ttli CnowAX herald, edenton, north Carolina L* j, aV *r»VuiHl xnc F oTItW l3S3i Fn Chowan County = B* ,C. W.JQVERMAN, Ck*wan County Afloat j • Notices at dfe- Wan County Board at As- T will meet FrW?y of this week ill the battrafrn of Joseph Howes Hotel at 9:39 A. M. The annual Chewan Coun ty Cotton production meet ing is scheduled to be held at the Chowan Community building on Monday after noon, February 21, at 2 o’clock. i The annual Chowan Coun ty peanut production; meet ing is scheduled to be held at tjhe Chowan Community building oif Tuesday afters nooft, February 22 at,- 2 o’clock. “v 'C. ■ Continuation . of the 1965 Ahtiual Narrative Report: Under. provistjohs of .tiKeipf fice of Economic Opportun ity ohe “mads .Start center was established "in. Edentqn during 'the : suininer for-ati eight-week, period. The pro gram was coriducted through the Economic improvement Council' of' the Albemarle Area. Development . Associa tion with offices, located' in Elizabeth City, The pro posal and plans for the pro gram ' were forihh'lated and conducted by the local Com munity Action Committee. One hundred eleven child ren between - the 'ages of five and six years were enrolled irr the program. The ' pro gram objectives were to help the pre-school age group to develop social ad justments, physical and men tal development, establish pood health habits, develop an appreciation for a better cultural environment and to stimulate a desire for better living through the utiliza tion of educational opportu nities and facilities. The cost of conducting the pro gram at the Edenton center amounted to $13,753.65. Os EtodiWcti Is Gwen Tip Edward /junior 25- year-old Negro, 218 East Gale Street, was/’convicted* flues - day in Chowan . Count j - - Re corder’s Court of- th ifd of fense of driving without a license. Judge William S. Privott found that Welch had violat ed the terms of a suspended sentence and invoked a 30- day term. ; r ; On the new count, Welch was given eight months, sus pended upon payment of S}OC fine and .cdurf' costf.' ''Judge Privott said Welch could bf released to his' employer edcl working day While serving the active sentence. In a compmtrcJh case, Safa Gilliam Welch' was cortyicfr of allowing ah unadthoHfc person to. drive. Shi *w 1 given 60 days, , -suspende upon pay fherit |3|p4iftr and costs. , I. Augustus D .Bass Wbefaplj victgd of improper rflgjsfe tion and no bperatpfii 1 cense. On ltoe "first.,com . he was given 30 days, sy.i. pended upon payment Os, $• ; fine and costs., The - secon count brought him an add* tional 60-day term, suspend ed upon payrttent of $35 firr and cost. Willie W. Shannonhous was convicted etf. shoplifting He was given 30 riayk sus pended upon payment of $! fine and costs. In a case where ; Wiflian Bond was charged with as sault on a female, he ha< prayer for judgment contin ued for two years upon- pay ment of court costs. In an other case. Bond was charg ed with non support of hi: child. Judge Privott gavt him four months, suspendec upon payment of $3.50 pel £ week for support of the child, Willie B. Twine was charg ed with possessing tax paic' liquor, possessing it for the purpose of sale, and trans porting the booze,- Judge Privott found tht defendant not guilty of the first two counts, » but . sen tenced her to 90• days, sus pended upon payment of. SSO fine and costs, in the third count. She had in her pos session 13 pints of tax, paid liquor. Waivers entered wore: Al ton M. Winslow, Charles D. Smith, Clara W. Perry, Hen ry O. Roundtree and David Dodson. Solicitor Thomas Chears, Jr., prosecuted the docket. Chowan Famifes Continued from Page One aid to‘ dependent eftiftfreff got average grants- of $16.7* uot a totat of 98, 51 A lE aha io uk pcnMn^uiiy tetany ! 4 j£l r “*£**■*?•* Twrlvr onipr * from federal funds. The balance of $3,053.66 was con this amount $10,700 was paid trtbuted in services by local lay leaders and professional leaders that made up the in feind matching funds. The program was consid ered to have been very ef fective in pitting pre-school youth, particularly children from 'low income families, an opportunity to develop to their fullest notentiaiis upon entering public school. Fine Arts and Crafts: The ’Objectives were.'to develop a greater appeciatioh and skills in - arts and crafts. Chowan jjppplo participated ip "y,the 'elver a] productions and 1 >l.ittle , .Theater produc tions in the soring and fall end the’ Craftsman’s Fair. With strong interest and concerted 1 effort an area craftsman specialist position was accomplished and Miss Edna fjjshop was secured. Industry: Some additional industry located and others expanded in the area, pro viding more jobs for people. Your extension chairman serves on the Manpower De velopment Training Com mittee and through MDT yon have a secretarial school and a mechanics training center here. Travel and Recreation: The efforts of this commit tee arc directed toward im proved highways and trans portation. and develooing our reereational potentials. The historical tour of Eden ton and Countrvside in the spring brought .lots of visi tors to Chowan County. Ar rowhead Beach and Cape Col on v have improved their facilities which are being supported •’pd used bv our people in Chowan and other counties. Local Banker Taking Course William H. Easterling, as- vice president, of the Peoples' Bank & Trust Com pany, will attend the Na tional Instalment Credit School to be held February through 25 at the Center for Continuing Education, University of Chicago. Easterling is one of ap proximately 190 bankers who will attend the two week session of • the .school, which is eo-snon c nred by the University of Chicago and he American Bankers Asso ciation. The student body •epresenls 41 states, the Dis \rWt of Columbia and Mex hn. The school’s aim is to aid inks in educating their •hoioyes on the technical meets of installment ere*- : t. The faculty is made up f educators; bankers and *aff members of the ABA. 'xaminations will be given ■» all students and dip vpas w iH he awarded to hose successfully complet "lg.thp course. Elementary School Lnnch Room Menu Menus at the Edenton Ele lentary School lunch room or the week of February 1-19 are: Monday: Bologna, school >aked rolls, grits, chocolate ludding, candied yams, milk, jutter. Tuesday: Beef stew with inions, carrots, potatoes and “{ravv, green beans, biscuits, nneapple, milk, butter. Wednesday: Beef vegeta ble soup, milk, crackers, :hocolate block cake, toasted <’heese sandwiches. Thursday: Meat loaf, black ed peas, steamed rice, bis cuits, gravy, school baked 'cookies, milk, butter. Friday; Fish sticks, corn, cole slaw, corn bread, apple pie, milk, butter. Saturday: Weiners, school baked rolls, baked beans, prunes, carrot and cabbage salad, milk, butter. Nat Serious i “Saw’s the wife, Henry?” '•Not so well. She’s just had quinsy.’* “Good heavens! How many have- you now?” had an average grant of $40.50 out of $486. There were seven general assistance cases and total ex penditures- were $97.49. ; Thirteen persona were hospitalized in the County at a cost of $2,116.07. The saunty paid $380.25 with the State paying the remaining $1,735.82. I Two were hospitalized out side th# county at a cost at tHMk The state paid’ the en wc amount. There were two out- SBfgAL~V4UiEI,/ : SUP£R,iligHr QUALITY FRESH - K |HB mKBk 3 ItSraaflpl Wffi&frW ann page con:. . 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