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Meeting Individual Needs
Is Challenge In Guidance
By MBS. LAN IE BUNION
From the guidance point of
view, when school enroll
ment increases, individual
needs are more difficult to
meet; however, with a vol
untary team interest of
everyone concerned some
changes can be made with
out having to request HEW
grants, consultants, coordinat
ors and other special titles.
One of the major, functions
of guidance services is the
informational and activities
service providing whatever
information, educational, oc
cupational, personal, social
that would benefit the stu
dent Students at John A.
Holmes High School now
have five ways to obtain in
formational services: The
guidance department, the
study hall guidance library
and resource center, the
regular school library, the
Shepard-Pruden Memorial Li
brary and the homeroom
teacher.
The newest feature added
is the study hall guidance li
brary and resource center.
Approximately 400 students,
who spend part of their time
in study period each day, can
now browse through occupa
tional, educational, personal,
social and community re
source information including
all College of the Albemarle
student and adult programs
and activities and Elizabeth
City State University student
programs.
A guidance bulletin board
carries all pertinent guid-1
ance information such as I
scholarships, jobs, college in
formation, testing and speak-
Whether its
morning
night
raining
snowing
hailing
sleeting
or just an
ordinary
day,
your
BP
Warm Truck
delivers
home heat
automatic-
So you never need
think about heating oil.
And for emergency
burner service, just
give us a call, and we’ll
send one of our radio
dispatched trucks.
Will we make sure
you’re never left out in
_ the cold?
You bet your BP
we willl
Coastland Oil
Co., Inc.
Phone 482-3411
ers. Request forms and a
note file are located in the
guidance library and resource
’ center for students to make
written requests for addi
* tional information. Each day
| the file is turned into the
' guidance office. A written
1 reply or a scheduled confer
! ence is set up for the stu
dent
A “Weekly Newspaper In
the Rough” from the guid
ance office is available for
each homeroom so that all
students will have an oppor
tunity to know the activities
scheduled in the guidance li
brary and resource center
plus other pertinent guid
ance information.
A voluntary guidance com-
; mittee of students has been
, selected in each study period
, for future improvement of
, the program.
s As a resource center, stu- 1
. dents were given a voluntary
1 interest and activities survey .
form. The survey included j
l hobbies and career represen- ,
tatives. Student responses j
were numerous. Scheduled ,
programs on an individual or j
small group basis thus far ,
have been the Project COA, |
Armed Forces Aptitude Test,
director of a practical nurs
ing program, a textile rep- 1
resentative and a vocational 1
rehabilitation counselor. Many s
programs are scheduled 1
throughout the school tenm. I
Many voluntary interests
are about to develop into an
industry. With the aid of an
I old, borrowed sewing ma-
I chine, materialistic results
are quite evident. Three
hundred stuffed animal pil
lows, coat hangers, dresses
and skirts have been made
by both girls and boys. Va
ried voluntary interest will
be scheduled throughout the
year.
The slogan ifor the guid
ance library and resource
center is: “Study First; Vol
untary Interest Next."
Many people, including
community resources, have
joined in an individual or
team effort in carrying
through the informational
! service and voluntary activi
ties for all students. As
principal, Cecil Fry made the
proposal a working model by
enthusiasticalyl approving the
THE CHOWAN HERALD LEGAL ADVERTISING
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
In the General Court of
Justice
Superior Court Division
Having qualified as Execu
tor of the estate of Kate K
Bufflap, late of Chowan
County, North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons hold
ing claims against the estate
of said deceased to present
them to the undersigned on
or before the 18th day of
Tune, 1971, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of any re
covery thereon. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate pay
ment.
This 11th day of December,
1970.
J. EDWIN BUFFLAP,
Executor of the Estate of
Kate K. Bufflap, Deceased.
Exp Jan 7
Resolution Concerning
Modified Fail-Time
Registration
Now, Therefore, Be It Re
solved By the Chowan County
Board of Elections:
Section 1. That the Cho
wan County Board of Elec
tions hereby adopts the Modi
fied Full-time Voter Regis
tration as by the
State Boara of Elections for
Counties with under 8,500
registered voters, to become
effective and to be imple
mented in Chowan County as
of January, 1971.
Section 2. That after Janu
ary 1, 1971, the registration
books will be open for regis
tration of voter in accordance
with the General Election
Laws of the State of North
Carolina at the office of the
Chowan County Board of
Elections in the County Office
Building on East King Street
between the hours of 9:00
A M. and 1:09 P. M. three
days each week, Monday,
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idea. Homeroom teachers’
contribution in homeroom
guidance has been an asset in
every aspect. A person who
has assisted in many aspects
of the program and without
her many voluntary interests
such as pillow making would
not have evolved, is Mrs. Roy
Harrell, study hall teacher
aide.
Mrs. Harrell, who has pre
viously worked with Girl
Scouts and church youth
groups, has tremendous abil
ity in the crafts area. The
school is very fortunate to
have Mrs. Harrell, who has
voluntarily assumed this in
terest in student hobbies.
Mrs. Rudolph Dale, teach
er aide, is also giving much
of her free time in teaching
students various crafts. Mrs.
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Biway 17 North Dial 482-3112 Edent on, N. C
OPEN 8 A. M. TO 5 P. M. SA.IC.TOU NOON SATURDAY
Auto Parts USED
SAVE 50% OR MORE
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Wednesday, Friday, unless
the office be closed under
the authority of the Chowan
County Board of Commission,
ers.
Section 3. That registrars
are authorized to register
voters in their precinct only
during the usual registration
period and they shall not at
tend the polls for registra
tion except upon special in
structions by the County
Board of Elections.
Section 4. That notice of
this action shall be given to
the State Board of Elections,
the Chairman of each poli
tical party in the County and
by publications made by ad
vertisement in a newspaper
having general circulation in
the County.
Section 5. That the tele
phone installed in the office
of the Chowan County Board
of Elections with the number
482-4988, which is designated
the official telephone num
ber of the Board and such
number shall be transmitted
to the State Board of Elec
tions.
The adoption of the fore
going resolution was moved
by Claude W. Griffin, sec
onded by James L. Chestnutt
and upon roll vote the mem
l bers voted as follows:
Voting Aye— Three (3).
Voting Nay—None (0).
Respectfully submitted,
Mrs. George C. Hoskins,
Chairman.
; Nov 12 26 Dec 17 21
NOnC* SERVING PROCESS
BT PUBLICATION
> State of North Carolina,
i Chowan County.
In the General Court of
t t Justice
> Distinct Court Division
t Andrew -acksoa Horton,
► Plaintiff
► , . vs.
, Annette Wilson Horten
THE CHOWAN HERALD
Thelma Hare, a school secre
tary, Linwood Lewis and Eu
gene Rascoe, vocational teach
ers, have also contributed
tremendously in carrying
through projects and volun
tary interests.
Many students have ac
cepted responsibility in as
sisting in providing more
voluntary services for stu
dents.
Seeing a need to provide
available guidance services
for not only students after
school hours and weekends
but also for adults and
younger children, provisions
have been made with Mrs.
Sandra Phillips, director of
the Shepard - Pruden Mem
orial Library, to set a special
section in the public library
■for guidance information.
Defendant
To Annetta Wilson Horton:
Take notice that a pleading
seeking relief against you has
been filed in the above en
titled action.
The nature of the relief
being sought is as follows:
An action for absolute di
vorse on the grounds of one
year's separation next pre
ceding the commencement of
this action.
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
later than January 15, 1971,
and upon your failure to do
so the party seeking service
against you will apply to the
court for the relief sought
This Ist day of December,
1970.
Marjorie H. HolloweD,
Asst. Clerk Superior Court
John W. Graham, Attorney.
Exp Jan 7
NOTICE OF RE-SALE
State of North Carolina,
County of Chowan.
Chowan County,
Plaintiff
vs.
William Valentine and wife,
Dinah Lewis Valentine,
Helen Valentine, widow,
Charles Valentine, Unmar
ried, and Sherman Valen
tine, Unmarried, and Town
of Edenton,
Defendants.
Under and by virtua of an
Order of the Superior Court
of Chowan County, worth
Carolina, made and entered
in the action entitled “Cho
wan County, Plaintiff; ver
sus William Valentine and
wife, Dinah Lewis Valentine,
Helen Valentine, widow,
Charles Valentine, unmar
ried, and Sherman Valentine,
unmarried end iisTown of
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Cooperative efforts are be
ing made to establish a com
prehensive guidance library
in the future that will pro
vide guidance information for
students from kindergarten
to adulthood.
Post graduate and adult
interest and desire for fur
ther educational, vocational,
leisure-type interests and
hobbies have increased to the
extent that it is necessary to
provide a center for more
available information.
Many positive comments
have been made by the stu
dents, members of the fac
ulty and other adults in re
gard to the program thus
far. Attitudes of many stu
dents have improved. Stu
dents work together more
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sell for cash, to the last and
highest bidder at public auc
tion at the Courthouee door
in Chowan County, North
Carolina in Edenton, North
Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock
noon, the following describ
ed real estate lying and
being in the Town of Edan
ton, First Township, State
and County aforesaid, and
more particularly described
as follows:
That lot or parcel of land
adjoining the lots of Mrs. M.
F. Bond, Mrs. Etta Coffield
lot, 160 feet from Broad
Street; thence Southwards
80 feet along the late Mrs. M.
F. Bond’s line to Mrs. Etta
Coffield’s line; thence West-
along said line 84 feet
to the Coffield lane; thence
Northwardly along said lane
80 feet to Cartaret Street,
thence Eastwerdly along said
street 54 feet to the point of
beginning.
This is a re-sale of the
above described property, a
previous sale having been
held on the 18th day of De
cember, 1070, under and by
virtue of an order of the
Superior Court of Chowan
County, North Carolina, made
and entered in the above en
titled action, and an increase
bid having been filed within
the time allowed by law;
bidding will start at $1,045.00,
which is the amount of the
increase bid.
The re-sale will be made
subject to all outstanding
City and County taxes and
all local improvement as
described property not In
cluded in the Judgment in
ttm above entitled cause.
This 10th day of December,
1070.
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5 Each Day
- MONDAY THRU SATURDAY -
Drawing Each Day A 6 P.M.
Come Join The Fun
Here’s All You Have To D 0... Register
On Every Visit igatjon-
Drawings Will Qe Held At 6 P.M. Daily.
If You Are a Winner You Will Be No
tified. Winners’ Names Will Be Posted
In The Store.
(If Not Claimed in 7 Days from Drawing Date
New Names Will be Drawn).
New Registration Begins Each Monday Morning
Must be 18 Years or More to be Eligible!
REGISTER OFTEN WIN OFTEN
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Monday and
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