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Page 8-B Extension Homemakers To Sponsor Second Annual Festival Os Skills By Mr*. Paige L. Underwood Perquimans Home Economics Extension Agent It seems that we are bearing a lot about this festival or that festival in towns all over North Carolina and the United States. But please don’t Computer Registration Begins Students registering for fall classes at CoUege of The Albemarle next month will be the first to use a new computerized registration system at the community college. Sharon Mudge, director of management information services, said instaUation of IBM Series I computer hardware has been com pleted and the records of all Spring Quarter students are now being programmed. The information will be available for use for returning students during the August 23-27 registration period. Data on new students will be stored in the computer’s memory banks as their applications are processed, she said. The equipment, utilizing four video display ter minals, provides the college with an on-line registration and records .system. Using PROMPT, a data base facility, the MIS director said Fall Quarter students will have their course selections entered directly into the system from ter minals located in the Hospital Costs Attacked “Forcing hospital costs, higher seems a peculiar way to achieve economic recovery,” North Carolina Democratic Vice Chairman Betty Speir of Bethel said today. “We’re getting reports from hospitals all over North Carolina that they are being forced to increase their prices for room and board and other necessary hospital services because of the Medicaid cutbacks caused by President Reagdn’s budget of last year,” the-Democrat con tinued.; “TOs means that people who are able to pay their hospital bill are forced to subsidize those who cannot. The hospitals have to get their money from somebody.* “,So ev,en if a middle class’ family, like so many in North Carolina, have hospital insurance to help with their bill, -they still have a problem. If the hospital insurance company has to pay ever - increasing bills, they have no choice but to increase the in For Sale Mobile Home .. 1978 Champion Doublewide 5* x 24. Brick underpinned on corner lot, 100 x 250 size. Completely set up. Home Realty Day *B2 2153 NlgM 482 2375 Hollowell’s Electrical Service Edenton Alvin Hollo well Owner (Licensed Electrician) Phone 482-2608 For Free Estimates Call After 3:30 New Work Contractor overlook the festivals right here in Perquimans County. The Second Annual Festival of Skills sponsored by the Perquimans County Ex tension Homemaker* will be held October 22 and 21, from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. on. Friday and from 10 A.M. to i P.M. on Saturday. Location will Student Development Of fice. As data is entered, classroom space will be reserved for the enrolling student. Registration personnel will know im mediately when a class is filled and if another section needs to be added. The new system will eliminate a number of tune consuming procedures which previously required manual processing. Mudge cited as an example the computation of tuition and activities fees. “When students go to the business office to pay their fees now,” she said, “they will receive a computer-printed registration receipt in a matter of seconds.” The system also provides faculty with constantly updated class rolls. And fdture transcripts will be maintained in the Series I memory. Mudge said that .centralization of the in formation will greatly im prove service to currently enrolled students and for those who attend the college in the future. surance- rates that must be paid.” Speir noted that “for David Stockman and the other advocates of supply side economics - also labeled the ‘trickle down’ theory - the answer seems to be that the nation just sticks with Reagonomics, everything will "eventually get all right. They keep postponing thp date of this happy moment. “If present economic trends continue, Democrats believe the American people will find their own answer at the polls on November 2.” Bin mniiAMMKM tablets. TORHJ EVE NASAL CONGESTION AND HEADACHE DUE TO COMMON COU) OR FLU. 1 1982 Dorsey Laboratories. Division of Sandoz. Inc . Lincoln. Nebraska 68501 be White’s Boarding Home, Church and Dobbs Street, down town Hertford with parking available at the Holy Trinity Episcopal Chiffch. In case of rain the parking lot will not be available. We welcome back from the 1981 Festival crafted and skilled participants in 20 booths. These include: split oak baskets by Joyce Hobbs; woodcraft, ceramics and dolls by Joe Segar; felt and crocheted Christmas Ornaments and fall decorations (crocheted nin pi nn p 1 V I W a wll W a v ’ - k fAI( Ml f H fPj HAIR Pi mm ■ wash cloths spray KJ Mp bath towels 12"x12" assorted solids and prints. Just Wonderful aerosol. Hard Large thirst V assorted solids and to hold and regular. P rints Slightly imperfect. —— r I iik |% 4Mk W w Hlr Ur PAPER PLATES Coble SECRET TENNIS BALLS 100 per package. 9" white ICE CREAM Mirro® 4-qt. aluminum, speed 115 ounce Roll-On deodorant. I 3 nylon-cotton-wool-blend felt I plates. Great for cold plates. cooker. Automatically regu- Pretty scent. balls. Championship quality. ,ates P ress ure at 15 lbs. LIMIT t ' - fife fife && fffe fife W >Jr qp w V SHAD KING SPRINKLER VACUUM SPRAY PAINT STP OIL I An effective lightweight spoon with flashing CLEANER BAGS \ TREATMENT «h n iw e ß^ ,h *d hook u r , , ,orShad Trout ' Oscillate* 180 degree* or lee* pits moat model*. Different 13 different enamel colors. Increases .viscoaity and pro- Sharp forged'hoot for even coverage. style* available. 12V4 ounce spray can. motes lubricating qualities. uHH Bfl HUH I>J JW THE CHOWAN HERALD pumpkins) by Louise Knight and Patricia Benton; machine embroidery skirts, pocket books and pillows by Nancy Hobbs; variety and miscellaneous articles by Belvidere Extension Homemakers Association, Snug Harbor Woman’s Club, Burgess Extension Homemakers Association and Ladies Auxiliary of Hunter’s Fork Pentecostal Holiness Church. Also, canned items by Belvidere - Chappell Hill Fire Depart ment. Others returning include Helen Timms with wood craft, dolls, needlecrafts and other surprises. Margie Wood and Anzie Wood will have pillows, smocking, hand made items and I hope chocolate cakes, pound cakes, pear bread and other delicious breads. Ruby Stanley will have a table full of crocheted sweaters, vests, hats and scarfs, Mrs. Bettie Overton and Mrs. Colon Jackson will team together with Raggedy Ann and other stuffed and hand made items such as stuffed baseballs autograped bv Jim “Catfish” Hunter. Val Short and Edna Wolverton will have many gift items including counted cross stitch, smocking, dough art and probably parchment sculptured lampshades. Mr. Elvis Perry - known as the “Broom Maker” will have an assortment of hearth brooms made from broom corn. Miriam Haskett and Annie White will return with dolls and other items. I understand that Billy Wooten will manage Haskett’s and White’s booth. Billy might be mistaken for a doll himself! We welcome Jean Sills and Jane Overton back from Elizabeth City. They will have baskets, dolls and miscellaneous. Mary White and sister, Carolina Pratt, plan to offer great gift ideas from bon nets to doll beds. Another sister team will be Thelma Rogerson and Ethel Win slow with a variety of items including quilting, grapevine wreaths and baskets. Helen North will demonstrate her incredible , ~ Thursday, July 15, 19^2. postage stamp minature which are a treat to beholf Several new comers w join the 1982 Festival. Th< will be announced in tl near future. All in all, it sounds like it worth markingyour Octob calendar for Friday the 22t and Saturday the 23rd order to visit with this groi of talented and skill* people. They’ll be sharin showing and sellii beautiful and useful item You can start or finish yoi Christmas Shopping rig here in Hertford in Octobe
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