENVILLE Three hundred and 28 East Carolina University teacher education students are doing practice teaching in North Carolina and Virginia public schools this semester. The intern teachers are from 54 counties in North Carolina and 11 other states. Dr. Thomas A Chambliss, director of student teaching, said each practice teacher will conduct regular classes under the direction of a supervisor and will receive a grade for performance. DENTURE WEARERS A major advancement CUSHION GRIP ; denture adhesive one application holds : i comfortably up to 4 days DO SPECIALS SAVE YOU MONEY? V J mPh\ YOU BET THEY DO! \A t\ 11 v\\ v1 \ Look At These Winn-Dixie Specials & STROH ’ s Decide For Yourself ... You’ll Discover SJI v I|Mj ifco What Hundreds Os Thousand Os Winn- NOBODY SAVES YOU ; Ss£as” MORE THAN WINN-DIXIE! • COPYRIGHT 1980 WINN-DIXIE RAIfIGH, INC. " " | CHARMIN PER LB.ImMI UfIUECAP ,]■ V . bathroom fresh pork ■ niiwaur IClupnij TISSUE II SPARERJBS HIPPIES 'w'" l OR MORE OROtR (UMIT ill NO RETURN BTLS. / \ (ilHlllmilll] 50c ON !■ JSSBrn CHEK © DRINKS DUKE’S del monte I • COU • ROOT BEER • ORANGE UAVONNAKP • OINGER Al£ • STRAWBERRY MAYONNAISE . 4”~ <100 mm Cjtt —Oftf 4 WZ I -iPf :ssr ■Ssl ft WITH $7.50 OR MORE ORDER WITH $7.50 OR MORE ORDER * 3 /M f UMIT 2Of CHOICE) (UMIT ONE) • ASPARAGUS can *mues. SAVE 78c ON ASTOR ® SAVE 50c ON ASTOR ® EMBERS CHARCOAL SMALL PEAS C ' 2i COFFEE PBEi cau grinds) S I M 1 H **l39 'feg: BAG | 17-OZ. I WrW CAN . CHARCOAL UOWTEB 59c WITH *7.SO OR MORE ORDER (UMIT ONE) SANDWICH BREAD 38c ORANGES 2 ££sl.oo SOFTENER $2.69 SPAGHETTI SAUCE V 99c SPAGHETTI 99c AggciPEß £ $2.29 I SWEET U.S. ChScTbEEF I ECONOMY CHOPsI I P : ' CHUCK ROASTS toper s #|Q I ASTOR ® 100% PURE A SRAAI I BACON iAIBA WO. I oa : l I __________ I 1-LB. , BONELESS CHUCK STEAKS la $2.19 sirloin center CUT 18&“" 2 .«S«ioNR,HOS^ ll"* ||7 S SACTS " $ ’ M '2^ , =r| I ?SrD.iaSfc"“”JTic HONEY BUNS JS 73e I t 2 ;79/ SUPERMAND ICE CREAM BARS. SARA LH CAKES: POUND, CARROT oc^H |^^ B^ 13, rSr!iI^|^ n fte^SAVi30eP B .UI. SAVE 30c PER LA ~ 2Xl** F.SH SUCKS _. 5T.79 MIXED WA»~H J» ■ Übi ~ TAIMADGE ©W"™™ ■ «»«<*om co “ ,m great I ■ ,y * BP*’ BONE ' IN \W.Jrj HAM I I . ROASTS „*2” 'I -iIM MARGARINE ■ SHOUUMR IAI I I * STEAKS i m PORTIONSia *139 • SotnONSiA *139 . IgJ PATTIES MHHUM POL 59* B „|„| ,|, ,||,||| wMUMVeKMMW ■ I HfNJi II PORK SAUSAGE St *1.29 LEO * 69c • BREAST* 79c TENDER HAMS *5239 W\^suCT M "’flaß9c.DßiHKs > SWM fjytfws ««990 BoioofS 2Sf99c nuns'" * $1.79 aiSiMP ts $3.59 GEORGE DRAWDY MANAGER THE CHOWAN HERALD NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER EDENTON, N. C. Thursday, March 27, 1980