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Thursday. March It Wtt \ Prevention Conference < The Second Annuel North Carolina Conference on delinquency Prevention is Mission Valley ha. Mach th, 11, and 12. The purpose of ttus conference is to provide a forum for Marine nee*. Concerns, philosophies, gulls, and goals fa strengthening dplifKylfiwy prevention across the stele. Several delinquency ■reventkm strategies ere (Roving effective in North Carolina and elsewhere. These strategies and ether techniques and jdiilosophies *ll be presented at the conference. The conference is desisted to accomplish six objectives: 1. To (gemote the active process of creating conditions that foster the well-being of people; 2. To present a deer view of delinquency prevention at the national level, the state level, and the local level; 3. To present the i Nightingale: Emergency Service 4 Continued From Paga 10-8 *ll work rotating 12-hour Musts. One of three pilots gill be on 24 hour duty at all gmes. Training flights for ail members of the Nightingale flight team Ijgin in mid-January. ; ; With the Nightingale service, Medical Center Hospitals adds to an already Sophisticated system of Emergency and critical care services. The Regional Trauma Service, recently Elished in Norfolk ral’s new Kaufman km, is pioneering an Spproach to trauma care (hat is unique to this region, the approach is based on total preparedness to »_ INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED 1040A and 1040 tax forms prepared accurately and promptly - in most cases, while you wait. 1040A Short Form: $15.00 1040 Detailed Form: $35.00 Dial: 482-3352 tor ap pointment; COTA Cor poration. Here’s Some Tax Free Interest From Uncle Sam! Our new All Savars OrtifiCMt* poabtos you *o exempt a full year o» interest »rom Federal Income Taxes, up to $2,000 from a |o*nt return. SI,OOO lor an individual. The rate paid on the AH Savers Certificate (SSOO minimum) will vary, but it v»H be equal to 70* of the average yield on one year U S Treasury EMte. Substantial penalty tor early «umetre** Tax exemption tost if account closed before one year : \ pair |i IP jXt * Si % I Edenton Saving i •... Eoan j perspective of dahnqncncy TO give at ideas with people flam across the stake: 5. TO facilitate a dialogue anwag and —liana! figures; t TO offer attendees the op portunity to improve their skills and knowledge in Chowan County is represented at this con ference by four members of the Chowan County Youth Task Force; Esther Hollingsworth, Sarah Tynch, Chff Copeland, and Clara Boswell Jake Boyce, Director of the Migrant Program with Edentoa- Chowan Schools is also attending the conference. receive and treat multiple trauma victims. A quickly mobilized team of surgeons and other specialists staff a special shock trauma room where acute trauma patients are received, resuscitated and stabilised before direct treatment of injuries begins. Medical Center Hospitals is a private, not-for-profit hospital system and will not receive federal, state of local government hmdmg for the Nightingale service. Funding will come from patient charges, bke any other hospital service. Regardfcss of ability to pay, all patients will be accepted for transport. WBm V « w I* ■jMmm. ~ 4 k W 'fm * to* i JI'MPtNG ROPE FO« HEART ...was a new experience for Chowan Junior High School ’s students on March C. While displaying fancy footwork 35 participants jumped for three hours to earn the $33kW pledged by individuals in the community Amanda Perry , Denise Hines. Sarah Cfcaper and Brendetta White, left to right, will be among those students returaing to their aeMßhorhoods fins week collecting their pledges to give to the Heart Association. P. E. instructor Linda Nichols, assisted by faculty members Mary Nixon and Gimiy Gardner, coordinated this first time effort for Chowan Junior High Students and faculty were pleased with the results-other than the aching muscles. Teacher Work Day Pe*wring the end of the «h six weeks gruing period on March It, students m the Edentoa-Chowan School System will not attend school on Friday. March 12. This will, however, be an additional work day fer regular school personnel ud teachers. When the Edentoa- Chowan Board of Educate sets its calendar each year, additional days of em ployment for teachers are generally built m foßawwg grading periods and first semester. These (toys are generally designated as work-days or Parent- Teacher Conference days.. Teachers will be at their regular work stations on Friday completing six weeks reports and report car* for students to take home an Wednesday, March IT. LATE SHOWS IMS FRt « SAT. AT 1130 PM ! THE DRAGON j IS READY HI REVIVAL Rocky Hock Baptist Church S. Lawrence Childs, Jr. MecMedbwg Baptist Association March 14-19 Sunday At 11:00 A. M. Sunday thru Friday Nights at 7:30 P. M. Specie/ Music Congregational Singing Gospel Preaching Come, Qring The Whole Family Nursery Facilities and Workers Provided inf ns* ' \ ■ . " THE CHOWAN HERALD UtßtiesUp Continued From Page 5-B you have five 100-watt tight bulbs in your borne that could be replaced by GO-watt bulbs. You're paying for an extra 40 watts for each hour you use each bulb. If you use each bulb for two hours nightly, you're spending an extra $2.16 monthly (based on die average I S rale for electricity). CT^ylor — SAT SUN and TUES (SHOWS NITELY AT 7:00 » 9 00) Every Tuesday Night Is Bargain N(te ff 11 " ""1 IK StttY MTTM BUN’S SKKTKAPM NUTTtYMKT WMKITI MKons Being Spent Continued From Page 6-B state's rivers are being choked by alligator weed. Methods to control this fast growing underwater weed are being tested. "Our purpose here at NCSU is to develop good weed management pro grams. plans that will help citizens handle every type of home, farm and aquatic weed problem and do it more economically.” phone ami « roue Fa Mm* Me- Changes In Tax Laws GREENSBORO - North Carolina taxpayers should be aware of the change in the tax law that will affect their 1982 tax return. These changes are beneficial to know as soon as possible to provide time for planning, says the Internal Revenue Service. For homeowners age 55 and over, there is a one-time exclusion of $125,000 in profit from the sale of their principal residence after July 20,1981. Homeowners of any age who sell their homes after July 20,1981, can defer the tax mi the profit if they reinvest the gain in another home of equal or greater value within 24 months after date of sale. Good news for an em ployee who is covered by a company pension plan, he or she may contribute up to $2,000 in an Individual Retirement Account (IRA) and deduct the amount of the contribution from the adjusted gross income be fore going to the tax tables. If one spouse is unemployed the combined contribution may be up to $2,250, and for those families with both spouses working the ceiling is $4,000, but no more than $2,000 for each. Should you need ad ditional information on these changes, ' 1-800-822- 8800 toll-free. The Lincoln Penny was first issued by the Phila delphia mint in 1909. It replaced the Indian-head penny which had been in circulation for 50 years. l Aerobic Dance Classes \ ( Ladies' Aerobic dance i ( classes, directed by Marsha T. > ( Gordon, will begin on Monday, ) / March 22. An Aerobics I class ) for beginners will be offered on I Monday and Thursday ‘ ( evenings from 6:45 until 7:45 / and Aerobics II classes will be ' from 8:00 until 9:00on the same ( evenings. ; ( The six-week session will be > / a total fee of $20.00. All persons ' , interested must register by \ phone. Contact Marsha Gordon ( at 482-8239. : BASS BOATS j v YOUR FIRST CLASS TICKET TO A j'j (/t/QBfoF ARKANSAS |\r V/by Forrest L. Wood BASS TRACKER & TRI-HAWK GLASTRON.. SKEETER.. GALAXY.. PRIVATEER NEW (cox~=l TRAILERS EvmnuDE rr^lM first in outboards OUTBOARDS^ FOR SALES: JERRY STOTESBURY, MARINE MGR. FOR SERVICE: JOE BRICKHOUSE OR LEWIS BAILEY MOTOR GUIDE TROLLING MOTORS! A BILL HAHNE: MARINE SUES A SERVICE VISIT THE HOME OF THE *GM* GIANT mot ° r corp * FA] 11111 l L EDENTON4B2 8421 § Broad St. Ext. | -■ 4 .. . > ' ' sQHjiB W r . ILj mmm fljj ALBEMARLE FEDERATION WINNERS A John Holmes High School FFA student team won first place in the tools and Materials Identification Contest held March 4 in Hertford. The team, left to right, Kenny Layden, Matt Sopher, and Jennings Bunch, Jr. scored 234 points for identifying fifty tools randomly selected from a list of 300 tools. These three freshmen, who are also first year agriculture students, will now represent the Albemarle Federation in District Competition, May 13 in Williamston. At the Federation level, the FFA team competed against other students from Gates, Northeastern High, Currituck and Camden schools. Mr. Eugene Rascoe, right, is their class instructor and FFA advisor. Drs. Hornthal And Sick Hold Meeting The Albemarle Area Medical Assistants held their March meeting in the office of Drs. Hornthal and Sick. The program topic was “Patient Management.” CEU credit was awarded by AAMA for the study. Following the program and business, an invitation was extended to tour the new dental facilities. The assistants of Drs. Hornthal and Sick explained the use of the modern equipment in the various rooms. Since organization, this chapter of AAMA has each year given scholarships to Page 11-B worthy young people who have chosen to prepare for health careers. This yew the amount budgeted is SIOOO. All high schools, both public and private, are invited by letter to have their seniors make ap plications for this fund. Now AAMA members are selling candy to provide this sup port. If all the highways in the , U.S. were put end to end, they would stretch” more than 150 times around the world. IJI .
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