Thursday, September 2; 1982
Edenton Ladies Attend Homemakers Conference
tHilda Goodwin, Elizabeth
Ann Parrish and Mary Julia
Parrish of Chowan County
ifere among over 2,000
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Mrs. Hilda Goodwin, Mrs. Mary Julia Parrish, Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Parrish
homemakers who attended
the first Family Conference
of the National Extension
Homemakers Council, Inc.
in Columbus, Ohio, August
15 - 19.
Theme of the conference
was “The Family Scene:
Chowan Academy of Dance
Late Registration
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• Dance Classes For Children Beginning At Age Four
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Rights, Responsibilities,
Resources” with activities
geared for the entire family
on the campus of the Ohio
State University.
Keynote speaker was Mrs.
Ziena Westerbring-Muller of
the Netherlands, president
of the Associated Country
Women of the World. She
spoke of her duties and
travels as president of
ACWW. Mrs. Westebring
has been an officer or
delegate to the ACWW
conferences since 1968.
Other special guests in
cluded Deputy World
President, Phyllis Howard
of Indiana; and Area Vice
President, Fayola Muchow
of South Dakota.
On Monday, a few feature
of the conference was the
THE CHOWAN HERALD
Fun Shops which included
“Tricks with the Needle,”
“Jazzercise,” and “Meet
Your Ancestors.” Learning
sessions dealt with topics
such as “Growing and
Changing Together,”
Sewing for the SSOO Look,”
“Decorating with Style,”
“Estate Planning,” and “Is
There A Computer In Your
Life.”
Varied activities and
entertainment were plan
ned, including trips to the
Ohio State Fair, The Ohio
State Capitol, and the
Center of Science and In
dustry. The Ohio Youth
Choir, composed of 300
youth from across the state,
presented an outstanding
and inspiring choral concert
for the group.
On Wednesday night the
delegates participated in a
Beef Barbecue. However,
Chowan County Council
President Mary Julia
Parrish reports that it can’t
touch a Chowan County Pig
Pickin’.
Hilda Goodwin re
presented the 17 - county
Northeastern District as
delegate at large. Mary
Julia Parrish, vice
chariman of the NCEHA
Family Resource
Management Committee,
received the Ist place
Family Resource
Management Award for the
state of North Carolina.
Elizabeth Ann Parrish,
attending her first National
EHA meeting said, “I en
joyed the meeting and
sharing ideas with Ex
tension Homemakers from
various parts of North
Carolina and other states.”
Fifty -two homemakers
from North Carolina at
tended the meeting, ac
companied by Mrs. Ada
Dalla Pozza, state agent for
home economics, and Dr.
Martha Johnson, assistant
director, home economics,
for the North Carolina
Agricultural Extension
Service.
Pre and post convention
tours included: Gettysburg
Battlefield and Museum;
Museum of American Life
and Chocolate World at
Hersey, Pennsylvania;
Fostoria Glass Company
and Blenko Glass Company
in West Virginia.
The North Carolina
delegation had a special
dinner at the Homestead
Hotel in Hot Springs,
Virginia.
Fire Report
Fire Chief Perry of the
Edenton Fire Department
reported that there were
three fires in Edenton over
the past week. The first fire
was a residential fire and
the other two were both
industrial fires at the same
location.
The residential fire took
place on Aug. 22 at 8:08 A.M.
and was located at 311 West
Church St. The owner of the
property was Mrs. Hattie
Johnston. The fire took
place when the switch box
on the hot water heater over
heated and shorted out. The
fire was contained to the hot
water heater’s switch box.
Estimated damage is less
than SIOO.
The two industrial fires
took place at Jimbo Jumbo’s
plant on Peanut Drive. The
first fire at this location took
place at 7:56 A.M. on Aug.
25. This fire was caused
when one on the drying
motors malfunctioned and
ignited a canvas mat which
directs the heat from the
drying motor into the peanut
trailers. Estimated damage
of this fire was $250.
The second fire which took
place at Jimbo Jumbos
happened on Aug. 27 around
12:51 RM. It was caused
when trash from the peanuts
apparently got into the
roasting machine; at which
time the roaster caught fire
along with the peanuts that
were in the roaster. The
roaster suffered minor
damage and was back in
operation within two hours.
There was around S6OO
worth of damage caused by
this fire and most of that
was due to the lost of the
peanuts in the roaster.
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Misconceptions About The Internal Revenue
Over the years, many
taxpayers have come to
believe as fact some
misconceptions about the
Internal Revenue Service,
possibly because the IRS is
a large agency and the tax
law is complex. Un
fortunately, these myths
and misconceptions cause
needless worry. Here are
some of the more common
rumors, followed by the
actual truth:
1. Once you’re audited,
you are always on the audit
list. The IRS makes a
special effort NOT to audit
the same people again and
again. If your previous audit
resulted in a no change, you
should not be audited two
years in a row, if the same
issues are prevalent.
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2. A mistake on a return
triggers an audit.
Generally, math errors are
corrected automatically by
the computer and do not
generate an examination.
Anyone can make an honest
mistake and most can be
corrected with little trouble.
3. Anyone whose return is
examined will end up owing
more tax. No, actually
almost 30 per cent of all
examinations result either
in a “no change” or an
additional refund. That
leaves more than 70 per cent
that do result in additional
tax. In any case, the purpose
of an examination is to
determine the correct tax.
4. Filing a return early
means it will be examined.
No. The time of year a
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The Hawkins Chapel
A.M.E. Zion Church of
Edenton, will be observing
their Annual Homecoming
Celebration on September 5.
Special activity is planned
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